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Al and Val have to get to prom but they are on the run from a diamond thief! OH NO! Help us out by giving us a listen. And vote for us for Prom Queen! Bad Hair Day (February 13, 2015)IMDB WikipediaDirected by Erik Canuel (Big Wolf on Campus, Flashpoint, 19-2)Written by Billy Eddy & Matt Eddy (Zapped, Teen Beach 2, Monster High 1 & 2, Eureka), Eric M. Gardner (only 1 other credit)Starring: Laura Marano as Monica Reeves (Without a Trace, Austin & Ally, Ladybird, music videos)Leigh-Allyn Baker as Liz (character & voice actor - Mass Effect, Back at the Barnyard, Good Luck Charlie, Will & Grace)Christian Campbell as Pierce (character & voice actor - Max Steel, Big Love, Kiya & the Kimoja Heroes)Alain Goulem as Monica's Dad (character & voice actor - Bob Moraine, 18 to Life, Assassins Creed, My Old Ass)Christian Paul as Ed (character & voice actor - Wicker Park, Assassins Creed)Kiana Madeira as Sierra (Really Me, Trinkets, Fear Street, My Adventures with Superman)Jake Manley as Kyle Timmons (Heroes Reborn, iZombie, Midway, The Order)Zoé De Grand Maison as Ashley (Orphan Black, Riverdale)Synopsis: A high school student is desperate to be prom queen, but on the big night her hair is an uncontrollably bad mess. Meanwhile, a lady FBI agent is on the hunt for a jewel thief who is looking for a stolen necklace, which the messy haired girl has in her possession. Soon, she and the agent chase the jewel thief, and she's whizzed on a wild adventure in the city.Fun Facts: The executive producer is Leigh-Allyn Baker, who plays Liz in the film.Laura Marano (Monica) didn't have a stunt double for the driving scenesThe movie was filmed in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.Next Movie: Teen Beach 2 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Not all villains wear capes—some have wings and a taste for cows. We talk to a fly expert who's taking the bite out of barnyard pests.
What are several glaring anachronisms in Walt Disney World's Mr. Toad's Wild Ride?On this episode of Distory, we motor on through the first half of Track B in the extinct Walt Disney World version of Mr. Toad, looking for the details and history that have been lost over time. After discussing some silly portraits (and a disappointing motto) in Toad Hall, we crash into the library and find some anachronistic quills, a few connections to Disneyland, and a surprising origin of a word connected to a piece of armor. We then fly out into the barnyard to explore some recycled Bruce Bushman concepts, learn about curly pig tails, and admire some eyelashes. Kirk gives us a lesson on Disney's favorite chickens, Kate gives a rundown of some repeated audio animatronics, and we end this episode toasting Disney's incredible illusioneer Yale Gracey, who brought us chicken mobiles, pouring tea, mylar flames. and so much more. Join us LIVE on YouTube most Thursdays at 10:30am Pacific/1:30pm Eastern for more Distory!Kate's Youtube: @disneyciceroneYou can also find us on Instagram, Facebook, and at disneycicerone.com & walruscarp.comView full video versions of each episode at Disney Cicerone's YouTube channel HERE OR on the Spotify version of our podcast.Distory T-shirts and StickersKate's SubstackKate's books on AmazonWalrusCarp T-shirts & MerchMOWD app
Send us a textThis episode we discuss what we have been up to. We talk about our results from The Barnyard cook off in weatherford. If you would like to be part of the podcast or sponsor us let us know.The Good Charcoal Company https://www.instagram.com/thegoodcharcoal/Mister Briskethttps://www.misterbrisket.com/Gourmet wood productshttps://www.instagram.com/gourmetwood/ Super 55 DrumsDIY Smoker Plans By SmokerBuilder – SmokerPlans By smokerplans.net/BIGSALINASBARBECUEBig Salinas Barbecue Website:Home | Big Salinas Barbecue
Lent is upon us, and that means seafood specials at restaurants across the country, both for Catholics who refrain from eating meat on Fridays during the six-week period, and for those for whom it has become a seasonal lifestyle for other reasons.Pat Cobe, senior menu editor of Restaurant Business, noticed some relatively unusual fish, such as Alaska cod and flounder, rather than the more typical pollock gracing menus, particularly at quick-service restaurants. Bret Thorn, senior food & beverage editor of Nation's Restaurant News and Restaurant Hospitality, pointed out that the rather debauched holiday of St. Patrick's Day always falls during Lent, which is intended to be a time of abstinence. The contrast means that green menu items and corned beef share menu space with seafood at this time of year.Bret noted that there are other, smaller, less formal holidays at this time of year, too. Mar. 10 is Mario Day, important to a certain subset of young video gamers. It's followed by Pi Day on Mar. 14, celebrating the universal constant that starts with 3.14. Restaurants reinterpret it as Pie Day, and offer a variety of specials around pizza and dessert. Pat observed that BJ's is offering specials in its skillet cookies, called Pizookies. Mar. 16 is Steve Austin Day, which holds some importance for professional wrestling fans. This year it's also part of St. Practice Day, which some people celebrate on the weekend before St. Patrick's Day (which is on a Monday this year), ostensibly to build up their alcohol tolerance for the annual celebration of Irish culture. Then there's April Fool's Day on April 1, International Cannabis Day on April 20, Earth Day on April 22, and Star Wars day on May the 4th. Pat pointed out that March 9 was National Meatball Day, and Bret expressed his disdain for that and other food holidays, but he acknowledged that they can be a great and relatively easy way to bring in more customers. In other F&B trends, Pat observed the rollout of several new sandwiches this week, including Potbelly's Barnyard, and Bret noted new sauces from Buffalo Wild Wings and Hardee's. Of particular interest, he said, was the fact that Hardee's called out Duke's mayonnaise specifically as an ingredient in its new Carolina Gold BBQ Sauce, and Bojangles also mentioned that it is serving its annual Lenten fish special, the Bojangler, made with Duke's tartar sauce. The guest on this week's podcast is Einat Admony, the chef and owner of Balaboosta restaurant in New York City and the recently opened Moondog, a listening bar that serves Admony's version of Mexican food, among other things. The Israeli chef and restaurateur shared insights into how Middle Eastern and Mexican cuisines are related, and also discussed the unique nature of Israeli cuisine.
In this episode of The Venue RX podcast, host Jonathan Aymin sits down with marketing expert Kai McInnes to explore the power of advertising for wedding venues. Kai shares his journey from managing marketing and sales at his family's venue, The BarnYard, to co-founding The Wedding Marketers, a marketing agency dedicated to helping venues attract newly engaged couples through highly targeted advertising campaigns.Throughout the conversation, Kai dives into the advantages of using paid ads over traditional wedding directories, explaining how strategic advertising can generate higher-quality leads and drive more bookings. He breaks down key performance metrics that every venue should track—such as cost per lead, conversion rates, and return on ad spend—highlighting how data-driven decisions can optimize marketing efforts.Jonathan and Kai also explore the differences between the UK and US wedding markets, touching on cultural variations in booking behaviors and marketing approaches. Kai introduces the concept of “twilight weddings,” a popular trend in the UK that offers a later ceremony start time with an evening-focused reception, and discusses how venues can leverage creative packages like this to differentiate themselves. Beyond ads, Kai emphasizes the importance of authentic engagement and a comprehensive marketing strategy that nurtures leads from first contact to final booking.About Our Guest: Kai McInnes, Co-Founder of The Wedding Marketers, developed a deep understanding of the wedding industry while working at his family's venue, The BarnYard. In 2020, he took over marketing and sales, driving exponential growth while maintaining exceptionally high profit margins. Through refining his strategies, he created a proven framework that other venues can replicate to achieve similar success. Now, through The Wedding Marketers, he empowers venue owners with the tools and systems needed to accelerate growth, increase bookings, and maximize profitability.Find Him Here: Email: kai@theweddingmarketers.comWebsite: https://www.theweddingmarketers.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theweddingmarketersFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheWeddingMarketers
#ScrubHopTalk Ep. 226 - The guys read a story about a gentleman that met his demise due to some very unsavory behavior with a cow, leading Cotton to ask some ridiculous questions. J tells a story about a time he completely destroyed a car with a baseball bat, after attempting to make the vehicle unrecognizable first. Then we take our weekly trip down to Florida and get very heated and animated talking about a guy that got arrested for assaulting somebody in a buffet line.@troxy_cotton @scrubhopking @bigtrox303 #ScrubHop #jerkingoffinacowfield #therewereVINnumbersbackthentoo #thefirsttimeclip3camefromtheendoftheprogramScrub Hop Talk is a weekly show with JDirty, Big Trox, and Troxy Cotton. The boys bring you their take on life and pop culture, reacting to crazy videos, and showcasing a different song from their catalog every week. Brand new episodes air here at YouTube.com/ScrubHop every Sunday night at 5pm Pacific time.Please comment, like, and subscribe!For more information, visit ScrubHop.com to learn all about the music and join the movement.Big Trox's hat selection this week is brought to you by Tom Segura.Visit Howard's 3D Prints for all your 3D printing needs!https://www.instagram.com/howards3dprintsThis week's song:JDirty - "We'll Be Right Back"https://open.spotify.com/album/3MPAOmG8ln8ZuoGKHeejqS?si=oupEWN5NSQ6HQW7tjkYYtgBuy the merch at:http://ScrubHopShop.bigcartel.comFollow the socials at:@ScrubHop on EVERYTHING!JDirty:http://scrubhop.com/jdirtyhttp://instagram.com/scrubhopkinghttp://twitter.com/jdirty303http://facebook.com/JDirty303Big Trox:http://scrubhop.com/bigtroxhttp://instagram.com/bigtrox303http://twitter.com/BigTrox303Troxy Cotton:http://scrubhop.com/troxycottonhttp://instagram.com/troxy_cottonhttp://twitter.com/TroxyCottonhttp://facebook.com/TroxyCottonCOWant to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/63973928...
Send us a textJoin former child star Moosie Drier, and author Jonathan Rosen, as they chat with Cam Clarke from the 1987 animated series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!Cam discusses working on hit series, appearing on such classics as He-Man and Barnyard, being part of the King Family Singers, & much more!Support the show
Send us a textJoin former child star Moosie Drier, and author Jonathan Rosen, as they chat with Cam Clarke from the 1987 animated series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!Cam discusses working on hit series, appearing on such classics as He-Man and Barnyard, being part of the King Family Singers, & much more!Support the show
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CAM CLARKE ORIGINAL VOICE OF LEONARDO AND ROCKSTEADY FROM TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES RELEASING COFFEE TABLE BOOK ‘NOW THEY'RE ALL HERE' THE KING FAMILY ‘ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF ENTERTAINMENT' FEATURING AMAZING PHOTOGRAPHS EXCLUSIVE! Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends I'm your host Ray Shasho. Cam Clarke began his career in short pants and knee socks in 1965 as a member of TV's “The King Family Show”. His mother is Alyce King of The King Sisters. His father is actor Robert Clarke, who starred in many of the science fiction films of the 1950s and '60s. Since the early eighties, Cam has been working in voice-overs, particularly in animation, Voicing such characters as Leonardo in the original “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”. Cam has voiced many other characters as well including Der Fledermaus in “The Tick”, Mac on “Clifford the Big Red Dog”, He-Man in “He-Man: Masters of the Universe”, and Freddy the Ferret in “Back at the Barnyard”. He has also been the voice of Snoopy, Simba, and can currently be heard as Heath, Hoodude, and Professor Rotter in “Monster High”. He has supplied voices for numerous video games, most notably Kratos in “Tales of Symphonia”, Blood Elf in “World Of Warcraft”, and the voice of Liquid Snake for the popular “Metal Gear Solid” series wherein the sequel his character came back as an arm. Proving the old adage, “There are no small parts, just small, …um, …body parts.” PLEASE WELCOME American voice actor, known for his work in animation, video games and commercials. Among his notable roles are Leonardo and Rocksteady in the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series Cam Clarke to Interviewing the Legends … PURCHASE ‘NOW THEY'RE ALL HERE' THE KING FAMILY OVER 100 YEARS OF ENTERTAINMENT FROM AMERICA'S FIRST FAMILY OF SONG BY CAM CLARKE Now They're All here – Over 100 years Of Entertainment From America's First Family of Song”. It's a coffee table book with amazing photographs (some I hadn't even seen!) and memories from the King Sisters, Alvino Rey, Buddy Cole, Tina Cole, Robert Clarke and many other members of the King Family. AVAILABLE February 25, 2025 At amazon.com FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT CAM CLARKE VISIT https://camclarke.com/ Official Website https://www.facebook.com/CamClarkeVoices/ Facebook https://x.com/CamClarkeVoices?mx=2 Twitter https://www.instagram.com/camclarkevoices/ Instagram https://camclarkevoices.tumblr.com/ Tumblr https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0164682/ imdb Support us on PayPal!
SummaryIn this episode of Barnyard Language, hosts Arlene and Caite are interviewed by Krysta Paffrath, their editor and CEO of the Rural Podcast Network. They discuss their backgrounds in agriculture, the challenges of parenting in rural areas, and the importance of community and connection through podcasting. The conversation highlights the similarities in experiences among agricultural families, the impact of mental health discussions, and the joy of sharing stories. The episode emphasizes the authenticity of their podcasting journey and the friendships formed along the way. In this episode, the hosts reflect on their experiences with parenting, the challenges they face, and the joys of raising children in a rural environment. They discuss the importance of vulnerability, the impact of personal tragedies, and the growth they have witnessed in their children. The conversation also touches on societal expectations and the pressures of parenting, emphasizing the need for community support and understanding. The hosts share their thoughts on navigating technology in their children's lives and the balance between work and family life on a farm.We're glad you're joining us for another episode of Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend (or two) and be sure to rate and review us wherever you're listening! If you want to help us keep buying coffee and paying our editor, you can make a monthly pledge on Patreon to help us stay on the air. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as BarnyardLanguage, and if you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search of future guests for the podcast. If you or someone you know would like to chat with us, get in touch.If you have a something you'd like to Cuss & Discuss, you can submit it here: speakpipe.com/barnyardlanguage or email us at barnyardlanguage@gmail.com.TakeawaysKrysta has been editing the podcast for almost a year.Arlene is raising four kids on a dairy farm.Caite's family raises Normandy beef cattle.The Rural Podcast Network supports rural podcasters.Podcasting creates a sense of community for rural families.Mental health discussions are crucial in agriculture.Listeners appreciate the authenticity of the podcast.Accidents on farms can have lasting impacts.The hosts aim to normalize vulnerability in parenting.Everyone has a unique story worth sharing. Tragedy can lead to unexpected positive outcomes.Vulnerability in sharing personal stories can help others.Parenting evolves as children grow and face new challenges.Balancing technology use is crucial in modern parenting.Community support is essential for raising children.Raising kids on a farm offers unique experiences and freedoms.It's important to allow children to learn from their mistakes.Societal expectations can create pressure and burnout for parents.Encouraging children to be themselves is vital for their development.Finding joy in the little moments of parenting is key.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Barnyard Language and Krista07:10...
Go home, YKS…you're drunk! Oh wait no you aren't. You're just making another good ass funny ass episode of the show we all love to listen to. And after all, the show is quite beloved by many all around the world…so why wouldn't we make more episodes of it? Well maybe we will get bored or hit by a bus or something. But not this week! We did one. And on it, we had some good ass shit such as the following: a movie about how to time travel, a drink that mixes up it own self for you and there's no booze or mixer in it, and also something called Morphy Richards. Morphy Richards. Well anyway, it sounds funny. So. Bring your sense of humor! It's required!Music for YKS is courtesy of Howell Dawdy, Craig Dickman, Mr. Baloney, and Mark Brendle. Additional research by Zeke Golvin. YKS is edited by Producer Dan. Social Media by Maddalena Alvarez.YKS Premium is the ONLY place you can find the frequently-listened-to, fake movie trivia and plot recap series MIKETOBER! Coming to Patreon this month! And presumably for many years thereafter. But for now, head on over to Patreon.com/yourkickstartersucks to belly up to the movie bar and suck down a bottle of cinema suds with your buds Mike and JF!Follow us on Instagram: @YKSPod and TikTok: YourKickstarterSucksThis episode of YKS is brought to you by these fine brands: Rocket Money - Let Rocket Money help you reach your financial goals faster (like a rocket or some other similarly speedy mode of transport!!!) Get Rocket Money today at RocketMoney.com/YKSSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's been a while since we last posted, Covid delays, moving and all sorts of slowdowns but Kathy Grable is back with Cam Clarke, a master voice artist best know for Leonardo in the original “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”, Mac on “Clifford the Big Red Dog”, He-Man in “He-Man: Masters of the Universe”, and Freddy the Ferret in “Back at the Barnyard”.
North Carolina Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson accused of locker room peeping and supporting slavery. Everything is a thing. The Springfield City school district continues to receive MAGA threats. Donald lied on GUTFELD! about his call with Gov. Walz. Donald also thinks there was an audience at the debate. The latest polling shows more good news for Kamala Harris. Finally, voters are realizing Democrats are far better for the economy. Why is Donald still competitive? With Jody Hamilton, David Ferguson, music by The Metal Byrds, Powder Pink and Sweet, and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's episode of Tell me it's Friday, we're exploring the heartwarming tradition of 4Front purchasing 4-H animals from kids at the fair and how it impacts the broader community. Join us as we chat about the benefits of supporting these future entrepreneurs.
On this episode of the Reading with Your Kids podcast, host Jed Doherty had the pleasure of chatting with two talented children's book authors - Annie Wyatt and Chris Strassel. Annie Wyatt joined us from Charlotte, North Carolina to discuss her new picture book "A Horse in the Castle." Annie shared how her love of horses, especially after volunteering at a therapeutic riding program, inspired her to write a story that educates kids about the daily life of these majestic animals. She wanted to create a fun, rhyming tale that would get kids excited to learn more. Annie also talked about the importance of reading aloud to kids, and how the rhythmic nature of her book helps young readers develop important literacy skills. As a mom herself, she gets so much joy seeing kids connect with her stories. Next, Jed welcomed Chris Strassel, who is based in Delaware, to discuss her debut picture book "Courageous Clooney." Chris rescued her dog Clooney after he was flown to safety during Hurricane Ida, and she was inspired to write a book that raises awareness about the dangers of heartworm disease in dogs. Chris shared how she wanted to create an engaging, educational story that would help pet owners understand the importance of heartworm prevention. She's partnering with vets and shelters to ensure the book's profits can provide preventative treatment for dogs in need. Jed and Chris also chatted about the responsibility of pet ownership and how books can be a great way to teach kids about caring for animals. Both Annie and Chris showed their passion for using children's literature to make a positive impact. Their stories are sure to delight young readers while imparting valuable lessons. Be sure to check out "A Horse in the Castle" and "Courageous Clooney" - you won't want to miss these heartwarming, impactful books! Click here to visit our website – www.ReadingWithYourKids.com Follow Us On Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readingwithyourkids Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/readingwithyourkids/ X - https://x.com/jedliemagic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/reading-with-your-kids-podcast/ Please consider leaving a review of this episode and the podcast on whatever app you are listening on, it really helps!
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Welcome back to the EXTRAVAGANSAW! This week we are breaking down one of the controversial films among fans, JIGSAW! We talk everything from silly traps, Jigsaw kinks, to the real terrors of a grain silo.
Message Rella B Here!Welcome to Reading with Rella B! This episode features a sample reading of the early reader chapter book: Barnyard Games by Tony Rubino.On an animal farm in eastern Pennsylvania, the farmer's Shih Tzu dogs, Omni and Baby, lead the farm animals in a game of tag. A fence protects them from the bullies in the dark forest. One day, a hungry coyote leaps onto the fence, freezing the animals in fear. Omni and Baby must unite the animals and have faith to send the worst bully back to the forest with an unsuspecting friend's help.If you like this book, it can be purchased on Amazon.Support the Show.***I have a new book that will be coming out! Check it out on BackerKit to get exclusive merch and a copy before it is released to market!*** We will begin getting our brains and bodies ready with some stretching and a riddle with Rella, then we will hear the story and shout out our Co-Creators!There are many participation opportunities for the little ones, so please go to RellaBBooks.com or your favorite social channel, if you would like to learn more about those! I send out FREE weekly activities to my newsletter subscribers and followers. Social HandlesFacebook: @RellaBBooksInstagram: @RellaBBooksTwitter: @RellaBBooksPinterest: @RellaBBooksYouTube: @RellaBBooksTikTok: @RellaBBooksWebsite: RellaBBooks.comThanks for listening, toodles!
Jesus invites those with intellectual disability to meet Him in His Word. But churches aren't always as equipped to lay out a feast for them, as they are for those without obvious disabilities. Paul and Jill Miller's journey with their daughter, Kim, led to creating interactive Bible studies for individuals with disabilities. Join hosts Dave and Ann Wilson as they hear about the impact disability ministry can have on churches and families. Will they be fed at your church? Show Notes and Resources Learn more about Paul and Jill Miller, their ministry, and their books at seeJesus.net. You can find the See Jesus Interactive Bible Studies here. You can find Jill Miller's devotional for families, Finding Jesus on Upside Down Days: Family Devotions from the Barnyard, in our shop. Finding Joy in the Hard Places with Autism, a conversation with Paul and Jill Miller. His book, 5 Traits of a Healthy Family, is out now! We'll send it at no cost to you with a donation of any size this week, as our way of saying a huge "Thank you!" for partnering with us toward stronger families around the world. Find resources from this podcast at shop.familylife.com. See resources from our past podcasts. Find more content and resources on the FamilyLife's app! Help others find FamilyLife. Leave a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Check out all the FamilyLife's podcasts on the FamilyLife Podcast Network
