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Kyle Swim Faster than Pros at 70.3 Santa Cruz/ 3000Pre Set Activation (Dryland) Down Dog to Seal Stretch 10 Reps10 Scap Push Ups20 Second bar hang overhand grip 20 Second Bar hang underhand grip10 Ground SquatsWarm up200 Choice8 x50 Free Descend 1-4, 4-8 @50 Pre Set 16 x 25 underwater with Fins as 8x25 on 15 sec rest4x25 on 10 sec rest4x25 on 5 sec rest3x100 Free 20 sec RestMain Set 2x ( pulling) 6x100 with 20 sec rest first round 10 sec second round100 easy between roundsWarm down 200- 300 choice100 easy kick Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/@SwimSetsbythePool Patreon: patreon.com/SwimSetsbythePool Instagram: @swimsetsbythepool @Kyle.brill @natefdot
Dry Land to Poolside: Developing Youth Athletes at Brisbane Grammar This episode of the ASCA High School and Youth Podcast, hosted by Sophie Pidcock and featuring guest Lara Ponsi from Brisbane Grammar School (BGS), explores the design and implementation of a long-term athletic development framework for swimmers. Lara shares how she built the BGS swim strength and conditioning program from scratch after taking on the role in 2022. The conversation covers the journey from initial challenges to establishing a structured six-squad framework that integrates dry land and gym-based training with swimming development. The discussion emphasises athlete education, general athletic development for youth, long-term progression and collaboration with swimming coaches. They also highlight practical examples like games-based training for younger athletes, gymnastics integration and the creation of a games library. The episode concludes with reflections on athlete progression, enjoyment and the importance of preparing well-rounded, confident athletes both in and out of the pool. Highlights Background & Context • Lara Poncey started in 2022, taking responsibility for over 200 swimmers (ages 7–26). • Initially, there was no clear training structure or framework across squads. Framework Development • Created a six-squad progression model aligned with both athletic development and swimming performance. • Focus on long-term athlete development rather than short-term results. • Designed to educate athletes about the “why” behind training and build confidence in the gym. Early Stages (Micro & Junior Squads, ages 7–12) • Goal: Build fundamental movement skills and coordination. • Approach: Games-based, fun, low-structure “organized chaos.” • Sessions emphasize play, agility, body control, and enjoyment. State Development Squad (12+) • Introduction to foundational movement patterns (squat, hinge, push, pull). • Low load, bodyweight-based, circuit-style sessions. National Development Squad (14–15 yrs) • First stage in the gym setting. • Focus on building a broad athletic base and exposure to multiple training qualities (strength, power, endurance). • Not heavily swimming-specific; prepares athletes for any sporting pathway. National Performance Squads (15–18 yrs) • Increased specificity and intensity, aligned with competition schedules. • Differentiation between age squad (strength/power development with support and guidance) and open squad (advanced training, stroke-specific focus, collaboration with head coach). Gymnastics Integration • Weekly sessions in the gymnastics hall focusing on handstands, rings, dynamic balance, and body control. • Strong correlation to swimming starts, turns, and streamline positions. • Adds variety, enjoyment, and body awareness. Programming Philosophy • Tailored to athlete age, development, and competition demands. • For younger squads: term-based training with holiday breaks to avoid burnout. • For older squads: programming coordinated with key competitions (nationals, trials). Games Library • Lara developed a categorized library of games (activation, invasion, core, ball, etc.). • Provides variety, ensures coverage of different movement skills, and keeps sessions engaging. • Mix of researched, shared, and self-created games. Key Takeaways • Importance of education and enjoyment at all levels. • Building confident, resilient athletes regardless of whether they continue with swimming. • Framework ensures progression, structure, and long-term benefits. • Positive cultural shift: swimmers now look forward to dry land training.
Dryland farming has been a staple for indigenous desert communities for centuries. University of Arizona professor Michael Kotutwa Johnson discusses how modern solutions to growing crops during the drought can be developed through traditional farming methods practiced on tribal lands. Michael Kotutwa Johnson spoke with Tim Swindle, professor emeritus of Planetary Science at the University of Arizona.
Send us a textRecorded live at the Next‑Gen Ag Forum 2025, held at the Quayside Terminal in Townsville.In this episode, we bring you the closing keynote from the A Place to Call Home: Next-Gen Ag Forum — a powerful and deeply personal session from Kat Reed on Overcoming Obstacles.Kat's story is one of resilience, transformation, and sheer determination. From navigating life's toughest seasons to finding strength in the face of burnout, big decisions, and unexpected setbacks, she shares practical lessons and raw honesty that resonate with anyone in agriculture — and beyond.Recording Credit:This episode was captured by Robbie Bolton from Dryland Co.Check out Dryland's work and follow on Instagram: @drylandco or at Their website, DrylandSupport the show
Waterworld Directed by Kevin Reynolds Starring Kevin Costner After the melting of the polar ice caps, most of the globe is underwater. Some humans have survived, and even fewer still, notably the Mariner (Kevin Costner), have adapted to the ocean by developing gills. A loner by nature, the Mariner reluctantly befriends Helen (Jeanne Tripplehorn) and her young companion, Enola (Tina Majorino), as they escape from a hostile artificial island. Soon the sinister Smokers are pursuing them in the belief that Enola holds the key to finding the mythical Dryland. The Net Directed by Irwin Winkler Starring Sandra Bullock Computer programmer Angela Bennett (Sandra Bullock) starts a new freelance gig and, strangely, all her colleagues start dying. Does it have something to do with the mysterious disc she was given? Her suspicions are raised when, during a trip to Mexico, she's seduced by a handsome stranger (Jeremy Northam) intent on locating the same disc. Soon Angela is tangled up in a far-reaching conspiracy that leads to her identity being erased. Can she stop the same thing from happening to her life?
Send us a textRecorded live at the Next‑Gen Ag Forum 2025, held at the Quayside Terminal in Townsville.From succession and diversification to mental resilience and innovative farming practices, the conversation dives deep into the realities of building a business, caring for the land, and leading the next generation.Featuring:Mark Vass – Fifth-generation cane farmer from Home Hill, passionate soil-health advocate, and diversified business owner.John Board – From diesel fitter to full-time farmer in Ingham, sharing raw, real insights on mental health and resilience in agriculture.Caitlyn Donaldson – Fifth-generation beef producer from Central QLD, championing sustainability and the role of women in family operations.Recording Credit:This episode was captured by Robbie Bolton from Dryland Co.Check out Dryland's work and follow on Instagram: @drylandco or at Their website, DrylandSupport the show
Send us a textRecorded live at the Next‑Gen Ag Forum 2025, held at the Quayside Terminal in Townsville.Mark Westcott delivered a powerful and thought-provoking session on succession planning — not just as a business handover, but as a deeply personal and strategic process that shapes the future of families, farms, and communities.Drawing on years of experience in agribusiness, leadership, and mentoring, Mark explored how successful succession is built on open communication, clear expectations, and a shared vision between generations. He challenged attendees to approach succession not as a transaction, but as a journey that safeguards both relationships and the legacy of the land.Recording Credit:This episode was captured by Robbie Bolton from Dryland Co.Check out Dryland's work and follow on Instagram: @drylandco or at Their website, DrylandSupport the show
Send us a textRecorded live at the Next‑Gen Ag Forum 2025, held at the Quayside Terminal in Townsville.Callan Solari brought a fresh and practical perspective to the Next-Gen Ag Forum, sharing insights from his work as a veterinarian on how the next generation of producers can lift animal health, welfare, and productivity standards.Callan shared stories from his veterinary practice that highlighted the difference between reactive and proactive management — and how small changes can deliver big long-term gains.Recording Credit:This episode was captured by Robbie Bolton from Dryland Co.Check out Dryland's work and follow on Instagram: @drylandco or at Their website, DrylandSupport the show
Send us a textRecorded live at the Next‑Gen Ag Forum 2025, held at the Quayside Terminal in Townsville.Jacob Wolki is a farmer, business owner, and innovator who's built a reputation for challenging the status quo. In this engaging and thought-provoking session, Jacob shared how he has created diverse, vertically integrated enterprises — from livestock and market gardening to direct-to-consumer retail — all by reimagining what's possible in agriculture.Jacob's story is a reminder that the next generation of producers can design businesses that suit their lifestyle, values, and market — not just follow the conventional path.Recording Credit:This episode was captured by Robbie Bolton from Dryland Co.Check out Dryland's work and follow on Instagram: @drylandco or at Their website, DrylandSupport the show
Send us a textRecorded live at the Next‑Gen Ag Forum 2025, held at the Quayside Terminal in Townsville.The Thinking Outside the Box panel showcased four inspiring producers who have stepped away from traditional approaches to agriculture, building unique, profitable, and sustainable enterprises tailored to their passions and environments.Panel MembersJacob Wolki – Wolki FarmsKale & Karen Robinson – Goat Producers and former Butcher 2 Go owners.Kylie Stretton – Life on red HillRecording Credit:This episode was captured by Robbie Bolton from Dryland Co.Check out Dryland's work and follow on Instagram: @drylandco or at Their website, DrylandSupport the show
Send us a textRecorded live at the Next‑Gen Ag Forum 2025, held at the Quayside Terminal in Townsville. This panel brought together:Andrew Cox – Generational Wealth Partners (Investing 101)Sam Spina – QRIDA (Loans & grants for producers)Alison Larard – Rural Financial Counselling Service (Tips & tricks for the next generation)Together they shared practical, no-nonsense advice on building strong financial foundations, seizing opportunities, and navigating challenges in agriculture.Whether you're starting out or looking to level up your business, this session is full of valuable takeaways.Recording Credit:This episode was captured by Robbie Bolton from Dryland Co.Check out Dryland's work and follow on Instagram: @drylandco or at Their website, DrylandSupport the show
Send us a textRecorded live at the Next‑Gen Ag Forum 2025, held at the Quayside Terminal in Townsville. This lively and insightful panel discussion, titled "Grains Opportunities in the North," brought together:Scott Loughnan: Dryland broadacre cropping & AgForce Grains Board memberScott Muller: 4th-generation grain grower from Biloela; AgForce Grains Board VPDavid Jochinke – President of the National Farmers' Federation, grain producer & strong advocate for Australian agriculture Facilitated by Ruth Thompson: Policy Director at AgForce, Central West NSWTogether, they tackled key issues affecting northern grain producersRecording Credit:This episode was captured by Robbie Bolton from Dryland Co.Check out Dryland's work and follow on Instagram: @drylandco or at Their website, DrylandSupport the show
Send us a textRecorded live at the Next‑Gen Ag Forum 2025, held at the Quayside Terminal in Townsville. In this practical and informative session, Sam Spina, Regional Area Manager for North Queensland at the Queensland Rural and Industry Development Authority (QRIDA). Sam shared his insights on how producers can access finance, grants, and support programs to grow their operations.With years of experience working alongside farmers and agribusinesses, Sam broke down the available options — from sustainability loans to disaster recovery support — and provided real-world examples of how these programs have helped primary producers across Queensland.Recording Credit:This episode was captured by Robbie Bolton from Dryland Co.Check out Dryland's work and follow on Instagram: @drylandco or at Their website, DrylandSupport the show
Send us a textRecorded live at the Next‑Gen Ag Forum 2025, held at the Quayside Terminal in Townsville. Tom's keynote took us back to where it all began — reflecting on his journey from city life to working his way to becoming a full-time producer. His story resonated deeply with many attendees who were moved by Tom's candid honesty and determination.We've stayed in touch since Episode 1, and it was clear his opening session set the tone, drawing genuine conversation and connection across the room. Tom's transparency about the challenges and lessons along the way helped ignite energy and hope among producers ready to forge their own path.Recording Credit: This episode was captured by Robbie Bolton from Dryland Co. Check out Dryland's work and follow on Instagram: @drylandco or at Their website, DrylandSupport the show
Send us a textRecorded live at the Next‑Gen Ag Forum 2025, held at the Quayside Terminal in Townsville. In this insightful session, Brennan Leggett delivers a comprehensive Northern Property Market Update, diving deep into current trends, challenges, and opportunities in northern Queensland's property landscape. Packed with local wisdom, practical insights, and foresight into what the future may hold for land ownership and growth strategies in the region.Recording Credit:This episode was captured by Robbie Bolton from Dryland Co.Check out Dryland's work and follow on Instagram: @drylandco or at Their website, DrylandSupport the show
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Dry Land is not a myth! I have seen it!-Tyler KnowyVisit the YouTube channel Saturdays @ 12:30 PM Pacific to get in on the live stream, or just watch this episode rather than just listen!Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI1lVsk1xjMSBgZK82uAzgQThis Episode:https://youtu.be/ZFqgAXfo0mkhttp://www.MCFCpodcast.comhttps://www.twitch.tv/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.facebook.com/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.twitter.com/podcastMCFChttp://www.tiktok.com/middleclassfilmclasshttp://www.instagram.com/middleclassfilmclass Email: MCFCpodcast@gmail.comMerch store - https://middle-class-film-class.creator-spring.com/ Join the Patreon:www.patreon.con/middleclassfilmclass Patrons:JavierJoel ShinnemanLinda McCalisterHeather Sachs https://twitter.com/DorkOfAllDorksChris GeigerDylanMitch Burns Robert Stewart JasonAndrew Martin Dallas Terry Jack Fitzpatrick Mackenzie MinerAngry Otter (Michael)Joseph Navarro Pete Abeyta and Tyler Noe
Joel shares from Genesis 8 in the fourth week of our Noah series.
KGMI's Adam Smith and Dianna Hawryluk talk about the Northwest Tune-Up festival, the Bellingham PRIDE events, car shows in Ferndale and at the Bellis Fair Mall, and Dryland preforming at the Shakedown.
A message in a bottle sent from Canada almost 13 years ago finally reached land this week, when it was found on a West Kerry beach. The letter was written by a couple called Brad and Anita; they put it into a bottle which they threw off the cliffs on Bell Island, Newfoundland. This week Kate Gay found the bottle, over 3,200km away, in Scraggane Bay on The Maharees. Kate along with Martha Farrell spoke to Jerry on Tuesday. Radio Kerry got in touch with the couple – now a husband and wife. Brad Squires spoke to Jerry.
USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service projects Idaho's planted potato acres total 315,000 this year, the same as last year.
This NDSU Ag Minute features Gautam Pradhan, Research Agronomist at the Williston Research Extension Center. Pradhan explains some current topics in dryland agronomy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“I wish I didn't have to deal with these dryland corners on my fields. They are more trouble than they are worth.” This offhand remark from a farmer has led to a full-fledged research initiative at Farming Smarter to explore how farmers manage these tricky, often-overlooked portions of irrigated fields. The new project is entitled No Cutting Corners: Realizing the Sustainable Potential of Dryland Corners. Ashley Wagenaar, Conservation Agronomist at Farming Smarter, is super excited to explore farms' different strategies for managing these areas. She believes they can provide value to anyone interested in changing their approach or seeking advice on managing these areas differently.
Yahweh gathers the waters and reveals something extraordinary. Text: Genesis 1:9-10Players: YahwehThe angelsCredits: Research, Writing, Narration, Sound Editing: Justin GerhardtManuscript Editing: JL GerhardtProduction: Hazefire StudiosLinks:—Give to fund this season of Holy Ghost Stories—Sign up for The Latest, an email Justin sends twice a month with behind-the-scenes info about each episode and interesting things from around the internet. —Become a Patron of Holy Ghost Stories (it's tax-deductible!) and get stuff like bonus episodes, remixed scenes, full scripts, discussion guides, and—above all—the joy of partnering with Justin to tell good stories.—Find out about Holy Ghost Stories or contact Justin Gerhardt at holyghoststories.org
Welcome to episode 63 of Shack Together! We're joined by special guest David Craddock to discuss his review of DOOM: The Dark Ages, who shares insights from his extensive time with the entry's new parry mechanics and combat mechanics. Afterward, we dive into everyone's favorite "DOOM: The Darth Plagueis" segment, where we compare and contrast the lore between DOOM and Star Wars universes, from ancient civilizations and powerful artifacts to legendary warriors and dimensional portals. In Story Time, we cover the crew's most recent PAX East previews including Shadow Labyrinth's Metroidvania-meets-Pac-Man approach and FBC: Firebreak's return to the Bureau of Control. Industry news brings significant developments with Take-Two's optimism for Nintendo Switch 2, Microsoft's 3% workforce reduction, and Sony's $1.7 billion share buyback program. We also discuss Palworld's monster glider removal and Epic Games' official Fortnite iOS submission. And that's all for today's show! Thanks as always for listening and enjoy! Timestamps 00:01:09 NBA Playoffs Update 00:04:02 It's Shack Together! 00:04:42 David's Games: Doom: The Dark Ages, WWE 2K25 00:34:21 Joe's Games: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Fragpunk 00:42:47 Asif's Games: DOOM: The Dark Ages, Blue Prince, F-Zero 99 00:49:47 Doom: The Darth Plageuis 01:06:13 Story Time! 01:06:18 Previews: Tony Hawk 3+4, Shadow Lbyrinth, Hank: Drowning on Dry Land, Patapon 1+2, Battle Train, God Save Birmingham, FBC: Firebreak, Gex Trilogy 01:27:04 Reviews: DOOM: The Dark Ages, The Midnight Walk, Capcom Fighting Collection 2, Deedlee Doo! Carkour! 01:37:24 News: Mafia: The Old Country Release Date, Palword Concessions to Nintendo, NTDOY Sales Forecast, Bam Margera in THPS3+4, Fortnite Submitted to iOS 01:43:38 Industry News: Twitter AI, TTWO Q4 Earnings, Microsoft Layoffs, Super Mario World, Sony Supply Chain out of China, Sony Share Buyback 02:02:15 Community Notes Articles mentioned in this episode DOOM: The Dark Ages review Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 preview Shadow Labyrinth PAX East preview FBC: Firebreak hands-on preview Bam Margera confirmed for THPS 3+4 Palworld removes monster glider mechanics Take-Two CEO on Nintendo Switch 2 Microsoft laying off 3% of workers Sony announces $1.7B share buyback Epic Games submits Fortnite to Apple
In this Episode, we examine furthering our education no matter your age. This includes honing and refining your craft or specialty, like for example owning a business, teacher, electrician, plumber, etc. You can learn something from a Master in that field, from YouTube, or your parents. In martial art practice, do not just go through the motions, but do "Thoughtful Practice with a Purpose," so that each technique gets better and each pattern or kata gets smoother. Don't be afraid to try something or learn something new by attending seminars, trainings, and workshops to better yourself and educate yourself. "Ambition without Knowledge is like a Boat on Dry Land."
How do you know what you believe? Join Juan as he gives us a framework for knowing where we truly put our faith in!
How do you know what you believe? Join Juan as he gives us a framework for knowing where we truly put our faith in!
What pool can't men pretending to be women dominate? That plus THREE major myths exploded in this amazing episode, live from Brian's hotel room in Vegas. Check out https://Joincrowdhealth.com and use code lions to get started for just $99 and take control of your healthcare! Help support what we do and grow our show! Also get a Lions of Liberty Christmas Mug for subscribing or upgrading to an annual support level! https://patreon.com/lionsofliberty OR support us on Locals! https://lionsofliberty.locals.com/ Subscribe to the all new FIRST EPISODE PODCAST! https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/ENTS... First Episode Pod on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-5679432 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What pool can't men pretending to be women dominate? That plus THREE major myths exploded in this amazing episode, live from Brian's hotel room in Vegas. Check out https://Joincrowdhealth.com and use code lions to get started for just $99 and take control of your healthcare! Help support what we do and grow our show! Also get a Lions of Liberty Christmas Mug for subscribing or upgrading to an annual support level! https://patreon.com/lionsofliberty OR support us on Locals! https://lionsofliberty.locals.com/ Subscribe to the all new FIRST EPISODE PODCAST! https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/ENTS... First Episode Pod on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-5679432 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What pool can't men pretending to be women dominate? That plus THREE major myths exploded in this amazing episode, live from Brian's hotel room in Vegas. Check out https://Joincrowdhealth.com and use code lions to get started for just $99 and take control of your healthcare! Help support what we do and grow our show! Also get a Lions of Liberty Christmas Mug for subscribing or upgrading to an annual support level! https://patreon.com/lionsofliberty OR support us on Locals! https://lionsofliberty.locals.com/ Subscribe to the all new FIRST EPISODE PODCAST! https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/ENTS... First Episode Pod on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-5679432 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guest: Nels Wroe, Founder of Dryland DistillingOverview: In this episode, Joni Kindwall-Moore sits down with Nels Wroe of Dryland Distilling to discuss his unique journey from starting a craft distilling business to pioneering innovative, regenerative agricultural practices in the production of spirits. Wroe shares insights into the challenges and rewards of creating a localized, regenerative supply chain that supports the environment and community.Key Points Discussed:Origins and Philosophy: Nels Wroe details his path from a small magazine project on craft distillers to founding Dryland Distilling, driven by a desire to create spirits that truly represent the American West using locally sourced, regenerative ingredients.Challenges of Local Sourcing: Wroe discusses the difficulties faced by craft distillers in sourcing local ingredients and how Dryland Distilling navigates these challenges to produce authentic, high-quality spirits.Impact on Local Food Systems: The conversation highlights the importance of spirits and beer in the local food system, focusing on how Dryland Distilling's efforts contribute to a sustainable model that uses regenerative farming practices.Innovations in Regenerative Agriculture: Wroe elaborates on the strategies employed by Dryland Distilling to foster regenerative agricultural practices among local grain producers, emphasizing the environmental and economic benefits of these methods.The Future of Craft Distilling: Nels Wroe shares his vision for the future, which involves expanding the reach of regenerative practices beyond local boundaries and creating an educational platform for consumers and other producers in the craft distilling industry.Call to Action:Visit Dryland Distilling's website (drylanddistillers.com) to learn more about their unique spirits and the story behind each bottle.Engage with the distillery on social media to follow their journey and support regenerative practices in the spirits industry.Closing Thought: This episode serves as a profound reminder of the potential impact small businesses can have on both local economies and environmental sustainability. Nels Wroe's dedication to regenerative practices offers a blueprint for others in the industry, proving that ethical considerations and business success can go hand in hand.Regenerative by Design is hosted by Snacktivist. Snacktivist is a food innovation company transforming nutrition with climate-smart crops, regenerative, and data-connected supply chains. We specialize in novel product development, sustainable ingredient sourcing—from “genetics to plate”—and strategic value chain design to build a healthier, more resilient food system. Visit snacktivistfoods.com to learn more.
Did her contemporary, John Steinbeck, steal her spotlight?
Baptism brings glory to God.
Dr. Andrew Felton is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences within the College of Agriculture at Montana State University-Bozeman where he is Principal Investigator of the Felton Lab there. Andrew splits his time between teaching and his research lab. His research focuses on dry land ecosystems, which includes deserts, grasslands, and shrublands. Studies in his lab examine how these ecosystems function, what plants and animals are present, and how the ecosystems respond to changes in the availability of water. Climate change impacts the size of precipitation events and increases evaporation through higher temperatures, and Andrew's lab is also working to understand the implications of these changes for ecosystems that are already water-limited. Living in Bozeman, Montana, Andrew enjoys spending time in the mountains and the beautiful National Parks nearby, including Yellowstone. In the winter, he is an avid downhill skier, and he likes to go rock climbing in the summer. His other hobbies include playing guitar, listening to music, reading, drinking great coffee, going out to eat, and spending time with family and friends. He completed his bachelor's degree at the University of Minnesota, majoring in Biology, Society, and Environment. Afterwards, he was awarded his PhD in ecology from Colorado State University. Next, he worked as a Postdoctoral Research Scientist at Utah State University. He then received a U.S. Department of Agriculture-National Institute of Food and Agriculture (USDA-NIFA) Postdoctoral Fellowship Award, and he conducted research at Chapman University before joining the faculty at Montana State University. In our interview, Andrew shares insights and stories from his life and science.
In December, Planet Beyond talked to Leon Koning about his ambitious plans to cross the Atlantic with three teammates as Team Row4Cancer, part of the World's Toughest Row. He set out with four goals: getting to the finish line, beating the rest of the teams, beating the world record, and remaining friends with his fellow...
God never does incomplete miracles. Get ready to receive your miracle and enjoy crossing over without getting in the mud.
While Erika fights to recover from her exposure to the toxic water, Swenson relentlessly expands his empire, and Virgis valiantly holds the fort in General McClintock's absence.Based on The Changing Earth Series Novels, available at Amazon.com. Get your signed copies at ChangingEarthSeries.com.Get your Changing Earth Gear at ChangingEarthSeries.com Become a subscriber and help the Changing Earth world go around!Don't forget to leave a review or like and Subscribe to the YouTube channel.
Join Rabbi Joey Rosenfeld as he guides us through the world and major works of Kabbalah, Hasidic masters, and Jewish philosophy, shedding light on the inner life of the soul. To learn more, visit InwardTorah.org
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Today I finish up the adventure by bringing Sparrow back to FL with some broken parts but not a broken spirit! Thanks for listening and your support! Support this Podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sailingintooblivionpodcast One Time Donations Via PayPal and Venmo: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/JeromeRand https://account.venmo.com/u/sailingintooblivion Children's Book: https://a.co/d/1q2Xkev Sailing Into Oblivion Children's Audio Book: Audible.com Sailing Merch: https://www.bonfire.com/store/sailing-into-oblivion/ Books: https://a.co/d/eYaP10M Reach out to the Show: https://www.sailingintooblivion.com/podcasts Coaching and Consulting: https://www.sailingintooblivion.com/coaching
Send us a textUnlock the profound mysteries of creation with Dr. Robert Jackson as we journey through the third day of Genesis. Imagine a world where dry land emerges from the depths, seas find their boundaries, and the earth bursts forth with vibrant greenery—all commanded into existence by the sheer power of God's Word. Dr. Jackson challenges us to reconsider common narratives of gradual evolution by presenting the awe-inspiring immediacy and order of biblical creation. Each plant, fully formed and ready to reproduce, stands as a testament to divine design. This episode invites you to ponder the seamless beauty of God's creation and the scriptural truths that underpin it, offering insights that may forever change your understanding of the world's origins.Beyond the exploration of Genesis, discover how you can connect with the Jackson Family Ministry through "More Than Medicine." Embrace the warmth of the holiday season with heartfelt wishes and find out how to engage more deeply with a community that treasures faith and spiritual growth. Whether you're interested in Dr. Jackson's books or wish to invite him for speaking engagements, learn how to navigate the resources available through social media and their website. This is more than a podcast; it's an invitation to join a journey of faith, wisdom, and shared stories that enrich our walk with the Lord.https://www.jacksonfamilyministry.comhttps://bobslone.com/home/podcast-production/
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We continue to dive ever deeper into the world of big budget failures with Waterworld, a sea-faring post-apocalyptic adventure so middle-of-the-road that only its astronomical budget could possibly be the source of its lasting cultural impact. CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast Episode 114: Waterworld (1995) (00:00:21) - Intro. (00:02:10) - Our movie is Waterworld, let's get right into the budget talk. (00:03:40) - The Costner factor. (00:10:32) - Getting into the ridiculous production history of this thing. (00:21:16) - Fishtar. (00:26:07) - What is the Ulysses Cut? (00:28:56) - Some of the finer points of this goofy apocalypse. (00:33:37) - Drowning the Universal logo in Kevin Costner's recycled piss. (00:37:26) - A long stretch at an atoll. (00:45:37) - Gills? In this economy? (00:51:02) - Break! (00:51:20) - Escaping the atoll. (01:01:51) - Boy does the mariner hate these women. (01:07:03) - God, this other drifter character. (01:13:20) - OK, the fishing bit isn't bad. The part where the kid can't swim? Less so. (01:16:32) - Yes! Please! Show us Drylan...d'oh... (01:22:21) - Enola is taken. (01:26:10) - Some more context for how Costner gets that jetski, and scattered Smoker talk. (01:29:43) - Deacon's speech, and the mariner Solid Snakes his way through the boat. (01:37:39) - Deacon's dumb end. (01:39:13) - Off to Dryland. (01:45:47) - Final thoughts. (01:49:23) - Closing out our month next week: Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within! (01:51:18) - Outro.
Dr. Surendra Singh joins the Wheat Beat Podcast to share some findings from long-term research about tillage practices and biosolids application. Resources: Lind Dryland Research Station: lindstation.wsu.edu Lind Field Day: lindstation.wsu.edu/lind-field-day/ Contact information: Dr. Surendra Singh, Surendra.singh@wsu.edu. cahnrs.wsu.edu/people-directory/people/wsu-profile/surendra.singh/ Episode transcription: smallgrains.wsu.edu/wbp195
This lecture discusses the science fiction and fantasy author, Ursula K. Leguin's book, The Other Wind, the sixth and final of her Earthsea books It focuses specifically on the ending of the book and indeed of the Earthsea saga, with the mage-established stone wall between the living and the dead being dragged down by humans and dragons, the liberation of the dead, and the restoration of the dragons' portion To support my ongoing work, go to my Patreon site - www.patreon.com/sadler If you'd like to make a direct contribution, you can do so here - www.paypal.me/ReasonIO You can find over 3,000 philosophy videos in my main YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler Purchase The Other Wind - amzn.to/3A5qYBs
Join host Robert Forto as he interviews the Team USA participants at the Iron Paws Dryland Race in Washington. Please note that the audio is a bit scratchy for this episode. We were recording right in the middle of the race site, and Robert brought the wrong microphone set up for the race. It is great information, so please listen.
*The U.S. cotton crop is feeling the heat. *The Texas hog herd has grown over the past few months. *The South Texas vegetable industry is suffering from a lack of water.*Prescribed burning could help avoid wildfires in the future. *Some farmers and farm organizations have expressed concerns about the EPAs atrazine proposal. *Dryland cotton on the southern plains of West Texas needs rain. *USDA's recent Land Values Report shows record high farmland prices. *Equine fat tissue is more than just fat.