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Best podcasts about away from home

Latest podcast episodes about away from home

Northforker Presents On
Southforker Stories: A hotel away from home

Northforker Presents On

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 13:34


Southforker Stories: A hotel away from home by Northforker Presents On

Top Flight
WAATV TWITTER SPACES: Derby defeat away from home.

Top Flight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 55:48


Trinity United Presbyterian Church
"Living Away From Home"

Trinity United Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 35:07


Daniel is brought into a culture hostile and alien to him. He enters a 3 year training program. He chooses not to defile himself in the alien culture, which has traps and dangers. We are living away from home (we are citizens of heaven). The culture has traps and dangers for us. How do we live in such a way that we do not get defiled? How do we stand apart and live different so that people can see the difference?

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
How to deal with guilt when moving away from home

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 17:21


Today, we're talking about something many people experience, but rarely discuss: the guilt that comes with moving away from home. Whether it's for college, work, or a fresh start, leaving family behind can bring a mix of freedom and emotional weight.Joining Andrea to discuss is Manon Gilbart, Journalist with the Irish Examiner and listeners who have left the country.

On Record
Ramadan Reflections: MSA Celebrates Away from Home

On Record

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 20:14


Episode Notes The Muslim Students Association at the University strives to create an inclusive and supportive environment for Muslim students, with a special focus on the holy month of Ramadan. Vice President of MSA Amirah Radwan shares insights into the events and initiatives organized by the organization, as well as her vision and goals for MSA's future.

Trailhead Church - Edwardsville, IL
Running Away from Home – 03-30-2025

Trailhead Church - Edwardsville, IL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025


Food Safety Matters
Ep. 190. Phil Kafarakis: Ensuring Food Safety for Food Away From Home

Food Safety Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 58:09


Phil Kafarakis is the President and CEO of IFMA The Food Away from Home Association, formerly known as the International Foodservice Manufacturers Association. He is responsible for overseeing IFMA's day-to-day operations and directing the activities of the association in support of its policies, goals, and objectives. Phil is a highly accomplished senior executive with broad experience leading major food industry companies and associations. He began his industry career in the manufacturing sector, successfully leading and managing businesses at Kraft, Jones Dairy Farm, Cargill, and McCormick & Co., where he also served on IFMA's Board of Directors. He also previously served as President of the Specialty Food Association (SFA) and as the Chief Innovation and Member Advancement Officer at the National Restaurant Association (NRA). In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak with Phil [21:13] about: The decision to rebrand the International Foodservice Manufacturers Association as IFMA The Food Away from Home Association, and how the new branding reflects IFMA's strategy and mission What resilience and persistence means in the foodservice industry after the COVID-19 pandemic How the "Level Up 2027: A Path Forward for IFMA” strategic plan will help reposition IFMA as a leader for the foodservice industry and enhance value for its members Lessons that quick-service food establishments can learn from how McDonald's handled the autumn 2024 multistate Escherichia coli outbreak linked to onions supplied to its restaurants by Taylor Farms Ways in which IFMA reinforces the importance of food safety and sanitation to its members through collaboration with industry peers along the foodservice supply chain Actions that the foodservice industry should take to ensure compliance with the Food Traceability Final Rule, and how collaboration with regulators plays a role The need for hands-on food safety and traceability training for those working in the foodservice sector Potential impacts of regulatory policies like the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA's) “healthy” designation and the Food Traceability Final Rule. News and Resources News RFK Jr. Directs FDA to Explore Ways to Eliminate GRAS Rule for Food Ingredients [4:20]Key Federal Food Safety Advisory Committees, NACMCF and NACMPI, Have Been Terminated [7:30]U.S. Office of Personnel Management Walks Back Orders to Fire Federal Employees After Court Ruling [9:04]FDA Spending Freeze Leaves Staffers Feeling 'Dangerously Unprepared' for Next Foodborne Illness Outbreak [9:50]Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Sprouts Sickened 509 People Over Two Years in Ten European Countries [12:31]Study Demonstrates Listeria's Ability to Colonize, Survive in Preexisting Multispecies Biofilms [16:35]Theme of 2025 World Food Safety Day Revealed: ‘Science in Action' [18:10] Sponsored by: Michigan State University Online Food Safety We Want to Hear from You! Please send us your questions and suggestions to podcast@food-safety.com  

Top Flight
WAATV Twitter Spaces: BIG Win Away From Home!

Top Flight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 63:01


Austin FC vs LAFC Post-Match Reaction

Off the Hook Sports with Dave Hooker
Josh Heupel says spring game big since Vols open 2025 away from home

Off the Hook Sports with Dave Hooker

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 16:38


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Radio Islam
Ramadan away from home: Sema, an educator who moved to SA from Turkey 17 yrs ago

Radio Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 10:51


Ramadan away from home: Sema, an educator who moved to SA from Turkey 17 yrs ago by Radio Islam

The Moanan
“Too plastic,” connecting to culture away from home, Māori in Australia – Dr Innez Haua

The Moanan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 55:19


We'd love to hear from you – we have a talanoa episode coming up! Send us your written or voice recorded messages via email or instagram for us to discuss on an episode. Please submit before the end of March 2025. Innez Haua PhD is a Māori scholar based at Macqurie University in Sydney, Australia. With hundreds of thousands of Māori living in Australia, Haua researches how her people connect to their cultures while living away from home. Australia's indigenous peoples include hundreds of Mobs and Clans of First Nations peoples as well as Torres Strait Islanders - those indigenous to the islands between Australia and Papua New Guinea. Dr Innez refers to “so-called Australia” as Te Whenua Moemoea, which means the land of dreaming in te reo Māori, honouring how First Nations' conceptualise their home. She also speaks about ‘manuhiri-tanga' asking what it means to be a good guest and what it means to be indigenous on other peoples' indigenous lands. Send us a textThe Moanan is not just an educational platform but an online community — connecting diasporas all over the world. We'd love to connect!Find us on all podcast streaming and social media platforms — including Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.Email hello@themoanan.com

Rover's Morning Glory
Duji would go to Fyre Festival, Krystle ran away from home, JO pants, and much more!

Rover's Morning Glory

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 176:24


Elon Musk video was edited to make him look bad. Worrying about what others think about your attire. JOpants. How to stop married men from cheating by using glitter. B2 hates Rover's friend. Smart scale catches a cheater. Christa tracks Charlie. Duji would go to Fyre Festival. A14-year-old girl has been missing for the past 45 days. The first time Krystle tried to run away from home was at 5 years old. Rover has been getting sent emails from India. Video of Lionel Messi yelling in the face of a referee. Alec Baldwin is confronted by a fake Donald Trump. Man flips over a table at the World Series of Poker event. Hackers play AI video of President Donald Trump licking Elon Musk's feet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rover's Morning Glory
Duji would go to Fyre Festival, Krystle ran away from home, JO pants, and much more!

Rover's Morning Glory

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 179:53


Elon Musk video was edited to make him look bad. Worrying about what others think about your attire. JOpants. How to stop married men from cheating by using glitter. B2 hates Rover's friend. Smart scale catches a cheater. Christa tracks Charlie. Duji would go to Fyre Festival. A14-year-old girl has been missing for the past 45 days. The first time Krystle tried to run away from home was at 5 years old. Rover has been getting sent emails from India. Video of Lionel Messi yelling in the face of a referee. Alec Baldwin is confronted by a fake Donald Trump. Man flips over a table at the World Series of Poker event. Hackers play AI video of President Donald Trump licking Elon Musk's feet.

The Food Institute Podcast
Data Collaboration is Key for Food Away from Home

The Food Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 26:32


This Episode is Sponsored By: Tibersoft When it comes to data in the food-away-from home sector, what are the major challenges and opportunities companies are facing today? Tibersoft's Chris Hart joined The Food Institute Podcast to discuss how collaboration and data interoperability will be a key theme for the foodservice sector in the years to come. More About Chris Hart: Chris Hart is the President of Tibersoft, where he has been a key leader since 1998. With a deep passion for the foodservice industry that began with his first job, Chris has been instrumental in driving Tibersoft's growth from a startup to an industry leader. A visionary in product development and technology, he has played a central role in creating innovative solutions tailored to the foodservice supply chain. More About Tibersoft: Tibersoft's industry-leading foodservice optimization performance (FPO) software solutions deliver actionable insights for growth. Tibersoft provides transaction-verified, location-level visibility into foodservice data, allowing manufacturers to make strategic decisions that drive sales and improve profitability. To learn more about this Food Institute Member, please get in touch with Tibersoft at Contact Us - Tibersoft: https://www.tibersoft.com/contact-us/

The Murali End
Why do Sri Lanka lose so many series away from home?

The Murali End

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 43:53


Estelle Vasudevan, Dominic Machado and Mark Machado discuss Sri Lanka's unsuccessful tour of New Zealand and what needs to change to make Sri Lanka's white ball team more competitive outside of Sri Lanka.(RECORDED BEFORE THE THIRD ODI) Mike Ward Mortgage Services - Don't forget to mention 'Murali End' https://mwms.co.uk/Subscribe to the Murali End Substack: https://muraliend.substack.com/Join the Murali End Whatsapp Channel:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Val7H91JJhzfMEctCp1P

Fitzy & Wippa
How Far Away Did You Get When You Ran Away From Home As A Kid? 

Fitzy & Wippa

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 12:09 Transcription Available


Remember when running away seemed like the ultimate power move as a kid? We share the funniest and most dramatic stories of childhood “escapes” – from making it as far as the driveway to the bold few who got to the next suburb. Spoiler: most of them didn’t pack snacks and had to turn back. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fluent Fiction - Mandarin Chinese
Li Wei's Heartfelt Chinese New Year Away from Home

Fluent Fiction - Mandarin Chinese

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 13:00


Fluent Fiction - Mandarin Chinese: Li Wei's Heartfelt Chinese New Year Away from Home Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/zh/episode/2025-01-13-08-38-20-zh Story Transcript:Zh: 在一个寒冷的冬季,李伟正忙着布置他的大学宿舍。En: On a cold winter's day, Li Wei was busy decorating his college dorm room.Zh: 他准备迎接中国新年,尽管他远离家乡。En: He was preparing to celebrate Chinese New Year, even though he was far from home.Zh: 房间里挂满了红色的纸灯笼,窗边粘着各式各样的春联。En: The room was adorned with red paper lanterns, and various chunlian were stuck to the windows.Zh: 空气中弥漫着传统食物的香味,温暖了整个空间。En: The air was filled with the aroma of traditional foods, warming the entire space.Zh: 李伟是一个有决心的年轻人。En: Li Wei was a determined young man.Zh: 他想把传统带到学校,让朋友们感到节日的欢愉。En: He wanted to bring traditions to the school and let his friends feel the joy of the festival.Zh: 他特别关心的是他的好朋友美琳。En: He was especially concerned about his good friend Mei Lin.Zh: 美琳最近一直在思念家人,对参加庆祝活动不太热心。En: Mei Lin had recently been missing her family and was not very enthusiastic about attending the celebrations.Zh: 准备工作不止这些。En: The preparations were not easy.Zh: 李伟发现难以在校园附近找到正宗的新年装饰和食材。En: Li Wei found it challenging to find authentic New Year decorations and ingredients near the campus.Zh: 但他不想放弃。En: But he did not want to give up.Zh: 他召集宿舍的朋友们,大家群策群力,终于找到了一些替代品。En: He gathered his dorm friends, and with everyone's combined efforts, they finally found some substitutes.Zh: 虽然简单,但也洋溢着浓浓的节日气氛。En: Although simple, they still exuded a strong festive atmosphere.Zh: 美琳坐在宿舍角落,面露愁苦。En: Mei Lin sat in a corner of the dorm, looking troubled.Zh: 她真的很想家,这让她不想参与太多的活动。En: She really missed home, which made her reluctant to participate in too many activities.Zh: 然而,当她看到李伟和其他学生一起忙碌,脸上带着兴奋的笑容时,心底有了一丝温暖。En: However, when she saw Li Wei and the other students bustling about with excited smiles on their faces, a warmth filled her heart.Zh: 庆祝活动如期开始,房间里充满了欢声笑语。En: The celebration began as scheduled, the room filled with laughter and joy.Zh: 李伟热情地邀请美琳加入他们,给了她一个温暖的拥抱。En: Li Wei warmly invited Mei Lin to join them, giving her a warm hug.Zh: 在这一刻,美琳感受到了朋友们的关怀和支持。En: In that moment, Mei Lin felt the care and support from her friends.Zh: 活动中,李伟讲述了一些关于家乡的新年故事,大家都听得入迷。En: During the event, Li Wei shared some New Year stories from his hometown, and everyone listened intently.Zh: 美琳被李伟的努力深深打动,她决定加入庆祝活动,并感觉到了友情的温暖。En: Mei Lin was deeply moved by Li Wei's efforts, and she decided to join in the celebration, feeling the warmth of friendship.Zh: 不久,她的脸上也绽放出笑容。En: Soon, a smile appeared on her face too.Zh: 派对结束后,美琳心怀感激,对李伟说:“谢谢你,你让我觉得不再孤单。En: After the party ended, Mei Lin gratefully said to Li Wei, "Thank you, you made me feel not so alone."Zh: ”李伟微笑着点头,他知道自己成功了。En: Li Wei nodded with a smile, knowing he had succeeded.Zh: 这次庆祝活动让李伟更加自信,他相信可以在异乡找到家的感觉。En: This celebration made Li Wei more confident, believing that he could find a sense of home even far away.Zh: 而美琳也意识到,即使远在他乡,她也能拥有暖心的朋友和支持。En: And Mei Lin realized that even though she was far from home, she could still have warm-hearted friends and support.Zh: 宿舍里渐渐平静下来,外面的寒风却显得不再那么凛冽了。En: The dorm gradually became quiet, but the cold wind outside seemed no longer so biting. Vocabulary Words:decorate: 布置adorned: 挂满aroma: 香味determined: 有决心enthusiastic: 热心authentic: 正宗gathered: 召集substitutes: 替代品exuded: 洋溢festive: 节日corner: 角落reluctant: 不想bustling: 忙碌warmth: 温暖hug: 拥抱intently: 入迷deeply moved: 深深打动gratefully: 心怀感激confident: 自信sense of home: 家的感觉warm-hearted: 暖心support: 支持gradually: 渐渐biting: 凛冽celebrate: 迎接lanterns: 纸灯笼traditional foods: 传统食物troubled: 愁苦celebration: 庆祝活动participate: 参与

Birthing at Home: A Podcast
Midwife has 3 homebirths - publicly funded and private homebirth & homebirth away from home || Sahara's birth of Van (2020), Chet (2022) & Wren (2024) at home (Victoria)

Birthing at Home: A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 96:35 Transcription Available


Hello! I would love to hear what your fave part of the ep was. Send me a msg by clicking here :)In episode 59, Sahara a midwife and IBCLC shares her 3 homebirth stories. Sahara shares her journey to finding homebirth and choosing to become a midwife. We then hear about her experience in a publicly funded homebirth program during the start of COVID 19 in Melbourne and the challenges she faced — she then shares her two home births under the care of private midwives. We go on some interesting tangents in this episode and we also talk about loss and also the trauma associated with a pyloric stenosis surgery that her 3rd baby had to undergo in the early weeks of her life outside the womb. Resources: Gestational Diabetes https://www.rachelreed.website/blog/gestational-diabetes-beyond-the-labelhttps://podcasts.apple.com/ua/podcast/gestational-diabetes-the-pregnancy-perspective/id1523178579?i=1000527077230Eating dates for inducing labour https://bmcpregnancychildbirth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12884-023-06196-yAcupuncture or acupressure for induction of labour https://www.cochrane.org/CD002962/PREG_acupuncture-or-acupressure-induction-labourPyloric stenosisThe 'Timing Method' to increase chance of a particular sex https://www.naturalcycles.com/cyclematters/how-to-conceive-a-boy-or-a-girlSupport the showConnect with me, Elsie, the host :) www.birthingathome.com.au @birthingathome_apodcast@birthingathome_a.doula birthingathome.apodcast@gmail.com

Spill, Mama
Creating A Village Away From Home with Caroline Frazier

Spill, Mama

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 55:55


Send us a textSurprise!!! The girls are back a week early with guest, Caroline Frazier, to chat about creating a village away from home. **This was recorded in December so the dates are a little wonky :) What Caroline is Loving!1. Spanx Wide Leg Pant2. Parenting book3. SkinPharm Minteral Tinted SPFConnect with us on Instagram || Email us at hello@spillmama.comHosts: Carly Douglas and Taylor Smith

Roar of the Lions UK | A British Detroit Lions Podcast
Ep 319 - Lions make comeback win vs 49ers, improve to 14 wins and perfect away from home

Roar of the Lions UK | A British Detroit Lions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 132:35


Matt and Ash review the Lions 49ers game. The Detroit Lions (14-2) got in a hole early against the San Francisco 49ers (6-10) on Monday Night Football but proved again that they are a resilient bunch, with two Kerby Joseph interceptions leading them to a 40-34 victory, ensuring that the loser between the Lions and Vikings on Sunday Night next week will be the first 14-win non-division winner in NFL history. Explicit Language is in this Podcast. Join our Discord channel: https://discord.gg/Jw7tWfCnqN Facebook page: @Roarothelionsuk Facebook group: Detroit Lions Fans UK One Pride World Wide Twitter: @ROTL_UK Instagram: @ROTL.UK Twitch: rotl_uk YouTube: Roar Of The Lions UK Website: Rotluk.com (new merch store available via website)

Dortmund Dispatch
71. Dortmund's Biggest Problem Away from Home Is...

Dortmund Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 62:42


Brian, Ali, and Eli discuss the continuation of Borussia Dortmund's poor away from against Borussia Mönchengladbach and preview the Champions League clash against FC Barcelona

AJC Passport
Honoring Israel's Lone Soldiers This Thanksgiving: Celebrating Service and Sacrifice Away from Home

AJC Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 27:47


Supporting lone soldiers in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF)—those serving without immediate family in Israel—has never been more crucial. These soldiers face challenges such as language barriers, adjusting to a new culture, and coping with the emotional and physical demands of service, all while navigating feelings of loneliness, especially during holidays.  This Thanksgiving, hear from lone soldiers Kerren Seidner and Nate LeRoy about their experiences and how they support fellow soldiers through Ach Gadol (Big Brother), an organization dedicated to helping those serving without family support. Resources: Ach Gadol: Big Brother Organization for Lone Soldiers Be Kind As Omer Balva Instagram page Listen – AJC Podcasts: The Forgotten Exodus: with Hen Mazzig, Einat Admony, and more. People of the Pod:  The ICC Issues Arrest Warrants: What You Need to Know What President-Elect Trump's Nominees Mean for Israel, Antisemitism, and More What the Election Results Mean for Israel and the Jewish People The Jewish Vote in Pennsylvania: What You Need to Know Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. __ Transcript of Conversation with Nate LeRoy and Kerren Seidner: Manya Brachear Pashman: Lone soldiers are members of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) who don't have immediate family to support them while they're serving. They face many challenges, including learning Hebrew, adapting to a new culture, and the physical and emotional demands of IDF service. And it may come as no surprise that lone soldiers also experience loneliness, especially on holidays celebrated back home. For two decades, AJC Jerusalem has held a special Thanksgiving dinner for lone soldiers. But after the Hamas terror attacks on October 7, 2023 as many lone soldiers were dispatched across the country, AJC sent boxes of sweets and other Thanksgiving delicacies to 48 lone soldiers deployed at different bases.  Here to talk about why they served as lone soldiers, and the unique way they have volunteered their services since October 7, are two former lone soldiers, Kerren Seidner and Nate LeRoy.  Kerren, Nate, welcome to People of the Pod. Nate LeRoy:   Hi, thank you for having me. Manya Brachear Pashman: Kerren, I'll start with you, if you wouldn't mind sharing with listeners your back story. You were born in China, and then an Israeli couple living in the United States adopted you. Kerren Seidner:   Correct. So I was adopted around 11 months old, both my parents, my Israeli Jewish family, my parents, they were living in Los Angeles, California at the time. They adopted me. They went to China to come adopt me, and I have an older brother who is biological to my parents. And then I grew up, my entire family, in a Jewish Israeli home. Manya Brachear Pashman: And so had you ever been to Israel? What inspired you to go to Israel for the first time and then later to serve? Kerren Seidner:   For me, I always grew up in Israeli household. Growing up with the Israeli culture. I heard Hebrew every single day in my life. Although I did not learn Hebrew, my parents did not teach me.  I think the first time I went to Israel was for my brother's Bar Mitzvah when I was six years old, and so ever since then, we would always go to Israel for the summer vacation. So I always grew up going to Israel. I've always been in touch with all my family and cousins, aunts and uncles that I have here in Israel.  But I never thought I would ever come to Israel to serve until the age 18, where you grew up in American house, like in the American lifestyle, where at age 18, you need to decide if you want to go to college or university, or figure out what you want to do in life. So then I started thinking, You know what, maybe studying in Israel might be an option.  But then my older brother, decided that he had just decided to draft to the army. So I thought maybe that might be a possibility for myself. And then overnight, it just kind of happened that I wanted to make Aliyah and draft to the army. My mom said, you know, you should be a combat soldier. It was very new at that time for girls to be in combat. Manya Brachear Pashman: So why did she encourage you to do combat? Kerren Seidner:   Growing up, I've always done sports. I played soccer for 11 years. So I was always active. And I think my mom knew, coming from my dad, because most of the time I would spend with my dad, my mom in our household was different, where my mom was out working and my dad was a stay at home dad mostly.  So I was always with him, and I always heard the stories of him being an officer in combat, and then right at age 16, my brother had just drafted to Said Golani. So hearing all these stories, my mom just knew it was very fitting for me to go to combat as well. Manya Brachear Pashman: Nate, you grew up in Charleston, South Carolina, and did you first come to Israel on a gap year, or had you been before? Nate LeRoy:   So my first trip to Israel was actually with my Jewish day school. We have a small, strong Jewish day school in Charleston called Addelstone Hebrew Academy. Every eighth grade there does each year, does a trip. So that was my first experience in Israel. I came back with Young Judea on a summer program before senior year of high school, and then lived here on my gap year, Young Judea Year Course immediately after high school as well. Manya Brachear Pashman: And then what drew you to serve as a lone soldier? Nate LeRoy:   I think a huge part of it, like Kerren was talking about, was growing up with, for me, it wasn't an Israeli family, but a really strong, close, tight knit community in Charleston. And I have to give a lot of credit to Young Judea as well, especially to Camp Judea, where I grew up in just an extremely Zionist, welcoming, loving environment. And we had dozens of Israelis working on our staff every summer.  So having that kind of constant flood growing up of Israelis each summer, even if it wasn't in the house. Camp is really that home for a month each year, especially later on in high school, working there, and ultimately the gap year as well. Being here, living here for a year, being able to experience Israel, really feeling like you get kind of absorbed into society, was a huge part of it.  And I kind of looked around at the time, at Israelis my age, and felt okay, I'm 18 years old. They're 18 years old. We hear all the time that Israel is the Jewish nation, the Jewish state. We never hear that it's the Israeli nation, the Israeli state. So why do only the people who are born here have to serve?  And I kind of felt like, for me, the best way to do something and to serve the Jewish people and the Jewish state in Israel was through the army. And kind of like, my service for myself was also mandatory, and that was the path I chose, was to serve through that way. Manya Brachear Pashman: And what year did you serve Nate? Nate LeRoy:   I drafted in 2020. Manya Brachear Pashman: In 2020, and then served until when? Nate LeRoy:   I served until the end of 2021, through the Machal program. Which allows you to draft before you make Aliyah, so you do a shortened service of 18 months. Manya Brachear Pashman: And then, Kerren, when did you serve? Kerren Seidner:   I drafted December 2019. Manya Brachear Pashman: And served for how long?  Kerren Seidner:   Until August 2022. Manya Brachear Pashman  And so you said, Kerren, that you wanted to be, you sought to be in combat. Did you see combat as an IDF soldier? Kerren Seidner:   Yes, I was in Ariot Ha'edan. It's a coed unit in Israel. It's a regular reconnaissance unit, like Golani, Tzanchanim, but coed, and we're just mostly on the border, so the main underneath the unit Kchi Gvulot, so that translates to Border Patrol. So there's other units like Caracal, which was very much known in the recent war, and Bardelas, they're on the borders, mostly with Egypt. I was on the Jordanian border within the West Bank. Manya Brachear Pashman: And Nate, how did you serve? Or where did you serve? Nate LeRoy:   I served in Golani, in dud chamishim v'achat. So the 51st brigade. And we serve kind of all around. We did our training in the Merkaz Israel, the middle of Israel, in the north, and then served on various borders, on Gaza and up north and throughout the West Bank as well. Manya Brachear Pashman: Now, are you both in reserves now? Nate LeRoy:   I currently serve in reserves. I'm not at this moment, I finished reserves in the summer. We were in Gaza for two months with my unit most recently.  Manya Brachear Pashman: And Kerren, how about you? Are you still a reservist?  Kerren Seidner:   Yes, from October 7. I served about two months, and then I got released for about half a year, and then I just did about two months in the summer as well. Manya Brachear Pashman: All right. And can you say where? Kerren Seidner:   They put me wherever they need. In the first part, I moved eight times in the span of two months. So wherever they put me. Manya Brachear Pashman: When you're not serving, when you're not fighting or seeing combat, you volunteer in a very unique way. Can you tell our listeners how you have continued to serve those who are in the IDF? Kerren Seidner:   For me, for us, we volunteer with Ach Gadol. It's a special program where people like us, who are post lone soldiers who, we have lone soldiers who are currently serving, and we mentor them throughout their entire service. I currently have three soldiers, and two of them are actually combat soldiers. Manya Brachear Pashman: And Nate?  Nate LeRoy:   Yeah. So like Kerren said, it's a great summary. Ach Gadol, which means big brother, can translate it to big sister as well. We both volunteer with the organization. I have the privilege of being volunteering in a lone soldier house in Tel Aviv as well. So it's just a place where lone soldiers can stay on the weekends when they're off base, if they don't have a place to go, or some of them who might do kind of daily jobs where they go to and from their army service each day. If they're in intelligence, they can stay there as well if it's closer to base. So I volunteered there a little bit, and have a little brother.  It's funny to say, because he's my age. We actually both overlapped at Tulane University in the States for a year, but didn't meet each other, and so we got here and got matched through the organization, so he's my one little brother right now, and it's been great. It's a great way to have a connection with someone.  I personally received a lot of help from the generations before me. And I think most lone soldiers did because you really can't do this by yourself. As funny as that is being called a lone soldier, you really can't do it alone. And it's just great. It felt definitely like the right thing to do, to turn around and give it to the current generation and future generations. Manya Brachear Pashman: What do lone soldiers need now, that's different from when you served? Nate LeRoy:   I think a lot of the challenges stay the same. In terms of, you encounter adulthood all of a sudden, when you get here, in terms of finding an apartment, figuring out how to live your life by yourself, figuring out all that sort of adulthood stuff. And on top of it, you have the army, which is a massive thing to navigate, a massive language issue.  And I think right now I'll speak personally with my own relationship with the person I volunteer with, with Josh, when you throw war on top of that, which by itself, is more than enough to deal with, you know, how can you figure out your apartment in your contract when you've been in Gaza for the last two months? How can you figure out, you know, you have to leave combat in a war zone and go back and do your own laundry? And it's those little things that really make a difference. Where someone who is Israeli and has a family here and has the support they need, you know, they go back and they're in that support circle.  And no matter what you come back from, even if you come back from, you know, when I was serving just the most regular week in the army, when you come back and you just want to check out for the weekend and be with your friends, and you have this kind of list of errands piling up, it's difficult.  And coming back from combat, from war, from fighting, from losing friends, you know, it just 100 times more difficult. I think it's super important to make sure people have the support they need in all of those things, and also know that they have the space to talk about stuff and to share things that are difficult for them, and to reach out to someone who's going through similar things. Kerren Seidner:   For me, it's a very deep question, but I think that, like how Nate said the whole thing about being a lone soldier, no matter times of war or normal times. We like to say normal times, but it's still hard. You need the support no matter what I think, especially just during the times of this war, and in any war, just the mental because I feel like, having to have been in miluim, I also struggled with it as well, going to miluim, being in the duty of being in the Army and that mindset as a soldier, and then coming home to civilian life, it's very different.  Especially then you come to civilian life, and I'm here, like in Herzliya, and you also don't feel necessarily safe, because you have also rockets all the time, like I had one this morning as well. So it's really can be scary at times, but I think what's so special about Israel, we have the support from one another, not just from people like me, who was a lone soldier trying to help out with other lone soldiers, but just random civilians on the street, really just uplifting.  