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614. Part 2 of out chat with Ana Croegaert about the removal of Confederate monuments. We also talked to her about her participation in second line parades around the city. “In 2017, the City of New Orleans removed four segregation-era monuments celebrating the Southern Confederacy and valorizing white supremacist ideology. As in other cities, efforts to remove such monuments are not new, and historically have been connected to collective challenges to racialized inequality, and more recently to transnational postcolonial struggles. Given the longstanding activism in favor of removing such monuments I ask, Why now? In exploring this question, I examine the circulation of images, talk, and text about the monuments in relation to the city's post-2005 political economy and find that people's expressed sentiments regarding the statues illuminate the ongoing challenges faced by New Orleans' multiracial working-class and poor residents. I argue that the city administration's framing of the monuments as emblems of an unequal past decouples the monuments' removal from the urgent need to meaningfully address present inequalities.” “I am a Chicago-based anthropologist working with ethnography, performance, and artmaking to expand awareness of people's creative efforts to deal with the aftermath of harm and to craft hopeful futures. From coffee cultures to public memorials, my work spans kitchen cupboards, urban gardens, and city streets to record how people make meaning in their daily lives.” Now available: Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy. The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it as a celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Now it is back in print for the first time in 220 years. Order your copy today! This week in Louisiana history. February 22, 1864. James Wells elected governor of Union Occupied Louisiana. This week in New Orleans history. Happy Birthday Ernie K-Doe, "Emperor of the Universe," born on February 22, 1936 at Charity Hospital. “I'm not positive, but I think all music came from New Orleans.” This week in Louisiana. Alexandria Krewes Parade 2:00 pm. Sunday, March 2, 2025 Route: Texas Avenue – Masonic – Memorial – North Boulevard – Alexandria Mall Alexandria, LA 71301 Each Mardi Gras Parade Krewe has a unique history and theme. Some have been around for decades, while others have been in existence for just a few years. The goal of the AMGA (Alexandria Mardi Gras Association) is to provide a cultural event, appealing to all cross sections of the community, state and region, to help stimulate the economy. The Mardi Gras du Couer de la Louisianne (Mardi Gras in the Heart of Louisiana) spirit has really taken hold of Central Louisiana since the first parade was held on Sunday, February 13, 1994. Alexandria's Mardi Gras has grown from having a total of ten floats with participation of four Mardi Gras Krewes that first year, to presently having twenty-three floats and Krewes. The Krewe Parade attendance is estimated at 150,000 and the Children's Parade attendance is estimated at 45,000. For additional information, please contact us here. Postcards from Louisiana. Phillip Manuel sings with Michael Pellera Trio play at Snug Harbor on Frenchmen St. in New Orleans. Listen on Apple Podcasts. Listen on audible. Listen on Spotify. Listen on TuneIn. Listen on iHeartRadio. The Louisiana Anthology Home Page. Like us on Facebook.
In this twenty-first installment of fictional horror written and narrated by Dan Cummins.... we head to Couer d'Alene, Idaho, where Brent and Lori Collins, and their children, Cam and Rosie, are attempting to make it to Brent's stepdad and mother's remote ranch near Whitebird, Idaho, to survive a new and apocalyptic pandemic known as the Red Plague. A deadly new pathogen is turning people into murderous conspiratorial monsters. Can they survive the journey and weather the deadly storm? This episode was scored by Logan Keith. We recommend listening with headphones to experience the full effect of all the creepy background noises! If you like this episode, please let us know wherever you rate and review podcasts. Thanks so much!For Merch and everything else Bad Magic related, head to: https://www.badmagicproductions.com
Interview with retired Pinehurst Chief of Police Tami HoldahlYears of Service: 1999-2022Tami began serving her small community as an EMT. Following a traumatic event, she quit being an EMT and was quickly recruited to be a reserve officer and remained in law enforcement for over 23 years.Over the course of her career, Tami worked for several different law enforcement agencies to include two Tribal Police Departments the Couer d'Alene and Kalispel Tribal Police. Tami eventually was offered the job of Chief of Police for the Pinehurst Police Department.During this interview, Tami discusses her career including the challenges of working on Indian Reservations as well as what it was like working in small towns where she had to deal with some of the same people multiple times.Tami also discusses her current campaign to run for the Idaho House of Representatives District 2 Seat B and a few of the important issues she would like to see implemented. Tami finishes the interview by discussing how law enforcement affected her family and if her views on people and society changed over the course of her career.For those wishing to contact Tami, she can be reached at Tami@TamiHoldahl-Idaho.com. https://www.tamiholdahl-idaho.com/
Draw The Line Radio Show with Jacki-E, presenting the best music from female producers and DJs. Helping me Draw The Line this week it's Lucy D.T. from Switzerland. Her sets are deep and hypnotic, oscillating between various techno genres. Strongly influenced by her years in Berlin, she plays techno in a multi-layered and explorative way, merging mesmerizing melodies and haunting rhythms that are at turns spherical, playful, and emotionally engaging. For Draw The Line, she plays a set combining deep and hypnotic techno with acid and mystical vocal elements. Links for Lucy DT:- Soundcloud:- https://soundcloud.com/lucy-d-t Instagram: - https://www.instagram.com/lucy_d.t/ Contact & booking:- lucydt.soundscape@gmail.com In my all female mix in the first hour I'm playing tracks by Monika Kruse, Anna, Lady Caro'zart, Shabboo Harper, Ashley Anngora and lots more. If you like the tracks we play, please support the artists by buying their music. It's time to say NO to gender imbalance in dance music. It's time to Draw The Line!! Draw The Line Radio Show is produced for radio by Sergio Erridge and is A Darker Wave production. Track list 1st hour mixed by Jacki-E 1. Silsan, Artur Achzinger – Down Low (David Phoenix remix) Subios Records. 2. Lady Cao'zart – I'm Losing My Music (original mix) Autektone Dark. 3. Sara de Araujo – Who Is (original mix) Truesoul. 4. Nathassia – Tall (original mix) Archange UK Recs. 5. Monika Kruse, Timmo – Violet (Illja Djokovic remix) Terminal M. 6. Amna Tur, Pablo Say – Ruta (original mix) Truesoul. 7. Soraya – Evolve (Maude Vos Bootleg) Free Download https://soundcloud.com/maudevos/evolve-soyaramaude-vos-reevolution-bootleg 8. Niels van Gogh – Pulvertrum (Anna remix) KNTXT. 9. Lisa Oakes – Less is More (original mix) Symbolism. 10. May Larke – Hexagon (original mix) Shodan Records promo to be released 23rd August 2024. 11. Anna Reusch – Nasty (original mix) Arcane. 12. Insolate – Just An Illusion (Trunkline remix) Arkham Audio. 13. Camilla Rodriguez – Reset (original mix) After O' Clock. 14. Anna V, Whodoes – Subphenomenon (original mix) Voltage Records. 15. Lisa Oakes - Sound the Alarm (original mix) Naked Lunch Records promo to be released 15th August 2024. 16. Insolate – No Pressure (Cri de Couer & Erratum remix) Arkham Audio. 17. Anna V, Whodoes – Parascience (original mix) Voltage Records. 18. Lisa Oakes - Rush (A Paul remix) Naked Lunch Records promo to be released 15th August 2024. 2nd hour Lucy DT - An exclusive guest mix for Draw The Line Radio Show. 1. Dycide – Adytum (original mix) Dycide. 2. Kwartz - Show Me That Light (Cleric Vocal Tool) Clergy. 3. Gëinst - Forest in Peace (original mix) Norite Records. 4. Z.I.P.P.O – Insomnia (original mix) Enemy Records. 5. Forest On Stasys - Ofrenda (Alfred Czital Midnight remix) Harmony Rec. 6. Alan Backdrop - Line B (Ness reshape) Harmony Rec. 7. Radio Slave, SRVD, Patrick Mason - Elevate (original mix) Rekids. 8. Infinity (CRO) - Space Drone (Sandra Mosh remix) Northallsen Records. 9. Mike Spirit, Thierry Tomas, - Le Petit Prince (Siopis remix) Highway Records. 10. no hay camino - Delirante, (Tadeo remix) Apnea. 11. Alan Dixon - Take a Trip (original mix) Life And Death. 12. Donnacha Costello - Blue B (original mix) Minimise. 13. Ellen Allien - Go (Marcel Dettmann remix) Bpitch. 14. Kwartz, - Show Me That Light (Cleric remix), Clergy. 15. Luigi Tozzi, Antonio Rustico - The Memoir (Live) Hypnus Records .16. Claudio PRC – Celotex (original mix) Delsin Records. 17. Deepbass – Tycho (original mix) Space Textures. 18. Priori - Waves (Gibraltar mix) Echovolt .
This week on the Steve Kenyon Podcast we look back to Salt Lake City and we look ahead to Couer d'Alene. We're coming to you from Castle Rock, CO and the Douglas County Fair and Rodeo
Adam Hartshorn joins us to discuss Johnny Cash's “At Folsom Prison.” Plenty of other discussion including Harley t-shirts, breakdance circles, Couer d'Alene Lake, Provo (the good and the bad), cautionary tales, knowing your audience, “I'm On A Train,” Jack Clement, and Wayne laments “should we have done San Quentin instead?”Check out Adam Hartshorn at: https://www.adamhartshorn.com/Check out Johnny Cash at: https://www.johnnycash.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com or one all your favorite podcast providers like Apple Podcasts, Castbox, iHeartMedia, and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/ or join our Patreon at patreon.com/RecordsRevisitedPodcast
According to St. Louis lore, Creve Couer Lake is haunted by the tormented spirit of a Native American princess who is drawn to young lovers who dare to venture close to the water. Why is she there? Who is she? Join us as we dive into the old Indian legend.For more on St. Louis' haunted history, please check out our book, "Ghost Stories & Graveyard Tales: St. Louis".
We're in Paris, France, with Jay Swanson of Paris in My Pocket. Jay and I talk about attending the Nuit Blanche annual contemporary art festival, watching the sun rise at Sacre Couer, and seeing the fireworks at the Eiffel Tower on Bastille Day. Show notes & our 1-page guide are at https://WeTravelThere.com/paris Bluffworks' stylish clothing is designed with the modern traveler in mind. It is wrinkle-resistant, machine washable, and very comfortable with hidden pockets to protect your valuables. Save 10% with our promo code at https://WeTravelThere.com/bluffworks
Inside Personal Growth, a podcast that has always been at the forefront of bringing enlightening content to its listeners, recently hosted Dr. Jeffrey Larson from Couer d'Alene Spine and Brain. The topic of discussion? A ground-breaking product called Cellmyx's intelliFat BOD kit. Dr. Larson, with his years of expertise in spinal and neurological health, is no stranger to innovation. But his enthusiasm for the IntelliFat BOD kit was palpable during the interview. He described the product as a game-changer for treatments that rely on adipose (fat) tissue. Unlike traditional methods that extract and process fat for medical uses, the IntelliFat BOD kit streamlines the process, making it safer, more efficient, and vastly more effective. The core of the IntelliFat system, as Dr. Larson highlighted, is its ability to preserve the viability of the cells during extraction. This ensures that the maximum potential of the adipose tissue is retained, opening doors to its use in a broader range of therapeutic applications.
Il y a évidemment ce soir à 20h50 ce soir le match de rugby France-Uruguay sur RTL et TF1, et ça va être dur pour la concurrence...
Canoe culture has been integral to the Columbia River system's Indigenous people since time immemorial. And Tribal canoes are still on the water today. In this episode of Confluence Radio, we hear from Brian Krehbiel and Bobby Mercier of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde, Sam Robinson of the Chinook Indian Nation, Jefferson Greene of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, and Tsali Cross and Jacelyn Lowley of the Portland All Nations Canoe Family. Tsali Cross is Cherokee and Caddo and Jacelyn Lowley is Couer d'Alene and Colville. Together, they all talk about their connection to the river, to canoes, and the importance of keeping Indigenous cultures alive today.
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In this episode, we hear from 2X Ironman Finisher, Jon Welty. Jon is married, recently transitioned from being a collegiate cross-country and track and field coach to a corporate recruiter and is currently training for Ironman Florida. Jon lives in St. Louis, MO with his wife and since our recording have celebrated their 2nd wedding anniversary.Jon provides some details about his athletic background starting in high school; he played football, basketball and ran track. He explains that he discovered that his natural ability was running and when it came time to decide where to continue his education, he choose Manmouth College for a few reasons.Jon reveals that his inspiration for looking at the sport of triathlon stems from a childhood memory. We talk about how he followed the “traditional” path from Sprint distance to full Ironman and Jon points out another reason I should race a local Olympic distance race this summer.When talking about his experiences at Ironman Boulder and Ironman Couer d'Alene, Jon admits that he learned lot from both races. He talks about the change in his nutrition plan. Taking in what he can by himself, Jon has decided to use services of a coach while training for his next race.Jon provides a perfect analogy of how a coach can help you correct the things we can't see. We talk about what made he choose Couer d'Alene as his 2nd race. He also talks us through what drew his to choose Ironman Florida as his next race. We talk about some of the things that Jon's coach has him focused on during this time.We talk about Jon's thoughts on his potential if all things go well. We discuss what at the time of the recording was the upcoming Sub 7-hour project and I acknowledge a previous guest's accomplishment that I didn't fully appreciate at the time of the original recording.Jon shares some fantastic final thoughts, and we agree that it's ok to not be ok sometimes.
We have a special edition of the Price for Paradise this week. Me and 4 other guys attempted the Couer d'Alane 70.3 half Ironman. This includes 1.2 mile swim, 56 mile bike, 13.1 mile run. A lot happened during the race. We go over the ups and downs and unfold how it all went down! First half of the cast is Pre race perspective and the second half is the story how everything turned out and our results. Thanks for listening and shout out to the Triathlon community!
It's an all-Idaho episode today! First we get a briefing from Redoubt AFA about the fascist shennanigans that led up to Patriot Front getting mass-arrested at Couer d'Alene Pride earlier this month. Then we talk to independent reporter Alissa Azar, who was on the ground in Cour d'Alene for the event and got some of the best footage of Patriot Front getting mass-arrested. Then we give a rundown on the two large adult sons of Christian fascist leader Matt Shea's right hand man who got caught participating with Patriot Front. Lastly, we're talking to veteran journalist David Neiwert, who's giving us a deep-dive on the groups threatening Couer d'Alene Pride-goers and the deep roots of hate in the Pacific Northwest.SHOW NOTES:Our reporting trip fundraiserTickets for Rock Against RacismVideo of Pahandle PatriotsAlissa's linktreeAlissa's Cour d'Alene threadShea's statementThe weird Buster standup routine at churchNeiwert's latest book, Red Pill, Blue Pill Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In May 2005, the bodies of 40-year-old Brenda Groene, her boyfriend 37-year-old Mark McKenzie, and her 13-year-old son Slade Groene was found in their home in Couer d'Alene, Idaho. Brenda's two other children 8-year-old Shasta and 9-year-old Dylan Groene were missing until 7 weeks later, Shasta and her kidnapper Joseph Duncan were found at Denny's without Dylan. Joseph Duncan was an American serial killer and child molester who was on death row in federal prison for the murder of the Groene family and kidnapping as well as the murder of 10-year-old Anthony Martinez. And the 1996 murders of Sammiejo White and Carmen Cubias. At the time of the Groene family murders, Joseph was on the run after being charged with child molestation. Shasta Groene the only family member alive tells her account of what happened and her amazing survival instinct which shows how brave she is. INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/criminalcuriositypod/ GMAIL TO REQUEST CASES: criminalcurioistypod@gmail.com REFERENCES IN THIS EPISODE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Edward_Duncan http://fifthnail.blogspot.com/2004/01/ https://www.swordandscale.com/diary-of-a-madman/ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3297389/Woman-moves-10-years-surviving-two-month-captivity-man-murdered-family-Survivor-expecting-miracle-child-fearing-lingering-injuries-make-conceiving-impossible.html https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/article226692334.html https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/local/crime/article212934354.html https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/29/us/joseph-edward-duncan-iii-dies-death-row/index.html https://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/2013/01/sister_of_convicted_child_kill.html THANKS FOR LISTENING! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In May 2005, the bodies of 40-year-old Brenda Groene, her boyfriend 37-year-old Mark McKenzie, and her 13-year-old son Slade Groene was found in their home in Couer d'Alene, Idaho. Brenda's two other children 8-year-old Shasta and 9-year-old Dylan Groene were missing until 7 weeks later, Shasta and her kidnapper Joseph Duncan were found at Denny's without Dylan. Joseph Duncan was an American serial killer and child molester who was on death row in federal prison for the murder of the Groene family and kidnapping as well as the murder of 10-year-old Anthony Martinez. And the 1996 murders of Sammiejo White and Carmen Cubias. At the time of the Groene family murders, Joseph was on the run after being charged with child molestation. Shasta Groene the only family member alive tells her account of what happened and her amazing survival instinct which shows how brave she is. INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/criminalcuriositypod/ GMAIL TO REQUEST CASES: criminalcurioistypod@gmail.com REFERENCES IN THIS EPISODE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Edward_Duncan http://fifthnail.blogspot.com/2004/01/ https://www.swordandscale.com/diary-of-a-madman/ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3297389/Woman-moves-10-years-surviving-two-month-captivity-man-murdered-family-Survivor-expecting-miracle-child-fearing-lingering-injuries-make-conceiving-impossible.html https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/article226692334.html https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/local/crime/article212934354.html https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/29/us/joseph-edward-duncan-iii-dies-death-row/index.html https://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/2013/01/sister_of_convicted_child_kill.html THANKS FOR LISTENING! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Live from Northwest Managers of Educational Technology (NW/MET) in Couer d'Alaine, Idaho! #NWMET2022
In today's episode, we are closing the loop on this powerful conversation with my dear sister-friend, Couer. In this part 2 of 2, we continue our dive into the depths to discuss reclaiming the exiled parts of our selves in relationships and how our respective life, cultural and familial experiences have shaped how we show up in the world as women and human beings. I hope you not only enjoy, but find something resonant, comforting and/or empowering as you walk your own unique journey! With big love + gratitude, Nicolette About the guest// To connect with Couer, follow her out on Instagram @iam_destinaewellness *** Make sure to subscribe to receive notifications when new episodes drop and if you enjoyed this conversation, please consider leaving a review to let others know what you love about it! Share, tag and follow my journey and other musings on the 'gram: @relentlesslyauthentic Subscribe to the NEWSLETTER // on nicolettebernardes.com for occasional updates, musings, and channeled reflections direct to your inbox --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/relentlesslyauthentic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/relentlesslyauthentic/support
Show notes: Podcast #5 How to Interpret a Seed Packet: https://bit.ly/32TJf44 Seed charts (downloadable PDFs): What Seed to Start Indoors or Direct Sow; When to Start Seeds Indoors; and Seed Germination Optimal Soil Temperature Seed starting info: The Couer d'Alene Coop's Garden Seed Series.
In today's episode, I am joined by my beautiful sister-friend, Couer. In this part 1 of 2 conversation, we dive into the depths to discuss ancestral healing, past life memories, bits of our story of reclaiming the exiled parts of our selves [and more]. I hope you not only enjoy, but find something resonant, comforting and/or empowering as you walk your own unique journey! With big love + gratitude, Nicolette About the guest// To connect with Couer: — check her out on Instagram @iam_destinaewellness *** Make sure to subscribe to receive notifications when new episodes drop and if you enjoyed this conversation, please consider leaving a review to let others know what you love about it! Share, tag and follow my journey and other musings on the 'gram: @relentlesslyauthentic Subscribe to the NEWSLETTER // on nicolettebernardes.com for occasional updates, musings, and channeled reflections direct to your inbox --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/relentlesslyauthentic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/relentlesslyauthentic/support
"They'd only made it a few paces when Louise's boot snapped loudly on a twig. She winced and froze. “I hear you,” The woman sang in a high pitched voice. “Keep walking,” Nathaniel whispered. They made it a few more paces, when Louise heard the distinct sound of a third person's footsteps, directly behind her. Louise felt a hand reach out and firmly grip the back of her arm."Dan starts with his two stories, like normal, but they're a bit bigger than usual. They both take place outside and are both classic ghost stories. The first comes from England - Wychwood Forest - and the ghost of Lady Amy Dudley. Does the spirit of a woman who died long ago still roam the forest, searching for the man who may have had her killed? And can she kill? The next story takes us to Southern Oregon - to an old cemetery in Cottage Grove - a town Lynze and Dan once drove right on by when moving from Santa Monica to Couer d'Alene. Did a young couple confront a ghost who still wants to guard his land?The second half of the show, Lynze brings us a story of a person who tells their tale of surviving an exorcism. So often on this show, there are questions about exorcisms and what might happen afterwards. Just last week, Dan told the tale of a woman who died soon after her exorcism. But not this guy. He lives to tell us all about it! Her second tale is beyond creepy. A young couple moves into an apartment, meet all of their neighbors- except one. On a seemingly regular night, both people see two different people occupying the neighboring apartment. Are either of them real? New Merch:Brand new Tales Of The Dead Tee in the bad magic store now. A fun yet dark & retro poster style graphic featuring Lynze, Me and some uninvited guests. If only these studio walls could tell us what they've seen. Check it out now at www.badmagicmerch.com Bad Magic Productions Monthly Patreon Donation: Recording this episode a bit in advance due to some standup comedy travel - you can check out my tour dates at dancummins.tv - so we don't know who the February charity of the month is yet. Thank you for continuing to send in your stories, Creeps and Peepers! Please keep doing so. Send them to mystory@scaredtodeathpodcast.com Send everything else to info@scaredtodeathpodcast.comWant to be a Patron? Get episodes AD-FREE, listen and watch before they are released to anyone else, bonus episodes, a 20% merch discount, additional content, and more! Learn more by visiting: https://www.patreon.com/scaredtodeathpodcastPlease rate, review, and subscribe anywhere you listen. Thank you for listening! Follow the show on social media: @scaredtodeathpodcast on Facebook and IGWatch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/LEINtO0Tip0Website: https://scaredtodeathpodcast.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scaredtodeathpodcast/Instagram: https://bit.ly/2miPLf5Mailing Address:Scared to Deathc/o Timesuck PodcastPO Box 3891Coeur d'Alene, ID 83816Video/Audio by Bad Magic ProductionsAdditional music production by Jeffrey MontoyaAdditional music production by Zach CohenVarious free audio provided by http://freesound.orgOpening Sumerian protection spell (adapted): "Whether thou art a ghost that hath come from the earth, or a phantom of night that hath no home… or one that lieth dead in the desert… or a ghost unburied… or a demon or a ghoul… Whatever thou be until thou art removed… thou shalt find here no water to drink… Thou shalt not stretch forth thy hand to our own… Into our house enter thou not. Through our fence, breakthrough thou not… we are protected though we may be frightened. Our life you may not steal, though we may feel SCARED TO DEATH."
In this episode: Chayil: “army” Definition: a large number of people or things, typically formed or organized for a particular purpose. Story: A surprising summit in a neighborhood, Utopia in Couer d'alene, plug in coolers, the end of screens, and the book from my massage therapist that came to life Verse: Ezekial 37:10 So I prophesied as he commanded me, and the breath came into them, and they lived, and stood up upon their feet, an exceeding great army (chayil). Lesson: Who are you being called to come alive and give life to dry bones that you can't see right now because you don't have the bird's eye view?
Guys, this one is tough. When police arrive outside a home in picturesque Couer d'Alene, Idaho, they discover the bodies of three people brutally murdered. Things only get worse from here. The entire city goes on alert while they search for 2 missing kids. This is part 1 of Shasta Groene's incredible story of survival.#Couerd'Alene #murder #kidnapped #survivor #serialkiller #truecrime #podcast #sistersquad
Today we will sit down to chat with CEO and Co-founder of the online Movement studio platform Core to Coeur, Madison Page! She is also creator and co-host of the Podcast Stretched! Madison will share with us her journey in creating Core to Couer as well as some tips on teaching online. She will also address what might be overlooked in teaching on an online platform. Connect with Madison Page and Core to Coeur: IG: @coretocoeur, @madisonpagemoves Facebook facebook.com/coretocoeur Website: www.coretocoeur.com The Community by Core to Coeur on Facebook! - https://www.facebook.com/groups/526125198170446 Stretched! The Podcast - https://www.audible.com/pd/Stretched-Podcast/B08JJNSF9G Pilates + Yin Yoga is on Tuesdays 8am PT, 10am Ct, 11am ET Check out Ashley Weber's Online Studio on C2C to Sign up: https://www.coretocoeur.com/app/teacher/1378/profile Connect to Yoga And... Podcast: Please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/yogaandpodcast?fan_landing=true Please write us a glowing review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yoga-and-podcast/id1496621503 Connect with us yogaandpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: Yogaandpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ashley-weber-yoga/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ashley-weber-yoga/support
In this episode, I talk about ways in which you're ruining your heart health without even knowing it. How can acupuncture help? Thank you so much for taking the time to listen to this podcast episode and stay tuned for tomorrow's! Our website: https://acupunctureismylife.com/ Ask us questions through our app to get answers in our podcast! Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.acupunctureislife.android Follow our social media for more information on acupuncture: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acupunctureismylife/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/acupunctureismylifeTIkTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@acupunctureismylife?lang=en
On this episode we talk ways you can improve your swim. But first, Kirstin gives us an update into her training this past week to give you an insight into what it's like preparing for the Couer d'Alene Ironman in June. Kirstin celebrates some successes with her training, particularly in the swim. So, how do you improve your swimming skills? It's a question she gets asked a lot and her recommendation is join a local masters swim team. You may also be thinking, but I'm not good enough for that. Anyone, at any level, can join. Kirstin also offers a few other ideas for improving your swim if the local swim team is not a good fit. Host: Dr Kirstin Lauritzen.For more information, links and resources plus conversations from the world of women's sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World's First and Only Podcast Network for Women's Sport with more than 60 hosts, 1300+ episodes across 50 shows and over 7 million downloads. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
As Kirstin reaches the six-week countdown to the Couer d'Alene Ironman we get an update on how her training is going. She also covers nutrition and coaching tips to help set up younger female athletes for success. After discussing nutrition and training for our athletes beyond menopause last week, she felt it would be helpful to cover our athletes who are just starting out into sport. Kirstin covers frequently asked questions by pre-teens and teenagers when it comes to training with their cycle, what foods are best to support their performance, how to make food choices that are more whole foods based over processed, packaged foods. She also addresses how to flip the conversation and change the narrative from constant dieting to focusing on food that fuels performance to become fitter and faster.Host: Dr. Kirstin LauritzenFor more information, links and resources plus conversations from the world of women's sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World's First and Only Podcast Network for Women's Sport with more than 60 hosts, 1300+ episodes across 50 shows and over 7 million downloads. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
I sit down with Dom as he dives into his story of navigating depression, changing hair colors, and making music. His artist name is Couer. Go check out his newest album Wet Work on all platforms!
Three Essentials For Every Married Woman (Part 1) - Priorities of a Christian WomanThree Essentials For Every Married Woman (Part 2) - Being a World-ChangerFamilyLife Today® Radio TranscriptReferences to conferences, resources, or other special promotions may be obsoleteBeing a World-ChangerGuest: Barbara RaineyFrom the series: Three Essentials for Every Married Woman (Day 2 of 2)Air date: September 2, 2014 Bob: The kind of woman God uses in her home and in her world is a woman who has dug down deep in His Word. Here's Barbara Rainey. Barbara: “Wimpy theology makes wimpy women.” [John Piper]—because—if we really aren't in God's Word, then we just have second-hand information. We're living on somebody else's insight or somebody else's discovery. That makes for wimpy theology. It makes for a wimpy woman too. Bob: This is FamilyLife Today for Friday, November 20th. Our host is the President of FamilyLife®, Dennis Rainey, and I'm Bob Lepine. A wise woman knows that the foundation of her relationship with her husband is, first and foremost, found in a strong relationship with God. Stay tuned. 1:00 And welcome to FamilyLife Today. Thanks for joining us on the Tuesday edition. You looked tired when you came in today. Was it because of dinner last night? [Laughter] Dennis: You saying that dinner wore me out? What are you saying? Bob: You were just—as you were— Dennis: I slept well. Bob: As you recounted to me, you said that you had a meal with your wife and that she was—you were pretty worn out by the time it was over. Dennis: I did not say— [Laughter] Barbara, if you're listening to this, I want you to know I did not say that! Bob: Okay, that's true. You did not say that. Dennis: Bob is construing—I actually said: “Last night, over dinner, Barbara was talking about all the stuff she wants to do and be a part of. She was dreaming and thinking and had a list of 12 projects she wanted to accomplish—Bob: Here's what you really said. You said she talked for an hour before you got a word in edgewise. [Laughter] 2:00 Dennis: I did not! Bob: That's exactly what you said! [Laughter] Dennis: I did not say that. [Laughter] I enjoy talking to her. In fact, I said this to her. I said, “You know, in our relationship, you have become the extrovert; and I am becoming an introvert.” She said: “No, no, no. Don't you give me that! You are not an introvert!” And she's right. I'm not an introvert. But I do enjoy listening to her because she's energized, she's excited, she's got her head up—she's looking to the horizon with ideas for the future. Bob: In fact, if folks are interested in looking at what Barbara has been working on in recent days, they can go to FamilyLife.com and click at the top of the page where it says, “GO DEEPER.” There is a link there for the Ever Thine Home® resources—the complete line of resources that Barbara Rainey has been working on over the last couple of years now—great collection of discipleship resources that look beautiful in your home. That's how I would describe Barbara's line. Again, find out more—go to FamilyLifeToday.com. 3:00 Click the link that says, “GO DEEPER,” and then the link for Ever Thine Home. Take a look at what Barbara has been up to over the past couple of years. Let me also mention, while you are on our website—this week and next week—we're making a special offer available to FamilyLife Today listeners who would like to attend an upcoming Weekend to Remember® marriage getaway. We've got 14 getaways happening this fall in some pretty nice locations—Monterey Bay, California; Estes Park, Colorado; San Diego—there's going to be one in Fort Myers, Florida; and in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho—some great locations for the upcoming Weekend to Remember season. If you and your spouse would like to attend one of these upcoming getaways—if you sign up this week or next week—you pay the regular rate for yourself, and your spouse comes free. It's a buy one/get one free opportunity for Weekend to Remember marriage getaways this fall or for next spring. Go to FamilyLifeToday.com. Click the link that says, ‘GO DEEPER.” 4:00 The information about the Weekend to Remember is available there—find out dates and locations. Again, when you register online, you pay the regular rate for yourself and your spouse comes free. Take advantage of that opportunity. Plan to get away for a weekend together, as a couple, at one of our Weekend to Remember marriage getaways. Alright, we're going to listen to Part Two of a message now from Barbara Rainey about what she calls the essentials—the “Three Essentials for Every Married Woman.” She has already said, this week, that a woman needs to be a woman of the Word, and she needs to be a husband-helper. Today, we're going to hear her thoughts on how a woman can become a world-changer. [Recorded Message] Barbara: And then the third thing I want to challenge you with—that I think is, again, a truth for all women of all seasons / of all generations—and that one is to be a world-changer. All of us, as women, need to see ourselves as being world-changers. 5:00 No matter where you are / no matter what your age, the Christian life is permeated with purpose. Jesus rescued us from meaninglessness / from futility to give us a life of great purpose and great calling. He didn't just save us so we could be happy and have sweet little families with perfect little children. He saved us for a purpose, and for a calling, and for a mission, and for a ministry. Ephesians 2:10 says, “We are His workmanship created in Christ Jesus for good works, which He prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.” That means—for every single woman in this room, God has works prepared beforehand for you to walk in just as He does for me. We need to find out what those are and walk in them. There are two categories of women who are world-changers. The first one is for those of you who still have children at home and are still raising children. 6:00 I want to say to you, who are still parenting, that: “Mothers are the biggest world-changers that there are when you raise your kids to know Christ, and to follow Him, and to want Him because, as we raise our kids for the next generation, we are raising young men and young women who God can use for great purposes; and we are protecting them from the enemy.” I was talking to a friend the other day—this young man who works in our office—and their oldest is five. They have three kids. I said, “Well, how's it going with your kids?” He said, “Oh.” He just rolled his eyes; and he said, “We are really struggling with Emma,”—their oldest, who's five. We've had lots of Emma conversations since this little girl made her entrance in the world because she has been the one of their three who has learned how, at a very young age, to press every one of their buttons. He said, “We are just worn out at the end of every day.” He said, “My wife just feels like she's failing, day after day after day, because every day Emma comes up with a new way to disobey, and a new way to push back, and a new way to break the rules.” 7:00 He said, “It feels like all we do is discipline this child.” I said: “Oh, I understand. I had one like that.” I said, “I felt like that's all I did, all day long, for years was spank him three or four times a day because he was just so determined he was going to do everything his own way.” But that is a part of raising our kids for Christ—is training them and disciplining them so that some day they will choose Christ. I want to encourage you—those of you who are moms—that you will be diligent to raise your kids for Christ and that you will find opportunities to teach them and to expose them to what God is doing around the world. One of the very best things you can do—for those of you who still have kids at home—as they get to be maybe eight or ten, start taking them on mission trips. When they're younger, you can find things to do in the city—whether it is serving in a mission in the inner-city or working with the homeless—something that's close at hand. But I would highly encourage you, as your kids get older, to take them on international mission trips. Take them to some orphanages. 8:00 Let them see these children who have nothing. It was life-changing for my kids to take them to Russia and to go to these orphanages, where these kids had absolutely nothing. It was a wonderful experience for my girls to walk in there and see those children who had nothing. I would highly encourage you to take your kids and let them see the other side of the world because American Christianity is not all there is—and it's not necessarily the best forum either. So, encourage them to do that. Read them missionary stories. I don't know how many of you are doing that with your kids, but it's one of my favorite things that I did with my children—was read them lots of missionary stories. If you don't know where to start, start with The Hiding Place. I read that to my kids. I remember reading it to my youngest two, again, when they were in high school. I got up on their bed when they were, like, 14 and 15. We read that book through every night. It's such a wonderful story. 9:00 In fact, I re-read that book myself this year. I just love that book! It's a story of such great faith. Read them the story of Jim Elliot, who's another missionary—Elisabeth Elliot's husband. And there are many, many more if you can get busy and find them. And then for you women, who are empty nest women—there are so many opportunities that we have in this season of life. It took me several years to adjust to being an empty nest mom and not being a full-time mom. I didn't like it at first. It was hard to adjust to not having kids around. I didn't know what my purpose was. I didn't know what I was supposed to do with myself. But it has really been fun now that we have made that transition over the last couple of years. We are really enjoying this season. But I'm more convinced than ever—that women in this season of life need to discover a fresh new purpose for their lives. Yes, we still have our husbands to minister to and to walk with. Yes, we still have adult kids. 10:00 Many of us still have parents living who need a relationship with us / need us to care for them. Many of us also have grandchildren. And all of those relationships take up a lot of time. For some empty nest women, they take up almost all of their time. But more than likely, when you're in your empty nest season of life, you'll have time for, at least, some other activities—some other kind of ministry. There are so many things that need to be done. There are so many avenues that you can choose from. Mentoring is one of the best—it's one of the easiest. It's one of the most accessible things you can do in the empty nest years of your life. Even if you're not in the empty nest / even if you're just close to the empty nest, there are women, who are behind you a few years in life, who would love nothing more than to have coffee with you once a month and just let them ask questions. The first night, which would have been Thursday night, at dinner, I sat next to Joann and asked her some questions that I've asked her before—because she's probably about ten years ahead of me in this. 11:00 I was asking Joann questions about what she's learned about relating to adult kids and grandkids because there are a lot of lessons to be learned in that. So, mentoring is one of the very best things you can do in your empty nest years. It's one of the easiest things you can do; and it's a great, great ministry. We talked, last night, a lot about orphans and foster care. The need is enormous. I think that God has equipped us, as women—especially empty nest women—because we've got all these years of experience—raising our kids—to do something about the orphan and foster care crisis in the world. We love children naturally. We've