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The ring is set. The cans are cracked. And business is about to pick up!This week on Bumming with Bobcat, we're raising a 40 of Steel Reserve and swinging verbal steel chairs with the "The Modern Day Renaissance Man", the one and only “Spiffy” Sean Styles! Sean brings along the Jägermeister as malt liquor mayhem meets old-school wrasslin' chaos! We break down wild road stories, backyard bumps, barroom legends, and the kind of unfiltered nonsense you can only get when the 211 starts flowing.Just when you think the episode can't get any more unhinged, Spiffy steps behind the bar and starts mixing up Jägermeister bombs like it's last call at a dive bar on pay-per-view night. Glasses dropping, cans cracking, energy levels skyrocketing — it turns into a full-on beverage battle royal.Is it classy? Absolutely not.Is it entertaining? OH HELL YEAH.Crack open a cold Steel Reserve, pull up a folding chair, and join us for a no-disqualification episode of pure bumming excellence.Check out Sean at Spiffyseanstyles.com to learn about all the various areas of entertainment that he works in!
We check-in with the latest news in Bobcat land - Shawn Howe, Bobby Daly, and Cat-Griz.Intro music courtesy of Ugly Duckling
Taco Dowler, one of the stars of Montana State's national title game victory over Illinois State, joins Colter Nuanez to rehash his favorite memories and talk about his summer football camps that he will host in the month of June alongside captain running back Adam Jones.
Welcome to a wild post-Valentine's Day hangover episode of Vision Cast! Love is in the air, but so is absolute chaos. Donald shoots his shot and officially asks Stacy to be his girlfriend (she said yes!), while Rachel and George celebrate a massive 11 years of putting up with each other.Aww, how sweet, right?Wrong.Things quickly devolve into an epic, no-holds-barred AI "Song Wars." Phil drops a catchy diss track roasting George, Rachel retaliates with a jaw-droppingly raunchy hip-hop anthem that leaves the whole crew utterly speechless, and George fires back by musically dubbing Rachel a "Bobcat." The AI-generated roasts are absolutely ruthless!To cool things down, JC takes us into the tech corner for a live demonstration of "Nexi," a new open-source AI voice assistant (spoiler alert: it actually works!). Plus, Preston flexes the ultimate bachelor pad upgrade for his new apartment: a literaltalking microwaveBut the real danger lurking on the podcast today is Tallbooth (aka Tally), our brand-new feline studio manager. Tally is ravenous, and his absolute favorite meal is "anyone who ducks out early." This is terrible news for JC, who is notorious for dropping his shoutouts and bouncing before the episode actually wraps. Will JC finally stick around until the very end, or will he duck out early and become the new manager's next snack? Hit play and join the mayhem!Also, here is the link to download the latest tech innovation for your Mac computer.Hopefully it'll advance to smart devices and Windows soon.https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.github.com%2Fseregawpn%2Fnexy_production%2Freleases&data=05%7C02%7C%7Cfd8631b788f944b9164e08de6f6b0f59%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C639070702756235819%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=%2B2q6Ojb%2FMM3jh%2BxAYfmPw1sBKuUmQPofCNuitKOm4fQ%3D&reserved=0You can email the developer directly at: Zasorin.sergiy@gmail.com
This week an easy FA Cup win saw Arsenal follow up with another less than stellar performance against the league's worst team. Tim and I try to cope, and hoe the annual slip hasn't come.Want to contribute some questions to our next episode? Email westofnorthlondon@gmail.comBluesky @westofnorthlondon.bsky.socialJoin the Discord serverCheck out Bobcat
Join Jon Collins and Tory Cook as they discuss MFK's newest sounds.
On the first hour of Nuanez Now, Colter Nuanez recaps all the action from an electric weekend on the hardwood as the Montana State Bobcats earned an impressive sweep over the Montana Grizzlies in both the men's and women's rivalry matchups.Colter breaks down how Montana State controlled the weekend, the key performances that made the difference, and what the results mean moving forward for both programs. You'll also hear postgame reaction from Montana State head coaches Matt Logie and Tricia Binford, along with Montana head coaches Travis DeCuire and Nate Harris, as they share their thoughts on the rivalry battles and what's next for their teams.Plus, hear from Bobcat players Addison Harris, Ella Johnson, Jed Miller, and Patrick McHahon as they reflect on the rivalry wins.Full analysis, standout moments, and exclusive coach and player interviews from another intense chapter of the Cats–Griz rivalry.
Montana head coach Travis DeCuire, senior Te'Jon Sawyer & junior Money Williams addressed the media following Saturday's 82-71 loss to rival Montana State.
This week we're back to talk about Arsenal dropping points in the title race while still bending without breaking. We try to figure out what is stopping them from catching fire.Want to contribute some questions to our next episode? Email westofnorthlondon@gmail.comBluesky @westofnorthlondon.bsky.socialJoin the Discord serverCheck out Bobcat
I stared open-mouthed in disbelief at the cat crossing the neighborhood street in front of my new house in Silver Bay, MN (I'll be moving up full time in 2027). Trotting purposefully on long legs, with a body almost three feet long, this was no housecat. "Bobcat!" I exclaimed, eyeing the black tip on their short tail and dark blotches on gray-brown fur. Bobcats are common in Northern Wisconsin where I've been living for the past 15 years, and are often spotted around homes and roads, so that was the most likely identification my startled brain could find. But as the cat climbed up the pile of dirty snow on the curb and into my neighbor's yard, the size of their huge, furry feet came into full view. That, along with long black ear tufts visible against the white, confirmed their identity: Canada lynx.
When it comes to drinking, Tuck Fard went pro and retired early!Crack a cold one and buckle up as Bobcat is joined by the legendary Tuck Fard for a wild ride fueled by Four Loko, MD 20/20, questionable decisions, and unfiltered stories you probably shouldn't hear… but will anyway.From late-night nostalgia and corner-store classics to chaotic laughs and real talk, nothing is off limits. The drinks are loud, the vibes are louder, and somehow it only gets more unhinged as the night goes on. If you know, you know.Expect:Tuck Fard in rare formFour Loko & MD 20/20 taste chaosOld school bum-life nostalgiaRandom tangents & unfiltered storiesClassic BWB energyAlso, a bonus look and thoughts on the Real American Beer rebranding! Hit play, grab your beverage of choice, and come bum with us.
What does it really take to grow a property management company from scratch and do it while building a life outside the business? In this episode, Marc Cunningham sits down with Carson Hamann of Bobcat Property Management to unpack her journey from buying her first rental at 18 years old to running a 275-door property management company in Northern Nevada. Carson shares how she grew mostly organically, what she learned from acquiring (and later shedding) doors early on, and how she built professionalism and confidence as a young operator in a traditionally male-dominated industry. The conversation dives into work ethic, mindset, hiring challenges, setting boundaries as a kind-hearted leader, and the systems that helped Carson manage growth without burning out. Carson also explains how she generates consistent owner leads, often averaging one per day, largely through agent referrals and Google reviews, without heavy ad spend. This episode is an honest look at sustainable growth, leadership development, and balancing ambition with family, motherhood, and life outside the office. Bobcat Property Management Upkeep Media: Get a free property management lead gen analysis Property Manager Websites - the highest performing property management website in the industry Venderoo- An always-on AI teammate to handle all aspects of maintenance Lead Simple - manage more doors with less stress using LeadSimple Rentvine - the property management software you can trust Lending One - real estate loans for investors Reconcile Daily - corporate & trust accounting experts PMbuild - Marc's education for property managers Denver Property Management - Grace Property Management website This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.
This week it's all about dominating Leeds as Arsenal bounce back in the Premier League. Plus a final at Wembley is on the horizon as we beat Chelsea to move on in the EFL Cup. Want to contribute some questions to our next episode? Email westofnorthlondon@gmail.comBluesky @westofnorthlondon.bsky.socialJoin the Discord serverCheck out Bobcat
Jon Collins and Joey Wirth discuss the top coyote hunting mistakes.
Colter Nuanez opens the show with former Montana State Bobcat and current Seattle Seahawks safety Ty Okada, breaking down Seattle's season so far, including their recent home playoff win over the Rams. The two discuss the identity of this Seahawks team, what goes into preparing for a Super Bowl run, and the mindset required to compete at the highest level. Okada also shares his journey from walking on at Montana State to earning his spot in the NFL and playing on football's biggest stage. Next, Colter sits down with Montana State guard Patrick McMahon to discuss his path as a fifth-year Bobcat. McMahon talks about how the season has unfolded, what it means to be a leader, and how the team is handling adversity while battling injuries. To close the show, Colter reacts to the surprising news that Cam Newton and Bill Belichick were not selected for their respective Hall of Fames, breaking down what it says about legacy, timing, and how greatness is judged.
This week we have to have a talk about our offense and what went wrong against Man United and what went right against everyone else in the Champions League through the group stage.Want to contribute some questions to our next episode? Email westofnorthlondon@gmail.comBluesky @westofnorthlondon.bsky.socialJoin the Discord serverCheck out Bobcat
Steve McCue is a trapper, naturalist, all-around outdoorsman & Vice President of the West Virginia Trappers Association from Nicholas County, West Virginia. On this in-the-field episode we visit his wall-tent camp and head out for a morning on the bobcat trapline. After a 1929 reading about handling & relocating backcountry bobcats, Steve opens on the significance of the bygone American chestnut. We hear of his deep Appalachian roots & how his outdoorsman lifestyle is a spiritual pursuit that reaches back into pre-history where trapping was the oldest way to procure food & clothing. After some archaeological examples of ancient trapping, Steve describes the 4-types of modern trappers: the hobbyist, the animal damage controller, the longliner, and the territorial/conservationist. From there we get into the natural history of Steve's favorite furbearers starting with the gray fox whose population is in decline. Leaving the tent behind, Steve walks & talks on the trapline about such things as: chaga foraging; uses of birch bark; the origin of "fairy-diddle;" making cat sets; skunk essence; lure-making as the witchy side of trapping; and what one might find in a bobcat's stomach. We wrap it up on what we've learned from reading historical accounts, how an inexperienced trapping family survived on plants alone in the north woods followed by Daniel Boone's bear bacon enterprise. Reading from West Virginia Wild Life Magazine Vol 7. Ep. 1 [1929]. Support Our Numinous Nature on Patreon.Follow Our Numinous Nature & my naturalist illustrations on InstagramCheck out my shop of shirts, prints, and books featuring my artContact: herbaceoushuman@gmail.com
CES, the former Consumer Electronics Show, is hosted every year in Las Vegas, Nevada, attracting the latest and greatest in futuristic tech for consumers, businesses, and everyone in between. It was just a few years ago, in 2019, when John Deere became one of the first major ag companies to exhibit at the show, and since then agricultural equipment and tech companies have become a mainstay.DTN Progressive Farmer's Senior Editor Dan Miller has been attending CES for years now, and fresh off the latest event, he brings us updates from the showroom floor. We'll learn more about what he saw and heard there — from upcoming equipment announcements to thoughts and feedback from farmers and consumers alike.He'll tell us about updates to John Deere's X9 Combine, the latest in AI and autonomy from Kubota and Bobcat, and guide us through the current state of the drone market with the latest from Hylio. We'll talk about productivity gains, price tags, and how shows like this create opportunities for farmers and agriculturalists to engage with the public.Finally, we'll hear what other stories Dan is expecting in the coming months as we head towards planting.
In this episode we take a draw with Forest in stride as we marvel at Arsenal's European form against Serie A's best. We also look ahead to a re-emerging United team, and a loan move for Nwaneri.Want to contribute some questions to our next episode? Email westofnorthlondon@gmail.comBluesky @westofnorthlondon.bsky.socialJoin the Discord serverCheck out Bobcat
Join Jon Collins an Al Morris as they discuss hunting the coyote breeding season.
Amid a recent spate of reported sightings of bobcats and coyotes in Frisco, local experts are encouraging North Texas residents to be aware and to take precautions to avoid negative encounters between pets, people and wildlife. Police said there is no indication the public is at risk. In other news, a Mesquite City Council member Brandon Murden was arrested shortly after midnight by the Mesquite Police Department and faces a charge of assault causing bodily injury to a family member; the city's 2023 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory shows Dallas produced about 18.6 million metric tons of carbon dioxide, an 11% decrease from 2015, the baseline year for the city's climate goals; and when will D-FW see its first snow? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A lost hunter inadvertently sets in motion a terrifying chain of events. As his signal fire gets out of control it becomes a massive, uncontainable wildfire. Within minutes, the blaze is rampaging west - towards the hills outside San Diego… towards the houses nestled among the slopes… like the one where Sandra Younger lives with her husband. Can they make it out in time? A Noiser podcast production. Hosted by John Hopkins. Written by Joe Viner | Produced by Ed Baranski | Assistant Producer: Luke Lonergan | Exec produced by Joel Duddell | Sound supervisor: Tom Pink | Sound design by Matt Peaty | Assembly edit by Rob Plummer | Compositions by Oliver Baines, Dorry Macaulay, Tom Pink | Mix & mastering: Ralph Tittley. For ad-free listening, bonus material and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Click the subscription banner at the top of the feed to get started. Or go to noiser.com/subscriptions If you have an amazing survival story of your own that you'd like to put forward for the show, let us know. Drop us an email at support@noiser.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we learn that a caribao is not a caribou. We also talk about the big cup games this week as Arsenal moved on in the FA Cup and went head to head with Chelsea in the first leg of the EFL semi final. Want to contribute some questions to our next episode? Email westofnorthlondon@gmail.comBluesky @westofnorthlondon.bsky.socialJoin the Discord serverCheck out Bobcat
Sue was the Valedictorian -- so there is no excuse for what just happened on the air.
Being a Bob Dylan fan is a spectrum –whether you identify as a casual enjoyer if his music or a die-hard Bobcat, the umbrella is large and leaves room for multitudes. Over the past year, many Definitely Dylan episodes have circled around the relationship between artist and audience, how Bob Dylan presents himself and how he is perceived. In the final conversation of 2025 (which you're hearing in early 2026), we're approaching this topic from a new angle.My guest is Elizabeth Cantalamessa, an honest to god philosopher and one of the most fun people you can run into at a Bob Dylan show. We talk about Bob Dylan as the villain and trickster, selling out, and art as spiritual labour.You can download the C. Thi Nguyen essay “Trust and Sincerity in Art” here.Tiny correction:The “Is there anything more American than America” wasn't a Cadillac but a Chrysler commercial (watch it here). And btw, I'm burying this in the show notes because I'm not sure, but since we're mentioning Lucy Sante at some point in this episode, I wanted to add that in her preface to Six Sermons for Bob Dylan (the book of sermons she wrote for the Trouble No More film), she mentions that she wrote a “Buick commercial” for him. As far as I'm aware, Dylan has never done a Buick commercial, unless you count the song “From a Buick 6”, so I'm wondering if she was maybe referring to this Chrysler commercial.Bob Dylan and Santana - Toy Guns clipBob Dylan and Neil Young - “More of the same”Get your Definitely Dylan baseball cap here.You can support Definitely Dylan on Patreon or with a one-off donation at buymeacoffee.com/definitelydylan.Theme music by Robert Chaney
We're back after a long holiday away. We missed you all so it's back to business as we catch up to Arsenal on their most dull game in a while. We talk about Bournemouth and Liverpool, plus look ahead to the upcoming cup matches. Want to contribute some questions to our next episode? Email westofnorthlondon@gmail.comBluesky @westofnorthlondon.bsky.socialJoin the Discord serverCheck out Bobcat
Colter Nuanez kicks off the show alongside FCS expert and HERO Sports contributor Sam Herder, continuing their breakdown of a wild FCS National Championship. They discuss the title game being played in Nashville for the first time, what the setting brought to the event, and how the atmosphere elevated an already unforgettable championship week. From there, the conversation turns to the game itself—one of the craziest national championships you'll ever see—as Colter and Sam unpack the moments, decisions, and chaos that turned it into an instant classic. The two also dive into broader FCS developments, including early discussion around next season's playoff landscape. (3:42)Next, Colter shifts focus to Montana State's recent developments, breaking down Bobcat players entering the transfer portal and what it means for the program moving forward. (35:36)To wrap up the first hour, Colter turns his attention to the NFL, previewing key matchups as the NFL playoffs get underway this Saturday. (47:05)
Jon Collins and Torry Cook discuss the coyote breeding season.
Kickoff 2026 the only way we know how — hungover and drinking questionable leftover beverages!On this New Year's Day episode of Bumming with Bobcat, we're dealing with brutal hangovers, cold leftovers, and the reality of surviving January 1st. Hair of the dog, bad decisions, and classic recovery vibes as we ring in the new year the wrong way.Whether you're laid up on the couch, digging through last night's food, or just looking for something dumb to watch while your head pounds — this one's for you!
Brandon Vancleeve, a former Montana State player and now the president of of the Bobcat Collective, talks about NIL, MSU's rise to the ranks of the nationally elite and how the collective has played a role.
Samuel Akem and Colter Nuanez join forces to talk about current transfer portal action, comings and goings for the Griz, what Illinois State brings to the table for the FCS title game and what makes this the greatest era of Bobcat football ever for Montana State.
Leo Davis, a former Bobcat football player and now the color commentator on the Bobcat Radio Network, joins Colter Nuanez to talk about MSU's two straight rivalry wins and three playoff wins to punch another ticket in the national title game.
As we wrap up 2025, we're celebrating two big milestones: 10 years and 500 episodes of exploring the Bible together! To mark the occasion, we're strolling down memory lane to see how it all began. How does a side project recorded in a closet turn into a decade-long global conversation? In this episode, producer Lindsey Ponder interviews Jon, Tim, and other team members about how the show came to be, its growth over time, and how it continues to shape us, even as it helps hundreds of thousands of listeners experience the Bible as a unified story that leads to Jesus. FULL SHOW NOTESFor detailed, chapter-by-chapter summaries and referenced resources, check out the full show notes for this episode.CHAPTERSIntro (0:00-2:22)Before the Mic (2:22-11:17)The Closet Under the Stairs (11:17-19:35)A Growing Audience and Team (19:35-22:29)The Podcast in Other Languages (22:29-30:03)Hearing From Listeners, Plus Jon and Tim on What Motivates Them (30:03-44:15)OFFICIAL EPISODE TRANSCRIPTView this episode's official transcript.REFERENCED RESOURCESHeaven & Earth videoGenesis 1-11 videoGenesis 12-50 videoThe Messiah videoThe Law podcast seriesGod and Money podcast episodeRevelation Premiere live eventProyecto Biblia Pódcast (Spanish localized podcast)Japanese localized podcast (Apple | Spotify)SHOW MUSIC“The Way Forward” by Richie Kohan“Selah ft. Bobcat” by Lofi Sunday“Blue Sky ft. TBabz” by Lofi Sunday“She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain” by Kashido“date night” by Lofi Sunday, Cassidy Godwin“Bird In Hand” by Foreknown ft. JGivens“Eden Dreaming ft. sxxnt.” by Lofi Sunday"Defender (Remix)" by TENTSBibleProject theme song by TENTSSHOW CREDITSProduction of today's episode is by Jon Collins, producer, and Cooper Peltz, managing producer. Tyler Bailey is our supervising engineer, who also edited today's episode and provided the sound design and mix. JB Witty writes the show notes. The host and creative producer of this episode is Lindsey Ponder. Special thanks to all those interviewed: Jon Collins, Tim Mackie, Robert Perez, Dan Gummel, Tyler Bailey, Anna Wyche, Angela Keuter, and audience members Matthew, David, Emily, and Ausha.Powered and distributed by Simplecast. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
It's that time of year again… the Bumming with Bobcat Holiday Party is LIVE and the bar is stacked with some truly festive (and questionable) choices. Grab a drink, kick back, and join the holiday madness as we celebrate the season the only way we know how — one bad decision at a time.On the menu tonight:❄️ Bud Ice – ice cold and ready to ruin Christmas
Jon Collins sits down with Chad Burke to discuss coyote hunting and his triple digits coyotes in the year 2025.
Colter Nuanez is joined by close friend and former Montana Radio Sportscaster of the Year Ryan Tootell to break down one of the biggest games in Montana football history. The highly anticipated rematch between Montana and Montana State lived up to the hype—and then some—as the Bobcats delivered a statement win, punching their ticket to the National Championship.The duo dives deep into what went right for the Cats, what went wrong for the Grizzlies, and how this rivalry showdown reshaped the FCS landscape. Plus, hear exclusive reactions and insight from Montana State head coach Brent Vigen, Montana head coach Bobby Hauck, and Bobcat standout Taco Dowler.
It's happening! For the first time ever the Montana Grizzlies and Montana State Bobcats will face off in the post season! To mark the occasion YOL's resident Bobcat, Derek and Griz, Sammy G break down the implications of this historic game and give some insight on what we might expect in Saturdays match. Send us a text!Support the show
Leo Davis, a former Montana State offensive lineman and the color commentator for the Bobcat radio broadcasts, breaks down what Montana State needs to replicate and what the 'Cats have to fix in a rematch against archrival Montana in Bozeman on Saturday.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.splitzoneduo.comEvery rivalry has a story, and the one between Montana and Montana State is REALLY good. Kevin Van Valkenburg, the former Griz linebacker and ESPN writer and current Fried Egg Golf content director, joins Alex and Richard to talk about what this series means to his home state. How do Griz and Bobcat fans view each other? How does Missoula vs. Bozeman play into this? How did a 16-year Montana win streak change the rivalry for the future? And what's with the “Brawl of the Wild” nickname, which didn't always exist?Subscribers get the full episode. Thanks to everyone who's joined us this year. By subscribing, you make this show a sustainable operation, and you also get a lot more Split Zone Duo. Subscriptions cost $10 a month or $110 for the year, and we're proud to have extremely low cancel rates as people try it out and enjoy it. You can subscribe at this link.Producer: Anthony Vito
Get a head start on Christmas with an ALL NEW episode of Bumming with Bobcat! Santa The Tattoo Dude joins us and brings along the Samuel Adams Winter Break Variety Pack for us to try out and rank! From cozy seasonal classics to bold winter brews, we're tasting our way through the pack and separating the snow-day sippers from the one-and-done pours.What's on tap?Samuel Adams Winter White AleSamuel Adams Winter LagerSamuel Adams Old FezziwigSamuel Adams Cold BrewExpect honest reactions, questionable life advice, and plenty of blue-collar beer talk as we break down flavor, drinkability, and which beers actually hit when the temperature drops. If you're planning your holiday beer run or just looking for something to pair with couch time and bad decisions, this episode's got you covered.Crack one open, kick back, and let's find out if the Samuel Adams Winter Break Variety Pack is a holiday hit or just another seasonal miss.
Jon Collins sits down with the guys at FatBoy to discuss the company and their products.
Shake off that Hammsgiving hangover and crack open another cold one—Bum Wine Bob is back with a fresh pour of post-holiday chaos! In this quick episode, we recap the leftovers, the highlights, and the questionable decisions that only a Hamm's-fueled holiday can create.Bobcat raises a glass to A Real American Beer that's been holding down the cheap-seat throne, breaking down why it still deserves a spot in your fridge (and maybe in your heart).Then stick around for a frosty preview of what's coming up next on the next show: a full review of the Samuel Adams Winter Break Variety Pack. Will it warm your spirit, freeze your tastebuds, or end up in the re-gift pile? You'll have to join us next week to find out.Grab a beer, settle in, and bum along—it's another classic episode of Bumming with Bobcat!
Jon Collins sits down with the reigning Nevada Shotgun Shootout champions Rusty Gamble and Rich Gonzales, where they talk about competition hunting.
Colter Nuanez breaks down the latest hardwood action for both the Griz and Bobcat men's and women's basketball teams. (2:16)Then Colter sits down with South Dakota State head football coach Dan Jackson to preview the Jackrabbits' upcoming showdown with Montana at Washington–Grizzly Stadium on Saturday. (12:26)Next, Geoff Safford delivers rink-side insight, featuring interviews with Bobcats captain Hayden Klem (33:45) and defenseman Mack Kline (41:46) as we gear up for the Brawl of the Wild: Hockey Edition this Friday at Glacier Ice Rink in Missoula.And finally, Colter reacts to Josh Margolis's tip about an NAIA playoff team reportedly being removed from the postseason. (50:10)
The legend returns with heated debates on Pat Fitzgerald, CFP brackets, and Pittsburgh
Advent E1 — Over the next four weeks, we'll be exploring the four key words associated with the Advent season: hope, peace, joy, and love, starting with hope. The Hebrew words often translated as “hope,” yakhal and qavah, are rooted in images of waiting and being stretched, like a cord pulled tight. From Noah waiting for the flood waters to recede, to Israel longing for God's loyal love, to Jesus followers ultimate hope in the new creation, the Bible presents hope as an active trust in God's character. In this episode, Jon and Tim explore how the biblical story reframes hope as active waiting, a practice that keeps us moving toward God's promises.FULL SHOW NOTESFor chapter-by-chapter notes including summaries, referenced Scriptures, biblical words, and reflection questions, check out the full show notes for this episode.CHAPTERSYakhal, a Waiting Hope (0:00–11:26)Qavah, a Stretching Hope (11:26–24:10)Biblical Hope vs. Optimism (24:10–27:47)Reflections on Hope With Dylan (27:47-32:50)OFFICIAL EPISODE TRANSCRIPTView this episode's official transcript.REFERENCED RESOURCESThe Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament by Ludwig Koehler and Walter BaumgartnerThe Life of Moses and Homilies on the Song of Songs by Gregory of NyssaThe Last Battle by C.S. LewisYakhal / Hope: Though not referenced directly in the episode, this 2017 video explores the same biblical words, yakhal and qavah.Check out Tim's extensive collection of recommended books here.SHOW MUSIC“Home For Christmas” by Lofi Sunday & Cassidy Godwin“That Gospel ft. Bobcat” by Lofi Sunday“Snowflakes” by AvesBibleProject theme song by TENTS SHOW CREDITSProduction of today's episode is by Lindsey Ponder, producer, and Cooper Peltz, managing producer. Tyler Bailey is our supervising engineer, who also edited today's episode and provided the sound design and mix. JB Witty does our show notes, and Hannah Woo provides the annotations for our app. Our host and creative director is Jon Collins, and our lead scholar is Tim Mackie. Special thanks to our guest Dylan Menges. Powered and distributed by Simplecast. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
MegaMillions. Morons in the News. Bobcat in the House. The People’s Movie Critic: “Bugonia” Everyone Needs a Laugh. They Can’t Do Your Job. Talkback Callers. Bye Bye Pennies. Can You Believe This? The Zippy Zodiac. From the Vault.
The Wilderness E7 — By the time we get to the Prophets in the Hebrew Bible, the meaning of the wilderness is well established. It's a desolate, dangerous place where humans can't survive. And it's a place where God meets with his people to reform their character and deepen their trust in him. But Israel's prophets remix the meaning and imagery of the wilderness in surprising ways that prepare us for the story of Jesus. In this episode, Jon and Tim explore the wilderness in Hosea, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel, discovering unique portraits of a prison, romance, tragedy, and promise of a new heart.CHAPTERSRecap of the Theme and Setup for the Prophets (0:00-16:07)Hosea's Wilderness as Containment and Reformation (16:07-27:40)Jeremiah's Romance and Ezekiel's Tragedy in the Wilderness (27:40-49:58)OFFICIAL EPISODE TRANSCRIPTView this episode's official transcript.REFERENCED RESOURCESYou can view annotations for this episode—plus our entire library of videos, podcasts, articles, and classes—in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Check out Tim's extensive collection of recommended books here.SHOW MUSIC“Purple Clouds ft. Marc Vanparla” by Lofi Sunday“Selah ft. Bobcat” by Lofi SundayBibleProject theme song by TENTSSHOW CREDITSProduction of today's episode is by Lindsey Ponder, producer, and Cooper Peltz, managing producer. Tyler Bailey is our supervising engineer, who also edited today's episode and provided the sound design and mix. JB Witty does our show notes, and Hannah Woo provides the annotations for our app. Our host and creative director is Jon Collins, and our lead scholar is Tim Mackie. Powered and distributed by Simplecast. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.