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For the Glory KC is back with the 133rd episode of the show!Sporting Kansas City had a very heavy week. After the unexpected passing of former teammate Gadi Kinda, the team had to try to find a way to host the New England Revolution. It looked grim early as the team fell down 2-0 before staging a wild eight minutes in the second half where they scored three times to take the lead.Ultimately, the Revs stole a goal late to tie it, but the outburst of goals was the loudest I can remember hearing Children's Mercy Park in a very long time.Sheena and I break down key moments from the game from Daniel Salloi's standout performance to Zorhan Bassong lighting a spark in the midfield.Coursing through everything was the weight of Kinda's passing. From the pre-game warm-up tops to the "Gadi" armbands, video memorials, on field tributes and everything in between, his presence was felt in the stadium.We also got an injury update on Jake Davis, who popped back onto the injury report and showed up in a boot on Saturday. Don't worry, he said he doesn't even need it, so it's likely just a precaution.The KC Current continued their winning ways on Saturday night. They went to Illinois and dispatched the Chicago Stars 3-1 behind goals from Bia, Temwa Chawinga and Kayla Sharples. We also had to work through the news of the devastating injuries to Alana Cook and Debinha as well as the unbelievably positive news of Lo LaBonta's first call-up by the USWNT.The podcast also got off the rails more than usual. Did you ever want to know when boxed mac and cheese was invented? Well, we've got you covered for some reason.In the Digital Crawl, we touch on a few more topics, including:Bassong called upSKC II lose againVenezia relegated, is Busio available?Here is a rundown of topics (and approximate start times):Sporting KC have a wild comeback - 10:52Gadi Kinda - 50:15KC Current win again! - 1:00:09Kansas City Current Injuries and Lo's Call-up! - 1:06:53Digital Crawl - 1:16:45Upcoming GamesUSWNT vs. China, Saturday, May 31st at 4:30PM CDTSporting KC at Houston Dynamo, Saturday, May 31st at 7:30PMSKC II vs. Colorado Rapids II, Sunday, June 1st at 12:00PMKC Current have a bye (International Break)As a special gift to For the Glory KC listeners and KC Soccer Journal readers, Backheeled dot com is giving away 30 days of their amazing, independent American soccer coverage for free. If you decide you want to turn that into a paid membership, they'll give you 10 percent off too. Just follow this link!Big thanks to Splitter Conspiracy (listen to them here) for our theme music made with the permission of the KC Cauldron.
Coursing deeper into the dark of the Aeonian's cavernous interior, Division operatives uncover the remnants of a doomed prior expedition- and the source of its unraveling. FEATURINGPete - @chipenjoyerMitch - @MagnesiumbeeTim - @AXEHOARDERMalcolm - @MalcolmHallTheme & Production by Liam Daugherty--------The Division of Silent Accords is an all-new, six-part standalone science fiction Side-Story set loosely within the fiction of Risky Standard's Season One campaign setting with Scum & Villainy; a Forged in the Dark game by Stras Acimovic and John Leboeuf-Little, from Off Guard Games and Evil Hat ProductionsRisky Standard is an actual play podcast featuring a rowdy group of best friends playing tabletop role-playing games together to tell compelling original stories and craft unique worlds.You can find the show on Bluesky and Instagram, or drop by the Discord to chat with fellow risk-takers
Farmers who've had illegal hare coursers on their land are warning it's only a matter of time until someone is killed. Hare coursing involves betting on dogs chasing hares, and police say those taking part are often involved in criminal gangs and are using more and more extreme tactics.Xylella is a bacterial infection in plants spread by spittlebugs. It hasn't yet arrived in the UK but has had a serious impact on olive trees in the Mediterranean. Imported plants are being checked at the border to try to prevent the disease getting here, but preparations are also being made in case it does. We visit a secure lab to speak to some of the scientists involved.And a new study has found that after 4 years of applying sewage sludge to farm land, the amount of microplastics in the soil had risen by 1,450%. Researchers from the James Hutton Institute and Robert Gordon University looked at soil samples from an experimental field in North Lanarkshire. Presented by Anna Hill Produced by Heather Simons
Send us a textHello Friends! Welcome back to your favorite Wednesday morning podcast! This time Robbie saw a real life wizard, Jordan literally is Team USA... and they both discuss Everything Everywhere All at Once... in more detail this time because Jordan watched it! Thanks for stopping by!Support the showLike the show?! Want to support us?! Click here!Email us @ tidbitzwiththeboyz@gmail.com Tik Tok Instagram Facebook
Should meat be allowed in some animal feed? Measures brought in to control BSE banned feeding animal protein to farmed animals, but the Government says those rules no longer reflect the scientific evidence and is consulting on various proposals to use processed animal protein in feeds.Gangs of hare coursers have caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to farm land and infrastructure after about 25 vehicles swept through fields in Cambridgeshire in a single weekend. We hear from one of the farmers affected.And as part of a week long feature, we're hearing from rural community champions - the unsung heroes who are making a real difference in their villages and towns. In this episode, we visit the coastal village of Solva in Pembrokeshire where 86-year-old Fran Barker joined a handful of other villagers to set up and run a unique support system looking after the most vulnerable people in the village.Presented by Charlotte Smith Produced by Heather Simons
Chris Mason is an icon in the Saluki community who's stellar hunting dogs are known far and wide for being some of the best. Chris has been hunting sighthounds for hares for more than 40 years and is still going strong hunting her hounds more than most people dream they can!Chris and Seth sit down after a long and fantastic day's coursing to hear the story of Chris's interesting life with hounds, philosophies on hunting and training them, and how her opinions and techniques have evolved with time and knowledge gained. This is an episode that has a huge number of takeaways for sighthound hunters and those folks who just love to hear about hunting with the fastest canines in the world.Release Date: 02/22/21 ►Get Your Houndsman XP Info, Gear & More Here!www.HoundsmanXP.com►Become a Patron of Houndsman XP! Check out our Tailgate Talks.|
