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How are the animals of Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland significant to Disney's history? And why did Disney paint the mine train yellow? In this episode of DIstory, we explore the history of Nature's Wonderland in Disneyland as we chug along in this series about the origins of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. We begin with the transition from Rainbow Caverns Mine Train, discussing some technological improvements (including a few from NASA) that had a massive impact on the attraction's additions. After a brief visit to Rainbow Ridge, we hop aboard our yellow train and head to Beaver Valley, where we meet some friendly beavers and learn how they came to life. After laughing way too much at beaver's antics, we learn the price of a raccoon, hear about Walt's marmot grooming preferences, and hear a joke that made the women on the mine train blush. Join us LIVE on TikTok every Friday at 5:30pm Pacific/8:30pm Eastern for more Distory! Kate: @disneycicerone Kirk: @walruscarp You can also find us on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and at disneycicerone.com & walruscarp.com View 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 Stickers Kate's books on Amazon WalrusCarp T-shirts & Merch --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disneycicerone/support
Nan Evans and Tim Lawson wander around the top of Chimacum Ridge and wonder what various clues reveal about the geological history of the area. For instance, what different stories do Center Valley and Beaver Valley tell about their formation? And what makes the agricultural soil so productive? Listen as questions lead to even more questions. (Airdate: May 31, 2023) Nature Now is created by a dedicated team of volunteers. If you enjoy this episode and want to support the work that goes into making Nature Now, we invite you to go to kptz.org/donate to make a contribution. Thank you for your support!
“I'm still exploring ADHD as an adult.”— Nancie McLeodWhile neurodivergence has historically been seen as something linked to males, it has started to be recognized more frequently in women over the last decade, finally giving them the answers and tools that they need to make sense of their differences.This episode of the Living Jewishly Podcasts is an instalment of What's In Your Toolbox?, a podcast about mental health and the tools that we use to cope and thrive. In this episode, host Bobby K sits down with Nancie McLeod, a Toronto-based designer and realtor who offers experienced, empathetic, and hands-on real estate services for people dealing with one of the four Ds: downsizing, divorce, disability, or death. In this conversation, Bobby K and Nancie dig into her ADHD diagnosis and medication journey, how she builds social interactions into her schedule (even when working from home), and the joy of being creative and turning ‘nothing' into something beautiful.“I think the most important thing — and one of the tools that I use — is talking to people.”— Nancie McLeodThis episode discusses: How she discovered that she had ADHD — and how this condition has defined her pathHow creative endeavours help Nancie deal with her ADHD challenges Her self care habits and how she uses technology to ensure a better night's sleep Highlights: 00:52 Intro02:21 Beaver Valley birthday04:13 Skiing & doctors07:04 High school & post-secondary08:18 Mental health & defining your path10:15 Creativity12:01 The meds journey 13:50 Lucky 13 & communication16:03 Discovering her niche18:05 Exercise 19:32 Social interactions20:31 Diet, self care & sleep22:42 Women's mental health & neurodiversity24:29 Life is hard, be kind to yourself26:53 Decluttering & downsizing27:59 N.A.S.T.Links: Nancie McLeodhttp://nancie.ca To get in contact or learn more about Living Jewishly: Visit our website: https://livingjewishly.org Follow us on Instagram: @living.jewishly Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO2YEegjapKpQeXG6zh6tzw or send us an email at hello@livingjewishly.org. Shalom!
The So Fly Crew sit together IN PERSON on location in the Beaver Valley. This episode was recorded out of a beautiful home (thanks Tom and Lisa) near the Beaver River. The crew talks with Matt and Jon at Affinity Fish, Toronto's newest and only fish shop specializing in putting delicious local fish onto Ontario tables. They discuss a weekend fishing, the idea behind Affinity Fish, and more. https://affinityfish.com/ https://www.instagram.com/affinityfish/?hl=en https://jaschenkco.com/
“I think I'd been meditating my whole life, without even realizing I was meditating.”— Diana AzizYou cannot outrun mental health issues, of course. But for many people, being in motion can help you stay centred — no matter the season.From exploring the slopes in Beaver Valley during the cold winter months to perfecting her stance while stand up paddleboarding during the summer, Diana Aziz, the self-proclaimed Watergirl, finds peace and solace in action… but she's also a strong believer in the power of stillness.It's through both movement and stillness that Diana is able to access the meditative states that keep her balanced.This episode of the Living Jewishly podcasts is an instalment of What's in Your Toolbox?, a podcast about mental health.Tune in to learn how meditation helps Diana deal with life challenges, why we need to be kind and gracious to ourselves, and the power of epiphanies.“I'm very judgmental with myself, so now I'm allowing myself the same things that I give other people: patience, support, love, and no judgment.”— Diana AzizThis episode discusses: How to tap into the power of meditation in a few different and accessible ways Finding mental health tools that you truly enjoy (rather than just relying on traditional recommended methods) How Diana channelled her creativity into entrepreneurship — and learned how to distance herself from non-supporters Highlights: 00:52 Intro02:20 Meet Diana Aziz04:53 Different ways to meditate06:04 Structured meditation07:12 Dealing with challenges09:31 Water therapy story10:44 Marathon running12:13 A-ha! moments13:17 Discover tools that you truly enjoy14:27 The 3 Ps16:15 Watergirl without her water17:45 Entrepreneurship & support19:42 DAST24:10 Turning hobbies & passions into tools26:39 Listener response & next guestLinks: To get in contact or learn more about Living Jewishly: Visit our website: https://livingjewishly.org Follow us on Instagram: @living.jewishly Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO2YEegjapKpQeXG6zh6tzw or send us an email at hello@livingjewishly.org. Shalom!
South Georgian Bay is emerging as a notable wine region, and Georgian Hills Vineyards was one of the first to establish a sustainable winery. Nestled in the beautiful Beaver Valley overlooking Georgian Bay, Georgian Hills Vineyards has focused on growing cold-hardy grape varieties suited to the unique micro-climate. In this episode host Tracey Strnad chats with Andrea O'Reilly, Marketing Manager at Georgian Hills Vineyards. Andrea talks about how the company pivoted their strategy during the pandemic to take advantage of outdoor experiences, its award-winning wines, and how it grew its e-commerce channels.
In today's episode we're joined by two of our Campus Pastors, Chris White from Beaver Valley, and Vince Giordano from our City Location. We ask the question, “How have you experienced Jesus as a Prince of Peace in your life?" Host: Pastor John Reilly Guests: Pastors Chris White & Vince Giordano
Decir Henry Mancini es decir música en todos los sentidos. No sólo fue un destacado pianista, orquestador o director de orquesta sino que fue requerido como compositor en los más variados campos y estilos para acompañar todo tipo de historias. En este programa dedicado a Henry Mancini vamos a ofrecer algunas pinceladas de sus trabajos para el cine y televisión en los más variados géneros, dejando para otro programa sus trabajos con el director Blake Edwards que merecen un capítulo aparte. Bienvenido al Universo musical del gran Henry Mancini 00h 00'00" Presentación 00h 01'49" Cabecera 00h 02'26" Inicio 00h 03'06" CINE FAMILIAR 00h 03'17" Basil, el ratón superdetective 00h 04'54" Santa Claus 00h 09'15" Tom & Jerry 00h 13'20" LA COMEDIA DE AVENTURAS 00h 13'50" Hangin' out (99,44% dead) 00h 19'05" The prisoner of Zenda 00h 24'20" The sounds of Hatari 00h 30'56" Baby elephant walk (Hatari) 00h 34'06" The thief who came to dinner 00h 39'13" Who is killing the great chefs of Europe? 00h 41'30" 99,44% dead 00h 43'16" Arabesque 00h 45'27" Condorman 00h 48'19" Without a clue 00h 50'57" Silver streak 00h 54'10" EL CINE DRAMÁTICO 00h 54'44" Harry and son 00h 56'42" Mommy dearest 01h 01'15" Salute to the Olympians (Visions of eight) 01h 03'29" Sunflowers 01h 05'51" The glass menagerie 01h 11'16" The Great Waldo Pepper march 01h 13'40" The Hawaiians 01h 16'33" The Molly Maguires 01h 20'51" The search (Sunflowers) 01h 25'51" The white dawn 01h 28'08" The girl from Petrovka 01h 30'53" EL CINE DE MISTERIO Y TERROR 01h 31'26" Casey's theme (Fear) 01h 34'03" Frenzy (rejected) 01h 36'17" Touch of evil 01h 39'44" Wait until dark 01h 43'53" Nightwing 01h 47'10" Terror strikes (Tarantula) 01h 50'16" The monster gets mark (Creature from the black lagoon) 01h 56'43" The night visitor 01h 58'48" The think strikes - Desert rendez vous (It comes from outer space) 02h 03'21" Lifeforce 02h 05'40" SUITE ORQUESTAL 02h 06'21" Beaver Valley '37
Homily from March 7, 2021 Beaver Valley Parishes
This week Bill and Daniel spend a bit of time talking about the award winning beaver short, In Beaver Valley! The rest of the episode is spent talking about RedRyan64 on IMDB, Animal Crossing, random garbage, and whatever else comes up. It's a random one this week on Tardy to the Party!
We got to head into the valley to talk with John Mott at Beaver Valley to see their tap house and talk cider!
Let's get rocked!Jack, Lynne and Matt McFarland, the stewards of The Growing Season, discuss one of their favourite topics. Rock Gardens. The trio chat about installing rock gardens on properties and Matt waxes nostalgic about learning the ways of "the force" from Yoda, his father. Tales of 3 point rock elevations and spotters abound.Tanya and Joe of Beaver Valley Stone join Matt and Jack to chat about their booming business, supplying natural stone to many parts of Ontario. The group chat about the history of Beaver Valley, the tales that go down in their history and what 2020 looks like for the stone purveyors. Need a visual? We gotchu. CLICK HERE. Looking to book a consult for your property with spring finally here? We'd love to help. CLICK HERE.What is a TGS Tiny Garden? CLICK HERE. Subscribe to The Growing Season podcast. CLICK HERE. Watch "The Land Line," our LIVE streaming show. CLICK HERE.
Let's get rocked! Jack, Lynne and Matt McFarland, the stewards of The Growing Season, discuss one of their favourite topics. Rock Gardens. The trio chat about installing rock gardens on properties and Matt waxes nostalgic about learning the ways of "the force" from Yoda, his father. Tales of 3 point rock elevations and spotters abound. Tanya and Joe of Beaver Valley Stone join Matt and Jack to chat about their booming business, supplying natural stone to many parts of Ontario. The group chat about the history of Beaver Valley, the tales that go down in their history and what 2020 looks like for the stone purveyors. Visit Beaver Valley online. CLICK HERE. Need a visual? We gotchu. CLICK HERE. Looking to book a consult for your property with spring finally here? We'd love to help. CLICK HERE. What is a TGS Tiny Garden? CLICK HERE. Subscribe to The Growing Season podcast. CLICK HERE. Watch "The Land Line," our LIVE streaming show. CLICK HERE.
Discussion about the Yeti 400 lithium/ solar upgrade for the Airstream, location scouts for youtube channel; abandoned farms and a forest over looking the Beaver Valley, calf skin heads with wood hoops on Whitney Penguin nesting drumkit for up coming forest session....coyotes, and their lure of dogs, contact mics working on the cell phone, Tape-op podcast, and how a camping trip with my son has inspired to find new drum sounds.
In this episode that first aired live on the radio show, we chat with Ben Caesar, who operates Fiddlehead Nursery in the Beaver Valley, near Collingwood, Ontario. His specialty is edible perennial plants and fruit bushes. Earlier this year, Ben hosted a workshop at the Guelph Organic Conference about edible perennials. In the second half of the show we chat with 15-year-old farmer Dawson Mehalko from Texas. Dawson is in his second year of commercial production, and is selling at market, to restaurants, and directly to customers. He shares his tips on both growing and the business of growing. In the Biggs-on-Figs segment, Steven chats with Sundae Horn who helps to organize the Ocracoke Fig Festival on Ocracoke Island in North Carolina. This two-day festival takes place this year on August 16th and 17th, and celebrates figs through food, history, music, and all sorts of fig stuff. In Emma’s Tomato Talk segment, she speaks with Craig LeHoullier, the author of the book, Epic Tomatoes. Craig talks about his driveway garden in North Carolina, the dwarf tomato breeding project, and some favourite varieties. https://www.craiglehoullier.com/
This week, state lawmakers waded into a fraught, long-anticipated debate over whether to prop up two of the commonwealth’s five nuclear power plants. One is the Beaver Valley plant near Pittsburgh. The other is Dauphin County’s Three Mile Island, which—you may have heard—partially melted down in 1979 and helped instill a lasting wariness toward nuclear … Continue reading "Episode 25: To nuke, or not to nuke"
You must investigate when you learn that there is a large group of people who are developing multiple personalities. Hear my interviews with members of the little known 'Beaver Valley Writer's Guild'. These folks have been cranking out great books and short stories for many years. Good people developing characters you may have read about. Another fun and educational story on 'Building Memories', with your host, Jerry Corbin, and WXED 107.3 FM Radio.
On today’s episode I sit down with Ryan Hayhurst of Niagara Escarpment Organics in the beautiful Beaver Valley. His property, located near Kimberley Ontario, is a permaculture design jewel, still in its early stages of inception. As we enjoy a cup of coffee from Ironwood Coffee Roasters in front of the wood stove Ryan and I talk about farming for your specific site, medicinal herbs, health and wellness, and finally we briefly touch on his new venture with Craigleith Cannabis Co. This is Farm Talk Radio, keep your shovel in the ground and stay tuned for more farm talk! Ryan Hayhurst of Niagara Escarpment Organics: For farming questions and internship inquiries contact Ryan at www.niagaraescarpmentorganics.ca Craigleith Cannabis Company: www.craighleithcannabis.ca Ironwood Coffee Company: www.ironwoodcoffee.ca
North Way is one church, with multiple locations, for all generations. Most weekends, our five campuses use video technology to receive the same powerful and practical teachings from God’s word. But we have a unique opportunity during our two-week “Live on Location” series for each campus to individually learn and envision what God has in store for our communities! Join us live on location to hear a specially tailored message from your campus pastor.
Right Next Door - Part 1 - Beaver Valley - Pastor Chris White by North Way Live
Stuck Part 4 - Beaver Valley - Pastor Randy Blincow by North Way Live
Stuck - Part 2 - Beaver Valley - Pastor Chris White by North Way Live
Frequency - Part 3 - Beaver Valley - Chris White by North Way Live
Reckless - Part 2 - Pastor Chris White - Beaver Valley by North Way Live
The Bible tells us about his embarrassing sins, missteps and his parenting problems, yet it also declares David to be "a man after God's own heart." Though like David we sin far too much, this series will use several events from the...
Tom Davidson & Gwen Titley | Veterans of Beaver Valley On episode 34 of Veteran Voices: The Oral History Podcast, we have a conversation with Tom Davidson and Gwen Titley, part of the creative team producing the Veterans of Beaver Valley oral history series of The Beaver County Times. When the travelling replica of the Vietnam War memorial came to Beaver, Pennsylvania in 2015, local newspaper editor Patrick O’Shea and journalist Tom Davidson of The Beaver County Times were so moved by the experience, especially the public's interest in veterans' stories, they wanted to honor veterans themselves by using their newspaper as a platform to capture and share the experiences of local veterans. Shortly thereafter, the Veterans of Beaver Valley series was launched, profiling local veterans of all eras and branches of service through multimedia presentations in print and through digital online media. To date, Tom Davidson and his team--including videographer Gwen Titley and a host of still photographers and digital media specialists--have preserved the stories of more than twenty-six veterans. The Veterans of Beaver Valley series continues to enjoys immense popularity with local veterans and the community. This episode was recorded November 18, 2016. It is a production of The Social Voice Podcast Network. Host: Kevin Farkas. Audiography: Kevin Farkas. Images & interview audio courtesy of Veterans of Beaver Valley/Beaver County Times, including the voices of veterans Pat Cody, Charles Gilbert, Elda Lamia, Pete Marovich, Michael Thellman, Lewis Villa, Carl Walpusk, Michelle Wilcox, and Alex Yawor. ©Veteran Voices: The Oral History Podcast/The Social Voice Project, Inc. All rights reserved. OTHER WAYS TO FIND THE PODCAST jQuery(document).ready(function() { jQuery('#slider_3642').owlCarousel({ responsive:{ 0:{ items:1 }, 480:{ items:2 }, 768:{ items:3 }, 980:{ items:4 }, 1200:{ items:4 }, 1500:{ items:4 } }, autoplay : true, autoplayTimeout : 5000, autoplayHoverPause : true, smartSpeed : 200, fluidSpeed : 200, autoplaySpeed : 200, navSpeed : 200, dotsSpeed : 200, loop : true, nav : true, navText : ['',''], dots : true, responsiveRefreshRate : 200, slideBy : 1, mergeFit : true, autoHeight : false, mouseDrag : true, touchDrag : true }); jQuery('#slider_3642').css('visibility', 'visible'); sa_resize_slider_3642(); window.addEventListener('resize', sa_resize_slider_3642); function sa_resize_slider_3642() { var min_height = '50'; var win_width = jQuery(window).width(); var slider_width = jQuery('#slider_3642').width(); if (win_width < 480) { var slide_width = slider_width / 1; } else if (win_width < 768) { var slide_width = slider_width / 2; } else if (win_width < 980) { var slide_width = slider_width / 3; } else if (win_width < 1200) { var slide_width = slider_width / 4; } else if (win_width < 1500) { var slide_width = slider_width / 4; } else { var slide_width = slider_width / 4; } slide_width = Math.round(slide_width); var slide_height = '0'; if (min_height == 'aspect43') { slide_height = (slide_width / 4) * 3; slide_height = Math.round(slide_height); } else if (min_height == 'aspect169') { slide_height = (slide_width / 16) * 9; slide_height = Math.round(slide_height); } else { slide_height = (slide_width / 100) * min_height; slide_height = Math.round(slide_height); } jQuery('#slider_3642 .owl-item .sa_hover_container').css('min-height', slide_height+'px'); } }); SUPPORT LOCAL HISTORY Let’s keep local history alive for future generations! If you like our podcast, please help us continue this great educational program--for today and tomorrow. Show your support by making a financial donation, underwriting the podcast,
The age gap is turned on its head when Lynda Carter and JR Bourne are fantasy-cast as the new Men In Black, as well as becoming a sexy new power couple in Beaver Valley in this episode. Let’s just say … Continue reading →
Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone may be married in real life, but that won’t stop KellyAnn and Laura from imagining a series of “will they/won’t they?” rom-com and action reboots, eventually landing them in Beaver Valley as bitter rivals (who … Continue reading →
KellyAnn and Laura envision a perfect world where Gillian Anderson and Maria Bello star in a popular action blockbuster as love-interests, as well as dropping them into the fictitious ladytopia town of Beaver Valley for some rom-com shenanigans. Our 100% money back … Continue reading →
Joyce welcomes Diane DuFour-Gaudio, who is affiliated with the Beaver Valley intermediate Unit, holding various positions over the past 30 years, from instructor to her current position as Transition Consultant for the Beaver County School Districts. Also on the show will be Nathan Bowden, a sophomore with the Hopewell School District in Pittsburgh, PA. Ms. DuFour-Gaudio and Mr. Bowden will discuss their work to prevent bullying among youth in our schools. In response to the bullying crisis occurring among youth, Ms. DuFour-Gaudio, is collaborating with Bender Consulting Services, and the Beaver County Schools to educate students on how to deal with bullying. She has collaborated with Bender to create a county-wide anti-bullying program to stop bullying. The program is known as the Bender Lead-On Anti-Bullying Teams and empowers youth to stand up against bullying. Nathan Bowden will discuss his independent Facebook page , Raise awareness of Bullycide, to empower youth to stand up against bullying.