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Avec la hausse des prix du carburant ces dernières semaines, de nombreux voyageurs en France ont été tentés de se tourner vers le train, sans forcément trouver là une alternative viable. Car en un siècle, plus de la moitié des lignes de chemins de fer françaises ont disparu. Pour tenter d'améliorer ce service et relancer le transport ferroviaire, le gouvernement a déposé un projet de loi en février au Parlement. Pourtant, ce texte est loin d'être à la hauteur, d'après les premiers concernés. Orianne Gendreau a rencontré à Clermont-Ferrand, dans le centre de la France, un collectif d'utilisateurs lésés : les Sans-Trains. À lire aussiEurope: le train de nuit peut-il survivre sans subventions?
AI & Robots: Waymos seem to be plotting something in an Atlanta cul de sac, China has rolled out a legit mecha suit.Mixtape Game: Jim has played the game Mixtape which has been stirring up controversy over paid reviews which leads to a discussion on the state of gaming and our media in general as they push us to eat bugs and dirt.Bugs In The Food: Speaking of eating bugs, we love to watch the sugary drunks covered in bees and the man making dough covered in bees. This is the future.THE BEAR!, FUCK YOU WATCH THIS!, PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS!, LISSIE!, THE DIRTIES!, KID CUDI!, MATT JOHNSON!, STREAMATHON!, THE SHINS!, SO SAYS I!, THE RIVOLI!, HEADLINING!, WAYMO!, CUL DE SAC!, ATLANTA!, AI!, ROBOTS!, STRANGE!, CREEPY!, AI SOCIAL MEDIA!, REDDIT!, LLM!, VIDEO GAMES!, JURASSIC PARK!, CHINA!, MECHA!, ROBLOX!, MIXTAPE!, INDIE GAMES!, 10/10!, IGN!, PAID OFF REVIEWS!, ANNAPURNA!, MUSIC!, JOURNEY!, TELLTALE!, CALL OF DUTY!, MOVIES!, ELLISON!, HYPE!, BUZZ!, COMING OF AGE!, MULTIPLAYER GAMES!, GTA VI!, HALLOWEEN GAME!, 007 FIRST LIGHT!, CONCORD!, WOLVERINE!, TOO EXPENSIVE!, DON'T WANT YOU TO OWN ANYTHING!, STREAMING!, PS5!, ETHICS!, RED CARPETS!, TIKTOK INTERVIEWERS!, TOYS R US!, DISCLOSURE DAY!, REVEAL!, SPIELBERG!, ALIENS!, EATING BUGS!, DOUGH!, FLIES!, SUGAR!, CROSS STREETS!, FLOUR!You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
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Democrats are way past the road to serfdom - they are in the cul-de-sac. PLUS, Dr. Gloria Warren, host of Medical Intuitive Insights and founder of the Sustainability Management Institute, tells Shaun about her censored episode on YouTube discussing fake foods causing chronic diseases and how to combat it. And former Congressman Bob Livingston, author of the new book The Rainbow Chaser: The Man Who Gambled For Success and Broke Even, discusses the weaponized lawfare started by the Clinton Crime Family, how their obsession with acquiring power and money made weaponized lawfare common in modern-day politics, and his battle against the corrupt judicial system. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Digital Drama 3-24-2026 …It's a Cul-de-sac not a Parking Garage! …Derek is a Douchey Driver
