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Meet our friends, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton! If you love Verdict with Ted Cruz, The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show might also be in your audio wheelhouse. Politics, news analysis, and some pop culture and comedy thrown in too. Here’s a sample episode recapping four Tuesday talking points. Give the guys a listen and then follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. 1.) Signal app security breach involving a group chat -Jeffrey Goldberg, editor of The Atlantic. -The importance of operational security and the potential political fallout. -Clay and Buck share personal anecdotes and insights into the use of encrypted communication apps, emphasizing the need for updated communication standards in defense industries. 2.) Ceasefire agreement between Ukraine and Russia in the Black Sea -Buck analyzes the potential impact on global trade and deflationary pressures. -Broader geopolitical implications and the role of diplomacy in resolving conflicts. 3.) A new low for Democrats -Rep. Jasmine Crockett's ableist remarks against Texas Governor Greg Abbott (hot wheels) -The history of Davey Crockett's name. -Who will run in 2028? -AOC is a political brand. -Social media and it's influence in elections 4.) Dr. Laura Schlesinger, relationship expert, joins the show with some sage advice! -Marriage, life, and relationships. -The importance of family and parental relationships in addressing broader societal issues. -Clay and Buck's wives submit their questions for Dr. Laura -Impact of social media and smartphones on children's development. -Maintaining a healthy marriage, especially after having children, and the significance of physical affection and cuteness in a relationship. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show podcast wherever you get your podcasts For the latest updates from Clay and Buck: https://www.clayandbuck.com/ Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton on Social Media: X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuck YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
recorded March 19, 2025 Steampunk is fiction informed by history, so it's good to know a thing or two about actually happened, especially when it makes such wild stories. This week we welcome hobby historian and author, Krystal Stargazer, to talk about her favorite character, her historical crush, Davey Crockett. We also discuss her book detailing her research into Austin's own Victorian cereal killer, the Servant Girl Annihilator. The Annihilation of Austin Austin Moon Towers
Allen and Joel discuss their experience at the ACP OMS event in Nashville, Tennessee. Ameren's High Prairie Wind Farm shuts down all turbines following three turbine collapses. GE Vernova partners with Amazon Web Services on wind projects. And a larger discussion about the way OEMs attempt to solve problems. Fill out our Uptime listener survey and enter to win an Uptime mug! Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard's StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes' YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! You are listening to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast, brought to you by build turbines.com. Learn, train, and be a part of the Clean Energy Revolution. Visit build turbines.com today. Now here's your hosts, Allen Hall, Joel Saxum, Phil Totaro, and Rosemary Barnes. Allen Hall: To start off the week, Joel and I have just completed a couple of days that. ACP OMS in Nashville, Tennessee. And if you don't know where Nashville is in the center ish of the country, more towards the eastern part than the western part. It's the same state where it Davey Crockett came from Daniel Boone. Am I right about that, Joel? Sergeant York, Andrew Jackson. Yeah. This is some old names. Yeah, it's right next to, actually next to North Carolina. So we're like I don't know, an hour's drive from North Carolina with the area that got hit with hurricane a couple of months ago. We're not very far from it. But Nashville, the event was pretty well populated. I was trying to relate it to the OM and S event that happened in San Diego a year ago. It felt like it was a little bit smaller of an event, Joel, and maybe the attendance was a little bit lower. Joel Saxum: Yeah, the interesting, we were at the Gaylord Opryland Convention Center. It's absolutely massive. I learned today that it's the largest like resort convention center without a casino in the entire world. Like it felt like he walked like a mile through the inside of the thing to get to it. Like the conference center. What I think the issue there was, or what it felt like, is it didn't feel like it was as well attended as it was last year. A lot of ISPs, so a lot of blade repair companies, a lot of service companies, all floating around, not as many operators, but my thought is we're used to having this thing in San Diego. It was 40 degrees and raining today. And in San Diego every year it's like 75, 80 degrees. Beautiful. Everything is fantastic. People bring their families and stuff like that. So you hear a lot of people, oh yeah, I can't grab dinner tonight. I got, my, my wife and kids we're gonna go do this. When you're in the San Diego event here, not so much. 'cause it's, there's live music that's great that but it, you're also 20 minutes from downtown. It is a little bit of a different feel. But yeah the show floor. Of course, Allen and you and I took a couple laps around it and Claire, our producer as well. We took a couple laps around to see what was there. A lot of the same players that we're used to seeing a lot of the same companies. Nothing super new that stuck out. Nothing groundbreaking, however. A couple cool things, right? We sat down, I think we rec, we recorded a bunch of great material with some of our podcast friends and people new to the podcast at the thing. You'll hear those in the coming weeks, of course. But we did get to look at the Earth next platform from Earth Wind. That was really cool. Also the Gulf Wind Technology team was there and they were show showcasing their up tower root bushing repair. That was really cool. Other than that, ah, c nnc onsite, right? The ability to do precision machining up tower, which is really neat.
We are proud to announce our NEW Patreon is available: https://www.patreon.com/reviewinghistory We hope you sign up and enjoy the fun we're having over there. You'll never forget this episode, in fact we can guarantee you remember it, this week we're talking about The Alamo (2004). We discuss the real history behind the heroic last stand of American legends Davey Crockett, and Jim Bowie as they defend the Alamo. The Alamo stars Billy Bob Thornton, Patrick Wilson, and Dennis Quaid, and was directed by John Lee Hancock. LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE PLEASE! Please give us a rating and a review on ApplePodcasts or Spotify. It helps potential sponsors find the show! Sign up for @Riversidefm: www.riverside.fm/?via=reviewi... Sign up for @BetterHelp: betterhelp.com/reviewinghistory Email Us: Reviewinghistorypod@gmail.com Follow Us: www.facebook.com/reviewinghistory twitter.com/rviewhistorypod letterboxd.com/antg4836/ letterboxd.com/spfats/ letterboxd.com/BrianRuppert/ letterboxd.com/brianruppert/list…eviewing-history/ twitter.com/Brianruppert #comedy #history #podcast #comedypodcast #historypodcast #thealamo #alamo #americanhistory #disney #mexico #war #ushistory #texas #texan #cinema #movies #moviereview #filmcriticisms #moviehistory #hackthemovies #redlettermedia #rlm #historybuff #tellemstevedave #tesd
Magnus learns all about Valhalla this week. We reveal just how late in life we learned that Davey Crockett and Leif Erikson were real people. We deep dive on the Norns, and compare them to the Fates in Greek mythology. Sam, who we have already grown attached to, is removed from the Valkyries. Magnus gets to know his floormates more and then prepares for battle.SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/camphalfpod?fan_landing=trueSUPPORT US ON KO-FI: https://ko-fi.com/camphalfpodSEND US AN AUDIO MESSAGE: https://www.speakpipe.com/CamphalfpodJOIN OUR DISCORD: https://discord.gg/gzHYsUbdgrMERCH: https://www.zazzle.com/store/camphalfpod
Davy Crockett, the most famous bear hunter in the U.S, once ran for election in Congress.
A Criminal WednesdayFirst a look at the events of the dayThen Yours Truly Johnny Dollar starring Bob Bailey, originally broadcast November 13, 1960, 64 years ago, The Bad One Matter. A juvenile delinquent down south knows the secret of a murder, but refuses to reveal it...and for a good reason!Then the news from 64 years ago, then Suspense, originally broadcast November 13, 1960, 64 years ago, The Man Who Murders People starring Vivian Smolen and George Petrie. A commuter train ride into fear. Who is "The Roseville Killer?"We follow that with Jeff Regan Investigator starring Jack Webb, originally broadcast November 13, 1948, 76 years ago, The Guy from Gower Gulch. Who shot Davey Crockett? No, it wasn't Mexican soldiers! Crockett was bumped off as soon as he was bailed out of jail. What is the connection between wounded horses and a roll of film?Then Macabre, originally broadcast November 13, 1961, 63 years ago, Final Resting Place. An escaped madman and his victim are willingly buried alive.Finally, Lum and Abner, originally broadcast November 13, 1941, 83 years ago, New York Library and Lions. Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
Keith sits down with Julian Rosen to discuss growing up in Staten Island, Julian's initial hesitation towards the arts and music but learning to embrace them via a children's theatre group, early show going experiences and discovering emo and post hardcore music. We also discuss Julian's early work in the band Davey Crockett and their evolution into Common Sage, recording and releasing the debut 2021 LP "It Lives and Breathes", signing with Equal Vision Records, teaming up with Geoff Rickly and Steve Pedulla of Thursday to record their single and the video for "Edin", working with producer Brett Romnes to record their upcoming LP "Closer To;", what's next for Common Sage and more.
It's the Ides of October, and that got me thinking about other would-be Julius Caesar presidents of American history. The men who never were nominated, and maybe never even run, but who could have been either the great Man of the People who'd lead us to glory.... or terrible Imperators who tore us apart. I'll be posting a bunch of these throughout this week. On this episode, King of the Wild Frontier (and Congressman and badass) Davey Crockett!
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During the Siege of the Alamo, legendary folk heroes Davey Crockett and James Bowie, along with an odd man called Plain ‘Ol Joe, are sent to intercept supplies en route to Santa Anna's troops. After a gun battle, the Texans learn of a mysterious valley nearby where Mexican soldiers were massacred and where there might be large guns they can reclaim.
Send us a textJoin the lads on the shows 2nd anniversary as they discuss: why Trevor wasn't allowed to have celebrities in the boat, why they both left the Jungle, Zorro and Davey Crockett saving Disneyland, the deadly Wizard of Oz, a wild fact about the wildest ride in the wilderness, dressing up for Universal Studios themed night, Disney legends, the credible Hulk, fixing the tiger scene, Marc Davis mistakes, Blinky the polar bear, and the worst movie Jerry Lewis ever made (and never released)...
Hey there! This is your Disney News for Tuesday, August 20th, 2024. I hope you're ready for some exciting updates from the magical world of Disney! - New "Lion King" ride announced for Disney Adventure World in Paris, featuring a Splash Mountain-style flume adventure and located in the new Pride Lands area. - "Deadpool & Wolverine" surpasses "Joker" to become the highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time with $1.086 billion globally. - Disneyland reopens several attractions: the bridge from New Orleans Square to Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, Davey Crockett's Explorer Canoes, and restrooms near Hungry Bear Restaurant. - Disney Dreamlight Valley Update 12 released, featuring Princess Tiana, new Star Path, conclusion of the Rift in Time DLC story with Jafar, and Timon and Pumbaa arriving in October. Thanks for tuning in, and I hope you have a magical day. Remember to check in tomorrow for more Disney updates.
National I love my feet day. Entertainment from 1969. Korea divided in half so they won't fight, FDA approves Rogaine, Mt. Rainier summited for first time. Todays birthdays - Davey Crockett, Mae West, Mark Dinning, Robert DeNiro, Kevin Rowland, Belinda Carlisle, Sean Penn, Donnie Wahlberg, Mitchell Tenpenny. Pearl Bailey died.Into - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard https://defleppard.com/I love my feet - Shona LangIn the year 2525 - Zager and EvansBoy named sue - Johnny CashBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent https://www.50cent.com/The ballad of Davey Crockett - Bill HayesA guy that takes his time - Mae WestTeen Angel - Mark DinningCome on Eileen - Dexy's midnight runnersHeaven is a place on earth - Belinda CarlisleHangin tough - NKOTBTruth about you - Mitchell TenpennyExit - Its not love - Dokken https://www.dokken.net/Follow Jeff Stampka on Facebook and cooolmedia.com
First Half, full 2 hr+ episode here ...on LARPing with artists Maggie Dunlap and Ben Werther and his recent show When You Can No Longer Speak, Sing Me A Song documenting mock high stakes environments of Military Simulation (MilSim) culture. Other topics: identity construction and the fraying of the American cultural fabric, the anonymous 14th century Christian mystical text The Cloud Of Unknowing, total sculpture, non pedantic art, soft black stars, the end of intellectuals and words, readymades, LARPing as a luxury commodity item, Murderbilia, the BTK killer, fandoms forming around depravity, True Crime as female MilSim, Kantian ethics, desire for martyrdom, Davey Crockett, Neo Suprematism, why Country Music is reaching peak popularity, hair metal, The South and the east coast as The Big Other, Mike Kelley's stuffed animals from a the perspective of a child, Sam Hyde's 'active shooter' phenomenon, James Bridle, Borges, Joseph Beuys.
Increasing our message reach; Allowing Cains; Adam and Eve; Cain and Abel; Molding adamah; Adam's extra breath; Extra-biblical information; Edmund Burke's "Little Platoon"; Social contract; Creating law; Right reason; Pilgrim story; Feuding; Perfect law of liberty; Government of, for, and by the people; Navigation by stars; Replenishing the earth?; Private interpretation; Jar maker = leper?; "Corban"; "Exousia"; One-child contract; Edmund Burke history; Reorganizing society; Serving public interest; Learning the kingdom; Following the pattern to strengthen the pattern; US uni-party; Corruption; Where's the sin?; Widespread violating moral law; Covetous practices!; Envy -> equality?; Legal charity; Loving neighbor as self?; Love = Charity; Who is more deserving than you?; French revolution; Synagogues - of Satan?; Militias; Care/love based on charity; Hardening Pharaoh's heart; Learning to provide for one another; No force!; Social welfare trap; Christ's "flesh"; Are you living by faith or force?; Repentance and righteousness; Owing predecessors; Following the real Christ; Free assembly; Promoting lawless society; Requirements for regaining freedom; Forwarding love through your network; Being Doers of the word; Helping others you don't even know; Laying down life to save others; Militia functions; Fundraisers; Davey Crockett story; Legal charity destroys society; Does your church agree?; Working together; Pot luck; What made America great; Keeping the masses weak; Our own network; Work to improve yourself; Exercise your talent; Seek His kingdom and righteousness; Get involved!
Join me, Jesse Cope, as we traverse the poignant crossroads where Christianity interweaves with building genuine relationships. From the wise words of Henry Ward Beecher to the humility embraced by our founding fathers like President Washington, we'll uncover the essence of living our faith through our actions and decisions. This isn't just about spiritual alignment; it's about enriching the connections we have with our loved ones and those around us. It's time for introspection: Do our personal relationships truly reflect the depth of our spiritual devotion?Venture into the realm of public education, where we discuss the delicate balance between school hours and religious values, and the importance of principles transcending political ties with stories of historical figures such as Davey Crockett and Abraham Lincoln. Then, be inspired to take a page from John Quincy Adams' book and delve into the transformative practice of reading the Bible for a deeper understanding and a more fulfilled life. Unwrap the layers of complexity within the scriptures and discover how they can inform and enhance not only your personal well-being but also the fabric of our nation.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
Kingdoms (governments) of the world; America vs United States; Republics; Sanhedrin vs Sanhedrin; "libera res publica"; Davey Crockett story; Legal charity (bad thing); Making people dependent on government; Shining light on slavery; We the People?; Oregon General Jural Assembly; Guaranteeing a republic; "citizen"; Deciding fact and law; Whiskey; "of, for and by the people"; Assembly; Social welfare?; by Taxation?; Social security; Owning up to your faults; Hearing the cries of your brother; Illegitimacy for peacefulness?; Desiring benefits at expense of neighbor; Intervention spending; National debt = your debt; Due to your covetousness; Weak borders; Threat of invasion; Bankrupting America; Taking care of your roads; Following Christ's ways; Future prophecy; No majority needed; Living by faith; Recognizing benefits by force; Gal 5:15 biting one another; Homeless; Nukes?; Kingdom of God - what does it look like?; Early Church groups of Ten; Jesus' commands; Banking system collapse; Who can you trust?; Network of trust; "sit down" organization; Spiritual guidance; God's gift of faith; Courage; Greek "logos" = right reason; Facing danger for neighbor; Bonds of a free society; Minister authority?; Guest: Corruption; Leaving judgment to God; County commissioner; Countrymen not wanting freedom; Seeking help labels you?; People reclaiming responsibility; Taxation; Oregon bill on land use; Private property?; States giving authority to Federal; County oversight of federal land; Legal bribery; Illustrating insanity; False reporting by press; Ignorance-driven strategy; Importance of understanding; Campaign financing; Doing basic research; Money for bill support; Holding officers accountable; Immorality; Campaign finance reform?; No freedom for the slothful; Finding truth; People of character; Your reaction to truth; Justice; Overwhelming fear; Real Christians; Persecution; Righteousness takes sacrifice; Keep your eyes open.
Part One: In 1836 Mexico had won its independence from Spain and was being ruled by a dictator named Santa Anna, who had a large army and used it mercilessly to hold on to his power. His biggest threat was an area we now call Texas, where both Americans and Mexican Tejanos who sought freedom were gathering and offering the promise of land to those who would fight to create a new republic called Texas. Men like Jim Bowie, William Travis, and Davey Crockett believed that the fight was worth their lives- and March of 1836 found them defending an old mission called The Alamo. This is their story and the story of the defenders, who came from all over the country- up until the day of the major attack. In Part Two we cover the fall of the Alamo, the victory at San Jacinto, and the ghosts that still haunt the Alamo and the town of San Antonio, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John's gospel; Biblical differences from what is taught today; Acts 2:1 - Pentecost; Deception and delusion; Humility!; Paul a false teacher?; How do we know?; Guidance of Holy Spirit; Vengeance?; The Church called out; Democracy; What's destroying America?; Writing upon your soul; Tree of Life; One accord in one place; Speaking in tongues; Forgiveness; Joel 2:28-32; "Jerusalem"; Servants of God; Mt 24:29; Is 13:10; Calling on the name of the Lord; Submitting to God; Conflict within ourselves; Jesus as highest son of David; Hell?; Dead walking?; Fasting; Geography of God; Bringing judgement against the world; Repentance; Baptizing without water; Receiving Holy Spirit; Christ's house of charity; Awakening people to their situation; Getting this message out; Acting upon what you hear; Living Christ's way of networking in tens, hundreds and thousands; "Corban" - sacrifice to draw near to God; Perseverance; Apostles' doctrine; Loving truth; Consistency of Christ; Meditation; Errant biblical interpretation; "together" in tens, hundreds and thousands; Unrighteous mammon; Income tax; Constitution corporate charter; "We the people"; Authority behind constitution; "Golem"; Deut 17 constitution; Davey Crockett article; Your right to choose; Tracing history of liberty; Holding the kingdom of God; Why death in the world; Modern "communion"; Adding to The Church daily; Setting the captive free; Ministers; Loving your neighbor; Peoples' responsibility; Getting active; Rich man parable; Church boards of directors; Votive offerings; The biblical pattern of free government; Acts 2:44-47; "Steadfastly" "proskartereo"; Church corporation of Christ - created by God; "His Holy Church"; Gospel of Nicodemus; Forming new Greek words; exousia replacing eluthoria; Your pathway to salvation; "breaking bread"; Charity vs compelled sacrifice; Giving of yourself; Spreading the whole gospel; Learning the ways of the kingdom; Being there for one another; Become what you are supposed to be; Don't cheat Christ!
Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil Haley and Kim Sorrelle interview Jesse Hutch. Jesse Hutch was born in the same location as the Marvel hero Wolverine. This could be nothing more then a fun fact, however, it does not excuse why Mr. Hutch is immune to Tylenol and Novocaine(most commonly used in dental practice). He drowned when he was 19 years old. Fell from a 25 foot rock quarry while free climbing in high school. Had his stomach cut open by a barbed wire fence when he was 10, and he moved across the country(solo) when he was 21 to pursue acting. This was the first time he was ever on an airplane. Now, after 22 years of being an actor, Jesse Hutch says he is still working on his: "22 year overnight success story". You may have seen him in classics such as Freddy vs Jason or The Butterfly Effect. Maybe you saw him in the 60's as Jimmy Riley on Dick Clark's American Bandstand(American Dreams). Dark Angel, Kyle XY, Smallville, Arrow, Almost Human, Supernatural, Batwoman and Project Blue Book are but a few of his television roles. Keep an eye out for his latest roles, one being "Savage Lands", an historical fiction about Davey Crockett, Jesse plays the villain known as spike. Now over to the romantic comedy zone Jesse stars in "B&B Merry" along side actress Jen Lilly. The list goes on with Supernatural, Wu Assassins and Coffee & Kareem(theatrical release). Mr. Hutch recently Directed, wrote and acted in a proof of concept for a new television series he's developing. When asked what his best role has been to date, his response: "My best role of all time is that of husband and father. I believe that giving your life for others is one of the greatest gifts you can strive for. Turns out this is also the best acting class you will ever take...life".
Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil Haley and Kim Sorrelle interview Jesse Hutch. Jesse Hutch was born in the same location as the Marvel hero Wolverine. This could be nothing more then a fun fact, however, it does not excuse why Mr. Hutch is immune to Tylenol and Novocaine(most commonly used in dental practice). He drowned when he was 19 years old. Fell from a 25 foot rock quarry while free climbing in high school. Had his stomach cut open by a barbed wire fence when he was 10, and he moved across the country(solo) when he was 21 to pursue acting. This was the first time he was ever on an airplane. Now, after 22 years of being an actor, Jesse Hutch says he is still working on his: "22 year overnight success story". You may have seen him in classics such as Freddy vs Jason or The Butterfly Effect. Maybe you saw him in the 60's as Jimmy Riley on Dick Clark's American Bandstand(American Dreams). Dark Angel, Kyle XY, Smallville, Arrow, Almost Human, Supernatural, Batwoman and Project Blue Book are but a few of his television roles. Keep an eye out for his latest roles, one being "Savage Lands", an historical fiction about Davey Crockett, Jesse plays the villain known as spike. Now over to the romantic comedy zone Jesse stars in "B&B Merry" along side actress Jen Lilly. The list goes on with Supernatural, Wu Assassins and Coffee & Kareem(theatrical release). Mr. Hutch recently Directed, wrote and acted in a proof of concept for a new television series he's developing. When asked what his best role has been to date, his response: "My best role of all time is that of husband and father. I believe that giving your life for others is one of the greatest gifts you can strive for. Turns out this is also the best acting class you will ever take...life".
Who's the most famous Texan of all time? Kevin said Davey Crockett and Kyle said Beyonce. Regardless, the guys cover a list of the Top 100 most famous Texans – even though they only get through about 25 of them. Enjoy!
Ezra Wyrick joined Brady to discuss U.S. interest payments on the debt eclipsing defense spending, Jamaal Bowman's insurrection, Diane Feinstein's replacement, the heroics of Davey Crockett, and much more. Follow Ezra @Ezra4liberty and follow us @bradyleonard @nogimmickspod patreon.com/thenogimmickspodcast
On this episode, co-host Katy Starr chats with the host of the Bear Grease podcast, content creator for MeatEater, mule skinner, and hunter/conservationist, Clay Newcomb about how he trains his mules to get used to the sound of firearms and packing out big game (including black bears), preparation tips and the equipment he uses for hunting with mules, and his riding experience through some treacherous country in Arizona with the legendary 87-year-old centennial rancher and dry ground lion hunter, Warner Glenn.If you own mules and want to get into hunting, if you're a hunter and want to start using mules, or maybe you're just looking to hear some keen storytelling from one of the best, you won't want to miss this episode!Have a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email podcast@standlee.com____________________________________Connect with Clay -InstagramMeatEater websiteBear Grease Podcast See Clay's mules on MeatEater on Netflix – Season 9 Part 2 – Ep 3: Montana Black Bear and Turkey: Spring OpportunitiesSeason 10 Part 1 – Ep 5: Hillbilly Heaven Additional Resources – ~ 50:43“Certified Weed Free Forages: Why Are They Important?” blog post - https://www.standleeforage.com/standlee-barn-bulletin/why-certified-weed-free-forages-are-important/“Ep. 019: Protecting National Lands with Certified Noxious Weed Free Forage and Straw” podcast episode - https://www.standleeforage.com/podcast/episodes/ep-0019-protecting-national-lands-with-certified-noxious-weed-free-forage-and-straw/____________________________________Love the podcast? Leave a rating and review on Apple – https://podcasts.apple.com/.../beyond-the-barn/id1541221306Leave a rating on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/3dmftQmwLKDQNueUcCJBZaHave a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email podcast@standlee.comShare our podcast and learn more about our co-hosts at our Beyond the Barn podcast pageSUBSCRIBE to the Beyond the Barn podcast email to be an exclusive insider!Find us on Apple, Spotify or Google Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE, so you never miss an episode.____________________________________Check out the Standlee Barn Bulletin BlogFind more nutritional resources from Dr. Stephen Duren and Dr. Tania Cubitt at https://www.standleeforage.com/nutrition/nutritional-resources/Connect with Standlee on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok____________________________________*Views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the view of Standlee Premium Products, LLC.*
Come with us to one of the most haunted places in America. Known for one of the most famous battles that inspired the phrase “Remember the Alamo,” this mission in the Texas desert is the heart of San Antonio. From lost children looking for their parents, to the 6 guards that appear to still be guarding the building, to a bullet ridden Davey Crockett, to the “Duke himself - John Wayne, there is no shortage of spirits here. Unfortunately, as a National Landmark and Texas Shrine, paranormal investigations are forbidden along with any equipment for detecting the phenomena. Saddle up and let's go to the Alamo! Sources used in this week's episode are: Wikipedia.com ThoughtCo.com Thealamo.org Legendsofamerica.com Nightlyspirits.com Militaryghosts.com Hauntedrooms.com
Welcome to Episode 95 of the Monday Night MasterDebaters where I am joined by Ryan from Dangerous World Podcast, Tim Moon author of Tomato Fields, and Ron from New England from the Wicked Planet Podcast. Tonight we discuss cryptids, Legend of Foggy Creek, Daniel Boone & Davey Crockett encounter Bigfoot, Lewis & Clark Expedition, Bridgewater Triangle, Cryptids by State (MonicaComics), Eagle Trail Cam Catches Bigfoot, Gun Powder/Radio Wave Sensitivity, Ley Lines, ‘Anti-Gravity & The World Grid', Quantum Invisibility, Cloaking, Portals, DEW, Hawaii, and much more! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r34Sqv-iblc https://archive.org/details/david-childress-anti-gravity-and-the-world-grid/page/9/mode/2up Please leave a review & share the show! Go support the great guests at: Tim Moon author of Tomato Fields https://www.instagram.com/tomato_fields/ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BRNRRS6Y/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&%2AVersion%2A=1&%2Aentries%2A=0 https://protonmail.us12.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=b769c57499e71583cc10dd887&id=5ea5a8102a Ron from Wicked Planet Podcast https://www.instagram.com/ronfromnewengland/ https://www.instagram.com/thewickedplanetpodcast/ https://open.spotify.com/show/7lvwVdFYdMB2sKv9ynrQ6h?si=jyZf44XpS1S3_dV3LfkvuA Ryan from Dangerous World Podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DangerousWorldPodcast/posts IG: @dangerousworldpod linktr.ee/dangerousworldpodcast Mat from The Great Deception Podcast Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thegreatdeceptionpodcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/thegreatdeceptionpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/thegreatdeceptionpodcast_v2/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/user/Barons44 To Make Contributions: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thegreatdeceptionpodcast Merch: https://my-store-cb4b4e.creator-spring.com thegreatdeceptionpodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-great-deception-podcast/support
Vanity; God writing on your heart and mind; "Born Again"; Tree of Life; Repeating lies; Jury Nullification; Acquittal; Fourth branch of government; Rejecting responsibility; Modern Christian Pharisees; Sacrifice of fools; Christ's weightier matters; Welfare snare; Understanding Moses; Ezra; Corvee; Coveting neighbor's wealth; Bondage of Egypt; Corban/Quorban/Korban; Altering societal thinking; Eating at a ruler's table; Jobs of the "state"; Biting one another - anti-Christ; Cancelling John the Baptist; Davey Crockett story; Benefits by love via The Church; Egyptian slaves; The believer's lie; Society's blind eyes; The way back to liberty under God; No substitute for the righteousness of God; Freewill offerings of charity; Ecc 12:1; Seeing your deeds; Thinking "kingdom"; Systemic slavery; Strong delusion; Conscripted fathers of the earth; Who keeps your house?; Ecc 12:4; Daughters of music?; Grinding stone story; FDR turning truth into a lie; "Grasshoppers"; Fear of God's/Christ's way; Almond trees shin-kuf-dalet, but also "to keep watch"; Fear not; Getting accurate news; Loving your neighbor vs coveting; Our responsibility; Tribute; Christ's commands; Time to repent; Dust returning to earth; Animal study story; Not wanting to see (despising watchfulness); Gripped with fear; Eating of the Tree of Knowledge or of Life; Christ, the teacher; Teaching knowledge?; God's law; Setting proverbs in order; Imparting the infinite; Romans 13; Freedom of choice; Free souls under God; The whole [duty] of man; Judgment in Natural Law; Allegiance; Government of, for and by the people; Anti-Christ churches; Saving others; Casting your bread upon the waters; Isa 40:23 creator giving choice; Thinking differently; Draw near to God.
In this captivating episode, we delve into the realms of masculinity, foster parenting, and much more with the remarkable Samuel Ayres. Join us as we explore his journey from suburban upbringing to becoming a single dad raising foster kids, all while forging a profound connection with the outdoors. About Samuel Ayres: https://thewildinitiative.com/ Samuel is a firm believer that being "country" is not defined by where you live or where you were born, but rather by how you live and where your heart truly lies. Although he spent his childhood as a suburban kid in Southern California, Samuel's spirit was always drawn to the untamed beauty of nature. While he had his BB gun, a recurve bow, and even a Davey Crockett coonskin cap, activities like camping, fishing, and horseback riding were more of occasional adventures than daily experiences. Fast forward to the present day, and Samuel has undergone a transformative journey. He has bid farewell to the bustling city streets and embraced the wilderness, equipped with his bow and rifle, immersing himself in the world of hunting and the great outdoors. The Wild Initiative: Samuel is the CEO and founder of The Wild Initiative, LLC, and the TWI Digital Media Group. With over 15 years of experience managing large-scale digital projects and a profound understanding of website design and development, he recognized the need to elevate the digital presence of outdoor brands through TWI Digital Media Group. Inspired by his passion for hunting and the desire to share his journey, Samuel established The Wild Initiative brand (previously known as Living Country in the City). This platform provides an opportunity for him to connect with remarkable individuals in the outdoors, engaging in conversations with some of the smartest and most inspiring men and women in the field. Samuel's philosophy: For Samuel, being "country" transcends geographical boundaries. It is a matter of where your heart lies and how you choose to live your life. He firmly believes that present circumstances should never limit one's passions. Regardless of where you were born or where you currently reside, if your heart is drawn to the wilderness, then you embody the spirit of being "country." Join Samuel Ayres on his extraordinary journey of self-discovery, fatherhood, and deep connection with nature by listening to this captivating episode. To learn more about Samuel and his endeavors, visit The Wild Initiative website at thewildinitiative.com. Stay tuned for an inspiring conversation that will challenge your preconceptions and ignite your own wild initiative. https://thewildinitiative.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/manlihood/message
Welcome to this week's episode of "World According to Noah"! Today, we have a mix of nostalgia, cinema, and personal updates in store for you. First, we'll pay tribute to the passing of the legendary Paul Reubens, better known as Pee-wee Herman, who brought laughter and joy to so many of us. We'll reminisce about an unforgettable episode of "Pee-Wee's Playhouse" and the iconic "Pee-Wee's Big Adventure." Next, we'll venture back in time to the wild frontier with "Davey Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier," a classic movie that captivated us recently. Join us as we explore the adventures of this legendary figure. And finally, as the new school year begins, we'll discuss Noah's excitement and feelings about starting seventh grade. From reuniting with friends to new subjects, it's a thrilling time for both of us. So, grab some popcorn and get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions as we celebrate Pee-wee Herman's legacy, reminisce about classic movies, and share our back-to-school experiences. Let's get started!
Revealing what pastors should know; Attributed to Solomon; Confusing translation; Bible's common theme; "Gentiles"; "leaven"; Christ's weightier matters; Equity vs equality; Vanity; Intent and the law; Witchcraft; Choosing the tree of knowledge of good and evil; Fleeing the light; Government of, for and by the people; Cain and Abel; Playing "God"; Knowing truth; And providing for it; Sacrifice; Kidney?; Casting bread upon water?; Charity = love; Wages of unrighteousness; Keeping the king's commandments; Ecc 8:1; Wisdom; Offerings; Power corrupts; Taxing labor; Slaves?; Socialism; Seeking the tree of life; "Corban", drawing near; Ecc 8:1; Oaths; Social security; Rights and responsibilities; Being free; College; Not to exercise authority over men; Kingdom of God is in the moment; Fasting of the tree of knowledge; Aiding your neighbor; Abraham's altars; Listening to revealed warnings; Wicked - unrighteousness; Levites at Christ's time; Repentance; Davey Crockett article; Cursing the darkness?; Staying in the light; Punishing the wicked?; Time out; Helpful prisons; Choosing to live in darkness; Sabbath; Ecc 8:16; Not sleeping?; Parenthetical phrase; Law of Nature; Following the Holy Spirit; Falling for handouts; Preparing for need; Kings and horses?; Revelations of God; Time for judgement; Knowing what you need to do; Learning to be still; Seeking His kingdom and righteousness; Consequences of your choices; Legal charity = song of fools; Setting aside vanity; Humility; Be the wise man.
This episode is brought to you by Hard Front Wigs.Whitney packs up her stuff and moves to a new apartment every year in NYC on everyone's favorite holiday, Moving Day!Lisa races down America's rivers in a steamboat only to end in the worst maritime disaster in the USA, the wreck of the Sultana.Hayly is put on trial with Isobel Gowdie for being the witch of the century.
The former CEO of The National Enquirer turns out not only to be a key witness in the Manhattan DA case against Trump, but to have the perfect last name to inspire sophomoric comedy. (Fair use parody of "The Ballad of Davey Crockett")
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Today on the Brett Winterble Show Brett shares a speech from Rand Paul about government spending, Davey Crockett and The Constitution.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Scotty and Davey Crockett for a long run in which they discuss Davey's life in running (which includes 100+ - 100 Mile finishes, his most recent book: "Frank Hart: The First Black Ultrarunning Star;" and "Grand Canyon Rim to Rim History;" changes in the sport over the years, his podcast "Ultrarunnning History," operating the Ultrarunning Hall of Fame, and much much more! Check out Ultrarunning HIstory here: https://ultrarunninghistory.com/ Davey's book on Frank Hart: https://www.amazon.com/Frank-Hart-First-Ultrarunning-History/dp/B0BMZBPWJ4/ref=sr_1_1?crid=C6NFL5YXTTAS&keywords=davy+crockett+frank+hart&qid=1673631554&sprefix=davy+crockett+frank+hart%2Caps%2C107&sr=8-1 Davey's book on Rim to Rim: https://www.amazon.com/Grand-Canyon-Rim-History-Ultrarunning/dp/B0BRLY8693/ref=d_pd_sbs_vft_none_sccl_2_1/130-1641179-8722511?pd_rd_w=uN5c8&content-id=amzn1.sym.38bbd1de-73a5-4ef9-9954-df27c3112829&pf_rd_p=38bbd1de-73a5-4ef9-9954-df27c3112829&pf_rd_r=1BQ6S1B2KXVR5FSG0NC7&pd_rd_wg=n2gdI&pd_rd_r=73cfb04c-5584-49e8-afa0-2d5f71aca8c4&pd_rd_i=B0BRLY8693&psc=1 Website: http://www.tenjunkmiles.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tenjunkmiles Twitter: https://twitter.com/tenjunkmiles Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tenjunkmiles/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TenJunkMiles/
A new release recommendation from Canadian post-punk outfit Pottery that has just the right amount of cheese. Plus a country record fitting for 2020 from Davey Crockett descendant Charley Crockett.Our Old Dog picks feature a hardcore metal record from genre vets Converge. And a controversial release from REM that saw them sonically cover new ground.Here's the full list of album recommendations from the show:Pottery – Welcome to Bobby's Motel (2020)Charley Crockett – Welcome to Hardtimes (2020)Converge – All We Love, We Leave Behind (2012)REM – Monster (1994)What do you think of these records? What great albums are we missing out on? Email us, podcast@albumnerds.com.Hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
Baylor play-by-play voice John Morris previews the Mountaineers and Bears. Plus, do you know Davey Crockett girl? Where is she?
From LibertyNation.com: Rand Paul and Davey Crockett speak against the charitable inclinations of those holding the public purse. Meanwhile, Glenn Greenwald reveals Trump's plan to pardon Edward Snowden was blocked by pro-war Republicans, and the Supreme Court starts a new term on Monday - all on this Uprising. Listen now!
A lot of legions and folktales have sprung up around the frontiers of early America. Christine and Beth try and shed light on the truth of the careers of three much mythicised men Daniel Boone, Davey Crockett and Jim Bowie as well as reviewing some of the new books at the Athenaeum Library. Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin oar.org.nz
In this Tommie-less episode, Patrick welcomes returning guest Bryce Powell and new guest Indy Johnson, wherein Indy educates Patrick about axolotls and roller derby, they tip their coonskin cap to Davey Crockett, discover what Robert De Niro films our guests have missed, go "oink" over Animal Farm, pay their last respects to Liz Cheney and the death of the Republican Party as we knew it, investigate the link between Eddie Izzard and Joan of Arc, give a first-hand education about transgenderism and gender non-conformity, and name their favorite artists.
Socialism incompatible with Abraham/Moses/Jesus, Warnings throughout history; Organize yourselves in charity; "gods"; Holy Spirit; How do YOU go back?; Apostasy; Thinking differently - like Christ; Defection; Political parties in Christ's time; Mt 23:1; Enslaving neighbors = anti-Christ; Fringes and Breeches; Renouncing the kingdom; Christ - king of Judea; "Woman"; Absolute truth; False Christians; Pure Religion; "Politumai"; Caring for neighbor; Becoming peculiar; Are you helping or weakening?; Defining "religion"; Slothful in duty; Early American republic; Lady Godiva; What made America great?; Covetousness is not OK!; WestPoint story; Societal degeneration; Personal sacrifice; Actively reversing selfishness; The sin of Sodom; Davey Crockett's condemnation; Christ - life giver; Sacrificing womanhood; Rediscover morality!
Galen wanted to know what happens to politicians when they get into office and start waffling on issues? How do we as Christians gauge the people we're voting for and find those who will actually support legislation in line with the Christian world view? Luckily, Nathan Winters has experience seeing how the sausage is made, and offers insight. And there's a story about Davey Crockett, so there's no excuse for anyone of voting age to miss this episode.
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | | Prakash Slim | Me And The Devil Blues | Country Blues From Nepal | | Hans Theessink and Big Daddy Wilson | Virus Blues | Pay Day | | | | Catfish Keith | Some of These Days.mp3 | Land of the Sky | | | Doug MacLeod | Money Talks | Doug MacLeod~A Soul to Claim | Hubert Dorigatti | Meat shakin mama | A Walk with Blind Boy | | Manny Fizzotti | Useless [Feat Brendan O Neill] | Nobody Understands | | Barrel House Welch | Dying Pickpocket Blues | The Paramount Masters - CD 2/4 | Blind Lemon Jefferson | Match Box Blues | Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order | Dean Haitani | Red Dust | RED DUST | | | Half Deaf Clatch | Bye And Bye I'm Goin' To See The King | Modern and Primitive | | Chubby Parker | Davey Crockett | The Stuff that Dreams are Made Of (disc 2) | Little G Weevil | Early In The Morning | Live Acoustic Session | | Petra Börnerová Duo & Besenyei Csaba | Perpetual Blues Machine | Petra Börnerová duo _ Besenyei Csaba - Acoustic Session 2 | Dik Banovich | Let's Get Drunk | Run to You | |
Twitter purchase; Schools as tools; More on Abraham; What is the truth?; The two trees; Humility; Cannon of the bible; Bringing light into darkness; Born again from above; Caring for neighbors; Hebrew language; Setting down preconceived notions; Double-tav; Faith in spirit and truth; Gimmel - cause and effect universe; "Garden" = protected place; Protection from lies; Idolatry; Living at the expense of others; Killing care; Becoming free souls under God; Socialism; Capitalism; Property rights; What you do with your wealth; Redistribution; Sharing; Freewill offerings; Biblical free societies; Modern churches' misguided focus; Separating church and state; Church service; Christ's commanded organization; Daily ministration; Tribalizing society with social media; "states"; Empires; World "dainties" provided by force; Censorship; vs Free Speech; Having conversations; Gender?; Lack of logic; Keeping society free; "Religion" based on the bible; US Constitution not biblical; Allowing choice; Covetous practices are idolatry; Jefferson's separation of church and state (1802); The Church's doctrine; Seeking the kingdom of God; God's ego?; "Worship" = fulfillment of duty; Doing the will of the father; Davey Crockett story; Establishing religion; "states" as republics; Corban = sacrifice/treasury; Relating to Social Security; = RELIGION; Modern "worship" = feeling; Used to be homage, submission; "your worship" title; Purpose of Church vs purpose of civil government; Whose table do you set?; Time to repent; Being of the world church; Owning nothing; Listening to liars; Returning to your natural rights; Degenerating society; Social duties; Legal charity; Harmonize with Christ.
What makes a man a REAL man? What does a REAL man look like? For some people, the Instagram King, Dan Bilzerian is the poster-child of masculinity and REAL manliness. He's built like a brick sh*t house, has a wicked-thick beard, plays poker for a living, has more money than Davey Crockett, and bangs models by the boatload. But is the social media representation of Bilzerian accurate? On this latest episode, we dig in and try to find out what the real story is. And of course, we rate how much of an asshole he is. 2017, P. J. 06 okt. (2017, October 6). Instagram star Dan Bilzerian ran up to cops during the Las Vegas shooting and asked for a gun. Business Insider Nederland. Retrieved February 27, 2022, from https://www.businessinsider.nl/dan-bilzerian-gun-video-las-vegas-shooting-2017-10?international=true&r=US Ayres, C. (2017, July 19). The truth about Dan Bilzerian. British GQ. Retrieved February 27, 2022, from https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/the-truth-about-dan-bilzerian Barns, S. (2017, January 20). Is Dan Bilzerian 'living a lie'? The Sun. Retrieved February 27, 2022, from https://www.thesun.co.uk/living/2658696/dan-bilzerian-is-living-a-lie-claims-poker-expert-who-says-the-playboys-card-skills-were-never-good-enough-to-net-him-millions/ Burnett, A. (2021, December 14). Dan Bilzerian claims he played $10million buy-in Hom... HighStakesDB. Retrieved February 27, 2022, from https://highstakesdb.com/news/high-stakes-reports/dan-bilzerian-claims-he-played-10million-buy-in-home-game Did Instagram Bro Hero Dan Bilzerian get his start thanks to his father's dirty money? VICE. (n.d.). Retrieved February 27, 2022, from https://www.vice.com/en/article/8gk84v/did-instagram-bro-hero-dan-bilzerian-get-his-start-thanks-to-his-fathers-dirty-money-827 Dykstra, J. (2020, January 6). The real reason Dan Bilzerian hated the military. Grunge.com. Retrieved February 27, 2022, from https://www.grunge.com/182112/the-real-reason-dan-bilzerian-hated-the-military/ How much do veterans get for disability? CCK Law. (2022, January 18). Retrieved February 27, 2022, from https://cck-law.com/veterans-law/how-much-do-veterans-get-for-disability/ Janice. (2020, September 8). Has Dan Bilzerian been lying this whole time? Medium. Retrieved February 27, 2022, from https://medium.com/swlh/has-dan-bilzerian-been-lying-this-whole-time-479a59975826 Poisuo, P. (2019, December 27). Is Dan Bilzerian really good at Poker? Grunge.com. Retrieved February 27, 2022, from https://www.grunge.com/181027/is-dan-bilzerian-really-good-at-poker/ Roberts, C. (2020, July 13). Dan Bilzerian is a renter, and someone else pays his credit card bills: Lawsuit. Forbes. Retrieved February 27, 2022, from https://www.forbes.com/sites/chrisroberts/2020/07/09/dan-bilzerian-is-a-renter/?sh=78b0dda77df5 Was Dan Bilzerian in the military? Celeb Answers. (2021, January 18). Retrieved February 27, 2022, from https://celebanswers.com/was-dan-bilzerian-in-the-military/ Www.quora.com. (n.d.). Retrieved February 27, 2022, from https://www.quora.com/What-was-Dan-Bilzerian-like-during-SEAL-training/answers/5336865
Clayton and Shaddock continue the Puro Preseason with special guest James Hope. James is a board member and original Crocketeer, a supporters group that's actually way older than SAFC. We talk tailgates, chants, tifo, and did we mention free drinks at tailgates? Free Kick: what does it mean to be a supporter of a club?
Part One: In 1836 Mexico had won its independence from Spain and was being ruled by a dictator named Santa Anna, who had a large army and used it mercilessly to hold on to his power. His biggest threat was an area we now call Texas, where both Americans and Mexican Tejanos who sought freedom were gathering and offering the promise of land to those who would fight to create a new republic called Texas. Men like Jim Bowie, William Travis, and Davey Crockett believed that the fight was worth their lives- and March of 1836 found them defending an old mission called The Alamo. This is their story and the story of the defenders, who came from all over the country- up until the day of the major attack. In Part Two we cover the fall of the Alamo, the victory at San Jacinto, and the ghosts that still haunt the Alamo and the town of San Antonio, ANDROID USERS- 1001 Radio Days right here at Google Podcasts FREE: https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20radio%20days 1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales at Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5tZWdhcGhvbmUuZm0vQURMNzU3MzM0Mjg0NQ== 1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries at Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20heroes 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories (& Tales from Arthur Conan Doyle) https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20sherlock%20holmes 1001 Ghost Stories & Tales of the Macabre on Spotify: https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20ghost%20stories 1001 Stories for the Road on Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20stories%20for%20the%20road Enjoy 1001 Greatest Love Stories on Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20greatest%20love%20stories 1001 History's Best Storytellers: (author interviews) on Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/show/1001-historys-best-storytellers APPLE USERS Catch 1001 Heroes on any Apple Device here (Free): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-heroes-legends-histories-mysteries-podcast/id956154836?mt=2 Catch 1001 CLASSIC SHORT STORIES at Apple Podcast App Now: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-classic-short-stories-tales/id1078098622 Catch 1001 Stories for the Road at Apple Podcast now: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-stories-for-the-road/id1227478901 NEW Enjoy 1001 Greatest Love Stories on Apple Devices here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-greatest-love-stories/id1485751552 Catch 1001 RADIO DAYS now at Apple iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-radio-days/id1405045413?mt=2 NEW 1001 Ghost Stories & Tales of the Macabre is now playing at Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-ghost-stories-tales-of-the-macabre/id1516332327 NEW Enjoy 1001 History's Best Storytellers (Interviews) on Apple Devices here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-historys-best-storytellers/id1483649026 NEW Enjoy 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories and The Best of Arthur Conan Doyle https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-sherlock-holmes-stories-best-sir-arthur-conan/id1534427618 Get all of our shows at one website: https://.1001storiespodcast.com REVIEWS NEEDED . My email works as well for comments: 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! https://.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS AT APPLE/ITUNES AND ALL ANDROID HOSTS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! LINKS BELOW... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The history of Texas is filled with passion and folklore, with icons, heroes and characters that include The Alamo, US President John Tyler and Davey Crockett. But if one were to go back a littler further in time, you'd find that many in that area preferred calling it the New Philippines, instead of Texas. This brief interlude in head-scratching history that almost saw the Lone Star State being called New Philippines finds its origin in Spain's overseas Asian colonies, as well as the practice at that time of colonists wanting to pay homage to King Philip II. Texas named after the Philippines, and the Philippines named after a European king? Confused? Listen to this episode to learn more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/steven-christianson/message
In this week's episode The Powell men challenge history's enduring lies and the danger that it poses. As Texas tries to rewrite history by legislating truth out of the classroom, the fellas challenge the Lone Star State's own fake mythology regarding the Alamo, Davey Crockett, and the "heroic battle" for Texas independence. The conversation turns to election day 2021, and issues facing the country. #DavyCrockett #JohnWayne #WaltDisney #TexasSchoolbooks #Texaseducationlaw #historylies #TheAlamo #Texas #ElectionDayNYC
If you like this podcast, please consider donating via CashApp At $InFinancer In This Episode: - The TV Show "Alone" On The History Channel & The Survivalists That Endure The Contest - Pioneers, Personalities, Adventurers & All Around Awesome Outdoorsmen - The Legacy Story Of Alexander Selkirk, John Muir, Enos Mills, John Colter, Davey Crockett, Ernest Shackleton, Jedediah Smith, Richard Proenneke, Richard Graves, Ricky McGee, Les Hiddins, Mors Kochanski, Beat Grylls, Cody Lundin, David Canterberry, Steve Backshall, Ron Hood, Ray Mears, Mykel Hawke, Les Straud, Jamie Maslin, Bradford Angier, John "Lofty" Wiseman, James Mandeville, Ruediger Nehberg, Larry Olsen, Tom Brown & Lisa Fenton. Links Mentioned In This Episode: Financial Coaching Services: InFinancer.com Here's The Secret: Your legacy and Legacy Story may actually be something you've already experienced or never anticipated. It certainly can be something you can create starting today. I hope you join me today and in future episodes as I dive deeper into the Legacy Story journey of myself, special guests and you… the listeners. You can follow the show on social media @yourlegacystory (Twitter is @thelegacystory) and follow me on social media @InFinancer. Don't forget to share this podcast with your friends & subscribe to Legacy Story wherever you listen to podcasts. Feel free to email me your questions or Legacy Story suggestions at LegacyStoryPodcast@InFinancer.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/legacystory/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/legacystory/support
Today's spin is from the late 50's. Its a Golden Records 78 RPM record with the Ballad of Davey Crockett! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/don-williams8/message
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This month the Johns (sort of) take on a listener request for a Disney film to watch Davey Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier. Will they get past the Disney Plus content warning to have a hootin' hollerin' good time? Or will they drown in the 1950s of it all? Listen and find out!
Put on yer buckskins and screw on yer coonskin cap and brace yourself for another full-length episode of the Six-Gun Justice Podcast, in which co-hosts Paul Bishop and Richard Prosch head out into he wilderness for Trailblazers Part 2...01:08 — Paul reveals Daniel Boone’s Twin? Fess Parker as Davey Crockett02:30 — Rich tracks down The Ballad of Davey Crocket03:44 — Paul corners Davey Crockett in the movies and TV06:10 — Paul’s focus on the Davey Crockett ‘50s mini-series09:02 — Rich and Paul look over the wide vista of Crockett tie-ins, merchandise and spin-offs11:50 — Paul digs into a Swamp Fox biography12:40 — Rich and Paul target Kit Carson in pop culture14:33 — Rich shares some background on the historic Kit Carson18:00 — Kit Carson blazes across the silver screen and finally lands its Disney show20:23 -- There goes the chuckwagon triangle! Time for Shoot-Outs and Shout-Outs.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=kRf2_NuEPxu37b9-4FZKmX0UAJ4ZdKVRhAgUrm-4gBj-CkNHowjeqW7Q4bYKdoyNoNgGhKTBK-OpQSh_)
Wherein we continue our Alamo series, first by introducing a new resource, and then by examining one Davey Crockett, a celebrity and otherwise totally normal person. We then synthesize a broader view on the violent pathologies of America by holding the events of the past up to those of the present in a very compost-y way. This is a good episode, but you probably shouldn't tell the people back home about the potatoes. Sources: Davis, Willam C. (Jeff to his friends). “Three Roads to the Alamo”. Harper Collins. 1998 Davis, William C. (Jeff to his friends). Interviewed by Frank Williams: “Lately at the Library”. Mississippi State University Libraries. 30 June 2020. https://youtu.be/FB1X1ueFoak?t=1698 Sanchez, R., Murphy, P., Ellis, B., Vera, A. “Here's what we know about the Boulder, Colorado, mass shooting suspect”. CNN. 24 March 2021. https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/23/us/boulder-colorado-shooting-suspect/index.html
I was livestreaming a DJ mix and played 3 John Coltrane flips back to back and began to ponder doing a mix featuring Jazz/Hip Hop hybrids. I decided to challenge myself and only include tracks I've received in 2020. The result is FlyJazzSounds, the 30 minute mix you hear once you press play. Although, inspired by Jazz, the mix is primarily Hip Hop, unlike my Some Jazz series. Sadly, while completing the mix, Jazz critic Stanley Crouch passed away. I admired Crouch for his beautiful writing and intelligence, but largely disagreed with his thoughts on Jazz and especially Hip Hop. He had a really interesting idea that Davey Crockett was the first embodiment of Hip Hop. I'll share the link if I can find it again. RIP Bro Crouch. I'm still livestreaming, and can be found at www.twitch.tv/djrahdu. Please sign up so you can enjoy the mixes every Sunday at 1 30 PM CST. Illustration by #RahduDidIt --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bamalovesoul-radio/support
Chapter 236 - "If I Didn't Have Material Ready, I'd Be Way More Under Stress" ...as read by Julian Rosen of Common SageThis week we welcome Julian Rosen, frontman for the band Common Sage. Julian gives an overview of his musical influences and his band evolution, plus writing, recording, and not releasing music.Grab some Common Sage tunes - https://commonsage.bandcamp.com/You can also check out Julian's old band Davey Crockett - https://davey-crockett.bandcamp.com/----------Chapter 236 Music:Common Sage - "Wraparound Background"Common Sage - "Oh, December"Common Sage - "Saw Daddy"Common Sage - "Wet Grass"---As The Story Grows links:Help out at PatreonATSG WebsiteATSG Music and MerchJoin the Email ListATSG FacebookEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNuP0_JUpT6DoIhhbGlwEYA?view_as=subscriber
...specifically, "You may all go to Hell, and I will go to Texas." In This Episode: Erin and Weer’d discuss the NRA's Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, its impending move to Texas, and what this all means for the future of gun rights groups; Xander brings us his Independent Thoughts on the care and feeding of our rights; David talks about the term "Bubba" and what it really means pertaining to firearms; and finally, Weer'd asks Logan Metesh of High Caliber History about how one goes about field stripping an old and unusual gun. Did you know that we have a Patreon? Join now for the low, low cost of $4/month (that’s $1/podcast) and you’ll get to listen to our podcast on Friday instead of Mondays, as well as patron-only content like mag dump episodes, our hilarious blooper reels and film tracks. Show Notes Main Topic: NRA Files for Bankruptcy Xander's Independent Thoughts: Gun Lovers and Other Strangers: Civilian Marksmanship Program Forgotten Weapons: The Worst AK I have Ever Seen FORGOTTEN WEAPONS’ CURSED AK Bubba Free Gun Rescue Dremel Tool The 10 “Best” Bubba Gunsmithing Jobs of All Time The Art of Bubba Custom Springfield Model 1903 Bolt Action rifle with Scope Engraved and Gold inlaid Springfield Model 1903 Rifle with Scope Two American Bolt Action Rifles Interview with Logan Metesh: High Caliber History High Caliber History Podcast Pedersen Device Wilson's Lorenzoni Repeating Flintlock Musket New Haven 600 by Mossberg
Everyone always says “Remember the Alamo” and the ghosts of San Antonino are keen on making it difficult to forget. Particularly, the spectral denizens of the Menger hotel, once known as the “finest hotel the west of the Mississippi” now holds the moniker of “the most haunted hotel in Texas” The battle of the Alamo, a deadly fire, a murdered maid, and more are the causes of its infamous reputation, allegedly being home to over 32 spirits…including that of Teddy Roosevelt. Now…let's hear the so-called history of the hotel before we dig deep in the archive to separate fact from folklore… Submit your feedback or personal stories to crimesandwitchdemeanors@gmail.com Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crimesandwitchdemeanors Podcast artwork by GiAnna Ligammari: https://gialigammari.wixsite.com/portfolio Episode Transcript: https://crimesandwitchdemeanors.com/2020/12/11/episode-004-the-ghosts-of-the-menger-hotel/ Sources: Another Outrage: Malicious and Probably Fatal Shooting of a Negro Woman by her Crazed Husband. (1876, March 29). San Antonio Daily Express, 1. Captain Richard King. (1885, April 15). The Galveston Daily News, 1. Haunted Menger Hotel | San Antonio's haunted Hotel. (n.d.). Ghost City Tours. Retrieved November 24, 2020, from https://ghostcitytours.com/san-antonio/haunted-places/haunted-hotels/menger-hotel/ Haunted Menger Hotel in San Antonio – Legends of America. (n.d.). Retrieved November 24, 2020, from https://www.legendsofamerica.com/tx-mengerhotel/ Historic Hotels San Antonio | Our Story | The Menger Hotel. (n.d.). Menger Hotel. Retrieved November 24, 2020, from https://www.mengerhotel.com/about-us Professor's Wife Dies in Hotel Fall. (1952, June 21). Lubbock Morning Avalanche, 9. R/Paranormal—[Experience] The Menger Hotel—I saw *something* in the ladies' restroom. (n.d.). Reddit. Retrieved November 24, 2020, from https://www.reddit.com/r/Paranormal/comments/1mgq3z/experience_the_menger_hotel_i_saw_something_in/ r/Paranormal—Menger Hotel, San Antonio. (n.d.). Reddit. Retrieved November 24, 2020, from https://www.reddit.com/r/Paranormal/comments/9qlr00/menger_hotel_san_antonio/ State News. (1876, April 2). The Dallas Daily Herald, 1. The 140th Anniversary of Sallie White's Murder. (n.d.). The Sisters Grimm Blog. Retrieved November 24, 2020, from http://sistersgrimmghosttourblog.weebly.com/1/post/2016/03/the-140th-anniversary-of-sallie-whites-murder.html Total Destruction Menger Hotel by Fire is Now Feared. (1924, October 15). The Eagle. William A Menger (1827-1871)—Find A Grave... (n.d.). Retrieved November 24, 2020, from https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47178741/william-a-menger TRANSCRIPT: Hello, and welcome to Crimes and Witch-Demeanors -- I am your host, Joshua Spellman. Thank you so much for tuning in and sticking with me. For everyone who enjoyed the first batch of episodes, thank you so much! I didn't think anyone was going to like them...but that's just my self-hatred. But I'm not going to talk to you about that -- that's what therapists are for. What we're here for is ghosts! I know last episode on Murder Creek was a little light on the ghosts and the spookiness...but this week we have plenty of ghosts to talk about. There is no shortage of ghosts. I feel like we're slowly making our way from coast to coast. So we've done New York and we've done Ohio and now we're making our way to the Southwest. We're in Texas this week! Everyone always says “Remember the Alamo” and the ghosts of San Antonino are keen on making it difficult to forget. Particularly, the spectral denizens of the Menger hotel, once known as the “finest hotel the west of the Mississippi” now holds the moniker of “the most haunted hotel in Texas”. The battle of the Alamo, a deadly fire, a murdered maid, and more are the causes of its infamous reputation, allegedly being home to over 32 spirits…including that of Teddy Roosevelt. President Theodore Roosevelt. I thought you know...Texas no connection to me in Texas...but it turns out that I have a personal connection to this story as well. But we'll get into that later. But spoiler: it has to do with Teddy Roosevelt and my family. If that's not intriguing you enough, let's dig into the so-called history of the Menger Hotel. And as usual, afterwards we'll dig deep into the archives to separate fact from folklore… In the mid-1830's Texas was fighting for their independence from Mexico. Ultimately, what originated as minor disputes and squabbles erupted into one of the bloodiest battles in Texas history. In February of 1836, the Mexican General Santa Anna intent on quashing the rebellion descended upon the Alamo with a phalanx of almost 4,000 soldiers. The Texians and Tejanos were vastly outnumbered but more determined than anyone to fight for their freedom. They banded together and held out against the Mexican forces for thirteen long, agonizing days. Missives were sent to neighboring communities to reinforce their numbers – and they did grow – but it wasn't enough. It was 200 against 4,000, and on March 6 1836, the Mexican soldiers made one final push and rushed the compound. Using a cannon, General Santa Anna's troops blasted open the doors of the church and began slaughtering those inside. The Tejanos and Texians fell one by one, including the American folk hero Davey Crockett. 23 years later, at the site of this bloody battle, the Menger hotel would eventually be built. An old cabinet card featuring William Menger In the 1840's a German immigrant by the name of William A. Menger settled in the cattle ranching town of San Antonio. Menger stayed at a boarding house owned by a widow named Mary Guenther for three years while he found his footings in this new town. Menger quickly established himself and founded the Western Brewery with his business partner Charles Philip Degen, another German Brewmaster, just across the way from Mary's boarding house. The Western Brewery became the first brewery in Texas and also grew to become the largest in the state, with Menger buying out his competitor's breweries and earning the title of “The Beer King” But what is a king without a queen? William Menger married Mary Guenther, and their businesses flourished, resulting in Mary needing to expand her modest boarding house. Together, the Mengers decided that they would construct an lavish hotel bearing their name—a true kingdom to reign over. Construction on the new hotel was completed on February 1, 1859. It was a two story stone structure with 50 rooms and opulent decorations. A tunnel in the cellar attached it to the brewery. In fact, the hotel was so successful, after only three months of being open, William and Mary began sketching plans for the hotel's first expansion—increasing accommodations from 50 rooms to 90, effectively making it the largest hotel in the area. However, the civil war began in 1861 which saw a sharp decline in paying guests at the hotel. Instead, they chose to offer the hotel to be used in the war effort. The hotel was converted to a hospital for the sick or badly wounded for the duration of the war. During this period the hotel saw many tragic deaths. Not long after, William Menger himself passed away inside the hotel during the March of 1871. Despite William's death, Mary Menger refused to let this deter her hotel from becoming a success. She published a notice in the paper claiming his death “would cause no change in the affairs” at the brewery or the hotel…and she cashed in on this promise. She saw over 2,000 guests come to the hotel that year and even had the modern amenity of gas installed. In March of 1876, the Menger received one of its…permanent guests. Sallie White was a chambermaid who worked in the hotel. One night, she got into an argument with her husband and stayed at the hotel to keep her distance. The next day her husband threatened to kill her…and did…and he shot her inside the hotel. Badly injured, Sallie held onto life before succumbing to her injuries on March 28. The hotel paid the cost of her funeral, because she had no other family. Grateful for the hotel's kindness, she is one of the most seen spirits of the hotel. She is typically spotted carrying out her housekeeping duties, bringing clean towels to guests or dusting the furniture. An old newspaper ad depicting the Menger Hotel in the late 1800's The hotel continued to flourish and it seemed that nothing could stop Mary's unparalleled success…everything but her age. Her son refused to inherit the hotel and in 1881 she eventually sold it to Major J.H. Kampmann for $118,500 or the modern equivalent of 2.8 million dollars...Mary also managed to sell him the furnishings for an additional $8,500 or $203,000 today. Mary made sure she got her money's worth. Kampmann added an east wing that December of and a new bar that was unrivaled by anywhere else this side of the pond – an exact replica of the taproom in the House of Lords Club in London, England. This is the same bar where Theodore Roosevelt would sit at, buying young cowboys drinks in order to convince them to join the Rough Riders. Teddy's ghost is still said to sit at the bar today to enjoy a cocktail. The lavish Menger hotel continued to attract wealthy visitors…and claim their souls as its own. Originally from New York City, Captain Richard King was born to poor Irish immigrants. They could not afford to care for him and so sold him into indentured servitude. He hated being a servant and soon escaped on a ferry bound for the Mississippi river. Richard would go on to become one of the wealthiest entrepreneurs of the 19th century. He founded a steamboat company, served in the Civil War, and after his first visit to Texas…decided he was going to buy all of Corpus Christi. There, he opened his massive one million acre ranch. King developed a love for the Menger hotel and he ended up staying there so often that he was given his own private suite on the second floor. This is where he died, after succumbing to a battle with stomach cancer on April 14, 1885. The Menger hotel held his funeral in the lobby and it was said to be one of the largest funeral processions that San Antonio had ever seen. Captain Richard King's ghost is frequently seen inside his private suite…or walking through the wall where the original door to it had been. The shutters in the room open and close on their own, people hear his heavy footsteps, and a mysterious red orb only ever seen in his room The last major tragedy to befall the Menger hotel occurred in October of 1924. A fire started in the kitchen and the flamed traveled up the walls to the ceiling. The Menger's intricate woodwork that trails throughout the whole hotel was the vector that allowed the fire to completely consume the third and fourth floors. However, a night clerk was able to evacuate all 101 of the guests from the hotel before they could be injured. Instead…the injuries occurred when the firetruck, on its way to the scene, crashed into a streetcar. The two firemen were injured as well as the three individuals in the streetcar. Thankfully, everyone recovered. The hotel recovered from this tragedy and continued to grow and expand. In 1949, an additional 125 rooms and air conditioning were added and the stately bar was moved to the other side of the hotel. In 1975 the hotel was added to the National Register of historic places and remains a popular place to stay to this day. Those that stay here frequently report ghostly sightings and unexplained events. The ghosts are here to make sure that no one forgets the Alamo…or them. I know this sounded like more of a dry history lesson – but this part of the podcast is where it juicy. Last week with Murder Creek, we were pretty void of the paranormal so this week we have it in droves. We just have a small amount of history to trudge through first! The details of the hotel, it's owners, and most of the ghosts have all been almost 100% historically accurate…save for the story of the chambermaid Sallie White. I ended up discovering something about her that lets me get on my soapbox in regards to the historic record. So when I was looking for Sally White I was so sure that I was going to find a great deal of evidence since I had exact dates…and we had names. Sallie White and her husband was said to be Henry Wheeler so I was super excited but I was coming up empty-handed. I couldn't find any census information on Sallie White or Henry Wheeler. I couldn't find their graves – nothing. I was reading through the newspapers around those dates of not only San Antonio, but neighboring cities like Dallas as well, around the dates of the crime and I didn't see anything mentioning the name Sally White or Henry Wheeler, her husband or the Menger Hotel...but I did find a story that sounded vaguely like what happened to Sallie in the April 2, 1876 issue of the Dallas Daily Herald. It reads as follows (please forgive the language of the time, it's important to the discussion and the context): Dallas Daily Herald Article A negro woman was shot and dangerously wounded by her husband in San Antonio last Tuesday. But slight hopes of her recovery. That's was it. That was the blurb. I looked at a calendar for 1876 and the Tuesday prior…to this issue…was March 28th. I found Sallie! And the reason I couldn't even find her name or a census record was because Sallie White was black. The civil war had only ended 11 years prior and, as we know, things were not in great for black people during that time, and it wasn't going to be for awhile...and it still isn't great today. But especially for black women. But looking back this explains why I was able to find nearly nothing on Sallie White. In retrospect, I'm just an idiot. I didn't put two and two together that ledger from the hotel that lists the cost of her funeral says “col chambermaid, deceased, murdered by husband” and that clearly stood for "colored" and I just didn't put that together. But this brings me to discuss a topic about archives and libraries before we get to the paranormal (I promise it's coming!). The historic record, archives in particular, always reflects the viewpoints of those in power. Typically, this has meant cis het white men with lots of money. No one cared about the archives of the Irish immigrants or free black slaves. These aren't the types of materials that museums and libraries have been interested in. So women, queer people, immigrants, and the poor rarely have their stories preserved or told. It's only been recently that people realize how important their stories are and are trying to scrape together what they can to fill in the gaps of the historic record. At my job, even with cases recently as the 1970's, I've had so much trouble researching women…because I can never find their real names! Their husbands names are more often used such as Mrs. James McGovern that even if I can use that to find out some information…their name has been completely lost to history. So…yeah. That's my librarian shoptalk soapbox that I'm getting down from now so that I can tell Sallie's real story and then we can get to the GHOSTS. So, Sallie was not shot within the walls of the Menger Hotel. Her “husband” aka her commonwealth husband Henry Wheeler was known to be prone to anger and jealousy. They were in and out of the courts at the time on domestic charges, which landed Wheeler with a criminal record. However, they stayed as a couple. On Monday, March 28th 1876, Henry was furious about something and Sallie wasn't home, which angered him even more. He scoured the neighborhood looking for her, and upon finding her began to abuse her in public. He dragged her home and continued to hurt her and swore that he was going to murder her. Sallie managed to escape and contact the police, who searched the home for firearms but found nothing. Sallie pleaded with police that she couldn't stay with him that night because he would kill her as she slept. The police arranged for her to sleep at the Recorder's office where she was able to sleep safely. The next morning, however, between 6 and 7 am, she made her way home to get ready for work. When she entered her neighborhood, there was Henry Wheeler, brandishing a six shooter in his hand. There, in the streets, he shot Sallie, wounding her in the bowels severely. She ran, as two more shots hit her in the bosom. She came to collapse at the Menger Brewery. Sallie was taken to the third floor of the Menger hotel where it took her two whole days to die. Mary Menger was said to have truly cared for Sallie and that is why she covered the costs of her funeral – 25$ for the grave and another 7$ for the coffin. Sadly, Wheeler escaped and was never caught. Now…Sallie's ghost can be found on the third floor of the original hotel building, so if you want to see her, that's where you should go. People see a semi-transparent figure of a woman wearing a maid's uniform, a beaded necklace, and a scarf tied around her head. She's usually seen walking through doors or walls, carrying sheets or towels. One guest even saw Sallie folding sheets in her room as she was taking a shower and allegedly ran downstairs to the front desk out of fear. Now I found this story on reddit from the user tuffythetooth: I was at the Menger Bar and I had to use the restroom so I walked in and took care of business. No one was in the bathroom - it was a Tuesday evening, I believe, so the bar and hotel weren't busy. I exited the stall and walked towards the sink to wash my hands. I heard the door creak open (it's a rather heavy door so it makes a bit of noise) and I looked to see if anyone had entered the bathroom. Normally, I am not so nosy, but I just felt really strange. No one came through the door. I kind of shrugged it off and I started looking in the mirror to reapply my lipstick and all of a sudden, a bright ball of light about the size of a snack plate flew in front of my face, hovered, and then flew into a corner and disappeared. I saw it in front of me and I saw it in the mirror. Needless to say, I took the heck off. Now people claim that this is Sallie, even though her haunt is the third floor. Other commenters in the thread say that people see Sallie in the restroom all the time and I guess I'll just have to take their word for it…now the next guest is unmistakeable when you see him or hear him. And that's Theodore Roosevelt. Now I have two small personal connections to Teddy as well as the Rough Riders that he was recruiting at the Menger. First, allegedly my great, great grandfather was a Mexican outlaw that rode with Pancho Villa against the Rough Riders…which I think is kind of cute. Secondly…Theodore Roosevelt was one of the only Presidents inaugurated outside of DC, in this case due to the assassination of William McKinley in Buffalo. And…well…my father and grandfather reupholstered the historic furniture a the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural site and museum which is also kind of cute! Try as I might…I have had some kind of connection to most of the stories I've told here so far. So Teddy was only at the Menger a total of three times in his life but apparently he loved the bar and is seen there quite frequently. He sits at the bar as a very solid apparition, and sometimes will holler at the workers to get their attention. For those that have spoken with him, he's said to try and recruit them to join the Rough Riders! But…I love this one story about Teddy because it's so stupid. A new employee was closing up the bar alone, and when he was nearly finished, he turned to see Theodore Roosevelt sitting at the bar. He was just sitting there, staring at the boy like he did with all the staff there, but this scared the crap out of this newbie. The employee ran to the bar doors and tried to get out, but they were locked. In a panic he began to wildly punch the doors while screaming to be let out. And…I just cannot get the image of Teddy just staring at this maniac trying to run away while just sipping on his whiskey. I bet Teddy found it funny. Eventually another employee heard the pounding on the bar doors and let them out. The poor guy eventually quit. Being a hotel, the Menger has seen countless acts of violence and murder. When I was investigating the fire that happened in the 20's I came across one of these many other deaths that happened there in 1952. Lubbock Morning Avalanche article I'll quickly read the article from the Lubbock Morning Avalanche: There's no stories of her ghost, but I can't help but think she must be one of the 32 purported spirits…maybe even the one that led to this horrifying story from reddit user Hakuhofan: A few years back I took my wife to the historic Menger Hotel for her birthday weekend. The hotel is a very popular place and has been around since the 1800's. It has an old wing (original) and a new wing. The old wing is absolutely beautiful and we reserved a room in this section for the weekend. We checked in around midnight and go straight to bed. My phone battery died on the trip. I put our suitcases in the closet and close the door. I have a habit. Anytime I close a door I give it a slight tug in the opposite direction to make certain it is latched. It's all one quick motion and it's just an old habit. We get woken up at about 3:20am to my wife's phone ringing. We both wake up and she answers it without looking at it. “Hello?” static “Hello?” garbled voice She's still on the phone and I say “Who is it?” static...silence...AAARRGGBBRRGGHAAAGGHH!!!!!!! Same garble voice but agitated and then click it hung up. I could hear the last one because it was quiet. I was like WTF? We looked at each other and looked at the caller ID and it was MY PHONE. She pulled my phone out of her purse and checked it, I checked it. It was dead. It wouldn't turn on. Just like we left it. We both looked at each other, kinda nervously chuckled a little (not much), and I said “Happy birthday?” We went back to sleep. I'll admit I kinda laid there for at least an hour just freaked out. When we woke up in the morning and the closet door was open. Not cracked or slightly open, ALL THE WAY OPEN as far as the door would go. 2nd day we ate lunch in the historic dining room and I had to get something from the room. I left her at the table and made my way to the elevator where it just opened. No sensors. It just opened. I said thank you and got in. All in all the entities we encountered were friendly. We will stay there again. Old section only of course. ...okay...first off...pretty friendly? A ghost called you and screamed at you. That's not friendly my friend. That is scary. But hey, if you weren't too freaked out and you just think "Hey let's just go back there, let's just get harassed by a ghost on my own phone" then sure. What the heck. If you're looking for a spooky hotel to stay at and you happen to be going to Texas, it sounds like the Menger is definitely giving you some ghostly room service. If you stay in the old section of the hotel you'll get the full experience: you get to see Sallie, you can see Teddy Roosevelt, you get to get yelled at on your phone by some horrifying entity, and apparently their elevators are full service. Which comes in handy during COVID-19 times-- you don't want to have to touch those buttons everyone else is touching. So that is the historic Menger Hotel and the ghosts that inhabit it. I hope you enjoyed today's episode. Any scans or images will be on the podcast instagram @crimesandwitchdemeanors. Please leave us a review on iTunes if you like the show. If you have any feedback, please don't hesitate to either DM me on instagram or shoot an email to crimesandwitchdemeanors@gmail.com I am all ears to any constructive criticism you may have. Which brings us to the end of today's episode! I'll see you next week for another ghost story. But, until then...stay spooky!
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The RunRunLive 4.0 Podcast Episode 4-426 – Steve Pero and the Rim to Rim to Rim (Audio: link) audio:http://www.RunRunLive.com/PodcastEpisodes/epi4426.mp3] Link MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - Hello and welcome to episode 4-426 of the RunRunLive Podcast. Here we are celebrating a leap year February. That means you and I get an extra day to do the things we love! Good stuff, right? Today we have a good show for you. I corralled one of my local ultra-running friends Steve to give me some coaching on running the Rim-to-Rim in the Grand Canyon. Coincidently, if you want some more around the history of running the Grand Canyon, you can check out a series that Davey Crockett did on the and the Rim to Rim runners of the last 100 years. I went to the Grand Canyon for the first time int 2015 and I was so impressed that I returned in 2016 and ran down to Phantom Ranch and back with my daughter. I'm planning on going back in September of this year and doing a 2-day Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim. Meaning, we are going to run south to north on day one, stay over on the north side then come back on day 2. If that sounds like fun to you, you are more than welcome to join. You'll have to manage your own logistics. Effort-wise it's the equivalent of a hilly 50K I'd say, unless the weather goes sideways. In section one we will try to answer the question of at what age do the wheels fall off your athletic pursuits? In section two we'll talk about sticks. On the topic of aging there are a number of people trying to figure out why we can't all live to 150 or even 200 years old. Of course there have probably always been these people, but the modern ones are trying to leverage science. I was listening to one of these and it turns out they are very big on cold therapy, i.e. plunging yourself into cold water as a way to shock your body into a positive stress response. Meaning, these things that stress us shake our genomes out of their comfortable slumber and get them awake and cracking, pushing out good youthful stuff that makes us stronger. And you laughed at me with my ice baths. Since we last talked I have transitioned into some more intense, race specific training for Boston. Last weekend coach started me on some hill repeats. I was pretty proud of myself getting up Friday morning with the sunrise and 10 degrees and knocking them out! The sun is coming up early enough now to run in the morning. This is another one of those old-guy tricks. Instead of doing speedwork on the track you do tempo on the hill. It has the same positive effect on your footspeed, turnover, form and strength without as much pounding. Last Sunday I did a 2:30 with surges and a fast finish. Tomorrow I'll do 2:45. This will get me close to 30k. Well into the mid 40's of miles per week. I still get out with Ollie the Collie in the woods for some of my mid-week runs. He is still a maniac. He has added to his annoying habit of lying in wait on the trail and pouncing on me. He likes to chose good ground to do this from. Like when I'm struggling up a muddy knoll or trying to navigate a slippery rock bridge over a stream. He'll lie in a crouch and spring at me. If I'm not paying attention I may receive essentially a 45 pound punch to the family jewels. His new trick is right after this assault he'll look around for the nearest stick to grab and run with it, growling. The challenge with this is sometimes he grabs small sticks and sometimes he grabs 6-foot long branches. He then runs in and around me with his payload, joyously growling and swinging his bit of tree. Try as I may, inevitable he trips me and I get familiar with the frozen or muddy ground. On time last week he literally stuck a branch between my legs as I was running, like when the Italian rider stuck the rod into the spokes of Dave's bike in the movie ‘. What am I talking about? Well it's this coming of age movie from 1979 about a townie kid in Indiana who dreams of riding with the Europeans. It has a great supporting cast with a young Dennis Quaid and Daniel Stern from the Home Alone franchise and the best use of Rossini's Barber of Seville ever. In this pivotal scene he's riding with his heroes, the Italian team, and they are mean to him, eventually sticking something in his spokes and crashing his bike. It's great movie. Go watch it kids. That's what Ollie tried to do to me. Didn't work. My legs were tougher than the stick. He's a pain, but it's only because he has so much love, so much Joie de vivre, and I'm ok with that. Because, If you're going to live, live with zest! On with the Show! About Zero ZERO — The End of Prostate Cancer is the leading national nonprofit with the mission to end prostate cancer. ZERO advances research, improves the lives of men and families, and inspires action. Link to my ZERO page: (for Donations) … I'll remind you that the RunRunLive podcast is ad free and listener supported. What does that mean? It means you don't have to listen to me trying to sound sincere about Stamps.com or Audible.. (although, fyi, my MarathonBQ book is on audible) We do have a membership option where you can become a member and as a special thank you, you will get access to member's only audio. There are book reviews, odd philosophical thoughts, zombie stories and I curate old episodes for you to listen to. I recently added that guy who cut off is foot so he could keep training and my first call with Geoff Galloway. “Curated” means I add some introductory comments and edit them up a bit. So anyhow – become a member so I can keep paying my bills. … The RunRunLive podcast is Ad Free and listener supported. We do this by offering a membership option where members get Access to Exclusive Members Only audio and articles. Member only race reports, essays and other bits just for you! Links are in the show notes and at RunRunLive.com … Section one – At what age do the wheels fall off? - Voices of reason – the conversation Steve Pero Attached is a fittingly picture from one of our Grand Canyon runs. Don't look much different these days I also included a pic of me running a trail race in 1999. Not sure about a bio...feel free to edit below as much as you want. Born in Cambridge, Ma. Worked as a Mechanical designer at Polaroid for 32 years, then worked at several other places until I decided to retire in 2017 at age 66. Living in Somerville growing up I got into bodybuilding at a gym. The trainer had me run around the building as a warm up...I liked running so much that I quit the gym and started running more. That was 1975. I saw Bill Rodgers run across the finish line of the Boston Marathon and I was hooked. Started training for Boston and qualified and ran my first in 1980. After 13 Boston's and hundreds of road races, I ran a trail race and was hooked. Ran my first ultra in 1997, won it and became an ultrarunners and now 23 years later, I'm still at it. I live in rural SW NH with my wife, a bunch of chickens, three very pregnant dairy goats, a wonderful dog and cat. Section two – Pile o sticks – Outro Well, my friends, we have run down into the canyon of our youth and up the other side of our age and wisdom to the happy elysian fields of Episode 4-426 of the RunRunLive Podcast. Like I said in the intro I'm starting to get serious in my training for Boston. I'm not racing for a time but I am training as if, because it is the Boston marathon and it deserves respect. Thank you to all my friends who have contributed to my ZERO for Prostate cancer campaign for Boston. I'm getting close to my goal and you, yes you, can push me through the finish! Links in the show notes. Also big thanks to the small and dedicated circle of RunRunLive sponsors who pay our bills. I asked them “What can I do to thank you?” and they simply tell me “Keep doing the podcast.” So, with the bar set at an achievable level onwards we strive! I'm staying healthy for the most part. My weight is still a couple pounds over race weight but it's starting to drop with a slight tweak in diet and the bigger weeks. It will all come together. It always does. My Achilles and Plantar Fasciitis and that chronic tendonitis in my butt all speak up once in awhile but that's just the cost of doing business. I keep the fires tamped down with judicious rehab and sensible training. I'm starting to travel more with the new job which is good news for you. There is nothing that feeds my creativity more than being trapped in an airplane for 4 or 5 hours. Also gives me more exposure to the carnival of weirdness that is our modern world. I rented the movie Midway last week. It's really good if you are a history buff and like war movies. (Which is a good way of saying your wife won't watch it with you.) It's a story that's been told before but with modern special effects they can put your right in the pilot seat of a Dauntless dive bomber. And who, do you think, plays Admiral Halsey? That's right a much older Dennis Quaid. See? It all ties together. I also found the first episode of was available to watch for free. Love that Neal Gaimon book. Worth a watch. Genes, hat I'm going to put on my shoes with the chewed laces, go throw Ollie in the truck and drive over to get a haircut and do some grocery shopping now. While I was writing this, I forgot the latch the door to the master bedroom and the two-tone terror stole my Patriots hat and chewed a hole in it. Think that's a bad omen for Brady and Bellichick? This just in – I received the results from the DNA kit my kids got me for Christmas. A bit disappointing. Not a drop of Ashkenazi, Sicilian or Moorish blood. Just your run-of-the-mill Scotch-Irish with a handful of Norman and a small dash of continental French from my Quebecois Grandmum. Celtic thru and thru. Explains why good beer is like heroin for me and my love of stone walls and roaring fires. I suppose that's where I get my endurance. My folk were chased out of Africa and didn't stop running ‘til they hit the North Atlantic then sat around in pubs and complained about it. Thank you all for your friendship and time. Hope you got your money's worth. Got a long run in the morning and then I'm off to Dallas for a couple days. Keep fighting the good fight and… I'll see you out there. (Outro bumper) And the music continues with #4 from Brian Scheff, the Rock Opera by The Nays, “BJ's Prophecy”, enjoy. MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - Rachel -> Coach Jeff ->
The RunRunLive 4.0 Podcast Episode 4-426 – Steve Pero and the Rim to Rim to Rim (Audio: link) audio:http://www.RunRunLive.com/PodcastEpisodes/epi4426.mp3] Link MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - Hello and welcome to episode 4-426 of the RunRunLive Podcast. Here we are celebrating a leap year February. That means you and I get an extra day to do the things we love! Good stuff, right? Today we have a good show for you. I corralled one of my local ultra-running friends Steve to give me some coaching on running the Rim-to-Rim in the Grand Canyon. Coincidently, if you want some more around the history of running the Grand Canyon, you can check out a series that Davey Crockett did on the and the Rim to Rim runners of the last 100 years. I went to the Grand Canyon for the first time int 2015 and I was so impressed that I returned in 2016 and ran down to Phantom Ranch and back with my daughter. I’m planning on going back in September of this year and doing a 2-day Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim. Meaning, we are going to run south to north on day one, stay over on the north side then come back on day 2. If that sounds like fun to you, you are more than welcome to join. You’ll have to manage your own logistics. Effort-wise it’s the equivalent of a hilly 50K I’d say, unless the weather goes sideways. In section one we will try to answer the question of at what age do the wheels fall off your athletic pursuits? In section two we’ll talk about sticks. On the topic of aging there are a number of people trying to figure out why we can’t all live to 150 or even 200 years old. Of course there have probably always been these people, but the modern ones are trying to leverage science. I was listening to one of these and it turns out they are very big on cold therapy, i.e. plunging yourself into cold water as a way to shock your body into a positive stress response. Meaning, these things that stress us shake our genomes out of their comfortable slumber and get them awake and cracking, pushing out good youthful stuff that makes us stronger. And you laughed at me with my ice baths. Since we last talked I have transitioned into some more intense, race specific training for Boston. Last weekend coach started me on some hill repeats. I was pretty proud of myself getting up Friday morning with the sunrise and 10 degrees and knocking them out! The sun is coming up early enough now to run in the morning. This is another one of those old-guy tricks. Instead of doing speedwork on the track you do tempo on the hill. It has the same positive effect on your footspeed, turnover, form and strength without as much pounding. Last Sunday I did a 2:30 with surges and a fast finish. Tomorrow I’ll do 2:45. This will get me close to 30k. Well into the mid 40’s of miles per week. I still get out with Ollie the Collie in the woods for some of my mid-week runs. He is still a maniac. He has added to his annoying habit of lying in wait on the trail and pouncing on me. He likes to chose good ground to do this from. Like when I’m struggling up a muddy knoll or trying to navigate a slippery rock bridge over a stream. He’ll lie in a crouch and spring at me. If I’m not paying attention I may receive essentially a 45 pound punch to the family jewels. His new trick is right after this assault he’ll look around for the nearest stick to grab and run with it, growling. The challenge with this is sometimes he grabs small sticks and sometimes he grabs 6-foot long branches. He then runs in and around me with his payload, joyously growling and swinging his bit of tree. Try as I may, inevitable he trips me and I get familiar with the frozen or muddy ground. On time last week he literally stuck a branch between my legs as I was running, like when the Italian rider stuck the rod into the spokes of Dave’s bike in the movie ‘. What am I talking about? Well it’s this coming of age movie from 1979 about a townie kid in Indiana who dreams of riding with the Europeans. It has a great supporting cast with a young Dennis Quaid and Daniel Stern from the Home Alone franchise and the best use of Rossini’s Barber of Seville ever. In this pivotal scene he’s riding with his heroes, the Italian team, and they are mean to him, eventually sticking something in his spokes and crashing his bike. It’s great movie. Go watch it kids. That’s what Ollie tried to do to me. Didn’t work. My legs were tougher than the stick. He’s a pain, but it’s only because he has so much love, so much Joie de vivre, and I’m ok with that. Because, If you’re going to live, live with zest! On with the Show! About Zero ZERO — The End of Prostate Cancer is the leading national nonprofit with the mission to end prostate cancer. ZERO advances research, improves the lives of men and families, and inspires action. Link to my ZERO page: (for Donations) … I’ll remind you that the RunRunLive podcast is ad free and listener supported. What does that mean? It means you don’t have to listen to me trying to sound sincere about Stamps.com or Audible.. (although, fyi, my MarathonBQ book is on audible) We do have a membership option where you can become a member and as a special thank you, you will get access to member’s only audio. There are book reviews, odd philosophical thoughts, zombie stories and I curate old episodes for you to listen to. I recently added that guy who cut off is foot so he could keep training and my first call with Geoff Galloway. “Curated” means I add some introductory comments and edit them up a bit. So anyhow – become a member so I can keep paying my bills. … The RunRunLive podcast is Ad Free and listener supported. We do this by offering a membership option where members get Access to Exclusive Members Only audio and articles. Member only race reports, essays and other bits just for you! Links are in the show notes and at RunRunLive.com … Section one – At what age do the wheels fall off? - Voices of reason – the conversation Steve Pero Attached is a fittingly picture from one of our Grand Canyon runs. Don't look much different these days I also included a pic of me running a trail race in 1999. Not sure about a bio...feel free to edit below as much as you want. Born in Cambridge, Ma. Worked as a Mechanical designer at Polaroid for 32 years, then worked at several other places until I decided to retire in 2017 at age 66. Living in Somerville growing up I got into bodybuilding at a gym. The trainer had me run around the building as a warm up...I liked running so much that I quit the gym and started running more. That was 1975. I saw Bill Rodgers run across the finish line of the Boston Marathon and I was hooked. Started training for Boston and qualified and ran my first in 1980. After 13 Boston's and hundreds of road races, I ran a trail race and was hooked. Ran my first ultra in 1997, won it and became an ultrarunners and now 23 years later, I'm still at it. I live in rural SW NH with my wife, a bunch of chickens, three very pregnant dairy goats, a wonderful dog and cat. Section two – Pile o sticks – Outro Well, my friends, we have run down into the canyon of our youth and up the other side of our age and wisdom to the happy elysian fields of Episode 4-426 of the RunRunLive Podcast. Like I said in the intro I’m starting to get serious in my training for Boston. I’m not racing for a time but I am training as if, because it is the Boston marathon and it deserves respect. Thank you to all my friends who have contributed to my ZERO for Prostate cancer campaign for Boston. I’m getting close to my goal and you, yes you, can push me through the finish! Links in the show notes. Also big thanks to the small and dedicated circle of RunRunLive sponsors who pay our bills. I asked them “What can I do to thank you?” and they simply tell me “Keep doing the podcast.” So, with the bar set at an achievable level onwards we strive! I’m staying healthy for the most part. My weight is still a couple pounds over race weight but it’s starting to drop with a slight tweak in diet and the bigger weeks. It will all come together. It always does. My Achilles and Plantar Fasciitis and that chronic tendonitis in my butt all speak up once in awhile but that’s just the cost of doing business. I keep the fires tamped down with judicious rehab and sensible training. I’m starting to travel more with the new job which is good news for you. There is nothing that feeds my creativity more than being trapped in an airplane for 4 or 5 hours. Also gives me more exposure to the carnival of weirdness that is our modern world. I rented the movie Midway last week. It’s really good if you are a history buff and like war movies. (Which is a good way of saying your wife won’t watch it with you.) It’s a story that’s been told before but with modern special effects they can put your right in the pilot seat of a Dauntless dive bomber. And who, do you think, plays Admiral Halsey? That’s right a much older Dennis Quaid. See? It all ties together. I also found the first episode of was available to watch for free. Love that Neal Gaimon book. Worth a watch. Genes, hat I’m going to put on my shoes with the chewed laces, go throw Ollie in the truck and drive over to get a haircut and do some grocery shopping now. While I was writing this, I forgot the latch the door to the master bedroom and the two-tone terror stole my Patriots hat and chewed a hole in it. Think that’s a bad omen for Brady and Bellichick? This just in – I received the results from the DNA kit my kids got me for Christmas. A bit disappointing. Not a drop of Ashkenazi, Sicilian or Moorish blood. Just your run-of-the-mill Scotch-Irish with a handful of Norman and a small dash of continental French from my Quebecois Grandmum. Celtic thru and thru. Explains why good beer is like heroin for me and my love of stone walls and roaring fires. I suppose that’s where I get my endurance. My folk were chased out of Africa and didn’t stop running ‘til they hit the North Atlantic then sat around in pubs and complained about it. Thank you all for your friendship and time. Hope you got your money’s worth. Got a long run in the morning and then I’m off to Dallas for a couple days. Keep fighting the good fight and… I’ll see you out there. (Outro bumper) And the music continues with #4 from Brian Scheff, the Rock Opera by The Nays, “BJ’s Prophecy”, enjoy. MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - Rachel -> Coach Jeff ->
Summary of the King of The Wild Frontier's early life, military career, and time as a politician Sources: A= history.com/topics/westward-expansion/davy-crockett B= biography.com/military-figure/davy-crockett C=historynet.com/davy-crockett D=britannica.com/biographyDavey-Crockett-American-frontiersman-and-politician Sound effects would not work and could not be edited into the podcast at the moments I wanted them in with the music being the only thing I could edit in.
