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Welcome to ohmTown. The Non Sequitur News Show is held live via Twitch and Youtube every day. We, Mayor Watt and the AI that runs ohmTown, cover a selection of aggregated news articles and discuss them briefly with a perspective merging business, technology, and society. You can visit https://www.youtube.com/ohmtown for the complete history since 2022.Articles Discussed:Pollogotchihttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/wanted/f/d/this-kfc-chicken-thigh-tamagotchi-knock-off-looks-finger-lickin-fun-2/Annual Holiday Card Contesthttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/thewordinlaw/f/d/above-the-laws-16th-annual-holiday-card-contest-2/Big Car, Big Parking Feehttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/hatchideas/f/d/should-you-pay-more-for-parking-if-you-have-a-big-car/A New Spaceport Enters the Battlehttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/nonsequiturnews/f/d/new-3-million-spaceport-begins-construction-on-remote-island/Mail to Canada Temporarily Suspendedhttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/nonsequiturnews/f/d/us-mail-to-canada-temporarily-suspended/Cash on a Planehttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/nonsequiturnews/f/d/friends-hide-cash-in-plane-for-one-lucky-passenger/Boss of Stellantis Stallshttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/hatchideas/f/d/boss-of-car-making-giant-stellantis-abruptly-quits/Himalayan Distillery Startshttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/distillerist/f/d/himalayan-distillery-starts-whisky-production/Gamers Nexus and NZXThttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/nonsequiturnews/f/d/gamers-nexus-claims-nzxts-flex-pc-rental-program-is-a-scam/Man has a few ups and downs on roller coasterhttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/mobble/f/d/man-jumps-out-of-moving-roller-coaster-to-save-his-own-life/
In this episode, Scott Becker covers the latest quarterly sales results of major automakers. GM and Tesla posted solid numbers, while Ford saw a slight dip, and Stellantis struggled with a significant 20% drop in U.S. sales. He also reflects on the broader implications for each company’s stock performance and market position.
In this episode, Scott Becker covers the latest quarterly sales results of major automakers. GM and Tesla posted solid numbers, while Ford saw a slight dip, and Stellantis struggled with a significant 20% drop in U.S. sales. He also reflects on the broader implications for each company’s stock performance and market position.
In this episode, Adam and Thomas discuss recent economic developments, including significant rate cuts by the Federal Reserve and their implications for inflation and the Australian economy. They also explore the challenges of working with Gen Z employees and the safety dynamics of vehicle sizes in car accidents.All this and more on this week's Comedian v Economist.If your life isn't complete without charts, then you need to follow the Comedian V Economist instagram. Comments on the show? Send them to cve@equitymates.com*****In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of Comedian V Economist acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. *****Comedian V Economist is a product of Equity Mates Media. This podcast is intended for education and entertainment purposes. Any advice is general advice only, and has not taken into account your personal financial circumstances, needs or objectives. Before acting on general advice, you should consider if it is relevant to your needs and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement. And if you are unsure, please speak to a financial professional. Equity Mates Media operates under Australian Financial Services Licence 540697.For more information head to the disclaimer page on the Equity Mates website where you can find ASIC resources and find a registered financial professional near you.Comedian V Economist is part of the Acast Creator Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We welcome back Myles Malloy to discuss Bowie's 2003 LP Reality. Myles makes music under the name Monosonder, check it out wherever you stream your tunes! (Spotify link below) https://open.spotify.com/artist/1LtWTY3ef6oap3DnVynwEl?si=ybrj_tZWSHSkPTduG29GWw SONGS IN THIS EPISODE: New Killer Star Pablo Picasso Never Get Old The Loneliest Guy Looking for Water She'll Drive the Big Car
David's car repair estimate was over $4,000, so we started venting about last minute expenses that have us counting our pennies!
The Big Car Collaborative, a nonprofit art and design organization, utilizes tools of culture and creativity to build community and social cohesion — helping connect people as a way to boost quality of life. Its co-founder* and Executive Director, Jim Walker, covers many topics, such as use of color in housing, reducing the housing burden on artists, the park-like project on The Circle, and its primary facility, Tube Factory Artspace. *With his wife, Shauta Marsh, Director of Programs and Exhibitions.
