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This sermon delivered by Pastor Eric and Brother Treaster, addresses the significance of the staff as a symbol of identity, election, authority, commission, and victory in the Bible. These men emphasized the importance of recognizing and utilizing the staff given by God, drawing parallels between biblical figures like Moses and how it relates to us today. This sermon encourages us to embrace our divine calling, understand the transformative power of our faith, and confidently wield our God-given authority to overcome challenges and fulfill our mission. Through various biblical references and personal anecdotes, the message inspired us to rise to our full potential and actively participate in the fight for our families and the Kingdom of God.
On this Tuesday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid covers President Trump issuing an ominous warning to the people of Tehran, Iran yesterday, posting on social media that Iran should have signed his proposed deal and that Tehran residents should evacuate "immediately", after the President abruptly left the Group of Seven summit yesterday, departing a day early as the conflict between Israel and Iran intensified. In other news of the day, there is a way-too-woke Conservative movement showing their anti-Semitism in calling out Israel's preemptive strike on Iran, early voting is well underway for New York City's primary mayoral election next week, and Sid applauds Donald Trump Jr. for endorsing Councilwoman Inna Vernikov during his appearance on the morning show yesterday. Paul Mauro, Reid Rasner, Curtis Sliwa & Isaac Herzog join Sid on this Tuesday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jackie & Dunlap on the late Joe Don Baker in 1973's Walking Tall, the stick hittin', money makin', still bashin', trailer hookin', dice loadin', shirtless testifyin' hit movie that put Pusser on everybody's lips. Sheriff Buford Pusser, Joe Don Baker, Phil Karlson, Felton Perry, Walking Tall, McNairy County, Tennessee, Mississippi, Elizabeth Harman, Brenda Benet, Noah Beery Jr., Bruce Glover, Crispin Glover, stick Theme by William Sherry Jr. Art by http://mullinax.co Get 20 Extra Minutes with Jackie & Dunlap every week over at http://patreon.com/redstateupdate
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Episode 140.1: Big Stick Bourbon, Size of Your Stick Matters, Government Regulations, Pilot Flight Simulator, Military Veteran Charities, and the Process of Obtaining a Patent
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Pastor Ricky Gravley preached a message entitled "Walking Tall and Carrying a Big Stick" during the Monday Evening service of the 40th Annual National Pastors' & Workers' Conference in Santa Clara, California. Find more information and watch all the services at https://nvbc.org/pc/ (a ministry of North Valley Baptist Church, Dr. Jack Trieber, Pastor)
In this episode of Bowyers Bench we are joined by Big Stick Archery's founder and bowyer Bob Smith. We discuss Bob's start in building bows, his bow designs and models, shooting and much more!! Check out Big Stick Archery Bows: https://www.bigstickarchery.com Big Stick Archery Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigstickarchery/ This Podcast is sponsored by you guys, the listeners! We intentionally do not accept or seek out sponsors for the show so I can use gear from around the industry and provide honest feedback throughout the year. If you enjoy that about our show, please consider supporting the channel by heading to our website and making a purchase, large or small, which keeps the lights on and conversations flowing here at Push HQ! Shop all Gear and Apparel: www.ThePushArchery.com Online Courses & Coaching: https://thepusharchery.teachable.com
Pastor Ricky Gravley- A sermon preached Sunday Evening, on March 2, 2025.
Steve, Todd, and Aaron are joined by the Dossier's Jordan Schachtel for the Deace Group. The panel talks about the great retcon currently happening with the COVID jabs. They also discuss foreign policy and how Donald Trump is rightfully exerting his leverage over Ukraine. In Hour Two, it's another edition of Feedback Friday. TODAY'S SPONSORS: JASE MEDICAL: https://jasemedical.com/ and enter code “DEACE” at checkout for a discount on your order REAL ESTATE AGENTS I TRUST: https://realestateagentsitrust.com/ PATRIOT MOBILE: https://patriotmobile.com/STEVE or call 972-PATRIOT for your FREE MONTH of service PREBORN: https://give.preborn.com/preborn/media-partner?sc=IABSD0123RA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En medio de la polémica ligada al Canal de Panamá llegará este 1 de febrero el secretario de Estado estadounidense Marco Rubio al país centroamericano. Donald Trump no descartó una acción militar para retomar el control de la infraestructura, que tacha de controlada por China. ¿Qué busca Washington con el viaje oficial del jefe de su diplomacia? Marco Rubio, secretario de Estado estadounidense, llega este sábado a Panamá en su primer viaje oficial al extranjero. En el país centroamericano esperan una visita complicada.El “Gran Garrote”“A mí me parece que la visita del secretario Rubio viene con normas muy claras. Creo que estamos reviviendo la política del ‘Big Stick', el ‘Gran Garrote'. El gobierno tiene que asumir una posición de negociación, pero hacerlo también con prudencia, porque sabemos que viene con el garrote. Ya tenemos claro lo que sucedió en Colombia y además sabemos que viene con una línea agresiva”, estima Hernando Franco Muñoz, decano de la Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Políticas de la Universidad de Panamá y experto en las relaciones entre ambos países. Donald Trump ha declarado varias veces su deseo de recuperar el control del Canal de Panamá, llegando a no descartar la fuerza militar. El presidente de Estados Unidos asegura que está controlado por China, lo que es sería una amenaza para Washington. Empresas chinas controlan dos puertos de cincoDos empresas ligadas a Pekín controlan dos puertos de los cinco existentes: el de Balboa, del lado del Pacífico, y el de Cristóbal, en el Atlántico. Juntos triplican la capacidad del de Manzanillo, el único controlado por Estados Unidos. Sin embargo, revertir esa situación se antoja imposible para Franco Muñoz.“Los puertos están en manos de una empresa privada china, no del Gobierno chino. Me parece que hay más que nada una negociación. Lo más probable es que vaya a pedir algo con relación a los puertos. Panamá hizo una negociación, una apertura de una licitación, que los puertos fueron ganados por los chinos. Se renovó. Pareciera que una de ellas sí tiene algo que no está muy claro, pero es una cosa que la tiene que resolver el Gobierno de Panamá y nosotros los panameños ver cómo resolvemos este asunto. Tenemos un contrato con los chinos que está vigente, con la empresa china, y que si Panamá incumple la cosa o le quita la concesión que fue cedida a los chinos, vamos a tener que ir a un arbitraje y lo más seguro es que va a ser un precio muy alto para Panamá”, explica. Otros interesesFranco Muñoz descarta también cualquier uso de la fuerza militar, pero entiende que Trump podría usar esa amenaza para negociar otros intereses estadounidenses en Panamá: “Yo tengo la impresión de que amenaza militar como tal no, pero sí le gusta jugar duro y está amenazando. En los mentideros políticos se habla también de la posibilidad que pida una base militar en la zona de Darién, que es una preocupación que tienen ellos con el tema del tránsito de los indocumentados que están pasando por allí”. “Y muy probablemente lo primero que planteó también, que no lo trajo en la última, pero que puede decirlo, es que quiere que Panamá reciba gente que no son de nacionalidad panameña y que no pueden ser recibidos en sus países”, añade el experto.
En medio de la polémica ligada al Canal de Panamá llegará este 1 de febrero el secretario de Estado estadounidense Marco Rubio al país centroamericano. Donald Trump no descartó una acción militar para retomar el control de la infraestructura, que tacha de controlada por China. ¿Qué busca Washington con el viaje oficial del jefe de su diplomacia? Marco Rubio, secretario de Estado estadounidense, llega este sábado a Panamá en su primer viaje oficial al extranjero. En el país centroamericano esperan una visita complicada.El “Gran Garrote”“A mí me parece que la visita del secretario Rubio viene con normas muy claras. Creo que estamos reviviendo la política del ‘Big Stick', el ‘Gran Garrote'. El gobierno tiene que asumir una posición de negociación, pero hacerlo también con prudencia, porque sabemos que viene con el garrote. Ya tenemos claro lo que sucedió en Colombia y además sabemos que viene con una línea agresiva”, estima Hernando Franco Muñoz, decano de la Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Políticas de la Universidad de Panamá y experto en las relaciones entre ambos países. Donald Trump ha declarado varias veces su deseo de recuperar el control del Canal de Panamá, llegando a no descartar la fuerza militar. El presidente de Estados Unidos asegura que está controlado por China, lo que es sería una amenaza para Washington. Empresas chinas controlan dos puertos de cincoDos empresas ligadas a Pekín controlan dos puertos de los cinco existentes: el de Balboa, del lado del Pacífico, y el de Cristóbal, en el Atlántico. Juntos triplican la capacidad del de Manzanillo, el único controlado por Estados Unidos. Sin embargo, revertir esa situación se antoja imposible para Franco Muñoz.“Los puertos están en manos de una empresa privada china, no del Gobierno chino. Me parece que hay más que nada una negociación. Lo más probable es que vaya a pedir algo con relación a los puertos. Panamá hizo una negociación, una apertura de una licitación, que los puertos fueron ganados por los chinos. Se renovó. Pareciera que una de ellas sí tiene algo que no está muy claro, pero es una cosa que la tiene que resolver el Gobierno de Panamá y nosotros los panameños ver cómo resolvemos este asunto. Tenemos un contrato con los chinos que está vigente, con la empresa china, y que si Panamá incumple la cosa o le quita la concesión que fue cedida a los chinos, vamos a tener que ir a un arbitraje y lo más seguro es que va a ser un precio muy alto para Panamá”, explica. Otros interesesFranco Muñoz descarta también cualquier uso de la fuerza militar, pero entiende que Trump podría usar esa amenaza para negociar otros intereses estadounidenses en Panamá: “Yo tengo la impresión de que amenaza militar como tal no, pero sí le gusta jugar duro y está amenazando. En los mentideros políticos se habla también de la posibilidad que pida una base militar en la zona de Darién, que es una preocupación que tienen ellos con el tema del tránsito de los indocumentados que están pasando por allí”. “Y muy probablemente lo primero que planteó también, que no lo trajo en la última, pero que puede decirlo, es que quiere que Panamá reciba gente que no son de nacionalidad panameña y que no pueden ser recibidos en sus países”, añade el experto.
Night School #672: "Big Stick" by Every Night's A School Night
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Even people who think councils do a fantastic job must by now understand why the Government is going to have to pass law to get councils to focus on doing their jobs. It has been clear to councils for about four months now that the Government wanted them to drop the distractions and just do their work. Yet, councils just can't help themselves. Even last week Tauranga City Council voted to install unelected Māori representatives on the council, who will not improve ratepayers lives at all but will cost them money. Hastings Council did the same thing three months ago with the youth councillors. No extra benefit for ratepayers, but extra cost. Wellington City Council is today going to debate whether they should submit their feels to the Government on the Treaty Principles Bill. That's not their job. A bunch of other councils have done that too. These guys up and down the country show no sign that they understand they are supposed to be cutting out unnecessary spending and focusing their minds on doing their actual jobs. So it's come to this – the Government announcing yesterday it will pass legalisation to force them to do their jobs. The four wellbeing pillars that task councils with looking after economic wellbeing, social wellbeing, cultural wellbeing, and environmental wellbeing will be scrapped. That was a bad idea from the last Labour Government anyway, which was so broad and meaningless it gave councils an excuse to expand their meddling into pretty much anything, because everything is a wellbeing. Councils will be forced to report clearly and simply, and publicly, on what they're spending money on and what they're charging ratepayers. Hopefully getting out the big stick will mean the excuses are cut, distractions are dropped, and these guys focus their minds on doing more work for less cost to ratepayers. Because hoping they get the message and do it voluntarily hasn't worked. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. US bureau chief Jacob Magid joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode. US President-elect Donald Trump on Monday threatened those holding hostages in the Middle East with unprecedented American firepower if they are not released by the time he enters office on January 20.The latest warning was posted on Truth Social came two days after Hamas released a propaganda video showing American-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander pleading with the president-elect to secure his release and hours after the IDF revealed that another American-Israeli hostage — Omer Neutra — was killed during Hamas's October 7 onslaught and that his body is being held in Gaza. We discuss what efforts have not yet been brought to the table and how Neutra's death was covered in US media. Israel's Channel 12 reported yesterday that an Israeli delegation will travel to Cairo early next week after Egypt has put together a new multi-stage hostage deal proposal. Also, earlier in the week, we heard that the Palestinian terror group Hamas and the Palestinian Authority's Fatah party have agreed to create a committee to jointly administer postwar Gaza. Magid weighs in whether this new alliance could be enough to give Hamas the lifeline it needs to claim post-war victory. US President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday announced the appointment of his Lebanese-American in-law Massad Boulos to be his senior adviser on Arab and Middle Eastern affairs. Boulos will likely work alongside Steve Witkoff, who Trump last month appointed as his special envoy for the Middle East to work on expanding the Abraham Accords that he brokered at the end of his first term. Are these the right men for the job? For news updates, please check out The Times of Israel's ongoing live blog. Discussed articles include: Trump warns there will be ‘all hell to pay' if hostages aren't released by Jan. 20 Slain Israeli-American hostage remembered as ‘hero of Israel' at NY memorial service Fatah, Hamas agree to form committee to run postwar Gaza Trump says Lebanese-American in-law will be senior aide on Arab and Mideast affairs Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. IMAGE: Illustrative: Campaigning for a second term, former US President Donald Trump speaks before prominent Jewish donors at an event titled 'Fighting Antisemitism in America' at the Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill, Washington DC, September 19, 2024. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images via JTA)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recorded three days before the Evening of Geoazz live show, Will, Marika, and Amir join Geoff to discuss their greens of the moment, figs vs gourds, and play a round of Did Phil Jackson Just Die?» FOLLOW Geoff on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geoffreyjames/» FOLLOW Amir on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amir/» FOLLOW Marika on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/marikaelon/» FOLLOW Will on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/willconover/Rate The Headgum Podcast 5-stars on Apple PodcastsRate The Headgum Podcast 5-stars on SpotifyJoin the Headgum DiscordSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today, our West Coast pal, DANIEL SANCHEZ, returns to discuss the third live-action Ninja Turtles film, TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES III (1993)! We discuss the updated-yet-downgraded Turtle costumes, April's shorter hair, the return of Casey Jones, the aggressive lack of connective tissue in this time-travel film, the boring villains, and more! We also discuss a chain pizza restaurant-related desert island question, decide what animals we'd like to mutate into, commiserate on collecting modern TMNT figures, and more! Follow Daniel Sanchez on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sanchezgoeswest/ ———————————————————— To see images of the stuff discussed, look at your device's screen while listening! Go here to get some LTAS Merch: http://tee.pub/lic/huI4z_dwRsI Email: LetsTalkAboutStuffPodcast AT gmail DOT com Follow LTAS on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ltaspod/?hl=en Subscribe to Steven's YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@alittlelessprofoundfilms?si=exv2x7LZS2O1B65h Follow Steven on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/stevenfisher22/ Brent is not on social media. A 5-Star rating on your podcast app is appreciated! And if you like our show, share it with your friends! IF YOU SEE GREEN IN PINK, DEFINITELY SHOULD GO TO THE STINK.
Speak softly, carry a big stick with the Guardians in October full 613 Fri, 20 Sep 2024 11:14:39 +0000 bK8wkSTU7kzxU9sSp7yElPoDxH2hiIQD sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Speak softly, carry a big stick with the Guardians in October The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
Welcome back to your Winning Word Of The Day on The Starting Line podcast with host Cole Taylor. In today's episode, Cole draws inspiration from Teddy Roosevelt's powerful quote, “Speak softly and carry a big stick.” He emphasizes the importance of strength and assertiveness in leadership, especially for men in today's society. Cole addresses the tendency for many leaders to become passive, losing the ability to protect and stand up for what they believe in. He challenges listeners to embrace their inner strength and take responsibility for their actions and health.By cultivating a strong mind and body, leaders can empower themselves to support those around them effectively. Cole encourages everyone to reflect on their roles, asserting that true power lies not just in physical strength but in the ability to act decisively while maintaining a calm demeanor. Tune in to discover how embracing this mindset can help you lead with confidence and integrity, ultimately benefiting both yourself and those you care about.Listen in! Our resources:FREE DOWNLOAD: Optimize your health & performance with a fully customized protocol:Optimized Entrepreneur ProtocolLearn more about working 1on1 with The Starting Line team to optimize your health & performance:www.thestartingline.fitLearn More about working 1on1 with Cole to grow your business:https://exitmomentum.com/cole-taylor/Connect with Cole:www.cole360.com
Come to our first ever live show! In Boston, on Friday, September 13th. Tickets are available now!It's September 3rd. This day in 1901, Vice President Teddy Roosevelt gives remarks in which he refers to his notion that one should "speak softly and carry a big stick."Jody, Niki, and Kellie discuss where Roosevelt got that phrase, and how it came to really embody American-style imperialism in the first decades of the 20th century. They also touch on other famous presidential quotes.This Day In Esoteric Political History is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX.Your support helps foster independent, artist-owned podcasts and award-winning stories.If you want to support the show directly, you can do so on our website: ThisDayPod.comGet in touch if you have any ideas for future topics, or just want to say hello. Follow us on social @thisdaypodOur team: Jacob Feldman, Researcher/Producer; Brittani Brown, Producer; Khawla Nakua, Transcripts; music by Teen Daze and Blue Dot Sessions; Audrey Mardavich is our Executive Producer at Radiotopia
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Join us next week, for the penultimate episode of the second season of the hit HBO show, House of the Dragon. Dragons, dragons...
Huge thanks to Tuddle for hopping on the show today via Zoom. The guy's got a legit full-time job but never misses a chance to join us. We'll keep you posted on any updates about his new podcast, which he's starting with his ex-wife—definitely an intriguing setup. Big appreciation to everyone tuning in live, downloading, and all that good stuff! Hope to catch you at the beer release tomorrow. In fact, I'm enjoying one of those beers right now as I write this. See you soon! - d - Intro with "Time for a bath" song. - Cashier interaction at store, discussed charity donation. - Analyzed celebrities' gestures and expressions. - Live intro from Injured On The Go Just Call Mo Studio. - Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan details, guest appearance info. - Announced beer release at Hourglass Brewing, Longwood. - Trivia night with Curtis Earth at Hourglass Brewing. - Tuddle's radio activities and personal challenges discussed. - Potential eviction of Tuddle from a 55+ community. - HOA meetings and community politics. - Tuddle's weed selling to elderly neighbors. - Tuddle's experiences with Florida's legal weed dispensaries. - Bubba's requirement for video content. - Tuddle's rapper barber haircut session. - Humorous haircut comparisons. - Concerns over Tuddle's return to risky radio stunts. - Tuddle's stunt addiction, plans for Tampa Tarpons game stunt. - Enabling concerns in context of Tuddle's stunts. - Tuddle's new podcast with ex-wife, personal wedding anecdotes. - Discussion on retaining ex-spouse's surname post-divorce. - OnlyFans collaboration ideas for Tuddle. - Tuddle challenged on radical haircut implications. - Tuddle's addiction to radio industry, stunt plans. - Aging out of radio stunts, 90s nostalgia, compared to Ric Flair. - Tuddle's marital issues linked to stunts, dangerous scooter stunt. - New show name idea: "Hot Chick and Big Stick." - Past radio stunt anecdotes, promoting Tuddle's first show. - Future show concepts with cosplay, interactive costume requests. - Tuddle's gratitude for show invite, personal growth reflections. - Planning intervention for Tuddle with former stunt participants. - Listener reactions post-Tuddle's interview, membership upgrades. - Steve-O's tattoo, extreme stunt discussions. - Daily life anecdotes, supportive dad at dance classes. - Telemundo breakdancing event interaction, handling media appearances. - Cultural impact of viral internet moments, privacy considerations. - Viral video repercussions, fame vs. negative impacts. - Cultural reactions to controversial content, societal norms. - Bathroom door incident, odor discussion, gift exchange. - Hooters trading cards collection, perceptions of past roles. - "Rat face" attractiveness trend, unconventional male appeal. Show wrap-up, mentions of upcoming events. ### **Connect & Follow:** - [Website](https://tomanddan.com/) - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/tomanddanlive) - [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/AMediocreTime) - [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/tomanddanlive/) **Listen & Laugh:** - [Apple Podcasts: A Mediocre Time](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-mediocre-time-with-tom-and-dan/id308614478) - [Google Podcasts: A Mediocre Time](https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbWVkaW9jcmV0aW1lLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj6x-_il7mBAxX2moQIHRosAQwQ9sEGegQIARAC) - [TuneIn: A Mediocre Time](https://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy/A-Mediocre-Time-with-Tom-and-Dan-p393884/) **Corporate Comedy:** - [Apple Podcasts: A Corporate Time](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-corporate-time-with-tom-and-dan/id994667625) - [Google Podcasts: A Corporate Time](https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5saWJzeW4uY29tLzYxOTc2L3Jzcw?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj6x-_il7mBAxX2moQIHRosAQwQ9sEGegQIARAD) - [TuneIn: A Corporate Time](https://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy/A-Corporate-Time-with-Tom-and-Dan-p1836090/) **Exclusive Content:** - [Join BDM](https://tomanddan.com/registration) **Merchandise:** - [Shop Tom & Dan](https://tomanddan.myshopify.com/) **Live Streams:** - [Twitch](https://www.twitch.tv/tomanddanlive) - [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/user/amediocretime) **Explore Local:** - [Tom & Dan Watering Holes](https://www.tomanddanwateringholes.com/)
Mai știe cineva napolitanele alea Koukou Roukou? Sunt curios. In rest, episod fain. Enjoy! Link: https://www.thegamer.com/hi-im-an-idiot-whos-mad-about-everything-in-video-games-except-the-layoffs-assassins-creed-shadows-stellar-blade-xbox/ Timestamps: 0:00 – INTRO 8:00 – Paul s-a jucat Nine Noir Lives 22:42 – Edgar s-a jucat Fallout Brotherhood of Steel (PS2) și X-Men Legends (PS2) 33:51 – Litere de la Oameni 38:16 – Microsoft anunță că deschide un nou studio de jocuri, putem doar presupune că din cadavrele celorlalte; Larian deschide studio nou; Redfall mai primeste NIȘTE update-uri; 46:11 – Assassin's Creed Shadows, este știrea; The Division Heartland anulat; YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/jocsivorbe1416 https://www.youtube.com/c/JocȘiVorbeBits Twitch: www.twitch.tv/jocsivorbe iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/all-vorbe/id1331438601 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3RFgOJDgyEnpvkUQoSh0Tc Facebook: www.facebook.com/JocSiVorbe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jocsivorbe/e Discord: https://discord.gg/m5a6DDfBFc Tip Jar: https://ko-fi.com/jocsivorbe Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jocsivorbe RSS și linkuri de download: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:281506836/sounds.rss
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All calls today: What's wrong with the "CWP's"? Is racism bad? Property values decline with low-quality people! Woman goes off over Rabbi Shmuley! The Hake Report, Friday, March 29, 2024 AD TIME STAMPS * (0:00:00) Start * (0:01:41) Hake on MadeByJimbob Mixed Bag Panel 8 today! * (0:03:03) Hey, guys! The Big Stick tee * (0:05:31) JAIME, MN: A call about whites, JLP harping on blacks * (0:15:38) DAVID, FL: Whites sick of the "racism"; Pro-crime Dems * (0:21:37) DAVID: America over; Far from God; Racism per capita * (0:26:52) JOE, AZ: Property values * (0:37:02) JOE: whites do it too. Sammy the Bull * (0:41:34) BYRON, OR: Everybody racist, good / bad * (0:48:39) BYRON: America under attack * (0:52:03) Rumble Rants: Evil Is Still Real * (0:56:50) Mary Rice Hopkins - "Easter Rise Up" * (1:02:01) MAZE, OH: What's wrong with the CWP's? * (1:13:05) MAZE from Alabama; African huts * (1:15:43) MR J, AR: Apartment, Section 8 neighbors, students * (1:22:55) RACHEL, WV: Rabbi Shmuley, AJ interview; Don't worry, calm down!* (1:40:02) RACHEL: Monkeys in a cage, sprayed, stop climbing a ladder * (1:44:35) Coffees: Regulations, bribery? Sion, Keisha, JLP* (1:46:27) Coffee: Crime stats, interracial comparison, "out-of-control"? * (1:49:19) Coffees: Jesus, Messiah; Monkeys experiment * (1:50:31) (No Joel Friday!) Rumble Rants: Evil Is Still Real (I disavow) * (1:53:23) PETE, AK: Fear, hate, ignorance; Good War on Drugs… * (1:56:01) Mary Rice Hopkins - "Matilda the Gorilla" (Call me next week!) BLOG https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2024/3/29/the-hake-report-fri-3-29-24 PODCAST / Substack HAKE NEWS from JLP https://www.thehakereport.com/jlp-news/2024/3/29/pope-francis-washed-all-womens-feet-hake-news-fri-3-29-24 Hake is live M-F 9-11a PT (11-1CT/12-2ET) Call-in 1-888-775-3773 https://www.thehakereport.com/show VIDEO YouTube | Rumble* | Facebook | X | BitChute | Odysee* PODCAST Substack | Apple | Spotify | Castbox | Podcast Addict *SUPER CHAT on platforms* above or BuyMeACoffee, etc. SHOP Spring | Cameo || All My Links JLP Network: JLP | Church | TFS | Nick | Joel Get full access to HAKE at thehakereport.substack.com/subscribe
Join Mike McGuire for a look back at things in a week of wrestling that included swerves, surprises, and sadly some more tragedy. This week, Mike is joined by The Wrestling Observer's Dave Meltzer to break down the biggest happenings including: - 80's star Billy Jack Haynes being arrested for Murder - AEW's latest "Big Announcement" from Tony Khan - WWE's WrestleMania Main Event Buildup, including a possible Tag Match Main Event - The split between Anthem Sports & Entertainment and TNA President Scott D'Amore - The latest rumors on where Okada may land, as well as when Will Ospreay could arrive in AEW - and lots more! Plus, in another edition of the MoW Indy Showcase, meet a longtime journeyman who has travelled the world, and still gets in the ring despite facing overwhelming challenges, ANDY ANDERSON. Anderson is from Edmonton, Alberta Canada, but has stories and memories with some of the biggest names in the business - including a memorable night on Raw with Stone Cold Steve Austin! Finally, for anybody that remembers this little bit of silliness from our "Tuesday Morning Cooked" days, Joe Aguinaldo joins Mike McGuire for the only segment in the history of MoW to have almost ZERO to do with wrestling... but a LOT to do with a BIG STICK! Thanks for making us part of your podcast week! To find out more about the show, or to pick up merch that keeps the shows going, please visit www.mcguireshow.com Follow Mike McGuire on all major social media platforms @McGuireShow Join the Team MoW Facebook Group here
Michael A. Ventrella is an author and editor who has written novels, short stories, and nonfiction books including Big Stick, Terin Ostler and the Axes of Evil, and The Beatles on the Charts. Ventrella is also an attorney and has taught Constitutional Law at a number of institutions of higher learning. Just in time for elections and the upcoming holiday season, he speaks with Wendy about his helpful and humorous book, How to Argue the Constitution With a Conservative. Before the interview in The Earthscape segment, Wendy Sheridan and Robin Renée reflect on the meaning of and plans for the holiday of Samhain and how it interweaves with secular Halloween fun. Donald Trump's gag orders, the argument for keeping Trump off of the 2024 presidential ballot, new Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, a simulation of the Chicxulub impact, and debt activists to the rescue are all part of All the News We Can Handle. In This Fortnight I Learned, Robin and Wendy each discover something mildly interesting about breakfast cereal. Things to do: VOTE! Learn more about Michael A. Ventrella on his website. Keep up with Michael A. Ventrella on Facebook, X/Twitter, and Instagram. Get the book! How to Argue the Constitution With a Conservative Attend Philcon - the world's first and longest-running conference on science fiction, fantasy, and horror! November 17-19, Doubletree by Hilton, Cherry Hill, NJ. Watch Micheal A. Ventrella read the first chapter from How to Argue the Constitution With a Conservative. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owMyfhce_vQ
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It's a different crew than usual on the Weekend edition of Pesky Report with Ed and Timmy Hardcore being joined by Brad and Jordan Leandre to discuss the Royals series. The guys picked Alex Verdugo and Chris Sale as Big Stick and Son of a Pitch for the series and the Poop Sock went to the word “maple”. Intrigued? Then its time to listen to episode 299 of Pesky Report! Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook @PeskyReport. We are officially a part of Beyond The Monster Twitter: @BeyondtheMnstr Substack: https://beyondthemonster.substack.com/
Chapter 16: I Can't Get No Bas Relief Hawthorne P. Westwood wants to bring down the candy baron Flavius Flavors. But can he? Can Eugene and Anjus help? And what of the Duke and Kame? Who is on the level and who is askew? I hope we find out soon? And quickly before The Big Stick outgrows his costume! The Land Whale Murders is a Roi Gold Production it was written by Jonathan A. Goldberg with music by Matt Roi Berger. It was directed by James Oliva with sound design and mastering by Martin D. Fowler. Editing assistance by Hannah Fairchild. Jordan Stillman is our production manager. for more information visit: www.landwhalepod.com Warning: this podcast contains depictions of violence, adult situations, historical inaccuracies, slang, outdated ideas, well meaning but flawed people, inappropriate jokes, anachronisms, and overall piffle and humbug, listener discretion is advised Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Ed and Tim are joined by Jake stepping in for Hogdale to discuss a rare weekend series loss for the Red Sox. They discuss a frustrating series in San Francisco where the pitching showed up, the offense largely didn't outside of Justin Turner, and there were some poor fundamental plays. The guys go over trade deadline possibilities, overextended TV weathermen, Christian Arroyo's baserunning blunder, Alex Verdugo's slump, Triston Casas being a god and more. They do 3 Up 3 Down where favorite sports movies are discussed, do Son of a Pitch, Big Stick and Poop Sock of the week and Dr. Timmy Hardcore's Top 5 list. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook @PeskyReport. You can leave a text or a voicemail at (860) 698-1174 We are officially a part of Beyond The Monster Twitter: @BeyondtheMnstr Substack: https://beyondthemonster.substack.com/
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Dr. Jordan B. Peterson and former Vice President Mike Pence discuss his current run for the 2024 presidency, the U.S. Government's overreach in economic matters when it should be playing referee, the indoctrination and sexualization of our youngest citizens, the realistic way forward on the Russia Ukraine front, and how we might finally stabilize a nation wrought with cultural warfare. Mike Pence, an American politician and native Hoosier, served as the 48th vice president of the United States from 2017 to 2021. He previously served as the 50th governor of Indiana from 2013 to 2017, and a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 2001 to 2013. Before this he practiced private law, led the Indiana Policy Review Foundation, and hosted “The Mike Pence Show,” a syndicated talk radio show that also aired as a public affairs program on TV once a week. He only recently announced his candidacy for President of the United States, and is currently on the campaign trail. - Links - For Former VP Mike Pence: Campaign website https://winred.mikepence2024.com/mike-pence-for-president/endorse-mike-pence-gs/?utm_campaign=20230607_RW-PV.102976_t1349066-2833&ex_tid=20230607_RW-PV.102976_t1349066-2833&gclid=CjwKCAjw-b-kBhB-EiwA4fvKrP2mG12lObSBqxgeGAXKK6T6PGsZXmG_d9X88hMeyqV4dFtezETfyRoCpsoQAvD_BwE Twitter @Mike_Pence https://twitter.com/Mike_Pence?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
Brandon, Ed, and Hogdale discuss international travel and refrain from talking in depth about Austin Powers. The crew does discuss the series win against the Diamondbacks, review the Bullpen Trust-o-Meter, and give out picks for the Big Stick and Son of a Pitch. Make sure to follow and leave a review wherever you listen to us. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook @PeskyReport. You can leave a text or a voicemail at (860) 698-1174 We are officially a part of Beyond The Monster Twitter: @BeyondtheMnstr Substack: https://beyondthemonster.substack.com/
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You can also subscribe for free below:WhoTodd Bennett, President and Chief Operating Officer of Deer Valley Resort, UtahRecorded onApril 19, 2023About Deer ValleyClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Alterra Mountain CompanyLocated in: Park City, UtahYear founded: 1981Pass affiliations: 7 unrestricted days on Ikon Pass, five days with blackouts on Ikon Base Pass PlusReciprocal partners: Unlimited Deer Valley season passholders receive one day each at Alta, Brighton, and SnowbirdClosest neighboring ski areas: Park City Mountain Resort (5 minutes), Utah Olympic Park (18 minutes), Woodward Park City (20 minutes), Solitude (1 hour), Snowbird (1 hour), Brighton (1 hour, 8 minutes), Alta (1 hour, 8 minutes) – travel times vary considerably with weather and traffic; if U.S. Americans could summon a worldview that extends beyond their dashboards, they would understand that this entire megaplex could be connected with a handful of gondolas, reducing traffic and emissions in the Wasatch by about 40 billion percent.Base elevation: 6,570 feet at Jordanelle baseSummit elevation: 9,570 feet at top of EmpireVertical drop: 3,000 feet, though this cannot be skied contiguously – the longest high-quality continuous vertical drops are on Bald Mountain, at around 1,750 vertical feet.Skiable Acres: 2,026Average annual snowfall: 300 inchesTrail count: 103Lift count: 27 (1 six-passenger gondola, 14 high-speed quads, 5 triples, 1 double, 1 platter serving private homes, 5 conveyors)Deer Valley's trailmap is a little confusing, as it looks as though you can ski from the top of Empire to the bottom of Jordanelle. The resort sits on a series of adjacent hillocks, however, which you can see on this topographic map on ikonpass.com:Why I interviewed himThere's a version of reality in which Deer Valley is nothing special. A 2,000-ish-acre bump neighboring Park City, which sprawls more than three times as large. A 300-inch bucket of snow standing meekly against the 500-inch-plus dumptrucks stacking up each winter in the nearby Cottonwoods. Three thousand feet of vertical is compelling, but you can't ski it all at once, like you can at Snowbird or Park City. Deer Valley could be the Pico of Utah, a pretty good ski area made average by its address among amazing ski areas.But that's not how we view the place, because that's not what Deer Valley is. Deer Valley is an Alterra flagship, so singular that it is the only one of the company's 16 ski areas excluded from the Ikon Base Pass. The mountain's $2,890 season pass is the most expensive in America. It has landed in the top three of Ski Magazine's reader resort rankings for 25 consecutive seasons.Why? Why is this place so exceptional, so expensive and yet so treasured? Go ahead and list the superficial and the obvious: a fleet of groomers expansive enough to invade Newfoundland, 14 high-speed quads, ski valets, staff to escort your skis onto snow like a prized dachshund. It's still not so obvious why DV is it. The armada of high-speed lifts, once so novel, are standard-issue Wasatch utilities now. Even Alta has them. Every large ski area grooms widely and well. And slopeside ski check is not so rare as to be a differentiator. At least not in 2023. There are lots of fancy ski areas. Sun Valley would gladly throw down in a groom-off. You could coronate the next queen of England in a Snowbasin bathroom stall. And Beaver Creek gives you a warm cookie at the end of the day. Match that, Deer Valley.So there is something more subtle than lifts and grooming going on here. Something that has transcended generations of owners and survived the oft-rough entry into corporate Skidom. The place has an essence. Something as pronounced as Little Cottonwood chest-thumping or parkbrah tumbling over Brighton kickers or party-town Park City. Something fiercely distinct yet hard to define.Have you ever visited the Palace of Versailles? A sprawling and ornate palace rising off 2,500 acres of immaculate grounds a few miles outside of Paris. Built for royals, it is now open to all. To tour the place is to feel both humbled and empowered. Here is this triumph of the human imagination, actualized into a thing too spectacular to comprehend. Yet plain old you can wander and wonder and admire and absorb. And skiing Deer Valley is a little bit like that. Like stumbling into a palace of skiing, unsure what you're looking at, but amazed at the whole scene.What we talked aboutDoubling Deer Valley's average annual snowfall; extending the season and why April 23 will be the last day; what it's like to live among all that snow every single day; where Deer Valley has to do avalanche mitigation; New York ski roots; Vail Mountain in the ‘90s; the vast options for the SoCal skier; how a 20-year career at Disney led to a job running one of America's best ski resorts; how Disney Bro resembles Ski Bro; the making of The Man Behind the Maps: Legendary Ski Artist James Niehues; how the book was born out of luck at Tamarack, Idaho; blowing away expectations on Kickstarter; why Alterra treats Deer Valley differently than its other resorts from an Ikon Pass access standpoint; going deep on Burns Express; why Deer Valley reoriented the liftline uphill and how that's changed the skier flow on the mountain; the thrill of flying towers; the reconfigured Snowflake lift; why Burns is and likely always will be more of a transit lift; auto-down restraint bars are here; you're probably raising the safety bar too early; why Burns got the upgrade before any of Deer Valley's older high-speed quads; Deer Valley's huge base-area redevelopment plans; the higher-capacity lifts that could replace the Carpenter and Silver Lake high-speed quads; employee housing; why a base area development isn't necessarily a play for more skier visits; which lifts could be in line for upgrades next; whether Deer Valley would consider upgrading any of its fixed-grip triples; why there isn't a ski connection between Deer Valley and Park City, even though they meet at Empire; a potential Deer Valley connection with the rising Mayflower resort; the impact of removing Deer Valley from the Ikon Base Pass; the surprising number of daily lift tickets that Deer Valley still sells, even at $250-plus; and why the resort continues to ban snowboarding.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewDeer Valley spent their offseason planting this beauty on the mountainside:The 190-vertical-foot Doppelmayr high-speed quad was the cornerstone Deer Valley's re-imagined Snow Park beginner terrain. Last year, the small terrain pod looked like this:The old Burns lift, a Yan double that dated to the resort's 1981 opening, ran straight up the fall line. It paralleled the shorter Snowflake lift, which loaded halfway up the trail. A series of magic carpets sat below Snowflake.That's all changed. Old Burns is gone, clearing a beginner-friendly skiway. Deer Valley used parts from Burns to lengthen Snowflake all the way to the base. They then moved the existing carpets looker's left, along the old Burns line. A series of four progression carpets now climb the incline.New Burns serves an entirely different purpose from Old Burns. Rather than simply hauling beginners up Wide West, as the old lift did, it transports them up to the Deer Hollow trail, which they can then ski down to Mountaineer Express to access the Little Baldy Peak pod. Prior to this change, beginners had no easy way to access Little Baldy – they had to either ride the Carpenter high-speed quad to the summit of Bald Eagle Mountain and take the Big Stick and Little Stick trails to Deer Hollow; ride Silver Lake Express and ski down to the Crown Point triple and then up to blue-square Kimberly and green-circle Navigator; or catch a ride over to the Jordanelle ticket office and ride the gondola up. Mostly, they didn't do that, and since that terrain holds less appeal to more advanced skiers, it was largely underutilized.Bennett admitted that New Burns is mostly a transit lift to get skiers up to the Little Baldy terrain. Skiers can lap Gnat's Eye, but it's a narrow and not very interesting trail, and so most don't. But as another brick in Palace DV, the lift accomplishes exactly what it's supposed to. And it's a gorgeous machine:I suspect, however, that Burns is simply an anchor for Deer Valley's far larger proposed redevelopment of its Snow Park Base area. Right now, skiers arrive to parking lots, as they do in most of U.S. America, and walk up to a handful of base buildings and a pair of high-speed quads. It's an bland entrance to a remarkable ski resort:Deer Valley would cover these parking lots with a ski-in-ski-out mixed-use village. Cars would go underground. Retail, restaurants, residences, and rental units would rise above pedestrian streets. Carpenter and Silver Lake would extend into the village, the former replaced by a new high-speed quad or six-pack, the latter by a gondola:Here's a clearer image of where the lifts could sit in relation to their current load points:We're a long way out from this transformation. The estimated project completion date is 2029. But this development would transform Deer Valley, infusing it with a sense of place beyond the trail footprint. The resort happens to reside in Park City, one of the liveliest ski towns in North America. For decades, Deer Valley has ceded streetlife to the municipality. But there's no reason it has to. Like sister resorts Steamboat, Winter Park, Palisades Tahoe, and Crystal, the Wasatch fancypants is evolving into something better connected to the community around it and anchored in the current moment, in which we are at long last deprioritizing the personal vehicle and building people-first places that we can all enjoy.What I got wrongI noted that Park City Mountain Resort was “twice as large” as Deer Valley, but it's actually quite a bit bigger: 7,300 acres to Deer Valley's 2,026 – that's 2.3 times as big.Why you should ski Deer ValleyYes groomers blah blah whatever. Honestly this is not a thing I care about when I travel West. But I do like this:And this:And this:Not so much this, but it's here if you're psychotic:No, it's not Snowbird. But it's Utah. The snow is light and fine. The trail network sprawls. If you can't find something fun in 2,000 acres, the problem is not the mountain. Plus, look again at the trailmap – every peak has like four high-speed lifts stringing you to the top. The potential to rack vert here is amazing.Podcast NotesOn the long seasonBennett and I briefly discussed a Snowbasin tweet calling out skiers for not showing up after the resort extended its season. Here it is:On The Man Behind the MapsIf you're reading this newsletter, there's a better than 80 percent chance that someone has stuffed a copy of The Man Behind the Maps, a tome archiving the trailmap art of James Niehues, into your Christmas stocking at some point over the last four years. Bennett, as it turns out, was the muscle behind the book, reaching out to Niehues and convincing him to compile the work, then pulling together a global network to print and distribute it. If you're not familiar with this work of art, check it out:On Mayflower ResortDid you know that a major new public U.S. ski resort is under construction at this moment? And that this resort will cover 4,300 acres on a 3,200-foot vertical drop served by 18 aerial lifts? And that this resort is exactly next door to Deer Valley? And that this is all amazingly getting absolutely no coverage while a couple of dingbats in Park City spin themselves into a hissyfit over Vail's attempts to upgrade two chairlifts and a considerably larger contingent of dingbats fights the most serious attempt to untangle traffic in Little Cottonwood Canyon in decades by assaulting a gondola proposal as though they were defending the Alamo? It's true. It's called Mayflower. Watch this video full of hyperbole that's clearly made for people who know almost nothing about skiing to see for yourself:That this is actually happening - that we are really about to have a brand-new, major ski resort in an over-skied slice of U.S. America that desperately needs more capacity - is a freaking miracle. Bennett and I don't dig too deeply into this project, but we do discuss it in this context: when Mayflower goes live, there is a very good chance that Deer Valley could operate it. And if that happens, well, no snowboarding Brah. Because Deer Values or something. I'm not a fan of snowboarding bans, but I am a fan of building more ski resorts, so I'll take the win.On the lack of a Deer Valley/Park City ski ConnectionYou can ski between Snowbird and Alta, even though one is owned by Powdr Corp and the other is owned by a clandestine group of snow ninjas. You can ski between Brighton and Solitude, even though one is owned by Boyne Resorts and the other is owned by Alterra. But you cannot ski between Deer Valley and Park City, even if you have an Epic Pass and an Ikon Pass, even though they boundary up to one another on Empire Peak:A patrol shack sits atop Empire, halting all who would pass. Locals call this the “Berlin Wall.” I'm not sure what the sense of it is. Deer Valley has done a pretty solid job of restricting ticket availability. I'm pretty sure the number of folks who would add on a DV ticket just for a few runs is nominal. However, there could be enormous environmental benefits to such a connection. When I was skiing Deer Valley, I had to take a long shuttle ride through congested weekend traffic both ways to ski half a day at Park City. Imagine if I could have eliminated two surface transit trips by simply skiing over the pass? Not that this would have eliminated these shuttles, necessarily, as other folks rode them as well, but if a critical mass of people decided to use skis and already-spinning lifts to move across the megaplex rather than surface transit, that could have a material impact on the town's notorious congestion.And imagine skiing all of this in one go:The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 37/100 in 2023, and number 423 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. Want to send feedback? Reply to this email and I will answer (unless you sound insane, or, more likely, I just get busy). You can also email skiing@substack.com. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe
Big Stick Energy – E53 – The Vinets – Kim and JJ Kim and JJ Vinet have been living in Revelstoke for 10+ years. Both professional skiers, they released their project ‘Neoteny' this fall, a short film about playing in the snow. With JJ previously working on ski patrol, and [...] The post Big Stick Energy – E53 – The Vinets – Kim and JJ appeared first on Out Of Collective.
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Hannah Fleming grew up in Ogden, Utah. A year-round athlete, we discussed her goals for various mountain sports including skiing, trail running and biking in 2023. After studying marketing in university, Hannah now works for Atomic skis and has been a team member behind the She Skis campaign. Muir Energy [...] The post Big Stick Energy – E51 – Mentorship, Being a Chick & Working in the Ski Industry – Hannah Fleming appeared first on Out Of Collective.
Big Stick Energy – E49 – Rookie to Freeride World Tour Champion (Part 2) – Jess Hotter This episode was so jam packed with hot topics that we had to break it into two parts! Have you ever wondered what it takes to become one of the worlds best freeride [...] The post Big Stick Energy – E50 – Rookie to Freeride World Tour Champion (Part 2) – Jess Hotter appeared first on Out Of Collective.
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“I [will] be obliged to interfere, by force if necessary, if the Germans [take] any action which look[s] like the acquisition of territory in Venezuela.” This is the story of foreign policy (“Big Stick” Diplomacy) in the Theodore Roosevelt White House. TR loves the West African proverb: “Speak softly and carry a big stick: you will go far.” It defines the Cowboy President's approach to life—particularly to foreign affairs—and as Germany rattles the saber at indebted Venezuela, Monroe Doctrine-supporting Teddy doesn't hesitate to tell the Kaiser's diplomats … “softly” … that those are fighting words. But as Teddy expands the Monroe Doctrine with his “Roosevelt Corollary,” questions arise about the US acting as the Western Hemisphere's self-appointed police force. Particularly when the US interferes in Colombian affairs by backing an independence movement on the Panamanian Isthmus. Is this about supporting the oppressed? Or is TR making an imperialist move to make sure the US can build a canal through the American continents? Winning the Nobel Peace Prize, preventing wars, yet showing American strength with the Great White Fleet—and all of this while undertaking one of the most daunting, impossible engineering feats in world history. This is Teddy Roosevelt on the world stage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices