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At the #ACTexpo in Anaheim, where on this #Bisimoto #Tech2sDay show we talked about Nissan #VQ37 mods, the Leno act and its impact on So cal car culture, fast charging infrastructure, noisy #B16 engines, the recent @air__water show, and more. Enjoy!
Have you ever dreamed of escaping the chaos of life and finding a place where peace and connection thrive? In this episode of Total Michigan, we take you to Glenn Meadow Bed & Breakfast in South Haven, a haven of tranquility where strangers become friends and lives are transformed.Tracey Davis, co-owner of Glenn Meadow, shares her journey from California's bustling culture to Michigan's serene shores. Hear how her love for seasons and her passion for creating authentic connections inspired her and her husband Mark to turn their property into a retreat that is as much about the soul as it is about hospitality.Glenn Meadow is more than a bed and breakfast—it's a place of healing and community. Tracey recounts powerful stories of guests finding comfort, forging friendships, and rediscovering joy. Whether it's a grieving widow finding peace or children reconnecting with nature, Glenn Meadow proves that even in our fast-paced world, the simple act of slowing down can create lasting change.What You'll Learn in This Episode:The story behind Glenn Meadow: How Tracey and Mark turned a dream into a space that brings people together.The healing power of connection: Heartfelt stories of guests finding peace and forging lifelong bonds.Legacy and purpose: How Glenn Meadow is more than a business—it's a testament to the impact of meaningful work in later life.This episode will inspire you to slow down, connect, and create your own legacy. Don't miss it!Links:Website: http://glennmeadowbb.com/6846 114th Ave., South Haven, MI 49090269-767-4194Subscribe to our Email Newsletter: https://totalmichigan.com/join/Find us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/totalmichiganWatch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@totalmichiganShow Notes:00:00 Introduction01:55 Discovering Michigan: A Californian's Perspective05:48 The Journey to Vocal Performance08:05 Starting a Family in South Haven10:32 Transitioning to a Bed & Breakfast15:21 Creating a Legacy: Expanding the B&B16:46 Heartwarming Guest Stories22:14 The Serendipity of Glenn Meadow25:40 What to Expect at Glenn Meadow31:07 How to Book Your Stay31:58 Conclusion and Farewell
Send us a textB Series engines started a wave of tuners and enthusiasts that changed the trajectory the culture as a whole. Listen along as we take a dive into the B series and the effect it had on the world of Japanese tuner cars. Have you had a B series? What did it rev to? Did you go NA or boosted? Let us know in the DMs!Socials - @RHDGUYS - @BluntGarage
Send us a textIn this episode we discuss the king of NA, VTEC. How it works, our first time expericing it, and why we love it. From the B16 to the K20 how has VTEC secured its place in automotive history. Listen and learn!Socials @RHDGUYSMerch RHDGUYS.COM
In this explosive interview with Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò and Dr. Taylor Marshall, the Archbishop discusses: In this explosive interview with Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò and Dr. Taylor Marshall, the Archbishop discusses: 0:00 Intro 2:00 Review of the 14 questions 12:11 Our Father prayer in Latin The 14 Questions 13:25 1. Is the 2000 published third secret of Fatima is the real one? 16:00 2. Should the Vatican Bank be abolished? 17:38 3. In my book Infiltration, I document your investigative work as secretary-general of the Governorate of Vatican City State from 2009 to 2011 under Pope Benedict XVI. What else did you find? For the sake of history, what exactly happened? 33:29 Pope Benedict's Butler leaking documents 34:40 the infamous "white box" 37:20 4. Cardinal Fernandez stated you received a latae sententiae excommunication for the crime of schism. Does the canonical penalty apply to you? Why or why not? 41:40 5. Who are the three most dangerous men in the Vatican right now? 47:30 6. What should lay Catholics do if the TLM is banned one day? 52:30 Closing Prayer: Ave Maria 53:45 How to be saved and become Catholic The remaining questions will be covered in Part 2 of this video, which can be found here: • VIGANO + MARSHALL INTERVIEW part 2: V... 7. What are your thoughts on FSSP, ICK, and SSPX? Do you encourage people to attend their Masses? 8. What would you say to laymen without access to TLM? 9. What was McCarrick's role in the China-Vatican deal 10. As former nuncio, what was the status and health of the United States episcopate? 11. What do you think of the munus - ministerium argument that B16 didn't resign? 12. What should the next pope do? Should he declare Bergoglio and antipope? Invalidate v2? 13. Pope Saint Leo II declared his predecessor Pope Honorius anathema. Will this happen again? 14. If Bergoglio were an antipope, wouldn't his cardinals be anti cardinals and invalid? How would a conclave occur? To solve this problem have your read Guerard des Lauriers Cassiciacum Thesis. Do you agree with his “material papacy” argument? DR. TAYLOR MARSHALL PODCAST #catholic #catholicchurch
In this Part 2 of this explosive interview with Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò and Dr. Taylor Marshall, the Archbishop discusses: 0:00 Intro 2:40 Our Father Prayer 3:30 7. What are your thoughts on FSSP, ICK, and SSPX? Do you encourage people to attend their Masses? 10:10 Summorum Pontificum 15:46 ICK 17:00 SSPX 19:35 8. What would you say to laymen without access to TLM? 21:20 9. What was McCarrick's role in the China-Vatican deal 25:00 10. As former nuncio, what was the status and health of the United States episcopate? 28:08 11. What do you think of the munus - ministerium argument that B16 didn't resign? 33:05 12. What should the next pope do? Should he declare Bergoglio and antipope? Invalidate v2? 36:30 13. Pope Saint Leo II declared his predecessor Pope Honorius anathema. Will this happen again? 37:45 14. If Bergoglio were an antipope, wouldn't his cardinals be anti cardinals and invalid? How would a conclave occur? To solve this problem have your read Guerard des Lauriers Cassiciacum Thesis. Do you agree with his “material papacy” argument? 39:46 Cassiciacum Thesis 44:00 Vigano's closing statement on the Mystery of Iniquity 46:32 Dr. Marshall's closing remarks 50:20 Ave Maria Prayer Be Salty.... DR. TAYLOR MARSHALL PODCAST #catholic #catholicchurch
Assista a todos os episódios do #qu4rtodecima no youtube.com/pedroveiga Pedro Veiga© é produtor musical, membro da Latin Recording Academy, CEO da AFabrika Produções, tecladista, compositor e ministro de música da Comunidade Católica Shalom. Instagram: @veigapedro O QU4RTO DE CIMA Podcast tem parceria com a Agência B16 e a Labora Store. IG: @agenciab16 @laborastore
Assista a todos os episódios do #qu4rtodecima no youtube.com/pedroveiga Pedro Veiga© é produtor musical, membro da Latin Recording Academy, CEO da AFabrika Produções, tecladista, compositor e ministro de música da Comunidade Católica Shalom. Instagram: @veigapedro O QU4RTO DE CIMA Podcast tem parceria com a Agência B16 e a Labora Store. IG: @agenciab16 @laborastore
Assista a todos os episódios do #qu4rtodecima no youtube.com/pedroveiga Pedro Veiga© é produtor musical, membro da Latin Recording Academy, CEO da AFabrika Produções, tecladista, compositor e ministro de música da Comunidade Católica Shalom. Instagram: @veigapedro O QU4RTO DE CIMA Podcast tem parceria com a Agência B16 e a Labora Store. IG: @agenciab16 @laborastore
Assista a todos os episódios do #qu4rtodecima no youtube.com/pedroveiga Pedro Veiga© é produtor musical, membro da Latin Recording Academy, CEO da AFabrika Produções, tecladista, compositor e ministro de música da Comunidade Católica Shalom. Instagram: @veigapedro O QU4RTO DE CIMA Podcast tem parceria com a Agência B16 e a Labora Store. IG: @agenciab16 @laborastore
Assista a todos os episódios do #qu4rtodecima no youtube.com/pedroveiga Pedro Veiga© é produtor musical, membro da Latin Recording Academy, CEO da AFabrika Produções, tecladista, compositor e ministro de música da Comunidade Católica Shalom. Instagram: @veigapedro O QU4RTO DE CIMA Podcast tem parceria com a Agência B16 e a Labora Store. IG: @agenciab16 @laborastore
Assista a todos os episódios do #qu4rtodecima no youtube.com/pedroveiga Pedro Veiga© é produtor musical, membro da Latin Recording Academy, CEO da AFabrika Produções, tecladista, compositor e ministro de música da Comunidade Católica Shalom. Instagram: @veigapedro O QU4RTO DE CIMA Podcast tem parceria com a Agência B16 e a Labora Store. IG: @agenciab16 @laborastore
Assista a todos os episódios do #qu4rtodecima no youtube.com/pedroveiga Pedro Veiga© é produtor musical, membro da Latin Recording Academy, CEO da AFabrika Produções, tecladista, compositor e ministro de música da Comunidade Católica Shalom. Instagram: @veigapedro O QU4RTO DE CIMA Podcast tem parceria com a Agência B16 e a Labora Store. IG: @agenciab16 @laborastore
Assista a todos os episódios do #qu4rtodecima no youtube.com/pedroveiga Pedro Veiga© é produtor musical, membro da Latin Recording Academy, CEO da AFabrika Produções, tecladista, compositor e ministro de música da Comunidade Católica Shalom. Instagram: @veigapedro O QU4RTO DE CIMA Podcast tem parceria com a Agência B16 e a Labora Store. IG: @agenciab16 @laborastore
Assista a todos os episódios do #qu4rtodecima no youtube.com/pedroveiga Pedro Veiga© é produtor musical, membro da Latin Recording Academy, CEO da AFabrika Produções, tecladista, compositor e ministro de música da Comunidade Católica Shalom. Instagram: @veigapedro O QU4RTO DE CIMA Podcast tem parceria com a Agência B16 e a Labora Store. IG: @agenciab16 @laborastore
Assista a todos os episódios do #qu4rtodecima no youtube.com/pedroveiga Pedro Veiga© é produtor musical, membro da Latin Recording Academy, CEO da AFabrika Produções, tecladista, compositor e ministro de música da Comunidade Católica Shalom. Instagram: @veigapedro O QU4RTO DE CIMA Podcast tem parceria com a Agência B16 e a Labora Store. IG: @agenciab16 @laborastore
Assista a todos os episódios do #qu4rtodecima no youtube.com/pedroveiga Pedro Veiga© é produtor musical, membro da Latin Recording Academy, CEO da AFabrika Produções, tecladista, compositor e ministro de música da Comunidade Católica Shalom. Instagram: @veigapedro O QU4RTO DE CIMA Podcast tem parceria com a Agência B16 e a Labora Store. IG: @agenciab16 @laborastore
Assista a todos os episódios do #qu4rtodecima no youtube.com/pedroveiga Pedro Veiga© é produtor musical, membro da Latin Recording Academy, CEO da AFabrika Produções, tecladista, compositor e ministro de música da Comunidade Católica Shalom. Instagram: @veigapedro O QU4RTO DE CIMA Podcast tem parceria com a Agência B16 e a Labora Store. IG: @agenciab16 @laborastore
Welcome back besties! Today I have secured an interview with the one and only Mattia (aka Jesoos) . Chef Luca - Gastronomia Italiana, Trocinowa 1/lok. B16, 04-921 Warszawa
Join the Beyond Labels Family and access the entire episode here: https://beyondlabels.supportingcast.fm/Sina provides an update on the push for lab-grown meat and cricket snacks while Joel shares his views on whether or not the government should ban foods and what this means for family farmers and consumer choice.Beyond Labels Episode #73 “Fake” Meat, Ice Cream & Breastmilk: https://beyondlabels.buzzsprout.com/976132/12086325-fake-meat-ice-cream-breastmilk-from-episode-73Study challenging the definition of protein equivalents in the US Dietary Guidelines: https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/15/13/2870#B16-nutrients-15-02870Follow on InstagramFollow on TwitterSubscribe on RumbleSubscribe on YouTubeFind Joel Here: www.polyfacefarms.comFind Sina Here: www.drsinamccullough.comDisclaimer: The information provided by Joel Salatin and Sina McCullough, PhD is not intended to prevent, diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. The information provided in the podcasts, videos, and show descriptions is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical or psychological condition. The information provided is not meant to prevent, treat, mitigate or cure such conditions. The information provided is not medical advice nor is it designed to replace advice, information, or prescriptions you receive from your healthcare provider. Consult your health care provider before making any changes to your diet, medication, or lifestyle. Proceed at your own risk.Joel Salatin and Sina McCullough, Ph.D. specifically disclaim any liability, loss, or risk, personal or otherwise, that may be incurred as a consequence, directly or indirectly, of the use and application of any of the contents of their YouTube channel, Podcast, websites, books, Facebook pages, or any of the content during consulting sessions or speaking engagements. Proceed at your own risk. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
In episode 103 of the S3 MAGAZINE podcast, we talk about the magic of golden era Hondas. And when we say 'golden era'... we're referring to roughly the late 80s, through the 90s. At that time, Honda packed a ton of punch. They were innovating spirited-driving assets like VTEC! And they were bringing it to the people affordably! It all helped to create a new generation of hot-rodder & driving enthusiast. The podcast was spawned off a feature we did on Brand Elste's purple EK Civic coupe with a Domani front end, and a clean B16 bay. It had us feeling very nostalgic. Check out that feature here: https://s3mag.com/b16-comeback-the-go... And/or be sure to get the FREE S3 MAGAZINE app for related content!
A woman and her new husband board a ship and unpack in their cabin, but after going on deck to watch the Statue of Liberty, she returns alone to room B16 and discovers only her own things. Her husband has disappeared! What's worse is that the ship's crew swears she boarded alone! The narrative refers to the Paris Exposition urban legend. John Dixon Carr was subsequently given his own radio show titled CabinB13 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/foggyjack13/message
Assista a todos os episódios do #qu4rtodecima no youtube.com/pedroveiga Pedro Veiga© é produtor musical, membro da Latin Recording Academy, CEO da AFabrika Produções, tecladista, compositor e ministro de música da Comunidade Católica Shalom. Instagram: @veigapedro O QU4RTO DE CIMA Podcast tem parceria com a Agência B16 e a Labora Store. IG: @agenciab16 @laborastore
Assista a todos os episódios do #qu4rtodecima no youtube.com/pedroveiga Pedro Veiga© é produtor musical, membro da Latin Recording Academy, CEO da AFabrika Produções, tecladista, compositor e ministro de música da Comunidade Católica Shalom. Instagram: @veigapedro O QU4RTO DE CIMA Podcast tem parceria com a Agência B16 e a Labora Store. IG: @agenciab16 @laborastore
Assista a todos os episódios do #qu4rtodecima no youtube.com/pedroveiga Pedro Veiga© é produtor musical, membro da Latin Recording Academy, CEO da AFabrika Produções, tecladista, compositor e ministro de música da Comunidade Católica Shalom. Instagram: @veigapedro O QU4RTO DE CIMA Podcast tem parceria com a Agência B16 e a Labora Store. IG: @agenciab16 @laborastore
Assista a todos os episódios do #qu4rtodecima no youtube.com/pedroveiga Pedro Veiga© é produtor musical, membro da Latin Recording Academy, CEO da AFabrika Produções, tecladista, compositor e ministro de música da Comunidade Católica Shalom. Instagram: @veigapedro O QU4RTO DE CIMA Podcast tem parceria com a Agência B16 e a Labora Store. IG: @agenciab16 @laborastore
On this episode we cover the Honda challenge update and next years plan to go to the east coast. Then I continue on my thought on weather or not I put a restrictor plate on my Eg for sundae cup or if I make it a D16z6 that can compare to a stockish B16.
Assista a todos os episódios do #qu4rtodecima no youtube.com/pedroveiga Pedro Veiga© é produtor musical, membro da Latin Recording Academy, CEO da AFabrika Produções, tecladista, compositor e ministro de música da Comunidade Católica Shalom. Instagram: @veigapedro O QU4RTO DE CIMA Podcast tem parceria com a Agência B16 e a Labora Store. IG: @agenciab16 @laborastore
Assista a todos os episódios do #qu4rtodecima no youtube.com/pedroveiga Pedro Veiga© é produtor musical, membro da Latin Recording Academy, CEO da AFabrika Produções, tecladista, compositor e ministro de música da Comunidade Católica Shalom. Instagram: @veigapedro O QU4RTO DE CIMA Podcast tem parceria com a Agência B16 e a Labora Store. IG: @agenciab16 @laborastore
Assista a todos os episódios do #qu4rtodecima no youtube.com/pedroveiga Pedro Veiga© é produtor musical, membro da Latin Recording Academy, CEO da AFabrika Produções, tecladista, compositor e ministro de música da Comunidade Católica Shalom. Instagram: @veigapedro O QU4RTO DE CIMA Podcast tem parceria com a Agência B16 e a Labora Store. IG: @agenciab16 @laborastore
Assista a todos os episódios do #qu4rtodecima no youtube.com/pedroveiga Pedro Veiga© é produtor musical, membro da Latin Recording Academy, CEO da AFabrika Produções, tecladista, compositor e ministro de música da Comunidade Católica Shalom. Instagram: @veigapedro O QU4RTO DE CIMA Podcast tem parceria com a Agência B16 e a Labora Store. IG: @agenciab16 @laborastore
Assista a todos os episódios do #qu4rtodecima no youtube.com/pedroveiga Pedro Veiga© é produtor musical, membro da Latin Recording Academy, CEO da AFabrika Produções, tecladista, compositor e ministro de música da Comunidade Católica Shalom. Instagram: @veigapedro O QU4RTO DE CIMA Podcast tem parceria com a Agência B16 e a Labora Store. IG: @agenciab16 @laborastore
We have extremely exciting news for you all — Rio Peterson, who you may already know from Clio — has joined ALPS as our Bar & Affinity Partnership Strategist! Mark sits down with Rio to welcome her to ALPS and hear about her new role! Transcript: Mark Bassingthwaighte: Hello, I'm Mark Bassingthwaighte. I'm the risk manager here at ALPS, and welcome to our first video podcast recording of ALPS In Brief, the podcast that comes to you from the historic Florence building in beautiful downtown Missoula, Montana. You'll notice I'm sitting here with our guest, Rio, and more about her in a moment. Now that we're on video, a couple of things. For those of you that listen you finally get to see a little bit of what the remote office in Florida looks like. Maybe I'll have to do a little camera spin at some point. But I'm also thinking we need to maybe post some videos or a short video of the beautiful historic Florence building in downtown Missoula, Montana. People keep hearing about this. I do have as my guest today Rio Peterson. Rio is someone I've worked with on and off through the years when she was at Clio, and she is now a very valued new member of the ALPS Corporation here. We're going to be talking a bit about that. As we were talking, Rio, I'm based in Florida, as many of you know. Rio is based in Vancouver, BC, which makes us... This is a unique podcast. We are the two employees, I think, the farthest apart. Here we are. Rio Peterson: I think so too. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Kind of an odd little thing. Really, folks, what I wanted to talk about today, I do some presentation, I've been doing it for a lot of years, on the basics of lawyers' professional liability insurance, and some programs on how to buy, really explaining what coverage does and doesn't do. Really digging into the ins and outs because so many lawyers, I think, really don't even know what their coverage is until all of a sudden a claim arises. That's the first time they pick it up and oh my gosh, oh my gosh. It's worthwhile knowing what your policy covers. But I also talk about value adds, and when you're thinking about purchasing insurance, looking at or asking the question, what are you getting for your premium dollars? There really should be a bit more than just the peace of mind that the policy can bring. Companies are doing all kinds of things and today we are going to talk about some of the value adds that ALPS has. So before we jump into this a little bit, Rio, could you just give us a little bit of brief background, a verbal bio, and I'll share a little bit more about myself, but I'd love for you to start. Rio Peterson: Yes, absolutely. Thank you first of all for having me. It's very exciting to get to span the Continental Divide with you today. I came to ALPS by way of Clio, which is a Canadian-based legal practice management software tech company. I was at Clio for about five and a half years where I managed Clio's Bar Association Partnership Program. Clio and lots of other companies just like ALPS partner with bar associations across North America to really provide value to their members in the form of lots of different ways, which we'll talk about shortly. But as part of that role I did a lot of public speaking, a lot of education about best practices for running a law firm, and just kind of a lot of event attendance, different things. But ultimately it was my job to make sure that the relationships we had with these bar associations were mutually beneficial, that everybody was winning when we partnered together. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Folks, I don't know how often or how far we've really driven down. I'm the risk manager here at ALPS. I've been with ALPS now... It's been over 25 years and always been in the role of risk manager of some sort. What that term means or has meant over the years has changed a bit, but I have done a tremendous amount of consulting with firms of all shapes and sizes all over the country. Do a lot of content creation, a lot of CLE development and lecturing, a lot of writing, some podcasting, those kinds of things. I really view myself as a content guy and I've had a lot of fun. One of the things that we do is a major CLE tour every year in Virginia, and it's up to 14. I think the highest we got to was 18 events, three-hour events in one tour. But the unique thing about this is I get to write movie scripts, and actually go up to the Virginia, and we hire a professional crew and actors and all this. I just never thought. I've written now I think 20 separate films and that's just been a lot of fun. I share that because again this risk side has been supporting bar associations as well. We do that in conjunction with Virginia State Bar and it's been a very, very successful program. Okay, Rio, let's get back to you and what you're doing. If my memory serves, I love your position title. You are, and make sure I'm right on this, the bar affinity partnership strategist. Rio Peterson: Yes. Mark Bassingthwaighte: That's just awesome. It sounds very dignified and very just this special thing. Can you explain really practically, day to day, what does that mean? I guess I'd like to know two things. One, what is your interest in this, and then why is this important? What is the value add for any insured? So let's just kind of explore all this. Rio Peterson: Yeah, fantastic question. So it's interesting, I sort of fell face first accidentally into this role and this line of work. Something that really, really appeals to me about it is I'm very passionate about relationships, building relationships. I am also a big fan of helping people succeed. There's a lot of, I think, gaps that lawyers experience in their knowledge when they come out of law school and they're looking to run a practice. My role really allows me to be hands-on with helping to provide some guidance, and extra resources and support to help those legal professionals thrive. The way that that kind of comes about is, well, I mean, as we all know, bar associations tend to hold a level of authority and a level of guidance, and lawyers tend to look to them for those things. So it's very obviously advantageous for any partner or any company to partner with a bar association and get their stamp of approval. That's the ideal because if the bar says you're good to go then very risk-averse lawyers are much more likely to give you a second look and give you the time of day. But it really is about a lot more than just getting that stamp of approval. I mean, that's only a small part of it. When I think about partnerships, I mean, they are just that. They have to be a mutually beneficial experience for everyone. If we were just to go to the bars and say, "Hey, just give us your stamp of approval and then you'll never hear from us again," well that's not really the greatest experience for really anybody. I mean, what is the bar getting in exchange for that stamp of approval? So my role as a strategist is to really come up with a strategy, a way, a plan to maximize those relationships in order to provide additional value to our partners that they can then pass on to their members. So for example, with content, I mean, we're talking about content and how you provided a lot of risk management content. I mean, a lot is an understatement I feel like, but that's kind of a strategy, I guess, or a way forward that I would consider to be adding value to our partnership. A lot of bars have... They're running on a small staff. They don't have the resources to create extensive amounts of content for their users. They often don't have a staff member who specializes in something like risk management. So it's for me to identify those opportunities to then say, "Hey, my partner, I can provide you with this. I can give you these resources, I can give you this support so that we are both flourishing as part of this arrangement." Mark Bassingthwaighte: So what I'm hearing is is there's two pieces to this. We're looking at providing resources that are going to be beneficial to members of the bars that we partnership with, but we are also, am I hearing correctly, really trying to support the bar associations themselves so that there's a value add to the bar. I'd really be curious, what are your thoughts? I hear some discussions at times traveling around the country and just talking to lawyers in all sorts of settings. There are some that will say, "I just don't see the value of a bar association," and there's some complaints. "I'm paying the dues," and all these kinds of things. I truly would be curious, what are your thoughts? Do you see bar associations as serving a purpose? Do we really... I'm not sure how to say it. Does this make sense for a company like ALPS to do this? I don't know. What are your thoughts? Rio Peterson: Yeah. Oh, I love this question. I love this question because it really is, I don't know, a topic that a lot of bars and a lot of legal professionals have been wrestling with in recent years. I mean, we've seen so many changes with bars like the California Bar becoming... Is ununified the right... Deunified? Mark Bassingthwaighte: Yeah. Rio Peterson: Yeah, right? Mark Bassingthwaighte: Yeah, that works for me. Rio Peterson: You know what I'm trying to say, right? Well, we see a change in bars and really, just as you said, their role and their level of importance is being questioned. So my personal opinion is that yes, the bars are very important. They provide professional guidance. They ideally should be providing support to solo and small lawyers who are running their own law firms who are not sure what they're doing, who are trying to make a go of things. I do think they have a very important role to play, but something that I see frequently is that the way in which the bars view themselves hasn't really changed. A lot of, say, the mandatory. If you can count on members having to join, why would you change the way that you are delivering value and service to your members because they don't have a choice to be there? So I'm not shocked that a lot of lawyers and legal professionals are questioning whether or not the bars need to be, or whether or not they should be as involved as they are. But really I do think it comes down to those bars needing to evolve with their membership, needing to connect better with members, and see really what post-COVID legal practice looks like and how they can better meet those members' needs. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Yeah, I absolutely agree with you. Again, in a lot of the programming that we do in terms of CLEs and really pushing some of the ethical boundaries in terms of exploring them and looking at just business models and all kinds of things, I have always been one that says it's more important than ever. And I think about even the evolution of ChatGPT and where AI is going. There's a lot of folks out there saying, "This is going to be the end of lawyers and the end of legal professionals, paralegals," and all this stuff. I'm not sure I go that far, but it is important. Where I'm going with this is that I think lawyers too have been... Lawyers at large, there are going to be exceptions to all of this, but as a profession, we tend to be slow in terms of adopting and changing business models. You keep saying, "The billable hours got to die," and it just doesn't seem to die, just as an example. Rio Peterson: Just slow down. Mark Bassingthwaighte: But we do need to continue to evolve with the changing needs of the marketplace. And I think bar associations struggle with that too, because their marketplace is the bar at large, but they have struggled with trying to reinvent themselves and trying to figure out where to go. And I hear you saying, and I really think this is... I'm 100% behind what I hear you saying is one of the things that a company like ALPS can do is be a partner in helping work that conundrum, work that problem. Let's figure out how because I think too carriers need to continue to evolve and change. How ALPS did business 25 years ago and a little longer, it's very, very different from how we do it today. Making online applications. We have this, "Give us 20 minutes, we'll give you a quote," kind of thing. That's unheard of 20 years ago in this space. It's just absolutely. So exploring the relationships and trying to figure out what we could do with bar associations is a value add to the bar and I think is a value add to us. I mean- Rio Peterson: Yeah. So- Mark Bassingthwaighte: Yeah, please. Rio Peterson: I hope you don't mind if I just... Mark Bassingthwaighte: No, no, no. Rio Peterson: I really do think that kind of helping bars navigate the need to update, and adjust, and change is really an excellent kind of place for ALPS and companies like us to really come into play and be a part of that. Bars, they're like snowflakes, just like legal professionals. They're all different and they all have different challenges and different changes in modernization that they need to make. The great thing about ALPS and about other companies is that we're out in the world and we get exposed to a lot of really different experiences, lots of different kind of content, just a whole galaxy of different opportunities and knowledge that we have that we can then pass on to our partners and really help them navigate these divides. For example, with reinventing events post-COVID, I mean, we have so many partners who are struggling with this. And as a company who attends a lot of events, as a company who hosts its own events, we have a lot of knowledge and information that we can share with our partners in order to really help them reinvigorate that, and increase their engagement and bring members back into the fold. Mark Bassingthwaighte: One of the things, folks, that I shared earlier, I'm very excited to have Rio join ALPS. As I see it, man, when I think what Clio loss and what ALPS gained is just... This is a win, big time. There's a lot of excitement, a lot of energy. Trust me, folks, excitement, energy is just... Rio's all about that. It's just such a joy and a lot of fun. Do you have some just, how do I want to say this, kind of off the cuff, off just rapid fire even kinds of things? What ideas, what thoughts, what direction, where do you want to go with this position, let's say, in the next two to three years? Let's take, well, certain realities. There's sometimes some fiscal realities, whether they're corporate or whether they're bar side, but if you could flash this wand and make the changes, where do the bars need to go? We talk about reinventing themselves. What are your thoughts about how does this value add come back? Rio Peterson: Yes, yes. Well, I mean, ultimately I would love for ALPS to be kind of the authority on a lot of different topics and obviously the first choice for bars to turn to when they have questions. I think I could address this question in two different ways. First of all, for the program in terms of ALPS, right now we've got 19 partners. I would love to see all 50 states at some point. That would be my big dream. If I could just wave my wand, I would love to see that happen. I feel that there are a number of different levers that can really be used to grow the program and really increase the impact that we have through advertising. Obviously content creation and sharing is central to that. Also fiscal incentivization, financial incentivization, some kind of maybe revenue sharing. We'll see. Who knows? There's some interesting ideas we could play with, but lots of different options. Oh, I see the wheels turning. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Do you see tech leadership coming into play at all here? Is there a place for that? Rio Peterson: Oh, absolutely. I think ALPS is kind of perfectly primed to partner with tech companies. I think really in a similar way that we partner with the bars too. If you think about it, having coverage and having insurance is a central part of running a firm. But when you partner that with say legal practice management software or something that's going to help you stay on top of your communications and reduce ultimately the risk that you have for claims, that to me is like a match, just a perfect match. Then you've got this kind of unstoppable partnership of two, three, maybe even multiple companies who provide excellent content, provide kind of a holistic view of a law firm. Really, yes, I think that's a fantastic opportunity and exciting frontier I would love us to explore more. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Yes. You know me. I can get a little crazy and wild at times. Rio Peterson: Oh, me too. Mark Bassingthwaighte: One of the things that I've been playing around with of late. Folks, some of you, if you hear me over the years, I'm not a high risk-taker and I'm also very private. I'm not one actively involved, at least in my personal life, on all sorts of social medias. Our kids always say, "Well we have nothing to hide, Dad," and I said, "Well, it's not about hiding. When you put everything out there people can take advantage of this information." But the point of all this- Rio Peterson: I think we could- Mark Bassingthwaighte: Well, I- Rio Peterson: I'm sorry, go ahead. Mark Bassingthwaighte: I made a jump. I decided because I keep... We're State Farm people and our agent is a good guy. "Mark, you got to start using this drive safe app." And I'm thinking, I don't want them tracking me all over. I just don't think so. I finally have been convinced, so I'm playing around with this- Rio Peterson: Oh, you hopped on board. Mark Bassingthwaighte: ... This drive safe and just exploring and all that. What about the equivalent of a drive safe app in the malpractice space? Rio Peterson: Oh, yes. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Wouldn't that be interesting? Rio Peterson: Yes. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Could you tie that in with the bars? I don't know, but I just thought... I'm sitting here going like, okay, my head just starts popping. I get all these crazy ideas, but why not? Rio Peterson: Yes. And I find that idea really, really interesting because I think it also ties in really well to working with tech companies as well, being more of an integration partner as opposed to just an affinity partnership. Then that's also an incredible value add to provide to bar associations. Kind of back to our point about where I see the program going and with bars, I think the really the biggest thing that the bars need to hop on board with is opening their minds to the ideas of those types of possibilities. Thinking completely outside the box, what is something different and new that we haven't even thought of? Really also starting to see vendors, to see companies as a resource for that type of thinking and for those types of ideas. Not to toot our own horn, but we've got some great ideas as you just mentioned. Mark Bassingthwaighte: We do like to think around here, and it's one of the things I really love about ALPS, just as an aside. I don't stay at a company for 25-plus years just because. There's a lot of good things going on in this company, but one of the things that I really like is there's strong encouragement to think "outside of the box". But it's for real. We're not checking off a box. Let's everybody think outside the box and now we'll go back and do exactly what every other- Rio Peterson: And then we're done and we don't have to do anything. Mark Bassingthwaighte: No, no. You're not going to stay relevant in the market. Change is... So what we're talking about and hoping and trying to help bars do, we also live by the mantra. We really do. We're- Rio Peterson: Yes. And I- Mark Bassingthwaighte: Yes, please go ahead. Rio Peterson: Oh, sorry. I was just going to say along those lines, I mean, I was at Clio for five and a half years and it was a really incredible experience, but I considered very, very deeply about joining ALPS. It was a decision I took very seriously, and that was something that was really, really appealing to me, is this embracing moving forward. And not just change for the sake of change, but intentional, encouraging people to think bigger and think about how we can implement those ideas and actually moving forward with them. That was just a really big draw and selling point to me. That's been my experience thus far in my two months at ALPS. That's absolutely been the experience. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Very good. I want to share just a little bit about myself and start to wrap here, but then I want to come back to you because I think you're going to be good with this. Folks, one of the things I want to share, and I need to be better about getting this message out. You have heard me say for a long time that I am a risk manager here at ALPS, and I really want to let you... What does that mean? I am not a traditional, if you will, CRO, chief risk officer. I am not hired to manage the risk of this corporation. I am hired to be your risk manager. I am hired to be a risk manager, if you will, for the bar at large. You do not need to be on the opposite shore to visit with me. You can reach out anytime via email or our phone. There's no cost involved. If you have a question or concern on ethics, risk management, practice management, cybersecurity, on and on, I will do the best I can to help. If I don't have the answer on the top of my head I will try to do what I can to get it for you. So that said, let me just share what our phone number is. It's (800) 367-2577. You can just call in and ask to speak to that risk guy because Bassingthwaighte can be a hard name to remember, but Mark. B16 is another good one. You may also reach out to me at mbass@ALPSinsurance.com. Feel free anytime. Now to kind of tie this back to what we've been talking about here, again, folks, Rio is just a rockstar in my head. This is such a good point of evolution, continuing evolution for the corporation, for ALPS and where we're going to go. When she says, "I'd like to see 50 bars," I don't know if we get the 50, but I'm not going to bet against her. But I would invite you, and Rio, I think you're going to be open to this, if any of you folks... We are talking about value adds and I agree with Rio. I think bar associations still can be very, very relevant, and I think serve a great purpose, but do need, and some struggle with this more than others, but [inaudible 00:27:13] how do they remain relevant? What does that mean? What is the value add? We are in a position where we can help. Let us help you. If you have some thoughts or ideas, "I would love to see ALPS do this with our local bar," how can we help? I invite you and encourage you to reach out to Rio, and Rio if you would share your... I assume you're good with this. If you would share your email address as well, and any closing thoughts that you have, and then we'll wrap. Rio Peterson: Yes. Yes. So to your point, it is literally my job to help our partners be successful, and by extension their members and legal professionals be successful. This is something that I have quite a bit of experience in, and frankly, I just really love helping people succeed and helping organizations succeed. So yes, please reach out. Absolutely. I've got lots of great ideas. We have a fantastic team here that is just ready and willing to offer any support that we can. So please email me at rpeterson@ALPSinsurance.com. Yes, I would love to hear from you. I am more than happy to answer questions. You want us to come out, want Mark to do a fantastic CLE. They are incredibly interesting and hilariously well done. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Well, thank you. Rio Peterson: Yes, so if you're looking for speaker, sponsorships, anything please reach out. Yeah. Happy to help. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Well, Rio, it's been a pleasure as always. Rio Peterson: As always. Mark Bassingthwaighte: And we're going to be seeing each other multiple times on Teams and all the other things we do. But I look forward, we're going to be getting together on the road here in a, I don't know, another six, eight weeks. But I look forward to seeing you in Virginia. Actually, we may be in Denver. I'm going to see you in Denver next week. Rio Peterson: Oh, oh yes. That's right, that's right. Mark Bassingthwaighte: There we go, so. Rio Peterson: We'll see each other in Denver. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Sounds good. All right. It's been a pleasure. Rio Peterson: All right. Mark Bassingthwaighte: Thanks all. Rio Peterson: Thank you so much, Mark. Mark Bassingthwaighte: We'll see you later. Bye-bye. Rio Peterson: Bye everyone.
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00:00 - SHOW OPEN - Watch Out For Base Car Inflation Don't Pay Too Much For a Base Model Used CarWhen the top of the line model of a particular used car or truck goes up in value, many sellers of base-model examples of the same car try to capitalize on this by asking inflated prices for their base cars. 01:25 - INTRO -What Is Base Car Inflation? EXAMPLE: Price of the 300ZX Turbo vs. lesser non-turbo 300ZX and 300ZX 2+2 siblings From May of 2018 to July of 2022, the Hagerty Price guide shows the value of a 1990-1996 Nissan 300ZX turbo (the most popular model of the Z32 300ZX) went up more than 300%. Lesser models like the non-turbo 300ZX and 300ZX 2+2 also went up in value, but not by the same percentage and not as quickly. However, in spite of that, many sellers of the non-turbo 300ZX and 2+2 models tried to sell them for prices that were much higher than those vehicles were worth, hoping buyers would get caught up in the frenzy of rising prices for the 300ZX Turbo. That's what I mean by Base Car Inflation. 05:30 - You Didn't Pay Too Much... You Just Bought Too EarlyThat might be true if every car goes up in value, no matter what features it has. However, in reality, the highest specification cars will always be worth more money in the long run. The base model cars will continue to lag in terms of price. 06:30 - 1991 Toyota MR2 + Automatic Transmission = MehWhile a 1991 MR2 with a 111,000 miles in good condition would normally be of interest to enthusiasts, the original asking price of nearly $9000 was too much for a sports car that's been neutered by an automatic transmission. When buying an MR2, you will want an example with a manual transmission. 09:30 - The 1996 Honda Del Sol Si - Nice Car, But No VTEC LoveThe Honda Civic Del Sol VTEC with it's B16 motor that made 160-horsepower was a revelation and very fun to drive. However, lesser examples like this Civic Del Sol Si with 127-horsepower were just okay. That said, many sellers of lesser-model Del Sols try to ride on the VTEC version's desirability by asking for a high price. Don't fall for that Jedi mind trick! 11:50 - Optimistic Price For A First-Gen Integra LS With NO AC!This was a very nice car with only 55,000 original miles and excellent overall condition, but two things held it back. First, it was a basic LS model, that while decently equipped when new from Acura, today it's sorely lacking in amenities, including AC! Asking $15,000 for a base model car with no AC is a little crazy. If this were a special model, I might change my mind, but this one is not special. 13:40 - WRAP Base car inflation is real, so as you search for a used car, try to avoid the Jedi Sales Mind trick of being asked to pay too much for a lower spec model that isn't worth a higher asking price.
A few weeks ago, we talked about the passing of Pope Benedict XVI. For Catholics who believed that B16 is still the pope, and Pope Francis is an anti-pope, if the College of Cardinals don't elect a new pope 20 days after his passing, the Seat of Peter will be vacant. This is against the teaching of Vatican I that says the Papacy will never be vacant. Lucky for us, and unbeknownst to many, a Papal Conclave was held. This link tells us the result (but don't get spoiled by it, listen to the episode first) --> https://www.fromrome.info/2023/01/30/53048/ Also, we'll talk about this Pope Francis' statement that "Homosexuality is not a crime" --> https://www.ncronline.org/vatican/vatican-news/papal-first-francis-backs-decriminalization-homosexuality-not-crime And, Pope Francis vs the German Synod --> https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253461/pope-francis-decries-german-synodal-way-as-neither-helpful-nor-serious You can help SUPPORT THIS PODCAST by buying me a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thejayarugashow or through GCASH: 09204848046 Sign up for The Jay Aruga Show Newsletter where you will have direct access to behind the scenes stuff, more detailed stories about an episode, and where we can write to each other as well. -> http://TheJayArugaShow.com Subscribe to The Jay Aruga Show Youtube Channel --> https://bit.ly/3ijo5kp Episode Music: 'Vaikuntha' by Spacebar, "Bayaw" and "Throw Pillow" by Sando --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejayarugashow/message
In this week's LET'S GET BIBLICAL, we'll discuss the passing of Pope Benedict XVI. This German pontiff was hailed as one of the greatest theologians of the Catholic Church, but sadly, his life is not without controversies, most notably when he became the first pope to resign in 600 years. Some theorized that when he resigned, he's still the reigning Pope. One proponent of this belief is former-Catholic Answers host, Patrick Coffin. Now that B16 is dead, does it mean the Chair of Peter is vacant? One wilder claim is "Pope Benedict XVI is still alive!" at nagtatago lang. Para lang si Elvis. Lahat ng iyan sa episode na ito ng podcast. You can help SUPPORT THIS PODCAST by buying me a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thejayarugashow or through GCASH: 09204848046 Sign up for The Jay Aruga Show Newsletter where you will have direct access to behind the scenes stuff, more detailed stories about an episode, and where we can write to each other as well. -> http://TheJayArugaShow.com Subscribe to The Jay Aruga Show Youtube Channel --> https://bit.ly/3ijo5kp Episode Music: 'Vaikuntha' by Spacebar, "Bayaw" and "Throw Pillow" by Sando --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejayarugashow/message
Catholic Drive Time - 877-757-9424 Date – Thursday, January 12, 2023 – INTRO – “Wokeness” at the Fed Could Easily Create Another Banking Crisis – EJ (An-tony) gives us an economic outlook for 2023. And – Cardinal George Pell His last words! Also – Brent Haynes weighs in on finding even MORE classified documents from Joe Biden, social media censorship. Quick News - - B16's ominous words - "We see how the power of the Antichrist is expanding, and we can only pray that the Lord will give us strong shepherds who will defend his church in this hour of need from the power of evil." - Biden aides find second batch of classified documents at new location - House Republicans Pass Bill to Stop Infanticide, Protect Babies Who Survive Abortions... ALSO, they Passed a Resolution Condemning Pro-Abortion Violence at Pregnancy Centers. - Oh... and over 200 Democrats vote against condemning attacks on pro-life pregnancy centers AND 210 Democrats ALSO voted against medical assistance to babies who survive abortion. This includes some 65 Catholics who voted this way! Join Email list! GRNonline.com/CDT GRN to 42828 What's Concerning Us? – Cardinal George Pell his last word! Colm Flynn – last interview – connection to B16 His article to the Spectator and heavy criticism on the synod on synodality Guest Seg. - EJ An-tony – the 2023 Economic Outlook - What can we expect? - Major slow down in GDP for 2023 1% down from 5.7% in 2021 - A Global slowdown? - Rising Interest rates worsing the slowdown? - Is this a recession? A Great depression? -Woke banks -EU adopting ESG – forcing entire supply chains to comply -Digital dollar - The percentage of the population actually working has been flat since March 2022 and has never recovered to where it was before the government-imposed shutdowns of early 2020. 2nd Hour Guest Seg. - Brent Haynes weighs in on finding even MORE classified documents from Joe Biden, social media censorship. McCarthy wanted social media to censor republicans. Joe Social Media IG: @TheCatholicHack Twitter: @Catholic_Hack Facebook: Joe McClane YouTube: Joe McClane Rudy Social Media IG: @ydursolrac Youtube: Glad Trad Podcast Adrian Social Media IG: @ffonze Twitter: @AdrianFonze Facebook: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Catholic Conversations Visit our website to learn more about us, find a local GRN radio station, a schedule of our programming and so much more. http://grnonline.com/
BREAKING: NSA Involved in B16's Forced Retirement?Link to LifeSite article by Dr. Maike Hickson: https://www.lifesitenews.com/blogs/italian-general-us-official-bragged-benedict-would-be-forced-to-resign-weeks-after-2005-election/ (https://www.lifesitenews.com/blogs/italian-general-us-official-bragged-benedict-would-be-forced-to-resign-weeks-after-2005-election/)Follow Dr. Maike Hickson on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HicksonMaikeLink to Glenn Beck video mentioned: https://youtu.be/3reaemCavQs___________________________________________________________________
Catholic Drive Time - 877-757-9424 Date – Wednesday, January 4, 2023 – Memorial of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton INTRO – Did Traditionis Custodes break Pope Benedict XVI's heart? Was he disappointed? Archbishop Gänswein shares his insight! And – What nearly killed Damar Hamlin? A heart attack... yes but, Was it the vax? Was it the tackle? Mark Houck weighs in. Also – Rep. McCarthy has lost 3x … will he win? first multi-ballot speaker election in 100 years... Brent Haynes gives us some perspective. Quick News - - The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) finalized a rule change on Tuesday that expands the availability of abortion pills at both physical and online pharmacies. - the Department of Justice (DOJ) said in a legal opinion on Tuesday The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) can continue to deliver abortion pills across the United States even after the Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022 - 38-year-old Uche Nwaneri, who played for the Jacksonville Jaguars in the National Football League (NFL) dies suddenly at 38. - A youth mental health charity called stem4 released A study about the impacts of social media found that three out of four children as young as 12 “dislike their bodies and are embarrassed by the way they look,” Join Email list! GRNonline.com/CDT GRN to 42828 What's Concerning Us? – B16's broken Heart! Guido Horst, Chief Editor of the German Catholic weekly Die Tagespost Guido Horst: Pope Benedict's lifting of restrictions on the celebration of the extraordinary form of the Roman Rite according to the 1962 missal did not last as long as he intended: as Pope Emeritus, he witnessed the promulgation of Pope Francis' Motu Proprio Traditionis Custodes. Was he disappointed? Archbishop Gänswein:it hit him very hard. I think it broke Pope Benedict's heart to read the new Motu Proprio, because his intention was to help those who had simply found a home in the old Mass find inner peace, liturgical peace, away from Lefebvre. And if we think for how many centuries the ancient Mass has been a source of spiritual life and nourishment for many people, including many saints, it is impossible to imagine that it no longer has anything to offer. And let us not forget that many young people who were born after Vatican II and who do not fully understand all the drama of the Council - that these young people, while knowing the new Mass, have nonetheless found a spiritual home, a spiritual treasure even in the old Mass. Taking this treasure away from people... well, Guest Seg. - Mark Houck – What nearly killed the Bills player? Vax? The Tackle? - The Buffalo Bills said in a statement during the early morning hours on Tuesday that safety Damar Hamlin's frightening collapse on the field was triggered by cardiac arrest. - “The Central Catholic High School community is praying for the well-being and swift recovery of Damar Hamlin, ‘16 (Buffalo Bills). May the Lord be with him and his family during this most difficult time,” - In the statement that was also amplified by the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS), McCullough described the tragic event as “a classical cardiac arrest,” which was later confirmed to be accurate by the Buffalo Bills, and expressed solidarity in prayer with the entire nation for Hamlin's “complete recovery.” Robert W Malone MD, MS - Watching this all play out in the media and on-line, I do have some thoughts. First, I think it is irresponsible for the state-sponsored press Joe Social Media IG: @TheCatholicHack Twitter: @Catholic_Hack Facebook: Joe McClane YouTube: Joe McClane Rudy Social Media IG: @ydursolrac Youtube: Glad Trad Podcast Adrian Social Media IG: @ffonze Twitter: @AdrianFonze Facebook: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Catholic Conversations Visit our website to learn more about us, find a local GRN radio station, a schedule of our programming and so much more. http://grnonline.com/
What is B16's Legacy?
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Today on "Catholic Drive Time": Eucharistic Abuse... and the clergy that allow it to happen with Robert Nugent. Myah Abraham from GreatLife Teens talks about the GREAT prolife reset. ALSO – Brent Haynes – the impact post Roe is already amazing! A radical far-left group (ShutDownDC) has put a $50 bounty out for the names of restaurants where conservative Supreme Court justices are having dinner. The bounty goes up to $200 dollars if the justices are still at the restaurant half an hour after the initial tip. Rumors of B16's death began to spread across Twitter last night. Twitter Stock Plummets After Musk Backs out of Twitter Acquisition Deal A new poll found that 64% of Democratic voters want someone else to run in the 2024 presidential campaign. Biden's approval rating is down to a third of all Americans, according to the New York Times/Siena College poll. Just 26% of Democratic voters said the party should renominate Biden. World Economic Forum: Gas Prices Must Go Even Higher — to Save Democracy Join Email list! GRNonline.com/CDT GRN to 42828 What's Concerning Us – Myah Abraham – GreatLife Teens Attacks on the Church, attack on Concerned Women for America You envision a reset for the pro-life movement? What does that look like and why? Guest Seg. Robert Nugent – Determined to be Catholic 8x to Santiago Eucharistic Abuse.... why won't the Church stop it? Have we lost our minds? Correlation between the health of the Church and the health of the world. 2nd Guest Seg. Brent Haynes - The Statues of pro-life or anti-abortion laws that are taking effect in various states The number of abortion facilities that have closed Using this as an opportunity to point out the falsity of the claims that women are in danger of ectopic pregnancies or miscarriages? Official Social Media Account IG: @CatholicDriveTime Twitter: @CatholicDrive Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CatholicDriveTime YouTube: Catholic Drive Time Joe Social Media IG: @TheCatholicHack Twitter: @Catholic_Hack Facebook: Joe McClane YouTube: Joe McClane Adrian Social Media IG: @ffonze Twitter: @AdrianFonze Facebook: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Catholic Conversations Rudy Social Media IG: @ydursolrac Youtube: Glad Trad Podcast https://www.grnonline.com/ Listen in your car on your local GRN station - http://grnonline.com/stations/ Listen online at GRNonline.com Listen on your mobile with our GRN app (both IOS and Android) Listen on Facebook @GRNonline Listen on Twitter @GRNonline History of the GRN: Starting with absolutely nothing we placed our trust in the Lord and our Blessed Mother. By August of 1996, we were breaking ground for the construction of the Guadalupe Resource Center where our ministry has flourished. We now operate radio 37 stations that reach a potential listening audience of twenty million souls. The Guadalupe Radio Network is the largest EWTN affiliate in the USA. Visit our website to learn more about us, find a local GRN radio station, a schedule of our programming and so much more. http://grnonline.com/
Cases N (A Child) (Termination of children's guardian) [2022] EWFC B16 (09 February 2022) - https://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWFC/OJ/2022/B16.html Z (A Child) (Surrogacy) [2022] EWFC 18 (10 March 2022) - https://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWFC/OJ/2022/B16.html Recommendations The Advocacy Podcast – https://www.theadvocacypodcast.com Modern Family Matters - https://modernfamilymatters.buzzsprout.com Tweet of the week Oliver Conway - https://twitter.com/OliverConway/status/1509807290144202753 Anneka Sinclair - https://twitter.com/AnnekaSinclair/status/1508024147338801152 Diana Wilson - https://twitter.com/DianaWilson165/status/1509925349383151621
Nur wenige Quadratzentimeter verbinden das Motorrad mit der Straße. Reifen müssen dabei viel mitmachen, Fahrspaß ermöglichen und jederzeit genügend Haftreserven bieten. Einen schlechten Reifen? Das gibt es heutzutage kaum noch, sofern der Pneu zum Einsatzzweck passt. Und da Reifen nicht nur Verschleißprodukt, sondern auch eine spitzen Tuningmaßnahme sind, widmen wir diese Technikfolge diesem heiß diskutierten Teil Motorradtechnik. Mit in der Runde: Die Masterminds hinter dem aufwendigsten Produkttest bei MOTORRAD: Vize-Chefredakteur und Service-Papst Jörg Lohse sowie der Leiter des Testbetriebs Karsten Schwers. Im Gespräch mit Reiseredakteur und MOTORRAD-Podcaster Ferdinand Heinrich-Steige erklären sie, was moderne Reifen auszeichnet, wie der große Reifentest abläuft und warum es Reifen gibt, die auch nach fast 40 Jahren Bauzeit noch genauso gut funktionieren, wie damals. Übrigens: Im Reifentest 2022 haben die Kollegen Sport- und Touringreifen getestet, die Reihe startet mit Ausgabe 6/2022. In folgenden Ausgaben findet ihr ältere, aber nach wie vor aktuelle Reifentests. Ihr könnt sie unter shop.motorpresse.de einfach als Heft oder ePaper nachbestellen. Ausgabe 6/2021: Tourensportreifen (120/70 ZR 17 und 180/55 ZR 17) Ausgabe 7/2021: Sportreifen (120/70 ZR 17 und 190/55 ZR 17) Ausgabe 8/2021: Laufleistung contra Grip – eine Analyse Ausgabe 6/2020: Reifen für Cruiser (130/90 B16 und 150/80 B16) Ausgabe 12/2019: Enduroreifen fürs Gelände (120/70 R 19 und 170/60 R 17) Ausgabe 13/2019: Enduroreifen für die Straße (120/70 R 19 und 170/60 R 17) Ausgabe 14/2019: Konzeptvergleich Enduroreifen Ausgabe 6/2017: Reifen für Youngtimer (100/90-18 und 120/90-18)
New Era Archery is on the line, as we catch up with our good friend Nick Albanese. The brainchild of Zeus Broadheads, B16 deer supplement, and the Steady Form archery training device. But beyond his ability to fill the needs of the industry, he is also and incredibly talented deer hunter. Nick walks us through the products, but more importantly he dives into some of his tips and tactics for the whitetail woods. We get his view and insight on “baiting”, as well as best practices for supplemental feeding in your heard and what you can expect as a result. Tune in to this one and be prepared to take notes. ----------------------------- The Outdoor Drive Podcast Official Website: Theoutdoordrive.com Be Sure to Check Out Our Partners- Gator Outdoors: gatoroutdoors.com Promo Code: OUTDOORDRIVE25 for 25% off your entire order Novix Treestands: novixoutdoors.com Promo Code: OUTDOORDRIVE15 for 15% off Novix products Zues Broadheads: neweraarchery.com Latitude Outdoors: latitudeoutdoors.com Nor'easter Game Calls: nor-eastergamecalls.com Rack Bracket: rack-bracket.com Promo Code: OUTDOORDRIVE10 for 10% off your purchase
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On todays episode we call up our old buddy Nick. You know him him from New Era Archery, TAK Driver TV, Zeus Broadheads, Steady Form, and B16 supplements, but today we let Nick cut loose on so much more. Thriving on the pursuit of Big Timber Bucks up in the Adirondack Mountains, we get to discuss the prep, strategy, and a few insider tips to putting down big woods bucks. Dont Let host image fool you, this guy is a Buck Buck Wizard. Upcoming Events - Vermont Fish and Wildlife Seminars: register-ed.com
Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast Episode 58: Zeus Broadheads - Nick Albanese This week Adam, John talk with Nick Albanese creator of Zeus Broadheads, Steady Form, B16 and Tak Driver TV on the Pursuit Channel. They talk with Nick about the different products that he ahas brought to market and the physics and testing that went into the Zues Broadhead. The broached is a 3 phase hybrid broached that actually collapses rather than expands hone faced with an obstacle. It is an idea crazy enough that it does actually work. If you are looking at changing up your broached stuff definitely give the Zeus a look http://neweraarchery.com/zeus-broadheads Don't Forget to Check out our Friends at www.tiogarise.com - www.trytioga.com Gearak: Save 25% with Code CHRONICLES Bowhunter Box Club: Use code CHRONICLES to save 10% Cervicide: 10% off with code Chronicles If you like what we are doing and want to see more, please consider checking out our Patreon account. Any funds generated through our Patreon account are funneled right back into the podcast to help fund equipment, hosting fees and gear for reviews and giveaways and as always future hunts. http://bit.ly/BHCPatreon http://bit.ly/BowhunterChroniclesPodcast music by Bensound.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices