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Give to help Chris Several months ago, Chris informed the audience that he was thinking about moving to Europe. Now, he's back to update everyone! Chris went to Seville, Spain, for several weeks to take Spanish-language classes and see if he'd like to live there. It is an exciting, vibrant, clean city with a lot of fun attractions. He got to see Ferria and Semana Santa, as well as Cordoba, Granada, Cadiz, and more. The result is that he does not think he's quite ready to move to Europe. But he came back to the US with a lot of inspiration for future episodes! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sermon Series "Isaiah: The Lord Saves"-Week 2-God Sends-Isaiah 6:1-13
Sermon Series "Isaiah: The Lord Saves"-Week 1-God Confronts-Isaiah 1:10-20
Sermon Series "Reminders for the Local Church"-Week 6-The Local Church Does Life Together-1 Thessalonians 5:4-15
Joey Cadiz is a community leader from the island of O'ahu. He is a North Shore lifeguard, big-wave surfer, former University of Hawaiʻi football player, kalo farmer, and the founder of Lau Lau Solutions — a nonprofit taro farm rooted in sustainability, Hawaiian values, and feeding the community. Most recently when the devastating floods hit Waialua on the North Shore of O'ahu, he was one of the people on the ground helping his community navigate the damage and rebuild. In this episode we talk story about growing up playing sports, his love for the ocean, going to UH Mānoa, how he became a lifeguard, big wave surfing, starting Lau Lau Solutions, the recent Kona Low floods, his family, surfing in the Eddie, and so much more. Enjoy!New episodes every Thursday morning available everywhere you get your podcast
The Language of Play - Kids that Listen, Speech Therapy, Language Development, Early Intervention
Hey Friends~ Most of us don't remember what it felt like to learn language for the very first time as young children. We focus so much on letters, books, and what children see—but are we overtraining eyes while undertraining ears? After experiencing a brain injury that forced her to relearn language from the beginning, today's guest, Emily Cadiz, gained a life-changing understanding of what it truly feels like to struggle with communication and learning. As a music professional already working in special education, she turned to music during her recovery to help regain movement, speech, language, and reading — ultimately leading her into NIH research exploring music's impact on children's language and literacy development. In this episode, we explore the powerful connection between music, the brain, communication, and learning. You'll hear why music is such a natural pathway for language development and discover simple ways parents can use rhythm, movement, chanting, and song in everyday life to support children's speech, language, and early literacy skills. Always cheering you on! Dinalynn CONTACT the Host, Dinalynn: hello@thelanguageofplay.com WEBSITE: https://www.thelanguageofplay.com/ Have a QUESTION or COMMENT? Leave a voice message! https://castfeedback.com/play
Jornada 41, the penultimate of the season and we now know our two automatically promoted sides, Depor joining Racing Santander. We also now know 3 of the 4 relegated sides. Cadiz's victory condemned Real Zaragoza, Cultural Leonesa and Huesca to Primera Federacion next season, whilst Mirandes' victory meant that they will have a final day relegation showdown against Leganes in Butarque, winner takes all, the loser will be relegated. All four of the play off places are still up for grabs with 6 teams chasing four places on the final day of the season. We cover Depor's promotion and the relegation of battle in part 1. In part 2 we cover the race for a playoff spot. Why wait until Thursday for part 2? Listen early and ad free for as little as 3 Euros a month on Patreon or sign up for our extra content tier to hear the second 45 of the show, FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS and then from as little as 3 Euros per month (billed in your local currency). On the link below; www.patreon.com/spanishsegundashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A Dogman or a wolf, what did Danielle capture on film near Cadiz, Ohio? She definitely took a video of something big and snarling in the field one afternoon in the fall of 2025. She is stumped and asking for help in identifying what she and her friend saw.Please like, hype, comment, share and subscribe if you enjoyed this episode. Join us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/fromtheshadowsVisit our Merch Shop https://www.fromtheshadowspodcast.com/shop/ From The Shadows Podcast is a program where we seriously discuss the supernatural, paranormal, cryptozoology, and ufology. Anything that cannot be rationally explained has a platform for discussion on the From The Shadows Podcast. Follow us on:TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@fromtheshadowspodcastFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/fromtheshadowspodcastInstagram - Shane Grove - https://www.instagram.com/shanegroveauthor Instagram - Podcast - https://www.instagram.com/fromtheshadowspodcast#Dogman #wolf #Biology #cryptids #Ohio
Sermon Series "Reminders for the Local Church"--Week 5--The Local Church Gives Joyfully--2 Corinthians 9:6-15
Jornada 41, the penultimate of the season and we now know our two automatically promoted sides, Depor joining Racing Santander. We also now know 3 of the 4 relegated sides. Cadiz's victory condemned Real Zaragoza, Cultural Leonesa and Huesca to Primera Federacion next season, whilst Mirandes' victory meant that they will have a final day relegation showdown against Leganes in Butarque, winner takes all, the loser will be relegated. All four of the play off places are still up for grabs with 6 teams chasing four places on the final day of the season. Why wait until Thursday for part 2? Listen early and ad free for as little as 3 Euros a month on Patreon or sign up for our extra content tier to hear the second 45 of the show, FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS and then from as little as 3 Euros per month (billed in your local currency). On the link below; www.patreon.com/spanishsegundashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Continuiamo a parlare delle Cantiñas, i cantes legati a Cádiz. Se non ci sei mai stato ti posso raccontare come sia Cádiz, ricorda un po' la situazione di Venezia: Cádiz è su un'isola, la Isla de Cádiz, congiunta con l'isola su cui sorge San Fernando, la Isla de León, con una lingua di sabbia circondata da spiagge bellissime, separata dal caño di Sancti Petri. All'entrata di Cádice dalla parte di San Fernando c'è la Cortadura, la muraglia difensiva costruita nel 1801 per difendersi dai francesi, di cui si racconta nelle strofe flamenche. Parlare di flamenco ci obbliga a parlare della storia dell'Andalusia! Dall'altro lato della città, verso nord, un ponte la collega a Puerto Real e alla baia, la famosa bahía di cui si parla nelle letras, e da lì si arriva a Puerto de Santa María. A sud si trova Chiclana. Tutte zone importanti per il flamenco. La luce è particolare, arriva da tutti i lati e molto blu. Ci sono acquitrini, saline, il porto sull'Atlantico, merci dall'Africa, dalle Americhe, gli schiavi, i viaggi per e dai Caraibi. La gente era povera, ma ricca di stimoli culturali molto vari. Quando le armate napoleoniche invasero la Spagna a inizi 800, la morfologia della città diede a Cádice il vantaggio di essere abbastanza inespugnabile e i soldati di diverse regioni confluirono nella zona mescolando le loro culture, anche musicali. Arrivarono le Jotas del nord, in particolare la Jota Aragonesa: un canto ternario, in scala maggiore, allegro e solare che la gente del luogo imparò. La melodia non ha nulla a che vedere con le cantiñas, ma l'atmosfera delle jotas contribuì a formare il terreno su cui si evolsero. Le strofe di Mirabras raccontano di ribellione e liberalismo. Il fatto che questi palos si cantino a velocità sostenuta ha a che fare con l'energia, la solarità e l'ironia tipiche della zona. Le Jotas sono una radice delle cantiñas ma non l'unica. Ecco le altre: i juguetillos, piccole composizioni veloci, semplici e ternarie del repertorio delle tonadillas — frasi buffe, testi ironici, che si cantano come aggiunta alla letra senza nulla a che vedere con il suo tema. I fandangos de Cádiz non esistono più ma si sono disciolti nelle cantiñas; pregones, inni e romances sono confluiti anch'essi. Ci sono poi cantiñas antiche che hanno dato origine a quelle di oggi: la Contrabandista, diffusa nella zona intorno a Gibilterra, zona di contrabbando fra l'Africa e la sierra, di cui ascoltiamo un esempio cantato da Camarón de la Isla. La letra tradizionale dice: "Yo soy la contrabandista / que meto tanto ruío / y cuando voy con mi marío / al Peñón de Gibraltar / si me tiran al resguardo / o me meto en el zipizape / tiro mi jaca al escape / y me voy por donde he venío." Altri cantes che diedero origine alle cantiñas vennero dalla famiglia Bochoque, gitani di Sanlúcar de Barrameda: la cantiña de las Mirris e la cantiña de la Rosa. El Tío Frasco Bochoque, nato all'inizio dell'800, diede probabilmente i semi del Mirabras; la Tía María la Mica, sua parente, creò probabilmente la cantiña de las Mirris. Le stesse Mirris erano sorelle o cugine della Mica, e ogni giorno andavano da Sanlúcar al Puerto de Santa María a portare vettovaglie ai loro uomini carcerati ai lavori forzati. Il cante de las Mirris fu tramandato da Ramón Medrano, macellaio di Sanlúcar cresciuto nel cante grazie alla nonna, la Bisca, che visse 104 anni e fu vera memoria storica del flamenco dalla metà dell'800. "Desde Sanlúcar al Puerto / hay un carril / que lo han hecho las Mirris / de ir y venir. / La Mirri chica y la Mirri grande / estaban hechas de azúcar cande. / ¿Qué es lo que suena? / Los presidiarios con sus cadenas." In mezzo all'immagine triste dei prigionieri, queste due bellissime sorelle — donne di spettacolo. La poesia del flamenco! Ascoltiamo anche Chano Lobato por cantiña de las Mirris, con spirito molto artistico e personale. La cantiña de la Rosa viene dalla stessa famiglia: José Vargas Serrano Bochoque, nipote del Tío Frasco, la creò probabilmente. "Ayudarme caballeros a dibujar esta rosa / que tengo luto y no puedo dibujarla tan hermosa." La letra sopravvisse grazie a Ramón Medrano e a Félix Serrano Medrano, altra memoria storica del flamenco. Ascoltiamo Enrique Morente accompagnato da Sabicas por cantiña de la Rosa. Sono Sabina Todaro, mi occupo di flamenco e di musiche e danze del mondo arabo dal 1985, e dal 1990 insegno a Milano baile flamenco e Lyrical Arab Dance. Ho una passione sconfinata per il flamenco: d'altra parte chi me lo avrebbe fatto fare di mettere in piedi questo podcast così variegato? Solo attraverso l'insegnamento non potrei diffondere così questa cultura. Grazie di ascoltare questi podcast. Io mi impegno il più possibile ma senza di te il mio lavoro sarebbe inutile e molto noioso.
Racing Santander are back where they belong in Primera division, their victory, coupled with Almeria dropping points against Las Palmas confirms their automatic promotion. Depor also have one foot in Primera, needing just 3 points from the last 2 games to secure their place. The race for the playoffs is hotting up with dropped points for Castellon and Eibar, Burgos the big beneficiaries, whilst Malaga and Las Palmas both won to strengthen their play-off position. Down the bottom Cultural won to delay the inevitable relegation another week and Real Zaragoza lost again to drop to bottom of the table and are as good as down. It was late heartbreak again for Mirandes and the survival target edged a little higher as Cadiz picked up a point. We will cover the bottom end of the table in the part 2 of the show and the promotion chase in part 1. Why wait until Thursday for part 2? Listen early and ad free for as little as 3 Euros a month on Patreon or sign up for our extra content tier to hear the second 45 of the show, FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS and then from as little as 3 Euros per month (billed in your local currency). On the link below; www.patreon.com/spanishsegundashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Le cantiñas sono un argomento grosso quindi lo tratterò in due parti.Il termine indica due cose: un palo a sé stante che si chiama proprio cantiña, e la famiglia di palos che hanno fra loro elementi in comune e alcune differenze. Cantiña, Alegrías de Cadiz, Alegrías de Córdoba, Mirabras, Caracoles, Romera, cantiña del Pinini (in realtà ce ne sono altre personali, ma questa è molto interessante). E altre più antiche che diedero i natali alle cantiña di oggi, delle quali ti parlerò nella seconda parte del podcast: cantiña de las Mirris, de la Contrabandista e de la Rosa.Sulle singole cantiñas farò episodi specifici in futuro.La cantiña più diffusa sono las Alegrías de Cadiz, un'energia fortissima, esplosiva, che rimane in mente anche a chi non conosce nulla del flamenco. E' nel repertorio di tutti i bailaores.Partiamo dall'ascolto della cantiña in quanto tale, cantata da Jeromo Segura. La frase ritmica è in 12 tempi con un compas di amalgama e la modalità musicale di riferimento è centralmente il maggiore. Nella Cantiña non c'è bisogno che ad un compas corrisponda un verso mentre nell'Alegría de Cadiz ad un verso corrisponde una frase ritmica, quindi c'è più energia ma meno libertà interpretativa da parte del cantaor.Ascoltiamo un esempio di Alegría de Cadiz cantata da Chano Lobato, figura emblematica del cante di Cadiz, che lavorò con tutti i più grandi artisti durante una carriera lunghissima: Chano cantò fino a tardissima età e collezionò un'esperienza impagabile in questo campo. Ti parlo di Alegría de Cadiz perché esiste anche la Alegría de Cordoba, che forse la flamencologia preferirebbe chiamare con più precisione Cantiña de Cordoba o cordobesa. Ha una melodia che slitta sulla modalità minore e si avvicina alla modalità flamenca. Ascoltiamo un esempio de El Seneca. Hanno origine dalla Alegría de Cadiz e all'inizio del 900 vengono trasportate a Cordoba ad opera di Onofre, che lavorava nel campo della tauromachia. I primi interpreti furono i suoi figli, gli Onofres. Ha una melodia diversa, sembra quasi una canzone, il cante è più lento e pausato, con atmosfera più tranquilla e sentimentale.Ascoltiamo un esempio di Alegría de Cadiz cantata da Chano Lobato per un confronto diretto. Ascoltiamo anche un cante por Caracoles cantato da El Chocolate e il Mirabras, cantato da Rosario Lopez, cantaora di Cadiz esperta sull'argomento Mirabras.Il Mirabras ha una parte politica e una di Pregon, i cantes del mercato a cui spesso il flamenco fa riferimento.Ascoltiamo una Cantiña del Pinini, cresciuta fuori da Cadice grazie al Pinini, che era di Lebrija, e dopo aver lavorato tanto tempo a Cadice nei mattatoi tornò nella sua terra natale e creò una cantiña personale. La ascoltiamo cantata da Fernanda de Utrera che oltre ad essere una cantaora fondamentale nella storia del flamenco era anche la nipote del Pinini, e certamente la Cantiña del Pinini era per lei storia familiare.Dopo questa carrellata di ascolti voglio parlare in generale delle cantiñas, delle loro caratteristiche. La frase ritmica sta in 12 tempi con una prima parte ternaria e una seconda parte binaria. La modalità musicale usata è principalmente maggiore, ma la tradizione orale si presta molto a modifiche, e il flamenco tipicamente fa passaggi in altre modalità. Lavora centralmente sulla zona di Cadice.Questi cantes nascono come ballabili e conservano una dimensione fisica, ludica, per poi evolversi in una direzione da ascolto. L'Alegría de Cadiz è l'unico dedicato centralmente alla città di Cadice, ha una energia molto incalzante e travolgente. La trovi nel repertorio di ogni bailaor, che può così mettere in mostra anche le sue capacità tecniche.Caratteristica di questo palo è che ad ogni compas corrisponde un verso del cante, cosa che la rende più incalzante e anche più semplice da cantare e da ascoltare.Sono Sabina Todaro, mi occupo di flamenco e di musiche e danze del mondo arabo dal 1985, e dal 1990 insegno a Milano baile flamenco e Lyrical Arab Dance, un lavoro sull'espressione delle emozioni attraverso musiche e danze del mondo arabo. Ho una passione sconfinata per il flamenco: d'altra parte chi me lo avrebbe fatto fare di mettere in piedi questo podcast così variegato? Solo attraverso l'insegnamento non potrei diffondere così questa cultura.Ti suggerisco di cercare la Magna Antología del cante flamenco, 20 vinili editi da Hispavox nel 1982, prodotta e diretta da José Blas Vega, ricercatore e flamencólogo con l'anima dell'appassionato: arrivò a registrare in prima persona dei cantes andando direttamente in casa dei cantaores, registrando anche persone non professioniste, che restano a testimonianza della storia del cante.E anche la serie della RTVE spagnola degli anni 70 Rito y Geografía del Cante. C'è una puntata dedicata ai cantes di Cadiz e de los Puertos che ti consiglio di ascoltare. Li trovi su youtube
Racing Santander are back where they belong in Primera division, their victory, coupled with Almeria dropping points against Las Palmas confirms their automatic promotion. Depor also have one foot in Primera, needing just 3 points from the last 2 games to secure their place. The race for the playoffs is hotting up with dropped points for Castellon and Eibar, Burgos the big beneficiaries, whilst Malaga and Las Palmas both won to strengthen their play-off position. Down the bottom Cultural won to delay the inevitable relegation another week and Real Zaragoza lost again to drop to bottom of the table and are as good as down. It was late heartbreak again for Mirandes and the survival target edged a little higher as Cadiz picked up a point. We will cover the bottom end of the table in the part 2 of the show and the promotion chase in part 1. Why wait until Thursday for part 2? Listen early and ad free for as little as 3 Euros a month on Patreon or sign up for our extra content tier to hear the second 45 of the show, FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS and then from as little as 3 Euros per month (billed in your local currency). On the link below; www.patreon.com/spanishsegundashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Luis Herrero analiza junto a Cristina de la Hoz y Ana Sánchez los últimos días de la campaña electoral en Andalucía.
Sermon Series "Reminders for the Local Church"--Week 4--The Local Church Worships Together--Psalm 34
Sermon Series "Reminders for the Local Church"-Week 3-The Local Church Grows-Colossians 1:9-29
Sermon Series - "Reminders for the Local Church"--Week 2--The Local Church Shares Jesus--Romans 1:14-17
Ivo Tšetõrkin ja Carl-Rasmus Õunaste
Gjest: Vever Tim Parry-Williams, Professor of Art ved Fakultet for kunst, musikk og design ved Universitetet i Bergen.Er det den røde soldatuniformen som får ulydige Lydia Bennet til å dåne for den trøblete og uniformskledde kjekkasen Wickham i Jane Austens roman? Det går en rød tråd gjennom historien, fra The Red Coats, til raudtrøyene i Telemark og til tekstiler brukt av urbefolkningen i Nord-Amerika. I denne episoden trekker professor og vever Tim Parry-Williams tråder både mot vest og øst: Han tar oss fra transportkanalene i byen Stroud i England, til Bristol og Cadiz. Han inviterer oss med over Atlanteren til et møte med en presset urbefolkning i Nord-Amerika, der de bytter til seg det ettertraktede stoffet mot pels, land og løfter om fred. Tim forteller om “the culture of red” og forklarer hvordan de verdifulle og skarlagensrøde tekstilene havnet i Telemark, ja over hele verden. I Norge kjenner vi dem som raudtrøyer både til kvinner og menn, brukt i folkedrakt og siden til bunad. Vever Tim Parry-Williams hadde et forskningseureka da han sammen med Kari-Anne Pedersen ved Norsk Folkemuseum fikk se de norske raudtrøyene fra Telemark for første gang. Både det røde stoffet og jarekantene hadde han sett før! Sammen med nestoren for folkedrakter i Norge, fikk han en pangstart på forskningsprosjektet han da var i ferd med å klekke ut. Kari-Anne Pedersen har bidratt med banebrytende kunnskap om folkedrakt gjennom et langt arbeidsliv og har kombinert en praktisk tilnærming til tekstilene med arkivstudier og analyse. Hun har skrevet en rekke bøker. Møtet mellom henne og Tim ble starten på et forskningsprosjekt som knytter tråder mellom raudtrøyene i Telemark, urbefolkningen i Nord-Amerika og byen Stroud i England.Podkasten er på engelsk. Opptaket er gjort i april 2026. Kilder: Landskapsmaleriet The Wallbridge Painting (ca. 1790), via Elanor Pitchards blogg / Museum in the Park, Stroud Utstillingen “Wrapping the Globe: The Stroud Scarlet Story” (Museum in the Park, Stroud 2003) Anbefalt: Beyond Heritage: Material Making Meaning (Tim Parry-Williams og Franz Petter Schmidt).Draktseminar 15. mars, arrangert ved Norsk FolkemuseumImage of the Wallbridge painting on social media is supplied by courtesy of Museum in the Park, Stroud / From the collections of Museum in the Park, Stroud
Sermon Series "Reminders for the Local Church"--Week 1--Built on Jesus--1 Peter 2:1-12
L'Amoco Cadiz est un pétrolier supertanker de classe VLCC libérien lancé en 1974 pour la société américaine de transports pétroliers et chimiques Amoco afin de transporter du pétrole depuis le golfe Persique vers l'Europe. Son naufrage en mars 1978 en bordure des côtes bretonnes, à Portsall dans le Finistère, provoque une marée noire considérée, aujourd'hui encore, comme l'une des pires catastrophes écologiques de l'Histoire.⭐️ Abonnez-vous à MINUIT+ pour écouter nos épisodes en avance et sans publicité → https://m.audiomeans.fr/s/S-pSlDfzMxCrimes • Histoires Vraies est un podcast produit par MINUIT. Narration : Florent Oullié Script : Sandrine Brugot Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.
Communion--Matthew 26:26-30
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Leaders Racing Santander lost again, this time more dramatically than ever, from 2-0 up to losing 6-2 against FC Andorra, are they falling to pieces? Almeria and Las Palmas left it late to win, as did Malaga to equalise in Riazor against Depor. Burgos and Eibar keep on the play off pressure. Cordoba tasted victory again after 8 games without a win, beating Cadiz, who continue to sink towards danger. Cultural won the derbi and Mirandes beat Real Zaragoza to make it tighter than ever down the bottom. Why wait until Thursday for part 2? Listen early and ad free for as little as 3 Euros a month on Patreon or sign up for our extra content tier to hear the second 45 of the show, FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS and then from as little as 3 Euros per month (billed in your local currency). On the link below; www.patreon.com/spanishsegundashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sermon Series "Boats, Boats, Boats"--Week 4--Jonah's Boat to Tarshish--Jonah 1
Sermon Series "Boats, Boats, Boats"--Week 3--The Storm Tossed Boat: Lesson in Faith--Mark 4:35-41
Sermon Series "Boats, Boats, Boats"-Week 2-Disciple's Boat: A Life Altering Call-Luke 5:1-11
This week we had another sacking, more complaints about refereeing from a Segunda owner, two sides dropped points at the top with another still to play, Sergio won on his Cadiz dugout re-debut, more trouble for Cordoba and a Segunda ground under threat of closure. In part 1 we will discuss Bolo's sacking, Oltra's arrival, Real Zaragoza winning again and the teams up the top. In Thursday's part 2 we cover Sergio's Cadiz dugout re-debut, Real Valladolid's resurgence, whether Lega are in trouble, Cordoba in crisis and a guilty pleasure that Alex needs to share with you all. Why wait until Thursday for part 2? Listen early and ad free for as little as 3 Euros a month on Patreon or sign up for our extra content tier to hear the second 45 of the show, FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS and then from as little as 3 Euros per month (billed in your local currency). On the link below; www.patreon.com/spanishsegundashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sermon Series "Boats, Boats, Boats"-Week 1-Noah's Ark: Boat of God's Faithfulness-Genesis 6-9
This week we had another sacking, more complaints about refereeing from a Segunda owner, two sides dropped points at the top with another still to play, Sergio won on his Cadiz dugout re-debut, more trouble for Cordoba and a Segunda ground under threat of closure. In part 1 we will discuss Bolo's sacking, Oltra's arrival, Real Zaragoza winning again and the teams up the top. In Thursday's part 2 we cover Sergio's Cadiz dugout re-debut, Real Valladolid's resurgence, whether Lega are in trouble, Cordoba in crisis and a guilty pleasure that Alex needs to share with you all. Why wait until Thursday for part 2? Listen early and ad free for as little as 3 Euros a month on Patreon or sign up for our extra content tier to hear the second 45 of the show, FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS and then from as little as 3 Euros per month (billed in your local currency). On the link below; www.patreon.com/spanishsegundashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sermon Series "Family Ties"--Week 4--Proper Love--Matthew 22:34-40
Sermon Series "Family Ties"--Week 3--A Good Name--Proverbs 22:1
Sermon Series "Family Ties"--Jesus in Our Homes--Mark 2:1-12
Sermon Series "Family Ties"--Week 1--Communication--Proverbs 15:1-2
This week, at the time of recording, Racing Santander, leaders at the beginning of the match day, have yet to play, but the wolves are circling. All of the top six have picked up points this weekend, with all but UD Las Palmas winning and as it stands we have new leaders, CD Castellon following their 4-0 demolition of Real Valladolid, where the wolves are also circling for those in charge of the club and Luis Tevenet. We will also bring you news of a historic first in Spanish professional football that took place this weekend in the game between Real Zaragoza and Eibar as well as discussing as many of the numerous golazos that we have seen in the 9 games played so far this weekend plus not one, not two but THREE Comunicados from teams against the refereeing this weekend. In Thursday's part 2 we will be focussing on Depor's controversial win over Albacete, Las Palmas losing more ground on the top 2 as they draw a blank vs Burgos, an Andaluce derbi as Cadiz take on Almeria and Liam and I rate our best Golazo from the match day as the worldies were flying in everywhere. Why wait until Thursday for part 2? Listen early and ad free for as little as 3 Euros a month on Patreon or sign up for our extra content tier to hear the second 45 of the show, FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS and then from as little as 3 Euros per month (billed in your local currency). On the link below; www.patreon.com/spanishsegundashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sermon Series "Facing a New Year"-Week 6-Everyone Needs Jesus (The Mission of our Church)-Acts 2:37-47
This week, at the time of recording, Racing Santander, leaders at the beginning of the match day, have yet to play, but the wolves are circling. All of the top six have picked up points this weekend, with all but UD Las Palmas winning and as it stands we have new leaders, CD Castellon following their 4-0 demolition of Real Valladolid, where the wolves are also circling for those in charge of the club and Luis Tevenet. We will also bring you news of a historic first in Spanish professional football that took place this weekend in the game between Real Zaragoza and Eibar as well as discussing as many of the numerous golazos that we have seen in the 9 games played so far this weekend plus not one, not two but THREE Comunicados from teams against the refereeing this weekend. In Thursday's part 2 we will be focussing on Depor's controversial win over Albacete, Las Palmas losing more ground on the top 2 as they draw a blank vs Burgos, an Andaluce derbi as Cadiz take on Almeria and Liam and I rate our best Golazo from the match day as the worldies were flying in everywhere. Why wait until Thursday for part 2? Listen early and ad free for as little as 3 Euros a month on Patreon or sign up for our extra content tier to hear the second 45 of the show, FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS and then from as little as 3 Euros per month (billed in your local currency). On the link below; www.patreon.com/spanishsegundashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sermon Series - "Facing a New Year"--Week 5--A Story to Tell--2 Corinthians 5:11-21
Sermon Series "Facing a New Year"--Week 4--Help in Trouble--2 Corinthians 1:2-7
In this long-awaited new episode, Anne takes her turn in the kitchen. She whips up easy and delicious Peppermint Patties. Of course she breaks out the Killa Vanilla! Unfortunately, she forgot where she found the recipe so you will need to email us to request it for yourself. Karen unravels the tragic story of a family erased. In October 2014, evil visited the Champion family in Cadiz, KY. It's a bizarre and twisted tale of betrayal, sibling rivalry, and greed. The sisters wrap it up by talking about their new book, Deadly Route, now available on Amazon. It's the second book in their 'Say My Name Series'. This episode is copyrighted. For sources used in the research, email us: murder.sugarcoated@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
"Loving Like Jesus"--John 6:1-14
Sermon Series - "Facing a New Year"--Week 2--I Can't Do It--Exodus 3:11-12; 4:10-17
Meet Emily Cadiz — educator, musician, mom of three, and the visionary founder of Prelude Early Learning, home of Finnegan the Dragon.Emily's journey is nothing short of remarkable. After a traumatic brain injury left her needing to relearn how to talk and walk, she found her way back through music and singing. That deeply personal experience became the foundation for Prelude's innovative, music‑based approach to building language and pre‑reading skills in young children.With master's degrees in education, special education, and music, and over 20 years of experience working with children and families, Emily blends research, creativity, and compassion in everything she does. Her blended learning system, developed in partnership with the NIH, has shown extraordinary results—helping children achieve up to 250% gains in early literacy skills in just weeks.Emily's story resonates on so many levels:✨ A survivor who rebuilt her voice through music✨ An educator transforming how children learn language✨ An innovator closing the kindergarten readiness gap for families and classroomsShe's a powerful guest for conversations about parenting, early education, resilience, and the role of technology in children's development. Viewers walk away inspired—and equipped with practical, joyful tools to support children's literacy journeys.
Sermon Series "Facing a New Year"--Week 1--Brand New Start--John 18:15-27, 21:15-19
Sermon Series "Zechariah - Encouraging God's People"-Week 6-Redeemed and Restored- Zechariah 12-14
El alcalde de Cadiz, Bruno Garcia, y la concejala de Cultura, Maite Gonzalez Garcia-Negrotto, han participado en la edicion especial de 'La Cultureta Gran Reserva' celebrada en el Centro Municipal de Arte Flamenco La Merced. En su intervencion, el alcalde ha reivindicado la vigencia de los valores fundacionales de la Constitucion de 1812, especialmente la idea de la felicidad como proposito del gobierno.
On tonight's show: Hoagy Carmichael, Stardust The Little Red Blount Quartet & Helen O'Connell, Tangerine Miles Davis Nonet, Boplicity John Lewis, Easy Living Anita O'Day, A Lover Is Blue Kai Winding, Black Coffee Kai Winding, Sidewinder The Ella Fitzgerald Quartet, Body and Soul Stéphane Grappelli & Stuff Smith, This Can't Be Love Urbie Green, Please Send Me Someone to Love Toots Thielemans, Joe Pass, and Niels-Henning Orsted Pedesen, Someday My Prince Will Come Miles Davis and Quincy Jones, Maids of Cadiz
Emily Cadiz is a teacher, musician, mom of three, and founder of Prelude Early Learning, home of Finnegan the Dragon. After a traumatic brain injury left her needing to relearn how to talk and walk, she rebuilt her skills through music and singing—an experience that inspired Prelude's music-based approach to teaching language and pre-reading. With 20+ years in education and master's degrees in education, special education, and music, Emily has created an NIH-supported program that's shown up to 250% growth in early literacy skills. In our talk, Emily dives deep into her accident and her history as an educator. She emphasizes why she advocates for inclusive music in classrooms, rather than traditional speech therapy. She also has some great advice for those transitioning from education to entrepreneurship.For all links and resources mentioned in this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.educatorforever.com/episode163.
This week, in Cadiz, Kentucky, an amazingly bloody quadruple murder scene seems like a miracle, when one survivor is left to tell the tale. He tells of a man, bursting into the home, and duct taping the inhabitants, then murdering three members of his family, until he finally wrestles the weapon away, and kills the intruder. Only, some parts of the story start to not add up, and what the evidence shows is one of the wildest, most insane murder plots in history!! Along the way, we find out that ham can go into a biscuit, that when someone is stalking your sister, you maybe shouldn't invite him over, and that some people will do anything to get out of paying a bill... and we mean ANYTHING!! New episodes, every Wednesday & Friday nights!! Donate at patreon.com/crimeinsports or go to paypal.com and use our email crimeinsports@gmail.com Go to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things Small Town Murder, Crime In Sports & Your Stupid Opinions! Follow us on... instagram.com/smalltownmurder facebook.com/smalltownpod Also, check out James & Jimmie's other shows, Crime In Sports & Your Stupid Opinions on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts!!