Manya Brachear Pashman: Can you kind of describe what you're talking about? What do you mean by that? Kerren Seidner:   I think for me, ever since I moved to Israel, I say, Israel is definitely home, the people here are very different. I grew up in the Los Angeles area, so I really feel like there was very materialistic. But I think there's so many people that just want to help one another. And I really seen that a lot throughout the war, even through my service, being a lone soldier, people would just hand me money left and right. People constantly are asking, Do you have a place for Shabbat to not feel alone on Shabbat, which means a lot. Manya Brachear Pashman: And what about Thanksgiving and other holidays that you traditionally celebrated in Los Angeles or in Charleston. How have you been able to mark those occasions in Israel? Nate LeRoy:   I think for me, in going off of a big thing, Kerren spoke about. I also lived in Herzliya during my service, and there's a fantastic self made group of just moms and dads and everyday people from the community there of Israelis who, whenever we'd go home, especially on holidays, Rosh Hashanah and stuff, people would either volunteer to host us, or a lot of times we just receive Friday afternoon, someone would come by. They have a list of all of our addresses, if we're in this group chat, and they just drop off home cooked meals and say, you know, this Friday night, you and your roommates, have this Shabbat dinner. Enjoy. Don't worry about cooking. And having that home cooked meal, even if it's not my mom, you know, mom's cooking. It's a great feeling and a great experience.  And another thing that I've had, and I've been super fortunate to and I know a lot of us do as well. A lot of lone soldiers. Is in the absence of your immediate family, your friends really become your family. And I'm still lucky to this day to have people who I met during my time in the army and I served with who, we're still in touch. We still hang out together, and some of us, Thanksgiving specifically, you know people who can get home, and it works out with work, they go, and I'm jealous of them. I wish I could as well, but we do our best to cook a great Thanksgiving dinner. And turkeys are a little hard to come by here, but we get a couple of rotisserie chickens, and a bird's a bird, and we try to do the best we can to have this sort of family experiences and family holidays. Manya Brachear Pashman: Kerren, how about you? Do you mark Thanksgiving in any particular way or other holidays? Kerren Seidner:   For me, Thanksgiving, honestly, I don't think I do, only because for me, every Friday night is like Thanksgiving to me. For me, yom shishi, the arcuchat shihi is super important for me. I because we are lone soldiers. I always try to make sure I spend it with friends who how, like Nate said, it's become like family. So living here in Herzliya, there is a big community of people, olim like myself. So we became like a little family of our own. So I would always do Shabbat together, or I am in touch with, when I moved here and did the army, I had a host family. So I am still in touch with my host family from the army. And I see them. They just live in the north in a moshav. So it's kind of hard for me to get there all the time, but I try to celebrate the Hebrew holidays, the Jewish holidays, mostly.  Manya Brachear Pashman: Do your families get to Israel throughout the year? Have they traveled there to see you, even if you aren't able to get to, back to Los Angeles or Charleston to see them? Kerren Seidner:   For me, my dad was really nervous when the war first broke out and Nefesh b'Nefesh opened up flights for one parent to come to Israel for lone soldiers. So he was able to get one of those flights and was able to see me during the war. And then my mom came not too long after that for a wedding, our cousin's wedding was canceled throughout the war, so it was postponed, and so she came for our cousin's wedding. But I haven't gone home in a year and a half, so I'm luckily going back in February to visit.  Nate LeRoy:   My family was able to come to visit at the end of my service, which was really important for me, for them to be able to see me. I guess we both, you drafted just a few months before me, but we both served during COVID. Kerren Seidner:   Yeah. Nate LeRoy:   Which is just also just, I mean, now, nothing compares to serving now, but it was a super weird, wild time of all sorts of closures and rules and different things. So for my family to be able to come after the kind of general lockdown and everything of COVID was really great for them, to be able to be here while I was in the army, and they haven't been able to come visit since then, but they still want to, and still will. I think sometime in this coming year, my parents may be able to come out to visit. Manya Brachear Pashman: And when was the last time you went to Charleston?  Nate LeRoy:   I was lucky enough. I was able to go back a few months ago, when I finished my reserve service, over the summer, I went back for a little bit to see my family and see some friends. Manya Brachear Pashman: What did you gain from serving in the IDF? Nate LeRoy:   I think it's kind of immeasurable to an extent. I think that the person I was when I went in, it's still very much the person I am now. But you experienced so much, and you changed so much. And I drafted at 21 years of age, but growing so much over those kind of really formative years, but I think that I learned more about myself than I ever expected to. I learned about the importance of commitment to other people and the reaffirmment of committing to the greater good.  And I think something I learned about people is just always, always to give people the benefit of the doubt and to know that people usually do try their best and they have their best intentions in mind, and to give them the space to be able to show that, improve that, you're in a lot of really just within your team and people you're shoulder to shoulder. You know, you never get a minute by yourself, and it gets very intense. A lot of situations with you or the people you serve with.  But just learning to kind of give them that space and trust people and know that they want what's best for you and you want what's best for them, no matter how much each moment might get kind of chippy at certain points. It's something that you can only really experience through those tougher, tougher ordeals. Manya Brachear Pashman: Kerren, what did you take away from your service in the IDF? Kerren Seidner:   I think for me, it was really hard. I was going through a lot. I also, when I first moved to Israel, I was 18, and I didn't necessarily want to leave LA at that moment, I was finally in a friend group where I felt like I belonged. So it was really hard for me to have just decided to move across the country or the world, not the country, and I didn't really know the language.  So it was still hard, which is always going to be a little hard, but then getting put somewhere in the middle of nowhere, not knowing anything. I think I definitely change in a way that I've opened up a lot more. I was very closed off. And I tell people all the time, like my friends today, they didn't know me when I was 18, and I was very closed off. I don't even think I would be doing something like this even today. And in the army, you're just put with a bunch of girls, and you don't know the full language, but you just got to get to know them. And I even tell my friends today that the girls who are with me in the army, who are my best friends today, hang out with them all the time.  And they will even say that the first year, I did not talk to them, and I think because we were stuck in quarantine for two weeks, we were forced to spend time.  I had to just open up and actually get to know them. And I regretted not getting to know them earlier, and I'm so much happier that I open up and reach out. And that's something with Ach Gadol, where you just kind of maybe need to make that extra step, the first step, because there's new lone soldiers today who are just maybe scared to do that first step because they're in a new country, and we've been there before.  Manya Brachear Pashman: I asked you both what you gained from your time in the IDF, but it is a sacrifice. For which we are very grateful that you made. What did you lose by serving in the IDF? What did you sacrifice? Nate LeRoy:   I think, without the risk of being overly cheesy, I feel very lucky to have had a great service and to have experienced the army in a I got lucky, and I had a great service. And there are a lot of people around me who weren't so lucky, and kind of you know, things didn't fall their way, and they had a less good service or a bad service to a certain extent. So I'm very fortunate. That I can say I didn't lose anything that I wasn't willing to and I didn't know I was going to sacrifice beforehand. I did a year at Tulane before, and chose to leave that behind and come and do the army, and knew I had finished my studies at some point, which I'm doing now.  And I guess I lost, you know, two or three more years of partying in college in the States and a lot of experiences with close friends, who I'm fortunate to still be close with. But that's a decision and choice that I made, and knew I was making when I came over here. And, you know, a couple of Mardi Gras would have been great. COVID softened the blow a little that it, you know, they were canceled or didn't happen to the full extent. But again, I'm just fortunate to have. You know, only missed the experiences that I thought I would be able to miss. Kerren Seidner:   Yeah, I honestly, I think I lucked out, that I really enjoyed my service, and I don't regret anything about it. And I always say that I'm, I'm going to stay here in Israel forever. This is home. I always say, like to my friends who are drafting now and to my soldiers now that: I'll support them no matter what. If they have any regrets, or if they went to combat and they regretted that decision, or any other decision.  I really do believe God has a path for every single person, and I think that we make mistakes, we have to learn, and we may regret some things, but I think that doing the army was the path that I was meant to do, and I don't regret any of it. Manya Brachear Pashman: One more question for you both, and that is, I asked you, what you lost from serving in the IDF, but so many people lost loved ones and friends on October 7. Did you lose anyone, or know anyone who was killed or kidnapped on October 7? Kerren Seidner:   For me, not on October 7. I have a friend of mine. His name is Omer Balva. They actually have an Instagram page called Be Kind as Omer. And we did Garin Tzabar together. He was in the Moshav next to me. And he actually started university with me at the same time, so that was really hard for me. And I was able to go to his funeral. That was the first time I was out of miluim.  And then throughout, after I got released in July, my mifached, unfortunately, was killed in a motorcycle accident, and he did miluim and everything. It was just very unfortunate to have lost him in such an unfortunate way. And then a far relative cousin on my dad's side is actually kidnapped still to this day. Manya Brachear Pashman: I want to let listeners know you are referring to your cousin Tzachi Idan. Kerren, I hope you don't mind me sharing that his 18-year-old daughter Ma'ayan was murdered in their home on October 7 before her father was taken into Gaza. In fact, she was helping her father hold the door to the safe room closed and she was shot through the door. It is a horrific story.   Thank you, Kerren, for sharing that about your friend and your cousin. Nate? Nate LeRoy:   So I was fortunate to not have anyone that I was close with who passed away on the seventh. There were several people I served with kind of an extended, extended relationship with, or distant relationship with, who passed away fighting in the Kibbutzim in the south and about a month after the seventh, someone in my extended family, one of my cousins, a lone soldier from Atlanta, Rose Lubin, was killed in a terrorist attack in Jerusalem, and actually, this coming week is her the yard site for the first time. So a lot of the family, a lot of family on her side, live here in Israel. So everyone's kind of has a fantastic week of really meaningful, important events taking place. Everyone's coming over for it from the States as well, so it'll be a really meaningful, moving week to remember her. Manya Brachear Pashman: Thank you both so very much for your service, for all you've done to and you're doing to support the soldiers, especially at this time. Thank you both for joining us. Nate LeRoy:   Thank you. And just one last thing, anyone who's interested in Ach Gadol wants to find us online. I'm sure there'll be a link somewhere with this podcast, but feel free to search us on Google or wherever Ach Gadol or in Hebrew, Ach Gadol L'Ma'an Chayalim Bodedim, and thank you so much for having me on the show.  Kerren Seidner:   What he said. Thank you. Manya Brachear Pashman: If you missed last week's episode, tune in for my conversation with Belle Yoeli, AJC's Chief Advocacy Officer, about the International Criminal Court's charges against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. She explains why regardless of political views about this Israeli administration, the charges tied to Israel's defense operations in Gaza are unjust.   

The Shining Wizards Network
Radioactive Metal 810: Homes Away From Home

The Shining Wizards Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 143:11


It's no exaggeration when we state that we grew up in record stores. From our early teens right up to this writing, we had a variety of shops that were/are our homes away from home. These hallowed halls come with a variety of memories you just don't get with streaming. So this week we figured we'd give these cherished shops a “Horns Up” and share some memories. For instance, some... The post Radioactive Metal 810: Homes Away From Home appeared first on Shining Wizards Network.

Radioactive Metal
Episode 810: Homes Away From Home

Radioactive Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 143:11


It's no exaggeration when we state that we grew up in record stores. From our early teens right up to this writing, we had a variety of shops that were/are our homes away from home.   These hallowed halls come with a variety of memories you just don't get with streaming. So this week we figured we'd give these cherished shops a "Horns Up" and share some memories. For instance, some of the cool albums we found, autograph signings and the awesome interactions we had some of the awesome people behind the counters. What are some of your cool record store memories?   In our "News, Views and Tunes", we go off on the cancelled Canadian King Diamond dates and our friends appear in the new Toxic Avenger comics. Musically, we crank some new + used from Verbal Abuse, Living Death, Warcollapse, Sabire, Bitch School, Satan's Fall and introduce trad metallers Bronze in our "Indie Spotlight".   Horns Up!

Sober Awkward
Does Working Away From Home Increase Drinking Habits?

Sober Awkward

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 56:55


In Australia, over 100,000 FIFO (Fly In, Fly Out) workers deal with the pressures of extended time away from home and countless others, partners, friends and kids also have to deal with the fallout that runs alongside someone they love being away for long periods of time. So, does working away from home Increase your own or your partners drinking? The stats seem to suggest that people who work away tend to over drink more than most and party harder on their days off.It could be caused by the sense of freedom people feel when working away or it could be loneliness, boredom or missing loved ones. Then, when they get home from a work trip... the party starts. Time to kick back and enjoy a well-earned break and have a few drinks to pass the time. A toxic cycle of drinking that can leak from a workplace culture into the home.'But Hame and Vic - What do you know?! You don't even have real jobs! we hear you cry!Well...you're right...and that's why we have welcomed onto the podcast the wonderful Shaun Palmer who openly shares his story of domestic abuse, grief, work as a FIFO, over drinking and eventual journey to sobriety. Shaun has overcome more hurdles than most of us will in a lifetime and he now spends his time trying to help others who are struggling too.It was an absolute pleasure to have him on the podcast and we hope his story inspires you as much as it did us!Enjoy!NotesShaun's Revive Sobriety website: https://www.revivesobrietycoaching.com/You can contact Shaun by emailing him at: spalmer@revivesobrietycoaching.comVic's book is out! Go and get yourself a copy whilst you can...https://www.booktopia.com.au/a-thousand-wasted-sundays-victoria-vanstone/book/9780645757941.htmland please give a review at www.goodreads.comJOIN PATREON! and buy us a Cuppa so we can keep being awkward!https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81897291www.cuppa.community – The Free Social Network for the Sober and Sober Curious - Sober Events – Therapy – Sobriety Courses – Sober Groups and loads more.@soberawkward @drunkmummysobermummy@cuppa.community @hamishadamscairns @patreon @spotifyIf you are struggling with your relationship with alcohol please reach out to your local doctor, a therapist, AA Group or just chat to a close friend. Don't feel shame, just get the help you deserve. Contact us! If you have a topic you'd like us to cover then please email us -vicandhamish@soberawkward.comSign up to our 30 Day Sober Tour Guide at www.soberawkward.com#soberawkward #soberawkwardpodcast #drunkmummysobermummy #cuppa.community #sober #sobermom #sobermummy #sobriety #soberaf #sobermovement #sobercurious #alcoholfree #mummybloggers #writersofinsta #soberfamily #greyareadrinking #addiction #soberissexy #soberwomen #sobermomtribe #sobrietyrocks #soberlifestyle #alcoholfreelife #wedorecover #sobernation #mumblog #mentalhealth #motherhood #wineoclock #sobermums #selfcare #womeninrecovery #sobercommunity #soberdads #1000sundays Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The 2 Old Farts - Out and About
S3 E5: "First time away from home for the Holidays"

The 2 Old Farts - Out and About

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 30:37


SUMMARY This conversation explores themes of family, traditions, and personal experiences, particularly around the Christmas season. The speakers share their reflections on past memories, the importance of community, and navigating life's challenges, culminating in a heartfelt conclusion. TAKEAWAYS Christmas brings families together. Traditions create lasting memories. Personal stories shape our identities. Community connections are vital. Life's challenges can be navigated with support. Reflections on the past can inspire the future. Family gatherings strengthen bonds. Sharing experiences fosters understanding. Embracing change is part of life. Love and care are essential in relationships

Rams Monthly Review Show
#227 Why Are Derby County So Poor Away From Home?

Rams Monthly Review Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 49:10


Derby once again fell to defeat away from home following a pretty soul-crushing 2-1 result at Stoke City. But why are Derby so ineffective away from home? Join us to find out. Featuring Jake Barker, Jamie Page, Adam Titley and Vik SIngh Dosanjh #DCFC--Donate to "RamsTalk Runs 3824km" for Derby Food 4 Thought Alliance: https://justgiving.com/campaign/ramstalkrunsfordf4ta--If you did enjoy the episode, please consider liking and subscribing, or rating us on Spotify and Apple Pods. It really helps us out. Up the Rams!--Get up to 35% off Derby County current and retro shirts with Fanatics (Kitbag) using our custom link: https://kitbag.evyy.net/RamsTalk--Join our ever-growing RamsTalkHub community on the FanHub app here!: https://faneconomy.app.link/jl72SvaZSHb--Find Our Other Content Here:Website: https://linktr.ee/ramstalkpodSpotify/Apple Pods: https://podfollow.com/ramstalkpodTwitter: https://twitter.com/RamsTalkPodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ramstalkpodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ramstalkpod--Business Inquiries:RamsTalkPodcast@Gmail.com--Tags: #DCFC #DerbyCounty #EFLChampionship #EFL #SCFC #StokeCity--Team/Crew:Jake Barker - Director/Producer/HostJamie Page - Assistant Host/CreativeCallum Boocock - Guest Host/CreativeAdam Titley - Guest Host/Producer/CreativeJacob Hackett - Guest Host/CreativeVik Singh Dosanjh - Guest Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The View From The Lane - A show about Tottenham
Why can't Spurs perform away from home?

The View From The Lane - A show about Tottenham

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 37:26


Host Danny Kelly is joined by James Maw and Jay Harris to discuss the Palace game yesterday, Spurs' away form, team selection and our lack of fight.They also preview the now hugely important Man City game on Wednesday and forthcoming fixtures against Villa and Galatasaray. PRESENTER: Danny KellyWITH: James Maw, Jay HarrisPRODUCER: Tom Fuller Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The View From The Lane - A show about Tottenham
Why can't Spurs perform away from home?

