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On this breaking news update, Mormonish Podcast's Rebecca and Landon are joined by attorney Kolby Reddish as we dissect the district court's August 26th ruling in favor of the LDS church in the suit over the Cody WY temple.This has been a long process that Mormonish has covered every step of the way. We will continue to bring you coverage of the Cody LDS temple as the Preserve Our Cody Neighborhoods group moves forward, in addition to all other temple news.***How to DONATE to Mormonish Podcast: If you would like to help financially support our podcast, you can DONATE to support Mormonish Podcast here:Mormonish Podcast is a 501(c) (3) https://donorbox.org/mormonish-podcast ****WE HAVE MERCH! **** If you'd like to purchase Mormonish Merch, you can visit our Merch store here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/mormonishmerch We appreciate our Mormonish viewers and listeners so much! Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to Mormonish Podcast. You can contact Mormonish Podcast at: mormonishpodcast@gmail.comFAIR USE DISCLAIMER All Media in this video (including the thumbnail) is used for the purpose of review and critique. The images in the thumbnail are used as the primary means of visually identifying the subject matter of the video.
This rally was held on July 4 in Cody. I've included talks from Sen. Cheri Steinmetz, Rep. Rachel Rodriguez/Williams, and US Rep. Harriet Hageman
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network continues its 134 college football team preview series with the Wyoming Cowboys 2024 Season Preview. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & NC Nick (@NC__NicK) break down the upcoming Wyoming Cowboys offense, defense and special teams and key in on the Cowboys 2024 schedule. Should we expect the Wyoming Cowboys to drop off after Craig Bohl retired and they hired Jay Sawvel? Do the Wyoming Cowboys have one of the best home field advantages in all of college football with War Memorial Stadium in Laramie, Wyoming?Is Evan Svoboda the next great Wyoming Cowboys quarterback? Will the run game be super elite with the offensive line returning 4 starters and Harrison Waylee and DJ Jones in the backfield? Did the Wyoming Cowboys win the transfer portal when they landed Tyler King? Is tight end John Michael Gyllenborg a name to lookout for on the Wyoming offense in 2024? Will Wyoming special teams still be top notch with the return of John Hoyland at kicker?Will Aaron Bohl and Jay Sawvel have the Wyoming Cowboys defense playing at an elite level in 2024 with 7 starters returning? Will the defensive line be elite with the likes of DeVonne Harris, Jordan Bertagnole, Ben Florentine and Sebastian Harsh? Is Shae Suiaunoa one of the top linebackers in the Mountain West? Can the Wyoming Cowboys break in new corners and still be an elite defense in 2024? Is Wyett Ekeler and Issac White one of the best safety duos in the MWC? Can the Wyoming Cowboys win the Mountain West this year? We talk it all and more on this Wyoming Cowboys edition of The College Football Experience. JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.comSUPPORT us by supporting our partnersCirca Sports - 16 MILLION in guaranteed prizes w/ Circa Survivor & Circa Millions - https://www.circasports.com/circa-sports-millionFootball Contest Proxy - Use promo code SGP to save $50 at - https://www.footballcontestproxy.com/Rithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/rithmmUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $250 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnGametime code SGPN - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code SGPN for $20 off your first purchase - https://gametime.co/ADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.io Follow The College Experience & SGPN On Social MediaTwitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPNInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/TCEonSGPNTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@TCEonSGPNYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperienceFollow The Hosts On Social MediaColby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbydPatty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicK
Ready for an update on the drama surrounding temple building in different areas of the world? Jake gives an update on the Cody Wyoming and Heber City Utah temple construction. Dusti gives an update about a new Vegas temple. Also, is there really going to be a temple in China?
For the past two years, Wyoming tourism advocates have tried to pass a film rebate incentive program through the state legislature. Filming in the state has its challenges, mainly because it does not offer financial incentives for filmmakers like other surrounding states including Montana, Utah, and Colorado.
On this episode of Mormonish Podcast, Rebecca and Landon delve into the controversy surrounding the proposed Lone Mountain temple in Las Vegas Nevada.The residents in the rural area are concerned that zoning codes and ordinances are being changed to accommodate a very large structure that is too tall and will be too bright for the surrounding area.Rebecca and Landon tell the residents' story in yet another temple building scenario where the LDS church seems to follow the same playbook they did in the other temple stories we follow in Heber Valley, Utah and Cody Wyoming.***How to DONATE to Mormonish Podcast:If you would like to help financially support our podcast, you can DONATE to support Mormonish Podcast here:https://www.mormonishpodcast.org/supportAlso at: PayPal: https://paypal.me/BiblioTechMedia?cou...Venmo: @BiblioTechMedia****WE HAVE MERCH! **** If you'd like to purchase Mormonish Merch, you can visit our Merch store here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/mormonishmerchWe appreciate our Mormonish viewers and listeners so much!Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to Mormonish Podcast!Contact Mormonish Podcast: mormonishpodcast@gmail.com
This is Eric Stark with The Smart RVer Podcast, Delivering the smarts you need to enjoy the freedom of the RV Lifestyle without the fear of breaking down! Enjoying the RV Life: Eric and Alexis delve into the world of packing the correct equipment in your RV for every trip! Its vital that you have what you need but you don't overdo it either! It's important to be smart when it comes to knowing what you need! Staying On The Road: Eric emphasizes the significance of an RV as a substantial financial and emotional investment. He stresses the importance of maintenance to prevent the deterioration of this investment, particularly when the RV is a means to fulfill family activities and travel goals. The maintenance process is portrayed as manageable, requiring confidence, knowledge of personal skill limits, and basic tools. The maintenance checklist includes various systems such as electrical, water, sanitation, appliances, ventilation, roof, house structure, LP (propane) system, and chassis. Eric advises on the need for tools but emphasizes that an extensive or top-of-the-line tool set is unnecessary. He also recommends keeping basic parts on hand, especially when traveling or when businesses are closed. Eric acknowledges the availability of maintenance guides and YouTube videos but notes that they serve as general guides and individual experiences may differ. He compares an RV to a house, highlighting the complexity of its systems and suggesting that certain maintenance tasks may be within one's expertise while others may require professional assistance. The key is understanding the RV's various systems and navigating maintenance accordingly. The Next Stop: Eric and Alexis travel over to Cody Wyoming and share all the gems that lay there! Its a great place to visit as a family and learn about the wild wild west! There's a big cowboy culture that you're sure to enjoy, even if it's new to you or not exactly your thing! Plus if you have kids, this is the ideal place to visit. RV Destinations Magazine- RVdestinationsmagazine.com RV Envy: Eric talks about why you need to get yourself some sewer hose supports! Slunky and Camco carry some really good products and you can be sure to get what you need from either of these brands. Supports come in very handy at RV parks and help the sewage flow more easily! Our Online Resources: The Smart Rver YouTube Channel - Check Out Our No-Nonsense YouTube Videos Sunpro Mfg - RV Sunshade, Windshield Covers & Slide Out Awning Fabrics Hot Boat Ropes - Marine Cordage- Anchor Lines, Dock Lines, Tow Lines etc. Top Rated Podcast - The Smart RVer Podcast Website RV Roof Magic
Title: "Discover Cody, Wyoming: Are you ready to embark on a journey that combines the allure of the Old West with modern family-friendly attractions? Episode 152 of The Family Vacationer Podcast is your ticket to the heart of Cody, Wyoming, featuring an exclusive interview with the Executive Director of Cody Yellowstone, Ryan Hauck. Hosted by the charismatic Rob, this episode promises to be a thrilling exploration of a town that seamlessly blends history, adventure, and family fun. **Unveiling the Spirit of the West:** In the captivating interview, Ryan Hauck, Executive Director of Cody Yellowstone, takes us on a guided tour of the town that Buffalo Bill Cody himself envisioned over a century ago. The episode delves into the rich history of Cody, from its humble settlement to becoming a gateway for travelers venturing into Yellowstone National Park. As we unravel the past, the spirit of the Old West comes alive, offering families a unique opportunity to step back in time. **Buffalo Bill Center of the West:** One of Cody's crown jewels, the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, is a focal point in this episode. Rob and Ryan discuss how this iconic museum not only pays homage to the legendary Buffalo Bill but also showcases the art, culture, and history of the American West. For families, this destination is an educational and entertaining experience, offering a glimpse into the pioneer spirit that shaped the region. **Outdoor Adventures for All Ages:** Cody, Wyoming, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, and the episode highlights the diverse range of activities that cater to families. From thrilling rodeos that capture the essence of the Wild West to the family-friendly Cody Nite Rodeo, where kids can experience the excitement of bull riding, Cody has something for everyone. Rob and Ryan explore how the town's stunning natural surroundings provide the perfect backdrop for hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife spotting, making it an ideal destination for adventurous families. **Family-Friendly Attractions:** The episode shines a spotlight on the family-friendly attractions that make Cody a standout vacation spot. Rob and Ryan discuss the Cody Firearms Experience, where families can engage in hands-on, safe firearm simulations – an experience that combines education with excitement. The town's Dinosaur Center, featuring life-sized replicas and interactive exhibits, is highlighted as a must-visit for families with budding paleontologists. **Gateway to Yellowstone:** Cody's strategic location as the eastern gateway to Yellowstone National Park is explored in detail. The episode emphasizes how families can use Cody as their basecamp for exploring the wonders of Yellowstone, ensuring a seamless blend of history, adventure, and natural beauty. With insights from Ryan Hauck, listeners gain valuable tips on making the most of their Yellowstone adventure from the comfort of Cody. Episode 152 of The Family Vacationer Podcast promises an immersive experience into the charm and excitement of Cody, Wyoming. Rob's engaging interview with Ryan Hauck provides listeners with an insider's perspective on the town's historical significance, family-friendly attractions, and its role as a gateway to the wonders of Yellowstone. If you're seeking a vacation destination that combines the best of the Old West with modern family fun, don't miss this episode. Saddle up and join us on an unforgettable journey to Cody – where the spirit of adventure awaits at every turn.
www.atravelpath.com 00:00 Introduction 01:15 How many times have you been to Disney World? 02:13 What is there to do apart from the main attractions? 03:15 How long should someone spend in Disney World? 05:10 When is the best time to go to Disney World? 06:30 Disney Crowd Calendars 07:00 How far ahead should someone plan? 07:52 Disney Park Passes 08:39 Disney Genie+ 11:20 Night life/adult activities in Disney World 12:30 Favorite restaurants 14:00 Alien Encounter ride 15:00 What are three things to do around Disney World? 17:50 Two complaints someone would have at Disney World 20:20 Crowds/weather in Disney 21:40 What is one thing you can't leave Disney without doing? 22:40 Favorite ride? 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Transcript from YouTube: Erica thank you for joining hope and I on this episode of the travel path podcast thanks for having me yes we know you on YouTube and Instagram as Erica Adventures that's Erica e r i c Ka a um you've got content and videos featuring everything from your travel Vlogs all over the country you've got some backpack Packing Tips you have some book recommendations so a lot of variety there and then you also have a ton of Disney so we're excited to jump in here um why don't you start by sharing a little about yourself and then letting our audience know your current lifestyle looks like yeah so um I am a travel content creator on the side I do have a full-time 9-to-5 job but um on Eric Adventures I just love sharing tips and tricks on all of my Adventures whether that's theme parks or Beyond so that's kind of what my lifestyle looks like right now no that's awesome you definitely have some awesome content I've enjoyed watching it I've learned a lot from you about places that you've gone so I'm excited to jump in here um before we dive too deep into your actual current travel lifestyle we want to take a step back and talk about um when you studied abroad in Rome yeah so that was a very very special time in my life yeah that was my junior going into senior year of college I did six weeks there I think I don't know the time time's crazy there but um yeah that was an incredible opportunity I really got to live in Rome I lived in an apartment um really got to like live in the culture there and explore all of Rome the Coliseum um everything and it was a truly life-changing experience and I cannot recommend doing a study AB broad if it's an opportunity for you like I think everyone should do that um if they can in college it just take you don't have to take the whole like semester off like I just went in the summer and just go for go for a couple weeks and it's going to change your life and give you a whole new perspective oh yeah that's awesome now did you have any initial fears or concerns doing that and if someone you know was thinking about going abroad what would your advice for them be yeah I mean I was excited and nervous I think that's everyone's feeling towards that especially that was my first time really going like out of the country um so you know I had to get my passport and like make sure all my travel documents were in order but I was really lucky to go with some solid friends so I knew I had people um that I knew very well going but I definitely met amazing people along the way so I just feel like it's that you just kind of have to take the jump and do it because it's only like a once in a-lifetime Opportunity you can't you know go back later and do it like study abroad you can go back and travel to Europe but you know actually being in the city for that long and and experiencing the lifestyle that's that's like a once in a-lifetime chance yeah absolutely definitely too with you know your group of friends and at that age you just experience things so much different than you know you do when you travel and you get a little bit older yeah absolutely and you mentioned six to eight weeks and that's news to me might not be news to our audience but I always thought like studying abroad you were there for like a year or a semester so I think that almost answers that question hope had originally where like if you have a concern or you're a little bit afraid to do that well you can actually do it for just 6 to8 weeks can you go for shorter or is that like the quickest time frame you can do in a broad study well for me so I went to Michigan State which has a huge study abroad program and a lot of the study AB Brads were semester and I had you know I didn't really want to take a semester off college cuz that's an experience in itself I really want to have the college experience um so I feel like 6 weeks was the shortest one at my school at the time uh there still might be other opportunities it's maybe four weeks but yeah it wasn't too long um it was I feel like it was the perfect amount of time to get that experience but also like come back home too what was the dayto day in like week to week like in Rome when you were there I pretty much had classes every day during the week so that was basically my morning to my afternoon some of those classes did involve like field trips going to like an historic site or something like that um but basically I I had a pretty similar schedule to what I'd have at home like I went to class and then i' come home and I'd either make dinner go out to dinner because I mean I ate pasta every day when I was in Italy that's kind of what like the week schedule looked like and then on the weekends that was free for us to do whatever some people actually would leave the country and go to like Spain or Barcelona for the weekend because you know that was like a short train right away and we did like a mai Coast or went to Florence so we tried to like explore outside of Rome too uh on the weekends awesome yeah it sounds like a really awesome time there yeah well great um I guess we can fast forward a little bit to your current travel lifestyle where you are now so growing up you've been traveling pretty consistently you've been back and forth the Disney World in Florida and you've lived pretty much all over Michigan has that always been a part of you and did that make you want to continue traveling absolutely I feel like I've always like I almost like live to leave I say sometimes like what really gets me excited is having a trip booked or like knowing I'm about to go experience somewhere new like that's always been a part of me I think I get that from my mom like she's always like let's go let's go here let's go there like yeah like let's do it and I've never really had any reservations about that that's just always been who I am and kind of like how I've grown up just I I I I love to go new places experience new things I do love being at home but I can't be at home for tooo long I have to go somewhere at some point so that's kind of always been a part of me so it sounds like the travel came first like when you're looking for your job your full-time job after your graduated college the travel part was a non-negotiable so how are you able to land a job so that you could have that opportunity how it's how it came to be so I've had two jobs since I've graduated college my first job was in retail which gave me five weeks off um a year so I was like perfect like plenty of time to travel um but I soon realized that that career path wasn't for me so I wanted to switch careers which I did and now I'm in marketing at my current job and I was supposed to be not fully remote like I was supposed to be in the office every day but when I got hired it was March 2020 and life happened and I got sent home and everything kind of shifted at this new company I worked for and everyone's like okay well you can work from home now just because that became our Norm so I feel like you know of course 2020 has its highs and lows for sure but I would say maybe like a good thing that came out of it is that there's so many more opportunities to work from home and that really helps like with travel because I can work you know from home and then leave right to the airport after like I I feel like it just gives me way more flexibility so I feel like in today's society we have so many opportunities so many um job opport unities that we can you know work remote or even hybrid my fiance Works hybrid and that still works with our travel schedule when you're working from home it's great you have the opportunity you can travel more you're not making that commute to work but your work and your boss like they kind of always know you're on call if that makes sense does that make your work hours longer than they might typically be or what does that look like yeah so because I do work in marketing so a lot of my job is communicating with our customers and you know if there's anything that they need um whatever time of day it is I'm just always like okay yeah I'll answer them I work a lot in our social media too so if someone messages us at 10 p.m. I'll need to message that customer back and that's just kind of how it goes thankfully I have a really great team where we always like you know pick each other up if I'm on vacation or traveling you know my boss will be like oh don't worry I got this or or whatever but we just really have a great collaborative team and I think that makes it makes such a difference when you have people that understand on your team that like okay this person traveling will help pick up you know anything that's going on at the office sure yeah finding a job in a team where you're like-minded it's group effort and get things done that way yeah what are some of the biggest frustrations you find with this lifestyle I would say that I feel like there's so much to do and so many places to travel to and I only have so much PTO or we have only so much time off and it's hard to like pick everything and then when you go to that destination it's like okay well there's like a hundred things I could do in Rome in Paris at a theme park like how do I you know pick and choose and I feel like that's kind of like the beauty of travel also is like we're never gonna be able to see it all you know so it's Al it's always like I love to do my plan and research ahead of time so that way I know like okay these are my priorities but I always feel like oh I left a place I'm like oh I didn't get to do that or that and it's like I don't know that's like a little struggle I have personally no I definitely feel that like when we're driving through a state it's like which way do we want to go right like there's so much up here on the Northern side and there's so much on the southern side so we definitely struggle with trying to you know feel like what you can get done in that time frame when you actually have off right and then you come back home and people are like so did you do that and you know and you're like no I didn't do that like oh well you missed out and it's like oh but I was doing this really cool thing it's like ah you know you know it's so true we did a cross country Loop we went North out and then back towards the middle of the country and we thought like once we did that we never have to like do that loop again but like what we found was we could drive that same exact Road the whole exact same path out and back and we could have a completely different experience because there's just so many things that we missed right along the way that we didn't get get to do yeah absolutely so it's funny to bring that up because you do go to and I know we're going to touch on this in part two of the Disney World in Orlando studios and all that but so if anyone's looking to plan a trip to Disney definitely tune into part two here but you mentioned there's a ton of places million one things to do and see but you're always going back and forth to Disney and you've been going there since you were a kid I guess we can do like a little bit of a teaser for the next episode is there something that makes that place so special for you yeah I mean well first of all I think the Nostalgia factor for me since I've been going there since I was a kid it's it's always been very nostalgic for me it's always felt like a place I mean kind of like a a second home in a way like I just always feel at peace when I'm there and it's it's just a place I go to when I just want to have fun like I just want to have a good time I want to be entertained and like just have a ball and honestly have permission to be a kid again and just have that Disney escapism um some people call it the Disney bubble like as soon as you enter Disney World all of your problems at home they don't exist anymore you get to kind of be in this like pretend world and just just have fun and just be a kid again so that's something that I do love about theme parks in Disney World like I just love to go and just just be a kid have a good time I love roller coasters and the entertainment so it's just a place I like to visit for sure yeah and they're always making more and more new rides and yeah yeah so everyone tune in to part two we'll be talking about that in the next episode so we'll transition a little bit to some of the budgeting and finance when you're on the road now we typically ask this question what does a monthly budget look like obviously you're not traveling full-time living in a van or an RV so how long are you typically gone for and then what does that budget typically look like yeah so it really depends on the trip um it could be a weekend trip or a week trip but I feel like when it comes to budgeting I really focus a lot of my budgeting when I'm at home like I I budget the most there so that I can save up for those travel experiences so for instance like I rarely really eat at eat out when I'm home like I actually moved to a new city um it's been over a year now and some people ask me like oh like what are your favorite restaurants in the new city you live and I'm kind of like oh I don't really try a ton because I kind of save that money to then eat out when I travel and do other experiences so it really just depends and then when it comes to like a a week or weekend trip if I can drive there that's what I'm going to do just to save some money there so it's all about kind of like saving money leading up to the trip so that way when I'm there I don't have to think so much about you know like oh should I really spend this much it's like well I've been saving for a month now for this trip so I want to spend that money on this experience that I can only get in this city sure yeah saving up when you're back home and yeah splurging when you take that vacation yeah that's kind of how I balance it that's a good point you're bring up and it's it's interesting because we learn that same thing I think the pandemic brought out a lot of people actually going out and exploring their own backyard because for a while like we have like some air Bean bees and people would ask us like oh the best places to eat at and things to do in the area and we'd be like yeah we'd actually never we'd be recommending things but we're like we actually haven't done these things before we spent like one day a couple years ago and just did everything we could in Mystic and it was like like this is such a fun you know such a fun time I remember you worked at a at a shop in one of the in the village and like people were coming in who've lived in this area for like their entire life and they're like I never knew this was here you know once you know there's a shutdown and people are forced to stay home and stay in their hometowns then they get out and explore but yeah it is funny how like little we knew about our hometown until we were like we should probably know more about this yeah no that actually that reminds me of something I saw on Instagram a couple weeks ago and it was this guy I think he was in Switzerland and he was at a bar and the guy next to him was like oh yeah like I'm a local here and he's like oh well tell me all the cool stuff to see and the Local's like no you want to talk to all the tourists at that table because they've done their research they know what to do it's like we're always bad that bad about being tourists in our own town but that's just funny you know that that happens so when you are staying is it air BNB Hotel how does that look mostly hotels um I guess my in September I did stay in Airbnb because we were there for a week and there was six of us we wanted a little bit more space a kitchen and everything but I would say you know if it's like a short trip four days or less I'm I usually do a hotel um but longer I think Airbnb works out best and how many trips a year are you taking I think well I guess I'll think I'll talk about this year because I feel like I got all my trips like in my brain now for this year it's might be like every month to two months which is exciting I'm excited for this year because I'm going to go finally back to Europe because I haven't been since the study abroad that'll be my honeymoon trip so I'm very excited about that so it'll be a big year of travel for me awesome awesome what are some money-saving travel tips you've discovered along the way I love trying to fly during the weekday that really saves a lot I always like looking at Google flights like I love tracking flight prices too to make sure I'm getting the best deal um I also do have a travel card that helps me a lot I earn a lot of miles on that so that helps pay for flights um but yeah I would say just I I really that's probably my number one thing is I really try and save leading up to the trip and that way when I'm there I don't have to worry so much about you know my budget while I'm experiencing what I want to experience yeah so true which travel car do you have I have the Delta AMX card does that get you into the lounges well you know they they changed that rule so I think I was leading up to I think I had to get so many miles and then I could get in but now I don't know they changed the rules and I'm like okay whatever like yeah that's like something we just or I think you had known about it but I just discovered it like you walk in the airports and you see these lounges and I've never thought twice about it but apparently if you have the right card you can just you know get in there and do your work and it seems like the perfect opportunity for someone who is traveling you know fulltime or you know they're away for a while and they just want to get some work done like some of these places have like free food showers it's like you have to be travel obviously but you could get there like half you know half a day early and crank out some work super nice if you have a long layover actually now that we're talking about it I think it might be I have to pay like a certain fee like maybe $50 but I think that includes your food while you're there too so yeah I forget but I know they just changed that rule so it's like people were all upset about that so I was like okay maybe I won't be getting into those lounges but oh well so you don't have kids but you do have two dogs right yep so what would you say to someone who wants to travel but has pets and are worth that's too much of a commitment what would you tell them how do you manage it yeah so I have a couple points on this so first of all yeah I do have two dogs so it can be a little bit bit of a barrier when I'm trying to travel it makes it a little bit harder to do last minute trips because who's going to watch the dogs you know they can't just be home alone um so first of all thankfully we do have family that are so obsessed with our dogs that they'll be like yeah like we'll take them and they get so excited so sometimes they stay with them but also I don't always just want to like dump our dogs on our family you know everyone has busy schedules too so we do board them as well and I feel like just dog boarding has really come a long way in the past couple of years like I remember as a kid when we used to board our dog she didn't really like it because she was just like in a kennel all day but these dog boarding places are like little mini Resorts now they have doggy playtime and like they get like walks and everything so I'm like okay I'm basically taking my dog on vacation while I while I go on vacation so that's really nice too um and then I'll also say like we like to take our dogs when we can um travel especially when we go to Northern Michigan we definitely bring our dogs along and I think they have more fun than us when we go honestly like they love being up there so there's I feel like there's a lot of opportunity nowadays to take your pets with you my my fiance and I just took a trip to Chicago not too long ago and when I was looking up hotels I swear all of them were like dog friendly and I feel like you wouldn't have seen that like five years ago like I don't know I was like wow like all these places are dog friendly not that we were planning on bringing our dogs but it was nice to know that that is an option nowadays so definitely just like do your research there's really cool places you can take your pets with you one word of caution I will just mention because we just took a trip to Florida and we had our dog scheduled to do the daycare we were boarding them and we got a message like I don't know like a week before and they told us that the puppy Co Kettle cough was going around we ended up having someone that just we paid her to stay at her house so there's always fallback plans like Rover um there's different things you can do too so I guess the word of advice would be to just have some sort of fallback plan and they do get pretty pricey right how much typically are you spending to have your dog be boarded we've been because we've moved around a lot in Michigan so we've seen a lot of different um kennels and they can be pricey some of them have been $50 per dog so when you have two dogs that adds up a lot um but sometimes they give a discount on the second dog which is nice but our recent kennel that we just found um really comes out to $30 per day for dog so that's way more reasonable so you just have to kind of do your research I feel like dog doggy daycares and kennels are popping up everywhere so just do your research and you might be able to find one that's not too expensive but again if it is maybe you just take a shorter trip so you can kind of balance out that yeah 30 bucks they must not have the balcony and the hot tub in their sweet for that price right all right awesome we'll transition we'll start wrapping up a little bit here what has been the coolest experience you've had while traveling so that is such a hard question because I feel like oh my gosh there's so many I could choose from but I think the one I want to talk about is a recent one I've had so in September of 2023 I went to bamp National Park which is like in the heart of the Canadian rocky and it was our first day there and we had signed up for horseback riding and we were riding these horses literally through the mountains I mean you couldn't have pictured a more beautiful place and I'm on a horse I feel like I'm living the cowgirl dream and it's like it was like a pinch me moment like this can't be real the beauty and just the experience was just like so awe inspiring and it was like that moment I was like yep I'm in love with this place like this place is so cool and just to like kind of do an Excursion instead of just like hiking the trails being on a horse was like really really really cool so let me ask you this and I think I know what the answer is going to be but would that experience be a contender if there were no horses involved do you think well I think it would still I mean maybe because it was also my first day so I was just still like whoa like with these mountains cuz I I'd never seen mountains like that before and the lakes and we even walk the horse through like a river so I was like oh my gosh like this is so cool I felt and also at the time I was watching Yellowstone which is like a huge like cowboy show so I was like okay like I am totally living living the dream right now but yeah just it was like one of those like Pinch Me moments for sure yeah I guess I asked that because we had a similar experience we did Cody Wyoming we went horseback riding completely different terrain it was red rock and we were in the in the woods but yeah if we had hiked it it wouldn't have been the same as just you know going I me we don't ride horses regularly that was like I don't know your first time right riding a horse and I think like my third time so just doing that just makes it so I guess my advice would be if you're looking to do something like this and there's like a horse back riding option available for the family look into it it's GNA be something your children your guys are going to remember for a long time it's it makes that moment just that much more special yeah I totally agree with that I mean it would have been cool on foot as much but like to be on the horse and I it's just a different experience and just added added a little something extra to it yeah everything you shared from that looked amazing and I think every single person that probably saw your post were like okay that's got to be a a bucket list travel next year so you've been traveling pretty much your entire life what is one thing you've learned that you can't live without while you're traveling and one thing you learned that you don't need okay so things I can't live without I have to mention two things first has to do all with packing because I love packing I love like I feel like that's just as exciting as going on a trip it gets me so excited to go and once I discovered packing cubes I swear it changed the packing game for me I just love it because it organizes your stuff I swear you can pack more stuff with them because it kind of like compresses it and I feel like it just makes traveling so much easier and again more organized especially let's say you're going to Europe and you're doing a couple countries in one trip just like kind of having everything in one spot is so nice and then the second thing I have learned is you always always should wear good comfortable shoes because nothing ruins a trip than blisters or sore feet like I I tell you just find the most comfortable shoes you can wear because whether you're going to the theme parks out on a hike or walking the streets of Europe like you should have good shoes it's going to like make your trip so much better and then the thing I realize that I can live without I feel like I I've learned that you know you don't have to have a new outfit every day of your trip I feel like for girls or anyone on Instagram like we always get this pressure to be like okay like we have to like pack all these things so that we have the best trip and the best photos but that's not really what it's about like I feel like I used to get into that like mindset that it's like oh I should you know have the perfect outfit for this perfect photo or whatever but you know what be an outfit repeater it's cool to do no one really cares and just it's that's not about what travel is travel is being there in the moment yeah such good advice now do you have any recommendations on shoes oh yeah um okay so one pair of shoes I love is called All Birds they are extremely comfortable shoes I love them I've worn them on so many trips and then the second pair of shoe that I've recently discovered are vessie shoes and what's really cool about them is they are 100% waterproof but they're like a tennis shoe and they're knit material so it still like gives you that nice comfortable tennis shoe feel but I mean I I can dump a bucket of water on them and water is not going to get through so I've worn those to Disney World in Orlando where it can rain at any moment and then I did wear them to bamp just because I wasn't sure and honestly they were great hiking shoes too I kind of had like this tennis shoe boot style from them and I love those shoes they're just so comfortable so those definitely those two Brands I really recommend we fit an insane amount of things in our van that I thought was not going to fit and then somehow she stuffed everything in the cube and we had like room to spare so packing cubes invest in your Footwear and it's kind of similar like an analogy is like your mattress you spend a lot of time sleeping you spend a lot of time on your feet know Splurge there because your body's going to thank you you know 20 30 years down the road you've been traveling your entire life did you have any YouTube or other influencers that influenced you to travel or maybe people have recommended books too yeah I think really I dove into the whole YouTube travel Community um especially during 2020 cuz all I wanted to do was go somewhere and I couldn't so like that was my escapism was to just like watch people go on trips um on YouTube so I would say a lot of those were Disney YouTubes because I was just missing Disney World so I watched um Disney food blog is a great Channel they have so many great tips on Disney World um there's another she's also like life style but Rogan Tate on YouTube is awesome she does a lot of travel um in Europe and also to Disney park so those are like two that I love to watch and just give a lot of tips from so we'll link those channels in the show notes below and while our audience is checking out those channels where can they find out more about you yeah so I am on Instagram and YouTube both erica. Adventures AA spelled e r i c Ka um and yeah that's where you can find me I have travel Vlogs a little bit of Lifestyle Vlogs too on my YouTube channel and a lot of travel content on my Instagram great Erica thank you for coming on thank you so much for having me this was so much fun
www.atravelpath.com 00:00 Intro 01:06 Studying abroad in Rome 04:48 Have you always wanted to travel? 05:44 How were you able to get a job so you could travel so much? 07:20 Does remote work mean you are always “on call?” 08:12 What are the biggest frustrations you find with travel? 10:10 What makes Disney so special to you? 11:15 What does your travel budget look like? 13:50 What types of places are you staying in? 14:45 What are some money saving travel tips? 15:15 Delta AmEx card 16:30 Traveling with dogs 19:40 What has been your coolest travel experience? 22:00 What can't you live without while traveling? 23:13 What have you learned you don't need while traveling? 23:56 Shoe recommendations 25:09 Travel influencers We had a fun time talking with Ericka from Ericka's Adventures today! In this episode you can expect to hear all about how: ✈️Her study abroad in Rome
In this episode, host Bruce Wallin explores the transformative power of travel with guest Esme Benjamin, a wellness and travel journalist and host of the podcast The Trip That Changed Me. They start by talking about wellness programs in Italy (The Ranch) and Cuba (Mhai Yoga). We learn why Fiuggi water has been celebrated for its healing powers and why Cubans are gathering in public spaces dancing nearly every evening. Then we learn about the trip that changed Esme, a year-in-the-making five-month-long road trip across the United States with her husband and corgi dog. She starts by telling us the things that happened in her life that led her to take this life-altering adventure. We hear about her path through the following incredible places: Black Hills & Badlands (South Dakota), Glacier National Park and Bozeman (Montana), Cody (Wyoming), Boulder, Rocky Mountain National Park, Gateway Canyons Resort and Spa (Colorado), Monument Valley, Antelope Canyon, and the Grand Canyon (Arizona), Indiana Dunes National Park (Indiana), San Francisco and Los Angeles (California), and more! At the end of her trip, Esme got a BIG surprise. Esme's story is a reminder that travel can be a powerful tool for personal growth and transformation. To listen to Esme's podcast The Trip That Changed Me, click here and look out for the episode with our host Bruce coming soon: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-trip-that-changed-me/id1488501080See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Show Information Aug 20, 2023 Greetings brothers and sisters! Welcome to the weekly MormonNewsRoundup where Maven and Dives ruminate on the great and spacious beehive! Full Title EP 73 - Cody Wyoming temple saga, James Huntsman breaks silence on Mormon fraud lawsuit, man faces felony for eating LDS chicken nuggets, and Elder Bednar gives us a sneak peek into his life Connect with Dives! www.MormonNewsRoundup.org kolob@mormonnewsroundup.org Voicemail Twitter YouTube Instagram TikToc Facebook Support this Podcast Patreon Welcome to the MormonNewsRoundup! Get to know Maven Who are you and what are you all about? You just recorded a podcast episode with the Britvengers, what did you cover and how did that go? You work for MS and MD? I heard you were going to start your own podcast with Gene Judson. Your MS food insecurity story brought me to tears and made me greatly question whether I should continue serving at the bishop's storehouse Is there anything else about your personal life or religious beliefs you would like to share? MNRU Joke of the week There's an AI-powered app that lets users 'text' with Jesus For $2.99 a month, you can unlock Satan. Articles CODY'S MAYOR HALTS LDS TEMPLE BUILDING PERMIT The City of Cody's mayor has put a halt to the issuance of a building permit for the proposed temple for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Meme Meme MNRU Trivia Moment Pres. Nelson has been at the helm for ??? years and has announced ??? temples, how many of them are currently operational? Bonus question, what is the pricetag of those ??? temples? Analysis 5 members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints killed in Maui wildfires what it look like on the ground The church sent a 70 and some missionaries to the area Twitter response God is protecting the righteous from the fires! well, actually he is protecting the buildings!? Buildings are still standing! A day in the life of Elder Bednar Son of Mormon billionaire suing church for $5million over alleged fraud says followers are 'fleeing' faith after leaders 'lied' to them over how it spent secretive $175BILLION investment fund meme Maven Takes Lead Man faces felony charge after stealing chicken nuggets from LDS meetinghouse So who is pressing charges here? Probably the local bishop Felony!? Twitter take Church just gave $44million to alleviate hunger last week, but now a local bishop won't share his loaf/fishes? Twitter take 2 How many nuggets? Nug Nazi Fixed headline TikToc More memes NuggetGate Final take These are the top 10 holdings of the Mormon Church's $49 billion stock portfolio The First Presidency has called Alexander Dushku to be a General Authority Seventy Twitter reaction Writing all those anti-lgbtq briefs really paid off! Inspired call!? His background Meme As transparent as we know how to be Mormon Man who allegedly sold fake COVID cure arrested after 3-year manhunt Gordon Pedersen, 63, sold a silver product that he claimed cured COVID “Dr.” Pedersen does have a strong testimony, though The ‘Mormon Mistress', Holly Jane “withdrawn” from LDS church She says her photos are tactful and classy. Conclusion New MNRU episodes live on YouTube Sundays at 9:30pm EST Shoutout to Weird Alma on bandcamp.com for this episode's music. Thanks so much for ruminating with us on the great and spacious beehive! And remember, remember: No unhallowed hand can stop this podcast from progressing! #lds, #mormon, #exmormon, #postmormon,#religion, #news, #ldschurch, #comeuntochrist, #churchofjesuschrist, #churchofjesuschristoflatterdaysaints, #byu, #byui, #josephsmith, #comefollowme, #polygamy, #bookofmormon, #becauseofhim, #hearhim --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonnewsroundup/support
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Aug 13, 2023 Greetings brothers and sisters! Welcome to the weekly MormonNewsRoundup where Jared, Morgan and Dives ruminate on the great and spacious beehive! Full Title EP 72 - James Huntsman Lawsuit, Cody Wyoming Temple Lawsuit Saga, DezNat in Provo, and record setting LDS Church Humanitarian Donation Connect with Dives! www.MormonNewsRoundup.org kolob@mormonnewsroundup.org Voicemail Twitter YouTube Instagram TikToc Facebook Support this Podcast Patreon Welcome to the MormonNewsRoundup! Get to know Jared and Morgan MNRU Joke of the week - Jared Follow ups Utah area Young Single Adult conference kicks off with Delta Center concert Video Twitter take Articles In one of its largest-ever donations, LDS Church gives an additional $44M to help fight world hunger Twitter Reaction WHAT happens when you cross a Mormon with a vegan and an erectile dysfunction supplement? Utah anti-pornography camp accused of 'abusing' teens Cody Wyoming temple saga going to cost the taxpayers there LDS representatives also said potential litigation would be costly for the city and its citizens, who would likely lose in the courts, and cited a federal law protecting religious rights. Mormons Behaving Badly Bigoted and Hateful? Approved!? Winning hearts and minds…. TWIM Lawsuits and persistent threats lead to victory? Meme Heber City Council weighs in on LDS temple project, considers lighting Utah man Craig Robertson shot dead during FBI raid of his residence after he posted messages threatening the lives of President Biden and NY DA Alvin Bragg. Craig Robertson FBI kills Mormon man in Provo Twitter Reaction Ward clerk!? A Good and Decent Man How the church needs to do better Brutal Take Mormon Church Must Face Fraud Lawsuit Over Tithe Spending SL Trib coverage Twitter reaction Full case file Meme Reditt reaction Church Responds High-level church officials could be called to testify (is there any chance of getting Brad Wilcox on the stand?) TWIM buries Huntsman lawsuit Conclusion New MNRU episodes live on YouTube Sundays at 9:30pm EST Shoutout to Weird Alma on bandcamp.com for this episode's music. Thanks so much for ruminating with us on the great and spacious beehive! And remember, remember: No unhallowed hand can stop this podcast from progressing! #lds, #mormon, #exmormon, #postmormon,#religion, #news, #ldschurch, #comeuntochrist, #churchofjesuschrist, #churchofjesuschristoflatterdaysaints, #byu, #byui, #josephsmith, #comefollowme, #polygamy, #bookofmormon, #becauseofhim, #hearhim --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonnewsroundup/support
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Aug 6, 2023 Greetings brothers and sisters! Welcome to the weekly MormonNewsRoundup where Rebecca and Dives ruminate on the great and spacious beehive! EP 71 - Lori Daybell sentenced, Patricia Holland laid to rest, Church Mags now free, LDS Church files 2nd lawsuit in Cody Wyoming, and Mormon missionary dies opening his call Connect with Dives! www.MormonNewsRoundup.org kolob@mormonnewsroundup.org Voicemail Twitter YouTube Instagram TikToc Facebook Support this Podcast Patreon Welcome to the MormonNewsRoundup! MNRU Joke of the week Rebecca --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonnewsroundup/support
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July 23, 2023 Greetings brothers and sisters! Welcome to the weekly MormonNewsRoundup where Rene and Dives ruminate on the great and spacious beehive! Full Title EP 69 - Rene Steelman co-hosts, Sister Patricia Holland dies at age 81, LDS Church files lawsuit over Cody Wyoming Temple, Utah Area Presidency makes bizarre endorsement, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is on the way to becoming a trillion dollar church! Connect with Dives! www.MormonNewsRoundup.org kolob@mormonnewsroundup.org Voicemail Twitter YouTube Instagram TikToc Facebook Support this Podcast Patreon Welcome to the MormonNewsRoundup! Get to know the Rene Steelman Who are you? You started a YouTube channel and podcast that is called She Became Visible. When did you start that and What is it all about? I helped you make shorts, edit content, and do some other behind the scenes work on your channel? What has been the result of those efforts? Working on your channel really forced me to consume a great deal of your Content (every episode!), and during that process, I have never wished to swap my Y chromosome out more. Your videos are so heartfelt, emotional, raw, and powerful. In contrast, I run a rather analytical and sometimes cold hearted podcast. I need to repent! It has been incredibly satisfying to me to help you and the women of your channel become more visible, and I'm proud that I was able to elevate their voices in a small way. Your Tik Tok Is there anything else about your personal life or religious beliefs that you would like to share? MNRU Joke of the week Rene Follow ups Church Issues Statement on Reports about LDS Charities Australia The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (“Church”) issued the following statement in response to reports of LDS Charities Australia's (“LDSCA”) spend on humanitarian aid having fallen in 2022. Laughably short Does confirm that LDSCA will continue operations matter closed The LDS Church Files Lawsuit Against Cody's Planning, Zoning and Adjustment Board Church lawsuit also threatened in Heber Valley. Church is not taking no for an answer Articles Sis Holland dies She battled the long term effects of COVID Her name is not mentioned? Her Identity is wrapped up in her husband Utah Area Presidency endorses David Barton: Why I Love America Anti-Islamic Charlatan!? Niche affiliation syndrome Bombed LDS Church in Ukraine One out of 7 US Latter-day Saints attend “weekly” church What Can Make Our Prophets, Our Scriptures, and Our Temples Useless? this is asking the wrong question in my opinion The four things we can do as members of the church Joke poll Featured News Article LDS Church on its way to becoming a trillion-dollar faith The Widow's Mite Report offers detailed analysis of the faith's holdings well beyond the public stock filings from its investment arm. Conclusion New MNRU episodes live on YouTube Sundays at 9:30pm EST Shoutout to Weird Alma on bandcamp.com for this episode's music. Thanks so much for ruminating with us on the great and spacious beehive! And remember, remember: No unhallowed hand can stop this podcast from progressing! #lds, #mormon, #exmormon, #postmormon,#religion, #news, #ldschurch, #comeuntochrist, #churchofjesuschrist, #churchofjesuschristoflatterdaysaints, #byu, #byui, #josephsmith, #comefollowme, #polygamy, #bookofmormon, #becauseofhim, #hearhim --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonnewsroundup/support
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May 28, 2023 Greetings brothers and sisters! Welcome to the weekly MormonNewsRoundup where Al and Dives ruminate on the great and spacious beehive! Full Title EP 61 - President Oaks YA devotional, Latter-day Saint wins American Idol, Cody Wyoming temple stirs controversy, and the most closeted state in America revealed! Connect with Dives! www.MormonNewsRoundup.org kolob@mormonnewsroundup.org Voicemail Twitter YouTube MormonMovieReviews Support this Podcast Patreon Welcome to the MormonNewsRoundup! Longtime cohost and listener favorite Al is back on the program. Webcam Follow ups Last week YouTube copyright issues, full episode on apple podcasts Sentencing date set for Lori Vallow Daybell Articles President Oaks Urges Young Adults to ‘Be of Good Cheer' in Their Challenges Nothing inspires today's young adults these days like a couple of white multi-millionaire nonagenarians Imagine getting YSA advice from DHO who was born in 1932 Clip to discuss Legendary letter Why no name? Is she not criticizing leaders of the church? And would that not be wrong? Treating others who are different from us with kindness Electroshock therapy Oaks declined to comment on the discrepancy between his memory and the research, church spokesman Doug Andersen said” Stop delaying marriage and start having kids Effects of having children early Infant mortality increases when the period between births shortens Continuing to give births at a higher age also carries additional health risks for both mother and child Kristen Oaks is Dallins second wife, she was unmarried previous to marrying him at age 53, she has never had children (nor has Wendy Nelson btw) Perhaps women in particular don't want to get married earlier because they don't want to end up as a polygamous wife in the afterlife Societal trend of marriage ages is rising at a rate of about one month per year, average male age is like 28 and average female age is 25 Effects of getting married early Kristen didn't get married young either The fairness of the plan of salvation vs having lots of kids Tucker Carlson kids thing Messaging on having kids has changed It probably all comes down to this: there are well documented psychological, sociological, physical, and economical downsides to getting married early and having lots of kids, but there are positive church outcomes in activity rates, tithing receipts, and retention rates. Hence, Oaks views giving potentially damaging advice like this is ok so long as the needs of the church come first. It's a philosophy called doctrine over self. What is best for you spiritually, socially, or physically must be subverted for the betterment of the collective whole. That is the very definition of a high demand religion. Most Closeted State in America Revealed Sent this article to my Gay brother who was raised in Utah, he is not at all surprised Latter-day Saint teen wins ‘American Idol' Singing share microphone First Mormon since David Archuletta to win AI Cody Wyoming Neighbors have LDS temple concerns Meeting postponed Public hearing on Cody temple postponed after the church withdrew its applications for the project. Let's build the temple! Mormon Church buys Wembley Amazon warehouse for £74 million via charitable company Ensign Peak returns lagging New episodes live on YouTube Sundays at 9:30pm EST Shoutout to Weird Alma on bandcamp.com for this episode's music. Thanks so much for ruminating with us on the great and spacious beehive! And remember, remember: No unhallowed hand can stop this podcast from progressing! #lds, #mormon, #exmormon, #postmormon,#religion, #news, #ldschurch, #comeuntochrist, #churchofjesuschrist, #churchofjesuschristoflatterdaysaints, #byu, #byui, #josephsmith, #comefollowme, #polygamy, #bookofmormon, #becauseofhim, #hearhim --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonnewsroundup/support
MAILBAG? MATT A listener wrote in regarding our discussion on church finances: “I think there is a balance somewhere in between full-disclosure and what we've got now - where, as Melissa said, we can read articles on the church news to see where we are spending money. I would like something like a line item budget. You don't have to tell me exact numbers, but what about letting us know that we spend 20% on temples, 15% on disaster relief, 35% goes into savings, etc. I'd be interested in your thoughts on a middle-of-the-road type financial disclosure from the church” QUICK CLIPS (A FEW OF THE WEEK'S STORIES) MELISSA Church sends weekly emails of inspiration MATT I think we should discuss two things from President Oaks Devotional. The first is these two figures he presents: President Oaks asks young people to consider what they miss when marriage is intentionally delayed. President Oaks mentions a couple of causes: shortage of affordable housing, and increased student debt. What else is behind these trends? The second is his response to a question from a Young Woman in the US who is concerned with how other members of the church act on social media and at stake youth activities regarding LGTBQ issues. He says two things that I think we should discuss. 1) He tells young people that their church leaders and parents can help them understand eternal principles and then emphasizes the For the Strength of Youth pamphlet. The states that “With these truths as your guide, you can make inspired choices that will bless you throughout eternity” then 2) He emphasizes the two great commandments and says, “Anyone who does not treat individuals who face gender identity challenges with love and dignity is not aligned with the teachings of the first and second great commandments.” What is the best way to stand up for the truth on these moral questions? MELISSA American Idol winner is LDS MATT Plans For 101-Foot Mormon Temple In Cody Spark Opposition, Petition Drive MELISSA Has the church increased transparency about what happens inside temples? Related: Status of all 133 temples announced by Pres. Nelson MATT Central American Youth encouraged to serve missions MELISSA Mental Health awareness https://www.thechurchnews.com/ MATT What does anti-Mormon bias look like in academia? A Q&A with Patrick Mason “I've heard students of faith at Utah State University and the University of Utah say they are sitting in classrooms where at least their perception of the faculty is that they are hostile to either the particulars of their faith or faith in general. Oftentimes, it revolves around more social and political and cultural issues, such as LGBTQ equality and things like that, but sometimes it's just simply, at least in the student's perception, a kind of hostility toward religion broadly speaking” Is this true? FAMOUS MORMONS MATT Alan Moon: Ticket to Ride Frank Norris: Pit Grandpa Beck: Cover your Assets (BIG DEAL, LITTLE DEAL, NO DEAL?) MELISSA 1 in 4 lds have thought about leaving the church by Jana Riess. I think it is humorous that she wrote this piece because that number is the same as the national average. She could just have easily written a story that says that 22% of the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are converts, or that at most 5% of our church members have left the church, compared to 37% leaving the Catholic Church or 24% leaving their Protestant church. MATT Church handbook instructs on how to handle preferred names or pronouns. There are some interesting tidbits in there. MELISSA Women's Conference talk on how to avoid spiritual overwhelm MATT Holly Jane, 39, wasn't willing to quit her OnlyFans venture, despite the bishop demanding she delete her account. Apparently she still attends church, but she has faced disciplinary action for continuing to have an OnlyFans account.
In episode 94, we continue our multi-episode road trip to Wyoming. This installment takes us to Cody, Wyoming, and Devils Tower National Monument. We'll visit all of Wyoming's National Park system sites as we make our way through this series. Cody Wyoming Cody, Wyoming, is a great western town full of adventure and rich history. Located in the heart of the western plains, this historic community is known for its outdoor activities and world-famous rodeo. More Attractions On This Episode Buffalo Bill State Park Buffalo Bill Dam Buffalo Bill Center of the West Old Trail Town & Museum of the West Hotel Irma Lower Shell School House (Stone School) Dayton, Wyoming Devils Tower National Monument Listen to our prior episodes for more tips on planning your trip to Wyoming. The Places Where We Go Travel Resources The Places Where We Go Travel Resources TRAVEL BOOKS: While planning your travels, you can find links to several books to get you in the travel mindset on our Amazon Store Page - check out the section: Books That Inspire Travel GEAR: Visit our Amazon Storefront for more travel resources - all we use personally. GET YOUR TRAVEL GEAR HERE! - The Places Where We Go Amazon Storefront Thanks for your support! Inspiring Your Future Travels We hope this episode inspires you to consider visiting Wyoming. The Places Where We Go PODCAST: Released every other week in your favorite podcast app WEBSITE & BLOG www.theplaceswherewego.com SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theplaceswherewego TWITTER: https://twitter.com/theplaceswhere1 EMAIL: Write to us at comments@theplaceswherewego.com We'll see you at the places where we go. Julie & Art AFFILIATE LINK DISCLOSURE The Places Where We Go contains affiliate links and is a member of the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. If you make a purchase using one of these Amazon links, we may receive compensation at no extra cost to you. Read our disclaimer and privacy policy for more information.
This week's Eye on Travel Podcast with Peter Greenberg. is from the historic Chamberlin Inn in Cody, Wyoming - perhaps the best Western town in America. First up, Al Simpson, Former three-term U.S. Senator from Wyoming, and his brother, Professor Pete Simpson, stop by for an extended conversation about their hometown, their heritage, and why Cody perseveres as part of the distinct culture of America. Then, a look into a truly unique museum, The Buffalo Bill Center of the West with Executive Director Rebecca West. Then Peter sits down with Historian Sam Lightner Jr., and author of Wyoming: A History of the American West, with the latest report on over tourism in national parks like Yellowstone and how to visit properly, as well as some true, underappreciated hidden gems of Wyoming.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week's Eye on Travel Podcast with Peter Greenberg. is from the historic Chamberlin Inn in Cody, Wyoming - perhaps the best Western town in America. First up, Al Simpson, Former three-term U.S. Senator from Wyoming, and his brother, Professor Pete Simpson, stop by for an extended conversation about their hometown, their heritage, and why Cody perseveres as part of the distinct culture of America. Then, a look into a truly unique museum, The Buffalo Bill Center of the West with Executive Director Rebecca West. Then Peter sits down with Historian Sam Lightner Jr., and author of Wyoming: A History of the American West, with the latest report on over tourism in national parks like Yellowstone and how to visit properly, as well as some true, underappreciated hidden gems of Wyoming.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If you can't make it in person, you can shop online at www.prettybuffaloboutique.com and use code BOOTBABES when you check out for a FREE GIFT with ANY PURCHASE!! Casey is the owner of Pretty Buffalo Boutique in Cody, Wyoming. She specializes in Western Fashion. She started off in Florida, but moved to Seward, Alaska with her parents when they took over a family business. Casey has a passion for Western fashion, characterized by pink, sparkles, and glitter, and loves to show off her style and inspire women to do the same. Casey shares her story of how she developed an affinity for Western fashion after moving to Thermopolis, Wyoming, despite growing up in a town with no room for animals. She was instantly drawn to the style and it changed her personality. She started looking at cowgirls as role models. Casey opened the store two years ago and 2023 will be her third summer. Casey has an online store, which she did not have in the first summer, and she is excited for the foot traffic that comes from the East Gate of Yellowstone National Park.Casey believes in being inclusive of everyone, regardless of where they come from or what they look like. She wants to help people dress like cowgirls and break into the ranching, farming, rodeo world.At the end of the conversation, Casey hopes to be remembered for being inclusive and helping people to dress the way they want.The Boot Babes will be partnering with The Pretty Buffalo Boutique for the summer and will be introducing new cowboy boots.Please go visit The Pretty Buffalo Boutique on Sheridan Ave (Main Street) in Cody Wyoming.If you can't make it in person, you can shop online at www.prettybuffaloboutique.com and use code BOOTBABES when you check out for a FREE GIFT with ANY PURCHASE!! 01:18 Conversation Between Ashley Jackson and Casey Wyoming on Western Fashion and Family Dynamics02:41 Interview with Casey Wyoming: A Cowgirl Boutique Owner in Cody, Wyoming 07:34 Conversation between Ashley Jackson and Casey Wyoming about Pretty Buffalo Boutique08:57 Conversation between Ashley Jackson and Casey Wyoming on Dressing Fun and Shopping at Pretty Buffalo 10:24 Conversation Summary: In-Store Giveaway and Treasure Hunting Promotion Ideas 11:55 Conversation with Casey Wyoming: Exploring the Wild West and the Cody Bucks Currency
Chris and fellow Houndsmen descend on Cody, Wyoming for a cold day to support a premier conservation organization, The American Bear Foundation for their second annual bear banquet. Joe Kondelis, the President of The American Bear Foundation joins Chris for a recap of an awesome weekend where tens of thousands of dollars were raised to support bears and bear hunting in North America. They recap the banquet, the prizes given out, the kids that received lifetime conservation stamps, where the money raised is going and what the future looks like for bear hunters in the United States. www.houndsmanxp.com www.americanbearfoundation.org Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content! SPONSORS: Cajun Lights Havoc Hunting Supply Go Wild Old South Dog Boxes Joy Dog Food Briar Creek Kennel dogsRtreed Freedom Hunters Rough Cut Company Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris and fellow Houndsmen descend on Cody, Wyoming for a cold day to support a premier conservation organization, The American Bear Foundation for their second annual bear banquet.Joe Kondelis, the President of The American Bear Foundation joins Chris for a recap of an awesome weekend where tens of thousands of dollars were raised to support bears and bear hunting in North America. They recap the banquet, the prizes given out, the kids that received lifetime conservation stamps, where the money raised is going and what the future looks like for bear hunters in the United States. www.houndsmanxp.comwww.americanbearfoundation.orgCheck out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!SPONSORS:Cajun LightsHavoc Hunting SupplyGo WildOld South Dog BoxesJoy Dog FoodBriar Creek KenneldogsRtreedFreedom HuntersRough Cut Company
Chris and fellow Houndsmen descend on Cody, Wyoming for a cold day to support a premier conservation organization, The American Bear Foundation for their second annual bear banquet.Joe Kondelis, the President of The American Bear Foundation joins Chris for a recap of an awesome weekend where tens of thousands of dollars were raised to support bears and bear hunting in North America. They recap the banquet, the prizes given out, the kids that received lifetime conservation stamps, where the money raised is going and what the future looks like for bear hunters in the United States. www.houndsmanxp.comwww.americanbearfoundation.orgCheck out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!SPONSORS:Cajun LightsHavoc Hunting SupplyGo WildOld South Dog BoxesJoy Dog FoodBriar Creek KenneldogsRtreedFreedom HuntersRough Cut Company
Heute haben wir im Muttersprache Podcast ausnahmsweise mal keinen typischen Auswanderer zu Gast. Daniel Jakli ist Ethnologe und erforscht seit März 2022 im Rahmen seiner Dissertation in Wyoming das Thema Konservatismus in ländlichen Regionen der USA mit dem Ziel das Verhältnis von Politik, ländlichen Lebensstilen und Umwelt herauszufinden.Daniel taucht dabei in eine den meisten Ausländern eher fremde, konservative Welt Amerikas ein und erlebt am Rande des Yellowstone Nationalparks nicht nur kulturelle Abenteuer, sondern lebt auch im Einklang mit atemberaubender Natur und wilden Tieren, die er außerdem professionell fotografiert. Mit Monique spricht er über Schusswaffen, Rodeos und andere Klischees Mittelamerikas. Ein interessantes Interview mit einer ganz anderen Perspektive auf die USA.Mehr Infos findet ihr außerdem in Daniel's Blog: https://www.daniel-jakli-photography.de/post/ranching-rodeos-und-revolver-meine-zeit-in-wyoming.Lied-Empfehlung von Daniel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wOrfKtAK2YDu willst selbst auswandern? Hol dir die kostenlose Muttersprache Podcast Auswanderer Checkliste: https://www.muttersprachepodcast.com/ChecklisteDen Muttersprache Podcast findest du u.a hier und ich freue mich sehrüber eine 5 ️️️️️Sterne Review von Dir:Apple: shorturl.at/asEJ2Spotify: shorturl.at/erEGXYouTube: shorturl.at/fBHY2Google: shorturl.at/istBMAmazon Music: shorturl.at/efBNWWebsite: https://www.muttersprachepodcast.com
How can you possible combat climate Change with regenerative Agriculture? It's a question that most people wouldn't know to ask. In this episode I sit down with longtime friend Mr. AJ Richards. AJ has been hard at work with some new projects and educates us on what climate change really is and what is regenerative agriculture. This conversation gets really deep on what going on with agriculture that will blow your mind. “through properly managed livestock or ruminating animals, we can restore deserts to grasslands” ~ AJ Richards ~ AJ and his business partners bought a USDA Meat processing Plant in Cody Wyoming so they could vertically integrate the food supply chain, fix and correct this food sovereignty that we're lacking in our country because of all of the globalization. To learn more, check out these websites and follow on social media. www.WyomingLegacyMeats.com www.regenerativepastures.com Instagram @a.j_richards
Kalyn Beasley is a singer/song writer from Cody Wyoming . I had him on the podcast earlier, episode #89 and I had to have him back on the show. I love is mindset and his passion for writing songs and singing from the heart! On the podcast we talk about his new album that drops August 23, 2022! Then we dive deep on his love for the sport of hockey along with some DEEP questions. I hope y'all enjoy the show!Follow Kalyn Beasley on: IG: kalynbeasleyWebsite: www.kalynbeasley.comFacebook: Kalyn BeasleyLegends Bookstore: www.legendsbooks.comFind is music on ITunes / Spotify / YouTube Keep Blazing Trails & Telling Tales!!!
What the HECK is happening you rats?!Today we talk about those small little towns that surround National Parks and some of their charms and farms. National Park satellite towns can be a great resource for shopping and lodging on your adventures. These places have can have their charm and often something out of the ordinary.The first park town we talk about is Whitefish Montana. If you have ever wanted to be in a hallmark movie and/or meet a secretly rich lumberjack who will show you the meaning of Christmas this is the place to be. Enjoy the local hootenanny and partake in the various outdoor activities they have in the town. We then talk about the wonderful town of Cody Wyoming. If you like wrangling cattle, large collections of firearms and outdoor activities you will probably have a great time in Cody. Cody is a huge place in the sport of rodeo and you can catch one there most summer nights. Cody also has the buffalo bill museum which is a great place to see some of the local history and also so so so so so so so so many guns. To fire off a few more towns we talk about Lee Vining which is just north of Williams Butt and that super cool and not funny at all. It's a classic mining town and a great slice of American history. Merced is another park town which was known as the gateway to Yosemite before other passages were created.We talk about some other small park towns and stuff but your going to have to listen to find out hehehehehehe.Anyways... enjoy the episode, drive safe, eat a hearty stew and just have a great day y'all.PEEEEE!!!PS. ace
In this episode we sit down and talk with Fireman Luke Campbell from Cody Wyoming and ask him about his journey of joining the Coast Guard and his experiences he's had his first year serving as a non rate fireman aboard the United States Coast Guard Cutter Oak. FN Campbell gives us perspective on the challenges of recruitment from an inland state, going through bootcamp during the coronavirus, day to day life of a fireman on a buoy tender, and his quality of life while serving in the Coast Guard.
Cody, Wyoming, was established in 1895 and epitomizes Wild West Wyoming. It bears Buffalo Bill Cody's name, but what was his true involvement in the town's origins? What was the area like when Cody was established, what was the significance of its location, what were some of the local industries, who were some colorfully notable characters? And how'd the Shoshone River derive its name? Taking a brief break from duck blind, Ramsey Russell adds cultural context to his Wyoming duck hunt by meeting with Eric Rossborough, librarian at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West Museum in Cody, Wyoming. Hang on boys and girls, this one bucks around at times like a bareback bronc--and they only scratched the surface of this fascinating topic! Podcast Sponsors: BOSS Shotshells Benelli Shotguns Kanati Waterfowl Taxidermy Mojo Outdoors Tom Beckbe Flash Back Decoys Voormi GetDucks USHuntList It's really duck season somewhere for 365 days per year. Follow Ramsey Russell's worldwide duck hunting adventures as he chases real duck hunting experiences all year long: Instagram @ramseyrussellgetducks YouTube @GetDucks Facebook @GetDucks.com Please subscribe, rate and review Duck Season Somewhere podcast. Share your favorite episodes with friends! Business inquiries and comments contact Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com
A Post national conference show with AASL president Jennison Lucas of Park County School Disttrict in Cody Wyoming where librarians and other educators gathered together for national event. AASL gave complimentary registrations to school administrators whose school librarian is attending the AASL conference and Jennisen's superintendent from Cody, WY was there too. There were inspiring speakers, concurrent sessions, and in general school librarians and other educators who were so grateful for the opportunity to gather, learn, and share some fun. Those kind of interactions lead nicely to the topic for the podcast because School Librarians Collaborate! (in addition to the fact that School Librarians Rock of course!) We're all about EQUITY at ace-ed.org and all Social Emotional Learning at SELtoday.org.
A Post national conference show with AASL president Jennison Lucas of Park County School Disttrict in Cody Wyoming where librarians and other educators gathered together for national event. AASL gave complimentary registrations to school administrators whose school librarian is attending the AASL conference and Jennisen's superintendent from Cody, WY was there too. There were inspiring speakers, concurrent sessions, and in general school librarians and other educators who were so grateful for the opportunity to gather, learn, and share some fun. Those kind of interactions lead nicely to the topic for the podcast because School Librarians Collaborate! (in addition to the fact that School Librarians Rock of course!) We're all about EQUITY at ace-ed.org and all Social Emotional Learning at SELtoday.org.
ONE UPON A TIME IN YOUR SCHOOL LIBRARY ...........AASL WELCOMES A NEW PRESIDENT We do too as welcome their brand new leader Jennison Lucas from Cody Wyoming..along with Executive Director Sylvia K. Norton....what's up as a new term begins.
ONE UPON A TIME IN YOUR SCHOOL LIBRARY ...........AASL WELCOMES A NEW PRESIDENT We do too as welcome their brand new leader Jennison Lucas from Cody Wyoming..along with Executive Director Sylvia K. Norton....what's up as a new term begins.
As we continue our break, we take a look at the early shows. Here is No18. with Cody Wyoming! This is a fun show. We had a blast getting to know Cody and his musical adventure. As of now, Cody plays with "The Guillotine Choir", "The Philistines" and "The Pedaljets". "The Pedaljets" have a new record coming out this summer and you can get the amazing rock record by "The Philistines". Links of course are below! We are sponsored again by our dear friends at, "The Soup Kitchen", "The Majestic Restaurant", "Jaykco Guitar Straps" and "Found Sound KC". Please visit our "Patreon" and remember to Keep practicing. We really want to get back to the in person shows so please also remember #morelovelesshugs https://open.spotify.com/album/5VUKa0k0g62FU4QbothLeV?fbclid=IwAR3lRlTFP8250r6T1E2v2v5VlsQkwiBh2dUr0bVFKOef5yj2vJfl3USJMmI https://thephilistines.bandcamp.com/?fbclid=IwAR2bNS1zNYahdzPR9eL9dOFXvATsBLTcKRrigFs_AaqJY5l0ofuPz-0q3kQ https://theguillotinechoir.bandcamp.com/?fbclid=IwAR0OIkFj2aSBOlp-twI57FSqySaMmssMELwibnG47byuGGj09pT0kSoRBz0 https://thesoupkitchenkc.com/ http://www.jaykco.com/ http://majestickc.com/ https://www.facebook.com/foundsound.kc/ https://www.patreon.com/wndp
Kalyn Beasley lives in Cody Wyoming and owns and operates the "Legends Bookstore" in Cody. On the podcast we talk about his singing/song writing career. Also we talk about his adventurous hobbies, from flying planes to skiing and fishing. This man does it all! And finally we talk a little philosophy. I hope y'all enjoy this podcast as much as I did. Follow Kalyn Beasley on:'Instagram: @kalynbeasleywebsite: www.kalynbeasley.comFacebook: Kalyn BeasleyLegends Bookstore: www.legendsbooks.comSponsors:Sankey Pro Rodeo: @sankeyprorodeoChampion Living Strength & Conditioningwww.championlivingfitness.com @champion.living (Mention the Blazing Trails podcast and SAVE 10% OFF first month!!!!)Keep Blazing Trails and Telling Tales!!!
Cody Ice Climbing: No Drafting on Pick Holes!Join Uphill athlete co-founder Steve House for a discussion with UA coach John Frieh and South Fork local and guidebook writer for the area, Aaron Mulkey. In this episode they discuss the ice climbing opportunities around Cody, Wyoming. They cover: the logistics of approaching various routes; how a typical day of ice climbing unfolds; things to consider when approaching routes; being prepared for wind, rock fall, and other inclement weather while on route; the differences between Ouray, Hyalite Canyon, and the South Fork; using v-threads for descending; hit list of Cody classics; Cody as a training ground for alpine climbing and consolidating fitness goals; the importance of aerobic fitness in approaching South Fork routes.
George Menig had an eventful career with the NYPD, that started with the NYC Transit Police, and had stints with narcotics, ESU, and the Detective Bureau. George talks about his NYPD career and how he wound up being the Chief of Police in Cody Wyoming. His police career was varied and exciting with lots of big investigations a long the way. The skills he learned on the NYPD served him well on Cody Wyoming. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1/support
Visit Old Trail Town in Cody Wyoming and learn history about Buffalo Bill and more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kathleen-smith/message
Ice Cream Sodas at Annie’s Old Fashioned Soda Saloon - Cody Wyoming --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kathleen-smith/message
Practice Shooting at Cody Firearms Experience - Cody Wyoming --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kathleen-smith/message
In this episode, we talk about our road trip we had recently in June 2020. We went to Yellowstone National Park, Cody Wyoming, Estes Park, Colorado Springs and what we did and where we went in those places. Plus we recommended a few other podcasts you all can listen to including this one. Listen and enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Highlights of this episode includes travel to the Fingerlakes in NY, Boulder CO, Arches, Crater Lake, Oregon Coast, Mt. Rainier, Yellowstone, Cody Wyoming to name a few. This van year has been separated into two podcasts and includes only the highlights. All these places are included in this first of two podcasts. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gary-abbott/support
Hello, welcome, and G’day, we are so happy to have you join us again for our latest episode. When we say episode we don’t mean Buck having a rant and all that; just thought we should clarify that up front. Now we have a bumper episode this week with lots of stuff for you to enjoy. First up we have Professor bringing us news about Atari’s plan to open a chain of hotels. They have announced that they will be themed and focus on developing E-sports functionality. But we wonder is it going to be presented with the old style timber/brown laminate like we used to see on the old Atari? Guarantee that it won’t be the first option for the honeymoon market, although, any ladies who think that would be cool let us know that we are wrong once again. Following this Professor has the ESA’s environmentally unfriendly stance against the right to repair and modify your machines/consoles. BOO HISS!!! How lame can these idiots be, I mean, don’t they realise that advancements in technology have come about by people looking under the hood and figuring out ways to do things better? Next up we have DJ talking about IDW losing money and what they are planning to do about it. Apparently they have announced they are struggling in various markets with the material they are presently distributing. Of course the solution would be to develop new material, breathe new life into the company instead of just pumping out more of the same thing. But, no, they are hoping that their partnership with Netflix will save them. Then DJ brings us news on the critic’s reviews on Birds of Prey for us to laugh at and make fun of. Seriously, does anyone actually take them serious anymore? Buck suggests that if Rotten Tomatoes give a film a bad rating it must be good, and if it is good then stay away. What do you think, does that sound like a good approach to use? Then Buck has the latest on the Spitzer Space Telescope, which has just retired. After being on mission since 2003 it has provided heaps of data for scientist, with the first images and data being of the Tarantula Nebula. In homage to its origins the last images and data developed by Spitzer were also of the Tarantula Nebula. Which honestly is a hotbed of activity, with the explosion of a supernova that was first discovered in 1987 (interestingly called 1987a) and still sweeping through space creating some awesome images. Also there is a collection of 40 massive stars at least 50 times the size of our sun all in a tiny area together. If this isn’t enough for you Buck also brings us news of the latest evolution of robot tanks. Before anyone gets all Terminator Judgement Day on us, they are not all armed and those that are still need a person involved to fire on a target. But for those who are looking for an alternative to a trailer that hitches to your car, we might have a solution for you. We hope you enjoy this bumper episode this week. As normal we have the usual shout outs, remembrances, birthdays, and special events. Let us know what you think, make requests if you have a topic you are interested in having us dig into. Or just drop us a line and we will give you a special shout out. As always, remember to take care of yourselves, look out for each other and stay hydrated. Atari’s new idea : Gaming Hotels - https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2020-01-27-atari-to-open-gaming-hotels-in-at-least-eight-us-citiesESA’s stance on Right To Repair - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAVp1WVq-1Q&feature=youtu.beIDW loses money…a lot of money - https://www.bleedingcool.com/2020/01/25/idw-loses-17-1-million-in-2019-projects-profitability-in-2021/ Early reviews of Birds of Prey have arrived…. - https://boundingintocomics.com/2020/01/27/early-audience-reviews-for-margot-robbies-birds-of-prey-arrive/ The Tarantula Nebula - https://phys.org/news/2020-01-tarantula-nebula-web-mystery-spitzer.htmlRobot Tank…now with no firepower - https://www.bbc.com/news/business-50387954Games PlayedProfessor– Steamworld - http://imageform.se/game/steamworld-dig/Rating: 3.5/5Buck– Thunder Run: War of Clans - https://www.facebook.com/ThunderRunWarOfClans/?epa=SEARCH_BOX Rating: 3/5DJ – DNPOther topics discussedNiagara Falls' real-life Mario Kart track- https://dailyhive.com/toronto/niagara-falls-real-life-mario-kart-track-opening-june-2018?fbclid=IwAR32kb9QxDvcX-YzQGY0G9GGRDlYfkpqRU2fH2Kee96JtqNXo_r5YrDl1JwNintendo wins legal battle against one of Tokyo's real-life 'Mario Kart' tours- https://www.engadget.com/2020/01/29/nintendo-tokyo-mario-kart-legal-win/ Final Fantasy VII cafes- https://soranews24.com/2020/01/25/final-fantasy-vii-cafes-are-opening-in-tokyo-and-osaka-to-celebrate-legendary-games-remake/OutRun (arcade game released by Sega in September 1986.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_RunMario Bros. (platform game published and developed for arcades by Nintendo in 1983.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Bros.The Verge PC Build (Reuploaded) by Ext_Nation- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZ4viTwfFxALouis Rossmann - Why I don't use Apple products- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfrYOWlKJ_gJerryRigEverything (American YouTuber and tech reviewer. He has gained fame and popularity for his technology reviews including smartphones, watches, apps and much more.)- https://www.youtube.com/user/JerryRigEverything- https://youtube.fandom.com/wiki/JerryRigEverythingEvery Console In One Box - The Origin Big O by Unbox Therapy- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErQQc6cUSTAStar Trek (comic book series by IDW Publishing, based on the Star Trekscience fiction entertainment franchise created by Gene Roddenberry.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek_(IDW_Publishing)Captain Marvel (2019 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Carol Danvers.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Marvel_(film)Punisher (A fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Punisher made his first appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man #129.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PunisherSpiderman 3 (2007 American superhero film based on the fictional Marvel Comics character Spider-Man.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spider-Man_3Dexter (American television crimedramamystery series that aired on Showtime from October 1, 2006, to September 22, 2013)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexter_(TV_series)Snakes on a Plane (At one point, the film was given the title Pacific Air Flight 121, only to have it changed back to the working title at Samuel Jackson's request.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snakes_on_a_Plane#ProductionBlack hole (A black hole is a region of spacetime exhibiting gravitational acceleration so strong that nothing—no particles or even electromagnetic radiation such as light—can escape from it.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_holeThe Amazing World of Gumball (British-American surreal comedy animated television series created by Ben Bocquelet for Cartoon Network.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Amazing_World_of_Gumball Cartoon Network - The Amazing World of Gumball | The Meaning Of Life- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZspV3ser1Q Tarantula (The spider originally bearing the name "tarantula" was Lycosa tarantula, a species of wolf spider native to Mediterranean Europe. The name derived from that of the southern Italian town of Taranto.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarantula#EtymologyRoboCop (1987) - It's Only a Glitch (Dick's boardroom demonstration of the Enforcement Droid 209 goes awry when the droid opens fire on Kinney.- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TstteJ1eIZg Law Abidding Citizen (2009) - Weaponized bomb disposal robot kills people- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrK-UojUTNwRemote controlled weapon station (A remote controlled weapon station (RCWS), or remote weapon station (RWS), also known as a remote weapon system, (RWS) is a remotely operated weaponized system often equipped with fire-control system for light and medium-caliber weapons which can be installed on ground combat vehicle or sea- and air-based combat platforms.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_controlled_weapon_stationCommon Remotely Operated Weapon Station (CROWS) (a remote weapon station systems used by the US military on its armored vehicles and ships. It allows weapon operators to engage targets without leaving the protection of their vehicle.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CROWSIn Flanders Fields by John McCrae - https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/47380/in-flanders-fields Dulce Et Decorum Est (poem written by Wilfred Owen during World War I, and published posthumously in 1920)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulce_et_Decorum_estPodcast Nine and Three-Quarters (TNC Podcast)- https://thatsnotcanon.com/nineandthreequarterspodcast Shout Outs - 26 January 2020 – Kobe Bryant died – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Kobe_BryantOn January 26, 2020, a Sikorsky S-76B helicopter crashed in Calabasas, California, around 30 miles (48 kilometers) northwest of Los Angeles, en route to Camarillo, California. It was carrying former basketball player Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna, six family friends including baseball coach John Altobelli and his wife and daughter, and the pilot. All on board were killed.- 26 January 2020 – Australian of the Year 2020 awarded to eye surgeon James Muecke - https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-01-25/australian-of-year-awards-2020-announced-in-canberra/11901006 Dr Muecke was honoured in a ceremony in Canberra. In 2000 he co-founded Vision Myanmar at the South Australian Institute of Ophthalmology and later co-founded Sight For All, a social impact organisation aiming to create a world where everyone can see. More recently Dr Muecke's work has specifically focused on preventing the leading cause of blindness in adults — type 2 diabetes. When accepting the award from Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Dr Muecke said he viewed type 2 diabetes — something that impacts nearly one in every 10 Australians — as a "looming catastrophe for our health system".- 28 January 1958 – Lego patents its First Bricks - https://www.nationalgeographic.org/thisday/jan28/lego-patents-its-first-bricks/The Lego Group, with headquarters in Billund, Denmark, patented its design for interlocking plastic bricks. The design was so stable that those bricks can still be used with Lego sets created today. Today, the Lego Group, based in Denmark, is worth more than a billion dollars.Remembrances- 26 January 2020 – Louis Nirenberg -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_NirenbergCanadian-American mathematician, considered one of the most outstanding mathematicians of the 20th century. He made fundamental contributions to linear and nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs) and their application to complex analysis and geometry. His contributions include the Gagliardo–Nirenberg interpolation inequality, which is important in the solution of the elliptic partial differential equations that arise in many areas of mathematics, and the formalization of the bounded mean oscillation known as John–Nirenberg space, which is used to study the behaviour of both elastic materials and games of chance known as martingales. He died at the age of 94 in New York. - 28 January 1918 – Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McCraeCanadian poet, physician, author, artist and soldier during World War I, and a surgeon during the Second Battle of Ypres, in Belgium. He is best known for writing the famous war memorial poem "In Flanders Fields". McCrae died of pneumonia near the end of the war. "In Flanders Fields" appeared anonymously in Punch on December 8, 1915, but in the index to that year McCrae was named as the author. The verses swiftly became one of the most popular poems of the war, used in countless fund-raising campaigns and frequently translated. He died from pneumonia with "extensive pneumococcus meningitis" at the age of 45 in Boulogne-sur-Mer.- 28 January 1996 – Jerry Siegel - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camillo_Golgi Jerome Siegel who also used pseudonyms including Joe Carter and Jerry Ess was an American comic book writer. His most famous creation was Superman, which he created in collaboration with his friend Joe Shuster. Siegel and Shuster had been developing the Superman story and character since 1933, hoping to sell it as a syndicated newspaper comic-strip. But after years of fruitless soliciting to the syndicates, Siegel and Shuster agreed to publish Superman in a comic book. In March 1938, they sold all rights to Superman to the comic-book publisher Detective Comics, Inc., another forerunner of DC, for $130 ($2,361 when adjusted for inflation). Siegel and Shuster later regretted their decision to sell Superman after he became an astonishing success. DC Comics now owned the character and reaped the royalties. Nevertheless, DC Comics retained Siegel and Shuster as the principal writer and artist for the Superman comics, and they were well-paid because they were popular with the readers. He died from a heart attack at the age of 81 in Los Angeles,California.Famous Birthdays- 28 January 1611 – Johannes Hevelius - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Hevelius A councillor and mayor of Danzig (Gdańsk), Kingdom of Poland. As an astronomer, he gained a reputation as "the founder of lunar topography", and described ten new constellations, seven of which are still used by astronomers. He discovered four comets, in 1652, 1661, 1672 and 1677. These discoveries led to his thesis that such bodies revolve around the Sun in parabolic paths. He was born in Danzig,Pomeranian Voivodeship.- 28 January 1912 – Jackson Pollack – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson_PollockAmerican painter and a major figure in the abstract expressionist movement. He was widely noticed for his technique of pouring or splashing liquid household paint onto a horizontal surface ('drip technique'), enabling him to view and paint his canvases from all angles. It was also called 'action painting', since he used the force of his whole body to paint, often in a frenetic dancing style. This extreme form of abstraction divided the critics: some praised the immediacy and fluency of the creation, while others derided the random effects. He was born in Cody Wyoming. - 28 January 1966 – Seiji Mizushima - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seiji_Mizushima Japanese anime storyboard artist and director. He has directed such series as Shaman King, Fullmetal Alchemist, Mobile Suit Gundam 00, Un-Go, and Concrete Revolutio. He also directed anime films such as Fullmetal Alchemist: Conqueror of Shamballa and Mobile Suit Gundam 00 the Movie: Awakening of the Trailblazer. He was born in Fuchū, Tokyo.Events of Interest - 28 January 1887 - The first digging work on the Eiffel Tower started - https://www.toureiffel.paris/en/the-monument/historyIt took two years, two months, and five days after construction began. The pieces of iron are connected by 2.5 million rivets. They were put in place by between 150 and 300 workers who were employed to build the structure. The structure may be named after Gustave Eiffel, but it was actually his senior engineers, Maurice Koechlin and Emile Nouguier, who designed the building.- 21 January 1981 - The World Land Speed Record on a public road is broken by Rudolf Caracciola in the Mercedes-Benz W195 at a speed of 432.7 kilometres per hour (268.9 mph). - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_W125_Rekordwagen The streamlined car was derived from the 1937 open-wheel race car Mercedes-Benz W125 Formel-Rennwagen, of which also a streamlined version was raced at the non-championship Avusrennen in Berlin. The main difference to the Grand Prix race car, which had to adhere to the 750 kg (1,653 lb) limit, was the engine. While the GP car had the 8-cylinder inline M125, which was rather tall, the record car was fitted with a V12 engine that was lower, which reduced drag. It remained the fastest ever officially timed speed on a public road until broken on 5 November 2017 by Koenigsegg in an Agera RS driven by Niklas Lilja, achieving 445.6 km/h (276.9 mph) on a closed highway in Nevada.- 28 January 1896 – Walter Arnold of East Peckham, Kent, becomes the first person to be convicted of speeding. He was fined oneshilling, plus costs, for speeding at 8 mph (13 km/h), thereby exceeding the contemporary speed limit of 2 mph (3.2 km/h). - https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofBritain/Walter-Arnold-Worlds-First-Speeding-Ticket/The London Daily News detailed the four counts, also known as “informations”, on which Walter Arnold faced charges at Tunbridge Wells court. Arnold’s vehicle was described several times in the newspaper court report as a “horseless carriage”, and the case clearly raised some interesting philosophical as well as legal points for the bench. The first count, which reads oddly now, was for using a “locomotive without a horse,” the next for having fewer than three persons “in charge of the same”, indicating the enduring influence of horse-drawn and steam locomotion when it came to legislating the new vehicles. Next came the actual speeding charge, for driving at more than two miles per hour, and finally, a charge for not having his name and address on the vehicle. The case may have had an influence on the changes to legislation shortly afterwards. The fearsome machines no longer needed a minimum of three people to control them. 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Cody Wyoming joins John and Mitch one last time to talk about Act III of The Thing.
Out intrepid hosts are once again accompanied by Cody Wyoming to talk about blood tests, practical effects, and iconic lines in Act II (b) of The Thing.
Cody Wyoming returns to join Mitch and John on their journey into Act II of The Thing.
John and Mitch are joined by musician Cody Wyoming to discuss Act I of John Carpenter's The Thing.
Co-hosts Todd Norris and Mitch Brian talk to musician Cody Wyoming about legendary director/composer John Carpenter. From "The Fog" to "The Thing" and "They Live", Cody shares his love for these movies, and also brings in his synthesizer to teach us how to create that distinct John Carpenter soundtrack!
Farm to table is happening all over the country even in a state like Wyoming with one of the most challenging growing seasons. Zach Buchel has found dozens of farms in the Cody Wyoming area who are up to the challenge and are growing to meet the needs of discerning consumers. He owns and operates FarmTableWest, an online farmer's market in Cody, Wyoming. They distribute food from area farms depending on the time of year and try to make local food accessible to people even in the toughest growing climates in the U.S. Zach says that what really gets him out of bed in the morning, is how food brings people together. That itch eventually led him to creating FarmTableWest, where they put a farmer's face on the local food they distribute to retailers, farmers market and restaurants. Zach says what it is all about its "Connecting Good People. It’s why we do what we do. ....Getting Good Food, from Good People, to Good People is no walk in the park or get rich quick scheme. But, it’s a hell of an adventure that we hope has no finish line." https://farmtablewest.com/
Brian Lebel has been in the western collecting business since opening his Old West Antique gallery in Cody, Wyoming over 30 years ago. He childhood was spent on the east coast dealing antiques, then made his way to Cody Wyoming to try life as a real cowboy. Brian Lebel founded the Cody Old West Show and would go to acquire the High Noon Show in Mesa Arizona. Brian has sold Roy Rogers saddle for $162K and Billy the Kid photography for 2.3 Million. Brian Lebel's High Noon Auction is featuring one of the best historic photograph collections including an iconic image of Wild Bill Hickok and Billy the Kid's knife.
Cody is the sort of place you think you know before you go — the birthplace of rodeo, the town Buffalo Bill built, the inspiration for 1000 spaghetti westerns. But this town will surprise you — big time. Listen in...
William "Buffalo Bill" Cody wasn't just a famous showman, he was also a frontier scout, Pony Express rider, prospector, guide, and Union soldier in the Civil War.
Last week hearings in the U.S. Senate began for Supreme Court nominee Judge Bret Kavanaugh. In this edition of the Nixon Now Podcast, we look back at the justices President Nixon appointed to the highest court, and the challenges they faced in their respective confirmation processes. Our guest today successfully shepherded through arguably one of the most consequential nominees in the past half century, Justice William Rehnquist. He did this not once, but twice: when Justice Rehnquist became associate justice in 1971, and again when he became chief justice in 1986. Wally Johnson began his career as a special attorney in the organized crime section of the criminal division at the Department of Justice, ultimately leading the organized crime task force in Miami. He was minority counsel of the Senate judiciary subcommittee on criminal laws and procedures under ranking minority member, Senator Roman Hruska. In 1970, he was appointed by Attorney General John Mitchell as associate attorney general responsible for managing the Powell and Rehnquist confirmations before the Senate judiciary committee. From 1972 to 1973, he served in the White House in the vaunted congressional liaison office. From 1973 to 1975, Johnson served as assistant attorney general for land and natural resources. Today he remains a successful lawyer living in Cody Wyoming. Photo: President Nixon presents Lewis Powell (shown on the left of RN) and William Rehnquist (on right of RN) framed gifts recognizing their confirmation as Supreme Court justices on December 22, 1971. (Richard Nixon Presidential Library) Music: "I Fought the Law" by The Clash (1977). Interview by Jonathan Movroydis
Jeden verdammten Donnerstag: Gossip, Rants und Lebenshilfe. Diesmal aus Köln und Hamburg. Zu Gast ist Sascha Kampmeyer (Vater & Sohn). Ich beförderte Sascha gestern Abend spontan von Patreon in den Hauptpodcast. Es musste, äh sagen wir, bezüglich des Gesprächspartners umdisponiert werden. Wir sprachen über Chuck Palahniuk, Filme und Auswandern nach Cody (Wyoming). Nannte die Folge jetzt doch nicht Tombstone (guckt den auf jeden Fall) sondern nach einer von Palahniuk in seiner verstörenden Kurzgeschichte »Guts« (lest die auf jeden Fall) erwähnten Praktik. Show us some love: Unterstützt den Podcast bei Patreon, folgt ihm auf Facebook, abonniert ihn kostenlos hier bei iTunes und empfehlt uns euren Freunden!
This week we are joined by not only one, but two guests as we take a deep dive into the, fan voted for, Psycho series. Yes, that’s right, there is in fact a sequel to the 1960 Alfred Hitchcock classic; three sequels to be exact. And since we figured there really is nothing more to say about the original Psycho that hasn’t already been said, we decided to jump ahead 22 years with Psycho II. So join us and our guests, Cody Wyoming and ‘The Ultimate Accuser” Pat, in welcoming back Norman Bates to the Bates Motel. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bmoviebreakdown/support
Cody, Wyoming was not originally planned as a stop on Kate Dunbar’s 2017 epic RV journey, but a change of plans ended up bringing the family to one of their favorite stops ofRead More The post Campground Review #107 Cody KOA Holiday in Cody, Wyoming near East Yellowstone appeared first on RV Family Travel Atlas.
Wade Sankey is a Stock Contractor from Cody Wyoming. On the podcast we talk about what a stock contractor does. How they haul and feed the live stock. The purpose of the flank strap and much more. Sankey Pro Rodeos livestock can be seen at big rodeos like the Sheridan WYO Rodeo, Great Falls Montana, Pendleton Round-up and many more. You can follow Wade Sankey and Sankey Pro Rodeo on:Instagram: wadesankey48Instagram: sankeyprorodeoFacebook: Wade SankeyFacebook: Sankey Pro RodeoKeep Blazing Trails and Telling Tales!!!Enjoy!
Wade Sankey is a Stock Contractor from Cody Wyoming. On the podcast we talk about what a stock contractor does. How they haul and feed the live stock. The purpose of the flank strap and much more. Sankey Pro Rodeos livestock can be seen at big rodeos like the Sheridan WYO Rodeo, Great Falls Montana, Pendleton Round-up and many more. You can follow Wade Sankey and Sankey Pro Rodeo on:Instagram: wadesankey48Instagram: sankeyprorodeoFacebook: Wade SankeyFacebook: Sankey Pro RodeoKeep Blazing Trails and Telling Tales!!!Enjoy!