FITE TV CEO Mike Weber talks about this weekend's Starrcast III, how CM Punk's panel came together and whether Punk will be making any big announcements, working with NJPW, how AEW's debut on TNT will affect FITE's relationship with the promotion, the future of Starrcast and more. Introduction (0:00) On his anticipation level for Starrcast III and other upcoming shows (0:45) On how involved FITE is in putting together panels and the like at Starrcast (2:21) On Sean Mooney, Tony Schiavone and Davey Crockett's involvement at Starrcast II (4:32) On how CM Punk's panel at Starrcast III came together (5:58) On if he thinks Punk will be making an announcement of some kind at Starrcast (8:46) On whether this could be FITE TV's biggest weekend to date (10:36) On why people are still interested in CM Punk despite his being away from wrestling for years (11:28) On Conrad Thompson's plans for the future of Starrcast (13:18) On whether FITE TV is interested in having a greater role in Starrcast (15:52) What it's been like working with AEW to present All Out on FITE (16:43) On NJPW's streaming service and working with them (19:23) On the upcoming launch of Disney+, streaming service bundling and the challenges of streaming live content (21:07) On AEW debuting on TNT and if BR Live will impact FITE's relationship with AEW (25:58) Whether there are any new partnerships for FITE to announce (27:04) On what fans can expect from Starrcast on FITE (29:33)
Today's foul-ups take us to the 1955 Academy Awards, Davey Crockett, a summer concert and news information program.
Dave and Abby take a trip back in time to look at three American real-life legends in Davey Crockett, Daniel Boone, and Johnny Appleseed.
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We learn about vitamin deficiency and the weather. Perrin & Egwene's celebrity mashup name. Oh shit, it's Daniel Boone. I mean Davey Crockett. I mean Paul Bunyan. Jess sings a camp song. Drink every time Mat mentions treasure or is a dumbass. Rand ponders the nature of madness. What the fuck is a buckthorn? Our Discord: https://discord.gg/ShfNysV YEET.
The RunRunLive 4.0 Podcast Episode 4-398 – Kat Comes Back (Audio: link) audio:http://www.RunRunLive.com/PodcastEpisodes/epi4398.mp3] Link MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - Hello and welcome to the RunRunLive Podcast episode 4-398. I was on Facebook Messenger this week and realized there were unread messages in there. Some several years old. I'm not sure if this was an artifact of some server upgrade or from when they pulled Messenger out into a separate app, but If you sent me a Facebook message and didn't' hear back, I apologize. I usually respond to everything. I like interacting. Hope I didn't cause anyone to give up. Today we talk with Katrin who's story I found in my Boston Marathon Training group. Some interesting stories in there. I wanted to talk to her because she was able to accomplish something I have never been able to. She was able to race herself into the hospital. I don't know about you, but I tend to give up way before I collapse on the course. Don't worry, it has a happy ending. In section one I'm going to explore the concept of mastery. In section two I'm going to talk about happiness and purpose. I've been working on myself over the last couple weeks. Not just physically but overall. I'm working with Rachel on my nutrition, I'm doing some personal improvement work and I've got my morning routine going. I go through cycles and I was ready for a reboot. One of the things that popped up is I have another book in my mind that is begging to get out. How blessed am I that these things just stand up and shout every now and then? I've just started but the topic is going to be Startup Sales. It's going to be for the entrepreneur who has a started a company, with a great idea and great promise but has to learn how to sell that idea and promise. This is my 3rd trip through the startup cycle and I think I could help a lot of people. Not just the tactical ‘how to' but the emotional wrapper that comes with navigating the choppy seas of a startup. Much like I combined the tactical practice of speedwork with the ability to mentally survive the dark places of an intense training campaign in MarathonBQ. I'm still in formulation mode, but if you have any good ideas or want to introduce me to a publisher or want to ride along as an editor or muse, let me know. … As you listen through today think about how you can focus on mastery and not just competence or getting by. Listen to how Katrin was able to navigate the extreme learning of her two marathons. Think about what you love doing, what your purpose is and why you are here. And I'm glad you're here. Brilliant! On with the show! … I'll remind you that the RunRunLive podcast is ad free and listener supported. What does that mean? It means you don't have to listen to me trying to sound sincere about Stamps.com or Audible.. (although, fyi, my MarathonBQ book is on audible) We do have a membership option where you can become a member and as a special thank you, you will get access to member's only audio. There are book reviews, odd philosophical thoughts, zombie stories and I curate old episodes for you to listen to. I recently added that guy who cut off is foot so he could keep training and my first call with Geoff Galloway. “Curated” means I add some introductory comments and edit them up a bit. So anyhow – become a member so I can keep paying my bills. M … The RunRunLive podcast is Ad Free and listener supported. We do this by offering a membership option where members get Access to Exclusive Members Only audio and articles. Member only race reports, essays and other bits just for you! Links are in the show notes and at RunRunLive.com … Section one – Mastery- http://runrunlive.com/mastery Voices of reason – the conversation Katrin Maesse My third marathon, two words: Boston Qualification!!!
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On a road trip from Houston to College Station to Dallas, Mr. Lalo and I discuss our own road trips, fast food spots, Donald Trump, John Wayne and Davey Crockett while we weave in and out of some great music. Lalo is a colleague and friend and will be a regular contributor.
Hey kids! Thanks for stopping by. We have a super fun show ahead of us this week! I really mean it this time. It's super fun. This week we take a listen to a sort of weird western tale of bear hunting and grinning, Davey Crocket! It's totally weird dude. Iceberg has some real issues with the dudes attitude. Give it a listen. It's sure to cause a chuckle. I hope so anyhow. Then it's on to At The Movies where we talk on Richard Linklater's latest, Everybody Wants Some. It's an 80's Baseball Flick with a great soundtrack. After that the show winds in with a Toys R Us Report where we talk about some Zootopia Toys, The Flea Market, The Supergirl Season Finale and Jonah Hex on Legends Of Tomorrow. We picked up a new Patron this week! That's always fantastic. Dude has a real fun twitter HERE! Make sure to hop on over and give him a follow. I do. He also has a fun website which you can find HERE At TapesFromTheCrypt.com It's a great show like always, Make sure to tell a friend and make sure to stop by SupportTheReport.com and check out how you can get the ISR Supertape VHS Tape! It's totally worth it! Just do it already! Also hop on over to VirtualDirtmall.com The ISR Superstore and take care of some of your Retro Junk Shopping needs while also supporting The Toys R Us Report.
Gardenia — Iggy Pop The king of punk is still alive and well, with this new album produced by Josh Homme from Queens of the Stone Age. Davey Crockett — Hinds Hinds were an absolute standout of SXSW — four young women from Madrid playing extremely catchy rock n roll (tirelessly, across 15+ showcases during the week). They’re poised to blow up huge. Make Me Wanna Die — White Reaper White Reaper are a group of wildly energetic punk rockers from Kentucky who played in Chicago at a DIY show with The Orwells last summer and had the Chicago rock scene hanging at every show in Austin. The Greatest — KING This all-female indie R&B group played at Stereogum’s SXSW party prior to some Chicago groups, with a hypnotic style echoing the best of the 80s and 90s. Vroom Vroom — Charli XCX The rising queen of indie Brit pop has reimagined her style to be more sparse and edgy with this eclectic pop track. Aquellos Ojos — Mujeres Can’t get enough of this timeless rock n roll sound in Spanish. Won’t You Just Wish Me Luck — Croy and the Boys Get those tissues handy — this up-and-coming country group from Austin brings that classic heartwrenching country style to 2016. I Will Miss The Jasmine — Shannon and the Clams West Coast-based Shannon and the Clams wholeheartedly embody modern-retro rock n roll style. Home — BJ the Chicago Kid This hot new rapper speaks about the problems and love of home — our city, Chicago. Something Soon — Car Seat Headrest The indie rock scene of Chicago and Austin was buzzing about Car Seat Headrest’s dark and compelling sound across their SXSW showcases.
Featured link on CNN main page!, Reading of the article, commentary, Why Brother Gregory lives in Summer Lake, Why is Brother Gregory "Brother Gregory"?, Social Welfare of the ancient Israelites, Rebuttal of "abandoning society", Commentary on commentary, Pharisees vs Essenes, What is "His Holy Church"?, Withholding judgment, Shepherding analogies, Church vs Government, Davey Crockett story, Breakdown of the Family, What Christ was telling us to do, Corban of the Pharisees, Avoiding "pidgeon-holing", Where to focus our efforts, Repenting, The Kingdom is not a Welfare State, What does "in my name" really mean?, Feasts and Families, Building a community with Faith, Hope, and Charity.
Study history to avoid repeating mistakes, World-wide Kingdom, Dissention in the EU, If you owe it - pay it!, Income tax is based on contract - government can't interfere, Christians and the Federal Reserve, Free books, Israel in Egypt, Christians and the Depression, Are Social Security and Welfare Charity?, Davey Crockett story, Charity is critical for the well-being of society, The sin of Sodom and Gomorrah, Yurtcity.com, The Living Network, The journey back to Christ - repentance, Re-learning how to love our neighbor, Who do you pray to?, Your job in the Living Network, Seed saving, health care, Congregations of Record - paperwork, Feed my Sheep!, Be the benefactors who do NOT exercise authority, Altars of Clay and Stone, Retreat grounds, Imagining the future.
The Baby Boomer Radio, TV, Movies, Magazines, Music, Comics, Fads, Toys, Fun, and More Show!
Smitty, MIke, and Ian discuss TV/radio history paper collectibles, live audience open houses for radio and TV shows, and what went on at these live events. Ian remembers Peter Graves and Fess Parker, plus, offers some insight on the Davey Crockett fad of the mid 1950s. The Galaxy Gang talks about the many talents of Jackie Gleason.
You Are There presents "The Alamo" 8/18/47 Historically detailing the 1835-36 Texas revolution before, the famous siege of the Alamo (February 23-March 6, 1836) where 183 Texans (American-born Texans) and Tejanos (Mexican-born Texans) commanded by Colonel Travis, along with Davey Crockett and Jim Bowie, were besieged in an abandoned mission outside San Antonio by a Mexican army of nearly 2,000 men under the personal command of the dictator of Mexico, General Santa Anna, as well as detailing the Battle of San Jacinto (April 21, 1836) where General Sam Houston's rag-tag army of Texans took on and defeated Santa Anna's army which led to the indepedence of Texas. .