What do difficult days, disability, and donkeys have in common? They're all pathways to finding Jesus, according to Jill and Paul Miller. They joined Dave and Ann Wilson on this episode of FamilyLife Today to discuss the ups and downs of their journey -- including the joy and hardship of parenting a child with disabilities and the wonder of living on a farm, which inspired Jill's devotional. Show Notes and Resources Learn more about Paul and Jill Miller, their ministry, and their books at seeJesus.net. You can find the See Jesus Interactive Bible Studies here. You can find Jill Miller's devotional for families, Finding Jesus on Upside Down Days: Family Devotions from the Barnyard, in our shop. Finding Joy in the Hard Places with Autism, a conversation with Paul and Jill Miller. His book, 5 Traits of a Healthy Family, is out now! We'll send it at no cost to you with a donation of any size this week, as our way of saying a huge "Thank you!" for partnering with us toward stronger families around the world. Find resources from this podcast at shop.familylife.com. See resources from our past podcasts. Find more content and resources on the FamilyLife's app! Help others find FamilyLife. Leave a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Check out all the FamilyLife's podcasts on the FamilyLife Podcast Network
In this special episode, hosts Arlene and Caite, are chatting with, Kirsten Diprose, host of the Ducks on the Pond Podcast, to discuss their experiences with farming and parenting in rural settings. They share personal stories, highlighting the cultural and logistical differences between rural and city life, and emphasize issues like mental health, childcare accessibility, and community importance. The discussion explores the genuine nature of rural interactions, the significance of allowing children to choose their own paths, and the strong ties among rural women. Additionally, the hosts reflect on farming legacies, family priorities, and humorous parenting moments, providing a comprehensive look at the joys and challenges of rural living across three different countries.Connect with Kirstenhttps://instagram.com/theimpossiblefarmher/?hl=enhttps://www.ducksonthepond.com.au/https://www.ruralpodcastingco.com/We're glad you're joining us for another episode of Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend (or two) and be sure to rate and review us wherever you're listening! If you want to help us keep buying coffee and paying our editor, you can make a monthly pledge on Patreon to help us stay on the air. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as BarnyardLanguage, and if you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search of future guests for the podcast. If you or someone you know would like to chat with us, get in touch.If you have a something you'd like to Cuss & Discuss, you can submit it here: speakpipe.com/barnyardlanguage or email us at barnyardlanguage@gmail.com.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Host Introductions01:19 What Are You Growing?01:45 Farming in Australia03:57 Farming in Iowa05:24 Farming in Ontario07:31 Agricultural Diversity and Challenges16:05 Parenting on the Farm19:16 Podcast Themes and Guest Highlights44:45 Unprepared for Parenthood44:53 Debunking Baby Myths45:42 Sleep and Parenting46:40 Toilet Training Challenges47:51 The Toddler Phase49:28 Close Age Siblings57:40 Raising Kids in Rural Areas01:13:05 Farming and Family Legacy01:18:44 Conclusion and ReflectionsThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
In this week's episode, Dr. Lauryn is joined by Actress, Producer, Author and Speaker, Leigh-Allyn Baker, to discuss the ongoing fight for medical freedoms in our country, and how to best overcome the backlash and scrutiny that come from certain industries when you do so. You (or maybe your children) likely best know Leigh-Allyn Baker for her role as Amy Duncan in the popular Disney channel series, Good Luck Charlie. She's had an extensive career in tv and film, including recurring appearances on acclaimed series and an Emmy award for her voice acting portrayal of Abby in the animated series Back at the Barnyard. Beyond her professional achievements in the entertainment world, Baker is known for her outspoken faith and advocacy for freedom, rising to mainstream prominence during the pandemic when a speech she gave at her local school board meeting went viral, bringing her praise from some, and shunning and cancellation from others (ie Hollywood).During their conversation, Leigh-Allyn recaps the harrowing journey of two boys and the fight to save and heal them, how she saw control being exerted and freedoms being removed long before the pandemic, her school board appearance that went viral, the repercussions she's faced, why she wrote her new book, and much much more.Follow: Leigh-Allyn: Instagram | Twitter | TikTok | Buy Leigh-Allyn's children's book, One Small Little Voice– – – – – Sign up here to receive our monthly associate job postings email.Rate & subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!Join the Weekly Slay mailing list HEREIf you want to submit a question or have feedback, make sure to tell us:Website | Instagram | FacebookMentioned in this episode:Get your FREE FOCUS Academy Kickstart Program by clicking the link below!Focus AcademyInterested in Molly Cahill's Holistic Marketing Hub? Hit the link to learn more and use code "sheslays" at check out for $200 off your purchase.Holistic Marketing HubDo you need help in your practice with the busy work that you or your staff don't like doing? If you said yes, then you've got to check out the virtual chiropractic assistants offered by Chiro Matchmakers.Chiro MatchmakersTo learn more about CLA and the INSiGHT scanner go to the link below and enter code SHESLAYS when prompted.CLALearn more about Sunlighten Saunas and get your She Slays discount by clicking the link below!Sunlighten SaunasLooking for an associate? Want your advertisement viewed by thousands of chiropractic students each month? If you answered yes and yes, then click the She Slays Job Board link below to grab your
We're taking a break from Brendan Fraser History Month so Devon can have a much needed self-care Sunday, so we present to you this Time Capsule episode where Devon and Sejohn take a trip back to the “Barnyard” and use the Nickelodeon film that would go on to spawn a 52 episode television series as a jumping off point for a discussion about Nickelodeon's business practices, the way that parent's reacted to the channel, and how their approach to animated films effected the industry.
This is Episode 77 featuring Rick Stojak, a renowned drummer for various bands, notably one of psychobilly's finest, the Barnyard Ballers. In this episode, I had the pleasure of chatting with Rick via StreamYard earlier this year. We delved into his extensive music career, including his involvement in past projects and tours, as well as his journey joining the Barnyard Ballers back in 1995. Rick also shared insights into his drum academy, multi-volume instructional book, and podcast. If you're a long-time listener, you might recall Rick's brief appearance on Episode 24 with the Barnyard Ballers, recorded at the Long Beach Psyclone. I always find speaking with Rick enjoyable, he's such a positive and talented guy, and I'm certain you'll feel the same way. Don't forget to visit his website @rickstojak.com for more information. -Graphic Design by Jeremie Fletcher Bourcy -Mixing and post production by Ryan Myles For more episodes and updates, follow the Beer With Bear Podcast [Linktree](https://linktr.ee/beerwithbearpodcast?fbclid=PAAaYkkCPdOJRer6DcuCSFGP3HH5zkNxkcfexpcGAB4IgPWShJ4vnu0kONMNM). Connect with Rick Stojak:https://www.rickstojak.com/ - [Facebook]https://www.facebook.com/rick.stojak?mibextid=ZbWKwL - [Instagram] https://www.instagram.com/rick_stojak?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== -[YouTube]https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCHNU7H9H7zdmuWMK3obDARg
This is Episode 77 featuring Rick Stojak, a renowned drummer for various bands, notably one of psychobilly's finest, the Barnyard Ballers. In this episode, I had the pleasure of chatting with Rick via StreamYard earlier this year. We delved into his extensive music career, including his involvement in past projects and tours, as well as his journey joining the Barnyard Ballers back in 1995. Rick also shared insights into his drum academy, multi-volume instructional book, and podcast. If you're a long-time listener, you might recall Rick's brief appearance on Episode 24 with the Barnyard Ballers, recorded at the Long Beach Psyclone. I always find speaking with Rick enjoyable, he's such a positive and talented guy, and I'm certain you'll feel the same way. Don't forget to visit his website @rickstojak.com for more information. -Graphic Design by Jeremie Fletcher Bourcy -Mixing and post production by Ryan Myles For more episodes and updates, follow the Beer With Bear Podcast [Linktree](https://linktr.ee/beerwithbearpodcast?fbclid=PAAaYkkCPdOJRer6DcuCSFGP3HH5zkNxkcfexpcGAB4IgPWShJ4vnu0kONMNM). Connect with Rick Stojak:https://www.rickstojak.com/ - [Facebook]https://www.facebook.com/rick.stojak?mibextid=ZbWKwL - [Instagram] https://www.instagram.com/rick_stojak?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== -[YouTube]https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCHNU7H9H7zdmuWMK3obDARg
MDV, James, and Max are back on the mic for this week's episode of THE INTRO. Grab a notebook, grab a chair, and let's learn a thing or two about fitness, nutrition, and performance from the fellas. New episodes of THE INTRO launch every Tuesday on Apple Podcasts & Spotify. Follow MDV Follow Max Follow James Follow NCFIT NCFIT Programming For Gym Owners Coach Like A Pro Coaching Development Course Coach Like A Pro Newsletter
JELLY ROLL MORTON – MORTON'S SEVEN & SIX New York, January 4, 1940Sweet substitute (jrm vcl), Panama, If you knew (jrm vcl)Henry “Red” Allen (tp) Joe Britton (tb) Albert Nicholas (cl) Eddie Williams (as) Jelly Roll Morton (p,vcl) Wellman Braud (b) Zutty Singleton (d) New York, January 23, 1940Dirty, dirty, dirty (jrm vcl,*), Swinging the ElksJoe Britton out, rest same MUGGSY SPANIER AND HIS RAGTIME BAND Chicago, July 7, 1939Big butter and egg man (gb speech), Someday sweetheart, That da da strain (#) Muggsy Spanier (cnt) George Brunies (tb,speech,vcl) Rod Cless (cl) Ray McKinstry (ts) George Zack (p) Bob Casey (g) Pat Pattison (b) Marty Greenberg (d) New York, November 10, 1939Livery stable blues [Barnyard blues]Muggsy Spanier (cnt) George Brunies (tb,vcl) Rod Cless (cl) Bernie Billings (ts) Joe Bushkin (p) Bob Casey (b) Don Carter (d) DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA New York, January 13, 1938Steppin' into swing society, Prologue to black and tan fantasy, The new black and tan fantasyRex Stewart (cnt) Cootie Williams, Arthur Whetsel (tp) Joe Nanton, Lawrence Brown (tb) Barney Bigard (cl,ts) Johnny Hodges (as,sop) Otto Hardwick (as,cl) Harry Carney (bar,cl,b-cl) Duke Ellington (p) Fred Guy (g) Billy Taylor, Sr., Hayes Alvis (b) Sonny Greer (d,chimes) Ivie Anderson (vcl) New York, February 2, 1938Riding on a blue note, Lost in meditationJuan Tizol (tb) added SANDY WILLIAMS AND HIS OCTET New York, June 3, 1946Tea for me, Frost on the moon, Sam-Pan, Sandy's blues, Gee baby, ain't I good to you ? Continue reading Puro Jazz 12 marzo 2024 at PuroJazz.
We're glad you're joining us for another episode of Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend (or two) and be sure to rate and review us wherever you're listening! If you want to help us keep buying coffee and paying our editor, you can make a monthly pledge on Patreon to help us stay on the air. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as BarnyardLanguage, and if you'd like to connect with other farming families, you can join our private Barnyard Language Facebook group. We're always in search of future guests for the podcast. If you or someone you know would like to chat with us, get in touch.If you have a something you'd like to Cuss & Discuss, you can submit it here: speakpipe.com/barnyardlanguage or email us at barnyardlanguage@gmail.com.SummaryIn this Valentine's Day episode, the hosts interview their husbands and discuss various topics related to parenting and farming. They talk about the challenges and joys of parenting, the first impressions they had of each other, and the most appropriate Valentine's Day presents for long-term relationships. They also discuss what they would do differently on the farm if they won the lottery. Overall, the episode provides insights into the hosts' personal lives and experiences as parents and farmers. The conversation covers various topics including changes in Valentine's Day celebrations, excessive treats and gifts, dealing with fruit flies, challenges of farming, and the return of the husbands to the podcast.TakeawaysParenting can be challenging, but it also brings joy and fulfillment.First impressions can be important, but they don't always determine the course of a relationship.Valentine's Day presents should be thoughtful and considerate of the recipient's interests and preferences.Winning the lottery can provide opportunities to improve and expand farming operations.Personal connections and liking your partner are important factors in a successful and fulfilling relationship. Valentine's Day celebrations have become more elaborate and involve excessive treats and gifts.Fruit flies can be a nuisance during the winter months, even when there is no fruit present.Farming can be challenging, especially when it comes to managing livestock and building appropriate facilities.The husbands' return to the podcast brings a lighthearted and humorous dynamic to the conversation.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Valentine's Day Episode03:01 Listening to Podcast Episodes06:13 Challenges of Parenting09:26 The Most Challenging Part of Parenting12:15 The Best Part of Parenting14:17 Revealing Personalities as Parents16:28 First Impressions on First Dates21:55 Appropriate Valentine's Day Presents25:31 Winning the Lottery and Farming30:00 Cussing and Discussing40:23 Changes in Valentine's Day Celebrations41:19 Excessive Treats and Gifts42:07 Dealing with Fruit Flies43:08 Challenges of Farming44:09 Husbands' Return to the Podcast45:18 Closing RemarksThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:...
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While we are on hiatus preparing for season 2, we decided to share some unreleased recordings from our practice runs before the Podcast launched. Enjoy!On this episode:Joel is NOT an influencerThe Draw (Get to know Ben and Joel)Not so Rapid Fire AnswersAiring of GrievancesNothing better than Late Night In-n-Out Follow us on Social Media - @lifeofluxeFor Merch and Business Inquiries visit - www.lifeofluxela.com
Watch a skate video today, and you'll notice how similarly shaped the boards are. It's called the “popsicle” design, because the deck is narrow in the middle and rounded off at both ends, like a popsicle stick. This may seem stupid simple, but that basic, clean popsicle shape is actually the product of a lot of experimentation and iteration. In 1989, one particular board would cement skateboard design as we know it. But to understand it, we have to go back over a decade to the mid-70s, as more and more money poured into the growing sport.The Double Kick
Our New Year's Resolution for 2024? We've gotta escape the fucking Barnyard. Notes: Perfectly Objective Snopes Style Humor, Officer Down Alert, GreyChew, Baby Robots, Gynoids in Buckle Jeans, Gnome Elixir Bar, The End of the DCEU, Fifty Shades of Madame Web, Y'all Rockin' with Agatha?, Wild Mike, Pizza Delivery Newtype, Nasty Cheeses, American Idiot, Watto's Fake Friends, The Parable of the Milking Machine, Munch Box, Toy Budget, Sonic Cookbook, Pokemon Sativa & Indica, DUI Guys
Sheri Langford is a straight-talking Texas shepherd, dog trainer, and retired crime- scene investigator. In this episode of Voices from the Field, Sheri talks with NCAT Sustainable Agriculture Specialist Linda Poole about raising Navajo-Churro sheep – which she calls “the mustangs of the sheep world”– with the help of her border collie, Anatolian, and Great Pyrenees guardian dogs. On her Red Feather Ranch, Sheri says, predators are like pilots: there are old predators, and there are bold predators, but, thanks to her dogs, there are no old, bold predators. Sheri also talks about her journey from crime scene investigator to shepherd, how to prepare a flock for wildfire, training sheep to avoid “rope and hoist” milking, and other tales of life with small ruminants. This Voices from the Field episode is part of NCAT's “She's Raising Sheep” podcast series. Related ATTRA Resources: · She's Raising Sheep Series · Tips for Marketing Sheep and Goat Products: Dairy · Tips for Marketing Sheep and Goat Products: Fiber Other Resources: · The Red Feather Ranch · Navajo-Churro Sheep Association· Farm Fresh Forensics: Life Between the Barnyard and the Body Farm Contact Linda Poole at lindap@ncat.org. Please complete a brief survey to let us know your thoughts about the content ofthis podcast. You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and findaccess to our trusted, practical sustainable-agriculture publications,webinars, videos, and other resources at ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.
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It's the truth. The moment we take God as our partner, we discover we are inches from our goal, not the miles we've believed. The key is to let go of our efforts to make something happen, and entrust the entire process to the hands of a loving God. When we do we find we are guided by joy and joyful, nudges. Our only responsibility is to heed them. On this episode, Darrell and Ed, encourage everyone to decide to be the great men and women we are, not the struggling person we sometimes mistakenly think we are. And, during the second segment, Barnyard dancin' Johnny Marfa from Johnny Marfa and the Lights, kicks us into high gear with today's reading, “God‘s got this!” Join Darrell and Ed at Unity Village November 3-5, 2023 for the 1st Fillmore Metaphysical Bible Society Gathering https://www.truthunity.net/fillmore-bible-society/gathering-2023 Help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/funniestthing Recorded @ CHOBO Studios in beautiful Van Nuys, California Book today at https://www.chobostudios.com Edited by PodShuttle https://www.podshuttle.io #funniestthing #darrellanded #chobostudios #podshuttle Darrell and Ed love you!
Come one, come all! Humble performers become leaders of the Circus of Wayward Wonders when tragedy strikes!It's time for Chapter 2 to come to an end...but first, Barn Battle!!!Same Crit Different Day is an actual play Pathfinder 2nd Edtion podcast where a group of friends sit around the table and enjoy some good ole classic tabletop roleplaying, laughs, songs and more!Pathfinder is a product of Paizo as well as the Adventure Path The Extinction Curse.All background music/ambience is from https://tabletopaudio.com/Special thanks to Will O'Wisp Productions for the amazing and wonderful chiptunes and 8 bit music. Almost all chiptunes are made custom by Will O'Wisp Productions, however there are a few from other independent creators on Fiverr.comAnd one more final special thanks to Paizo for making an amazing product and bringing friends and strangers together!So join us at the table and lets roll some dice!.. and do some rippin and the tearin!
Over the course of his decade-and-a-half, bicoastal brewing career, Vasili Gletsos has brewed a wide range of beer styles on an equal wide range of brewing systems. But after launching Wunderkammer (https://www.wunderkammerbier.com) as a personal brand while serving as head brewer for Hill Farmstead, he ultimately decided to make it his focus, building out a simple brewery with an old dairy tank mash tun and a wood-fired copper kettle to make mixed culture beers that tell stories. Through foraging and engaging with the landscape around him, he continues to make beer that feels not just rooted and local, but thoughtfully considered and artful. He's particular about ingredients and fermentation, searching for mixed culture expressions that don't simply lean on clichés of the genre. “Part of the power of mixed culture beer is that I find it very transportive,” he says. “It brings you to a time and place—but I don't always want that time and place to be a barnyard.” In this episode, Gletsos discusses his mixed culture process, including: differentiating Wunderkammer from Hill Farmstead's mixed culture program choosing Brettanomyces strains for more favorable flavors brewing on a very simple wood-fired brewhouse working in layers blending stainless fermentation and wood puncheon aging using foraged ingredients like yarrow cold side versus hot side additions of foraged ingredients And more. This episode is brought to you by: G&D Chillers (https://gdchillers.com): For years G&D Chillers has chilled the beers you love, partnering with 3,000+ breweries across the country along the way, and they're proud of the cool partnerships they've built over the past 30 years. Reach out for a quote today at gdchillers.com (http://www.Gdchillers.com) or call to discuss your next project. BSG Craft Brewing (https://Bsgcraftbrewing.com/): Developed as a part of part of Kerry's Eco Brewing range, FermCap™ Eco is a plant-based alternative to traditional silicon-based products. FermCap™ Eco increases fermenter capacity by reducing foam height to improve beer foam stability and enhance hop utilization. Visit BSGCraftbrewing.com or contact your BSG Sales Rep to get started. Old Orchard (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer): Old Orchard's new brewing customers often mention discovering Old Orchard through the word-of-mouth recommendation of another brewer. To join the core of Old Orchard's brewing community, learn more at oldorchard.com/brewer (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer) Accubrew (https://accubrew.io) The AccuBrew system is designed to give you unprecedented insight into the fermentation process. Monitor gravity, fermentation activity, clarity, and temperature, schedule reminders, and receive alerts anywhere, anytime. To learn more about AccuBrew head over to AccuBrew.io ProBrew (https://www.probrew.com) The ProFill series of rotary can fillers from ProBrew are accelerating plant production everywhere. For more information, visit www.probrew.com or email contactus@probrew.com. Omega Yeast (https://omegayeast.com): Thiolized yeast are a new tool for brewers to bring intense guava and passionfruit aromas out of your malt and hops. And wait, there's more! Omega Yeast makes yeast-to-order with a consistent one week lead time ensuring peak freshness and reliability. Roberts PolyPro (https://go.robertspolypro.com/CBBPod): Try Roberts PolyPro's multipack can handles, designed for sustainability and cost savings. Grip-Pak rings are biodegradable and average $0.05 cents per unit. Craft-Pak carriers are recyclable and designed with 30% less plastic. Visit go.robertspolypro.com/CBBPod to request free samples and start saving today!) Yakima Chief Hops (https://yakimachief.com/return-growers): Yakima Chief Hops is proud to have an established Return-To-Grower program, which redistributes an average of 75% of their business earnings back to the family farms who grow the hops in your beer. Where you buy your ingredients matters and with Yakima Chief Hops, it's more than a box of hops. Learn more at YAKIMACHIEF.COM/RETURN-GROWERS
Today on Valentine in the Morning: Valentine is a cow, Brian is a pig, and Jon is a duck!_Listen live every weekday from 5-10am pacific: https://www.iheart.com/live/1043-myfm-173/ Website: 1043myfm.com/valentine Instagram: @ValentineInTheMorningFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/valentineinthemorning TikTok: @ValentineInTheMorning
Ever wonder what it means to be a responsible reader of the Bible? In this episode we discuss what it looks like to interpret scripture and critical things, such as proof texting, that we as followers of Christ, and Bible enthusiats must follow. We discuss how our worldview map is the foundation by way we interpret the world around us, from barnyard animals to the Bible. Books Mentioned "How to Read The Bible For All It's Worth" Dr. Gordon Fee & Dr. Douglas Stuart "How to Read The Bible In Changing Times" Dr. Mark Strauss "Becomming Whole & Holy" Dr. Jeannine Brown, Carla Dahl, & Wyndy Reuschling FREE THEOLOGY RESOURCES 22 Days of Prayer For Your Child
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Rossifari Podcast - Zoos, Aquariums, and Animal Conservation
Today, the Safari heads to Baltimore, MD to visit the Maryland Zoo! The Maryland Zoo was the first zoo I fell in love with as a child, so it is extra special to have it on the podcast! I sit down with Hassan Bayyan, the manager of the Barnyard section of the zoo, to talk goats, pigs, and more...but we go way beyond that. Hassan has taken a really unique path to zookeeping, and his story is an inspirational one. To go along with that, Hassan also has one of the best outlooks you'll hear on this podcast, or anywhere. EPISODE LINKS: @marylandzoo on socials marylandzoo.org ROSSIFARI LINKS: @rossifari on socials @rossifaripod on TikTok patreon.com/rossifari for bonus content from this episode Rossifari.com
hi besties!! this week we concluded our series on random childhood crushes and I can't believe we felt just as gagged as last week? in this episode we talked about how Tess from "Camp Rock" was THEE mean girl, our favorite Taylor Swift & Beyonce albums, and how one of you believes "Every girl has dated a guy that resembles Otis from "Back at the Barnyard"??? EVERY girl???? idk about that one We're in the works of launching a membership for all of you!! Please take our survey so we can know what y'all wanna see in it: https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1r5mM Our Sponsors for this week are: - ZocDoc: Go to zocdoc.com/TwoidiotGirls and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Then find and book a top-rated doctor today. Many are available within 24 hours. - Babbel: Right now, get up to 55% off your subscription when you go to BABBEL.com/twoidiotgirls FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM & TIKTOK :P @_twoidiotgirls | @deisonafualo | @drewafualo
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