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This week's message from 1 Corinthians 4 challenged us to rethink what it means to live faithfully for Jesus in a world that sees the gospel as “foolishness.” Pastor Blake walked us through Paul's reminder that we are servants of Christ and managers of the mysteries of God, called not to justify ourselves, but to rest in God's justice and grace.
This sermon kicks off the series God Sent, reminding us that true hope always arrives through a spoken word from God, not things or circumstances. Even when we feel stuck in a personal wilderness or captivity of our own making, God lovingly sends voices, forgiveness, comfort, and ultimately His Son to uncover His glory in our lives. This message calls us to gain, grab, and give access to God's Word, embrace the wilderness, and walk with Jesus on the path to freedom and real hope this Christmas season
Tens of thousands of 'van lifers' and 'grey nomads' drive around Australia each year. But the iconic road trip has a surprising origin story involving a pair of missionaries, a retired butcher and a gun-slinging mother-daughter duo.David Riley is a pastor and father who was on a lap around Australia with his wife and three children when he heard about the surprising origin story of this great road trip.In 1925, two young men set off from Perth to Darwin in a tiny French car nicknamed 'Bubsie'.They were running an errand for their Church – instructed to set up a Seventh-Day Adventist Missionary outpost in the Northern Territory, then to turn around and come back home.Nevill Westwood and Greg Davies battled flat tires, evil cows, losing their way, leaky fuel tanks, dangerous river crossings and a falling out along the way.With the help of First Nations people and station owners they met along the way, they made it to Darwin.But when they got to Darwin, they just kept going, entering into a race with a retired butcher and a gun-slinging mother-daughter duo to become the first vehicle to circumnavigate Australia.For David, researching and writing the story down became a powerful way to preserve the memories of his own family's lap around Australia, after receiving terrible news.Bubsie and The Boys: The First Journey Around Australia by Car is published by SIGNS.Early next year, Bubsie's sister car, a 102-year-old Citroën, will drive around Australia for the 100th anniversary of the original journey. The trip will be raising money for Canteen and Brain Child. Information about the trip will be online early next year.This episode of Conversations was produced by Meggie Morris, executive producer is Nicola Harrison.It explores travel, road trips, Australian history, modern history, motoring history, great global road trips, grey nomads, caravanning, van life, historical records, religion, church, cancer, losing a daughter, brain cancer, grief, driving, driving Western Australia, madman's track, white history, black history.
Joe's preparing for the worst ahead of a parent teacher meeting and we hear about the creative use of a Frube to get sent home sick from school. A question from a listener has them raiding the infamous RTE canteen for some regulars and in what must be a first for this podcast, Joe shows some humilty and asks for a joke to be bleeped.It doesn't last long though as he gets rumbled causing absolute mayhem in the Phoenix park. Not his fault it seems.Judge for yourselves.Send all of your questions and comments to stallit@goloudnow.com
A Day in Disney's Animal Kingdom: A Complete Guide to Adventure and AweArriving early is one of the best ways to experience Animal Kingdom. As you walk across the bridge from the Oasis toward the Tree of Life, the park begins to reveal itself slowly. Birds call from hidden perches, foliage rustles, and the elaborate carvings on the Tree of Life seem to come alive in the morning light.If you plan to experience the attractions in Pandora, heading directly there is wise. The Wait time for Avatar Flight of Passage is shortest in the morning and gives you a breathtaking ride through the landscapes of Pandora. For a gentler but equally beautiful experience, Na'vi River Journey offers a serene boat ride through bioluminescent forests.Once the initial rush settles, the park becomes a haven for exploration. The Kilimanjaro Safaris ride is a must. It is one of the rare theme park experiences where no two rides are the same, thanks to the movement and moods of the animals. Morning to late morning is a great window, as many animals are active before the heat of the day.Exploring the walking trails, such as the Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail or the Maharajah Jungle Trek, brings a quieter appreciation of the park. These trails allow you to move at your own pace, read interpretive displays, and spend time watching animals in habitats that feel remarkably open and natural.If you are hungry, Animal Kingdom has some of Disney's best food options. Satu'li Canteen offers customizable bowls that are fresh and flavorful, while Flame Tree Barbecue delivers hearty classics with scenic seating by the water.By afternoon, it is time for some excitement. Expedition Everest is the park's signature roller coaster, blending speed, storytelling, and one infamous guardian of the mountain. Even if you do not usually seek out thrill rides, Everest has a unique charm that comes from its details and immersive queue.Nearby, Finding Nemo: The Big Blue and Beyond provides a beautifully staged musical break inside a cool, dark theater. For an even deeper dive into nature and culture, Festival of the Lion King remains one of Disney's most celebrated live productions, offering breathtaking vocals, acrobatics, and choreography inspired by the film.If heat or crowds rise, this is a great time to pause with a cold drink or take a slow walk through Discovery Island, stopping to look at the often-overlooked animal exhibits surrounding the Tree of Life.As sunset approaches, the park transforms. Pandora's glowing plants begin to pulse with color, and the atmosphere shifts from lively to enchanting. This is a perfect time to walk the pathways between the floating mountains, taking in the sounds and details that are easy to miss during the day.Dinner options like Tiffins or Yak and Yeti offer relaxing, flavorful meals to close out your exploration. Afterward, enjoy a final walk past the softly lit Tree of Life. The nighttime awakenings, featuring projection shows with animal themes, are subtle but magical, offering a reflective end to the day.A day in Animal Kingdom is not just about rides or shows but about stepping into a world that celebrates exploration, conservation, and imagination. It offers a pace unlike any other Disney park, encouraging you to slow down, observe, and connect with the stories and animals around you. Whether this is your first visit or your tenth, the park always finds new ways to surprise and inspire.
This week, Pastor Blake challenged us with Paul's words to the Corinthians: “I couldn't speak to you as spiritual people, but as infants in Christ.”In a world that prizes independence and self-definition, God calls us to something deeper; spiritual maturity. We're not meant to stay spiritual babies. We're meant to grow together, as His temple, built on the firm foundation of Jesus Christ.The message reminds us that growth requires testing, belonging, and surrender. God Himself is building maturity in those who belong to Him. If you've been “just trying to get through the next season,” this one's for you.
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We all love a good comeback story, but who's really writing it? This week, Pastor Blake reminded us that the power behind every comeback isn't our own, it's the Spirit of God working in and through us. Paul's words to the Corinthians challenge us to lay down human wisdom and pride and to depend on God's Spirit for unity, strength, and true understanding.When we stop living to impress others and start living by His Spirit, we gain the mind of Christ, wisdom, courage, and power for every moment of life.
This Sunday, Pastor Blake continued our journey through 1 Corinthians with a message titled “We Are His Alone.” He reminded us that rivalry and division weaken the Church, but unity in Christ gives us the power to truly live.We're called not to follow personalities, politics, or personal preferences, but to center our lives on the cross, the only source of real strength and wisdom. When we belong fully to Him, we find peace, purpose, and power the world can't provide.
The government might be shutdown, but the hosts at Culper's Canteen Cup aren't! While you're elected officials are busy doing nothing, we're laying down another episode.You can find us on www.culperscanteencup.com, Rumble, Odysee, Apple Podcasts at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/culpers-canteen-cup/id1506424751, Spotify, Amazon, your favorite podcast host, or on our YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeqtSkQejOM4aC64MqauV6peSDfIwoCNRAs always, big thanks to Carlton Zeus for his intro music. Check him out on Apple Music or at www.carltonzeus.com.
We all long to belong, to find a place and people where we fit. But true belonging doesn't come from fighting for our seat at the table or proving our worth, it comes from knowing we belong to God.This week, Pastor Blake opened our new series We Are His with a powerful reminder that our identity, unity, and peace begin in Christ. When we belong to Him, we don't have to strive to fit in, we are already His people, called, cleaned, and strengthened by His grace.
Are your strongest, most energetic leaders secretly drowning? In this powerful episode of Connected Leadership Bytes, Andy goes into the archives for a conversation that is more relevant today than ever before. He revisits the very first episode of the podcast, featuring two senior corporate leaders who appeared to have it all—until they didn't. This isn't just another talk on mental health; it's a raw, honest look inside the minds of high-achievers who hit rock bottom. Discover why the "brighter the light, the darker the shadow," and why the people you least expect are often the most vulnerable. Our guests, Jeff McDonald, former Global VP of HR for Unilever, and Perry Burton, Head of People and Culture at Grant Thornton, share their deeply personal stories. They shatter the myth that leadership is about invincibility and expose the performative wellness trap—where "bananas in the canteen" and a single "wellbeing week" replace genuine, strategic investment in people's health. Listen to learn how to transform your organisation's culture from one that diminishes its people to one that enhances their lives, making health the ultimate driver of performance. Key Takeaways The Brightest Lights Cast the Darkest Shadows: High-performers and seemingly energetic, positive leaders are often exceptionally good at masking their internal struggles. Vulnerability is a Leadership Superpower: When leaders share their own struggles, it normalises the conversation, reduces stigma, and creates a culture where it's safe for others to ask for help. Health is a Performance Driver, Not a Perk: The energy of your people is your most critical asset. Asking for Help Isn't Giving Up; It's Refusing To: Seeking support is an act of strength and control, demonstrating a commitment to recovery and getting back on track. Actionable Insights Conduct a "Wellness Audit": As a leader, critically evaluate your company's efforts. Are you just offering perks (the "bananas in the canteen"), or are you actively changing workloads, management styles, and communication to genuinely reduce stress and enhance energy. Schedule Your Own "Self-Compassion" Block: You cannot pour from an empty glass. Block out 30 minutes in your calendar this week for a non-work activity you will not move (e.g., a walk without your phone, reading, listening to music). SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Connect with Andy Lopata: Website | Instagram | LinkedIn | X/Twitter | YouTube Connect with Geoff McDonald : Website |LinkedIn | Connect with Perry Burton: Website |LinkedIn | The Financial Times Guide to Mentoring Connected Leadership Gold: Geoff McDonald and Perry Burton
This week's message comes following "The City That Is to Come" series, with a powerful challenge: don't just dream about heaven, start preparing for it. Pastor Daniel reminds us that faith requires movement.Like packing up for a move, following Jesus means letting go of comfort, clearing out what weighs us down, and stepping forward in obedience. We're not meant to stay where we are, God is calling us to move closer to Him.Whether it's laying aside sin, shedding distractions, or trusting God with the unknown, this message will inspire you to take the next step in your journey of faith.
Todd Godefroid, Communications Coordinator with St. Louis First Responders Canteen joins the show to talk about what they do and the big event this weekend.
This Sunday, we celebrated 15 years of God's faithfulness at Christ Community Church by looking forward to the city that is to come.Pastor Blake reminded us that our hope isn't in strategies or structures, but in the God who dwells with His people. As “tent dwellers,” we're called to:1. Thirst for God's presence2. Pursue holiness together3. Shine the light of Christ among the nationsFrom Revelation 21, we're reminded that God's dwelling is with humanity, His holy city is beautiful beyond imagination, and His light will never fail.
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From Abraham's journey in Hebrews 11 to the everyday steps of faith we take in Shelbyville, this week's message reminds us that God calls us to live boldly, not by sight but by trust in His promises.Through powerful stories, both from Scripture and our own community, we saw how saving faith, the gift of faith, and living by faith transform lives and entire cities.
This Sunday at Christ Community, we reflected on Psalm 131 and the call to humility. In light of the brokenness and division in our nation, we were reminded that pride inflates our egos and ultimately destroys hope, while humility anchors our souls in Christ.Pastor Blake explored how Jesus “weans our soul from our ego,” leading us away from self-dependence and into a quiet trust in Him. He gave us three ways to walk in humility: by shaping our inner life through prayer and God's Word, guarding our eyes from prideful distractions, and resisting the urge to grasp for control.The sermon challenged us to live as humble citizens of the city that is to come, holding onto hope in the Lord both now and forever.
In tonight's dead letter… a VFW canteen worker in Michigan has a close encounter with a mysterious cowboy, complete with vintage attire and dollar coins. The stranger asks her to champion his cause of getting “shell shock” recognized for a Purple Heart. After the encounter, the letter he provides vanishes and the general he mentions turns out to be from the Civil War. Links: Jim Harold's Roadhouse Saloon Campfire STory https://jimharold.com/the-roadhouse-saloon-from-the-files-of-jim-harolds-campfire/ The VFW https://www.vfw.org/ Shell Shock https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shell_shock PTSD https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-traumatic_stress_disorder PTSD as a Criteria for a Purple Heart https://www.dvidshub.net/news/520197/purple-heart-criteria-exclude-ptsd-defense-officials-say https://www.mghclaycenter.org/hot-topics/denying-purple-hearts-veterans-ptsd-2/ https://www.disabledveterans.org/purple-hearts-for-ptsd/ The ‘Seated Liberty' Dollar https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seated_Liberty_dollar Some for sale on Ebay https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=seated+liberty+dollars+1840-1873&_sacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p4432023.m570.l1311 ‘The Edge of Tomorrow' movie which references Verdun as an Alien Battle Site https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_of_Tomorrow Unsolved Mysteries: Paranormal Rangers https://www.imdb.com/title/tt22336540/
This week, Pastor Blake walked us through Psalm 128 and reminded us that true happiness comes when we pursue God's blessing in God's way. Families flourish when husbands lead with reverence for God, wives grow as fruitful vines, and children are rooted like olive trees. As we look toward the city God is preparing, we're called to value family the way He designed.
In this week's message from Psalm 122, Jeff Bracken reminds us that true unity is not about sameness, but about pursuing peace and oneness in Christ despite our differences. Drawing from Israel's history of tribal conflict, Jeff shows that God's call to unity has always been a call to lay aside personal pride and preferences for the sake of something greater.Through powerful personal stories, from mosh pits and coon hunting to cross-cultural friendships in Honduras, Philadelphia, and beyond, Jeff illustrates how the Holy Spirit often works most clearly when we step outside our comfort zones and engage with people unlike ourselves.The sermon challenges us with two key practices of unity: praying together as the body of Christ and living at peace as far as it depends on us individually. Unity, Jeff reminds us, is not innate but must be pursued. It is sustained not by being “right,” but by choosing to be righteous in Christ.As we fix our eyes on the city that is to come, this message calls us to reflect God's heart by becoming a people marked by peace, prayer, humility, and love.
You better catch this one while you can! This episode of C3 will soon be censored because we are the "settled science" and any content by C3 that promotes critical thought or any questioning of us, the settled science, will violate our policies. Now back to your regularly scheduled transgender videos.You can find us on www.culperscanteencup.com, Rumble, Odysee, Apple Podcasts at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/culpers-canteen-cup/id1506424751, Spotify, Amazon, your favorite podcast host, or on our YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeqtSkQejOM4aC64MqauV6peSDfIwoCNRAs always, big thanks to Carlton Zeus for his intro music. Check him out on Apple Music or at www.carltonzeus.com.
This week at Christ Community, DJ Williams takes us into Psalm 121 as part of our fall series The City That Is To Come. Just like Israel's Songs of Ascent prepared God's people for their journey to Jerusalem, Psalm 121 reminds us that our help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth. Through this passage, we see five powerful ways God protects and keeps His people:1. He guards us in our weakness2. He watches over us day and night3. He shelters us at all times4. He holds our very life in His hands5. He keeps us both now and foreverWorship flows from this reality, because our God never slumbers, never let's go, and never fails. Join us as we learn what it means to be a city that worships on the journey to the city that is to come.
On Sunday, we began a new series at Christ Community called The City That Is to Come. From Genesis 11 and the story of Babel, we saw how our fears and disappointments often drive us to build “cities” of our own, seeking identity, security, and purpose apart from God. But in His mercy, the Lord comes down, scatters our fragile towers, and invites us to something far better: a city with eternal foundations, whose architect and builder is God.Come with us on this journey. Be a “tent dweller” with eyes fixed on the city that is to come.
Adam Hurrey is joined on the Adjudication Panel by Charlie Eccleshare and David Walker. On the agenda: Match of the Day's non-evolution, the opening-weekend Premier League verdicts on who to fear for/who'll be fine, the concept of “knocking on the door" of the opposition, a low-key early contender for "game's gone" moment of the season, a finely-poised "watching football on holiday" dilemma, refereeing clampdowns down in Sunday league, Nigel Farage's unconvincing football campaign and Stockley Park's latest crisis. Sign up for Dreamland, the new members-only Football Clichés experience, to access our exclusive new show and much more: https://dreamland.footballcliches.com Get your ticket for the Football Clichés Live tour this October: https://tickets.footballcliches.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
IIn this wild, laugh-until-your-ribs-hurt episode of So There I Was, we dive into Marine Corps Harrier pilot stories that blur the line between combat history and barroom legend. We round up a squadron of Harrier pilots — including Spiko, who joins mid-flight — for tales of 8.5-G nozzle breaks in the Philippines, midair collisions, midnight carrier deck landings, and questionable uses for government-issued canteens. “Mongoose” lets the squadron run wild, “Woody” wakes up surrounded by boots, and one Marine's coffee ritual nearly sparks an international hygiene incident. Between the absurd tales, these Marine Corps Harrier pilot stories also carry moments of respect for fallen brothers like LZ and Trey, memorials in their honor, and the unshakable loyalty forged only in the cockpit and combat zone. If you enjoy this chaos in the cockpit, you'll also love Episode 170 for even more Harrier tales and high-speed mishaps. Equal parts irreverent and heartfelt, this is Marine aviation storytelling at its most unfiltered. Strap in, hold on, and prepare for impact. If you love authentic Marine Corps Harrier pilot stories, this episode delivers them with humor, heart, and the thrill of high-speed flight. 542 Pilot in a Harrier
Chef Josh Capon began his culinary journey when he was discovered by Charlie Palmer. He honed his skills at Aureole and the Lenox Room before working for David Burke at Park Avenue Cafe and traveling throughout Europe. After a stint at St. Regis Hotel's Astor Court as sous chef under Gray Kunz, he took over as Executive Chef at Matthew's, followed by Alva, and later took on the role of Executive Chef at Canteen in SoHo. He went on to open several successful restaurants, including Lure Fish Bar, Burger & Barrel Winepub, El Toro Blanco and Bowery Meat Company with Mercer Street Hospitality Group. Capon's latest venture is the hospitality portfolio VCR Group, which he co-founded with David Rodolitz, Gary Vaynerchuk, and Conor Hanlon in 2021.VCR Group's portfolio includes Little Maven, ITO & Fly Fish Club in New York City; CAPON'S and ITO, in Las Vegas; with additional projects in the works. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Chef Josh Capon began his culinary journey when he was discovered by Charlie Palmer. He honed his skills at Aureole and the Lenox Room before working for David Burke at Park Avenue Cafe and traveling throughout Europe. After a stint at St. Regis Hotel's Astor Court as sous chef under Gray Kunz, he took over as Executive Chef at Matthew's, followed by Alva, and later took on the role of Executive Chef at Canteen in SoHo. He went on to open several successful restaurants, including Lure Fish Bar, Burger & Barrel Winepub, El Toro Blanco and Bowery Meat Company with Mercer Street Hospitality Group. Capon's latest venture is the hospitality portfolio VCR Group, which he co-founded with David Rodolitz, Gary Vaynerchuk, and Conor Hanlon in 2021.VCR Group's portfolio includes Little Maven, ITO & Fly Fish Club in New York City; CAPON'S and ITO, in Las Vegas; with additional projects in the works. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
This week, Pastor Blake wrapped up our two-week series from 2 Peter 1 and reminded us that comfort is a poor compass. God calls every believer not just to follow Jesus, but to join Him in making disciples. When we forget the gospel, life brings us to pinch points, moments of pressure, decision, and growth. The gospel isn't just the way into God's kingdom; it's the way through life's hardest places.Key takeaways: - Be more than a believer, be a disciple maker.- Live on mission where you live, work, and play.- The reverberations of your faith can last for generations.
In this powerful conclusion to our long-running series through the Gospel of Luke, we are taken to the foot of the cross with one question echoing from Scripture: What do you see? Pastor Blake invites us to look past the pain, the shame, and the brokenness of the crucifixion and instead see the beauty of forgiveness, the wonder of God's love, and the invitation to trust our spirits into His hands.Drawing parallels to Magic Eye images, drywall dust, and eye exams, this sermon challenges us to see the cross with clarity - not as a symbol of guilt, but as the ultimate display of God's grace. Whether you're overwhelmed by your own sin or just beginning to consider who Jesus really is, this message is for you.Join us as we reflect on the burden of brokenness, the beauty of redemption, and the clear vision that comes when we fix our eyes on Jesus.
In this back-to-school message, Pastor Kenny brings a powerful, honest, and sometimes hilarious word about the importance of biblical community and discipleship, especially as our lives get busy.Teaching from 2 Peter 1:3–8, Kenny challenges us to:- Recognize the spiritual drift that happens when we fill our lives with good things but miss the God things.- Embrace community as a place of growth, accountability, and formation.- Say yes to discipleship that's more than friendship, it's transformation.- Reframe our fall schedules to prioritize what leads us to become more like Christ.Don't settle for shallow connections. You were made to grow in Christ, with others. This message will stir your heart and help you reset your priorities for a new season.
Send us a textWhat happens when you take a nineteen-year-old from suburban Texas and drop him into the wilderness of southern Africa? For Kyle Gabhart, it became the beginning of a lifelong mission: to trade comfort for calling, and control for faith. That journey sparked a passion that still drives his work today as a speaker, strategist, and legacy guide. He's also the author of the upcoming book The Canteen, releasing this summer. It's a raw and moving account of his life-changing mission trip to Africa at the age of nineteen—a story that challenges us to let go of comfort and control, and discover the quiet abundance that comes when we fully depend on God. Listen now. https://kylegabhart.com/Contact us:Rumble/ YouTube/ IG: @powerofmanpodcastEmail: powerofmanpodcast@gmail.com.Twitter: @rorypaquetteLooking for Like-Minded Fathers and Husbands? Join our Brotherhood!"Power of Man Within" , in Facebook Groups:https://www.facebook.com/groups/490821906341560/?ref=share_group_linkFree Coaching Consultation call whenever you are ready... Message me!Believe it!
From Generation X is the greatest generation to what in the hell happened...You can find us on www.culperscanteencup.com, Rumble, Odysee, Apple Podcasts at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/culpers-canteen-cup/id1506424751, Spotify, Amazon, your favorite podcast host, or on our YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeqtSkQejOM4aC64MqauV6peSDfIwoCNRAs always, big thanks to Carlton Zeus for his intro music. Check him out on Apple Music or at www.carltonzeus.com.
Daniel Cunningham, President of the St. Louis First Responder Canteen joins to talk about what they do.
Send us a textDiving into a multi-generational Disney World adventure, Aaron shares his experience guiding five first-timers through the magic and mayhem of a five-day park excursion. From the moment their flight time changed, throwing off carefully crafted plans, to navigating the complexities of the Skyliner system while teaching others, this episode captures both the carefully orchestrated dance and beautiful chaos that is a family Disney trip.The group's journey through all four parks reveals surprising favorites (Animal Kingdom unanimously won their hearts) and unexpected challenges, particularly the Florida weather that brought daily rainstorms and energy-sapping humidity. Aaron's insider knowledge helped the family navigate everything from booking Extended Evening Hours at Epcot (was it worth the $175 per person?) to making the most of Lightning Lane access across the parks.Food emerges as a highlight throughout their adventure, with Satu'li Canteen in Animal Kingdom earning the unofficial title of "best quick-service restaurant in Disney" for its breakfast offerings. The group's culinary exploration extended to Hoop-Dee-Doo Revue's all-you-can-eat comfort food, croque glace ice cream sandwiches in France, and Chef Art Smith's famous fried chicken at Disney Springs.Beyond ride strategies and dining recommendations, this episode paints a vivid picture of the real Disney experience—complete with transportation dilemmas, getting soaked on Splash Mountain, tormenting each other while flying the Millennium Falcon, and DJ's unexpected star turn in the Hoop-Dee-Doo show. Whether you're planning your first Disney trip or your fortieth, you'll find valuable insights on pacing yourself, managing expectations, and creating memories that last far beyond the park gates.Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Unlike the Epstein Files, C3 exists.You can find us on www.culperscanteencup.com, Rumble, Odysee, Apple Podcasts at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/culpers-canteen-cup/id1506424751, Spotify, Amazon, your favorite podcast host, or on our YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeqtSkQejOM4aC64MqauV6peSDfIwoCNRAs always, big thanks to Carlton Zeus for his intro music. Check him out on Apple Music or at www.carltonzeus.com.
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No Epstein list, P. Diddy mostly innocent, Fetterman acting like a conservative, and another C3 drop? It's truly bizarro world! Just wait until we AI generate these episodes...You can find us on www.culperscanteencup.com, Rumble, Odysee, Apple Podcasts at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/culpers-canteen-cup/id1506424751, Spotify, Amazon, your favorite podcast host, or on our YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeqtSkQejOM4aC64MqauV6peSDfIwoCNRAs always, big thanks to Carlton Zeus for his intro music. Check him out on Apple Music or at www.carltonzeus.com.
This week, a new collaboration between Disney and Coke comes to Galaxy's Edge, international merchandise on DisneyStore.com, dining reservations are getting much easier, Oogie Boogie Bash ticket updates, a very special Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet offer, we finish our conversation with Jymn Magon, and more! Please support the show if you can by going to https://www.dlweekly.net/support/. Check out all of our current partners and exclusive discounts at https://www.dlweekly.net/promos. News: The Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet is quickly approaching and we have some details and a special offer for listeners! The 2025 Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet will feature Disney legends Bob Weis, Tim Delaney, and John Musker. Attendees can look forward to themed photo ops celebrating Jungle Cruise, Indiana Jones Adventure, and Pirates of the Caribbean. The event will also offer meals inspired by Bengal BBQ and Skipper's Canteen. There will be expanded Disneyana vendors, cosplay with a parade and prizes, interactive games, pin trading, and trivia. This year marks the event's 15th anniversary, with special surprises planned throughout the weekend. Listeners can get 15% off tickets with promo code DLWEEKLY through July 12—or while tickets last. – https://pnwmousemeet.com/pnw_mouse_meets/2025/ Dining reservations at Disneyland and Walt Disney World are getting better! A new, enhanced availability calendar allows guests to view all available reservations for a location. Guests can also search a date range to see all available reservations at all locations, and guests can sort based on preference, like specific time frames, and nearby locations. – https://disneyparksblog.com/disney-experiences/disney-app-updates-make-booking-dining-reservations-easier/ As of July 1st, a popular attraction will no longer offer Lightning Lane. Pirates of the Caribbean is dropping support for the line reservation system, which should improve standby wait times, and the sprawl caused by the longer, slower moving standby line throughout New Orleans Square. – https://www.micechat.com/418015-disneyland-news-pirates-unplugged-leotas-legacy-bubble-bonanza/ Weeklyteers who want to attend this year's Oogie Boogie Bash still have a chance! Many of the party dates are still available as of the recording of this podcast. Weeklyteers in our Discord chat reported the process to get tickets this year was much easier than in the past. – https://www.micechat.com/418015-disneyland-news-pirates-unplugged-leotas-legacy-bubble-bonanza/ Last week, we spoke about Kim Irvine retiring from Disney. During her retirement party it was revealed that Kim and her mother, Leota Toombs, would be getting a window on Main Street. Getting a window on Main Street is one of the highest honors at Disneyland. The most recent new window on Main Street was for the Make-A-Wish foundation back in 2023. – https://www.micechat.com/418015-disneyland-news-pirates-unplugged-leotas-legacy-bubble-bonanza/ A couple of attractions have returned this week. Pixie Hollow, which has been behind construction walls for a long time has finally reopened with pixie meet and greets. The area is largely unchanged from the previous version, just freshened up. Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room also reopened this week, with the courtyard opening before the attraction. The tiki gods have all been refreshed, with Tangaroa being completely replaced with higher limbs. Inside, the attraction feels brighter, with new LED lightning, but some of the elements of the attraction are still not animated. – https://www.micechat.com/418015-disneyland-news-pirates-unplugged-leotas-legacy-bubble-bonanza/ A new collaboration is coming to Star Wars Galaxy's Edge. Disney has partnered with Coca-Cola to offer 30 specialty cans and bottles of Coke products for purchase, with 3 being only available at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Star Wars fans can collect their favorite icons, with shows and scenes from the movies, and TV. Fans can then scan cans, bottles, or street advertisements to unlock immersive AR experiences. You can also record a message of hope, inspiration, or encouragement, like a transmission that can be shared as a hologram-style video with your community. – https://disneyparksblog.com/disney-experiences/new-coca-cola-collaboration-celebrates-star-wars-fans/ If you would like your very own tiki bird at home, the Garner Holt Foundation has an option for you. They have launched a Kickstarter campaign to provide animatronic songbird mini kits so Disney fans can make them at home. You can customize the bird, and program it to talk or sing. – https://www.micechat.com/417829-garner-holt-diy-animatronic-bird-kit/ Disney merchandise from Japan and China is unlike anything we have in the domestic parks. DisneyStore.com now has some of the merchandise from those locations online to purchase. Urupocha-chan plush from Japan, and plush releases from China and Japan are available now. There are a lot of other categories of merchandise coming from China and Japan as well. Check out the link in our show notes to see it all! – https://disneyparksblog.com/products/disney-store-japan-plush-and-keychains-coming-to-disneystore-com/ SnackChat: Finish drinks and cold brew reviews Discussion Topic: Jymn Magon – www.jymnmagon.com https://imdb.com/name/nm0536440
We wish a Happy 4th of July and new episode drop to all of our C3 listeners! To the rest of you commies, get to work. Celebrate responsibly and stay safe...especially you Spencer!You can find us on www.culperscanteencup.com, Rumble, Odysee, Apple Podcasts at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/culpers-canteen-cup/id1506424751, Spotify, Amazon, your favorite podcast host, or on our YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeqtSkQejOM4aC64MqauV6peSDfIwoCNRAs always, big thanks to Carlton Zeus for his intro music. Check him out on Apple Music or at www.carltonzeus.com.
Today, the Spotlight shines On guitarist Knox Chandler.Knox's name might ring a bell from his work with The Psychedelic Furs, Siouxsie and the Banshees, or maybe from his string arrangements on Depeche Mode's Exciter. However, his latest project takes an entirely different turn. After decades in the music business bouncing between New York, Berlin, and stages around the world, Knox found himself back in his Connecticut hometown caring for his aging mother.What started as a personal necessity became an artistic revelation. His new project, The Sound, is a collection of guitar-driven soundscapes and a book of paintings, photographs, and written meditations, all capturing his rediscovery of the Long Island Sound shoreline where he grew up. It's part memoir, part nature journal, and completely unlike anything else you'll hear this year.Knox is here to walk us through this ambitious multimedia project and share how returning home can lead to your most honest and creative work.(The musical excerpts heard in the interview are from Knox Chandler's album The Sound)–Dig DeeperVisit Knox Chandler at knoxchandlermusic.com and follow him on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTubePurchase Knox Chandler's The Sound book/album from Blue Elastic or Bandcamp and listen on your streaming platform of choice“I was playing a gig at CBGB's Canteen, and Cyndi showed up. She heckled me throughout the show”Guitar, Technology, and Nature Converge in Knox Chandler's Solo DebutDig into this episode's complete show notes at spotlightonpodcast.com–• Did you enjoy this episode? Please share it with a friend! You can also rate Spotlight On ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts.• Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of Spotlight On in your podcast app of choice.• Looking for more? Visit spotlightonpodcast.com for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and the Spotlight On email newsletter. You can also follow us on Bluesky, Mastodon, YouTube, and LinkedIn.• Be sure to bookmark our new online magazine, The Tonearm! → thetonearm.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, the Spotlight shines On guitarist Knox Chandler.Knox's name might ring a bell from his work with The Psychedelic Furs, Siouxsie and the Banshees, or maybe from his string arrangements on Depeche Mode's Exciter. However, his latest project takes an entirely different turn. After decades in the music business bouncing between New York, Berlin, and stages around the world, Knox found himself back in his Connecticut hometown caring for his aging mother.What started as a personal necessity became an artistic revelation. His new project, The Sound, is a collection of guitar-driven soundscapes and a book of paintings, photographs, and written meditations, all capturing his rediscovery of the Long Island Sound shoreline where he grew up. It's part memoir, part nature journal, and completely unlike anything else you'll hear this year.Knox is here to walk us through this ambitious multimedia project and share how returning home can lead to your most honest and creative work.(The musical excerpts heard in the interview are from Knox Chandler's album The Sound)–Dig DeeperVisit Knox Chandler at knoxchandlermusic.com and follow him on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTubePurchase Knox Chandler's The Sound book/album from Blue Elastic or Bandcamp and listen on your streaming platform of choice“I was playing a gig at CBGB's Canteen, and Cyndi showed up. She heckled me throughout the show”Guitar, Technology, and Nature Converge in Knox Chandler's Solo DebutDig into this episode's complete show notes at spotlightonpodcast.com–• Did you enjoy this episode? Please share it with a friend! You can also rate Spotlight On ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts.• Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of Spotlight On in your podcast app of choice.• Looking for more? Visit spotlightonpodcast.com for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and the Spotlight On email newsletter. You can also follow us on Bluesky, Mastodon, YouTube, and LinkedIn.• Be sure to bookmark our new online magazine, The Tonearm! → thetonearm.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oh hello there. Used to the two week cadence of Indexed of old aren't ya? Well since we have been slacking the last 3 seasons on the mini episodes, we're filling in the off weeks with minis all season long!First up is the long overdue follow up to our first (and until now, only) mini episode. We're discussing Red Hot Chili Peppers latest album Return of the Dream Canteen.Original Episode: https://indexed.buzzsprout.com/1654846/7569097-idx-001-0-red-hot-chili-peppersInstagram: @indexed_podFacebook: IndexedShow Email: indexedpodcast@gmail.comIntro / Outro Music by VHX (https://soundcloud.com/djvhx)
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Will you look at that...in between peaceful rioting, C3 was able to record another episode! One of us might be on a rooftop...You can find us on www.culperscanteencup.com, Rumble, Odysee, Apple Podcasts at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/culpers-canteen-cup/id1506424751, Spotify, Amazon, your favorite podcast host, or on our YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeqtSkQejOM4aC64MqauV6peSDfIwoCNRAs always, big thanks to Carlton Zeus for his intro music. Check him out on Apple Music or at www.carltonzeus.com.
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In the final hour, Marc & Kim dive into the shortlist as they parse the news around the CEMA mistakes that led to a lack of alarm during Friday's deadly storm, Fox News' Chad Pergram joins live to talk about updates on the One Big Beautiful Bill, Fox Business' Charles Payne & Danny Cunningham & Todd Godefroid are in studio to talk about the St. Louis First Responder Canteen.
Culper's Canteen Cup E175: Cool formation on our beach walk...C3 is not 86'd yet!You can find us on www.culperscanteencup.com, Rumble, Odysee, Apple Podcasts at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/culpers-canteen-cup/id1506424751, Spotify, Amazon, your favorite podcast host, or on our YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeqtSkQejOM4aC64MqauV6peSDfIwoCNRAs always, big thanks to Carlton Zeus for his intro music. Check him out on Apple Music or at www.carltonzeus.com.
This episode was originally released on January 6, 2015. Listen to help prep for the next episode of our new season, The Old Man is Still Alive. This is the story of how Bette Davis evolved from a wannabe starlet who was constantly told she was too ugly for movies, to the most powerful woman in Hollywood, by playing heroines that had never been seen on screen before — to borrow a term from Davis herself, sympathetic “bitches.” After Pearl Harbor, the tenacious Bette became the figurehead of the Hollywood Canteen, a nightclub for servicemen staffed by stars, which was the locus of the industry's most visible support of the troops on the home front. The Hollywood Canteen was a catalyst for propaganda in more ways than one, aims Hollywood furthered by telling the story of the Hollywood Canteen in a movie called, um, Hollywood Canteen, starring Davis, John Garfield, Barbara Stanwyck, Peter Lorre and other celebrities as “themselves.” The movie and most press accounts of the Canteen portray it as a miraculous force for good in the world, which it probably was, but that narrative leaves out a lot, including illicit affairs, a murder, and an FBI investigation whose findings would have an impact on the blacklist of the following decade To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices