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Coffee with the Chicken Ladies
Episode 233 Belgian d'Uccle Bantam Chicken / Does Keeping Chickens Save You Money on Eggs? / Scotch Woodcock / Egg Baskets

Coffee with the Chicken Ladies

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 49:22


In this week's episode we spotlight the small but mighty and absolutely adorable Belgian Bearded d'Uccle bantam. In our main topic we discuss whether or not keeping chickens saves you money on eggs. We share our recipe for Scotch Woodcock, a Victorian era egg dish, and find some retail therapy with egg baskets.Grubbly Farms - click here for our affiliate link.https://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-100963304-15546963Pre and Probiotic and Vitamin and Electrolyte Powders!Bright and Early Coffee - use code CWTCL15 for 15% off of any bagged coffee. K Cups always ship free!https://brightandearlycoffee.com/Omlet Coops- Use Our Affiliate Link for 10% off!https://tidd.ly/3Uwt8BfChicken Luv Box -  use CWTCL50 for 50% off your first box of any multi-month subscription!https://www.chickenluv.com/Breed Spotlight is sponsored by Murray McMurray Hatcheryhttps://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/Metzer Farms Waterfowlhttps://www.metzerfarms.com/Nestera UShttps://nestera.us/cwtclUse our affiliate link above for 5% off your purchase!Scotch Woodcock - https://coffeewiththechickenladies.com/farm-fresh-egg-recipes/scotch-woodcock/CWTCL Websitehttps://coffeewiththechickenladies.com/CWTCL Etsy Shophttps://www.etsy.com/shop/CoffeeWChickenLadiesAs Amazon Influencers, we may receive a small commission from the sale of some items at no additional cost to consumers.CWTCL Amazon Recommendationshttps://www.amazon.com/shop/coffeewiththechickenladiesSupport the show

South Carolina from A to Z
“L” is for lowcountry baskets

South Carolina from A to Z

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025


“L” is for lowcountry baskets. Far as long as people of African descent have lived in South Carolina, they have made baskets.

StadtRadio Göttingen - Beiträge
Knappe Niederlage nach tollem ersten Viertel und langem Fight. BG Göttingen verliert gegen die EWE Baskets Oldenburg

StadtRadio Göttingen - Beiträge

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 5:02


Am vergangenen Freitag gelang der BG ihr erster Auswärtssieg dieser Saison. Am Abstieg ändert dies längst nichts mehr, brachte aber vielleicht Schwung für das Heimspiel gegen die EWE Baskets Oldenburg am gestrigen Donnerstag. Ob es den Veilchen gelang ihren dritten Sieg einzufahren, hören Sie von Max Scheid.

Edward Reib's
Buddhist Books: TIPIṬAKA 177 • Mahāvagga VI - Part 12

Edward Reib's "Buddhist Books" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 29:22


This is Part 176 of my recital of the "Tipiṭaka," the "Three Baskets" of pre-sectarian Buddhism, as translated into English from the original Pali Language. In this episode, we'll finish reading "Mahāvagga VI," from the "Vinaya Piṭaka," the first of the three "Piṭaka," or "Baskets." "Mahāvagga" literally means "Great Division."

The Chapel Fort Wayne
The Lord Basket

The Chapel Fort Wayne

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 35:17


There are many areas of our lives that give us joy, whether it be our spouse, kids, career, or leisure. But life has a way of teaching us that none of these baskets can be the source of our ultimate joy. When we put all our joy eggs in these smaller baskets, we find over time that they are supported with unstable foundations, eventually fall over, and make a mess of our lives. But these baskets were never meant to be the source of our joy but rather placed in the larger basket. In our new series “Baskets,” Pastor Brandon will challenge us to evaluate how to rejoice in the Lord always through our marriage, parenting, career, and leisure.

Homeschool Minnesota
Morning Baskets and You! with Kristy Smith and Katelyn Morris

Homeschool Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 31:25


Start off your day with a time of intentional discipleship with your family using Morning Baskets! Morning Baskets are curated groups of materials--books, coloring pages, Bible studies, music--that you can use to guide you in talking with your family about theology, world-view, and relationships. They can be used anytime of the day, but are called morning baskets because usually homeschooling families start their day with them. This time with Morning Baskets can be as long or short as it fits with the schedule of the day! Kristy Smith and Katelyn Morris talk about the importance of biblical discipleship, setting intentional relational family time, and how they have utilized Morning Baskets in their family and homeschool! Check out pre-packaged Morning Baskets here: https://www.masterbooks.com/books/morning-baskets

Edward Reib's
Buddhist Books: TIPIṬAKA 176 • Mahāvagga VI - Part 11

Edward Reib's "Buddhist Books" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 33:14


This is Part 176 of my recital of the "Tipiṭaka," the "Three Baskets" of pre-sectarian Buddhism, as translated into English from the original Pali Language. In this episode, we'll continue reading "Mahāvagga VI," from the "Vinaya Piṭaka," the first of the three "Piṭaka," or "Baskets." "Mahāvagga" literally means "Great Division."