In this episode Ryan acts like a real Gerard about a video he was asked to watch. Kevin then talks about all the new parts being built for the 3GS and Gerard explains the utopic hierarchy of BMWs.
Send us a Text Message.Welcome back to the '2 Car Guys Podcast'! In this episode, we're diving into the latest car news with Stellantis. We look at their latest recall, the repercussions to the workforce and what happened with Dodge. Join us as we talk about the EV market and a story or two about our experience with EV.This video is about the Latest Car News: Stellantis Troubles & Slowing EV Market, but it also covers the following topics- Car Industry News- EU Car Market- EV Outlook
From safety concerns to the broader environmental impact, in this edition of The Conversation Hour the team look why we might need to curb our love of a big car.
On today's podcast, Carly reveals she was invited to an exclusive event by Clive Palmer... Find out why she ended up on the news because of it. Allan went to his baby's 20 week scan... But has some questions about the appointment. Plus, should we be taxing BIG cars?! Allan & Carly put it to listeners to decide!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We talk about Elon Musk, his interaction with German labour and the nation of Germany and announce season 3, we have seasons, the Dark Lou Bega Arc is over now comes a yet unnamed season about the rise of the far-right, EU elections and possible Trump coming back to fuck up that whole atlanticist thing we have going on. TICKETS FOR PODFEST: https://www.podfestberlin.com/event-details/CornerSpaeti-Live-PodFestBerlin2023 HOW TO SUPPORT US: https://www.patreon.com/cornerspaeti HOW TO REACH US: Corner Späti https://twitter.com/cornerspaeti Julia https://twitter.com/KMarxiana Rob https://twitter.com/leninkraft Nick https://twitter.com/sternburgpapi Uma https://twitter.com/umawrnkl Ciarán https://twitter.com/CiaranDold
Australia is already off-track with its emissions targets, just one year after setting them. It's alarming news, and it's partly because emissions on our roads are going up. So, why is that happening? And just how harmful are our cars for the environment compared to those elsewhere? Today, national correspondent for The Saturday Paper Mike Seccombe on Australia's love affair with big, dirty cars. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: National correspondent for The Saturday Paper Mike Seccombe
Oreo Jones (aka Sean Michael Smith) is not only one of Indianapolis' biggest musical success stories of the last decade, he is one of Indianapolis' most influential cultural leaders. He is a prolific musical artist, recording as Oreo Jones, Michael Raintree, as a band member of White Moms, and as part of the hip-hop supergroup 81355 ('“Bless”). He is Staff Artist and Musical Curator at Big Car and at WQRT Radio. He is co-founder of Chreece Festival, which celebrates another year on August 26, 2023 in Fountain Square in Indianapolis. I was honored to spend time with Sean, to hear more about his life, his approach to creativity and community, and the origins of Chreece. Hope you enjoy what I found to be an inspiring conversation with Oreo Jones.
Dick Huddleston and Lum are at the train depot, along with their friends to welcome Abner home. They're all dressed up, and ready to welcome poor Abner back with open…
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Today is the observance of President's Day, originally a holiday marking the February 22nd birthday of George Washington, but along the way it also became known as Bicycle Day. Plus: chocolate wizard Amaury Guichon took over 500 pounds of chocolate and turned into an eight foot tall velociraptor. When Presidents' Day Was Bicycle Day (The Atlantic) Making a Chocolate Velociraptor (The Awesomer) Join our Patreon backers for this Presidents Day backing event! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
kio Toyoda, president of Toyota Motor Corporation, says a "silent majority" in the auto industry fears speaking against "the trend" toward replacing all internal combustion engines with electric motors. "Because the right answer is still unclear, we shouldn't limit ourselves to just one option," says Toyoda. Why would rich, powerful, corporations be afraid to say what they know to be true? What's the risk if they don't speak up? Scott Ott, Bill Whittle and Stephen Green, have create multiple new episodes of a current events show each week since 2009, thanks to our Members and donors. Members unlock access to backstage content, the Member-written blog, forums and comments, and enjoy knowing they're providing free access for many thousands of others to a conservative message they don't get elsewhere. To become a Member: https://BillWhittle.com/register/ If you enjoyed this Right Angle, and want to say thanks, you can donate with bank card, PayPal, or check: https://BillWhittle.com/donate-to-Bill-Whittle/
A little known remix from a pioneer of industrial and electronic music, and their Australian, Severed Heads.I head back to Lawson Street in Redfern, my base of operations for the winter of 1990. Me, an ex Goth, and a passive aggressive Goth couple.Greater Dub - Severed Heads1991Used with the permission of Tom Ellard
Welcome back to another episode of the Detailed Car Collection. A lot to talk about this week starting with losing money is easy in the PPF world. We have a Ferrari 812SF coming into the shop and I run through how easy it is to lose cash on this install. We also discuss Toyota becoming the number one car manufacturer in the United States! First time since 1931 GM has lost that crown. How did this happen and what is going on with the American car companies? Lastly we discuss a big car collection coming up for sale in November. It has a lot of one owner examples of Bugattis and Ferraris. Thank you for listening to the podcast and being a part of our auto detailing community.
Dragnet ran from June 3rd,1949 to February 26th,1957 on NBC at various times and days and starred Jack Webb as Detective Sergeant Joe Friday. Various partners throughout the show's run were Sergeant Ben Romero (Barton Yarborough), Ed Jacobs (Barney Phillips), and Officer Frank Smith (Ben Alexander).Webb was the creator/Director of the series and wanted everything to be as authentic as possible, down to the last sound effect. The stories were based on actual police files and "the names were changed to protect the innocent".Dragnet broke a few radio taboos as well, such as dramatizing sex crimes. Children also were killed on occasion as in the episode "Twenty-Two Rifle For Christmas". The series eventually went to television and ran there for many years.The Big Car: In four months, 15 food markets in Los Angeles have been held up and robbed. The bandit is well-dressed and well-armed, and a bright red Pontiac looks like a clue for the police. Originally aired November 30th,1950.The Jordan Harbinger ShowApple Best of 2018-Learn the stories, secrets & skills of the world's most fascinating pplListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Big Car Collaborative co-founders Shauta Marsh and Jim Walker talk about the responsibilities of nonprofits in taking on the difficult challenges and social issues in their communities. Get the latest Not-for-Profit News at CharitableAdvisors.com https://charitableadvisors.com/
Dr. John Howard - Sitting next to a big car battery. Healthy? by John Catsimatidis
Choice Classic Radio presents to you Dragnet, which aired from 1949 to 1957. Today we bring to you the episode titled “The Big Car.” We hope you enjoy the show! Please consider supporting our show by becoming a patron at http://choiceclassicradio.com
Jeb is the CEO and a Founder of Boardable. He spent most of his 20s playing music and avoiding adulthood. Everything began to click when he discovered eBay in 1999. After building a couple of successful businesses in the auction space, he took what he learned from growing those businesses with online marketing to start SmallBox in 2006. SmallBox evolved over the years from a marketing agency into a strategic consultancy that helps mission-driven organizations with branding and design. In 2018, he left SmallBox to join the board management software company Boardable as its full-time CEO. In 2020 Boardable closed its Series A raising $8m to invest in team and product. Boardable currently serves over 1,000 nonprofits around the world and continues to grow quickly. Along the way, he has been involved as a founder or investor with a number of other businesses and nonprofits including Springboard Marketing, The Speak Easy, Musical Family Tree, Joyful Noise Recordings, Gravy Lab, Boardable, Adproval, Ripley's Auctions, and Brain Twins. He also serves or has served, on the boards of several Indy-area nonprofits including The Speak Easy, Musical Family Tree, Big Car, United Way of Central Indiana, ProAct, and the Indiana Independent Venue Alliance. Jeb's personal mission is to create meaningful work for talented people who share his desire to use business as a force for good. He lives on the north side of Indianapolis with his wife Jenny and 3 beautiful daughters. In his spare time, he plays and records music, collects vinyl records, forages mushrooms, and cooks as much as possible. In this fun and insightful episode, Jeb talks about being a creative at heart, the impact of listening to Alan Watts alone in the woods, the impetus behind starting Boardable, having a beginner's mindset, leadership, and an “aha moment” in his late 20s, when he realized that it's ok to say “I don't know.” Connect with Jeb on LinkedIn Learn more about Boardable Sponsors: Talevation Ninety.io Straticos Buy your copy of Level-UP To Professional: Second Edition
This week marks the return of an old friend and former co-podcaster, Tony Whatley. Tony has the street cred most us seek first: he has great taste in cars! That said, Tony likes reeeeeaallllyyy nice cars (and trucks) and he likes growing his own businesses to be able to enjoy the spoils thereof. He's not shy about cutting to the point: if you want to have big car (or any) dreams that require a lot of money to acquire, you'd better find a way to generate a lot of money! More importantly though, Tony's focus on his own (and now other people's) businesses is taking something that's growing to the next level. He's used his own principles on himself, and his latest "fun car" (a new RAM TRX) is proof. The post TMCP #493: Tony Whatley – How To Execute Big Car Guys Dreams Come From Focused Hustle! first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.
Because of Alex's holiday season workload we've been on a Patreon-only schedule. We hope to be getting back to regular free episodes as soon as next week, but in the meantime you can hear all the premium episodes from December and January by supporting the show at http://patreon.com/miniondeathcult for only $3.11/month This week the internet collectively winces as an aggressive Florida Republican starts a road rage shootout and gets outgunned by a Prius driver. Also: Joe Biden's supply chain claims its worst victim yet: buffalo wing appetizers and the Has Brown Casserole at Cracker Barrel
Get to know Andie & Annabelle as they chat and interview one another! Find out how their early childhood experiences shaped them, how they became educators and their first impressions of each other. It's the first of many episodes and it only gets better from here! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It was about six years ago when Indianapolis arts organization Big Car bought an old factory in the Garfield Park neighborhood and started working on a plan to create an arts campus there. Fast forward to today and the group owns the Tube Factory Artspace in that former factory, an audio art space that houses a radio station, nine houses it has renovated for artists and another factory—this one 40,000 square feet—that it is starting to renovate. Plus, it's creating a public green space between the buildings. Host Mason King talks with Big Car CEO Jim Walker about the vision, what the project means for the neighborhood and how the group is trying to ensure artists aren't eventually priced out of being there. You can read more about Big Car's Garfield Park project in this story by IBJ reporter Susan Orr. The IBJ Podcast is brought to you by Resultant, formerly KSM Consulting.
In this episode Marcus and Nick detail their experience with the Audi Q4 e-tron, Apple's latest news about scanning iPhones for child sex abuse and Joe Biden's attempts to have 50% of all cars produced in the US be electric! For bonus patron only episodes, ad-free content and more sign up to our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/howtokillanhour Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/howtokillanhour. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We recap the local action at Wall Stadium Speedway. A wonderful family night at the track, with great racing and an exciting Demo Derby. We are joined by the Sportsman winner and Big Car demo derby winner.
This week, Paul and Mike discuss dog training, the rising stock of toilet paper, and scamming driving instructors. Visit our website at theperfectcrimepodcast.com, or hit Mike up with some o' your freshness on Twitter @PerfectCrimePod.
On this edition of the Sams Report, Microsoft Edge turns 1, the company invests in self-driving cars, and acquisitions are starting to come into focus.
https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr32020/CaseClosed705.mp3 This week's hour of Case Closed begins with The Big Car, from Dragnet. That episode originally aired November 30, 1950. (29:47) Jeff Regan, Investigator closes out the show with his episode from October 12, 1949, titled, The Man In The Church. Download CaseClosed705 Case Closed is made possible by your support. If you’re [...]
The show takes its name from the police term "dragnet", meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet is perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in media history. The series gave audience members a feel for the danger and heroism of police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting; he achieved both goals, and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media..---------------------------------------------------------------------------Sherlock Holmes Radio Station Live 24/7 Click Here to Listenhttps://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441----------------------------------------------------------------------------Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The show takes its name from the police term "dragnet", meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects. Dragnet is perhaps the most famous and influential police procedural drama in media history. The series gave audience members a feel for the danger and heroism of police work. Dragnet earned praise for improving the public opinion of police officers. Actor and producer Jack Webb's aims in Dragnet were for realism and unpretentious acting; he achieved both goals, and Dragnet remains a key influence on subsequent police dramas in many media.. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sherlock Holmes Radio Station Live 24/7 Click Here to Listen https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Whilst Jade, Matty and Krivo are on holidays lets enjoy listening back to some of the best bits!
The hilarious Josh Gondelman returns to the show this week as we learn why a man pretended to haunt a cemetery, the mysterious deep blue hole off the Florida coast, the genius way one man robbed a casino, why cutting your neighbors garage in half won't make them your friends, and the questionable name given to the car of the future Follow Josh on Twitter @joshgondelman & check out his new podcast 'Make My Day with Josh Gondelman' We are on Patreon! Become a patron for weekly bonus eps and more stuff! www.patreon.com/whatatimepod Get one of our t-shirts, or other merch, using this link! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/what-a-time-to-be-alive?ref_id=8471 Join our Discord chat here: discord.gg/jx7rB7J @pattymo // @kathbarbadoro // @eliyudin // @whatatimepod
NASCAR Kentucky Cup Winner Cole Custer came into The Freak Nation Sunday night still amazed at his surprise win after a last corner pass at Kentucky Speedway. Custer's win in his rookie season is a rarity at Kentucky. And a lot of people who were gambling on his victory lost faith halfway through the race and lost out because of Cole's heroics in the last 400 yards of the race. Listen...
NASCAR Kentucky Cup Winner Cole Custer came into The Freak Nation Sunday night still amazed at his surprise win after a last corner pass at Kentucky Speedway. Custer's win in his rookie season is a rarity at Kentucky. And a lot of people who were gambling on his victory lost faith halfway through the race and lost out because of Cole's heroics in the last 400 yards of the race. Listen...
Carnival Cruises’ has a hat trick of profit-crushing drama — but we found the perfect analogy for the travel industry’s current coronavirus struggles. GM has whipped up a fresh electric car battery that goes 400 miles, but we’re looking at whether Americans even want electric cars to begin with. And underwear brand Aerie is carrying its parent company, American Eagle, on its back. #HYHYSD
My story of 5+ years of building cars. I share the truth of what’s involved in doing a BIG car build.
Jim taps into the importance of time, how we choose to spend it and the importance of always looking ahead.
Jim Walker is CEO, cofounder, and lead artist at Big Car Collaborative, an Indianapolis-based art and design organization "brings art to people and people to art, sparking creativity in lives to support communities." Jim and Jordan talk about the role of artists in making neighborhoods more loving, vibrant, and homelike—and the ways partnerships are always messy but always necessary in making good things happen. Here’s a further sample of our conversation topics: Why community building is about the personal connections between people Big Car’s role as a “neighbor-to-neighbor” project, as well as its role as a hub for arts, cultural events, making things, and as an example of putting an old place to new use with minimal infrastructure Pop-up testing sites as a way of exposing the City of Indianapolis to new ideas Why and how Big Car Collaborative started out in the bathroom of a (former) nunnery How artists make a neighborhood desirable and often end up getting pushed out—and how Big Car is trying to buck that trend by building a long-term home for artists in the Garfield Park neighborhood of Indianapolis Why “socially-engaged art” is about "making things happen," rather than just “making things" What it means to invest in the people in a neighborhood The Tube Factory – an example of adaptive building re-use that flexes to be what the neighborhood wants it to be Partnering with the City, philanthropic organizations Where the name “Big Car” comes from Why collaboration (both internal and external) is messy but essential to making something happen – and how it leads to unexpected places Why so many partnership difficulties revolve around money Partnerships generally happen between people, rather than entities What it’s like partnering with a City through changes in administration Demonstrating that artists can (and should) be voices at the table in city decision making How to make sure pop-up placemaking turns into “placekeeping” that benefits people in the neihgborhood How Jim thinks you can start something like Big Car in your own community (hint: it should be fun) The importance of working on projects with friends – and the opportunities to find a friend group through community work Jim’s book recommendations! Why a place can be a home instead of just a house How planning and design could be different if we spent lots more time out in the physical places we’re working in Follow Jim on Twitter: @walkerjj Learn more about the seriously kick-ass Big Car Collaborative at bigcar.org. And check out the Tube Factory Artspace at tubefactory.org. (If you are planning to host an event in Indianapolis, this is the place to be!) The Go Cultivate! podcast is a project of Verdunity. Learn more at verdunity.com Find our other episodes and blog posts at GoCultivate.org. (The music in this episode is from Custodian of Records.)
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Are you driving somewhere for the holiday weekend? Here at _The Verge_ we'd like to encourage you to use a car that's wholly or at least primarily powered by dirty fossil fuels. On this week's episode of _The Vergecast_, Nilay, Natt, Casey, and Paul discuss how we're financially beholden to Big Car, and what to do about it now that Elon Musk has called us out on our bias. We also got a chance to discuss Nilay's insane theory about Apple's dongle suppression campaign, Mark Zuckerberg's wacky trip to the EU, and spoke with unearned confidence about Dieter's hands-on with the Red Hydrogen One. Paul's weekly report on robots that do backflips is, of course, also something that happened. 01:50 - Elon Musk 27:54 - Red Hydrogen One hands-on 32:34 - RIP Essential? 36:37 - BlackBerry KEY2 41:19 - Dongle suppression EXPOSED 47:15 - Paul’s weekly segment “Robot backflip weekly update” 51:08 - GDPR is happening 55:54 - Mark Zuckerberg in the EU 1:03:51 - Casey shamelessly plugs Converge 1:06:35 - What’s happening in the rest of tech Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Creating a sustainable lifestyle on the road is more than just figuring out where to sleep-- it’s also about creating meaningful, lucrative work. Johnie Gall is someone whose career has blossomed through her commitment to saying “yes” when travel and flexibility were on the table. With over 10 years of professional experience as a traveling writer and photographer, she’s created a balance between producing quality work for her clients, living part-time in a converted Sprinter van, and traveling the world with friends and peers. From endearing anecdotes to pragmatic advice, Johnie’s perspective on work and travel are meant for anyone wanting to blend more of their outdoor adventure with what brings home a paycheck. Also in this episode: where you can always go for wifi, how to take a phone call from the road when you travel with a partner, and why a pencil is sometimes the best solution. Follow Johnie’s adventures through her Instagram and her blog, Dirtbag Darling -> Enjoy this episode? Rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. It’ll help other people find us. This episode is brought to you by Vasque. Thanks so much for their support! Join the Women On The Road podcast community on Facebook. Episodes air bi-weekly on Fridays-- subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode. Follow along with Laura Hughes on Instagram and learn more about her on her portfolio site or through her travel blog, The Vanna Project. Music for this episode is by Josh Woodward via freemusicarchive.org. WOTR podcast logo designed by Dani Opal.
Creating a sustainable lifestyle on the road is more than just figuring out where to sleep-- it's also about creating meaningful, lucrative work. Johnie Gall is someone whose career has blossomed through her commitment to saying “yes” when travel and flexibility were on the table. With over 10 years of professional experience as a traveling writer and photographer, she's created a balance between producing quality work for her clients, living part-time in a converted Sprinter van, and traveling the world with friends and peers. From endearing anecdotes to pragmatic advice, Johnie's perspective on work and travel are meant for anyone wanting to blend more of their outdoor adventure with what brings home a paycheck.Also in this episode: where you can always go for wifi, how to take a phone call from the road when you travel with a partner, and why a pencil is sometimes the best solution.Follow Johnie's adventures through her Instagram and her blog, Dirtbag Darling ->Enjoy this episode? Rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. It'll help other people find us.This episode is brought to you by Vasque. Thanks so much for their support!Join the Women On The Road podcast community on Facebook.Episodes air bi-weekly on Fridays-- subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode. Follow along with Laura Borichevsky on Instagram and learn more about her on her portfolio site or through her travel blog, The Vanna Project.Music for this episode is by Josh Woodward via freemusicarchive.org.
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This week on The Art of the Matter, we'll check out a play that imagines Prince Charles as King of England, visit Big Car's Tube Factory, and learn how an orchestra changes when it accompanies singers. We'll also meet the colorful new music director of Encore Vocal Arts and meet the first APA Classical Awards finalist.
Family affair tonight as father son combo Rob and Harley join me in the studio as we talk about their recent trip to the states, their latest purchases, restoration and all things car related!
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A well-dressed man has committed a string of robberies but his flashy taste in cars offers Friday and Romero a clue. Original Air Date: November 30, 1950 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis athttp://support.greatdetectives.net. Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715 Read more ...
A well-dressed man has committed a string of robberies but his flashy taste in cars offers Friday and Romero a clue. Original Air Date: November 30, 1950 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis athttp://support.greatdetectives.net. Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715 Read more ...
Travis DiNicola caught up with Big Car's Director Jim Walker to find out about where Big Car has been, and where it is going. Sharon Gamble invited Phillips Music Guild organizer Lee Jones to tell us more about this organization and its many outreach and mentoring programs. Travis DiNicola spoke with Beef & Boards Eddie Curry to find out more about a annual tradition, A Beef & Boards Christmas.
The Radio Telephone or R/T Car tends to be the flagship on a Borough and the crew of the car are therefore looked upon to provide the lead in pretty much any day to day incidents that don’t need a supervisor. The driver of the R/T Car is also the most highly qualified driver on the Borough having attended and passed the four week Advanced Driving Course including pursuit management. As such, the ‘Driver’ is usually the oldest and most experienced PC on the team.Obviously this means that it is an honour, no a privilege for a lowly probationary constable to be allowed to act as the Radio Operator on the R/T Car. There is however a price to be paid for such a privilege. The Operator must ensure that the car is cleaned both inside and out, fit to be seen in public.The Operator must carry out the car’s Daily Inspection, making sure that all the fluids are correctly filled, the wipers work, the warning equipment including blue lights and sirens work, the tyres must be inflated to the correct pressure and have no damage or visible sign of wear. The headlights, sidelights, tail-lights, brake-lights, reversing lights and indicator lights must all be working and bulbs replaced if needs be.Finally the Operator must ensure that the Driver has a cup of coffee, with milk and one sugar, before he is expected to move the R/T Car from the rear yard of the police station.One of George’s probationers, John, was posted to the exulted duty of Radio Operator on the R/T Car for a gruelling four weeks and had just about come to grips with all the responsibilities. On his final day however, disaster struck.He had done all the checks and washed and polished the car to a dazzling shine before trudging wearily upstairs to make his driver’s coffee before sitting obediently and politely listening for about an hour to all the stories about how the job used to be on the old days.Eventually John and his driver made their way downstairs and climbed into the R/T car, the driver inserted the key into the ignition and turned it. Nothing. He took the key out again and reinserted it and turned it, but there was silence, not even a click of a relay. The driver turned to John and looked at him a moment before asking “When you checked the lights, did you turn them off afterward?”John was horror-struck, his eyes widened in panic as he leapt out of the car and frantically opened the bonnet to check the engine was still there. It was but it was dead. He immediately called the Control Room on his personal radio asking that they call for a Traffic Unit to see if any jump leads were available. Sadly, due to Health and Safety restrictions, banning the untrained use of jump leads, none were available.Next he turned to his driver and, almost pleading, said “I’ll push you. You can bump start it, can’t you?”His driver, now slightly amused by John’s desperation to make the most of his last day’s posting to the R/T Car, was tempted to let him try pushing the car. A tiny shred of decency stopped him and forced him to point out to John that the R/T Car is the only car on the Division’s fleet with an automatic gear box, you can’t bump start it.Utterly frantic now, John was almost running in circles around the car when he suddenly stopped and cried, “I’ve got it,” before disappearing back into the police station then moments later reappearing in the yard and tearing off through the gate towards the nearby petrol station. A few minutes had passed when John returned with a triumphant grin plastered on his face, in his hands he carried his trophy, a set of jump leads. The young officer was so intent on spending every possible moment in the Big Car that he had bought a set of leads out of his own pocket and was now hooking them to his own car to restart the R/T Car.When George was later told the story he paused a moment before replying “When was the last time you were so keen to get out there and do your job that you did something like that?”'Right Click' and 'Save as' to download the audio version
International Violin Competition of Indianapolis Executive Director Glen Kwok, Actors Theatre of Indiana season preview and Big Car 10th Anniversay exhibition "The Department of Yes: 10 Years of Big Car Collaborative in Indianapolis".
A preview of the upcoming TEDx Indianapolis event with participants Jim Walker with Big Car, LaShawnda Crowe Storm and Davy Rothbart.
Acura aims the biggest ad campaign in its history at women… and chooses a perplexing tagline. June car sales are expected to surge to the highest level in years. One of GM’s most prominent executives jumps ship after 27 years with the company. All that and more, plus another edition of the Autoline Garage in which we explore the consequences of an absent spare tire.
Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship exhibition travels to NYC, Jolene Ketzenberger, Food writer for the Indianapolis Star and Jim Walker is a community artist advocate with the Big Car organization.
This episode of Dragnet first aired on November 30, 1950.
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