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This week Dante Nero and Harry Terjanian breakdown the topic of man caves: Are they a cool place to hang, or and admission of defeat and that you have no control of your relationship?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Topics: M. Flo Again, Face To Face w/God Question, Salty Humans, Justifying, Jude 22, Does My Life Really Matter, Cave on the Moon, Feeling Messed Up, Kids/Accordion, Hypocrites BONUS CONTENT: Snacks & Good Company Quotes: "The things you do forever people matters." "God wants to interact with you." "People that are desperate for God find him." "God's gonna set it all right again."
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In episode 21 of Bardic Quest, our heroes explore more passages in the cavern of the obelisk and black pool, following a carved passage that loops and branches into a natural stairway where a torch-flickering draft and an earthy, rotting-vegetation smell intensify. What is the source of this wind, and the smell that it carries through the tunnels?---▶ CHAPTERS:00:00 Recap and Setup01:41 Entering the Left Passage02:53 Bear Totems Alcove13:10 The Offering22:07 Sponsor Recap Break22:41 The Left Passage Descent29:57 The Scar35:38 Regroup 39:26 Episode Wrap And Shoutouts▶ CREDITSOpening credits artwork by James RPG Art: http://www.patreon.com/jamesrpgartOpening credits theme 'Rise' by Isaac Finch3D Character Design by Aiden Bunyan using HeroForge under a Media Usage license.Our recap was brought to you by Scrybe Quill. Learn more at: https://www.scrybequill.com/?ref=zjQbG7bqZ4RrspCooIzjdAh2nxi1▶ DISCLAIMERSBardic Quest is unofficial Fan Content permitted under the © Wizards of the Coast LLC Fan Content Policy. This show is not sponsored, endorsed, approved, or affiliated with © Wizards of the Coast LLC.
Caving, or spelunking, is not an activity for the fainthearted. A term used for exploring the extremes of cave systems, the deeper you go, the less light, space, and even breathable air there is. Sounds like my worst nightmare! But imagine squeezing yourself over jagged rocks and through impossibly tight spaces in the pitch black, when all of a sudden you come across a cave lined with…crystals! Lots of crystals! Sparkling structures stretching from the cave's floor to its ceiling, with some as long as a school bus! But, as mesmerizing as this place might look, you wouldn't have long to marvel at its impossible beauty. Well … if you want to make it out alive, that is. Why? Let's uncover what makes this giant crystal cave one of the most deadly natural phenomenon in the world, and explore some other caverns that - despite their splendor - you should never step foot in! Our Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
https://unherd.com/in-search-of-wild-gods/?edition=us @iammarkvernon In Search of Wild Gods. Reflections on Nick Cave and Tom Holland in conversation about Christianity https://youtu.be/h1oHLWT-EuI?si=bsWJW1yl7td6vIXV https://x.com/NorthwestLine/status/2026905360632631532 @UnHerd Nick Cave & Tom Holland: In Search of Wild Gods https://youtu.be/yF3DXMOXGN8?si=gIZ0jY3aEt3bY9GZ @nickcave Wild God (Live God Version) https://youtu.be/ML9TkALgQxE?si=L68K6ixfhBhoycVT @WhiteStoneName TLC: Bringing the Social back to Social Media https://www.youtube.com/live/LfIQ7P4RtQI?si=bynpUBKrn6W_d73y @ClubRandomPodcast Ana Kasparian | Club Random with Bill Maher https://youtu.be/mRaDwa7E-NY?si=A91HJ_dnURVlEbcd @triggerpod Historian Tom Holland: Islam, Christianity & the West https://youtu.be/29QRPGrlgjY?si=6yK0Ky1hkhCLEfpJ We Who Wrestle with Church, Job Edition https://www.youtube.com/live/Izbnx0IVlbE?si=KfRrcf9sJIQM3zfm God with lyrics(John Lennon) https://youtu.be/Dr2efHjt5Cs?si=r8L5yokBpf14PZ6e What is the TLC? ("This little corner of the Internet" also know as "the corner" https://youtu.be/Y3vqSjywot8?si=IVS3bnriwje5syPO https://www.livingstonescrc.com/give Paul Vander Klay clips channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX0jIcadtoxELSwehCh5QTg https://www.meetup.com/sacramento-estuary/ My Substack https://paulvanderklay.substack.com/ Bridges of meaning https://discord.gg/dydqNawY Estuary Hub Link https://www.estuaryhub.com/ There is a video version of this podcast on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/paulvanderklay To listen to this on ITunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/paul-vanderklays-podcast/id1394314333 If you need the RSS feed for your podcast player https://paulvanderklay.podbean.com/feed/ All Amazon links here are part of the Amazon Affiliate Program. Amazon pays me a small commission at no additional cost to you if you buy through one of the product links here. This is is one (free to you) way to support my videos. https://paypal.me/paulvanderklay Blockchain backup on Lbry https://odysee.com/@paulvanderklay https://www.patreon.com/paulvanderklay Paul's Church Content at Living Stones Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh7bdktIALZ9Nq41oVCvW-A To support Paul's work by supporting his church give here. https://tithe.ly/give?c=2160640 https://www.livingstonescrc.com/give
In this chapter, Lisa explores how body image, trauma, and the internalized outsider gaze pull us out of our bodies and into self‑objectification. She unpacks how fat phobia, the male gaze, and chronic shallow breathing keep the nervous system in fight‑or‑flight, blocking sustainable change. Drawing on somatic research and her own history of dissociation as protection, Lisa shows why healing begins with coming back inside through breath and interoceptive awareness. The episode closes with a grounding practice to shift from “How do I look” to “How do I feel,” the first step toward embodied change. Topics Include:Nervous System SafetyBreathwork for SafetyInternalized Outsider GazeComing Home to the Body[0:20] Lisa begins the episode by announcing that registration for the next OOTC Retreat at the Omega Institute scheduled for July 12–17, 2026 is open. Lisa apologizes for the potentially lower sound quality as she is traveling and recording without her microphone. She frames this as a deliberate choice to prioritize "messy action" and consistency over perfection. [4:50] Revisiting the “Devil's Snare” metaphor, Lisa emphasizes that healing isn't about pushing harder—it's about learning how to breathe and soften back into the body. She introduces a quote taught by Caroline Lee Dewey: "We don't learn how to push. We learn how to breathe." Highlighting that healing and coming back into one's body is about breathing and release, not pushing and control.[8:08] Lisa examines how internalized fear of fatness often shows up as shallow breathing, especially discomfort with the belly expanding during a deep, diaphragmatic inhale. She explains that feeling safe in one's body is presented as a necessary prerequisite for intentional and sustainable weight loss. If a person's breathing pattern is constantly signaling danger, it undermines the foundation required for healthy, lasting change.[18:42] Citing somatic therapist Ailey Jolie from Instagram, Lisa explains the internalized male gaze and that internalized objectification lives in the nervous system, manifesting in micro-adjustments the body makes before conscious awareness. Referencing Iris Marion Young's essay "Throwing Like a Girl," Lisa describes how women learn to move with "inhibited intentionality," taking up less space and moving tentatively, as if always being watched. Lisa also discusses research by Barbara Fredrickson and Tommy-Ann Roberts on "self-objectification," where girls adopt an observer's perspective on their bodies, measurably impairing the ability to feel internal bodily states like hunger or heartbeat.[45:24] Lisa shares her disconnection to the trauma of her younger sister's death when she was five and how she coped with using food. She explains that denial, disconnection, and dissociation became her primary defense mechanisms and sent her the message that the world was safe despite her weight. [1:09:09] Lisa wraps this episode up by inviting listeners to practice re‑centering through two anchors: deep breathing and replacing “How do I look?” with “How do I feel?” She emphasizes that mindful breathing is a skill that must be practiced to come back inside the body and become aware of what is happening within oneself.*The views of podcast guests do not necessarily reflect the views and beliefs of Lisa Schlosberg or Out of the Cave, LLC.Embody Peace With Food: A Revolutionary Holistic Approach - Omega Institute: July 12-17, 2026LISA IS NOW ACCEPTING: One-on-One Clients!Purchase the OOTC book of 50 Journal PromptsLeave Questions and Feedback for Lisa via OOTC Pod Feedback Form Email Lisa: lisa@lisaschlosberg.comOut of the Cave Merch - For 10% off use code SCHLOS10Lisa's Socials: Instagram Facebook YouTube
So many walls and the weirdest love confession we've read yet.https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/218333744-traitor-son?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=cYvC4cviR5&rank=1Similar BooksThe Girl of Fire and Thorns by Rae Carsonhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10429092-the-girl-of-fire-and-thorns?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=w6brDLeNax&rank=1The Emperor's Edge by Lindsay Burokerhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10031259-the-emperor-s-edge?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=6mmf4MaaUj&rank=1Reign and Ruin by J.D. Evanshttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/50607309-reign-ruin?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=YebYk90Mvv&rank=1Master of Crows by Grace Dravenhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6811150-master-of-crows?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=XzcHPTJfqT&rank=1
When a dying man's eyes fill with unspeakable terror at something only he can see, his daughter's search for answers leads her to a hidden room — and a secret her father buried long ago. | #RetroRadio #WeirdDarkness | EP0597CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Show Open00:01:30.028 = CBS Radio Mystery Theater, “The Two-Dollar Murders” (June 03, 1977) ***WD00:47:03.036 = The Haunting Hour, “Murder Is My Business” (1945-1949)01:14:19.578 = Hermit's Cave, “The Blackness of Terror” (April 06, 1947)01:38:47.692 = Mystery Is My Hobby, “Death Buys Flowers” (1945-1950)02:04:30.354 = Sherlock Holmes, “Singular Affair of the Dying Schoolboys” (November 09, 1946)02:33:08.532 = House of Mystery, “Haunters and Haunted” (June 13, 1945) ***WD02:47:29.475 = Incredible But True, “Rescue At Sea” (1950-1951)02:51:11.172 = Inner Sanctum, “Man From Yesterday” (December 21, 1941) (LQ)03:20:31.367 = The Key, “Wife Beater” (1956) ***WD03:45:49.579 = Lights Out, “Sub-Basement” (August 24, 1943) ***WD04:15:04.632 = Lux Radio Theater, “The Canterville Ghost” (June 18, 1954)05:14:14.751 = Show Close(ADU) = Air Date Unknown(LQ) = Low Quality***WD = Remastered, edited, or cleaned up by Weird Darkness to make the episode more listenable. Audio may not be pristine, but it will be better than the original file which may have been unusable or more difficult to hear without editing.Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music LibraryABOUT WEIRD DARKNESS: Weird Darkness is a true crime and paranormal podcast narrated by professional award-winning voice actor, Darren Marlar. Seven days per week, Weird Darkness focuses on all thing strange and macabre such as haunted locations, unsolved mysteries, true ghost stories, supernatural manifestations, urban legends, unsolved or cold case murders, conspiracy theories, and more. On Thursdays, this scary stories podcast features horror fiction along with the occasional creepypasta. Weird Darkness has been named one of the “Best 20 Storytellers in Podcasting” by Podcast Business Journal. Listeners have described the show as a cross between “Coast to Coast” with Art Bell, “The Twilight Zone” with Rod Serling, “Unsolved Mysteries” with Robert Stack, and “In Search Of” with Leonard Nimoy.= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.= = = = =CUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/WDRR0597
Fall into a hole and don’t come out until your work is complete! These three friends create daylong, distraction-free zones for the masses. Side Hustle School features a new episode EVERY DAY, featuring detailed case studies of people who earn extra money without quitting their job. This year, the show includes free guided lessons and listener Q&A several days each week. Show notes: SideHustleSchool.com Email: team@sidehustleschool.com Be on the show: SideHustleSchool.com/questions Connect on Instagram: @193countries Visit Chris's main site: ChrisGuillebeau.com Read A Year of Mental Health: yearofmentalhealth.com If you're enjoying the show, please pass it along! It's free and has been published every single day since January 1, 2017. We're also very grateful for your five-star ratings—it shows that people are listening and looking forward to new episodes.
What is the true climax of the Bible's story—and what does it mean for your life today?In this message, Mark Ashton explores the dramatic final movements of the gospel story: Cross, Cave, Risen, Cloud. From the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross to the empty tomb, resurrection victory, and ascension into heaven, this message walks through the powerful climax of Scripture and reveals why these events are the core of the Christian faith.Through biblical teaching, cultural storytelling, and passages like 1 Corinthians, Romans, and Acts, Minister Mark Ashton explains how Jesus confronted humanity's greatest enemies—sin, death, and Satan—and won victory for us all.If you've ever wrestled with guilt, addiction, disappointment, spiritual emptiness, or fear of death, this message reveals the hope of the gospel: Jesus went into the grave so you don't have to stay in your cave. His resurrection power offers forgiveness, new life, and a future filled with hope.Whether you're exploring faith, returning to church, or seeking a deeper understanding of Easter and the resurrection, this message explains why the story of Jesus continues to change lives today.Watch and discover how the journey from the cross → the cave → the resurrection → the clouds is an invitation for every person to trust Jesus and step into a new life.
⛰️ This is what a hidden underground cave sounds like when bioluminescent flowers light up the walls.You'll hear water dripping naturally from the cave ceiling, a small stream flowing into the pool, a subtle shimmer sound from the glowing particles floating off the flowers.No music. No talking. Just the cave doing its thing.Good for sleeping, studying or just zoning out for a while. Perfect for: Sleep, Study, Meditation, Relaxation, Fantasy ambience, ASMR Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
⛰️ This is what a hidden underground cave sounds like when bioluminescent flowers light up the walls.You'll hear water dripping naturally from the cave ceiling, a small stream flowing into the pool, a subtle shimmer sound from the glowing particles floating off the flowers.No music. No talking. Just the cave doing its thing.Good for sleeping, studying or just zoning out for a while. Perfect for: Sleep, Study, Meditation, Relaxation, Fantasy ambience, ASMR Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this, our 316th Evolutionary Lens livestream, we discuss health, science, and the Cartesian crisis as it relates to global events. First: a new paper finds that infection tends to lead to greater frailty in older people. This reverses the causality of Terrain Theory of Disease (frailty of the body leads to greater susceptibility of infection), and also provides support for a prediction made by Bret and his co-author Debbie Ciszek in the unpublished, longer version of their reserve capacity paper from 2002. Then: what we are seeing on our personal media feeds does not make us eye-witnesses to anything—not necessarily. Plato's Cave of Mirrors means that we are all fed different media diets, and skills such as observation, discernment, and hypothesis generation, inherently fail when nobody can establish what is actually true. Recommendation: start comparing notes with other people as to what they are seeing, rather than what they think it means.*****Our sponsors:NOBS: NOBS is doing a nationwide rollout into 917 Target stores. The full list can be found on http://nobsroutines.com. Caraway: Non-toxic, highly functional & beautiful cookware and bakeware. Save with Caraway's cookware set, and visit http://Carawayhome.com/DH10 to for an additional 10% off your next purchase.Xlear: Xylitol nasal spray that acts as prophylaxis against respiratory illnesses by reducing the stickiness of bacteria and viruses. Find Xlear online, or at your local pharmacy, grocery store, or natural products store.*****Join us on Locals! Get access to our Discord server, exclusive live streams, live chats for all streams, and early access to many podcasts: https://darkhorse.locals.comHeather's newsletter, Natural Selections (subscribe to get free weekly essays in your inbox): https://naturalselections.substack.comOur book, A Hunter-Gatherer's Guide to the 21st Century, is available everywhere books are sold, including from Amazon: https://amzn.to/3AGANGg (commission earned)Check out our store! Epic tabby, digital book burning, saddle up the dire wolves, and more: https://darkhorsestore.org*****Mentioned in this episode:Ragusa et al 2026: https://academic.oup.com/biomedgerontology/advance-article-abstract/doi/10.1093/gerona/glag043/8497853Gavazzi & Krause 2002: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(02)00437-1/fulltextNew York Magazine article on Casey Means: https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/casey-means-and-the-myth-of-the-root-cause.htmlWeinstein & Ciszek 2002: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11909679/Journalist Mizrahi on X (maybe): https://x.com/eliseevanews/status/2029700361297051829Support the show
In this episode of International Horizons, RBI acting director Eli Karetny sits down with political theorist Laura Field to trace the intellectual currents shaping today's right — from Straussian thought at the Claremont Institute to Catholic integralism, the manosphere, and Trump-era populism. Using Plato's Allegory of the Cave as a touchstone, they interrogate how philosophical radicalism becomes political strategy, why some thinkers return to the “cave” with prudence while others return with authoritarian blueprints, and what these debates mean for American democracy. Tune in for a lively, theory-steeped conversation that bridges political philosophy and contemporary conservative politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In this episode, we're diving into some truly chilling scares, exploring true horror story accounts of cave encounters and terrifying moments caught on camera. Imagine the fear of a caving gone wrong scenario, especially when you're alone. Intro : [00:00] Introduction : [00:15] " I Almost Died In Sloans Valley Cave " : [22:38] Outro : [51:20] BUY MERCHSUBMIT YOUR SCARY STORYFOLLOW MEhttps://www.boozeandboos.net/ Join My Discord! https://discord.gg/sMUtpDwJADStories Found & Edited By : Zack Graham SUPPORT HIM & BUY HIS BOOKS :) Mogollon Monsters - https://a.co/d/d2BHQCPGhosts of Gravsmith - https://a.co/d/ahThYHA ►[ Intro & Background Ambience] - Niko & Aidenhttps://www.youtube.com/@UC-dIpawoAP9T9ccC0tgb-xw ►[《 Background Music
In this episode of International Horizons, RBI acting director Eli Karetny sits down with political theorist Laura Field to trace the intellectual currents shaping today's right — from Straussian thought at the Claremont Institute to Catholic integralism, the manosphere, and Trump-era populism. Using Plato's Allegory of the Cave as a touchstone, they interrogate how philosophical radicalism becomes political strategy, why some thinkers return to the “cave” with prudence while others return with authoritarian blueprints, and what these debates mean for American democracy. Tune in for a lively, theory-steeped conversation that bridges political philosophy and contemporary conservative politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
In this episode of International Horizons, RBI acting director Eli Karetny sits down with political theorist Laura Field to trace the intellectual currents shaping today's right — from Straussian thought at the Claremont Institute to Catholic integralism, the manosphere, and Trump-era populism. Using Plato's Allegory of the Cave as a touchstone, they interrogate how philosophical radicalism becomes political strategy, why some thinkers return to the “cave” with prudence while others return with authoritarian blueprints, and what these debates mean for American democracy. Tune in for a lively, theory-steeped conversation that bridges political philosophy and contemporary conservative politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
In this episode of International Horizons, RBI acting director Eli Karetny sits down with political theorist Laura Field to trace the intellectual currents shaping today's right — from Straussian thought at the Claremont Institute to Catholic integralism, the manosphere, and Trump-era populism. Using Plato's Allegory of the Cave as a touchstone, they interrogate how philosophical radicalism becomes political strategy, why some thinkers return to the “cave” with prudence while others return with authoritarian blueprints, and what these debates mean for American democracy. Tune in for a lively, theory-steeped conversation that bridges political philosophy and contemporary conservative politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Join us as we go spelunking! We'll explore three caves (Sybil's Cave in Hoboken, New Jersey, Dungeon Rock in Lynn, Massachusetts, and Hellhole Cave in West Virginia) and the spooky stories that go along with each one. We'll discuss a 19th century murder that may have inspired Edgar Allan Poe, a man who spent decades digging into a rock on the advice of a ghost pirate, and the legendary Bat Boy. Plus, Amanda has a tiny little cave story.Join our Reddit community: https://www.reddit.com/r/truecreepspodcast/s/JVToI0ykGEJoin our Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/449439969638764A special thank you to our jam thief, Mary Quiton!https://www.patreon.com/truecreepshttps://www.truecreeps.com/shopwww.truecreeps.comHave an episode idea or a question about a case? Submit them here: https://www.truecreeps.com/ideasandquestionsTwitter @truecreepsInstagram @truecreepspodFacebook.com/truecreepspodEmail us at truecreepspod@gmail.comThe Tragic Tale of Mary Rogers and Sybil's CaveWV Underground - Highland OutdoorsThe Labyrinth Below – Wonderful West Virginia MagazineDungeon Rock in Lynn | Atlas ObscuraDungeon Rock and The New England Frankenstein | Obscure VermontDungeon Rock, Lynn Woods · Swampscott Public Library, Swampscott, Mass. · NOBLE Digital HeritageHiram Marble, Eccentric Treasure Hunter (part 1)The Pledge of Allegiance Debuts in a Boston MagazineThe Pirate Ghost of Dungeon Rock - Salem GhostsDungeon Rock in Lynn, Massachusetts started with a pirate ghost and a treasure hunt - CBS BostonThe history and mysteries of Lynn's ‘haunted' pirate cave | GBHThe Mysterious Murder of the Beautiful Cigar Girl - Atlas ObscuraSybil's Cave in Hoboken | Atlas ObscuraWeekly World News - Google BooksWeekly World News - Google BooksWeekly World News - Google BooksWeekly World News - Google BooksWeekly World News - Google BooksWeekly World News - Google BooksWeekly World News - Google BooksWeekly World News - Google BooksWeekly World News - Google BooksWeekly World News - Google BooksWeekly World News - Google BooksWeekly World News - Google BooksWeekly World News - Google BooksWeekly World News - Google BooksWeekly World News - Google BooksWeekly World News - Google BooksWeekly World News - Google BooksWeekly World News - Google BooksWeekly World News - Google BooksWeekly World News - Google BooksWeekly World News - Google BooksBat Boy Found in West Virginia Cave 30 Years Ago!! - Weekly World NewsThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/
Stories we're following this morning at Progress Texas:At the behest of Donald Trump, Ken Paxton is mulling dropping out of the race for the U.S. Senate - on condition that Senate Republicans kill the filibuster and pass the SAVE America Act, which would help Trump suppress voters ahead of the midterm election: https://www.khou.com/article/news/politics/elections/ken-paxton-texas-senate-race-drop-out-trump-endorsement/285-de54f29c-0c5b-41f9-a687-617aa373c535West Texas Republican Congressman Tony Gonzales has finally admitted having an affair with a staffer who later committed suicide, and has stepped aside in his run for re-election, making the GOP nominee Brandon "The AK Guy" Herrera, a gun enthusiast YouTuber known for Nazi and Confederate leanings: https://www.texastribune.org/2026/03/05/tony-gonzales-drops-out-republican-primary-texas-23rd-district-congress/A connection between Elon Musk and the mass shooter in Austin last weekend emerges - the shooter was a former Tesla employee who assaulted another employee in 2024; that victim is now suing the company: https://www.statesman.com/business/article/austin-shooting-suspect-tesla-lawsuit-texas-21957429.phpWe expect a release of investigative data from state officials soon on the killing of Ruben Ray Martinez last year at the hands of a federal immigration agent: https://www.washingtonpost.com/immigration/2026/03/05/texas-dhs-shooting-citizen-killed/?Progress Texas is expanding into both broadcast radio - including a new partnership with KPFT-FM in Houston - and into Spanish language media! Make a tax-deductible contribution to our radio initiative HERE, and to our Spanish expansion HERE.Find our web store and other ways to support our important work at https://progresstexas.org.
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In this episode of the Independent Dealer Podcast, hosts Jeff Watson and Luke Godwin tour The Auto Cave in Dallas, Texas with Mitchell Briggs — a buy here pay here operation built around a focused inventory strategy, an on-site parts yard, and a relentless pursuit of margin. If you have ever felt squeezed on recon costs, this episode will change the way you think about your buy box.What You'll Learn:Why zeroing in on Hyundai and Kia transforms shop efficiency and parts availabilityHow to reverse-engineer a lower cost basis by buying cars with known problemsHow Mitchell generated nearly $20,000 in parts sales in a single month from cars he would have otherwise scrappedHow The Auto Cave cut average recon costs by $650 per car — and what that means at 80-100 units a monthHow smaller dealers can apply this model without seven acres and 35 liftsKey Takeaways:Every make and model has a known common problem — buy it with that problem and fix it cheaper than anyone elseCatalytic converters, door lock actuators, headlights, taillights, and engines are where the money hides in your scrap carsThe BHPH dealer who masters the car side of the business wins on every layer: wholesale margin, retail margin, and APRSupport the businesses that support the podcast:Buckeye Risk Services https://theindependentdealer.com/buckeyeBlytzPay - https://theindependentdealer.com/blytzpayIturan GPS - https://theindependentdealer.com/ituranWebsite: www.theindependentdealer.comEmail: info@independentdealer.comFacebook Group: @independentautogroupLuke Godwin: @lukegodwinJeff Watson: /sendtojeffwLike, subscribe, and share this episode with a dealer who is ready to stop leaving money in the junkyard.
This month, the boys take a look back at a traumatic core memory they got from Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, answer another Discord question, learn about an animated sitcom called Exploding Kittens, and dive into the neo-noir crime thriller Shimmer Lake. Download and listen today on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Amazon, Stitcher, Goodpods, and more of your favorite podcast services! Interested in advertising? Want to be on the show? Reach out at geekcavepodcast@gmail.com
Italy doesn't have to be just museums and piazzas — or just beaches and boat days. In this episode, we're talking about how to combine classic Italy with breathtaking caves and coastal escapes for a trip that feels complete.
Aaron, Rich, David, McChuck, and Aaron Potter discuss how horror is making itself more accessible in 2026. They also cover Resident Evil 9: Requiem, Hunt the Night, Marathon, Caves of Qud's Switch release, High On Life 2, and Super Battle Golf. To contact us, email call@gamerswithjobs.com! Send us your thoughts on the show, pressing issues you want to talk about, or whatever else is on your mind. Severance by Ling Ma Itchy, Tasty
Wind Cave National Park is one of the most underrated stops in the Black Hills, and it is absolutely worth digging a little deeper for. Come with us into the prairies of South Dakota for rare cave beauty, bison sightings, and the kind of quiet that makes you exhale. In this episode, we cover: Why Wind Cave is so underrated, and why I recommend it even when people say Jewel Cave is “prettier” How to get cave tour tickets (and why you should not wait until the day of) Which three tours to choose from as a first time visitor, plus options for special tours What to expect on your tour (temperature, what you can and cannot bring, and tips if you have kids) Easy, high reward things to do above ground, including wildlife drives, a short scenic hike, and a quick trip to Hot Springs Your task for today: Have you been to Wind Cave National Park? Tell us what you loved, and share your best photos (because this park is famously hard to photograph!). Head over to our post on the @DirtInMyShoes Facebook or Instagram page and share with us! Don't miss the full show notes packed with all the links we mentioned so you can plan your adventures like a pro: https://www.dirtinmyshoes.com/exploring-wind-cave-national-park-best-tips-activities/ Planning your own Wind Cave National Park adventure? Dirt in My Shoes South Dakota Itinerary: https://shop.dirtinmyshoes.com/products/south-dakota-itinerary Dirt In My Shoes Wind Cave National Park Planning Resources: https://www.dirtinmyshoes.com/wind-cave-national-park/ Episode 29: The Black Hills (Wind Cave, Custer State Park, Wind Cave, and more!): https://www.dirtinmyshoes.com/29-the-black-hills-wind-cave-custer-state-park-jewel-cave-and-more/ Master Reservation List: https://www.dirtinmyshoes.com/list/ National Park Checklist: https://www.dirtinmyshoes.com/national-parks-checklist/ Trip Packing List: https://www.dirtinmyshoes.com/pack/
Renee and Sandra have talked on a few shows about the difference between expanding and contracting during challenging times. In this show Renee and Sandra take this material to a deeper depth that everyone can relate to. In the times we are living in when people feel that they can't see the positive that life brings oftentimes we choose to dim our light instead of letting it flow through us like a gentle healing breeze or like a beautiful waterfall bringing beauty to all in the sacred of web of life.Join Sandra Ingerman and Renee Baribeau as they talk about the importance of not dimming our light and tools to keep shining during these deep times of learning for all of us! Follow Us ShamansTV.comSupport the show
Hundreds of cheese makers from across the world are gathering in the dairyland — Madison, Wisconsin — for the World Championship Cheese Contest. Taking place Mar. 3-5, it's a prestigious competition that honors the best every type of cheese imaginable. Among the competitors is Prairie Farms Dairy, which manufactures cheese in Faribault. But it's not your ordinary manufacturing plant. The cheese is aged in caves. Minnesota Now host Nina Moini spoke to the head cheesemaker at the plant, Francisco Zepeda.
In this episode, Jude and Stef welcome Dr. Kristine Larsen as our guest host in this special lesser-trod paths episode. Kristine talks to us about Tolkien's use of caves throughout his legendarium, such as the Glittering Caves of Aglarond and Gollum's cave, while drawing parallels to real-world inspirations like Cheddar Gorge and Wookey Hole Caves. We chat about the significance of intention in Tolkien's writing, the impact of commercialism on the natural world, and the ongoing exploration of Tolkien's legacy in contemporary scholarship. Citations Thank you to our guest, Dr. Kristine Larsen! Contact Kristine: larsen@ccsu.edu References: Larsen, Kristine. “Immeasurable Halls and Dreamlike Forms: Tracing the Caves of Cheddar Gorge Throughout Tolkien's Legendarium (and Beyond).” Journal of Tolkien Research 22(2): article 15, 2025. https://scholar.valpo.edu/journaloftolkienresearch/vol22/iss2/15/ (Accessed Feb 15, 2026) Soon to be published: Larsen, Kristine. “‘Deep Down Here By the Dark Water Lived Old Gollum': The 1927 Public Opening Of the Wookey Hole Show Caves And The Hobbit”. A list of Dr. Larsen's publications can be found here: https://www.ccsu.edu/person/kristine-larsen (Accessed March 2, 2026) Tolkien Reading Day 2026 https://www.tolkiensociety.org/events/tolkien-reading-day-2026/ (Accessed March 2, 2026)
This month, we take a look at the God of War prequel Sons of Sparta, Lego Star Wars: the Skywalker Saga, Tractor Racers, and another frightening forgotten D&D creation in Chad's Monster Minute. Download and listen today on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Amazon, Stitcher, Goodpods, and more of your favorite podcast services! Interested in advertising? Want to be on the show? Reach out at geekcavepodcast@gmail.com
On this episode of The RPG Cave, Garret and Ryan talk about all of the things announced during the Pokémon Presents! Ryan also gives their first impressions of World of Warcraft: Midnight! ★ LINKS ★► Get Exclusive Perks on our Patreon: https://patreon.com/carpoolgaming► Join our amazing Discord community: https://discord.gg/eBKUyABg8U► Get your Carpool Gaming merch: https://carpoolgaming.com/► Check us out on Twitch: https://twitch.tv/carpoolgaminglive► Subscribe on YouTube: https://youtube.com/carpoolgaming► Follow on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/carpoolgaming.com★ ULTIMATE PRODUCERS ★Brendan Myers AKA The_WinterGamerJohnathan Brown: https://linktr.ee/pme.jibJonas YoungTony Baker★ PLATINUM PRODUCERS ★Non-Smokin_JoeThe CaptainBrian Reese★ GOLD MEMBERS ★Adam KAwesomeDave1337BennyBrad MooreCecily CarrozzaDan & LumaDannohhEmily O'KelleyJon32LauraLigerWoods330Mr GigglesPatrice MallettePeje EPSteven KellerTechMike
Today Ernie & Carter talk about the Dakota Incident, Power Fantasy, and wtf is going on with the Infernal Hulk! PLUS we'll be answering your questions and giving you our recommended reads for the week!
On this week's Atlantic Tales, Pat Flynn will visit the home of the largest stalactite in the Northern Hemisphere and the third biggest in the world. Over 7 metres in length and believed to weigh around 10 tonnes, it was discovered by a pair of young English cavers in 1952. The cave and stalactite were opened to the public by the Browne family 20 years ago this year.
This month, Justin takes a look back at a Marvel Comics story told through the brushstrokes of Alex Ross, Darrin reviews a comic that points to the lack of rights comic creators seem to have in regards to their own creations, and Chad has another Fantastic Four head-scratcher. Download and listen today on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Amazon, Stitcher, Goodpods, and more of your favorite podcast services! Interested in advertising? Want to be on the show? Reach out at geekcavepodcast@gmail.com
You'll pry my coffee from my cold dead hands. Ima need my frog blanket back mk? David Rush is an American treasure. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 1608: Here We go Again
In this episode, Lisa opens with the reminder that real, sustainable change begins not in urgency, panic, or the frantic rush to “fix” your body, but in the quiet, embodied willingness to be exactly where you are. She invites listeners to step out of the urgency of weight‑loss pressure and into the felt safety that makes transformation possible—safety in your breath, in your body, and in the present moment. Lisa unpacks why panic tightens the system, why urgency blocks clarity, and why the path forward only reveals itself when you stop fighting the moment you're in. Drawing on lived experience, nervous‑system science, and a three‑level coaching framework, she guides listeners toward releasing the fear‑driven chase for change so one can finally see the exit, the path, and the next right step from a grounded, regulated place. Topics Include:Releasing PanicEmotional SafetyFramework for SuccessCommunity[1:55] Lisa shifts the conversation from theoretical groundwork to the "core conversation" of intentional weight loss, specifically focusing on the physiological components of radical acceptance and non-attachment. Lisa emphasizes moving beyond intellectual understanding. The goal is to "embody it until you habituate to it." Lisa explains that safety and acceptance must be felt physiologically to be effective.[3:50] Lisa uses the Harry Potter scene involving Devil's Snare to illustrate the body's response to discomfort.Panic: Struggling and fighting (like Ron) causes the plant to constrict tighter, meeting fear with fear causes physiological contraction and worsens symptoms.Relaxation: Relaxing and "trying on the energy of relaxation" (like Hermione and Harry) causes the plant to release, helping the body to feel safe.[8:35] Lisa applies this to her experience with IBS and chronic pain. Realizing that panic was fueling her physical contraction, she utilized the mantra: "You are uncomfortable, you are not unsafe." The urgency to lose weight is compared to being trapped in a burning room. Panicking and screaming "I have to get out" only adds fuel to the fire and blocks the exit. [25:52] Lisa outlines the three levels required for success:Emotional Sobriety: Learning to feel feelings without using food as a drug.Mind-Body Connection: Connecting with food and the body intuitively.Intentional Weight Loss: This step should only be pursued after the groundwork of levels 1 and 2 is complete. Attempting Level 3 prematurely leads to the cycle of failure.[37:25] For those who react to their reflection as if they are a "predator," Lisa recommends her Mirror Work Challenge to build the capacity to bear witness to one's own body. Lisa addresses facing fears (like wearing a swimsuit in public), one should not throw themselves into the deep end and dissociate. Instead, she urges taking fetus steps to stay in a learning zone rather than a danger zone. She encourages to imagine how one would move, breathe, and exist if they already felt safe, and to start embodying those physical behaviors now. [1:06:06] Lisa argues that individual work is not enough because humans have an "animal brain in a social context."- Quoting "grief cannot be metabolized in isolation," she emphasizes that healing requires safe relationships and the brain needs to learn there are people who can see, love, and accept you without judgment.*The views of podcast guests do not necessarily reflect the views and beliefs of Lisa Schlosberg or Out of the Cave, LLC.LISA IS NOW ACCEPTING: One-on-One Clients!Purchase the OOTC book of 50 Journal PromptsLeave Questions and Feedback for Lisa via OOTC Pod Feedback Form Email Lisa: lisa@lisaschlosberg.comOut of the Cave Merch - For 10% off use code SCHLOS10Lisa's Socials: Instagram Facebook YouTube
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Episode 1608: Here We go Again
Join us on this episode with my friend Neil as he shares His story from overcoming his struggles with body-image at a young age and being bullied as a kid. How He rocked out in a Cave in Germany and also his transition into running his own Gym. We hope you enjoy this chat!His info:IG: @derosa.strength www.derosastrength.comPlease leave us some positive feedback if you're enjoying the show and let us know what you would like to hear more of. I hope you enjoy this episode! As always, I cannot thank every single one of you guys enough for reading my posts, for listening in and allowing me to do what I love to do, without you none of this would be possible! Link to the Podcast is in my Bio as always.Shout-outs!@nudjhealth @deemed_fit @velotricebikeBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fittalk-with-coach-luis--3261827/support.TEAM LTP:My IG: @livetoprogressVoice-over credits
Health Hats walks & floats through ancient Maya caves in Belize with forearm crutches, teamwork, trust, and shared decision-making every step of the way. Watch this episode on YouTube. Audio is published, but not the same Podcast episode on YouTube Summary What does it take to go cave tubing in Belize when you use forearm crutches and have no electric wheelchair? For Danny van Leeuwen, it takes the 3 T’s: Time (a half-mile walk), Trust (in guides and companions), and Talk (real-time decisions about stairs vs. river crossings). HHP245 is a first-person GoPro video of Danny floating through the sacred Caves Branch River — ancient Maya ceremonial grounds — with his wife and friend Linda. It’s part adventure, part health advocacy, and part proof that with the right team, you can push your capabilities further than you thought. Click here to view the printable newsletter with images. More readable than a transcript. Contents Table of Contents Toggle EpisodeProemNarrativeReflectionRelated episodes from Health Hats Please comment and ask questions: at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn via email YouTube channel DM on Instagram, TikTok to @healthhats Substack Patreon Production Team Kayla Nelson: Web and Social Media Coach, Dissemination, Help Desk Leon van Leeuwen: editing and site management Oscar van Leeuwen: video editing Julia Higgins: Digit marketing therapy Steve Heatherington: Help Desk and podcast production counseling Joey van Leeuwen, Drummer, Composer, and Arranger, provided the music for the intro, outro, proem, and reflection Claude, Perplexity, Auphonic, Descript, Grammarly, DaVinci Inspired by and Grateful to: Mike and Linda DeRosa, Ann Boland, Ruben, David, and all our guides and helpers Photo Credits for Videos All by Danny van Leeuwen using GoPro10 Referenced in episode Nohoch Che’en Caves, Branch Archeological Reserve, Episode Proem I delight in pushing the boundaries of my capabilities. In Belize, floating in a tube through caves and snorkeling stretched me. How can tubing stretch anything? It's passive floating. The event included a mile-long walk to the cave entrance – relatively flat with some steps and wading across the river, a mere six-inches deep. No electric wheelchair, just my forearm crutches. Our guide and my compatriots shared in the decision-making and assisted me. This video episode was taken with a GoPro camera hanging around my neck. Watch the video. Reading will not give you the flavor. Narrative Let me tell you a little bit about where we are what you’ll see. Excuse me, as I will be certainly butchering some of the names of stuff. So where we are is Nohoch Che’en Caves, Branch Archeological Reserve, also called the Caves Branch River. It’s in the Cayo District, and districts are like provinces or states. It’s by far the most famous cave tubing destination in Belize and one of the most unique in the world. So this was sacred to the ancient Maya. They were considered portal to Xibalba, the Maya underworld. This wasn’t just mythology. The Maya actively used these caves for religious rituals and ceremonies, particularly during times of drought when they needed to communicate with the rain God, chaac. I don’t know. Archeologists have found ceramic offerings, jade artifacts and human remains inside; evidence of sacrificial rights dating back over 2000 years. The caves were largely forgotten after the Maya civilization declined and weren’t widely known to the outside world until the 1980s and nineties when the Belizean guides and explorers began documenting them and it became a active tourist destination in the early two thousands. So the Caves Branch River flows through a network of limestone caves carved out over millions of years. The system I floated on. Is part of a much larger Karst landscape riddled with interconnected caves. Some of them still unexplored. Pretty amazing, huh? Reflection That was it. Fifteen minutes of about an hour total time and 30 minutes of recording. I hope it gives you a flavor of what we did. It was awesome. I will be producing a couple more videos from Belize over the next few months. The next video will be of the Mayan ruins, then making tortillas and tamales, and then, we'll see. Related episodes from Health Hats https://health-hats.com/pod223/ https://health-hats.com/pod191/ https://health-hats.com/pod164/ Artificial Intelligence in Podcast Production Health Hats, the Podcast, utilizes AI tools for production tasks such as editing, transcription, and content suggestions. While AI assists with various aspects, including image creation, most AI suggestions are modified. All creative decisions remain my own, with AI sources referenced as usual. Questions are welcome. 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This week on The Horror, we visit The Hermit's Cave for his story from June 27, 1937, titled, The House With A Past. Listen to more from The Hermit's Cave https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/e55e1c7a-e213-4a20-8701-21862bdf1f8a/TheHorror1269.mp3 Download TheHorror1269 | Subscribe | Spotify | Support The Horror Support your weekly hauntings by visiting donate.relicradio.com! Thanks!
Things are so bad in Seattle that the city is offering guidance for dogs that are overdosing. There’s a couple of new types of scams to be on the lookout for. // Big Local: Everett mayor caves to anti-ICE activists with new directive. A Kitsap County couple asked for the Spanish option when calling the Washington DOL, but all they got was an English speaker with an hispanic accent. // You Pick the Topic: The Wall Street Journal offers tips on restructuring your workweek that aren’t that helpful.
There’s an argument to be made that every technology advance in communication – from cave paintings to fake AI movie trailers – is at its root an attempt to tell stories. Our first night-fires created the earliest audiences for spoken stories. In time, the development of rhyme, song, and other mnemonic devices allowed those spoken stories to be preserved for generations; pictures drawn on cave walls turned preservation into permanence, telling stories we still experience thousands of years later; writing enabled storytellers to spread tales to faraway places; the Chinese invented printing with moveable metal type around 700 AD; the Toltecs independently invented it at about the same time; 750 years later Gutenberg independently invented it again, adding a converted wine press to create the mass production of mass communication. Over time, printing presses increased the number of storytellers and the size of their audiences by many orders of magnitude, a trend which led us to great revolutions, and electric, then electronic, then digital storytelling and all our storytelling tools of today—and tomorrow’s. Today’s guest is Kevin Ashton, author of “The Story of Stories: The Million-Year History of a Uniquely Human Art.” We see how humans alone possess the desire to share our hopes and beliefs, to understand and connect with others, to process events that have come before and anticipate events that will come next. That innate urge to communicate has impacted every aspect of human history, and it is so ingrained in the fabric of our existence that language did not come to being so that we could tell stories—stories gave us language. Human storytelling has led to innovations in astronomy, entertainment, technology, and beyond, and brought about revolutions, religions, political movements, and so much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Are there parts of you that are hidden away? A secret shame, a private hurt, a lonely fear that resides in the darkness you don't talk about. Jesus knows about it and he wants to heal it. Hebrews 4:13, “Nothing in all creation is hidden from God. Everything is naked and exposed before his eyes.” […]