Morning Commute
27. Hooters Goes Family Friendly, No Adult Easter Baskets, Parents Should Stop Doing This

Morning Commute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 62:24


Vont opens the show telling Chap and Justis about his friend who's trying to start an OnlyFans (3:00) and a hot take about people who do Easter baskets (9:16). They're trying to make Hooters more family-friendly (20:17) and Justis has strong feelings against kids (28:40). Gayle King and Katy Perry went up to space (31:56) and a man left his kids at a McDonald's while he went to a job interview. Was he in the wrong? (37:51) Plus Chap thinks parents shouldn't do THIS with their children (49:00) and more.Subscribe to Morning Commute Podcast and leave a review!Morning Commute Podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/morningcommutepod/https://www.youtube.com/@SuperVillainStudios_ VONThttps://www.instagram.com/vontleak/ https://www.iheart.com/podcast/467-the-dave-ryan-show-26584068/ CHAPhttps://www.instagram.com/justynchap/ https://www.instagram.com/jusmusicent/ JUSTIShttps://www.instagram.com/_injustis/ https://www.supervillainstudios.net/

Les Conseils de Sportif·ves by Decathlon.
[Coup de coeur] Le déclic de Méline Rollin : la recette d'une athlète pour être bien dans ses baskets

Les Conseils de Sportif·ves by Decathlon.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 25:09


Une nouvelle histoire se prépare pour la chaîne. Avant de revenir très vite avec des épisodes inédits, on se replonge dans vos épisodes coups de cœur. Bonne écoute et à très bientôt !Méline Rollin est mon invitée dans ce nouvel épisode. Athlète, data analyste et cuisinière… Méline a beaucoup de choses à raconter.Ensemble, on discute de course bien sûr… Vous commencez à me connaître, c'est un peu mon sport fétiche. Ne vous inquiétez pas, si vous le running ce n'est pas trop votre truc, cet épisode vous concernera forcément puisqu'on y parle aussi de l'équilibre entre le pro, le perso et le sport dans nos vies bien chargées, mais aussi : de comment gérer l'échec, la pression, et prendre soin de son corps et de sa tête pour réussir à trouver son équilibre.

Murphy, Sam & Jodi
AFTER THE SHOW PODCAST: Easter Food and Baskets, Oh My!

Murphy, Sam & Jodi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 10:53


The best Easter food and what should go in a big kid's Easter basket.

LIVE From the Beach Bungalow
298: Easter Week

LIVE From the Beach Bungalow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 46:29


Grab your government-issued rabbit and join us at participating retail outlets for an all new LIVE! They're chuckling. They're buckling. They're doing that thing where they wing it. Slime is hot in the streets. Everybody is Sinbad. Beluga whales are insanely bald. Plus, what if Black Friday was December 23rd? Was Jesus down for eight weeks or three days? Would you blast off in a unisex bathroom? Baskets. Grass. Eggs. Chocolate. It all happens LIVE!

The Anna & Raven Show
Adult Easter Baskets!

The Anna & Raven Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 4:06


Are you ever too old for an Easter basket? Producer Julie received an Easter basket from her mom her and Anna, Raven, and Producer Justin share what they wish they would get in an adult Easter basket! Photo Credit: Getty Images

Basically Minimal - Minimalist
17: Easter Baskets | Minimal Holiday Decor | Holidays with In-Laws

Basically Minimal - Minimalist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 25:53


On today's episode we are going to talk about how to fill out the easter bunny form so you can have EB leave a minimal basket, minimal holiday decor, and navigating families during the holidays. Follow on Instagram: @thebeachclassroomWelcome to basically minimal where we'll talk about all things cleaning, being lucky, and living an intentional life. The Living in Clarity Podcast, with Fish & Coach Do you want to live an awesome life and to also inspire others? Fish is a world...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

The Twitch and MJ Podcast Podcast
Monkey's Old Man Easter Baskets

The Twitch and MJ Podcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 8:29


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Riggs & Alley
Is Patricia the jerk for cutting off her kids from Easter baskets?

Riggs & Alley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 11:31


Is Patricia the jerk for cutting off her kids from Easter baskets? full 691 Fri, 18 Apr 2025 14:22:04 +0000 qbxtvbR87MZ7dHvAgPbHlc4rknT7vlAV society & culture Alley and DZ on demand society & culture Is Patricia the jerk for cutting off her kids from Easter baskets? If you missed Alley and DZ this morning on 103.7 KISS-FM – you can catch up with the show here! Every show. Every day. No commercials, no music.    2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepo

Morning Crew
Everything From Easter Peeps To Easter Baskets...It's Downtown Abby!

Morning Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 12:12


Abby Miller has all the deets on your Easter weekend fun:See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio
Shoppers In Plymouth Filling Easter Baskets While Watching Bottom Line

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 0:43 Transcription Available


Edward Reib's
Buddhist Books: TIPIṬAKA 175 • Mahāvagga VI - Part 10

Edward Reib's "Buddhist Books" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 32:00


This is Part 175 of my recital of the "Tipiṭaka," the "Three Baskets" of pre-sectarian Buddhism, as translated into English from the original Pali Language. In this episode, we'll continue reading "Mahāvagga VI," from the "Vinaya Piṭaka," the first of the three "Piṭaka," or "Baskets." "Mahāvagga" literally means "Great Division."

Mojo In The Morning
Is There an Age Limit for Easter Baskets?

Mojo In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 9:22 Transcription Available


Les secrets du mental
# 39 - Blandine L'Hirondel, ultra-trail - Courir 170 km, ravitaillement après ravitaillement

Les secrets du mental

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 48:04


L'ultra-trail est une discipline qui requiert particulièrement de résilience, de motivation, voire même d'obstination.Blandine L'Hirondel est double championne du monde et triple championne de France en ultra-trail. Elle a également fini troisième lors du mythique Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc (UTMB) en 2023.Tout cela en tant que semi-professionnelle et en maintenant son activité à côté de gynécologue obstétricienne.Dans cet épisode, elle nous partage sa découverte de la discipline, à la Réunion, et comment, en quelques mois seulement, elle a rejoint l'équipe de France et remporté les championnats du monde. Elle revient aussi sur l'une des courses les plus ardues de sa carrière : l'Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc, un parcours de 171 km avec plus de 10 000 mètres de dénivelé.Bonne écoute !

Kirk and Marianne Highlight Reel
Adult Easter Baskets/ Best Gifts Received

Kirk and Marianne Highlight Reel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 24:59


On this episode of Kirk and Marianne we talk about how 2/3 of adults want Easter baskets, but what's in it? Tune in to hear Kirk, Marianne, and our listeners Live in the Boom Boom Room talk about things we would want in our Easter baskets along with some of the best gifts we received over the years. What did we get? One way to find out. Hit play?

ABA Inside Track
Episode 306 - Hoppin' Down the Grab-Bag Trail (Spring 2025 Grab Bag)

ABA Inside Track

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 68:01


Here come Research Cottontail. Hoppin' down the ABA trail. Hippity hoppity, Grab Bag's on it's waaaaaaaay! Bringing every behavior analyst Baskets full of discussion panelists Things to make your Grab Bag podcast greaaaaaat!   This episode is available for 1.0 LEARNING CEU. Articles discussed this episode: Nevill, R.E., Crawford, M.F., Zarcone, J.R., Maquera, E., Rooker, G.W., Schmidt, J.D. (2024). A retrospective consecutive controlled case series analysis of the assessment and treatment of elopement in children with autism in an inpatient setting. Behavior Analysis in Practice. doi: 10.1007/s40617-024-00979-1 Santa Cruz, H. A. C.,  MIltenburger, R. G. & Baruni., R. R. (2024). Evaluating remote behavioral skills training of online gaming safety skills. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 17, 246-256. doi: 10.1007/s40617-023-00830-z Kelly-Sisken, S., Reeve, K. F., McPheters, C. J., Vladescu, J. C, Reeve, S. A., & Jennings, A. M. (2025). Comparing equivalence-based instruction to a PowerPoint video lecture to teach differential reinforcement descriptors to college students. Behavioral Interventions, 40, online first publication. doi: 10.1002/bin.70002 If you're interested in ordering CEs for listening to this episode, click here to go to the store page. You'll need to enter your name, BCBA #, and the two episode secret code words to complete the purchase. Email us at abainsidetrack@gmail.com for further assistance.

Dom and Jeremy
Adult Easter Baskets 4-4-25

Dom and Jeremy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 13:54


Do you believe that adult children should receive Easter baskets from their mothers? It seems that Jeremy and Josh were unaware of this tradition.The fun continues on our social media pages!Jeremy, Katy & Josh Facebook: CLICK HERE Jeremy, Katy & Josh Instagram: CLICK HERE

The Sports Junkies
Bit Season, Episode 167: Two Baskets Of Fries For The Table, Please

The Sports Junkies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 52:11


Bit Season, Episode 167: Two Baskets Of Fries For The Table, Please full 3131 Thu, 03 Apr 2025 16:20:48 +0000 dQhGIo0yA9r8YcoQO4cIGWOpQo9u9QP1 comedy,sports The Sports Junkies comedy,sports Bit Season, Episode 167: Two Baskets Of Fries For The Table, Please For more than 25 years, The Junks have owned Washington D.C. sports radio, covering Commanders, Nationals, Capitals, Wizards, Hokies, Terrapins, and Hoyas news. Every weekday, childhood friends John-Paul “J.P.” Flaim, Eric “E.B.” Bickel, John “Cakes” Auville, and Jason “Bish” Bishop talk DMV sports, pop culture, life, and more. Plus, they regularly chat with guests like sportswriter John Feinstein, Nats GM Mike Rizzo, and Caps head coach Spencer Carberry.Catch the Sports Junkies live Monday through Friday (5 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 106.7 The Fan, home of the Nationals, Capitals, and Hokies; Team 980, home of the Wizards, Terrapins, and Hoyas; or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @JunksRadio. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Comedy Sports False https://player.amperwavep

The Mom Room
Outfit Drama, Easter Baskets, and My New Car

The Mom Room

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 29:49


EP488. This week on the podcast, Renee is spilling all the tea on her outfit drama for the Summer House events that had her second-guessing her wardrobe choices. She's walking us through the highs and lows of picking the perfect look and the stress that comes with curating an ensemble for a big event. Finally, Renee wraps up the episode by sharing all the reasons she's head over heels for her new car! Get ready for a fun, relatable, and super entertaining episode! Grab your coffee, get comfy, and join the convo with Renee. You won't want to miss it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bit Season
Bit Season, Episode 167: Two Baskets Of Fries For The Table, Please

Bit Season

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 52:11


Bit Season, Episode 167: Two Baskets Of Fries For The Table, Please full 3131 Thu, 03 Apr 2025 16:19:52 +0000 U6qmd6vD5XsLhXLbREyZxTDuML1gDpnq sports Bit Season sports Bit Season, Episode 167: Two Baskets Of Fries For The Table, Please Go behind the glass with Sports Junkies producers Drab and Valdez in a weekly podcast all about the show. Behind-the-scenes stories that take you inside the fights, botches, and daily drama surrounding the Junkies show. 2024 © 2022 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavep

Interplace
Peach Baskets and Passing Lanes to Global Stars and Spatial Games

Interplace

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 21:36


Hello Interactors,It's March Madness time in the states — baskets and brackets. I admit I'd grown a bit skeptical of how basketball evolved since my playing days. As it happens, I played against Caitlin Clark's dad, from nearby Indianola, Iowa! Unlike the more dynamic Brent Clark, I was a small-town six-foot center, taught never to face the basket and dribble. After all, it was Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's era of back-to-the-hoop skyhooks. By college, however, I was playing pickup games in California, expected to handle the ball, shoot, dish, or drive. Just like Caitlin! The players around me were from East LA, not Indianola. Jordan was king, and basketball wasn't just evolving — it was about to explode. It's geographic expansion and spatial dynamism has influenced how the game is played and I now know why I can't get enough of it.BOARDS, BOUNDARIES, AND BREAKING FREEThere was one gym in my hometown, Norwalk, Iowa, where I could dunk a basketball. The court was so cramped, there was a wall right behind the backboard. It was padded to ease post layup collisions! But when I timed it right, I could run and jump off the wall launching myself into the air and just high enough to dunk. This old gym, a WPA project, was built in 1936 and was considered large at the time relative to population. It felt tiny by the time I played there during PE as a kid and on weekend pickup games as a teen — though it was still bigger than anything my parents experienced in rural Southern Iowa.Basketball began as a sport of spatial limitation. James Naismith invented the game in 1891 — 45 years prior to my dunk gym's grand opening. The game was invented to be played in a YMCA gym in Springfield, Massachusetts. This building dictated the court's dimensions, movement, and strategy. Naismith's original 13 rules emphasized order—no dribbling or running, only passing to move the ball. Early basketball wasn't about individual drives but about constant movement within a network of passing lanes, with players anticipating and reacting in real time.The original peach baskets were hung ten feet high on a balcony railing, with no backboards to guide shots. Misses bounced unpredictably, adding a vertical challenge and forcing players to think strategically about rebounding. Since the baskets had bottoms, play stopped after every score, giving teams time to reset and rethink.Soon the bottom of the basket was removed, and a backboard was introduced — originally intended to prevent interference from spectators batting opponents shots from the balcony. The backboard fundamentally altered the physics of play. Now a player could more predictably bank shots of the backboard and invent new rebounding strategies.When running while dribbling was introduced in the late 1890s, basketball's rigid spatial structure loosened. No longer confined to static passing formations, the game became a fluid system of movement. These innovations transformed the court into an interactive spatial environment, where angles, trajectories, and rebounds became key tactical elements. According to one theory of spatial reformulation through human behavior, structured spaces like basketball courts evolved not solely through top-down design, but through emergent patterns of use, where movement, interaction, and adaptation shape the space over time.By the 1920s, the court itself expanded—not so much in physical size but in meaning. The game had spread beyond enclosed gymnasiums to urban playgrounds, colleges, and professional teams. Each expansion further evolved basketball's spatial logic. Courts in New York's streetball culture fostered a tight and improvisational style. Players developed elite dribbling skills and isolation plays to navigate crowded urban courts. Meanwhile, Midwestern colleges, like Kansas where Naismith later coached, prioritized structured passing and zone defenses, reflecting the systemic, collective ethos of the game's inventor. This period reflects microcosms of larger social and spatial behaviors. Basketball, shaped by its environment and the players who occupied it, mirrored the broader urbanization process. This set the stage for basketball's transformation and expansion from national leagues to a truly global game.The evolution of basketball, like the natural, constructed, and cultural landscapes surrounding it, was not static. Basketball was manifested through and embedded in cultural geography, where places evolve over time, accumulating layers of meaning and adaptation. The basketball court was no exception. The game burst forth, breaking boundaries. It branched into local leagues, between bustling cities, across regions, and globetrotted around the world.TACTICS, TALENT, AND TRANSNATIONAL TIESThe year my ego-dunk gym was built, basketball debuted in the 1936 Olympics. That introduced the sport to the world. International play revealed contrasting styles, but it wasn't until the 1990s and 2000s that basketball became a truly global game — shaped as much by European and African players as by American traditions.Europe's game focused on tactical structures and spatial awareness. In the U.S., basketball was built within a high school and college system, but European basketball mimicked their club-based soccer academy model. It still does. In countries like Serbia, Spain, and Lithuania, players are taught the game from a tactical perspective first — learning how to read defenses, move without the ball, and make the extra pass. European training emphasizes court vision, spacing, and passing precision, fostering playmakers wise to the spatial dynamics of the game. Geography also plays a role in the development of European basketball. Countries like Serbia and Lithuania, which have a strong history of basketball but relatively smaller populations, could not rely on the sheer athletic depth of players like the U.S. Instead, they had to refine skill-based, systematic approaches to the game. This helped to ensure every player developed what is commonly called a “high basketball IQ”. They also exhibit a high level of adaptability to team-oriented strategies. European basketball exemplifies this, blending the legacy of former socialist sports systems — which prioritized collective success — with contemporary, globalized styles. This structured process explains why European players like Nikola Jokić, Luka Dončić, and Giannis Antetokounmpo often arrive in the NBA with an advanced understanding of spacing, passing, and team concepts. Jokić's story is particularly revealing. Growing up in Serbia, he didn't just play basketball — he played water polo, a sport that demands high-level spatial awareness and precision passing. In water polo, players must make quick decisions without being able to plant their feet or rely on sheer speed. Although, at seven feet tall, Jokić could probably sometimes touch the bottom of the pool! These skills translated perfectly to his basketball game, where his passing ability, patience, and ability to manipulate defenders make him one of the most unique playmakers in NBA history. Unlike the American model, where taller players are often pushed into narrowly defined roles as rebounders and rim protectors (like I was), European training systems emphasize all-around skill development regardless of height.This is why European big men like Jokić, Gasol, and Nowitzki excel both in the post and on the perimeter. Europe's emphasis on technical education and tactical intelligence fosters versatile skill sets before specialization. This adaptability has made fluid, multi-positional play the norm, prioritizing efficiency and team success over individual spectacle.If European basketball emphasizes structure, the African basketball pipeline fosters adaptability and resilience — not as inherent traits, but as responses to developmental conditions. Sociologist Pierre Bourdieu popularized this as habitus, where individuals unconsciously shape their skills based on their social and material environments. With limited formal infrastructure, many African players learn in fluid, improvised settings, refining their game through necessity rather than structured coaching.Unlike U.S. and European players, who train in specialized systems from an early age, African players often develop versatile, positionless skill sets. Their careers frequently involve migrating through different leagues and coaching styles. A great example is Joel Embiid. He didn't start playing basketball until he was 15. Growing up in Cameroon, he initially played soccer and volleyball. These sports both contributed to his basketball development in unexpected ways. Soccer helped him refine elite footwork, now a required trait of the post game, while volleyball sharpened his timing and hand-eye coordination — hence his dominance as a shot-blocker and rebounder. This multi-sport background is common among African players. Many grow up playing soccer first, which explains why so many African-born big men in the NBA — Hakeem Olajuwon, Serge Ibaka, and Pascal Siakam — have exceptional footwork and agility.Like Jokić's water polo background shaped his passing, soccer's fluidity influences how many African players move on the court. Beyond skills, migration plays a key role, as many leave home as teens to develop in European leagues or U.S. schools. Constant adaptation to new environments builds mental resilience, essential for professional sports. (just ask Luka Dončić after suddenly being traded to the Lakers!) Anthropologist Arjun Appadurai describes this as evolving ethnoscapes and how globalization drives global cultural flows. Practices, traditions, and ideas reshape both new destinations and home cultures as identities become blended across cultures and borders. African players embody this, adapting their games across multiple basketball traditions.Look at Embiid moving from Cameroon to the U.S., adapting to American basketball while retaining his cross-sport instincts. Or Giannis Antetokounmpo, he was born in Greece to Nigerian parents, played soccer as a kid, and now blends European teamwork and fancy footwork with NBA strength training and explosiveness. Like the game itself, basketball is shifting as players from diverse domains deliver new directions, playing patterns, and philosophies.CULTURE, COURTS, AND CROSSOVERSThe influx of European and African players has not only changed the NBA, it's also changed how American players play overseas.Sports psychologist Rainer Meisterjahn studied American players in foreign leagues, revealing struggles with structured European play and coaching. Initially frustrated by the lack of individual play and star focus, many later gained a broader understanding of the game. Their experience mirrors that of European and African players in the NBA, proving basketball is now a shared global culture.While the NBA markets itself as an American product, its style, strategies, and talent pool are increasingly internationalized. The dominance of ball movement and tactical discipline coupled with versatility and adaptability have fundamentally reshaped how the game is played.Media has help drive basketball's global expansion. Sports media now amplifies international leagues, exposing fans (like me) to diverse playing styles. Rather than homogenizing, basketball evolves by merging influences, much like cultural exchanges that shaped jazz (another love of mine) or global cuisine (another love of mind) — blending styles while retaining its core. The game is no longer dictated by how one country plays; it is an interwoven, adaptive sport, constantly changing in countless ways. The court's boundaries may be tight, but borderless basketball has taken flight.Basketball has always been a game of spatial negotiation. First confined to a small, hardwood court, it spilled out of walls to playgrounds, across rivalrous cross-town leagues, to the Laker-Celtic coastal battles of the 80s, and onto the global stage. Yet its true complexity is not just where it is played, but how it adapts. The game's larger narrative is informed by the emergent behaviors and real-time spatial recalibration that happens every time it's played. Basketball operates as an interactive system where every movement creates new positional possibilities and reciprocal responses. Player interactions shape the game in real time, influencing both individual possessions—where spacing, passing, and movement constantly evolve — and the global basketball economy, where styles, strategies, and talent migration continuously reshape the sport.On the court, players exist in a constant state of spatial adaptation, moving through a fluid network of shifting gaps, contested lanes, and open spaces. Every pass, cut, and screen forces a reaction, triggering an endless cycle of recalibration and emergence. The most elite players — whether it's Nikola Jokić manipulating defensive rotations with surgical passing or Giannis Antetokounmpo reshaping space in transition — don't just react to the game; they anticipate and reshape the very structure of the court itself. This reflects the idea that space is not just occupied but actively redefined through movement and interaction, continuously shaped by dynamic engagement on and off the court.This logic of adaptation extends to the community level where basketball interacts with urban geography, shaping and being shaped by its environment. Urban basketball courts function as micro-environments, where local styles of play emerge as reflections of city life and its unique spatial dynamics. The compact, improvisational play of street courts in Lagos mirrors the spatial density of urban Africa, just as the systemic, team-first approach of European basketball reflects the structured environments of club academies in Spain, Serbia, and Lithuania. As the game expands, it doesn't erase these identities — it integrates them. New forms of hybrid styles reflect decades-old forces of globalization.Basketball's global expansion mirrors the complex adaptive networks that form during the course of a game. Interconnected systems evolve through emergent interactions. And just as cities develop through shifting flows of people, resources, and ideas, basketball transforms as players, styles, and strategies circulate worldwide, continuously reshaping the game on the court and off. The court may still be measured in feet and lines, but the game it contains — psychologically, socially, and geographically — moves beyond those boundaries. It flows with every fluent pass, each migrating mass, and every vibrant force that fuels its ever-evolving future.REFERENCESHillier, B. (2012). Studying cities to learn about minds: Some possible implications of space syntax for spatial cognition. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design.Naismith, J. (1941). Basketball: Its Origins and Development. University of Nebraska Press.Baur, J. W. R., & Tynon, J. F. (2010). Small-scale urban nature parks: Why should we care? Leisure Sciences, Taylor & Francis.Callaghan, J., Moore, E., & Simpson, J. (2018). Coordinated action, communication, and creativity in basketball in superdiversity. Language and Intercultural Communication, Taylor & Francis.Meinig, D. W. (1979). The Interpretation of Ordinary Landscapes: Geographical Essays. Oxford University Press.Andrews, D. L. (2018). The (Trans)National Basketball Association: American Commodity-Sign Culture and Global-Local Conjuncturalism.Galeano, E. (2015). The Global Court: The Rise of International Basketball. Verso.Ungruhe, C., & Agergaard, S. (2020). Cultural Transitions in Sport: The Migration of African Basketball Players to Europe. International Review for the Sociology of SportAppadurai, A. (1996). Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization. University of Minnesota Press.Meisterjahn, R. J. (2011). Everything Was Different: An Existential Phenomenological Investigation of U.S. Professional Basketball Players' Experiences Overseas.Ramos, J., Lopes, R., & Araújo, D. (2018). Network dynamics in team sports: The influence of space and time in basketball. Journal of Human Kinetics.Ribeiro, J., Silva, P., Duarte, R., Davids, K., & Araújo, D. (2019). Team sports performance analysis: A dynamical system approach. Sports Medicine. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit interplace.io

The New Music Business with Ari Herstand
Euphoria Music Supervisor Gives a Sh*t

The New Music Business with Ari Herstand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 71:10


This month, for Women's History Month, we are replaying some of our favorite New Music Business episodes featuring incredible women of the industry. This episode highlights star music supervisor Jen Malone. She has placed music and worked on Euphoria, Atlanta, Creed 2, The Resident, Boomerang, Baskets, Shelter, Lady Dynamite, Step Up, and more. Jen has over a decade of highly esteemed experience in the industry.In this episode, Jen goes into depth about what music supervisors do and the business of sync licensing. She gives great advice on how independent artists can get their music synced and things to look out for in contracts and fee negotiations. If you want to know how to pitch your music to supervisors with the best chance of striking a deal, this is the episode for you.Chapters00:00 The Journey to Music Supervision02:55 Navigating the Music Supervision Landscape05:59 The Role of a Music Supervisor08:55 The Evolution of Music Syncing12:00 Tools of the Trade14:59 Finding and Pitching Music18:00 Understanding Music Ownership21:08 The Process of Music Supervision in TV and Film24:05 Collaboration with Composers27:09 The Differences Between Film and TV Music Supervision33:40 Managing Multiple Projects35:21 The Role of Personal Taste in Music Supervision37:22 Juxtaposition in Music Placement42:26 Impact of Music Placements on Independent Artists46:04 The Evolution of Sync Licensing50:19 Workflow and Project Management in Music Supervision51:59 Differences in Working with Streaming Platforms vs. Traditional Networks54:30 The Importance of Fair Compensation for Artists58:03 Protecting Artist Rights in Sync Licensing01:03:42 Advice for Independent Artists in Sync LicensingEdited and mixed by Ari DavidsMusic by Brassroots DistrictProduced by the team at Ari's TakeOrder the THIRD EDITION of How to Make It in the New Music Business: https://book.aristake.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Greg Cote Show with Greg Cote
The Greg Cote Show (2025): Episode 262

The Greg Cote Show with Greg Cote

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 47:22


Greg Cote Show podcast: It's Madness! Our Final Fives in greatest Marches, Brackets, Baskets & Balls Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Herald Sports
The Greg Cote Show (2025): Episode 262

Herald Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 47:22


Greg Cote Show podcast: It's Madness! Our Final Fives in greatest Marches, Brackets, Baskets & Balls Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

First Christian Church, Johnson City
Generosity (Nets or Baskets) | All in | John Emmert

First Christian Church, Johnson City

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 34:21


Generosity (Nets or Baskets) | All in | John Emmert by First Christian Church

Backstage Babble
Samuel D. Hunter

Backstage Babble

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 88:12


Today, I'm thrilled to announce my interview with Samuel D. Hunter, whose play GRANGEVILLE is currently playing at the Signature Theater with Paul Sparks and Brian J. Smith. Tune in to hear some of the stories of his legendary career, including how his experiences teaching expository writing led to THE WHALE, working with Darren Aronofsky on adapting the play into a film, the pushback he received for writing about conversion therapy in A GREAT WILDERNESS, dealing with pathology onstage, how GREATER CLEMENTS was his take on a Trump play, premiering LEWISTON/CLARKSTON as separate plays, writing for TV with BASKETS, his religious upbringing, the mentors who influenced his work, reviving A BRIGHT NEW BOISE in 2023, the economic realities of writing for the theater, how he decided to rewrite THE FEW, developing THE HEALING for a cast of disabled actors, and so much more. You won't want to miss this interview with one of American theater's best writers.

Nigeria Daily
What Is Happening To ‘Ramadan Baskets' This Year?

Nigeria Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 20:43


In Northern Nigeria, gifting Ramadan baskets is a cherished tradition symbolizing love and generosity. However, this year, there has been a noticeable decline in the number of baskets being shared. In today's episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore why fewer men are giving out Ramadan baskets and what this means.

2 Blokes and a Mike
#247 - Future's Cumming

2 Blokes and a Mike

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 128:56


Send us a textEpisode 247 - Dunc aff blawin' cunnels, Mass, Shed & Mike discussQuiz - EPL Sponsor SpecialHFL Round Up - Brechin or Brora ? SPL: Dons win, Old Firm defeatsBye Bye Clement, Hello FergusonEPL Round Up - Liverpool one hand on Title ? WOWMug of Truth - Barbers, Baskets & Those things up top.Fantasy UpdateBuymeacoffeeSupport the showThe Bams are at It !!

Fascination Street
BONUS: Peter Jason (1944-2025)- Actor (Re-Release)

Fascination Street

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 32:51


Peter JasonPeter passed away on February 20, 2025.Take a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know veteran actor Peter Jason. In his episode we chat about why he became an actor, and some of his more memorable roles. We talk about working on 48 Hours with director Walter Hill, his connection to Frank Marshall, as well as working with John Carpenter, and some of the fun he has had on the sets of Deadwood and Baskets.Then we jump into his new film Deep In The Forest; which is released TOMORROW! (May 31st). NO SPOILERS!! But he does lay out the premise of the film and it sounds FASCINATING!Follow Peter on social media:Insta: PeterJason99FB: Peter JasonWebsite: PeterJason.net

78644
Stage Fright, Love at First Sight, and Legendary Artists | A Valentine's Special on Music and Passion

78644

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 37:28


Season 3: Episode 41 - Love LockhartWelcome back to 78644 Podcast! In this episode host Steven Collins, takes us through a night of live music, heartfelt love stories, and the creative spirit of Lockhart. We experience the energy of Arts & Crafts Open Mic Night, hear touching “How We Met” stories, and highlight incredible local talent, including Voxtrot and Nam Joti Kaur Khalsa, with beautiful artwork displayed at the Commerce Gallery. Plus, we get an exclusive chat with Jaston Williams, the legendary co-creator of Greater Tuna, as he prepares for his Paramount Theater performance.Guests in This Episode:Ben White (Paul) & Luke Langston (Reign the Barbarian) - Local musicians sharing their open mic experiences.Lew & Patti - Their “How We Met” love story.Voxtrot - Featured in this week's Local Tracks segment.Wendy & Ray - Another heartwarming love story.Nam Joti Kaur Khalsa - Artist spotlight on her broom-making and creative journey.Jaston Williams - Texas theater legend on his new show High Heels and Cowboy Boots at the Paramount Theater.What's Inside:The magic of Arts & Crafts Open Mic Night and its impact on the Lockhart music scene.Lew & Patti's love story, from a chance meeting to nearly 50 years of marriage.Local Tracks: Voxtrot and their influence on the indie rock scene.Wendy & Ray's journey from high school sweethearts to a 51-year marriage.Nam Joti Kaur Khalsa and the art of broom-making as a spiritual and artistic practice.Stunning artwork by local artists showcased at the Commerce Gallery.Jaston Williams on Greater Tuna, Texas humor, and his love for Lockhart's characters.Episode Breakdown: [01:19] - Open Mic Night experiences with Ben White (Paul) & Luke Langston (Reign the Barbarian)[06:04] - How We Met: Lew & Patti's five-decade love story for Valentine's Day[12:49] - Local Tracks: Voxtrot's music, influence, and Lockhart connection[17:06] - How We Met: Wendy & Ray's love, obstacles, and a hippie van[23:45] - Artist Spotlight: Nam Joti Kaur Khalsa on broom-making as art & spirituality [27:34] - Beautiful artwork of artists showcased at the Commerce Gallery [28:45] - Jaston Williams shares stories from his latest solo show High Heels & Cowboy Boots and the colorful journey of a life in the theaterFollow Our Guests:

PodFast FoodCast
Wingstop

PodFast FoodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 80:40


Inglewood, California. Home of the 2028 Summer Olympics, birthplace of WNBA legend Lisa Leslie, setting of the Rick Famuyiwa film Dope, and in the summer of 1995 a young Aaquil Iben Shamon Brown welcomed his younger brother Khalif into the world. The duo would later be known by the noms de guerre Slim Jxmmi and Swae Lee, or more widely known as Rae Sremmurd. Two decades would pass before the brotherly pair would take the world by storm with their debut triple platinum single "No Flex Zone" and another decade still before the iconic trap track would be immortalized in a commercial so audacious, so entrancing that it captured the hearts and minds of broadcast television viewers the world over.We focus on a father sitting around the family dinner table with his wife and two daughters engaged in a battle of wills, competing to emerge victorious in a match of Hasbro's ever popular board game, Jenga. He locks in, laser focused, the dulcet tones of Slim Jxmmi and Swae Lee surround us, only to be distracted by his younger daughter with the allure of an irresistible chicken sandwich. The tower collapses, game over.Hard cut. We pan out to reveal the entire family basking in the afterglow of a hard fought battle, with a celebratory feast of east Texas' own: Wingstop. Dad has the sandwich in hand. Baskets upon baskets of their sumptuous chicken tenders, each daughter with one of their own. Ramekins of the classic house made ranch dressing placed generously around the table. The smell of freshly cut french fries fills the air. This meal has it all. Rae Sremmurd fades out, sending the viewer to a palace of nostalgic bliss. This is the vision of an idyllic world. Family, brotherhood, competition, togetherness, the American Dream, desire, Black Beatles, and fried chicken. This week on the PodFast FoodCast: Wingstop.Intro/Outro Music: "For Food" by ComaStudio from Pixabayburger pic: Emoji One, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia CommonsTwitter: @podfastfoodcastInstagram: @podfastfoodcastYouTube: PodFast FoodCastTwitch: podfastfoodcast

Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast
Zach Galifianakis, Charlie McCrackin, Lisa Gilroy

Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 74:39


Zach Galifianakis, star from the hit series "Baskets," joins Scott to discuss his new movie "Lilo & Stitch," why he should know Dread Zeppelin, and who really hates Silicon Valley anyway? Then a representative from the IQ department drops in to give Zach and Scott a test, Inspector Jack Cates stops by while continuing his search for Ganz, and paganist Shrunkenhead Babywitch pops in to promote her work on "Wicked."  Get access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using this show link: https://siriusxm.com/cbb

Sleep Meditation for Women 3 HOURS
The Beauty of the Baskets

Sleep Meditation for Women 3 HOURS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 181:30


Join Premium! Ready for an ad-free meditation experience? Join Premium now and get every episode from ALL of our podcasts completely ad-free now! Just a few clicks makes it easy for you to listen on your favorite podcast player.  Become a PREMIUM member today by going to --> https://WomensMeditationNetwork.com/premium Join our Premium Sleep for Women Channel on Apple Podcasts and get ALL 5 of our Sleep podcasts completely ad-free! Join Premium now on Apple here --> https://bit.ly/sleepforwomen  Hey, I'm so glad you're taking the time to be with us today. My team and I are dedicated to making sure you have all the meditations you need throughout all the seasons of your life.  If there's a meditation you desire, but can't find, email us at Katie Krimitsos to make a request. We'd love to create what you want!  Namaste, Beautiful,

Worship Center
Lamps and Baskets

Worship Center

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025


Matthew 5:13-16, Jeremiah 1:6-7, Psalm 40:2-3, Psalm 139:13-14, Philippians 1:6

Power for the Peaceful: A Course in Tao
Verse 65: "Return to Wisdom"

Power for the Peaceful: A Course in Tao

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 47:09


What a treat this time! I have a local Taoist Reading Club joining me for Verse 65, a community within this magical Christian church in Asheville called “House of Mercy”. We look at a most-timely topic: How government leaders hoodwink the people with confusing, "clever" information that passes for knowledge, and colonizing citizens into settling for less than they actually are.Also referenced here is a localanti-poverty initiative this church is heavily involved in, called “12 Baskets” in Asheville.

Reality TV Podcast - Survivor Podcast - Amazing Race Podcast - Big Brother Podcast - RFF Radio

Rob, Nico and Nick discuss the Celebrity Apprentice, chess bots, stupid people, AI deep dives, the TikTok ban and much more. Chat with the TMT… The post Two Cents Radio: Episode #396 – Where’s the Baskets? appeared first on Too Many Thoughts.

Two Cents Radio
Two Cents Radio: Episode #396 – Where's the Baskets?

Two Cents Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 113:25


Rob, Nico and Nick discuss the Celebrity Apprentice, chess bots, stupid people, AI deep dives, the TikTok ban and much more. Chat with the TMT… The post Two Cents Radio: Episode #396 – Where’s the Baskets? appeared first on Too Many Thoughts.

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Too Many Thoughts
Two Cents Radio: Episode #396 – Where’s the Baskets?

Too Many Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 113:25


Rob, Nico and Nick discuss the Celebrity Apprentice, chess bots, stupid people, AI deep dives, the TikTok ban and much more. Chat with the TMT Community on Discord! For More TMT Shenanigans: toomanythoughtsmedia.com E-mail: toomanythoughtsmedia@gmail.com Subscribe and Rate on Apple Podcasts

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Illinois News Now
Wake Up Tri-Counties Amron Buchanan Recaps 2024 Good Fellow Christmas Baskets Program

Illinois News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 29:00


It was another successful year for Good Fellows Baskets at Christmas. The goal of the Good Fellows Christmas Basket program is to make sure no one in Kewanee goes hungry at Christmas. It was another great year for the volunteer efforts of students from Kewanee, Wethersfield, and Visitation, who collected can goods for the baskets and pitched in to help sort the baskets and fill them up to be delivered to families in need just before Christmas. President Amron Buchanan joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to look back at the 2024 Good Fellows Christmas Basket deliveries. Good Fellows delivered 860 food baskets in 2024, which served 2,101 people, and the bill was $35,500. In 2023, Good Fellows delivered 890 baskets, which served 2,417 people, and the bill was $34,000. Mary Simaytis took around 1,000 phone calls for baskets in 2024. Good Fellows received $1,090.24 from Save-A-Lot's "Round Up Program." in December. "We are so thankful for Brad, Everett and the folks at Save-A-Lot for providing the lowest prices possible for the Good Fellows grocery bill and always giving back to the community!" Meanwhile, donations to help continue the tradition of Goodfellows Christmas Baskets are always being accepted and are always needed so that they can make sure that all the baskets are full. Donations can be mailed to Goodfellows at P.O Box 5 Kewanee, IL, 61443. A fun little fact: Amron said they told the kids to weigh each size box just to see how much they weighed; the small boxes weigh 28 pounds, the medium boxes weigh 49 pounds, and the large boxes weigh 78 pounds. The Good Fellows Board of Directors will meet in April to start planning and fundraising for the Christmas 2025 deliveries. Meet the Good Fellows Board of Directors: Amron Buchanan (President), Ken Knowles (Vice President), Teresa Bryner (Secretary), Heidi Abernathy, Danielle Arch, Greg Christakos, Lori Christiansen, Steve Looney, Amy Miler, Gary Montooth, Diane Ruzas, Jessica Seiden, Mary Samaytis, Cassie Stout, Jennifer Vickery, and Chad Young.

Debut Buddies
First Craft (30,000 - 29,000 BC)

Debut Buddies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 112:27


Crafts... they're fun, they're hands-on, they're practical and evolutionary. And they had to start somewhere. We take our Debut Buddies Time Machine back to 30,000 BC to discuss the FIRST CRAFT(S)! Maybe it was pottery, maybe it was weaving and looming, but one thing's for sure, we each tried to do a craft and some of us (Chelsea and Kelly) succeeded in creating NON-ABOMINATIONS! But Nate's pot isn't too bad and could be useful for self-defense if nothing else. Join us for a survey of crafting history from pottery to baskets to linens and more! Plus, there's a very special MouthGarf Report and I See What You Did There!Please give us a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts! Want to ask us a question? Talk to us! Email debutbuddies@gmail.comListen to Kelly and Chelsea's awesome horror movie podcast, Never Show the Monster.Get some sci-fi from Spaceboy Books.Get down with Michael J. O'Connor's music!Next time: First Female Elected Official (in the U.S.)

L'apéro du Captain
ADC #404 : L'erreur 404 des baskets Schoko-bons

L'apéro du Captain

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 120:19


Dans ce 404, l'équipe reçoit un cadeau inutile, mais exceptionnel.