A huge Clare contingent is getting ready to head for Clonmel on this Bank Holiday weekend for the 2025 National Coursing Meeting Alan Troy has all the details
Episode 47: Recorded December 22, 2024 "With the loss of any sport or pastime, it's the people you miss in the end…" Sir Mark Prescott on the people he met over four decades of coursing Show Notes Every sport has its share of characters — the people that influenced and shaped the sport, for better or worse. Babe Ruth. Lester Piggot. Hank Aaron. Sterling Moss. Michael Jordan. Caitlin Clark. Eric Liddell. David Beckham. Mike Krzyzewski. Bobby Knight. Billie Jean King. Depending on your perspective, these names can elicit a variety of emotions and memories of your favorite sport. The world of Greyhound coursing has its own cavalcade of characters who left their own mark or legacy on the sport. Historical figures like Colonel North and Edward Dent influenced the glory days of the sport. Lord Sefton, while influential, left artifacts and records of the Waterloo Cup to be burned and abandoned after his passing. Then there are the memorable judges, owners and trainers that left their mark on the sport of coursing. Jack Chadwick judged meetings from atop a horse with a permanently outstretched leg. Owner Lilah Shennen delivered both criticism and support of the sport and its organizers over the years. Harry Skinner made contributions to the sport in the design of the fields and courses to be run. In this episode, host John Parker sits down with his own favorite coursing characters — Charlie Blanning and Sir Mark Prescott — to talk about the larger community of coursing's beloved and not so beloved. Their discussion covers the gamut of historical figures to coursing's contemporaries right up until the last Waterloo Cup. Links The Greyhound and the Hare (Facebook) Heath House Stables (Website) Dedication This episode is dedicated to Michael's Greyhound, Raleigh (fka Mr. Bates), 3/2/2016 - 12/13/2024. Raleigh was one of ten puppies in the Dublin and Kell's Casino litter from 2016. This was a hobby bred litter courtesy of John Parker. If you'd like to learn more about Greyhound hobby breeding, listen to our fifth episode -- the Hobby Breeder Roundtable.
North KK Coursing Club Report on CRKC from Jerry Drennan 22.12.2024
Join us as we discuss one of the Disney Lorcana decks that got some of the biggest upgrades! How is Emerald Amethyst in the new Azurite Sea? Can it compete?
Release Date: 09-17-2024In this special episode of Houndsman XP, Seth premieres his archival interviews of old timers who tell about their upbringing with dogs and share their stories about the old days. Seth's mission was to capture the voices and stories of these verteran houndsman so that their knowledge and wit can be with us for decades to come.David Hise is a true living legend. His influence in the coursing hound community in the western united states is undeniable. He knew all of the famous dogmen as a young man, then grew to become one in his own right. In this episode David talks about his life hunting coons, hogs, coyotes , and hares with all different types of hounds. He talks about some of his views on things in the past, present, and future, and gives us some great laughs along the way. ►Get Your Houndsman XP Info, Gear & More Here!www.HoundsmanXP.com►Become a Patron of Houndsman XP! Check out our Tailgate Talks.|
Whether it's cruising the streets of Charleston's Battery Park or winding out her blown Fox Body Mustang down the tracks of Michigan, Lauren Stoney credits her family for her love of Fords, her dad for her competitive edge, and her love of good southern cooking on being raised in the south. Connect with Lauren here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1188406178Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lalafox92/https://www.instagram.com/turbosandtatas/https://turbosandtatas.com/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/pczHR40ayOs?app=desktophttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpFCBUDdg34https://www.holley.com/blog/post/ford_festival_2022_lalafox92_and_her_turbo_notchback_fox_body/?srsltid=AfmBOooKPuPCozqUtnnRN9yqlvdxeZwZVxXRbmJwh8vpTkBrJ9T_6u4KConnect with JP Emerson: www.jpemerson.comConnect with Red Line Oil: www.redlineoil.comConnect with Mecum: https://www.mecum.com/For more podcasts on cars check out Ford Mustang The Early Years Podcast at www.TheMustangPodcast.com, at Apple Podcasts or anywhere you get your podcastsFor more information about sponsorship or advertising on The JP Emerson Show or podcast launch services contact Doug Sandler at doug@turnkeypodcast.com or visit www.turnkeypodcast.com
The Coursing is a Nu-Core Metal Band out of the Charlotte, NC area. Their dedication to their craft make them stand out as one of the most entertaining metal bands in the scene. Check out this deep dive with the band, then come see them Friday, August 2nd here at The Rooster. https://linktr.ee/TheCoursing https://linktr.ee/theroostergastonia --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theroostergastonia/support
America's waterways were once the superhighways of travel and communication. Coursing through a central line across the landscape, with tributaries connecting the South to the Great Plains and the Great Lakes, the Mississippi River meant wealth, knowledge, and power for those who could master it. In Masters of the Middle Waters: Indian Nations and Colonial Ambitions Along the Mississippi(Harvard University Press, 2019), Jacob Lee offers a new understanding of early America based on the long history of warfare and resistance in the Mississippi River valley. Lee, an Assistant Professor of History at Pennsylvania State University, traces the Native kinship ties that determined which nations rose and fell in the period before the Illinois became dominant. With a complex network of allies stretching from Lake Superior to Arkansas, the Illinois were at the height of their power in 1673 when the first French explorers—fur trader Louis Jolliet and Jesuit priest Jacques Marquette—made their way down the Mississippi. Over the next century, a succession of European empires claimed parts of the midcontinent, but they all faced the challenge of navigating Native alliances and social structures that had existed for centuries. When American settlers claimed the region in the early nineteenth century, they overturned 150 years of interaction between Indians and Europeans. Masters of the Middle Waters shows that the Mississippi and its tributaries were never simply a backdrop to unfolding events. We cannot understand the trajectory of early America without taking into account the vast heartland and its waterways, which advanced and thwarted the aspirations of Native nations, European imperialists, and American settlers alike. Ryan Tripp is adjunct history faculty for the College of Online and Continuing Education at Southern New Hampshire University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
America's waterways were once the superhighways of travel and communication. Coursing through a central line across the landscape, with tributaries connecting the South to the Great Plains and the Great Lakes, the Mississippi River meant wealth, knowledge, and power for those who could master it. In Masters of the Middle Waters: Indian Nations and Colonial Ambitions Along the Mississippi(Harvard University Press, 2019), Jacob Lee offers a new understanding of early America based on the long history of warfare and resistance in the Mississippi River valley. Lee, an Assistant Professor of History at Pennsylvania State University, traces the Native kinship ties that determined which nations rose and fell in the period before the Illinois became dominant. With a complex network of allies stretching from Lake Superior to Arkansas, the Illinois were at the height of their power in 1673 when the first French explorers—fur trader Louis Jolliet and Jesuit priest Jacques Marquette—made their way down the Mississippi. Over the next century, a succession of European empires claimed parts of the midcontinent, but they all faced the challenge of navigating Native alliances and social structures that had existed for centuries. When American settlers claimed the region in the early nineteenth century, they overturned 150 years of interaction between Indians and Europeans. Masters of the Middle Waters shows that the Mississippi and its tributaries were never simply a backdrop to unfolding events. We cannot understand the trajectory of early America without taking into account the vast heartland and its waterways, which advanced and thwarted the aspirations of Native nations, European imperialists, and American settlers alike. Ryan Tripp is adjunct history faculty for the College of Online and Continuing Education at Southern New Hampshire University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
America's waterways were once the superhighways of travel and communication. Coursing through a central line across the landscape, with tributaries connecting the South to the Great Plains and the Great Lakes, the Mississippi River meant wealth, knowledge, and power for those who could master it. In Masters of the Middle Waters: Indian Nations and Colonial Ambitions Along the Mississippi(Harvard University Press, 2019), Jacob Lee offers a new understanding of early America based on the long history of warfare and resistance in the Mississippi River valley. Lee, an Assistant Professor of History at Pennsylvania State University, traces the Native kinship ties that determined which nations rose and fell in the period before the Illinois became dominant. With a complex network of allies stretching from Lake Superior to Arkansas, the Illinois were at the height of their power in 1673 when the first French explorers—fur trader Louis Jolliet and Jesuit priest Jacques Marquette—made their way down the Mississippi. Over the next century, a succession of European empires claimed parts of the midcontinent, but they all faced the challenge of navigating Native alliances and social structures that had existed for centuries. When American settlers claimed the region in the early nineteenth century, they overturned 150 years of interaction between Indians and Europeans. Masters of the Middle Waters shows that the Mississippi and its tributaries were never simply a backdrop to unfolding events. We cannot understand the trajectory of early America without taking into account the vast heartland and its waterways, which advanced and thwarted the aspirations of Native nations, European imperialists, and American settlers alike. Ryan Tripp is adjunct history faculty for the College of Online and Continuing Education at Southern New Hampshire University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history
America's waterways were once the superhighways of travel and communication. Coursing through a central line across the landscape, with tributaries connecting the South to the Great Plains and the Great Lakes, the Mississippi River meant wealth, knowledge, and power for those who could master it. In Masters of the Middle Waters: Indian Nations and Colonial Ambitions Along the Mississippi(Harvard University Press, 2019), Jacob Lee offers a new understanding of early America based on the long history of warfare and resistance in the Mississippi River valley. Lee, an Assistant Professor of History at Pennsylvania State University, traces the Native kinship ties that determined which nations rose and fell in the period before the Illinois became dominant. With a complex network of allies stretching from Lake Superior to Arkansas, the Illinois were at the height of their power in 1673 when the first French explorers—fur trader Louis Jolliet and Jesuit priest Jacques Marquette—made their way down the Mississippi. Over the next century, a succession of European empires claimed parts of the midcontinent, but they all faced the challenge of navigating Native alliances and social structures that had existed for centuries. When American settlers claimed the region in the early nineteenth century, they overturned 150 years of interaction between Indians and Europeans. Masters of the Middle Waters shows that the Mississippi and its tributaries were never simply a backdrop to unfolding events. We cannot understand the trajectory of early America without taking into account the vast heartland and its waterways, which advanced and thwarted the aspirations of Native nations, European imperialists, and American settlers alike. Ryan Tripp is adjunct history faculty for the College of Online and Continuing Education at Southern New Hampshire University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
America's waterways were once the superhighways of travel and communication. Coursing through a central line across the landscape, with tributaries connecting the South to the Great Plains and the Great Lakes, the Mississippi River meant wealth, knowledge, and power for those who could master it. In Masters of the Middle Waters: Indian Nations and Colonial Ambitions Along the Mississippi(Harvard University Press, 2019), Jacob Lee offers a new understanding of early America based on the long history of warfare and resistance in the Mississippi River valley. Lee, an Assistant Professor of History at Pennsylvania State University, traces the Native kinship ties that determined which nations rose and fell in the period before the Illinois became dominant. With a complex network of allies stretching from Lake Superior to Arkansas, the Illinois were at the height of their power in 1673 when the first French explorers—fur trader Louis Jolliet and Jesuit priest Jacques Marquette—made their way down the Mississippi. Over the next century, a succession of European empires claimed parts of the midcontinent, but they all faced the challenge of navigating Native alliances and social structures that had existed for centuries. When American settlers claimed the region in the early nineteenth century, they overturned 150 years of interaction between Indians and Europeans. Masters of the Middle Waters shows that the Mississippi and its tributaries were never simply a backdrop to unfolding events. We cannot understand the trajectory of early America without taking into account the vast heartland and its waterways, which advanced and thwarted the aspirations of Native nations, European imperialists, and American settlers alike. Ryan Tripp is adjunct history faculty for the College of Online and Continuing Education at Southern New Hampshire University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
America's waterways were once the superhighways of travel and communication. Coursing through a central line across the landscape, with tributaries connecting the South to the Great Plains and the Great Lakes, the Mississippi River meant wealth, knowledge, and power for those who could master it. In Masters of the Middle Waters: Indian Nations and Colonial Ambitions Along the Mississippi(Harvard University Press, 2019), Jacob Lee offers a new understanding of early America based on the long history of warfare and resistance in the Mississippi River valley. Lee, an Assistant Professor of History at Pennsylvania State University, traces the Native kinship ties that determined which nations rose and fell in the period before the Illinois became dominant. With a complex network of allies stretching from Lake Superior to Arkansas, the Illinois were at the height of their power in 1673 when the first French explorers—fur trader Louis Jolliet and Jesuit priest Jacques Marquette—made their way down the Mississippi. Over the next century, a succession of European empires claimed parts of the midcontinent, but they all faced the challenge of navigating Native alliances and social structures that had existed for centuries. When American settlers claimed the region in the early nineteenth century, they overturned 150 years of interaction between Indians and Europeans. Masters of the Middle Waters shows that the Mississippi and its tributaries were never simply a backdrop to unfolding events. We cannot understand the trajectory of early America without taking into account the vast heartland and its waterways, which advanced and thwarted the aspirations of Native nations, European imperialists, and American settlers alike. Ryan Tripp is adjunct history faculty for the College of Online and Continuing Education at Southern New Hampshire University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-west
America's waterways were once the superhighways of travel and communication. Coursing through a central line across the landscape, with tributaries connecting the South to the Great Plains and the Great Lakes, the Mississippi River meant wealth, knowledge, and power for those who could master it. In Masters of the Middle Waters: Indian Nations and Colonial Ambitions Along the Mississippi(Harvard University Press, 2019), Jacob Lee offers a new understanding of early America based on the long history of warfare and resistance in the Mississippi River valley. Lee, an Assistant Professor of History at Pennsylvania State University, traces the Native kinship ties that determined which nations rose and fell in the period before the Illinois became dominant. With a complex network of allies stretching from Lake Superior to Arkansas, the Illinois were at the height of their power in 1673 when the first French explorers—fur trader Louis Jolliet and Jesuit priest Jacques Marquette—made their way down the Mississippi. Over the next century, a succession of European empires claimed parts of the midcontinent, but they all faced the challenge of navigating Native alliances and social structures that had existed for centuries. When American settlers claimed the region in the early nineteenth century, they overturned 150 years of interaction between Indians and Europeans. Masters of the Middle Waters shows that the Mississippi and its tributaries were never simply a backdrop to unfolding events. We cannot understand the trajectory of early America without taking into account the vast heartland and its waterways, which advanced and thwarted the aspirations of Native nations, European imperialists, and American settlers alike. Ryan Tripp is adjunct history faculty for the College of Online and Continuing Education at Southern New Hampshire University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“I'm just generally curious about a lot of things.” – Hollis Carter Entrepreneurs, inquisitive & risk-tolerant by nature, tend to have diverse backgrounds. Hollis' is almost dizzying. This master of the side hustle has started more companies than you can count, beginning in early childhood. But it's the SAAS company he built into a 7-figure virtual business in less than a year & becoming a (very young) founding investor in one of the nation's most unique ski resorts that grabs your attention. Then, of course, there's his membership-based community for entrepreneurs (with arguably the funniest name you've ever heard) that makes you wonder. Is he just skipping randomly from one thing to the next? Hardly. Coursing through the heart of every one of Hollis' companies is community, & his knack for building it in the most natural & mutually beneficial ways will leave you wondering why it's ever been tried any other way. To learn more: Find him at BabyBathwater.com or @HollisC on Instagram. Hollis' endeavors are proof of Akio Morita's assertion: “Curiosity is the key to creativity.”
Allowing one breath to pour into the other, hold the breath at the top of the inhale, and feel the body. Notice what's (t)here to notice. Exhale down into the body, dancing Silence. I'm calm right now because you're calm. I feel Love right now because you're feeling Love. You're hearing thoughts that say, "I'm not feeling It", or "this can't be It". But those thoughts aren't true. None of them are. Not even the one that says, 'I am feeling Love'. You see through that one, too, you breathe through that one, too. You can even say, 'hypnotism', or 'only Love', not 'Love' and a 'me' feeling It, The truth is that only the fullness of Love is here, the fullness of Joy. Say those words inside- "fullness of Joy". And let those words open up, until you can feel what they're pointing to on your palms, in your heart, in your feet, riding on every breath, God is. I Love You! nik Support the show: ▶▶https://www.patreon.com/goodmornings Passages from the Radiance Sutras- "Rivers of power flowing everywhere. Fields of magnetism relating everything. This is your origin. This is your lineage. The current of creation is right here, Coursing through subtle channels, Animating this very form. Follow the gentle touch of life, Soft as the footprint of an ant, As tiny sensations open to vastness. Power sings as it flows, Electrifies the organs of sensing, Becomes liquid light, Nourishes your entire being. Celebrate the boundary Where streams join the sea, Where body meets infinity." "In a moment of great awe or delight, you may spontaneously take a deep breath and hold it. This is a portal into ecstasy. Savor the experience. Shimmering energy permeates everywhere within the skull and expands outward to dissolve into space. In such a moment the world looks illuminated. You may have a sense of stillness, of time being suspended. You can bring a sense of delight into normal breathing by lingering for a moment at the end of an inhalation and enjoying the sensation of being filled to overflowing. "Breathing is the flow of the divine, Where the rhythms of life turn into each other- The eternal exchange. Pour one breath into the other, Outbreath into the inbreath Into the outbreath." Awaken to equanimity, At peace in the play of opposites. Be conscious of this unconscious prayer (of your breath), For She is the most holy place of pilgrimage. She wishes for you to enter this temple, Where each breath is adoration Of the infinite for the incarnate form. VERSE 154
TLK Lotus Sutra - part 47 – Merits of the Teacher of the Law. Coursing in the Saha World, the Bodhisattva leading and sharing and teaching others can expect the purification of the sense organs via their consciousnesses. E-books – “Threefold Lotus Dharma Sutra” Threefoldlotus.com/home/Ebooks.htm
Episode 42: Recorded February 7, 2024 "[Tommy] felt strongly that the lure coursing world had given him a mission, and he felt strongly that he needed to give back..." Trina Bianchi, on her late husband, Tommy, and the "joy" which put into Injoy Lure Coursing products Show Notes The Injoy Lure Coursing story is one that started in the 1970s. Tom "Tommy" Bianchi and his wife, Trina, were living in Vermont and attended a dog show in Quebec in 1977 when they discovered sighthounds -- in the form of Salukis -- and sighthound sport of lure coursing. Tom was on the fence about acquiring a Saluki and getting into the sport, but Trina gave him a friendly nudge, and off they went. At a lure coursing meeting in 1978, their Saluki was injured during the meeting. Tom was an accountant at the time, but his passion was woodworking, and he was always on the lookout for a way to turn his hobby into a full-time career. When he observed the less-than-safe equipment at the meeting, he realized that he could, in Trina's words, "build a better mousetrap." He believed he could design and building safer, high quality lure coursing equipment for the sport. Together, he and Trina would build and grow Injoy Lure Coursing equipment as the premiere brand for the community. The company would take a hit in the 2000s when Tom developed cancer and later succumbed to the disease. Trina would continue to carry the torch, but in 2023, she realized that she needed someone to pick up the Injoy torch and carry it for the lure coursing community. Enter Eddie and Selma Kominek -- Afghan Hound and lure coursing enthusiasts since 2004, they expressed interest in purchasing Injoy and continuing to build the high quality product that started with Tom and Trina. In this episode, host John Parker sits down the past and present owners of Injoy Lure Coursing equipment -- Trina, Eddie and Selma. They talk about Tom Bianchi's commitment to excellence in all things -- doing things with "joy in his heart" -- and how this shaped Injoy Lure Coursing. John also learns how this philosophy was important in the recent purchase of Injoy by the Komineks and what it means for the future of the company and for the sport of lure coursing. Links Injoy Lure Coursing (New Website / Online Store) Injoy Merchandise (Website) Kominek Afghan Hounds (Facebook Page)
Marc Ó Cathasaigh, Green Party TD for Waterford; Jennifer Whitmore, Social Democrats TD for Wicklow; Michael Fitzmaurice, Independent TD for Roscommon–Galway; Christina Finn, Political Editor for The Journal
Gerrick Wilkins (Republican Party) is running for election to the U.S. House to represent Alabama's 6th Congressional District. He is on the ballot in the Republican primary on March 5, 2024. Wilkins was also the co-founder and chief operating officer of an automotive finance company. He currently works as a consultant. Electric vehicle shock coursing through America
Episode 40: Recorded October 15, 2023 "It was like a fairy tale, really -- it just kept happening. Oh my god -- this is amazing!" Kim Gooding on her 1989 Waterloo Cup Greyhound, React Fagan, reaching the final Show Notes Greyhound trainer Kim Gooding started out wanting a lurcher when she visited stables as a young woman. Little did she know that she would go on to train both coursing and racing Greyhounds. What is even more extraordinary is that her first coursing Greyhound nominated for the Waterloo Cup — React Fagan — would win the 1989 classic. When they first cast their eye on React Fagan, Kim and her then husband Russell did not have enough money to purchase Fagan. They ended up borrowing the funds from her mother-in-law. In short order, the hound was nominated for the Waterloo Cup, and thus so began their coursing “Cinderella story.” After winning the Cup in 1989, Kim continued her career in coursing through the 1990s until the English ban on the sport in 2005. After working several years for the Retired Greyhound Trust to transition and re-home Greyhounds from the British racing industry, Kim would get back to training racing Greyhounds. Some of those Greyhound would become tied to this very podcast. In this episode, host John Parker and Kim sit down to talk about React Fagan's amazing rookie run at the Waterloo Cup, as well as the coursing adventures that followed. Kim also shares some of the training techniques and anecdotes from those years of English coursing before she shifted to racing Greyhound training.
As we mentioned last week The Narrator has combed through worth a revisit as he prepared for the release of a new batch of messages. In this episode, we say goodbye to the fan favourite Milaky, but make a new animal friend. In an attempt to put the interrogation behind them, Noah and Sara make their way back to the bidomes only find Palmer's team, who are now hunting them. CAST Narrator – Mike Howorun Noah – Brady Roberts Sara – Greta Carew-Johns Soldier 5 – Andres Markwart Soldier 6 – Steve Sauve Editing and Sound Design – Matthew Hall & Mike Howorun Post Production Producer - Rob Johnston Written/Directed – Mike Howorun Produced by - Matthew Hall, Brady Roberts, Mike Howorun, Dila Valezquez Created by Mike Howorun & Brady Roberts Contact: escapingdenverpod@gmail.com Instagram: @escapingdenver Reddit: r/escapingdenver Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nearly 4,000 farmers who farm common land in England face delays to being able to apply for - and therefore receive payments from - the Sustainable Farming Incentive, the most basic element of the Environmental Land Management Scheme which is to replace the EU's Common Agricultural Policy. A farm worker in Wiltshire shares his recent experience of what happened when he confronted hare coursers. And why there's growing interest in using flax for sustainable fashion. Presented by Caz Graham and produced by Rhiannon Fitz-Gerald.
Welcome to Episode 8 of Year 7 of Edge of Empire, and tonight we do the following:- Take a look at the updated rules for Zone Mortalis Consider what your terrain options are And then run up a Zone Mortalis List challenge
WWDC is back! Listener questions are back! Casey is back (on RSS)!
Buy Me a CoffeeOur Video on YoutubeHolly Shannon's WebsiteZero To Podcast on AmazonHolly Shannon's new Youtube Channel, Subscribe here!Holly Shannon, InstagramHolly Shannon, LinkedinListen to this episode too! Nappuccino anyone? Illegal Trade and Organized Crime in the Coffee Industry episode
Buy Me a CoffeeOur Video on YoutubeHolly Shannon's WebsiteZero To Podcast on AmazonHolly Shannon's new Youtube Channel, Subscribe here!Holly Shannon, InstagramHolly Shannon, LinkedinListen to this episode too! Nappuccino anyone?
Buy Me a CoffeeOur Video on YoutubeHolly Shannon's WebsiteZero To Podcast on AmazonHolly Shannon's new Youtube Channel, Subscribe here!Holly Shannon, InstagramHolly Shannon, LinkedinListen to this episode too! Nappuccino anyone? Illegal Trade and Organized Crime in the Coffee Industry episode
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Ethiopian law prohibits the sale of export-quality coffee locally. And although it's considered the birthplace, this has not stopped illegal trade growing into an organized criminal enterprise. What you'll get in this episode:1. 2021 red flags in the export of coffee in Ethiopia2. Regional and commercial coffee business3. Export quality and demand for domestic market4. Government complicity5. Federal and Regional lawsBuy Me a CoffeeOur Video on YoutubeHolly Shannon's WebsiteZero To Podcast on AmazonHolly Shannon's new Youtube Channel, Subscribe here!Holly Shannon, InstagramHolly Shannon, LinkedinHolly Shannon, TwitterEpisode Cafes Then and Now #Coffee #barista #pumpkinspicedlatte #Starbucks #DunkinDonuts #blackcoffee #darkroast #lightroast #latte #macchiato #cappuccino #espresso#centralperk #Bulletproof #howtomakecoffee #coffeebeans #coffeedate #virtualcoffee #coffeebreak #coldbrew #coffeemachine #coffeegrinder #connection #community #frenchpress #coffeehousemusic #cafe #arabica #espresso #cuppajoe #decaffeinated #caffeine #coffeeaddiction #cappuccino
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This is your coffee podcast. The one you didn't know you needed but will be your newest obsession. Coffee is the new black. Let me give you the dark roast first. Tell new about your first cup?Is coffee just a vehicle to gather and connect? Are you really meeting up for the coffee, or the chance to talk to your friend? To lend a hand to someone that needs to chat.Dating? Swipe right for that coffee date! It's less of a commitment, right?! Doesn't imply dinner and...What about coffee culture? Why are Europeans so into their coffee and make fun of our American coffee?Do you listen to Spotify playlists designed for coffee shop moments?How to brew the best espresso?Conversations with baristas and the little coffee shops we adore.What about brunch? Espresso martinis have risen to the tasks of bloody Mary and mimosas!How about dessert? Tiramisu, chocolates, bourbon, beer, so many yummy places to find it.Caffeine for performance? Adaptogens and mushrooms, CBD and THC, Bulletproof, collagen powder, protein powders.What are you adding to your coffee? Is it your only intake for autophagy? Talking to you intermittent fasting warriors.Drink it for clarity, focus, pick me up, socializing, get ready, you need this new addiction. Coffee is brewed for connection and I want you here with me Holly Shannon. Our episode on YoutubeBuy Me a CoffeeHolly Shannon's WebsiteZero To Podcast on AmazonHolly Shannon's new Youtube Channel, Subscribe here!Holly Shannon, InstagramHolly Shannon, LinkedinHolly Shannon, TwitterCoffee FlorianIlly's University del Caffe #Coffee #barista #pumpkinspicedlatte #Starbucks #DunkinDonuts #blackcoffee #darkroast #lightroast #latte #macchiato #cappuccino #espresso#centralperk #Bulletproof #howtomakecoffee #coffeebeans #coffeedate #virtualcoffee #coffeebreak #coldbrew #coffeemachine #coffeegrinder #connection #community #frenchpress #coffeehousemusic #cafe #arabica #espresso #cuppajoe #decaffeinated #caffeine #coffeeaddiction #cappuccino
This is your coffee podcast. The one you didn't know you needed but will be your newest obsession. Coffee is the new black. Let me give you the dark roast first. Tell new about your first cup?Is coffee just a vehicle to gather and connect? Are you really meeting up for the coffee, or the chance to talk to your friend? To lend a hand to someone that needs to chat.Dating? Swipe right for that coffee date! It's less of a commitment, right?! Doesn't imply dinner and...What about coffee culture? Why are Europeans so into their coffee and make fun of our American coffee?Do you listen to Spotify playlists designed for coffee shop moments?How to brew the best espresso?Conversations with baristas and the little coffee shops we adore.What about brunch? Espresso martinis have risen to the tasks of bloody Mary and mimosas!How about dessert? Tiramisu, chocolates, bourbon, beer, so many yummy places to find it.Caffeine for performance? Adaptogens and mushrooms, CBD and THC, Bulletproof, collagen powder, protein powders.What are you adding to your coffee? Is it your only intake for autophagy? Talking to you intermittent fasting warriors.Drink it for clarity, focus, pick me up, socializing, get ready, you need this new addiction. Coffee is brewed for connection and I want you here with me Holly Shannon. Our episode on YoutubeBuy Me a CoffeeHolly Shannon's WebsiteZero To Podcast on AmazonHolly Shannon's new Youtube Channel, Subscribe here!Holly Shannon, InstagramHolly Shannon, LinkedinHolly Shannon, TwitterWikipedia source #Coffee #barista #pumpkinspicedlatte #Starbucks #DunkinDonuts #blackcoffee #darkroast #lightroast #latte #macchiato #cappuccino #espresso#centralperk #Bulletproof #howtomakecoffee #coffeebeans #coffeedate #virtualcoffee #coffeebreak #coldbrew #coffeemachine #coffeegrinder #connection #community #frenchpress #coffeehousemusic #cafe #arabica #espresso #cuppajoe #decaffeinated #caffeine #coffeeaddiction #cappuccino
This is your coffee podcast. The one you didn't know you needed but will be your newest obsession. Coffee is the new black. Let me give you the dark roast first. Tell new about your first cup?Is coffee just a vehicle to gather and connect? Are you really meeting up for the coffee, or the chance to talk to your friend? To lend a hand to someone that needs to chat.Dating? Swipe right for that coffee date! It's less of a commitment, right?! Doesn't imply dinner and...What about coffee culture? Why are Europeans so into their coffee and make fun of our American coffee?Do you listen to Spotify playlists designed for coffee shop moments?How to brew the best espresso?Conversations with baristas and the little coffee shops we adore.What about brunch? Espresso martinis have risen to the tasks of bloody Mary and mimosas!How about dessert? Tiramisu, chocolates, bourbon, beer, so many yummy places to find it.Caffeine for performance? Adaptogens and mushrooms, CBD and THC, Bulletproof, collagen powder, protein powders.What are you adding to your coffee? Is it your only intake for autophagy? Talking to you intermittent fasting warriors.Drink it for clarity, focus, pick me up, socializing, get ready, you need this new addiction. Coffee is brewed for connection and I want you here with me Holly Shannon. Our episode on YoutubeBuy Me a CoffeeHolly Shannon's WebsiteZero To Podcast on AmazonHolly Shannon, LinkedinHolly Shannon, InstagramHolly Shannon, TwitterWikipedia on Fika #Coffee #barista #pumpkinspicedlatte #Starbucks #DunkinDonuts #blackcoffee #darkroast #lightroast #latte #macchiato #cappuccino #espresso#centralperk #Bulletproof #howtomakecoffee #coffeebeans #coffeedate #virtualcoffee #coffeebreak #coldbrew #coffeemachine #coffeegrinder #connection #community #frenchpress #coffeehousemusic #cafe #arabica #espresso #cuppajoe #decaffeinated #caffeine #coffeeaddiction #cappuccino
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This is your coffee podcast. The one you didn't know you needed but will be your newest obsession. Coffee is the new black. Let me give you the dark roast first. Tell new about your first cup?Is coffee just a vehicle to gather and connect? Are you really meeting up for the coffee, or the chance to talk to your friend? To lend a hand to someone that needs to chat.Dating? Swipe right for that coffee date! It's less of a commitment, right?! Doesn't imply dinner and...What about coffee culture? Why are Europeans so into their coffee and make fun of our American coffee?Do you listen to Spotify playlists designed for coffee shop moments?How to brew the best espresso?Conversations with baristas and the little coffee shops we adore.What about brunch? Espresso martinis have risen to the tasks of bloody Mary and mimosas!How about dessert? Tiramisu, chocolates, bourbon, beer, so many yummy places to find it.Caffeine for performance? Adaptogens and mushrooms, CBD and THC, Bulletproof, collagen powder, protein powders.What are you adding to your coffee? Is it your only intake for autophagy? Talking to you intermittent fasting warriors.Drink it for clarity, focus, pick me up, socializing, get ready, you need this new addiction. Coffee is brewed for connection and I want you here with me Holly Shannon. Our Episode on YoutubeBuy Me a CoffeeHolly Shannon's WebsiteZero To Podcast on AmazonHolly Shannon, LinkedinHolly Shannon, InstagramHolly Shannon, TwitterAudible Meditations with Jeremy Falk #Coffee #barista #pumpkinspicedlatte #Starbucks #DunkinDonuts #blackcoffee #darkroast #lightroast #latte #macchiato #cappuccino #espresso#centralperk #Bulletproof #howtomakecoffee #coffeebeans #coffeedate #virtualcoffee #coffeebreak #coldbrew #coffeemachine #coffeegrinder #connection #community #frenchpress #coffeehousemusic #cafe #arabica #espresso #cuppajoe #decaffeinated #caffeine #coffeeaddiction #cappuccino
This is your coffee podcast. The one you didn't know you needed but will be your newest obsession. Coffee is the new black. Let me give you the dark roast first. Tell new about your first cup?Is coffee just a vehicle to gather and connect? Are you really meeting up for the coffee, or the chance to talk to your friend? To lend a hand to someone that needs to chat.Dating? Swipe right for that coffee date! It's less of a commitment, right?! Doesn't imply dinner and...What about coffee culture? Why are Europeans so into their coffee and make fun of our American coffee?Do you listen to Spotify playlists designed for coffee shop moments?How to brew the best espresso?Conversations with baristas and the little coffee shops we adore.What about brunch? Espresso martinis have risen to the tasks of bloody Mary and mimosas!How about dessert? Tiramisu, chocolates, bourbon, beer, so many yummy places to find it.Caffeine for performance? Adaptogens and mushrooms, CBD and THC, Bulletproof, collagen powder, protein powders.What are you adding to your coffee? Is it your only intake for autophagy? Talking to you intermittent fasting warriors.Drink it for clarity, focus, pick me up, socializing, get ready, you need this new addiction. Coffee is brewed for connection and I want you here with me Holly Shannon. Our episode on YoutubeBuy Me a CoffeeHolly Shannon's WebsiteZero To Podcast on AmazonHolly Shannon, LinkedinHolly Shannon, InstagramHolly Shannon, TwitterWikipedia citation on chicory and coffee#Coffee #barista #pumpkinspicedlatte #Starbucks #DunkinDonuts #blackcoffee #darkroast #lightroast #latte #macchiato #cappuccino #espresso#centralperk #Bulletproof #howtomakecoffee #coffeebeans #coffeedate #virtualcoffee #coffeebreak #coldbrew #coffeemachine #coffeegrinder #connection #community #frenchpress #coffeehousemusic #cafe #arabica #espresso #cuppajoe #decaffeinated #caffeine #coffeeaddiction #cappuccino
This is your coffee podcast. The one you didn't know you needed but will be your newest obsession. Coffee is the new black. Let me give you the dark roast first. Tell new about your first cup?Is coffee just a vehicle to gather and connect? Are you really meeting up for the coffee, or the chance to talk to your friend? To lend a hand to someone that needs to chat.Dating? Swipe right for that coffee date! It's less of a commitment, right?! Doesn't imply dinner and...What about coffee culture? Why are Europeans so into their coffee and make fun of our American coffee?Do you listen to Spotify playlists designed for coffee shop moments?How to brew the best espresso?Conversations with baristas and the little coffee shops we adore.What about brunch? Espresso martinis have risen to the tasks of bloody Mary and mimosas!How about dessert? Tiramisu, chocolates, bourbon, beer, so many yummy places to find it.Caffeine for performance? Adaptogens and mushrooms, CBD and THC, Bulletproof, collagen powder, protein powders.What are you adding to your coffee? Is it your only intake for autophagy? Talking to you intermittent fasting warriors.Drink it for clarity, focus, pick me up, socializing, get ready, you need this new addiction. Coffee is brewed for connection and I want you here with me Holly Shannon. Our Video on YoutubeBuy Me a CoffeeHolly Shannon's WebsiteZero To Podcast on AmazonHolly Shannon, LinkedinHolly Shannon, InstagramHolly Shannon, Twitter #Coffee #barista #pumpkinspicedlatte #Starbucks #DunkinDonuts #blackcoffee #darkroast #lightroast #latte #macchiato #cappuccino #espresso#centralperk #Bulletproof #howtomakecoffee #coffeebeans #coffeedate #virtualcoffee #coffeebreak #coldbrew #coffeemachine #coffeegrinder #connection #community #frenchpress #coffeehousemusic #cafe #arabica #espresso #cuppajoe #decaffeinated #caffeine #coffeeaddiction #cappuccino