The View From The Lane - A show about Tottenham

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 45:41


Host Danny Kelly is joined by James Maw and Jay Harris to discuss the Palace game yesterday, Spurs' away form, team selection and our lack of fight. They also preview the now hugely important Man City game on Wednesday and forthcoming fixtures against Villa and Galatasaray.  PRESENTER: Danny Kelly WITH: James Maw, Jay Harris PRODUCER: Tom Fuller Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Forest Fan TV
Still Undefeated Away From Home! Chelsea 1-1 Nottingham Forest Match Reaction

Forest Fan TV

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 15:10


Nottingham Forest secure another good away result, as the undefeated away streak continues! Signed Matz Sels Framed Shirt!! - https://footballprizes.co.uk/product/sels-led/ Nottingham Forest put in another strong away performance at Stamford Bridge, securing a 1-1 draw against Chelsea. Chris Wood gave Forest the lead with a clinical finish early in the second half, but Chelsea's Noni Madueke equalized shortly after. A heated encounter saw plenty of drama, with James Ward-Prowse seeing red after a deliberate handball led to his second yellow card. Tensions flared between the teams when Neco Williams clashed with Marc Cucurella in a fiery moment! In this video, we'll break down all the key moments, including Wolfie's reaction to the game, as Forest's unbeaten away streak rolls on! Don't miss out on our detailed analysis of the match, player performances, and what this result means for Forest moving forward. Let us know your thoughts on yesterdays game, and what are your main take aways from the match are, and as always don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to Forest Fan TV. #nffc #premierleague #chelsea Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Back of the Pack Podcast
Run Away from Home!

Back of the Pack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 24:49


Karin is back! While Kyle is in Berlin and Karin prepares for Pikes Peak, it is time to talk about what it takes to run those races away from the lands you know and love. Not every race is created equal and not every course will be like what you've trained on. Karin breaks down the science behind preparing for a race in a climate you may not be familiar with. And yup, she's bringing the science back to The Back of the Pack Podcast!

The Villa View Podcast
Onana and Duran strike again away from home

The Villa View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 80:16


Dan Bardell and Gregg Evans look back at Villa's win against Leicester City as well as: • The success of Villa's set pieces • The Champions League Draw • How the squad is shaping up • PSR ______________ Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to https://www.1874.io/nordvpn to get a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + 4 months for free! It's completely risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee Interested in sponsoring 1874: The Aston Villa Channel? Email us at studio@1874. All data is provided by Sportsmonk a trustworthy and affordable data supplier (https://www.sportmonks.com). Presenters: @DanBardell and @GreggEvans40 Show: ⁠#thepodcast Episode: 08 Tags: ⁠#avfc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Health Oddity Podcast
#209 Staying on track while away from home, English rambles & meeting King Arthur

Health Oddity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 51:40


Peter & James return from their summer vacation (not together) & debrief their experiences of exploring the English countryside & mountainous terrain & discuss how they stayed on track with training while away from home. The importance of deciding on your outcome & strategy BEFORE you go away & how to hit the ground running on your return. James also visits the birthplace of King Arthur & has a chance meeting on a cliff.

Lifesignatures Radio
1896. Family Away From Home? You can Find it at Work Because of This

Lifesignatures Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 11:03


Ofie kwanso
"14 Years Away From Home Has Left A Deep Ache In My Heart." - Esther Smith

Ofie kwanso

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 83:09


Exclusive interview with gospel musician, Esther Smith.

Pleasantly Persistent-Talking Food Sales!
Talking Shop & Working with Distributors with Becky Harrison; Distribution Development Manager for Away From Home, Vending, and Convenience at Hain Celestial

Pleasantly Persistent-Talking Food Sales!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 25:21


Topics Discussed: - Building Strong Distributor Relationships: Showing Up and Listening - Breaking the Ghosting Cycle: Building Rapport Over Email and Phone Calls- Navigating Plant-Based Startups: Overcoming Language Barriers- Working with Distributors: Commitment, Coolness, and Openness - QSR Crushes: Salad Chains & Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen

Bob Sirott
Ukraine-Russia War update: How do Ukraine's Olympians feel being away from home?

Bob Sirott

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024


Journalist and editor of ‘Ukrainian Freedom News' Joseph Lindsley joins Bob Sirott from Ukraine to deliver the latest news on the Ukraine-Russia War, including an alleged attack by Ukrainian forces on a Russian submarine and how Ukraine’s Olympians feel being away from their home and families. You can find more updates on Joseph's website, ukrainianfreedomnews.com. To […]

The MVP Podcast
Moving Away From Home and Thriving - John Popa

The MVP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 52:53


In this episode of MVP, we sit down with John Popa to explore his inspiring career journey. John shares the challenges and triumphs he faced moving away from home to pursue his career. Discover how he has not only adapted but thrived in his sales role, offering valuable insights and advice for anyone looking to excel in their professional life. Additionally, we dive into John's passion for golf and how he balances his love for the sport with his thriving career.

Expats Like Us
Facing Tragedy Away from Home

Expats Like Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 5:10


Send us a Text Message.What happens when the unthinkable occurs, and you're far from home? Imagine being in a foreign country and losing your spouse or partner unexpectedly. In this episode, we sit down with a compassionate representative from the Playa del Carmen consulate, who walks us through the labyrinth of steps that follow such a devastating event. From navigating local laws and contacting the next of kin to selecting a funeral home and deciding between repatriation, burial, or cremation—every aspect is covered with sensitivity and expertise. Preparation is key to easing this heavy burden. Our guest emphasizes the necessity of having candid conversations with your spouse about final wishes and ensuring wills and emergency contacts are up-to-date and accessible. Whether it's understanding the legal obligations surrounding autopsies in Mexico or learning the most cost-effective ways to repatriate remains, this episode provides indispensable guidance. Join us for a heartfelt discussion that aims to offer both practical advice and emotional support during one of life's most challenging times. We are incredibly thankful for engagement and stories from our listeners, who have found their own sense of 'home' across the globe. Stay tuned as we continue to share the wisdom and wanderlust of those who've charted their unique international courses. We'd love to hear your comments and questions. Email them to expatslikeus@gmail.comFor more information and content, follow Expats Like Us on Facebook and YouTube

Fitzy & Wippa
Ran Away From Home...To Bali!?

Fitzy & Wippa

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 10:31


This is wild. A teen from Scarborough has run away from home and then was found safely...partying it up at a nightclub in Bali! Later we heard from Liz who was on a family holiday and decided to run away with her sister from Rome and ended up skiing in Austria. What!?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stage Door, a theatre podcast hosted by two average guys
Catch Me If You Can: Seeking fame and fortune, teenager, Frank Abagnale, Jr., runs away from home to begin an unforgettable adventure. With nothing more than his boyish charm, a big imagination and m

Stage Door, a theatre podcast hosted by two average guys

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 22:01


Catch Me If You Can: Seeking fame and fortune, teenager, Frank Abagnale, Jr., runs away from home to begin an unforgettable adventure. With nothing more than his boyish charm, a big imagination and millions of dollars in forged checks Catch Me if you Can Perrysburg Musical Theatre August 9-11 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/214M4OKBbWcDivndnc2MTu Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stage-door-a-theatre-podcast-hosted-by-two-regular-guys/id1573865415

Your Body Mind FIT Connection
Summer Escapades: Adventures, Fitness, and Tips for Fun Away from Home

Your Body Mind FIT Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 15:03


Episode Summary Join us on the Fit is Freedom Podcast for a summer episode full of escapades: adventure, travel, and fitness! We explore the significance of taking a vacation, the excitement and challenges of RV travel, and how to maintain a healthy lifestyle while on the road. Kelly shares her personal journey and the upcoming summer plans that led to the decision to take a break from the podcast. Get The fitness consistency book that will change your life! Taking a Summer Break Kelly announces a summer hiatus for the podcast, emphasizing the importance of creativity, high energy, and the need for a mental reset. She explains the decision to pause the podcast for two months to ensure quality content and to avoid scrambling for episodes during the break. The Backstory Heat in Houston: Kelly recounts the overwhelming heat in Houston last summer and her declaration not to spend another summer there. RV Adventure: The spontaneous idea of buying an RV and planning a trip from Texas to Canada to escape the heat and visit family. Kelly shares her initial hesitation and eventual excitement about the adventure. Challenges of RV Travel Food: Managing healthy eating with a small refrigerator and limited cooking space, drawing parallels to her experience living on a sailboat. Sleep: The importance of maintaining good sleep hygiene even while traveling. Close Quarters: Adjusting to living in close quarters with her partner and two dogs. Social Connection: Finding ways to connect with others while on the road. Routine: Keeping up with her meditation, workouts, and journaling routine despite the challenges of travel. Traveling Well Kelly discusses how her experience will contribute to creating resources for her SuperFIT Success System, focusing on travel tips for maintaining fitness and health on the go. She will document her journey and share insights on social media.   Staying Connected and Three Actionable Takeaways… Subscribe to Fit Tip Monday: https://kellyhoward.lpages.co/fit-tips-monday-list Sign up to receive weekly fitness tips and updates. Kelly assures listeners that the Fit Tip Monday will continue during the break. Follow on Social Follow Kelly on social media to stay connected and updated on the RV adventure and get fitness tips! Take the Quiz at  https://fitisfreedomvip.typeform.com/to/FesDMfdR Introducing a curated podcast playlist featuring a new quiz tailored to match listeners' current fitness and health needs. Take the quiz now to receive your personalized podcast playlist! Important Links Fit is Freedom Website Fit is Freedom Podcast Kelly Howard Facebook Kelly Howard Facebook Group Kelly Howard Instagram Kelly Howard YouTube Upcoming Content Teases new episodes and interviews with individuals who play for a living, set to be released after the summer break. Highlights include a jungle lodge owner in Costa Rica, the creator of the Kula Cloth, and a kayaking company owner. Have a wonderful summer, and stay tuned for exciting new content when the podcast returns!   Schedule a FREE 15 minute discovery call with Kelly here!  

Bob, Groz and Tom
Hour 1: The Mariners have a problem playing away from home

Bob, Groz and Tom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 44:01


Stacy and Curtis break down the causes of the Mariners troubles with playing on the road, they give you their thoughts on Edwin Diaz’s suspension and the Astros’ hot streak in Headline Rewrites, they hear what ESPN’s Bill Barnwell had to say about DK Metcalf’s future on the Seahawks and what it means for they QB options next season and beyond. 

The Mortuary Show
What Happens When You Die Away From Home? ✈️

The Mortuary Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 45:32


What happens with a preneed case that dies outside the location of the funeral home?  Are you driving cross country for that removal?  Asking the family to kindly use someone else? Hoping that they'll cover the cost of an additional flight/shipping?  Chris from SepioGuard & Michael get into all of this and so much more on how you can help your FH & its families. ----- Mortuary Marketing Elevate your funeral home's online presence. ⁠⁠⁠Check it out.⁠⁠⁠ Want to start today? Email:  conor@mortuary-marketing.com ----- Want more of the Mortuary Show? Follow our social medias: ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠ ----- Show Notes: (04:45) – How a retail background flows nicely into funeral service. (08:32) – The key to preneed sales. (23:06) – Decedent travel protection. (34:08) – White glove service for the family is the way to go. ----- Takeaways Genuine connection with client families is crucial in the funeral service industry. Understanding and addressing the emotional needs of families is more important than pushing sales. Transitioning from retail to healthcare and then to death care requires adaptability and a willingness to learn. Introducing new products or services in a large organization can be challenging, but persistence and teamwork can lead to success. Identify the problems in your industry and take action to address them. Focus on providing a positive experience for funeral home counselors and client families. Use technology and partnerships to improve processes and provide better service. Have a long-term vision focused on continuous progress and supporting your industry.

Utah Stories Show
A Utah Cat Was Shipped Far Away From Home

Utah Stories Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 4:06


On today's top 5:  A Utah Cat Was Shipped Far Away From Home  Ogden River Is Nearing Flood Stage  Off-Roading in Moab is Still Wide-Open for Business  A Utah High School Charges Its Students a Fee for Skipping Classes $60 Million From 90's Tobacco Era Settlement Headed to Utah 

Signal To Noise Podcast
245. Kenny Barnwell On Maintaining Healthy Relationships When Working Away From Home

Signal To Noise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 77:04 Transcription Available


Kenny Barnwell joins Andy in Episode 245 to discuss how to nurture and maintain healthy relationships while working away from home. His advice — which even those who don't tour will find valuable — touches on communication strategies, mutual support and accountability, self-awareness and boundaries, and how to include your family in your life and your work when working away from home. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF.Subjects they touch on include managing work schedules, setting shared goals and priorities, developing trust and confidence, and so much more, as well as the importance of maintaining physical and mental health on and off tour. Finally, Kenny also shares his thoughts on how to smoothly re-enter life at home when a tour ends.Episode Links:Episode 211: Kenny Barnwell, Crew CoachEpisode 242: Mark RussieCrew CoachKenny On FacebookKenny's IG: @thekennybarnwellHeadspace Guide to MeditationEpisode 245 TranscriptFree Stuff!Free Crew Coach Masterclass from Kenny from Kenny for S2N listenersMark Fisher Fitness HomeBody (Andy's virtual gym). As a special offer for Signal to Noise listeners, if you email funstuff@markfisherfitness.com and tell them you heard about them on Signal to Noise, they'll give you a free week of their HomeBody Zoom-based workout classes — you might even see Andy in a class with you if you do!Be sure to check out the Signal To Noise Facebook Group and Discord Server. Both are spaces for listeners to create to generate conversations around the people and topics covered in the podcast — we want your questions and comments!Also please check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. “We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle.”The Signal To Noise Podcast on ProSoundWeb is co-hosted by pro audio veterans Andy Leviss and Sean Walker.Want to be a part of the show? If you have a quick tip to share, or a question for the hosts, past or future guests, or listeners at home, we'd love to include it in a future episode. You can send it to us one of two ways:1) If you want to send it in as text and have us read it, or record your own short audio file, send it to signal2noise@prosoundweb.com with the subject “Tips” or “Questions”2) If you want a quick easy way to do a short (90s or less) audio recording, go to https://www.speakpipe.com/S2N and leave us a voicemail thereEpisode 245 Transcript

Mind Bully
Moving Away from Home - MOMENT #74

Mind Bully

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 9:53


In these ‘Moment' episodes, I'll be selecting my favorite moments from previous episodes of Mind Bully Podcast. In this Moment, Jordan shares his experience with moving away from home and breaking his lease with his best friend. Navigating your 20s is not easy, and you are that much stronger with community! EP82: moving to a new city alone https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noodiase/episodes/moving-to-a-new-city-alone-making-friends-as-guy--online-dating--finding-a-new-routine-e2e2cmi/a-aaqgkf6  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noodiase/message

No Jumper
Roy Woods on Running Away From Home, Wanting to Quit Music & Touring With Drake

No Jumper

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 61:34 Very Popular


Roy Woods talks about his upbringing, finding his sound, his relationship with Drake, and more! ----- Get the latest news & videos http://nojumper.com CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! https://shop.nojumper.com/ NO JUMPER PATREON   / nojumper   CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... Follow us on SNAPCHAT   / 4874336901   Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ENxb4B... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media:   / 4874336901     / nojumper     / nojumper     / nojumperofficial     / nojumper   JOIN THE DISCORD:   / discord   Follow Adam22:   / adam22     / adam22     / adam22   adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The LOL Podcast
I Ran Away From Home!

The LOL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 52:32


In this episode everyone shares their stories on how they ran away from home! Kate gets called ugly by a 8th grader! Harper says she will pay for everything her boyfriend wants?

Moments Podcast
101: Life lessons and what it's like moving away from home at a young age with Avery Anna

Moments Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 83:45


Come join me for a conversation with someone who is a very bright light in this world. We are so lucky to sit down and talk with country artist Avery Anna while we talk about all things growing up, mental health and advice that has impacted us.