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“If that was a blessing, you goin' to hell”. In this week's episode, we dissect Jumping the Broom, a film released on May 6, 2011, starring Paula Patton, Laz Alonso, Angela Bassett, and Loretta Devine. Join us as we discuss family secrets, dignity, classism, Bible verses, sweet potato pie, celibacy, investments, ashy knees, rude prayers, bellinis, and more!Notable Mentions + References in This Episode:Love Is _Have you ever been swallowed up?Megan Goode's Tough Call: Man Over CatEl DeBarge Proposal Scene (Jumping the Broom)Sexual Healing Scene (Jumping the Broom)Brian Stokes Mitchell Singing "Make Them Hear You" (Ragtime)Cupid Shuffle - CupidBoots on the Ground - 803 FreshConfessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (Episode 147)Connect with us:Instagram: @in_hindsight_podTwitter: @in_hindsightpod Thanks for listening!
Ryan Broom on extending his third spell at Whaddon Road, becoming a dad, playing at full-back, why the training trip to Spain could be big for team bonding and optimism for the season ahead.''Broomy' also discusses the misperception that his native Wales is a rugby union country. For more in-depth feature interviews like this please visit and subscribe to the Sport and Life website: https://sportandlife.co.uk*************Chief Sponsor: Bang & Olufsen Cheltenham: https://stores.bang-olufsen.com/en/united-kingdom/cheltenham/unit-15-the-courtyard-montpellier-streetFor 30% off Cytoplan supplements for your first purchase at https://www.cytoplan.co.uk and a 10% discount ongoing: Check out the intro to the podcast.
Send us Fan MailIt's not exactly a lie. But we're not wrapping up the whole truth for a meal, either. Why do we insist on sparing loved ones—or strangers—from the unvarnished truth? When St Betsy delayed telling David about the wild silver vine growing from his nostril's soil bed, was it the truth we need from our most dependable monitors? Sometimes we push broom. But if we do, someone needs to deliver Billy Bob's guttural response. In love.
Feliks Banel's guests on this very special ENCORE BROADCAST of CASCADE OF HISTORY are singer/songwriter Jon Pontrello and retired Seattle Times journalist (and maritime lyricist) Jack Broom. Jon performs several of his original songs of the sea on this episode, including a tribute to Peter Bevis, the late Seattle artist who brought home the old streamline ferry KALAKALA from Ketchikan in 1998. Jon also performs "Roll On, Kalakala" - a song based on "Roll On, Columbia" for which Jack Broom wrote special lyrics in 1998. Both Jon and Jack share the story of that song and how it was lost and then found, and how Jack wrote new lyrics to reflect the ultimately sad fate of the old ferry. We also hear get a live report from roving correspondent Ken Zick setting the record straight regarding Merchant's Café, before Jon plays a few more songs, and we listen to an old recording of "Ballad of the Cathlamet," another song for which Jack Broom wrote the lyrics. Links to more information as well as images related to most topics discussed on the show are often available at the CASCADE OF HISTORY Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/groups/cascadeofhistory Links to additional info related to this episode include: Jon Pontrello's website: https://jonpontrello.com/ Jack Broom's page at The Seattle Times: https://www.seattletimes.com/author/jack-broom/ Merchant's Café website: https://merchantscafeandsaloon.com/ This LIVE broadcast of CASCADE OF HISTORY was originally presented at 8pm Pacific Standard Time on Sunday, January 12, 2025 via SPACE 101.1 FM and streaming live via www.space101fm.org. The radio station is located at historic Magnuson Park - formerly Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle. The encore broadcast was presented on Sunday, June 7, 2026. Subscribe to the CASCADE OF HISTORY podcast via most podcast platforms and never miss regular weekly episodes of Sunday night broadcasts as well as frequent bonus episodes. "LIKE" the CASCADE OF HISTORY Facebook page and get updates and other stories throughout the week, and advance notice of live remote broadcasts taking place in your part of the Old Oregon Country.
Most of think of a broom as a tool of cleaning up our homes or our churches. Certainly the Pharisees and scribes would like to use a broom to sweep away the people with whom Jesus was keeping company. So Jesus told them three parables. Let's look at the first two and discover how Jesus uses a broom.
The 183th IndieRE broadcast is brought to you by Radio Corax from Halle, Germany. Today we'll listen to Music from Halle, Leipzig and beyond. There is a lot to discover, loads of new music. From musicwith guitars to electronic music, electronic music with guitars – you name it. Featured artists : Jazz https://turbodiscos.bandcamp.com/album/der-irrtum-hat-mal-wieder-gewonn The Notwist https://thenotwist.bandcamp.com/album/news-from-planet-zombie Corrupted Noise https://ph4nt24.bandcamp.com/album/psychrophile Marie Tjong Ayong https://knackless.bandcamp.com/album/knackless-8 Blue Error https://blueerror.bandcamp.com/album/the-great-malaise The Zoomies https://zoomiesmusic.bandcamp.com/album/zoomies The Broom https://ubac.bandcamp.com/album/the-broom SENSEI CHUCK https://geleeregen.bandcamp.com/album/angel-d-st-demo-2025 MICHAEL https://geleeregen.bandcamp.com/album/promotional-cs MR Vast https://mrvast.bandcamp.com/album/upping-the-ante Produced by Radio Corax, Germany. Prepared and announced by Birk Kowalski. ----------------------------------------------------- INDEPENDENT RADIO EXCHANGE - INDIERE Discover the local music scene in Europe Independent Radio Exchange (IndieRE) project aimed to promote unrecognized local indie and urban music production across multiple European countries in order to increase transborder mobility of music creativity and improve the capacity of cultural operators for long-term, sustainable intercultural exchange. www.indiere.eu ------------------------------------------------------ RADIO CAMPUS FRANCE Radio Campus France est le réseau des radios associatives, libres, étudiantes et locales fédérant 30 radios partout en France. NOUS SUIVRE | FOLLOW US www.radiocampus.fr IG www.instagram.com/radio_campus As part of IndieRE – the Independent Radio Exchange – this show is produced in collaboration with free and community radios across Europe. Each week, one country takes the spotlight.
Elijah collapses beneath a broom tree with nothing left to give. There, God meets exhaustion not with demands, but with rest, nourishment, and presence. It is one of the most honest moments in Scripture. A prophet who has reached the end of his strength. A person who cannot imagine a way forward. In this sermon from Eshel: Preaching the Trees, we sit beneath the broom tree with Elijah and consider the difference between lying down and giving up. Before God offers direction, correction, or a new mission, God offers food, water, rest, and presence. This sermon reflects on weariness, despair, and the grace that meets us when we have nothing left to give. Sometimes faith is not found in pressing harder. Sometimes it begins with receiving what we need for the next step. Part of the Eshel: Preaching the Trees series. Sermon by Rev. Amos J. Disasa. Subscribe for weekly sermons from First Presbyterian Church of Dallas. fpcdallas.org
Winners and Boozers of the week, sports talk, and a live performance from Broom at the end of the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Winners and Boozers of the week, sports talk, and a live performance from Broom at the end of the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eddie Ifft joins the show to kick things off, and then later in the hour Sean Collier is in studio, and Sean Casey talks Pirates. A live performance from Broom to wrap things up, as well as much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 410 - The Wedding Procession of the Rag Doll & the Broom Handle and Who Was in It by Betsy Bird and Kate Atienza
In this episode of the AgNext Podcast, Kim and John are joined by Dr. Cesar Velasquez to discuss his journey from Honduras to Colorado State University and his research focused on calf health and beef-on-dairy production systems. Cesar shares insights from his doctoral research on colostrum management, calf performance, and the long-term impacts of early-life care on animal health and sustainability.About AgNext at Colorado State University: AgNext is a research collaborative at Colorado State University dedicated to advancing the science of sustainable animal agriculture. Founded in 2020, AgNext works across disciplines and departments, leveraging expertise from across the university. Through strong partnerships with producers, industry leaders, and policymakers, AgNext identifies and scales science-based innovations that support animal and ecosystem health, economic viability, and resilient food systems. Learn more at agnext.colostate.edu. Credits: Host(s): Dr. Kim Stackhouse-Lawson and Dr. John Ritten Guest: Dr. Cesar VelasquezProducer: Erica GiesenhagenArtwork: Julia GiesenhagenMusic: “Dusting the Broom” by Tony Petersen (via Artlist)
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In this episode of the AgNext Podcast, Kim and John arejoined by Dr. Ashley Schilling-Hazlett, an AgNext graduate who completed both her master's degree and Ph.D. with our team. Ashley reflects on her graduate journey, discussing how a variety of research experiences and mentorship opportunities helped shape her career goals and passion for sustainable animal agriculture.About AgNext: About AgNext at Colorado State University: AgNext is a research collaborative at Colorado State University dedicated to advancing the science of sustainable animal agriculture. Founded in 2020, AgNext works across disciplines and departments, leveraging expertise from across the university. Through strong partnerships with producers, industry leaders, and policymakers, AgNext identifies and scales science-based innovations that support animal and ecosystem health, economic viability, and resilient food systems. Learn more at agnext.colostate.edu. Credits: Host(s): Dr. Kim Stackhouse-Lawson and Dr. John Ritten Guest: Dr. Ashley Schilling-HazlettProducer: Erica GiesenhagenArtwork: Julia GiesenhagenMusic: “Dusting the Broom” by Tony Petersen (via Artlist)
Skye MacKinnon is desperate for an escape. When she wins a lottery to buy a run-down cottage on a Greek island for only one euro, Skye jumps at the chance to get out of England and start over. Izzy Broom shares THE HOUSE OF HIDDEN LETTERS!
In this episode of Grandma's Silver, Allie Kochinsky sits down with Cynthia Main, founder of Sunhouse Craft, for a conversation about tradition, material knowledge, and what it means to carry craft foward today.This episode is part of a special series exploring American craftsmanship inspired by Colonial Williamsburg, created in partnership with the Craft & Forge brand of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Craft & Forge collaborates with contemporary makers whose work reflects the Foundation's mission to preserve historic trades and pass on artisanal knowledge through living practice.Based in Berea, Kentucky, Sunhouse Craft operates as both a working studio and a training environment, dedicated to reviving regional materials and traditional making practices through well-made goods for daily use. Through this collaboration, Cynthia's work draws inspiration from the Historic Area, archival collections, and the legacy of early American craft, while remaining rooted in place and process.Together, Allie and Cynthia explore the philosophy behind making objects meant to last, the role of nature and seasonal materials in shaping craft, and the balance between historic inspiration and contemporary design. The conversation also centers on Sunhouse Craft's white oak basketry apprenticeship, an initiative supported in part by South Arts, which is working to restore an endangered Appalachian tradition through hands-on training, mentorship, and long-term skill development.This episode offers a thoughtful look at craft as living practice, one sustained not only through objects, but through people, knowledge, and the act of making itself.In this episode, you'll hear:The path into woodworking and traditional craftHow regional materials and seasons shape the workThe influence of Colonial Williamsburg and the Craft & Forge collaborationWhat it takes to rebuild a disappearing craft traditionWhy apprenticeship is essential to preservationThe relationship between function, beauty, and longevity in handmade objectsRESOURCESVisit the Sunhouse Craft website here, and follow along on Instagram. And shop the collection here!Take a peek at the work the Craft & Forge brand is doing, and follow along on Instagram.If you enjoy Grandma's Silver, follow the podcast and share this episode with a friend who loves heritage, design, and timeless living.
Bobby Broom is the consummate jazz guitarist. His playing is informed by the greats like Wes Montgomery, Jim Hall, Grant Green, George Benson and others, but is also strikingly original. Over a career spanning decades, he played extensively with artists like Sonny Rollins, Kenny Burrell, Dizzy Gillespie, Charles Earland, Stanley Turrentine, and Dr. John among others. He has also released many albums as a leader, often in the company of his longtime trio of bassist Dennis Carol and drummer Kobie Watkins. On his upcoming release, Notes of Thanks which will be released on May 1st, 2026, Broom pays tribute to his longtime employer Sonny Rollins. Broom first played with Rollins in the early 1980s and recorded more than a half dozen albums with the elder statesman of jazz saxophone into the 2000s. I hope that you enjoy our conversation and that you get a chance to hear Bobby Broom live sometime soon. He is a great musician.
In this episode of the AgNext Podcast, hosts Dr. Kim Stackhouse-Lawson and Dr. John Ritten are joined by Dr. Tyler Cozzens, Director of the Livestock Marketing Information Center (LMIC).Dr. Cozzens shares insights on current livestock market trends, drawing from LMIC's quarterly Margins and Markets report. The conversation explores supply trends, input costs, and the economic decisions facing producers along with what it all means for consumers.About AgNextAbout AgNext at Colorado State University: AgNext is a research collaborative at Colorado State University dedicated to advancing the science of sustainable animal agriculture. Founded in 2020, AgNext works across disciplines and departments, leveraging expertise from across the university.Through strong partnerships with producers, industry leaders, and policymakers, AgNext identifies and scales science-based innovations that support animal and ecosystem health, economic viability, and resilient food systems. Learn more atagnext.colostate.edu. About the Livestock Marketing Information Center (LMIC):LMIC is a collaborative effort among university extension specialists, USDA economists, and industry partners, providing forecasts, market analysis, and decision-support tools to support informed decision-making across the livestockindustry. Learn more at: lmic.info Credits: Host(s): Dr. Kim Stackhouse-Lawson and Dr. John Ritten Guest: Dr. Tyler Cozzens Producer: Erica Giesenhagen Artwork: Julia Giesenhagen Music: “Dusting the Broom” by Tony Petersen (via Artlist)
EPISODE 161 | Vroom Broom: Witches & Witch Hunts Hundreds, perhaps thousands, or women were burned alive in Salem, MA, at the end of the 17th century. Their crime? Being witches. That's what many of us think, anyway. But just how much truth is there in all that? And what, exactly, is a witch? Are there any still around today? This episode comes in time for this year's Walpurgis Night, which happens in Central Europe on April 30. Bonfires are made, effigies of witches are burned or thrown into rivers, and there is much feasting and, well, a lot of drinking. So, let's talk witches, separating fact from fiction. Review us here or on IMDb. And seriously, subscribe, will ya? Like, just do it. SECTIONS 01:40 - Salem Is a Spooky Massachusetts Witch City - The Salem Witch Trials 18:13 - Burn the Witch - A history of witch hunting, the Hammer of Witches, the Great Hunt, notable witch trials, swimming a witch 27:27 - The Devils of Loudon 32:32 - The Spanish Inquisition 35:35 - Waking the Witch - Belief in witches, the witch-cult hypothesis, new Paganism and Wicca 43:47 - Miss Macbeth - Broomsticks, black cats, witches as marginalized people Music by Fanette Ronjat Related Episode Mass Hysteria & Shared Delusions (The World Is Weird 2) Follow us on social: Facebook X (Twitter) Other Podcasts by Derek DeWitt DIGITAL SIGNAGE DONE RIGHT - Winner of a Gold Quill Award, Gold MarCom Award, AVA Digital Award Gold, Silver Davey Award, and Communicator Award of Excellence, and on numerous top 10 podcast lists. PRAGUE TIMES - A city is more than just a location - it's a kaleidoscope of history, places, people and trends. This podcast looks at Prague, in the center of Europe, from a number of perspectives, including what it is now, what is has been and where it's going. It's Prague THEN, Prague NOW, Prague LATER
TENE examine the Mazdaznan cult's most (in)famous disciple in America, C. Leon de Aryan and his bizarre racist newspaper, The Broom. We follow De Aryan's career from publlisher of "San Diego's Progressive Weekly", to being a defendant in the Sedition Trial of 1944 and his later connections to the post-war white supremacist movement and Christian Identity. --- Subscribe to https://patreon.org/tenepod https://bsky.app/profile/tenepod.bsky.social https://x.com/tenepod
Michael Wells is the wine director for The Academy, co-owner of Haven Travel Club, and a soon to be newly wed! In this conversation we talk about how the right to gay marriage adjusted our outlook on romantic partnership and steered us towards emotional maturity. GUEST INFO Michael Wells https://www.instagram.com/michaeliwells YOUTUBEhttps://youtu.be/uBYbUyY-YywNEWSLETTER https://bottomlesscoffeeshow.com/subscribe/ Our website is https://www.bottomlesscoffeeshow.com MORE FROM JEROME https://www.jerometevans.com (contact details and social links are there too)
The Yankees are getting cleaned out of town as the Rays are sweeping away!
Watch as a full video episode on YouTubeIzzy (Isabelle) Broom is the author of 12 escapist books and has been published in 14 overseas territories. In 2015, she won The Great British Write Off with her short story, The Wedding Speech, which was later adapted into a prize-winning short film. Her fifth novel, One Thousand Stars and You, was awarded Contemporary Romance Novel of the Year at the 2019 RNAs. Formerly a Book Reviews Editor at heat magazine and Woman & Home, Izzy still works for magazines on a freelance basis and is an editor and mentor at Curtis Brown Creative.We loved chatting with Izzy about her journey from journalism to fiction and how she transitioned from being a "pantser" to a dedicated plotter. She shares how her background at heat magazine made her a more resilient writer , the serendipitous way she landed her first agent , and her photographic memory for locations that helps her bring her European settings to life. Plus, we discuss her new series, starting with The House of Hidden Letters, and the discipline required to maintain a prolific writing schedule.Links:Buy The House of Hidden Letters nowFollow Izzy on InstagramVisit Izzy's websiteSupport us on Patreon and get the podcast early and ad-free, along with other great benefits, including a bonus episodes: https://www.patreon.com/ukpageonePage One - The Writer's Podcast is brought to you by Write Gear, creators of Page One - the Writer's Notebook. Learn more and order yours now: https://www.writegear.co.uk/page-oneFollow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFollow us on BlueskyFollow us on ThreadsPage One - The Writer's Podcast is part of STET Podcasts - the one stop shop for all your writing and publishing podcast needs! Follow STET Podcasts on Instagram and Bluesky Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hosts: Ramona Rae, Marcus Straub Air date: Apr 07, 2026
FLORIDA SWEEPS #4 Arkansas!!! Gator Diamond Pod is back to talk all about it with Neil Shulman and Adrian Perez, including how lucky the Gators were to come away with even two wins, how much Arkansas helped out and how Florida builds off this. Be sure to like, comment, subscribe, and do all that good stuff that helps us bring Gator Nation more great content!
1 - Scrub, Sweep and Mop - Jack McVea's All-Stars – 19452 - Dust-Pan Blues - Frankie Wallace and his Guitar - 19293 - Plain Dirt - McKinney's Cotton Pickers – 19294 - Junk Man - Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra - 19385 - I Sold My Heart to The Junk Man - The Basin Street Boys with the Eddie Beals' Fourtet – 19486 - Out To Lunch - Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra – 19407 - Brand New Broom - Red Rowe – 19528 - Dust off That Old Piano - Harriet Hilliard with Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra - 19359 - The Baldheaded End of the Broom - Grandpa Jones – 194710 - Rag Mop - Johnnie Lee Wills and his Boys - 194911 - Rag Mop Samba - Bando Da Lua - 195012 - Mop Rag Boogie - Merl Lindsay and his Oklahoma Night Riders with Ted Haff and Trio – 195013 - Wohar Sam - Khmer Chapey14 - New Broom Boogie - Al Dexter and his Troopers – 194715 - Get Yourself a Broom and Sweep Your Troubles Away - Frank Crumit - 192416 - Mop Mop - Louis Jordan – 1944
Abacus P. Grumbler runs the adventure today, as the Cryptid Kids track down clues at a magical college full of snakes, goblins, and SUSPECTS! Lessons include: This G&G adventure shows you how to run a simple, fun TTRPG mystery for kids. Mystery Snacks, a family-focused TTRPG sourcebook, is available for pre-order! Get "Dude, Where's My Broom” and seven other easy-to-run adventures for kids at mystery-snacks.backerkit.com. A huge thanks to our friend Steph C. of TTRPGkids.com for letting us use their adventure to inspire this story! Want more kids podcasts for the whole family? Grown-ups, subscribe to Starglow+ here. Learn more about Starglow Media here. Follow Starglow on Instagram and YouTube Share questions with a grownup's help via email: hello@whatifworldpodcast.com or voicemail: 205-605-WHAT (9428) Eric and Karen O'Keeffe make What If World. Our producer is Miss Lynn. Character art by Ana Stretcu, episode art by Lynn Hickernell, podcast art by Jason O'Keefe, and theme song by Craig Martinson.
Adam and Chelsea talk with Champ Thornton and Beth Broom about why questions matter so much in discipleship. They discuss how parents can help kids wrestle with big topics like salvation and suffering, why middle-grade kids need better discipleship resources, and how honest conversations rooted in Scripture can shape faith in lasting ways. Resources Mentioned: 10 Questions About Salvation by Champ Thornton 10 Questions About Suffering by Beth Broome Follow Us:Instagram | Facebook | WebsiteEditing and support by The Good Podcast Co. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode: 2572 Melville and Anna Bissell and the Carpet Sweeper. Today, a husband and wife engineer success.
In Episode 193, we are recasting our incredible interview with Cori Close, Head Coach of UCLA Women's Basketball, who talked with Phil about lessons she learned from her mentor, John Wooden, her personal "Why," what a broom and a shovel have to do with leadership, her Close Conversations, healthy conflict, gratitude, Championship Level Habits, doing the next right thing, and how work done in the dark gets revealed in the light. Specifically, Coach Close discusses: · Issues with specialization in one sport too early · How she developed her passion for soccer, basketball, and leadership, and how she got to be where she is today · Some lessons she learned while being mentored by the incomparable, John Wooden · Her personal "Why" and life mission, and how it informs her leadership · What are the things from sports that will stay with us for our whole life · Why she has a broom and a shovel in her office · How we can find and what we can learn from her Close Conversations on social media · Why healthy conflict and tension is necessary for any healthy team · A "have-to" vs. "get-to" mentality and why it matters · Creating and reaching Championship Level Habits · Doing the next right thing in the midst of the wrestle and getting back to neutral · What she wants her players to know when they leave her program · What she has learned directly from basketball (and soccer) that she has used in her life and leadership outside the game(s) · How the work done in the dark gets revealed in the light · Her book and podcast recommendations Resources and Links from this Episode · Coach Close on IG & Twitter (@coachcoriclose), and FB (Cori Close) · Uncut Video of the Episode · Warrior Way Soccer · Paul's email address · Nations United Website (World Cup Resources) · Phil's email for DISC Training · Ted Lasso (Apple TV) · Legacy: What the All Blacks Can Teach Us About the Business of Life, by James Kerr · The 7 Habits of Highly Successful People, by Stephen R. Covey · Chop Wood, Carry Water: How to Fall in Love with the Process of Becoming Great, by Joshua Medcalf · Burn Your Goals: The Counter Cultural Approach to Achieving Your Greatest Potential, by Joshua Medcalf · The Advantage: Why Organizational Health Trumps Everything Else, by Patrick Lencioni · Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable, by Patrick Lencioni · The Third Option: Hope for a Racially Divided Nation, by Miles McPherson · "Two Perspectives on Abortion," Think Orphan Podcast, Episode 110 · In Pursuit of Orphan Excellence: My Kids, Your Kids, Our Kids, by Philip Darke and Keith McFarland, et. al · Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones, by James Clear · It's Not Supposed to Be This Way: Finding Unexpected Strength When Disappointments Leave You Shattered, by Lisa Terkeurst · It Takes What It Takes: How to Think Neutrally and Gain Control of Your Life, by Trever Moawad · Win in the Dark, by Joshua Medcalf and Lucas Jadin · The Focus 3 Podcast · The Relentless Elimination of Hurry: How to Stay Emotionally Healthy and Spiritually Alive in the Chaos of the Modern World, by John Mark Comer · Fight Hustle, End Hurry Podcast with John Mark Comer and Jefferson Bethke
This week on the KPL Podcast we spoke with Izzy Broom about The House of Hidden Letters. A dual timeline story set on a small Greek Island. A woman wins a contest to purchase a home on Folegandros for 1 Euro. As she begins renovations she finds letters belonging to the previous owner from 1940s during the German and Italian occupation. Author readsThe One Day You Were My Husband by Rosie Walsh
Jon is the co-founder of Malosi Lures - built from a broom handle, a craft knife, and a piece of weird wire he found in the garage. That's not a metaphor. That's literally where it started. I n this episode we cover the full Malosi origin story — from whittling prototypes in COVID lockdown to becoming Australia's largest grassroots tackle brand with 100K+ followers, a full product range from budget to limited edition signature series lures, and a community model that most brands can't figure out. J onny's background is in commercial directing and creative direction - he's directed million-dollar TV commercials, run large production crews, and worked on major IPs. He walked away from all of it to make fishing lures with his brother. We go deep on what that transition actually looked like, how their community-first ambassador model works (and why the ROI beats paid ads), why they've never chased pure investor money, the pivot from handmade to composite production, and a genuinely good conversation about AI, authenticity, and where the creative industry is heading. IN THIS EPISODE: - Why topwater? The "pokies" analogy and the visual connection to your lure - Jonny's background: graphic design, art direction, directing million-dollar TV commercials - How the lure business started: broom handle, craft knife, COVID lockdown, Samoa - The first cast that changed everything — brother Nick's first cast on a handmade lure - Bumping into Brigsy at a trade show and why Morning Tide changed Australian fishing - The community model: 50–100 grassroots anglers, no contracts, just froth - Why their ambassador roster is small, personal, and genuinely organic - ROI of gifting lures to young anglers vs. ad spend - The pivot from fully handmade to composite production and why they removed "handmade" from their marketing - The investment story: why they avoided pure capital and what they needed instead - AI in the creative business — where it helps, where the line is, and why they'll never fake a fish - Big budget production is dying — what that means for the industry - Building an in-house content team and letting go as a creative director - Persistence: the shower floor years and the 90/8/2 rule of entrepreneurship - The full Malosi lure range — from $60 Staples Series to limited edition signature lures VIDEO | PHOTO | FILM | MARKETING | WEB DESIGN | SOCIAL You're end-to-end Digital Solution Work with us… www.flowstateproductions.com.au Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wadekelly_/ https://www.instagram.com/flowstate_productions/ THE FLOW STATE COLLECTIVE PODCAST from FLOW STATE PRODUCTIONS Pty. Ltd.
On this episode of the AgNext Podcast, Kim and John are joined by Dr. Juan Vargas a Research Scientist at AgNext. Dr. Vargas discusses two of his recent publications where he measured emissions of animals in both confinement and in grazing systems. About AgNext at Colorado State University: AgNext is a research collaborative at Colorado State University dedicated to advancing the science of sustainable animal agriculture. Founded in 2020, AgNext works across disciplines and departments, leveraging expertise from across the university. Through strong partnerships with producers, industry leaders, and policymakers, AgNext identifies and scales science-based innovations that support animal and ecosystem health, economic viability, and resilient food systems. Learn more at agnext.colostate.edu. Credits: Host(s): Dr. Kim Stackhouse-Lawson and Dr. John Ritten Guest: Dr. Juan VargasProducer: Erica Giesenhagen Artwork: Julia Giesenhagen Music: “Dusting the Broom” by Tony Petersen (via Artlist)
Today on the program, a trip into the archive and a return to Episode 600, my conversation with National Book Award-winning author Sarah M. Broom from 2019. Broom a writer whose work has appeared in the New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The Oxford American, and O, The Oprah Magazine among others. A native New Orleanian, she received her Masters in Journalism from the University of California, Berkeley in 2004. She was awarded a Whiting Foundation Creative Nonfiction Grant in 2016 and was a finalist for the New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in Creative Nonfiction in 2011. She has also been awarded fellowships at Djerassi Resident Artists Program and The MacDowell Colony. She lives in New York state. I spoke with Sarah as she was on tour in support of The Yellow House. Air date: September 25, 2019. *** Otherppl with Brad Listi is a weekly podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. This episode is sponsored by Ulysses. Go to ulys.app/writeabook to download Ulysses, and use the code OTHERPPL at checkout to get 25% off the first year of your yearly subscription. Available where podcasts are available: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, etc. Get How to Write a Novel, the debut audio course from DeepDive. 50+ hours of never-before-heard insight, inspiration, and instruction from dozens of today's most celebrated contemporary authors. Subscribe to Brad's email newsletter. Support the show on Patreon Merch Instagram TikTok Bluesky Email the show: letters [at] otherppl [dot] com The podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The news that Yokohama Tire in Salem is closing its doors on March 18th is a "plant obituary" for our community. For me, it's personal. I started in that facility at 12 years old, and those foundations are exactly what built TW Controls. But as we look at the 2,700 local lives impacted by the economic multiplier effect, we have to ask: Are we waiting for a lifeline from Washington, or are we building our own resilience?I am tired of hearing about the "workforce skills gap" from companies that force their technicians to push a broom the moment the line is running. If your team is "looking busy" instead of practicing on the bench, you aren't managing—you're falling behind. Training isn't a one-and-done checkbox; it's a yearly requirement to stay in demand. Today, we're talking about taking ownership of our backyards, from Master Electrician CEUs to bridging the gap between legacy 1734 and modern 5034 Point I/O.Helping you become a better technician so you will always be in demandNot sure what video to watch next? Enhance your skills and track your progress at https://controls.tw/yt-courses!
In this scary story, Diana begins seeing the date 02/26 everywhere she goes, it starts as a coincidence but it doesn't stop. This is a chilling account of whispered warnings, an old email, and a legend about a woman who seems to predict death, or at least warn you about it.If you've ever brushed off a strange coincidence, this story may change your mind. Listen carefully. Some numbers aren't random.You can get these ad-free through ScaryPlus.com free for 14 days, then 4.99 per month. Cancel anytime.Find out more about Scary Story Podcast on ScaryStoryPodcast.comEdwin is on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook as @edwincovEmail at edwin@scarystory.com
Gruffalo author Julia Donaldson has had her children's books translated into more than 100 languages. Mother of three Sinead Fox AKA parenting blogger 'Bumbles of Rice' tells Brendan about the enduring appeal of her books, including 'Stickman', 'Zog' and 'Room on the Broom' ahead of the publication of Donaldson's next book, 'Gruffalo Granny'.
Why do some physical illnesses persist despite perfect test results and top-tier medication? Today's guest, Dr. Brian Broom, argues that the answer often lies in the patient's personal story. As both a consultant physician in immunology and a psychotherapist, Dr. Broom occupies a unique space in healthcare. In this deep-dive conversation, he explains why modern medicine's tendency to treat the body and mind as separate compartments (dualism) fails many patients with chronic conditions. Discussion Highlights: The "Brave Face" Rash: A case study on how suppressed emotional burdens manifest as inflammatory physical conditions. Symbolic Illness: Understanding "cold urticaria" and other conditions as symbolic representations of life trauma. The Physician's Reputation: How Dr. Broom maintains credibility as a "serious immunologist" while challenging his colleagues to see the "whole person". The Mystery of Being: Moving beyond "theories of everything" to embrace the relational and spiritual aspects of human health. Guest Bio: Dr. Brian Broom is a philosopher physician, former consultant immunologist at Auckland City Hospital, and the developer of the postgraduate Mind Body Healthcare program at AUT University. He is a recipient of the Distinguished Service Award from the New Zealand Association of Psychotherapy and the author of several definitive works on the integration of story and medicine. - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dougbeitz/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dougbeitz/ - Website: https://buymeacoffee.com/dougbeitz - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6mQ258nugC3lyw3SpvYuoK?si=7cec409527d34438 - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/intuitive-conversations-with-doug/id1593172364 - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-beitz-472a4b338/ - Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dougbeitz178
Why does Russia send so many ships through the Channel? What does a ‘feminist' approach to cancer involve? And who is Mickey's new boss? Olly Mann and The Week delve behind the headlines and debate what really matters from the past seven days. With Felicity Capon, Hariet Marsden and Jamie Timson.Image credit: Damien Meyer / AFP / Getty Images
In addition to this re-release of "Whisky, Burns Night, and … Beerhenge?" (Originally Released Jan 28, 2022 ) I give a new, quick introduction to Burns night before treating you to this episode on whisky, in which I discuss: what it is, a little history, how it's produced, distinguishing the styles, and a little silliness (because your host cannot help herself). Just the thing for a cold, January in the northern hemisphere on this weird third rock from the sun. Resources from this episode: Books: Certified Specialist of Spirits (CSS) Study Guide, Society of Wine Educators, Nickles, J. (2020) The Oxford Companion to Spirits and Cocktails [Kindle Edition], Wondrich, D & Rothbaum, N., (2022) Whiskey: The Definitive World Guide, Jackson, M. (2005) The World Atlas of Whisky [2nd Edition], Broom, D. (2014) Websites: Difford's Guide: On this Day - 25 January, Sutcliffe, T. & Difford, S., (2020) https://www.diffordsguide.com/on-this-day/january/25 Independent: How to Address you Haggis in Honor of the Great, According to Robert Burns, Sommerlad, J. (25 January 2022) https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/address-to-the-haggis-burns-night-b2000134.html Merriam Webster: Auld lang syne: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/auld%20lang%20syne Scotch Whisky: Famous Whisky Drinkers - Robert Burns, Smith, G.D., (25 January 2016) https://scotchwhisky.com/magazine/famous-whisky-drinkers/8261/famous-whisky-drinkers-robert-burns/ Some of Val's Favorite Whisky Personalities: Whiskycast: Cask Strength Conversation, by Mark Gillespie - https://whiskycast.com/ The Unwritable Rant: Bourbon-Soaked Stories, by Juliette Miranda - https://theunwritablerant.com/ Related Topics by Glass in Session®: S7E3: Booze Riots and Rebellions, Part 1 - Champagne & Whiskey - https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/show/glassinsession/id/19435472 S4E6: Got Wood? Talkin' bout Oak - https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/show/glassinsession/id/15334700 S4E5: Roll out the (Bourbon) Barrel ... and put Wine in it? - https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/show/glassinsession/id/15148409 S13E5: Bourbon: The Distinctly American Spirit https://glassinsession.libsyn.com/website/bourbon-the-distinctly-american-spirit Glass in Session® swag mentioned in this show: https://www.teepublic.com/user/glass-in-session Glass in Session® is a registered trademark of Vino With Val, LLC. Music: "Write Your Story" by Joystock Bourbon Segment: "Fife and Drum" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
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(00:00-6:13) Put em on the glass. The Hyzer House Hooligan isn't happy for a second straight day. What a great mouth horn, Tim. The Gatekeeper of Humor.(6:21-11:54) Some slower Zeppelin. Doug still needs new headphones. Ross Dellenger with an article on topics of CFB that will possibility be tended to after the season wraps up. Week Zero, playing dates for the CFP, date of transfer portal, and spring and summer access periods.(12:04-18:55) The boy is trying. Following through on the deep tease of a gold mine for Doug. 10 STL Dining Trends to watch in 2026. Announcing the winner of day 2 of the Design Aire Heating & Cooling E-Mail of the DaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Doug is home for a minute, while Chad is stranded out in Globe, AZ living out a lifelong nightmare of his. Video version available for Patreon and YouTube Members - Support the show & get 20% off your first Lucy order with code: ‘STANHOPE’ at https://www.lucy.co/STANHOPE Support the show & get simple, online access to personalized, affordable care with HIMS @ http://hims.com/STANHOPESupport the show: http://www.Patreon.com/stanhopepodcast
In this episode, Beth Broom offers guidance to parents on how to talk to their kids about suffering Beth Broom is a licensed professional counselor supervisor (LPC-S) and certified clinical trauma professional, level 2 (CCTP-II). She is the executive director of Bridgehaven Counseling Associates, a nonprofit counseling practice in Raleigh, North Carolina. Beth is the founder and director of Christian Trauma Healing Network, a nonprofit organization that equips Christian helpers to care for trauma survivors. She cohosts Counsel for Life, a podcast engaging in conversations about mental health and the Christian life. She is also the author of '10 Questions About Pain and Suffering: 30 Devotions for Kids, Teens, and Families' from Crossway. Read the full transcript of this episode. ❖ Listen to “What Your Teenager Needs Most” with Paul Tripp: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show.
Live from the Hollywood Theatre in Vancouver, B.C., NOM DE BROOM: Taryn brings the case against their sister, Lauren. Taryn and Lauren are both practitioners of the king of Canadian sports, which is, obviously: CURLING! Taryn owns a controversial curling broom, and they have named it in honor of Beyoncé. But Lauren hates this broom. She will not even say its name, say its name. Who's right? Who's wrong?PLUS in Swift Justice we hear cases on: a family book club where just one person has read the book, proper nail clipping technique, and proper sandwich cutting technique. Make sure to stay tuned to the end for Friends of the Court Deb Perelman and Kenji López-Alt to weight in on their sandwich cut preferences!Please consider donating to Al Otro Lado. Al Otro Lado provides legal assistance and humanitarian aid to refugees, deportees, and other migrants trapped at the US-MX border. Donate at alotrolado.org/letsdosomething.We are on TikTok and YouTube! Follow us on both @judgejohnhodgmanpod! Follow us on Instagram @judgejohnhodgman!Thanks to reddit user u/banjo_solo for naming this week's case! To suggest a title for a future episode, keep an eye on the Maximum Fun subreddit at reddit.com/r/maximumfun! Judge John Hodgman is member-supported! Join at $5 a month at maximumfun.org/join!