February 17, 2026 Daily Devotional: “The Cul-de-sac vs. The Conduit”2 Corinthians 9:8 "And God will generously provide all you need. Then you will always have everything you need and plenty left over to share with others." We oftentimes approach life with a "scarcity mindset." We worry that if we give too much of our time, our energy, or our resources, we will eventually run dry. Paul's message to the Corinthians flips this logic on its head. He isn't just saying God will help us "get by" but he is describing a superabundance. The word used in this context is “abound” which means to exist in a quantity that goes well beyond what is strictly necessary. It's the difference between a cupthat is full and a fountain that never stops flowing. There is a purpose in the plenty; We are blessed to be a conduit, not a cul-de-sac. Notice the "so that." God doesn't pour into us just so we can build bigger storehouses. The goal of His abundance is outflow. When God makes us rich in grace, it is to make us "abound in every good work." It is important to note that this isn't a "blank check" for greed. The "abundance" promised is specifically linked to our ability to help others. It is a promise of provision for thepurpose of mission. A cul-de-sac collects water and keeps it whilst a conduit lets water flow through it to reach a destination. God blesses us so that wecan be a conduit of "good works" to others. Breaking down the promise on this verse contains the "alls" that anchor our security in God's character. In God's provision, this isn't just financial, it is spiritual, emotional, and physical. There is no area of your life whether it be at work, in your family, or health that falls outside His reach because His grace isn't seasonal. It's as available in the valley as it is on the mountaintop. Heprovides the "enough" so that we can focus on the"more." In what area of your life are you currently operating out of "scarcity" instead of trusting in God's "abundance"? If you truly believed God would provide "all you need at all times," how would your generosity change today? If you feel depleted today, remember that the supply line doesn't depend on your stamina, it depends on His ability. He is able to make it happen!
(00:00-23:21) Get it out, Doug. Thanks for joining us, Marsh. What does Marsh see on the text line from the fan base in the afternoon? Doug's dickie. NASCAR. Doug's parking fetsh. Does The Fast Lane audience hate them as much as our audience hates us?(23:29-48:41) Mt. Rushmore of Julia Roberts films. Audio of Josh Schertz on Wake Up Barstool talking about SLU being the talk of the town. Basketball at The Battle Dome. Schertz talking about possible seeding if they win out and win the A10 Tournament. Marsh announcing college hockey. TMA vs. Fast Lane basketball game. Recommended viewing.(48:51-1:03:48) Swollen trumpets. Does Doug have a den? Aioli. Skincare routines. Which local coach would be the best fill-in host on a four hour show?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this message, Mark Johnson challenges us to examine whether our faith is actually moving forward—or quietly stalled on a spiritual cul-de-sac.
Cette semaine, dans le mini-épisode on se prête au jeu Cul-de-sac Édition entre amis d'Apéro Sexo. On parle d'amitié, de relations amoureuses, de compromis et de priorités personnelles. Au programme : • Les vraies forces en amitié et ce que ça dit d'une relation saine • Les red flags relationnels qui apparaissent avec l'âge • Les gestes romantiques qui comptent vraiment • Dépendance, indépendance et équilibre dans le couple • Se prioriser sans détruire ses relations
It is time for LAST TIME ON! The podcast for everyone who wants to watch all those great television shows out there, but who has the time for that? Turns out we do, as we talk about Pluribus!This week: Xhafer gets the measurements of Dat Gap, Victor gets closest without going over, and Ben drinks like Carol.
December 29 is upon us and this is perhaps the final sonic edition of Charlottesville Community Engagement for the year. This certainly is the antepenultimate day of 2025, a year in which there is still much to say in the coming week or so before 2026 begins to find its identity. In any case, today there are four editions of stories that have already gone out in newsletter form but are now assembled with soundbites, actualities, and the occasional double-breath.I'm Sean Tubbs, and I'm glad for those who take a listen.In this edition:* Charlottesville City Council briefed on potential new areas of spending on housing (read the story)* Charlottesville City Council agrees to sell cul-de-sac to Jefferson Scholars Foundation (read the story)* Albemarle Supervisors get a briefed on the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report, also known as the annual audit (read the story)* Charlottesville's Annual Comprehensive Financial Report to be published by December 31 (read the story)Charlottesville Community Engagement is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Today's shout-out: Town Crier ProductionsWhen I was a kid decades ago, I dreamed of creating my own newspaper or having my own radio show. I lived on a cul-de-sac in a neighborhood in a community that was not the most exciting, but my imagination put me on the pathway to now when I've somehow managed to cobble together a newsletter with over 4,600 subscribers.This week I'm trying to clear out the backlog from 2025 which includes at least a couple of newsletters of regular content before there will be a series of editions that look back on the specifics of the year.My upbringing as a first generation American fueled me with a passion to understand a country so different from where my parents had grown up. For an entire career now I've been powered by a desire to know what's going on, and to share what I know with people who also are curious, thoughtful, and independent.What I am not is a business person, and the growth of Town Crier Productions has been slow and steady because my focus is on putting forward as much information as possible while pointing people to the places where they can contribute should they want to do so. Here are some current options:* Take out a paid subscription to Substack with the yearly option being the most beneficial* Consider a Patreon contribution to support more than just this newsletter* Send a check to Town Crier Productions, PO Box 1754, Charlottesville, VA 22902* Consider becoming an experimental sponsor of both this newsletter and Information Charlottesville.I'm still dreaming of what this could all be, knowing I've got a lot of growth to do in terms of being a business person. I believe there is value in what I do each and every day, and I am able to pay my bills because there are enough of you who agree.If you're not sure, please keep reading and listening to the content. Share with friends. Share links to social media. Leave a comment!The goal of this work is intended to advance conversation about complex topics in a country experiencing a lot of soul-searching as the 21st century steam-rolls on. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe
Ukraine Negotiations Hit a Cul-de-Sac Amidst Infiltration Tactics: Colleagues John Hardie and Bill Roggio report that peace talks regarding Ukraine are currently at a standstill, with the U.S. and Ukraine at odds over Russia's demands for territory in the Donbas versus Ukraine's need for meaningful security guarantees; while the U.S. has pressured Ukraine to concede territory, the security assurances offered are viewed skeptically by Kyiv, and Russia refuses to accept any Western military presence in Ukraine, while on the battlefield Russia employs infiltration tactics using small groups, sometimes single soldiers, to penetrate deep into Ukrainian positions. 1940 UKRAINE
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Join Mike and Bill as they discuss Money Shot, Black Kiss #3-4, Night of the Slashers #1, Cul De Sac #2, Survive #1, Psycho, Dangerous Animals, Clown in a Cornfield, Rear Window, Birds, Last Straw, Bugonia, House on Haunted Hill, In a Violent Nature, Popeyes Revenge. Alien Earth The post Geek Brunch 452 – Laryngitis first appeared on DC Noise.
Welcome to Mysteries to Die For.I am TG Wolff and I'm here with Jack, my piano player and producer. This is a podcast where we combine storytelling with original music to put you in the heart of a mystery. All stories are structured to challenge you to beat the detective to the solution. Jack and I perform these live, front to back, no breaks, no fakes, no retakes.Our social media is alive and kicking. Check out Instagram @mysteriestodiefor (all spelled out) and on Facebook @m2d4podcast for the pulse on the shows happenings. And explore our website, M2D4Podcast.com for all our episodes and authors.The rules for law and order create the boundaries for civil co-existence and, ideally, the backdrops for individuals, families, and companies to grow and thrive. Breaking these rules puts civil order at risk. And while murder is the Big Daddy of crimes, codified ordinances across municipal divisions, counties, states, and countries show the nearly endless ways there are to create mayhem. This season, we put our detective skills to the test. This is Season 8, Anything but Murder. This is Episode 21, home burglary is the featured crime. This Karen and the Cul-De-Sac Caper by Kyra JacobsAbout home burglaryLet's start with the difference between robbery and burglary. Robbery is stealing from a person using force or fear. It can occur anywhere and is classified as a violent crime. Burglary is unlawful entry of a structure—a home, a hotel, a bank, etc. There is no confrontation between the bad guy and a person. This is considered a property crime. In looking for examples, actors, athletes, and other rich and famous have become targets of organized rings. Some of the cases are burglary with the bad guys breaking in while the homes were empty. Other are robberies where the owners were at home, some with their children. Sadly, some victims were held at gun point or threatened with other violence while others hid or fled their homes. In February, 2025, the Justice Department unsealed indictments against 7 Chilean Nationals charging them with conspiracy to commit interstate transportation of stolen property associated with the burglarization of the homes of professional athletes around the county. We've included a link in the show notes to an episode of Inside the FBI Podcast, intercepting the South American Theft Group.Inside the FBI PodcastABOUT Kyra Jacobshttp://www.kyrajacobsbooks.com/Kyra Jacobs is an extroverted introvert who's always called Indiana home. Growing up in the Midwest means she's well-versed in fickle weather, pork tenderloins that don't fit on a bun, and sarcasm. Fueled by caffeine and funny memes, she weaves humor and chaos into her stories, which range from sweet romance to mysteries and even fantasy. Be sure to stop by kyrajacobsbooks.com to learn more about her novels and ways to connect with Kyra on social media.WRAP UPThat wraps this episode of Mysteries to Die For. Support our show by subscribing, telling a mystery lover about us, and giving us a five-star review. Check out our NEW website m2d4podcast.com for links to this season's authors.Mysteries to Die For is hosted by TG Wolff and Jack Wolff. Karen and the Cul-De-Sac Caper was written by Kyra Jacobs. Music and production are by Jack Wolff. Episode art is by TG Wolff. Join us next week for a Toe Tag, which is the first chapter from a fresh release in the mystery, crime, or thriller genre. Then come back in two weeks for our next original story where cyber bullying is the featured murderless crime. It's Toxic by Robert J. Binney
TUESDAY HR 5 The K.O.D. - His Highness is house shopping. Asks what are the rules of living in the cul-de-sac? It's never okay for the boss to sleep with emplyee's. Now a days? Charlie Sheen sets the record straight. Ryan shares insight on relationships. Monster Messages & Hot Takes See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TUESDAY HR 5 The K.O.D. - His Highness is house shopping. Asks what are the rules of living in the cul-de-sac? It's never okay for the boss to sleep with emplyee's. Now a days? Charlie Sheen sets the record straight. Ryan shares insight on relationships. Monster Messages & Hot Takes
On today's episode of The Lives of Writers, Erin Slaughter and Lena Ziegler interview each other about literary friendship, navigating disclosure, dignity, and responsibility in memoirs about trauma, writing with compassion about your previous self and real-life people who have harmed you, the emotional realities and real-life risks of publishing memoir, and more.Erin Slaughter is the author of The Dead Dad Diaries (Autofocus Books, 2025). She is also the author of the short story collection A Manual for How to Love Us (Harper Perennial, 2023), and two books of poetry: The Sorrow Festival (CLASH Books, 2022) and I Will Tell This Story to the Sun Until You Remember That You Are the Sun (New Rivers Press, 2019). Her writing has appeared in Lit Hub, Electric Literature, CRAFT, The Georgia Review, Prairie Schooner, and elsewhere. Originally from Texas, she holds an MFA from Western Kentucky University and a PhD from Florida State University. She is currently Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Coastal Carolina University.Lena Ziegler is the author of A Revisionist History of Loving Men (Autofocus Books, 2025). Her writing has appeared in Split Lip Magazine, Indiana Review, Literary Orphans, Miracle Monocle, Duende, Dream Pop Press, Anti-Heroin Chic, Gambling the Aisle, and others, and she has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. She is a co-founder of the literary journal and press The Hunger. She holds an MFA from Western Kentucky University and a PhD from Bowling Green State University. She is the host of the music and literature podcast Reading Michael Jackson, available on all major podcast platforms. She lives in Pennsylvania with her husband. She believes in magic, the transformative power of language, and the resilience of the human heart. Both these books are available together as part of the Autofocus Fall 2025 box.____________Conversation topics include:-- Becoming best friends and ideal readers a decade ago-- Starting The Hunger journal and press after MFAs and going into PhDs-- Their memoirs with Autofocus coming out a week apart-- Non-judgement and trust as readers, audiences, and friends-- Lena's A Revisionist History of Loving Men, which deals with understanding sexual abuse in a context of normalized sexual violence-- Erin's The Dead Dad Diaries, which deals with the murder of her father by her stepmom when Erin was 16 (and its effects as she came of age in her twenties)-- The dangers of memoir in creating a fixed narrative for the self-- Navigating disclosure, dignity, and responsibility in memoirs about trauma-- Memoir as the willingness to take up space -- The value in writing from personal experience-- Capturing the messiness of your coming of age with compassion-- The terminology victim and survivor and the complexity of human experience-- Accepted or expected narratives of trauma / self-determining justice-- Bringing compassion and humanity in writing to people who have harmed you-- The emotional reality about publishing a personal book about family or that family may read-- Bending form to tell these stories in memoir-- Questioning the story you're telling in memoir-- The shifting nature of truth-- More about the emotional reality about publishing a personal book about family or that family may read-- Shame and healing (and not healing)_______________Podcast theme music by Mike Nagel, author of Duplex and Culdesac. Here's his music project: Yeah Yeah Cool Cool.The Lives of Writers is edited and produced by Michael Wheaton.
With just 48 hours until a possible government shutdown, lawmakers are weighing more than budget math. The White House's threat of a government-wide reduction in force has scrambled negotiations, while President Trump's refusal to meet with Democrats has hardened partisan lines. For insight on what's still in play—and what's already off the table—we turn to Loren Duggan, deputy news director at Bloomberg Government.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join Mike and Bill as they discuss books bought by Bill at local convention, Red Hood #1 Controversy, Money Shot Chapters 7-12, Lost Fantasy #1, Planet Comics #29-30, Planet Death #1, Hero Trade: Project Chimera #1, Cul-De-Sac #1, Vanishing Point #4, T...
The Browns plan a party to celebrate the adoption of Dayton, Aurora and Brianna into the Brown family. We also discuss Kody's press tour for season 4 of Special Forces on Fox.We have a PATREON! click on link below to check out the extra content, including a Book Club series to discuss Christine Brown Woolley's new book "Sister Wife." First episode is free!PatreonPlease SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and give us a 5-star rating and review.We are on Instagram and TikTok @psychlegalpopEmail: psychlegalpoppodcast@gmail.comCheck out our YouTube Channel!#sisterwives #sisterwivesseason9episode10 #sisterwivesseason9episode10chaosintheculdesac #sisterwiveschaosintheculdesac #brownfamilyadoption #christinebrown #christinebrownwoolley #kodybrown #meribrown #janellebrown #robynbrown #daytonbrown #aurorabrown #briannabrown #kodybrownspecialforces #specialforcesseason4 #specialforcesseason4fox #specialforcesfox #tlc #sisterwivestlc #realitytv #psychology #attorney #therapist #law #lawyer #popculture #popularculture #polygamy #pluralfamily Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we explore two powerful forces shaping the Valley's future. First, Mesa's long-vacant Site 17 is finally moving forward with Culdesac's visionary plans for a walkable, mixed-use community—nearly 1,000 new homes plus retail and lifestyle amenities designed to redefine downtown Mesa. Then we shift to Tempe, where ASU athletics generated nearly $100M in GDP impact last season alone, with football driving more than half. We unpack what that means for local businesses, Tempe's growth, and the broader Phoenix economy—plus a look at GCU's rise and how university sports ripple through real estate, retail, and community development.
(00:00-3:45) Did you prefer The Chronic or The Chronic 2001? The Legend of Columbia's stock has taken a real hit in the last hour. Doug and Jackson might bicker about Luther Burden again.(3:53-11:07) Is Tim gonna get that Friday night reservation? Not even gonna know his name on Saturday night. Tacos are my favorite food. Al Pastor. Jackson's buckled. Cul-de-sac in human form.(11:17-17:21) E-Mail of the DaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Artist and illustrator Jonathan Wayshak joins Dave to talk about his upcoming Cul-de-sac comic book with Bad Idea, his recent work for Heavy Metal, and signing at the Todd McFarlane Spawn booth at SDCC. Wayshak reveals the materials and methods behind his creative process, explains why a strong script in comics makes all the difference. Plus: vampires, David Lynch, and Billy Joel!Way$hak on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/wayshak/?hl=enhttps://www.westcoastdavengers.com/direct-edition-podcastBig Thanks to my producer Daniel Koren, find him here https://www.instagram.com/chibald_smith/
Happy Monday! It's another week and Jane and Fi are here to tackle the big questions... Are frozen shoulders contagious? Is there a sex kitten in your cul-de-sac? Can you trust a weather forecast in Scotland? You can listen to the playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3qIjhtS9sprg864IXC96he?si=uOzz4UYZRc2nFOP8FV_1jg&pi=BGoacntaS_ukiIf you want to come and see us at Fringe by the Sea, you can buy tickets here: www.fringebythesea.com/fi-jane-and-judy-murray/And if you fancy sending us a postcard, the address is:Jane and FiTimes Radio, News UK1 London Bridge StreetLondonSE1 9GFIf you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioThe next book club pick has been announced! We'll be reading Leonard and Hungry Paul by Rónán Hession.Follow us on Instagram! @janeandfiPodcast Producer: Eve SalusburyExecutive Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on What's My Frame I'm joined by Writer/Director, Ryan Landels. This is a beautiful episode spotlighting the importance of community and finding your fellow collaborators. Ryan is a Canadian-born American writer/director who recently sold his genre-bending thriller CUL-DE-SAC to Sony, with his frequent collaborator Jon M. Chu (WICKED) producing.He is currently developing a project in the vein of PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN for Hobie Films, which got both Matt Shakman (THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS) and Joachim Rønning (TRON: ARES) attached in the pitch stage. Ryan is also writing a four-quadrant fantasy adventure for Electric Somewhere, and wrote the screenplay for JEM AND THE HOLOGRAMS – Universal's live-action adaptation of Hasbro's toyline and animated series that was theatrically released worldwide.In TV, Ryan wrote the multiple Primetime Emmy-winning BEAUTY AND THE BEAST: A 30TH CELEBRATION for Disney+ and ABC, with the hybrid live-action and animation tribute starring Martin Short, Josh Groban, Rita Moreno, David Alan Grier and H.E.R. He recently wrote and directed the hit original movies SANTA TELL ME and SUGARPLUMMED for Hallmark, with SANTA TELL ME becoming the No. 1 new Christmas movie of 2024 across all broadcast networks and streaming platforms. Ryan also adapted TOM CLANCY'S GHOST RECON: WILDLANDS for Amazon and Ubisoft, created and directed ABBY NORMAL for Disney Channel, and wrote and directed on three seasons of Hulu and Paramount's hit streaming series, THE LXD.Ryan is a graduate of the USC School of Cinema-Television, which he attended with the support of a scholarship from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. His thesis film THE MIDNIGHT EXPRESS went to more than thirty festivals internationally, won the Audience Award at Slamdance and was featured in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.Ryan is based out of Los Angeles and a member of the Writers Guild of America, the Producers Guild of America, the Directors Guild of Canada and the Television Academy. He is represented by Rob Carlson at the United Talent Agency and Mike Fera at Kaplan/Perrone.Official SiteFollow Ryan on InstagramTHE MIDNIGHT EXPRESS--What's My Frame, hosted by Laura Linda BradleyJoin the WMF creative community now!Instagram: @whatsmyframeIMDbWhat's My Frame? official siteWhat's My Frame? merch
Apple has just announced its new glasses technology, and Charles and Dom are as excited as a teetotaler at a winery. Find out how enshittification is everywhere, and what the REAL products to look froward to are. Less screens, more buttons! Luddism is back on The Chaser Report!---VOTE OPTICS FOR A LOGIE: https://vote.tvweeklogies.com.au/Follow us on Instagram: @chaserwarSpam Dom's socials: @dom_knightSend Charles voicemails: @charlesfirthEmail us: podcast@chaser.com.auChaser CEO's Super-yacht upgrade Fund: https://chaser.com.au/support/ Send complaints to: mediawatch@abc.net.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chuck sits down with Ryan Johnson, the founder and visionary behind Culdesac Tempe, the first car-free neighborhood built from scratch in the U.S. They discuss the realities of living in and developing a community like Culdesac, from transportation costs to working with local government. Ryan explains how they maintain walkability in an Arizona desert, how they successfully nurture small businesses, and how they encourage people to embrace co-ownership of the community. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Learn more about Culdesac. Chuck Marohn (Substack) This podcast is made possible by Strong Towns members. Click here to learn more about membership, including member-exclusive perks.
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Don't have time to listen to the entire Dave & Chuck the Freak podcast? Check out some of the tastiest bits of the day, including toupees making a comeback, Adult Tummy Time, Chuck The Cul-de-sac Cowboy, and more!
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Back home at HQ, we stretch our legs and dive into something huge hiding in plain sight: Ireland is now the most educated country in the world. But what does that really mean? From the Inhaler gig in St. Anne's Park to the brilliance of Roddy Doyle and camogie skirts, this episode celebrates the often-overlooked power of the suburbs, not just as a creative hotbed, but as the epicentre of Ireland's education revolution. We trace how the children of small farmers became the middle class, why suburban snobbery is intellectually bankrupt, and how “kitchen table capital” helps some students stay the course. With fascinating data on dropout rates, international comparisons, and that ever-looming brain drain, this is a fresh and hopeful take on the biggest shift in Irish society since free education was introduced in 1967. Plus: why middle-class people think in years and working-class people are forced to think in minutes, and what it means for building a better Ireland. Join the gang! https://plus.acast.com/s/the-david-mcwilliams-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I have learned to expect the unexpected with the amazing people I get to know during these podcasts, and Raven Johnson was no different. Raven had just finished the Hellbender 100 the weekend before we recorded, and not only did she finish, but she finished 3rd female overall! Of course, I wanted to hear every detail of this journey, as I also knew that this was also her first time running the 100 mile distance. When you run ultras, it is extremely helpful to have a 'why' while you are out there...especially in the lows. You can focus in on that 'why' to help you pull through, help you get back on your feet and finish the race. What I did not expect was hearing the depth behind Raven's 'why', and I was amazed by her journey. Raven, thank you for opening up and sharing your story with me. Thank you for your vulnerability, which shows the world your undeniable strength. You are beautiful inside and out, and I feel completely honored to know a piece of your heart. Thank you. If you want to follow or reach out to Raven, here are some ways...Raven's Instagram: @ravenrunswildRaven's Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/56373121Thank you so much for listening! Please share with your family and friends. Follow Facing Vert on Instagram: @facingvert
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Pull up a lawn chair, grab your favorite beverage and come sit in the cul-de-sac with us. Jeff and Jordan welcome Mark and Rich (Retired Neighbor) to the podcast today to get some neighborly confessions off their chests. Do they ever hide when the doorbell rings? Do they judge each others landscaping? and sooooo much more! Thank you to our partner AG1 - So subscribe today to try the Next Gen of AG1! You'll also get a FREE bottle of AG D3K2, an AG1 Welcome Kit, AND 5 of the upgraded AG1 travel packs with your first order. So make sure to check out DrinkAG1.com/togethermess to get started with AG1's Next Gen and notice the benefits for yourself. We would love your feedback... If you enjoyed this episode, tell us why! Leave us a review and make sure you subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. Executive Producers are Riley Peleuses + Ian McNeny for YEA Media Group If you are interested in advertising on this podcast or having Jeff and Jordan as guests on your Podcast, Radio Show, or TV Show, reach out to podcast@yeamediagroup.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pull up a lawn chair, grab your favorite beverage and come sit in the cul-de-sac with us. Jeff and Jordan welcome Mark and Rich (Retired Neighbor) to the podcast today to get some neighborly confessions off their chests. Do they ever hide when the doorbell rings? Do they judge each others landscaping? and sooooo much more! Thank you to our partner AG1 - So subscribe today to try the Next Gen of AG1! You'll also get a FREE bottle of AG D3K2, an AG1 Welcome Kit, AND 5 of the upgraded AG1 travel packs with your first order. So make sure to check out DrinkAG1.com/togethermess to get started with AG1's Next Gen and notice the benefits for yourself. We would love your feedback... If you enjoyed this episode, tell us why! Leave us a review and make sure you subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. Executive Producers are Riley Peleuses + Ian McNeny for YEA Media Group If you are interested in advertising on this podcast or having Jeff and Jordan as guests on your Podcast, Radio Show, or TV Show, reach out to podcast@yeamediagroup.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In this edition of Too Sexy For These Trends, Jack and Miles discuss their respective weekends, more Trumpfake Trade War nonsense, the "first town purpose built to be car-free"*, AI stealing copyrighted works, Pope Leo: a Cubs or White Sox fan? and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Over the next two months (give or take) I'd like to do something different. The Cul de Sac is a novel I've been working on for the last six or so years and I've come to realize that there is no better place to share it than right here, where we all adore strange little towns, quirky neighbors and demonic infestation. So let's head to Woodland Hills, a fictional town just a hop skip and a jump from Wellesley. After suffering a harrowing break in, Mae is desperate to leave her apartment in the city. Her husband, Tom, is dead set on a fixer-upper in a snobby little New England town just outside of Boston. The neighbors are fabulously quirky, the house has potential, and Mae is too traumatized to pay attention to the red flags lining their path to the cul de sac. Told several chapters at a time, the story begins right here May 13th.
In this episode, I speak with Scott Snodgrass and Clayton Garrett, founders of Meristem Communities, the developers of Indigo, a people-first community that will provide a car-lite lifestyle plus the added bonus of integrated agriculture and open space.Thank you so much for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend and subscribe to the podcast on your preferred listening platform. Also, don't forget to check out the Active Towns Channel for video content.Helpful Links (note that some may include affiliate links to help me support the channel):
Meteorite falls are extremely rare and offer a glimpse of the processes that formed our world billions of years ago. When a space rock came to an English market town in 2021, scientists raced to find as much out as they could By Helen Gordon. Read by Sasha Frost. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod
Autofocus Books publisher Michael Wheaton presents brief readings and various interview clips with the authors of the three Autofocus spring 2025 new releases: Erin Dorney (Yes I Am Human I Know You Were Wondering), Shayne Terry (Leave: A Postpartum Account), and Teresa Carmody (A Healthy Interest in the Lives of Others).Brief readings: "Day 27" by Erin Dorney, "Stitched Part II" by Shayne Terry, and "A New Writing Friend" (excerpt) by Teresa Carmody.Interview clips include answers to questions about life before and after writing their books, insights gained about their subjects through the process of writing their books, and thoughts on the craft and forms of artful autobiographical writing.Support Autofocus Books by purchasing The Spring 2025 Box and/or The Autofocus Digital Pass.Podcast theme: "Low Life" (instrumental) by Yeah Yeah Cool Cool (the musical project of Mike Nagel, author of Duplex and Culdesac, from Autofocus Books). Find Nagel's books at autofocusbooks.com.