got experience in raising children because we've raised our kids. There are so many needs in children around the world. You don't have to adopt. You don't have to take foster care kids in—although it would be a great thing—but, in the empty nest years, that may not be what God wants you to do. 12:00 But you could start an orphan care ministry in your church. You can get involved in the foster care system and recruit young families who can take these kids in. There are so many things that you could do and that need to be done in this area. And I think we need to be really careful that we're not taking our empty nest years and just spending them on ourselves and doing the things we've always wanted to do—not that we can't, because I am doing some of the things I've always wanted to do—but I want to make sure that I'm living my life and spending these years for God's Kingdom. I want to make sure I'm doing what He wants me to do and that I'm investing in eternity. Another one of the, sort of, conclusions that I've come to myself is that I want to make sure that I'm really maximizing these next ten years of my life. I want to do everything that I can do in the next ten years. Part of it is that I just don't know if I'll be around in ten years—I mean, there's nothing wrong with me that would indicate that I've got only ten years left—but I might only have ten years left. 13:00 That might be true of all of us in here. Who knows? So, I've decided that rather than assume I have another thirty years ahead of me—which I may, but I may not—I'm going to really focus on this next ten. I'm going to really make this next ten years count. I'm going to find out what I can do, where I can make the biggest impact—“What does God want me to do in these next ten years?”—and really do it! I may not die in ten years / Christ may not come back in ten years; but I could have a stroke in ten years, and then I'm not as able to work for the Kingdom. So, I've made that decision for myself. I think, as empty nest women, we need to, sort of, look at time chunks. Maybe we only want to look at five years. But I think we need to look at time chunks and say: “What can I do in the next five years?—with the capability and the time that God has given me today to really make a difference for Christ.” It may be that, in five years, I've got a situation in my family that I need to attend to—almost full-time. 14:00 God may pull me off of the frontlines for a while, and He may park me over here where I'm giving care to my parents. Or there may be a situation with one of our kids—I don't know. But I do know that—in these times / in these days, when I've got the time and I've got the energy, I want to make sure that I'm maximizing my life for Christ. Because I do know that the purposes of God for my life and for your life will change from time to time. So in ten years, God may have something else for me that I don't even know about today. But I want to make sure that these days, today, really count for the Kingdom. Dennis read that verse on Thursday night. I'm going to read it again because, when he read it, I thought, “That really works for us too.” But it's the verse in Acts 20:24, where he was talking about Paul. I read the context to that, which I thought was interesting because Paul had been hearing from God—that he was going to be in chains. He was telling the people in this passage—the disciples he was with / the churches that he was with—in this paragraph— 15:00 —that he was going to be in chains—that he knew that there was trial ahead of him because God had revealed it to him. That's the context for this verse. He said in here, “None of these things move me...”—he's talking about being in chains and being taken to Rome. And I thought, “Isn't that an interesting statement?” I think what he means is “None of those things frighten me because I know God is in control and God has revealed it to me.” “…Nor do I count my life dear to me...” He wasn't hanging on to his life. He was willing to give his life for whatever God had for him—whatever that purpose was. He said, “… so that I may finish my race with joy and the ministry which I have received from the Lord Jesus Christ to testify to the gospel of the grace of God.” I want to encourage you to find out what your ministry is, as a woman. If you still have kids at home, your number one ministry is your husband and children. Don't forget that because that's the primary thing God has called you to do. 16:00 But, if and when you are an empty-nester, find out what that ministry is. Maybe God has something for you to do with your kids—some kind of a ministry that you can do with your children because taking your kids to do ministry things is one of the best ways to raise them for the Kingdom. Find out what that ministry is and be busy about it. I wanted to read you a story that does come out of the book, The Hiding Place, by Corrie ten Boom because it goes a little bit along with what Paul just said when he said “I wasn't afraid of these things—none of these things move me.” She tells the story, in the early part of the book, about being in their home still in Holland. One night there was a bombing raid going on. There were these bombs dropping all over the city. In the middle of the night, she and her sister Betsy woke up. They both walked downstairs to the kitchen to have tea together and wait for the bombing to stop so they could go back to sleep. Can you imagine? 17:00 I just can't imagine waking up, with bombs dropping all around, and going down to the kitchen and having a cup of tea. Amazing; isn't it? But she tells the story about that night. She said this in the book, “In the early days of World War II …”—when they were still safe, relatively speaking, in their own home. When they came down to the kitchen that night, during the bombing raid, Corrie told Betsy about a dream she had had and what she saw happening in their family. She'd had this very vivid dream of all of them being loaded in a cart and taken away. It frightened her, and she didn't know what it meant. But when she told it to Betsy, Betsy's response was this—she said, “I don't know what it means,” she said softly. “But if God has shown us bad times ahead, it's enough for me that He knows about them. That's why He sometimes shows us things, you know, to tell us that this, too, is in His hands.” I love that story because it's exactly what Paul was saying. Paul knew that bad times were coming for him. But he knew that this, too, was in God's hands. 18:00 I think, for all of us, as women—with everything that's going on in our world—there are so many things that can be very frightening. All you have to do is watch the news at night to be frightened. We've stopped watching it so much because it is frightening—but we need to remember, as women, too: “This, too, is in His hands.” We can have the confidence and the strength to really believe that—not believe it because I said it, not believe it because Corrie ten Boom said it—or Betsy, actually—but to believe it because this Book says so. That's why we need to be in this book—because your confidence needs to come from God's Word to you / to your heart—not God's Word to you through three or four other people—but God's Word to you through this Book. Let it guide you into the ministry He has for you—into the calling He has for you and the way He wants to use your family for His Kingdom. There's a little phrase I heard many, many, many years ago. It goes like this: 19:00 “Only one life—‘twill soon be passed. Only what's done for Christ will last.” You've probably heard it too. It's a good reminder that we need to be living our lives for the Kingdom—especially in this day / in this generation, when so much is going on around us. I want to encourage you to be women of the Word, to be a helper to your husband, and to be a world-changer where God has put you today, and to be open to whatever calling He might have on your life—whatever that purpose is that He has for you. [Studio] Bob: Well, we've been listening to Part Two of a message from Barbara Rainey on “Three Essentials for Every Married Woman.” You know, being a world-changer, as Barbara was talking about today, is something that really has been at the center of her heart since the time you met her; hasn't it? Dennis: It has. In fact, she believed, and I do, too, that having children and being a mom was one of the greatest, and highest, and holiest privileges she's had on this planet. 20:00 And yet, as we have become empty nesters, she's moved on to the next assignment, which is being a woman, who's looking out to the horizon, from the empty nest and going, “What's next, God?” Bob: Yes. Dennis: I think He's answering that prayer. As we mentioned at the outset of the broadcast, we've had some conversations about some of her dreams; and she has a lot of them. And you know—that's good. I don't think God put us here to rust out. I think He put us here to be worn out for the right objective. Bob: When you're in the season of life, where you're raising your kids—that's really world-changer work—to raise young men and young women who have an eternal perspective. But you do come to a season where they're out— Dennis: That's right. That's right. Bob: —and you have to look up and say, “Okay, what now?” Dennis: I think one of the great needs today, within the Christian community, is for older women, who are moving into this season of their lives, to be able to step back and say: 21:00 “What's my vision? Where am I headed? What are my dreams and my goals?” It doesn't mean you're going to be able to decide those overnight; but you're in the process of determining what's going to get the next 10, 15, 20 years of your life, as long as God gives you good health, and the ideas and the dreams, and enables you to accomplish them. I think, today, one of the greatest untapped resources in the church for the Kingdom of God is women. I think there are a number of women today who are having tremendous ministries, but there needs to be more. Bob: And Barbara's point is that this is an essential for every married woman; but it's got to be kept in the priority of her responsibilities to be growing in her own relationship with Christ, and to be serving her husband and her children. Keeping that tension and those priorities together is not an easy task. 22:00 Dennis, I'm thinking about Sunday mornings at our Weekend to Remember marriage getaways, where we talk to the husbands and to the wives separately—different rooms. We talk about what it is that God has called men to do, as husbands, and what it is that God has assigned to women, as wives—and how it is you keep a healthy balance with your priorities. I want to remind our listeners that, this week and next week, you can sign up to attend one of these upcoming Weekend to Remember marriage getaways at a reduced rate. You pay for yourself, and your spouse comes free. It's a buy one/get one free opportunity. It's good this week and next week only. It's good for any of the upcoming fall Weekend to Remember marriage getaways; or if you want to go ahead and plan ahead for spring of 2015—get it on the calendar now and save some money—buy one registration / a second registration is free. 23:00 Your spouse comes free when you pay for yourself. We've got getaways happening, this fall, in places like: Del Ray Beach, Florida; Las Colinas, Texas; Couer d'Alene, Idaho; Monterey Bay, California; San Antonio; San Diego—some great locations. You can find out if there's an event happening in a city near where you live, or a city you would like to travel to, when you go to FamilyLifeToday.com. Click the link in the upper left-hand corner of the page that says, “GO DEEPER.” That will take you right to where you can get information about the Weekend to Remember marriage getaway. Again, when you sign up this week or next week, you buy one registration and your spouse comes free. Hope you will take advantage of that. We'd love to have you join us at an upcoming Weekend to Remember this fall or next spring. Once again, go to FamilyLifeToday.com; or if you have questions, call 1-800-358-6329, that's 1-800-“F” as in family, “L” as in life, and then the word, “TODAY.” 24:00 Now, tomorrow, we want to talk about differences in marriage—about the fact that we don't both think alike about everything in marriage, as husbands and wives. Our friends, Tim and Joy Downs, are going to be here. We're going to talk about how we deal with our differences and how differences can actually be a benefit in marriage, not just a source of conflict. We'll talk about that tomorrow. Hope you can tune in. Want to thank our engineer today, Keith Lynch, and our entire broadcast production team. On behalf of our host, Dennis Rainey, I'm Bob Lepine. We will see you back next time for another edition of FamilyLife Today. FamilyLife Today is a production of FamilyLife of Little Rock, Arkansas. Help for today. Hope for tomorrow. 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281 - IRONMAN© 70.3 Chattanooga – Danielle Dingman-You got to hear what it was like for me to be interviewed, now it’s time for Danielle to share her race. Super fun and she also had some technical issues on race day but was able to adjust on the fly and have a solid day. This is the beginning of a long race series for Danielle, where she would go on to do Eagleman, Mont Tremblant, and Couer de Alene. Thanks for sharing your time with me Danielle. All the best.Weather that day: 66-85Water: WSL-Age Group: PROHeight: 5’9”Weight: 142Calories per hour: 300PSI for this course: 105R/100FDepth of Wheels: 50/80Bike Elevation Gain: Run Elevation Gain: 56ftSwim: 32:14T1: 2:45Bike: 2:25:47T2: 1:50Run: 1:26:27Total Race Time: 4:29:03-Gender Rank: 11Division Rank: 8Overall Rank: 101-Follow Danielle,Facebook: Danielle DingmanInstagram: @dcdingman-Sponsors:@sbc_athletics @atomcomposites @abcycle @coxhealthfitness @activelifespringfield @hydration_health_products-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcastWebsite: www.coachterrywilson.com/perfect
281 - IRONMAN© 70.3 Chattanooga – Danielle Dingman-You got to hear what it was like for me to be interviewed, now it’s time for Danielle to share her race. Super fun and she also had some technical issues on race day but was able to adjust on the fly and have a solid day. This is the beginning of a long race series for Danielle, where she would go on to do Eagleman, Mont Tremblant, and Couer de Alene. Thanks for sharing your time with me Danielle. All the best.Weather that day: 66-85Water: WSL-Age Group: PROHeight: 5’9”Weight: 142Calories per hour: 300PSI for this course: 105R/100FDepth of Wheels: 50/80Bike Elevation Gain: Run Elevation Gain: 56ftSwim: 32:14T1: 2:45Bike: 2:25:47T2: 1:50Run: 1:26:27Total Race Time: 4:29:03-Gender Rank: 11Division Rank: 8Overall Rank: 101-Follow Danielle,Facebook: Danielle DingmanInstagram: @dcdingman-Sponsors:@sbc_athletics @atomcomposites @abcycle @coxhealthfitness @activelifespringfield @hydration_health_products-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcastWebsite: www.coachterrywilson.com/perfect
From August seventh to September tenth, 1888, a crazed killer who came to be known as "Jack the Ripper” terrorized the Whitechapel district of London's impoverished East End. This extremely violent sadist brutally killed at least five prostitutes, mutilating their bodies in a highly unusual manner. And today we Suck into the details of his crimes, who he could’ve been, who his victims were, and how absolutely terrible life was for the economically enslaved inhabitants of the East End of London at the close of the 19th century in today’s, across the pond, bloody, brutal, and British edition of Timesuck. Want the A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan's kick-ass documentary? CLICK HERE! Merch - https://badmagicmerch.com/ Want to try out Discord!?! https://discord.gg/tqzH89v Want to join the Cult of the Curious private Facebook Group? Here it is: https://www.facebook.com/groups/cultofthecurious/ For all merch related questions: https://badmagicmerch.com/pages/contact Want to check out Timesucker Adam Theroux's charity? Head HERE! Need to learn more about Jack the Ripper? Head HERE! Suck Dungeon Mailing Address: PO Box 3891 Couer d’Alene, ID 83816 Please rate and subscribe on iTunes and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG, @timesuckpodcast on Twitter, and www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcast Wanna be a Space Lizard"? We're over 2,300 strong! Go here: https://www.patreon.com/timesuckpodcast Sign up through Patreon and for $5 a month you get to listen to the Secret Suck, which will drop Thursdays at Noon, PST. You'll also get 20% off of all regular Timesuck merch PLUS access to exclusive Space Lizard merch. You get to vote on two Monday topics each month via the app. And you get the download link for my new comedy album, Feel the Heat. Check the Patreon posts to find out how to download the new album and take advantage of other benefits. And, thank you for supporting the show by doing your Amazon shopping after clicking on my Amazon link at www.timesuckpodcast.com
// Episode 008: Our second episode for the new year comes to us from our German born resident Arkadiusz Dmytrow aka ‘Arkadiusz’, who now resides in Mexico. His DJ career began 2010 in Frankfurt am Main where he frequented the famous former Vinylshop Pro Vinyl and legendary electronica institution Robert Johnson in Offenbach am Main. Both had in retrospect the most influence in his decision to start mixing and for sure in his style of music. During his studies in Würzburg he and his crew started their own event series called ‘PIKNIK’ (2012). Its mantra was to play music that they like, as opposed to what the people like. His biggest gig so far has been 2014’s Brüxsel Jardin Open Air where he has played alongside Acid Pauli, Couer, Sushiflow, Dka and Nathe Oye in front of some thousand ecstatic people. From the beginning Arkadiusz has been more focused on deep hypnotic and experimental electronic music with a touch of melancholy, quoting as influence the likes of Lawrence and Nathan Fake. As part of the crew of online magazine Das schoene Leben he started writing in 2012 supporting newcomer musicians and sharing his taste of music with the world. Besides he joined in 2014 the Berlin based Open Air Community 'Open Air ToGo' and in 2015 the online magazine 'Afterhour Sounds'. This mix is full of dirty yet melodic gems that take you on a very special two hour journey. Sit down turn it up and lock yourself in for the ride. Check out more from Arkadiusz at: https://soundcloud.com/arkadiusz-dmytrow - - - - // Tracklist: 1. Armen Miran & Hraach Karahunj - The Prelude 2. Hraach – Secrets Of The Moon 3. Eagles & Butterflies – Three A.M. 4. Damian Lazarus & The Ancient Moons - Vermillion (&ME Remix) 5. Blond:ish – Endless Games (Patrice Bäumel Remix) 6. The White Shadow – Goodbye (Van Did Edition) 7. Echoes Of October – Confusion 8. Bicep – Malima 9. Sopelar & Davis – Aklitomo 10. FreakMe – Cornelius (Eagles & Butterflies Remix) 11. Kollektiv Turmstrasse – Mondschei n Primaten (Pawas Remix) 12. Steve Rachmad – Parallel Shopping 13. Jeremy Olander – Lunar 14. Mano Le Tough – Running In An Constant Circle 15. Adapter – Synthetic 16. HVOB – Tender Skin (Dj Tennis Remix) 17. Appel & Prommer – Return Of The Aquarius 18. Animal Trainer – Trial & Error 19. Hundreds – Please Rewind (The/Das Remix) 20. Trentemoller – Always Something Better (Dj Tennis & Mind Against Remix) 21. Aqstnik – From Start To Star 22. Karl Friedrich – Claps 23. Monster – This Is For You (Robag Wruhme Remix) 24. Marc Romboy VS Stephan Bodzin – The Alchemist (Robag Wruhme Remix) - - - // About Us: Global Transmission is a collaborative project between eight likeminded individuals from around the world who have come together to share their love of electronic music. In a monthly podcast, we deliver a mix of the absolute best in progressive, house and techno. With a combined 100+ years of musical experience across a diverse range of backgrounds, scenes and sounds thousands of miles apart are fused into one cohesive, auditory delight. With occasional guest mixes highlighting other outstanding local and international artists, Global Transmission strives to be a quality forum for consistently bringing the best of soulful, underground and intelligent dance music to the ears of our listeners the world over. We hope you enjoy ☺ - - - - // The Residents: Arkadiusz (Mexico) | Das Schöne Leben | https://soundcloud.com/arkadiusz-dmytrow Ian Dillon (UK) | Decoded Magazine | https://soundcloud.com/i-d-1 juSt b (Canada) | Thump | https://soundcloud.com/just-b-4 Kimball Collins (Thailand) | Mixmag Asia | https://soundcloud.com/kimballcollins Loquai (Germany) | Mistiquemusic | https://soundcloud.com/loquai Nathan Clement (USA) | Polytechnic Recordings | https://soundcloud.com/djnathanclement Sebastian Wild (Australia) | Equal Dose | https://soundcloud.com/sebastianwild Tercsab (Hungary) | https://soundcloud.com/tercsab
Paulette Jordan is Couer d' Alene. She is currently a member of the Idaho State legislature, and she also sits on the board of the National Indian Gaming Association. Paulette also was previously a member of her (and my) tribal council. Paulette Jordan's family instilled leadership from an early age. But leadership for power was not the goal. Service was. Paulette demonstrates her commitment to service through the various positions she has held over the years. Paulette was both a self-described book worm and athlete growing up. She attended a college prep high school and then attended the University of Washington. There she used sports to connect with other students as she adjusted to life in the city after growing up on the reservation. After school, Paulette returned home and soon started to hear requests for her to serve and pursue elected positions in the community. She was elected to tribal council and in 2012 decided to run for the state legislature. Paulette was elected in 2014. Her presence in the legislature made an immediate impact in the state. She invited the tribes to attend an annual event at the capital. It was the first time that ever occurred. She hopes her role can strengthen relationships between the state and tribes. I really believe the trend of more Natives pursuing state office is one for the future. Relationships with states are tenuous. But more tribal people in elected office at the state level can help forge stronger working relationships. Paulette Jordan, like many NextGen Natives, discussed the role mentors have played in her life. Whether it is tribal elders and family members (Felix Aripa, Dave Matheson), previous member of the state legislature and fellow tribal member Jeanne Givens, or national leaders like Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Paulette is learning from the previous generation to further her service.
Jan. 31 12:00 am Hmmmm, well, youmight not be able toavoid the heat deathof the universe, but in a shearnightgown, you might be able to make it a lovelier experiencefor the rest of us. ----1. Patrick Park - Here We Are2. Couer de Pirate - Comme des Enfants3. Caitling Rose - Menagerie4. Parquet Courts - Borrowed Time5. Black Kids - Partie Traumatic6. The Cannanes - Bumper7. Jonathan Wilson - Fazon8. Loretta Lynn - High on a Mountain Top9. The Chap - We Are Nobody10. Out Hud - The L Train is a Swell Train and I Don't Want to Hear You Indies Complain.---Happy New Year!image from: I was originally inspired by the framed picture of this which hangs in Jarvick's office. But it is discussed in context here.
The Topic for this week was 'Public Service' and boasted 3 special interviews. The actor Brandon Routh (Superman Returns) visited to share his experience of being a campaign surrogate for Obama in 2007 and to talk about his mother, Katie Routh's run for State Senate in Iowa. Michael Kennedy, City Council Member from Couer d'Alene Idaho shared his perspective on a wide range of civic issues including the Idaho Supreme Court case based on his 1st election and the lingering recall campaign in his area. Finally, Rosalind Wyman's 1st of 4 parts interview covered much of her early life and career, with glimpses of the outspoken viewpoints to come. With a couple of good Conservative callers, this episode focused on the nature and importance of public service.
Rich and Al discuss his race -- from 3x AG winner and course record holder to 2wks in the ICU after bike crash to an IM finish! Endurance Nation Triathlon CoachingCreate a FREE 5-day Trial Membership
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Sixth part of emotional progressive compilation...))) 01-Apologist and Angelfreq - Back to Love (Arthur Deep dub) 02-Sergey Tkachev - Alien and Butterfly (Solid Sky remix) 03-JVA - Autobahn (AM mix) 04-Oliver Lang - Dying to Live (original club mix) 05-Tom Neville, Stafford Brothers ft Frank Stafford - Come My Way (Jerome Isma-Ae dub) 06-Plastic Angel - Try Walking in My World (Daniel Portman remix) 07-Serge Devant ft Hadley - Wanderer (Jerome Isma-Ae remix) 08-Axel Lecoste and Hazem Beltagui - Purple Night (original mix) 09-JVA - Autobahn (PM mix) 10-Ales One and Alex - Cri de Couer (original mix)
Sixth part of emotional progressive compilation...))) 01-Apologist and Angelfreq - Back to Love (Arthur Deep dub) 02-Sergey Tkachev - Alien and Butterfly (Solid Sky remix) 03-JVA - Autobahn (AM mix) 04-Oliver Lang - Dying to Live (original club mix) 05-Tom Neville, Stafford Brothers ft Frank Stafford - Come My Way (Jerome Isma-Ae dub) 06-Plastic Angel - Try Walking in My World (Daniel Portman remix) 07-Serge Devant ft Hadley - Wanderer (Jerome Isma-Ae remix) 08-Axel Lecoste and Hazem Beltagui - Purple Night (original mix) 09-JVA - Autobahn (PM mix) 10-Ales One and Alex - Cri de Couer (original mix)
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