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This Episodes Questions: Brians Questions: Love the podcast fellas! I have a simple question: When I use my table saw, I usually just check if the blade is "high enough" i.e. any height higher than the wood piece. Is there an ideal blade height for a given wood thickness? Thanks! Matt What is the most difficult project you've ever done? Brian Guys Questions: I'm wondering how thick is too thick to veneer onto a plywood box. I'll be making a treasure chest for my daughter's wedding (for cards and such) and lining it in leather. I have some wood I'd like to use for the outside as “veneer”, but it is a 3/8” thick. The species is morado, and they were a “special buy” thing at a Woodcraft I got a while ago. Basically, I have them and I'd like to use them if possible rather than buying something else. My bandsaw isn't always the most reliable, so while I would feel comfortable splitting them and then planing them flat again, that might be as thin as I'm able to do. I'm guessing 1/8” thick once all the processing is done. Is that too thick to use as veneer? Is there a glue that's better for a thicker veneer than a thin one? Thanks, Peter I recently bought a small bandsaw mill (Woodmizer LX30) and am becoming an amateur sawyer, exclusively to supply lumber for my own projects. 2 questions, here's the first: 1. In what use cases, if any, would you use air-dried lumber for your projects, assuming it is stickered properly, outside, with a rain cover on the top, for a year per inch of thickness? I was told by a friend who operates a kiln that air-drying in southern Indiana will never get the moisture content much below 13-15%, it will dry unevenly throughout the board, and it won't kill powder post beetles and other insects. His conclusion is that for any indoor woodwork projects, I should only use kiln-dried lumber. Do you agree? Why or why not? Fortunately, he's well-respected, trustworthy, and at $.35/bd-ft dried, affordable. But I can air-dry for free, so I'd be curious to know when, if ever, that may be workable. Kyle Huy's Questions: I have another good fundamentals of woodworking type question for you. Could you explain the differences between grain density and porosity? For a while I thought I knew what at least one of these meant. That was until I heard Guy describe oak as a tight-grained, open pore species. That whole description goes more or less right over my head. I'd really appreciate it if you guys could explain what grain density and wood porosity look like visually, as well as what effects these attributes have on working with a particular species, finishing it, etc. Thanks for all of your time and for sharing your expertise with all of us. The Fridays when you guys have new episodes are my favorite days of the week. Zach Hello Friends, I have a woodshop at my house in the PNW. I'm somewhere between a beginner and not a beginner. If you want to answer this question on your fantastic podcast, you can of course skip the preamble. I offer it here so you can understand the context and environment in which my question lives. Because we are friends, I care what you think, so I hope you don't arrive at the conclusion that I'm impractical. I've tried to create a shop environment that incorporates a whimsical and creative aesthetic because that is how I aspire to be in this space. I built an entry door and carriage doors for my 500sq foot detached woodshop. Doors guts are constructed from poplar frames, 1.5” ridged insulation in the voids, MDO skin on the exterior side trimmed in the craftsman style with ¾ cedar. The interior side of the doors are skinned in plywood and laminated with orange counter top material. The orange is the same color as those orange shirts people who work hard wear. I like to wear these shirts to give my wife the impression that I too am working and not just fudging around. I wanted my workshop to feel likewise. Door window sills and trim are walnut. On the entry door, I've installed a commercial style stainless steel handset modified for a 3” thick door. Carriage doors are hung with 4 heavy duty sealed ball bearing hinges per side. For the carriage doors, I had custom astragals and a threshold plate fabricated at a local metalworking shop, and used stainless steel cane bolts that plunge through the threshold plate to hold the doors tight against the weather seals and another set of cane bolts at the top to complete the seal. The carriage door handles are two of my favorite axes. I designed mounting hardware, built by the fabricator, with a quick release pin system so I can pull them off when I need them for axe related business. Inside the shop, I've installed antique reclaimed maple flooring on the walls. The flooring was recovered from a factory that used to make steam powered tractors for hauling giant old growth redwood trees out of the forests on the west coast in the late 1800's. It seemed like a fitting retirement for these floors. I didn't resurface the flooring (which is now walling) so it retains all of its history, factory floor markings, old holes for mounting machinery etc. Now that the doors are in, I need to install interior trim around the frames that is worthy of the walls and doors. I went to Goby (https://gobywalnut.com) to procure materials. They specialize in Oregon hardwoods such as Oregon Black Walnut, Big Leaf Maple, Oregon White Oak, Madrone, and Myrtle. I came home with some burled live edge Big Leaf stock. My idea is to trim the door frames in maple, with the inside edge (nearest the door) all squared and straight, and the outside edges of the left, right and top trim pieces being irregular and strange. Preparing and finishing these trim pieces is the nature of my questions: I have a ten-foot long 12/4 burled and figured maple board with a live edge on one side. The board ranges from 9” to 18” wide. My plan is to resaw it into a two 1.5” ish boards and dimension them down to about 1 ¼ to make the parts for my project. Before I do that, I need to clean up the burled protrusions on the live edge side because I think it will be easier to do that before I resaw it. My first question is how do I clean up the live edge burls? Some of the live edge is typical, but other sections have a lot of terrifying spiked peaks and valleys where a burl has boiled out of the tree. It looks like the surface of the sun right before it's getting ready to disrupt our global communications system for a few hours. If it helps to understand what I'm dealing with, my wife saw the board when I brought it home said things like “your wood is being a drama queen” and “it's trying to do too much” and “how much was that”. To experiment, I took a wire brush to a small section just to see what would happen. It worked well from the standpoint of clearing out debris, removing bark and burrs. But I suspect this isn't the best method for ultimately prepping this for finishing and is probably a crime. Once I get the edge cleaned up, I'll resaw and dimension my parts. Getting this 10 foot 12/4 stock up onto my bandsaw and perfectly slicing it into two equal pieces will probably go great. Then I'll sand the faces to 220. That's where my extensive experience runs out. Rather than give up at this point, what can I do to bring out the wild figuring on these boards? Fesstool made me buy higher grits of sandpaper like 400, 800, 1000 etc that I haven't used. Is this why I have these grits? Unlike everything else in my life, I don't want to overthink this, but I'm starting to wonder how much that twisted, gnarled bubbling burled edge is going to drip finish on the rest of the board after I spray it. Should I consider frog taping the faces, spraying the live edge first and then shoot the face as a second operation after the edges are done? Can one of you come over? I've never used shellac before, but I've listened to every one of your episodes so I feel like I'm probably an expert in shellac and pound cut related activities. I have a 5 stage Fujispray system that I've used in the past to drip finishes on the floor and all over myself and my work pieces. I also have some rags. Robert
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This week's show covers Batesville selling its MIS software business to Plotbox and a preview of upcoming Q3 earnings coverage of Carriage, SCI, and Matthews. We discuss a lawsuit against Forest Lawn over a $20,000 funeral and debate proper compensation for mistakes. Also: a story on a Texas funeral director's dispute, a mention of Jon Lafrandt's new newsletter, and a look at Colorado's regulatory team.
The journey to find Ralan begins with a debate over his reliability. As Vesper and Maela cross the lawless Great Bridge, they are forced to deal with the desperate chaos of the city, clearing their path with the cold, brutal efficiency that only two Blades can command.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-thieves-guild--6141933/support.Some secrets are worth dying for. Some are worth killing for.Want to binge The Thieves Guild with fewer ads? Every Friday night we release a bonus episode of the week's previous five chapters, with fewer ads in between chapters and a seamless listening experience! Perfect for a weekend binge! ---If you would like to view a map of Ness, you can find it here.---Check out our other audiobook podcasts!Artifacts of the ArcaneA historical urban fantasy set at the beginning of World War Two. The world has abandoned magic, but magic hasn't abandoned the world.ThursdayA cyberpunk VR thriller.No one can be trusted when nothing is real.---Find out more about writer/show runner Jake Kerr: https://www.jakekerr.comFollow Jake on Bluesky @jakekerr.com
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Julia Alexander joins Peter for a deep dive into Disney+'s subscriber exodus in the wake of Jimmy Kimmel's suspension, and what the backlash really cost the company. She also breaks down YouTube TV's bruising carriage battles, as the scrappy streamer tries to keep pace with ballooning rights fees. 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
Curtis Watson played trumpet on three Counting Crows tracks: Palisades Park, Angel of 14th Street, and the legendary Chelsea (but not Carriage); culminating in a shout out from Adam on "From A-->Z"". He also spent a LOT of time with Adam and the band during their "formative years' (around the time of Satellites). Another fun and special episode where we get to interview the Crows' (official?) trumpet player---Curtis Watson!
"The place was alive with birdsong. Insects crawled on the ground or flew through the air in iridescent colours. And there were more wildflowers than you have ever seen in your life..." The forest slowly transitions into spring. Day by day, I see the flowers open up and say hello. Join me (with boisterous wind and cranky birds) as I contemplate the petals of so many bush blossoms.
The All Local Afternoon Update for Monday, September 22 2025
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Donald Trump received the most spectacular royal treatment in history this week—unprecedented golden carriage rides, 1,300 military personnel, 41-gun salutes, and a state banquet where he repeatedly called Princess Kate "so beautiful." King Charles pulled out all the stops for Trump's second state visit, creating diplomatic theater on the scale of a coronation.But behind the pageantry, the royal family was imploding! Prince William was reportedly FURIOUS after discovering King Charles had secretly met with Prince Harry without telling him. When Harry's disastrous Guardian interview dropped 24 hours later—doubling down on demands for "truth" and "accountability"—William reached nuclear meltdown levels. Insiders now say the future king will "throw you out of the room" if you mention Harry's name! Plus: explosive revelations from former royal butler Paul Burrell about Queen Elizabeth's secret cancer battle, Andrew's funeral ambush that left William seething, and why this week of spectacular diplomacy may have permanently destroyed any chance of royal reconciliation forever!
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"I take a deep breath. The air is still moist; it has the freshness of moss. I have been away and I have missed the forest here, but maybe the forest hasn't been so bothered by my absence." Sit with me as I return to my shack in the bush after a time away, wondering what my absence means in a place like this.
Green burials blocked, Texas scandal deepens, Carriage expands, NJ legalizes terramation, Vegas mishandling case, and social media tips for funeral pros. Click here for complete show notes.
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Singapore shares were little moved today as Asian equities traded mixed. The Straits Times Index was flat at 4,344.24 points at 12.52pm Singapore time, with a value turnover of S$650.64M seen in the broader market. In terms of companies to watch, we have Seatrium. That’s as the offshore and marine energy solutions company failed in a Singapore court appeal to block a US$126.6 million rig contract payment to a customer on Friday. Elsewhere, from what to watch out of ongoing trade talks between US and China in Madrid, to worries arising from a sharp slowdown in the Chinese economy, more economic headlines remain in focus. Also on deck – a look ahead to the Federal Reserve’s rate decision due in the early hours of Thursday. On Market View, Money Matters’ finance presenter Chua Tian Tian unpacked the developments with David Kuo, Co-founder, The Smart Investor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The fight to maintain horse and carriage operators in Central Park in NYC is back. Christina Hansen continues to be a voice for reason and reality in the trenchs.
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In this episode of The MHP Broker's Tips and Tricks podcast Closing Cocktail, Maxwell Baker, president of The Mobile Home Park Broker, interviewed company broker Eric Wanck on his “drama-filled” close on a park in Alabama. As with every Tips and Tricks podcast episode, this one is brought to you by The MHP Broker's proprietary Community Price Maximizer. Use this four-step system to get the highest price possible for your mobile home park or RV community when you sell it through The MHP Broker. Guaranteed. Call Max for details. Here Are the Show Highlights: Beautiful Carriage Mobile Home Park in Alabama brought The Mobile Home Park Broker Eric Wanck plenty of drama, but it was ultimately another successful close. (Max, 00:22) The drama came from both sides of the deal, reminding Max of the Mexican soap operas he used to watch as a kid. (Max, 1:19) The sellers first approached Eric two years ago when they wanted to get a valuation of the park and find out how to boost its value. Eric was acting as a consultant, another service The MHP Broker offers. Eric noted that the housing inventory was mostly park-owned, and that's a hassle to a lot of buyers who would rather not be responsible for maintenance. Eric recommended that the park owner sell a lot of their home inventory on a rent-to-own (RTO) basis. By the time the park sellers came back to see Eric two years later they'd taken his advice and now about 70 percent of the homes were sold off or still had rent-to-own notes on them. This would make for a cleaner, easier transaction, in Eric's opinion. (Eric, 1:53) The notes remaining were for short-term deals, generally three years. The residents were paying them off at different stages, which made it difficult to value the park deal based on the number of notes outstanding and their varying balances. (Eric, 3:18) Eric's approach, in selling the park, was to be totally transparent about the RTO notes and their value. It wasn't easy, but Eric was able to come up with a fair price for the park and what would remain of the existing notes. One potential crisis averted. (Eric, 5:40) The drama on the buyer side of the transaction came about when their financing fell through. The buyer had chosen the lender, but had still not closed with them after 45 days. It turns out that the lender was presenting terms that were unsuitable to the transaction. Eric responded by connecting the buyer with a lender he's worked with, and the buyer also came up with another lender. After comparing rates and terms, the buyer went with his second-choice lender. All of this took valuable time, of course. (Eric, 7:11) The deal closed, but the confusion with the lender gave it about a 30-day delay. (Eric, 8:03) As a seller, it's critical that you have all of your due diligence records lined up and ready. This will save time, and that means a quicker sale with fewer hurdles. (Max, 9:56) Your time is always valuable, whether you're the seller or the buyer of a community. At The MHP Broker, we have experience closing deals as quickly as possible. Call Eric Wanck or Max Baker at The MHP Broker, (678) 932-0200. Or drop us a line at info@themhpbroker.com. Power Quotes in This Episode: “There's a lot of variables, and financing can be tricky. (Eric, 8:03) “We're here to help you out, kind of quarterback…your journey to sell your community and try to look out for the pitfalls.” (Max, 9:56) “Time is money, and time kills deals.” (Regarding delays in closing) )Max, 9:56) “So if you're a seller, try to get your stuff (for due diligence) in order. That doesn't mean don't talk to us, so give us a call. We're happy to chat with you about the standard due diligence list items that you'll need when you put your deal on a contract.” (Max, 11:11)
A former top adviser to Mayor Adams is facing new corruption charges. Plus, The controversy over Central Park's carriage horses is back in the political fray after one of them died in Midtown earlier this month. And finally, where to get the best pancakes in New York City.
I hope this is not a mistake, I hope this is the right choice. If there's a chance we can end this with no more bloodshed, no matter how small that chance is, wouldn't I be a fool to not take that chance? He can lead them in my stead. He's done it before and I know it did not end well. But he's grown since then. He has faith. I just hope the faith he puts in me he can put into himself. It would be much better spent.If you're still wanting to pledge for the Jarren's Outpost Board Game you can right here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A third person dies of Legionnaires' disease in Harlem... A carriage horse collapses and dies in Hell's Kitchen... A cat is rescued from an overpass on the Gowanus Expressway... Pumpkin-flavored items will be hitting stores this month full 433 Wed, 06 Aug 2025 09:51:32 +0000 GhxJf43VcplhX1z8rBVBrOilV2xwSina news 1010 WINS ALL LOCAL news A third person dies of Legionnaires' disease in Harlem... A carriage horse collapses and dies in Hell's Kitchen... A cat is rescued from an overpass on the Gowanus Expressway... Pumpkin-flavored items will be hitting stores this month The podcast is hyper-focused on local news, issues and events in the New York City area. This podcast's purpose is to give New Yorkers New York news about their neighborhoods and shine a light on the issues happening in their backyard. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
A 15-year-old carriage horse named Lady collapsed and died on a Hell's Kitchen street Tuesday afternoon. Meanwhile, the Port Authority has broken ground on a new truck parking plaza at JFK Airport to reduce congestion in southeast Queens. Plus, New York City health officials are urging residents in Central Harlem to remain alert for signs of Legionnaires' disease, as the outbreak in the area grows to 67 cases and three deaths. Health Commissioner Dr. Michelle Morse joins us with the latest.
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A carriage horse collapsed and died in Hell's Kitchen on Tuesday. WFUV's Brenda Plascencia has more on what it might mean for the horse-cab industry. Eric Adams has announced that his administration will be boosting funding for New York City's district attorneys. WFUV's Alexandra Pfau reports on the impact. An NYC nonprofit is organizing free rock concerts in local parks. WFUV's Livia Regina takes us to a show Host/Producer Lainey Nguyen Editor Tess Novotny Reporter Alexandra Pfau Reporter Brenda Plascencia Reporter Livia Regina Theme Music Joe Bergsieker
Big Tech beats the street — what’s next for markets? Meta and Microsoft impress with massive earnings jumps and post-session stock surges. We break down the AI-powered momentum behind Meta’s 11% leap and Microsoft’s $4 trillion club status. Plus, a surprise Fed vote split, new Trump tariffs on South Korea, India, and Brazil, and what it all means. Also in focus: Amazon, Reddit, Foxconn, HSBC, UBS, Seatrium, Jardine Cycle & Carriage, CapitaLand India & China Trusts, Singapore Airlines, and Yangzijiang Shipbuilding. Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week: Host Scott McCartney & Guest Co-Host Doug Parker - An "Unplugged" Free For All Discussion. Topics: An overarching look at American, Southwest, growth potential, Both co-hosts answer "The Ben Baldanza Question"; The simplification of pricing and Contract of Carriage; Scott recounts memorable reactions to certain stories.
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New Jersey Rep. Herb Conaway is calling out the Trump administration for its plan to detain immigrants at a military base in the state. Meanwhile, a jury found a Central Park carriage horse driver not guilty of abusing the horse that collapsed in Midtown in the summer of 2022. Plus, a run-down building in Battery Park is getting a big upgrade. Also, Mayor Adams is trying to remove protections for cyclists on a stretch of Bedford Avenue near South Williamsburg. And finally, a new report examines the effects of congestion pricing on the air quality in and around the tolling zone in Lower Manhattan.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on a trial underway in New York involving a horse drawn carriage.
A case that started a manhunt, and ended in tragedy. A quiet town in the Blue Mountains, thrown into chaos by a shooting and the police's effort to track down the offender. Alan Leek is a 35-year veteran of the NSW Police. He spent almost his entire career as a detective. For much of his life, violent crime was on his door step, and it was up to him to take it on - whilst balancing, life, family and more. In this Rewind episode of Crime Insiders we begin with a horrific double murder in the Blue Mountains….See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Jason is joined by social media personality, content creator, and star of the Savannah Bananas baseball team, Jackson Olson! Jackson, a former collegiate baseball player who had inspirations to go pro after school, gained recognition from his baseball related TikTok content. After raking in over 2.5 million followers, he caught the eye of the MLB and Savannah Bananas, eventually giving him roles in social media and on the team and becoming the star attraction. The Savannah Bananas are the semi-pro baseball team focused around the fan experience with their brand of banana ball similar to the decades long format of the Harlem Globetrotters. Jackson shares why he turned down being drafted by the Diamondbacks and how the pandemic reshaped the MLB draft. He opens up about the financial realities of minor league life compared to the majors, the decision to work for Instacart and document it online, and the full-circle moments that followed in his social media journey. From joining the first wave of MLB content creators in 2021 to carving out a role with the Savannah Bananas, Jackson dives into the business side of baseball entertainment, how he handles negotiations, and what it means to break the barrier between fan and player. He also touches on landing his Reebok deal, why he follows his energy over just his dreams, what keeps him mindful of his online presence, his current relationship status, spending habits, and more. Jackson reveals all this and so much more in another episode you can't afford to miss! Host: Jason Tartick Co-Host: David Arduin Audio: John Gurney Guest: Jackson Olson Stay connected with the Trading Secrets Podcast! Instagram: @tradingsecretspodcast Youtube: Trading Secrets Facebook: Join the Group All Access: Free 30-Day Trial Trading Secrets Steals & Deals! IDEO U: Feel like you're falling behind on Al? Boost your impact and drive your team forward with IDEO U's online learning experiences, including their new Al & Design Thinking Programs. You'll master machine learning with IDEO's signature human-centered approach. Class starts soon, so enroll today! For a limited time, IDEO U is offering 15% OFF SITEWIDE! Go to IDEOU.com/TRADINGSECRETS. UpWork: Upwork is the hiring platform designed for the modern playbook, where you can find, hire, and pay expert freelancers who can deliver results from day one. Perfect for businesses on tight budgets, fast timelines, and zero room for error. For a $200 credit after spending $1,000 in your first thirty days, Visit Upwork.com/save right now for this great offer. Quince: As the temps start rising, fulfill that familiar urge to refresh your closet with Quince. Their clothes are timeless, lightweight, and far more elevated than anything else at this price. Give your summer closet an upgrade-with Quince. Go to Quince.com/tradingsecrets for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. This Is Small Business Podcast: if you're building something, dreaming big, or just constantly thinking about your next move... I've got a podcast you need to check out. It's called This Is Small Business hosted by Andrea Marquez, and Season 6 just dropped. If you're plotting your next move - maybe launching that side hustle, scaling a business, or pivoting hard - go check out This Is Small Business. Avelo Air Tired of long layovers and airport chaos? Let's change that by saying Hello to Avelo. Avelo Airlines offers nonstop service to over 50 destinations across the U.S, including Nonstop service to 30 cities from New Haven and Hartford. That vacation you've been thinking about? It's just a click away. Book your trip now at AveloAir.com and use promo code SECRETS20 for $20 off round trip base fares* when you book by 6/30/25 *Restrictions apply. Discount applies to round trip base fares only. Valid for travel through 11/30/25. Must be purchased by 11:59 p.m. PT on 6/30/25. See AveloAir.com Contract of Carriage for full details.
"I remembered that something like this happened once to the poet Edward Thomas. He was in the hills of Gloucestershire in 1914. June 24: the express train drew up there unwontedly, as the poet later wrote; the platform of the village station was empty, the heat was intense, and it was so quiet that the sound of a man clearing his throat on board the train was remarkable." I have been coming and going from this train carriage, which, even though it never moves, seems to serve as a base for travel. Like a station, I reckon. Join me on another set of journeys to and fro my home in the bush.
Welcome to Fanatical Fics and Where to Find Them! This episode was originally posted on our Patreon bonus feed in November of 2020. While this show is no longer being actively produced, we're so grateful to you for tuning in and hope you enjoy the back catalogue and coming wide releases of our bonus episodes. You can find an ad free feed at patreon.com/fanaticalficsFics:https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3433157https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3625569/1/Hermione-s-HomeworkRec:https://www.fanfiction.net/s/840890/1/Proposals Please leave a review! We'll take kind and constructive… but no flames! You can also help us by suggesting this podcast to every person you've ever met!To see a full list of episodes and recommendations, grab some podcast swag, or get that sweet patreon link visit our website at https://www.fanaticalfics.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This morning, Dave wanted to know all about your brushes with Britpop and one listener came on to talk about aggression from Jarvis Cocker's son...
Global markets are reacting to a legal thunderbolt: Trump’s ‘reciprocal tariffs’ have been struck down by a U.S. court. Investors are cheering, with futures surging and the “TACO Trade” catching headlines again. Nvidia stuns with $18.8B in earnings despite a $2.5B China hit, while Cadence and Synopsys tumble on export controls. Seatrium sees orders shrink but its stock rides high this month. Airbus faces a 3-year delay backlog, Abercrombie soars, and Saab pivots from cars to warships. Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang — featuring Nvidia, Seatrium, Cadence, Synopsys, Abercrombie & Fitch, Airbus, Saab, mm2 Asia, ThaiBev, DBS, UOB, Jardine Cycle & Carriage, and Tesla.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Activists will rally outside City Hall at noon today after a runaway carriage horse ran loose, injuring several people... A baby was mauled to death in Queens... A federal judge keeps congestion pricing going for now… full 515 Wed, 28 May 2025 09:56:59 +0000 rUCN7geLUJmhPi2mSy5LrhZCuz5xe7xs news 1010 WINS ALL LOCAL news Activists will rally outside City Hall at noon today after a runaway carriage horse ran loose, injuring several people... A baby was mauled to death in Queens... A federal judge keeps congestion pricing going for now… The podcast is hyper-focused on local news, issues and events in the New York City area. This podcast's purpose is to give New Yorkers New York news about their neighborhoods and shine a light on the issues happening in their backyard. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
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In this episode, we dive into the crucial differences between common carriage and private carriage as they pertain to commercial pilots. Understanding these distinctions is essential for your check ride preparation and overall flying career.Send us a textSupport the showYoutube: www.youtube.com/northwestaeronautInstagram: @northwest_aeronautTikTok: nw_aeronautWebsite: www.northwestaeronautics.com Music - Epidemic Sound: Go Higher - FLYIN Vegas - Onda Norte
The Orient Express railway carriages that now host a restaurant in Galway have just undergone a major restoration. But, how exactly do you retain their iconic art deco authenticity while running a modern kitchen?Joining Seán to discuss is Ronan O'Halloran, General Manager of Glenlo Abbey Hotel and Estate…
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Ep 178: The ghastly interview has come to an unsavory conclusion, but a conclusion nonetheless. The party must process its findings and return to the Camp of the Alliance to report, and to prepare for the looming battle. There's much to cover, so get listening now! ----- Our spot for Battlebards uses music from Battlebards! We hope you like our use of: Capital City - Middlegate - Score Music by Shams Ahsan We're glad you're sharing our story; we really appreciate your support and hope you enjoy what we've created together. We're having fun sharing our adventure with you each week, and we'll only get better with time! If you like what you hear, please take the time to leave us a review on iTunes, since that bumps us up in the ratings and lets others join in the fun. For quick updates on a more real-time basis, follow us on Twitter (@stackodice) and on Instagram (@stackodice), where we'd love to hear from you. Or if you want to share a question or idea with us, drop us a line at stack.o.dice@gmail.com. Also, if you aren't on our Discord server yet, you should be! Check it out here: https://discord.com/invite/sUUJp78r3E Finally, we now have a Ko-fi page! If you wish to support our show with a little money, you can do that today. Please know that we'll use anything you contribute to improve the show. ----- We didn't use any Creative Commons sound effects that require attribution, but be sure to check out freesound.org, a fantastic resource for completely free sound effects. We also used some excellent Battlebards sound effects. If you like what you hear, check them out at battlebards.com. If you sign up for a Prime account, be sure to use our special code, stack, and you'll get a 20% discount on your subscription. Here are the sound effects we used in this episode: Crypts of the Undead - Restless Souls - Score Music, by Phil Archer Weather - Medium Wind, by Olivier Girardot Travel by Horseback - Horse and Carriage on Cobble - Slow Pace, by WildDog Productions Hidden Realm - Hidden Halls of Carnack - Score Music, by Tica Alexandru Elven Dirge - Ma Serannas - Score Music, by Mario Luengo Fighter Academy - Halls of the Battleborn - Score Music, by Justin Bell And now, on with the show-- we're excited to tell a story with you.
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Ep 177: An eerie carriage stands in the desert plain of southern Moriga, a ghastly driver and team of horses waiting to convey the party to another place. What awaits them? You know what to do--it's time to listen! ----- Our spot for Battlebards uses music from Battlebards! We hope you like our use of: Capital City - Middlegate - Score Music by Shams Ahsan We're glad you're sharing our story; we really appreciate your support and hope you enjoy what we've created together. We're having fun sharing our adventure with you each week, and we'll only get better with time! If you like what you hear, please take the time to leave us a review on iTunes, since that bumps us up in the ratings and lets others join in the fun. For quick updates on a more real-time basis, follow us on Twitter (@stackodice) and on Instagram (@stackodice), where we'd love to hear from you. Or if you want to share a question or idea with us, drop us a line at stack.o.dice@gmail.com. Also, if you aren't on our Discord server yet, you should be! Check it out here: https://discord.com/invite/sUUJp78r3E Finally, we now have a Ko-fi page! If you wish to support our show with a little money, you can do that today. Please know that we'll use anything you contribute to improve the show. ----- We used some Creative Commons sound effects and music in this show. For the sake of attribution, we list them here. The following were taken from freesound.org, a fantastic resource for completely free sound effects. Sound effects that fall under the Attribution license: Door, Church, Close, E.wav is a copyright of InspectorJ piezo-cracking oak tree 131223_00.flac is a copyright of klankbeeld We also used some excellent Battlebards sound effects. If you like what you hear, check them out at battlebards.com. If you sign up for a Prime account, be sure to use our special code, stack, and you'll get a 20% discount on your subscription. Here are the sound effects we used in this episode: Weather - Medium Wind, by Olivier Girardot Travel by Horseback - Horse and Carriage on Cobble - Slow Pace, by WildDog Productions Crypts of the Undead - Calling of the Empty Ones - Score Music, by Justin Bell And now, on with the show-- we're excited to tell a story with you.
In Week 3 of S.O.S., Pastor Robert Madu unpacks the realities of relationships and marriage through the lens of Song of Songs 3:6-11. Marriage isn't just about love and companionship—it's a God-ordained covenant, not a contract. But before we can step into a thriving marriage, we must first confront and acknowledge the baggage we carry. Thank you for partnering with Social Dallas! To GIVE Online- head to our website: www.socialdallas.com/give Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Also follow us on all Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/social_dallas
In this episode I talk about a couple of excerpts from my book. This time it's about lateral work and self carriage.About the Host:Karen Rohlf, author and creator of Dressage Naturally, is an internationally recognized clinician who is changing the equestrian educational paradigm. She teaches students of all disciplines and levels from around the world in her clinics and the Dressage Naturally virtual programs. Karen is well known for training horses with a priority on partnership, a student-empowering approach to teaching, and a positive and balanced point of view. She believes in getting to the heart of our mental, emotional, and physical partnership with our horses by bringing together the best of the worlds of dressage and partnership-based training. Karen's passion for teaching extends beyond horse training. Her For The Love Of The Horse: Transform Your Business program is a result of her commitment to helping heart-centered equine professionals thrive so that horses may have a happier life in this industry. Resource Links:The Dressage Naturally Book+Video: https://shop.dressagenaturally.net/collections/home-page-featured/products/book-dvdLateral Work Simplified Course: https://dressagenaturally.net/sideways Sweet Spot Course: https://inbound.dressagenaturally.net/sweet-spot Karen Rohlf's Dressage Naturally VIDEO CLASSROOM: https://dnc.dressagenaturally.net/ Text Messages From Karen: https://dressagenaturally.net/textme Use code: 50Special to get first month at 50% off Ask a question for the pod: https://www.speakpipe.com/AskKarenAnything Get 3 free training videos: https://dressagenaturally.net/free-dressage-training-videos/ Course: Habits For Excellent Horsemanship: https://dressagenaturally.net/habits. Happy Athlete Training Scale: https://dressagenaturally.net/training-scale/ Program for Professionals: TYB Action & Support Group: https://dressagenatural.samcart.com/products/action-and-support-group-tyb/ Join the conversation in our Dressage Naturally Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DressageNaturallyLand Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it! Don't forget to FOLLOW the podcast! Leave us an iTunes review - Did you love it? Let us know!
Are Jeff Drake and Tony Thaxton the same person in two bodies or one-half of a person in two bodies? Wendy Molyneux has theories. Plus we discuss my change of heart regarding burial vs cremation, pet culture, lemon ricotta donuts, Wicked, birthday parties, colonoscopies, trying to only buy used things and so much more! Plus we did a round of Podcast Pals Product Picks. Get yourself some new ARIYNBF merch here: https://alison-rosen-shop.fourthwall.com/ Subscribe to my Substack: http://alisonrosen.substack.com Podcast Palz Product Picks: https://www.amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen/list/2CS1QRYTRP6ER?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfalisonrosen_0K0AJFYP84PF1Z61QW2H Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen Buy Alison's Fifth Anniversary Edition Book (with new material): Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/ Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
Conductor or conductor? Andrei talked about creating a studio in an old abandoned train carriage down under, composing in Ableton Live, saving drums for last, how to get your bass right, the best cassette plugins, and why you need a MIDI controller. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Andrei Eremin, a music producer, recording, mixing and mastering engineer whose work is Grammy-nominated, ARIA award-winning and has amassed over 8 billion streams to date. Since getting his start at Deluxe Mastering in Melbourne, Andrei has worked on releases by Hiatus Kaiyote, Tash Sultana, G Flip, Sampa the Great, Chet Faker and others, quickly developing a reputation as one of the most in-demand engineers in Australia. Since then, Andrei has diversified his craft, producing an eponymous EP, a pseudonymous mixtape, records for other artists including Closure in Moscow's third album “Soft Hell”, as well as mastering Tones and I's runaway hit “Dance Monkey” and mixing Baker Boy's debut album “Gela”, which personally earned him an ARIA award in 2022 for Best Mixed Album. Thank you to Mark Allen at Vitalic Noise Management in Los Angeles for the introduction! THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://www.adam-audio.com https://www.native-instruments.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.izotope.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://roswellproaudio.com/ https://www.makebelievestudio.com/mbsi Get your MBSI plugin here! https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/506jX8KQxbW5RWcWHmfFe8?si=83af4cb7d0fc4bd0 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/487
Have you ever wondered what it's like to experience France for the first time? In An Australian Family's First Time in France, Annie Sargent chats with Suzie Klatt about her family's unforgettable six-week journey across France and Spain. Suzie, her husband, and their three young children explored iconic destinations, savored French cuisine, and embraced the adventure of international travel. Get the podcast ad-free The episode begins with Suzie sharing her excitement about visiting France for the first time, a dream delayed by the pandemic but worth the wait. She talks about her family's highlights, including a magical six-night stay at Disneyland Paris, a private Seine river cruise, and a Cinderella-style horse and carriage ride in Paris. Suzie offers practical advice for families traveling with young kids, emphasizing the importance of downtime and choosing accommodations with kitchens. Listeners will love Suzie's passion for French markets, where she discovered the joy of cooking with fresh produce. She also talks about her family's love of simple pleasures, like swimming in Nice, strolling through lavender fields in Provence, and enjoying the magical ambiance of the Bordeaux Water Mirror. Whether you're planning your first trip to France or looking for family-friendly travel tips, this episode is packed with insights. Don't miss Suzie's heartfelt and relatable journey. Listen now! Table of Contents for this Episode Today on the Podcast Magazine Segment Introduction and Trip Overview First Impressions and Travel Challenges Exploring Paris and Disneyland Horse and Carriage ride in Paris Boat Ride on the Seine Disneyland Cannes: Culinary Adventures in France Favourite French Dish to Cook Going to Supermarkets French Restaurant Experience Swimming in Nice and Cannes Saint Tropez Queing in France vs Spain Kids and French Kids in Parks The Tuileries Gardens Luxembourg Gardens Relaxing at Chateau de Chambord Exploring Bordeaux's Water Mirror Accommodation Preferences and Experiences Navigating Transportation in France Family Visits Visiting the Lavender Fields Shopping and Dining in France PSG Stadium Tour Paralympics and Accessibility Sitting on the Balcony Raclette Wrap Transportation and Getting Around Packing Tips and Skincare Discoveries Experiences in Spain Barcelona Copyright More episodes about family travel in France