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Things Discussed: Honoring the life of Mike DeBord. Long list of great players and coaches he created. Really kind man. Whoever you were, whatever you were doing, he wanted to make you better at it, and he leaves quite a legacy here. Bryce: What are you looking for? Want to see how he does against all the weird Minter stuff. I want to see him trapped against the right sideline, because that's how young Denard and JJ showed when they could do. Jadyn Davis: Sam says the confidence has been restored; the lack of confidence last year was a two-way street and they're a lot more committed to him. Seth says it was always a long-term project, but now we know he wasn't viable last year. If they weren't seriously investing him, showing confidence in him, he'd be in the portal. Chip and Sinagoga have invested in him. Perfect guy to have behind Bryce Underwood. Good thing for the program long-term that Keene got hurt in spring because they were able to get those two guys reps and put their eggs in the Bryce basket. OL: They miscalculated how bad they were going to be last year, can't do that again. Talked about going to the portal to get help at left tackle if they're talking about Brady Norton. Blake Frazier was hurt and that set back his physical development, Babalola has a lot to learn. OL is VERY hard to learn; you have to be able to ID what they're doing in a fraction of a second at this level or you're dead. "We're passing more this year." If you're going to do that you need to keep Bryce upright. Getting a receiver in the portal is impossible: in recruiting they're getting more traction because Bryce is there and there's time to see it. But they don't have anything to show, e.g. the guy from UConn, that they're going to have a passing game where they can be productive. Productive guys are NFL guys: big, fast, can catch, knows routes. Really hard to learn a new offense in fall. Defensively: Believe in the front seven enough that I would rather see the offense doing well against them. Not concerned about the DTs, DEs, LBs. Think they had everything break their way this offseason: kept both senior stars, Rolder is healthy, Sullivan is emerging, one of the freshmen (Owusu-Boateng) is showing out. Get Bowles back in fall. Want to see Mason Curtis at the big nickel position—haven't seen it since Michael Barrett in 2021 but it's a big deal in the NFL and addresses a thing that opponents have been hitting us with. TJ Metcalf is the leader at regular nickel. Brandyn Hillman has really come forward. Cornerback depth is a bit of a concern. Earls has a lot to learn, Sam: I wonder about Jyaire Hill—it's a matter of football maturation. Caleb Anderson might be dinged up. JoJo Edmond has the ability but he moved late from offense so he's got a long way to go. Might want to get depth in the portal.
Earl discusses Trump's "Trumpy Dumpy" and the liberation day he keeps mentioning! Meanwhile, the U.S. stock market has taken a nosedive, with the S&P 500 dropping by 3.3%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average decreasing by 2.9%, and the tech-focused Nasdaq plummeting by 4.5%. These fluctuations erased trillions of dollars in value within just the initial moments of trading. Earls engages in discussions and lively debates with individuals regarding Trump's tariffs and his governmental decisions. Earl wraps up the final part of the show by discussing the impact on people's lives and emphasizes that those who are unaware of history are destined to make the same mistakes again! The Earl Ingram Show is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 8-10 am across the state. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Earl and the show!
Munster & Ireland LEGEND Keith Earls joins Jim this week, chatting about his struggles growing up in Ireland, being diagnosed with bipolar disorder, THAT quarter final RWC exit and more. Make sure you're subscribed to keep up to date with every episode of the Big Jim Show as soon as it goes LIVE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dr. Omar joins the show to talk health topics, sharing insights on losing weight , while sharing that it takes a ten-year journey in creating a groundbreaking medication that cannot be easily replicated. While certain patents will safeguard its uniqueness, there's a possibility that if demand surges, the patent could be sold to meet that need. In other news, Etiometry has celebrated its 10th FDA clearance for its critical care platform. Meanwhile, weight loss medications approved by the FDA have been pulled from the market and are now available overseas at lower prices. Additionally, Trump is proposing cuts to healthcare programs. During the segment, Earls guest offers valuable advice on maintaining healthy habits, emphasizing four key areas to focus on: 1) sleep, 2) nutrition, 3) lifestyle choices, and 4) relationships, highlighting the importance of achieving a balanced life. The Earl Ingram Show is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 8-10 am across the state. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Earl and the show! Guest: Dr. Omar the Pharmacist
No matter where you are in your design journey, the skills and experience you've gained can be the perfect foundation for transitioning to interior design. Our guest, Heather Lastiwka, has worn many hats in her career (including a stint at Earls—just like me!
The world as we know it is over. The post-Cold War order, the American-led security umbrella, the assumption that Europe will always be protected has been shattered in real time. Trump's America is walking away. Russia has played the long game and won. Ukraine is the new Ireland, abandoned by its supposed allies. Europe is like a deer in the headlights, unarmed, unprepared, and utterly exposed. From the Swiss Alps to the ghosts of the Flight of the Earls, this episode unpacks the seismic shift happening beneath our feet. Who holds power now? What happens when small nations, like Ireland, wake up to the reality that they're on their own? And why are we sleepwalking into a world where the rules are being rewritten without us?Buckle up, this is the moment history turns, and you don't want to be left behind. Join the gang! https://plus.acast.com/s/the-david-mcwilliams-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're heading to Wiltshire today to Charlton Park Estate which is home to the Earls of Suffolk and Berkshire. Ben is joined by Robin Aird who is the Farms and Estate Manager. The farm itself is around 1450 hectares (nearly 4000 acres), a mix of arable and grassland. On top of this the farm has about 5,500 tonnes of grain storage capacity. 78 hectares of woodland and 560 hectares of environmental features are central to the estate's conservation strategy which is made up of wild bird food areas, cover cropping, wildflower areas and grass margins. Today we're going to hear more about this and Robin's own journey. Image credit: Robin Aird. Meet the Farmers is produced by RuralPod Media, the only specialist rural podcast production agency. Please note that this podcast does not constitute advice. Our podcast disclaimer can be found here. About Ben and RuralPod MediaBen Eagle is the founder and Head of Podcasts at RuralPod Media, a specialist rural podcast production agency. He is also a freelance rural affairs and agricultural journalist. You can find out more at ruralpodmedia.co.uk or benjamineagle.co.uk If you have a business interested in getting involved with podcasting check us out at RuralPod Media. We'd love to help you spread your message. Please subscribe to the show and leave us a review wherever you are listening. Follow us on social mediaInstagram @mtf_podcastTwitter @mtf_podcastWatch us on Youtube here
Joining us today is the 2024 Ringo Award winner for ‘Favorite New Talent' and the artist behind recent projects like DC Horror Presents, Darth Vader: Black, White & Red, DC's Ghouls Just Wanna Have Fun, and the ongoing Incredible Hulk series with writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson.It's our absolute honor to welcome, all the way from The Emerald Isle, Danny Earls to The Oblivion Bar Podcast!Follow us on InstagramFollow us on ThreadsFollow us on BlueSkyLike us on FacebookConsider supporting us over on PatreonStock up on G Fuel (CODE: OBP)Thank you DreamKid for our Oblivion Bar musicThank you KXD Studios for our Oblivion Bar artSend us a textSupport the show
As part of the US HUPO sponsored "Undergrad Expo" series highlighting undergraduate members of US HUPO (in collaboration with the Mentorship Working Group), Ben and Ben sit down to talk with Noah Earls, Brigham Young University.
My guest this week is Daniel Kimbro. Daniel is the bass player in Jerry Douglas's band and plays with Jerry in Transatlantic Sessions and The Earls of Leicester. He's also part of the trio Harley Kimbro Lewis and joins me this week to chat about his first solo record Carpet in the Kitchen. This was a fun conversation that touches on story songs, fishing, murder ballads, collaboration and finding a sense of place in music, plus lots of chat about how Carpet in the Kitchen came together and the musicians Daniel chose to accompany him on the record. Loyston, the first single from the album, is out now. You can listen here.For more info check out Daniel's website and follow him on Facebook and Instagram for news and updates.Happy picking,MattSend a message to Bluegrass Jam Along! (Don't forget to include your name so I know who you are!) Support the show===Thanks to Bryan Sutton for his wonderful theme tune to Bluegrass Jam Along (and to Justin Moses for playing the fiddle!)- Sign up to get updates on new episodes - Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts
This week we feature fiddler with Johnny Warren. As most listeners will know, Johnny is the son of bluegrass fiddle legend Paul Warren who spent years performing with Flatt & Scruggs and then toured with Lester Flatt and the Nashville Grass after Flatt and Scruggs parted ways. Johnny is the fiddle player for the Earls of Leicester. We talk with Johnny about his father and about playing his father's role as the fiddler in the Earls of Leicester.
This week, the Maier's get together after a busy week of holiday cheer! Topics include: new mixer, Christmas Eve, Earls vs White Spot, Xmas lights, Hallmark, hockey pools, Reindeer Games, Geocaching, SOW, and the New Year. Reach Us: @kmaemaier @chrismaierbc @hwywhoney hwywhoney@gmail.com
This week we feature songwriter, singer, record producer, fiddler, and guitar player Shawn Camp. Lester Flatt is on the cover of our December 2024 issue and Shawn plays Lester Flatt's role in the Earls of Leicester. We'll talk with Shawn about working with the Earls of Leicester and his career as a songwriter and performer.
Send us a textHey everyone! We're back with another interview episode. We're joined with some friends of ours, and fellow church family, as they share their personal testimonies of their lives and how they came to salvation. The Earls family get into the nitty gritty of their lives, but we commend their courage and willingness to share their story in hopes to help one of you. We hope you enjoy today's episode and we pray that it is a blessing to you. God bless you all.. Love ya!Thanks for listening! Leave us some feedback at rah.podcast23@gmail.com, or on Apple Podcasts! You can also find us on Facebook and Instagram.
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The Mighty Manfred's guest this week is Steve Conte of The Earls of Babylon. “My Little Frankenstein” is our Coolest Song in the World this week. Join the Mighty Manfred and Steve Conte for this week's Coolest Conversation, presented by Hard Rock
On this week's edition of The Michigan Recruiting Insider, Sam Webb, Steve Lorenz, and Brice Marich the projected flip of top 10 corner Shamar Earls from Georgia to Michigan on the heels of his recent visit to Ann Arbor. The conversation then shifts to several other committed defensive backs slated to visit and considering flips including Colorado pledge Alex Graham, Pittsburgh pledge Elijah Dotson, and Clemson pledge Grayson Littleton, all of whom are in the Top247. The conversation then shifts to the biggest recruiting story in the country -- Michigan's pursuit of the nation's top player, LSU quarterback commit Bryce Underwood's. Sam and Steve clear up erroneous information about Michigan's NIL offer, and shed light on the Wolverines approach to this intense recruitment. The Recruiting Insider is presented by Wolverine Boots & Apparel. As America's Original Work Boot Brand, Wolverine is a champion of blue-collar work ethic whenever and wherever it shows up, whether that's on a job site or a football field. That's why Wolverine has proudly partnered with the The Recruiting Insider in presenting the Recruit of the Week, as Wolverine student-athletes embody this blue-collar grit and resilience through and through. Shop Wolverine Botts' Michigan collection here: https://www.wolverine.com/US/en/maize-and-blue-collar/ Want more coverage of Michigan Football and Basketball? Subscribe to The Michigan Insider on YouTube and enable alerts to get instant updates on all the video content we bring our subscribers on a regular basis. https://www.youtube.com/c/TheMichiganInsider?sub_confirmation=1 https://www.youtube.com/@TheMichiganInsider To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Unlock the full episode here: http://www.patreon.com/coldpod We're back with everyones favourite recurring guest Lauren Armstrong. In this episode we discuss Addison Rae's new single 'Aquamarine', internet awareness, Mel Ottenberg, Sean Price Williams, pop stars chosen by the people, powerful gay guys, millennial poptimism, Sabrina Carpenter, not being afraid to look bad, Lexee Smith, Katy Perry's flop era, two Halloween weekends, Earls, bad service at hip restaurants, baby food, getting shushed, single people who call themselves 'self partnered', Muk Bang videos, comment sections, our infamous meme, brand activations, The Golden Bachelorette, losing friends the older you get, the differences in how guys and girls hang out with each other, Halloweentown, Roblox, Insidious and more! Lauren Armstrong Josh McIntyre Austin Hutchings ---- COLD POD
We're a day behind show wise as there was no show recorded yesterday! Thought it was Sunday as my wife was home. Wasn't until 8PM that I realized that the day was Monday! That means tomorrow, Wednesday is “Album Tracks Aplenty!” That also means a show on Saturday. The Music Authority Podcast...listen, like, comment, download, share, repeat…heard daily on Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Mixcloud, Player FM, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, Pocket Cast, APPLE iTunes, and direct for the source distribution site: *Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/ AND NOW there is a website! TheMusicAuthority.comThe Music Authority Podcast! Special Recorded Network Shows, too! Different than my daily show! Seeing that I'm gone from FB now…Follow me on “X” Jim Prell@TMusicAuthority*Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT! *The Sole Of Indie https://soleofindie.rocks/ Monday Through Friday 6-7PM EST!*AltPhillie.Rocks Sunday, Thursday, & Saturday At 11:00AM ET!October 29, 2024, Tuesday, hour three…@Sheron – Glow@Rewind - Never Enough@Sofia Jade – Checkmate@Pia Fraus - Bla (Morning Hue) [Now You Know, It Still Feels The Same]@Starting Early - Gallery@Starting Early - The Ride@Stay For Tomorrow – Villains@The Far North - When We Were Young [Songs For Gentle Souls]@Steve Aliment Featuring @Annie O'Neill - Hot Biscuit #1@Supalung - Give Yourself a Break@The Clang Group - Page 1@Diamond Hands - Do You Remember [Thank You] (koolkatmusik.com)@The Earls of Babylon - Hi Ho Silver Lining (@Wicked Cool Records)@The Earls of Babylon - My Little Frankenstein (@Wicked Cool Records)@The Gold Needles - I Don't Know About That (@Big Stir Records)@The Muldoons - Why Do You Care@The Newds - Halloween Joe@Michael Carpenter & The Cuban Heels - Thank You [Ain't Nothing Left To Say]
Chris and Don interview Professional Kayak Angler, Chuck Earls. Chuck owns and operates Lake Erie Kayak Fishing Charters. He is a Cold Water Kayak safety expert, kayak outfitter, and ACA instructor. Also, Chuck is a member of the USA Kayak Fishing Team. Chuck spends much of his time fishing Lake Erie. He offers details on safety before trying to tackle the big lake. He stresses the importance of being prepared for anything and checking the local weather before each trip. We talk about how he has his kayak rigged for taking open water walleye. Chuck gets into a few of his favorite fish catching techniques. If you are interested in kayak fishing this podcast is for you.
Jay is delighted to serve as Podcast Mommy to these four friends, as she referees a match between: Friday Night Lingo Lights: Stacey Melquist - Go out and vote, especially in local elections! Johnson Earls - COVID is still out there; wear a mask! Shop local, and go out and vote! Vs. Red-Headed Stepchildren: Ian Schulze - Volunteer in your community; email Siesta Key Brewing and tell them Jay needs an editor! Tradiac - Support Jay's endeavors and go redheads! This week's featured Patreon supporter is Chris Borsom! Thanks for the isolation booth upgrade! This episode sponsored by Critical Grind Board Game Cafe and Liquid Kourage Entertainment. Want to sponsor this show as well? Reach out to us! Editing's expensive and listening to ads sucks! Help us hire and pay a permanent editor and get back to new episodes every week by supporting us on Patreon, where you can now hear this episode of Verboten completely ad-free! All patrons get to add an "amenity" to the isolation booth as well! Connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, and Bluesky! To contact the show directly, email us at VerbotenPod@gmail.com! Think you have the best words? Apply to appear on the show at https://ptepodcasts.com/appearance-request/! We are ALWAYS looking for new voices on this show! Please consider leaving the show a 5 star rating and review. See you next time! This episode edited by Jacob Hein. Thank you Jacob! ©2024, Verboten. Proud member of the PTE Network.
With the BC provincial election approaching on October 19th, housing policy has become a focal point for both major parties—the NDP and the Conservatives. Each party has released its housing platform, but the Conservative Party's approach has sparked significant debate due to its "ambitious" tax-cut promises and plans to further streamline housing development.The Conservatives introduced the "Rustad Rebate," a tax cut that exempts rent, mortgage interest, and strata fees from BC income tax, starting at $1,500/month in 2026 and increasing to $3,000/month by 2029. While this would save a typical BC taxpayer around $105/month in its first year, critics argue that this rebate is a token gesture that does little to tackle the root causes of the housing affordability crisis.A standout promise is to drastically shorten the permit approval process, with a 6-month window for rezoning and 3 months for building permits. However, we have concerns over whether the province has the resources and expertise to enforce these timelines across multiple municipalities, particularly when recent efforts by Vancouver's Mayor Ken Sim have shown limited success in expediting permits under a similar framework.Here are the Conservative Proposals in Brief:1. Rustad Rebate: Offers BC residents tax deductions for housing expenses, but savings are marginal compared to soaring housing costs.2. Permit Approval Timelines: Promises to expedite housing approvals but lacks clarity on implementation and enforcement.3. Repeal of NDP Regulations: Aims to remove certain building codes that allegedly increase construction costs but provides no detailed analysis.4. Support Transit-Oriented Communities: Emphasizes building complete communities near transit hubs, but developers already incorporate these elements without government mandates. So..?5. Infrastructure Fund: Proposes a $1 billion annual fund for municipalities, yet doesn't address the revenue shortfall from proposed tax cuts. Where is the money coming from?September Market StatsThe latest market data for September is out and its status quo in the housing market as prices continue to drop. Key highlights include:The benchmark price dropped for the 4th month in a row, down 1.4% month-over-month and 7% below the peak in April 2022. At $925,000, the median price fell by $20,000, marking a total drop of $70,000 over four months.Despite rising inventory levels, buyer sentiment remains cautious as quality listings are limited. With election day approaching, it remains to be seen if either party's housing plan can reverse this trend and provide relief to struggling homeowners and prospective buyers alike._________________________________ Connect With Us To Talk Real Estate:
A century and a half before the "Golden Age of Piracy," an Irish woman of noble birth was conquering the inland seas and coastlines on the western edge of the island. Gráinne Ó Máille, anglicized to Grace O'Malley, hailed from the Umhaill line, a seafaring clan of Connacht, and while the family did conduct legitimate forms of trade, they also ran protection rackets on boats that tried to fish their waters, and sometimes plundered merchant vessels in the area, as well as settlements belonging to neighboring clans. Her life almost perfectly overlapped Queen Elizabeth I's, and during Grace's life, the English Crown was deeply invested in the conquest of Ireland, mostly by seducing its nobles into servitude with fancy English titles. Barons and Earls proliferated around Dublin for years, but English shenanigans finally reached the West of the country when Grace's first husband was cut out from the line of succession to his family's Chief of the Name. Then he was assassinated, leaving Grace ready and willing to enact violent revenge on his killers. The Crown continued eroding the alliances she was building. Her second husband was demoted from his role as regional king of Connacht while Grace was jailed on a plundering trip. When the Crown-supported king died, Grace and her husband teamed up to raise an army of 2,000 men to insure his succession. He not only got the title, but was named a Baron as well, in exchange for his promise of fealty to English law. But Crown agents had already set their sights on Grace O'Malley as the kind of noteworthy adversary whose arrest or death would send a message throughout the Emerald Isle, and Grace was eventually forced to sail to London to seek an audience with Queen Elizabeth herself, an effort in which she prevailed handily. Grace's story is full of courage, vengeance, and daring-do, but it's also a story rooted in specific moment in time, when the longstanding society of Ireland was changing and being changed. Ireland's Pirate Queen Grace O'Malley saw it all up close, and as a most unconventional woman, charted her own course through. Listen ad-free at patreon.com/trashyroyalspodcast. To advertise on this podcast, reach out to info@amplitudemediapartners.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shawn and I do an interview in a closet of a business after his performance at the Earl Scruggs Music Festival
When 90 Irish nobles, led by the Earl of Tyrconnell and the Earl of Tyrone, fled for Normandy in the dead of night on 4th September, 1607, their intentions were not entirely clear. Their escape, which became known as the ‘Flight of the Earls', was mainly a bid for freedom from the tightening grip of English Protestant rule - but did they intend to return, securing support for a rebellion against England en route? Or simply seek refuge in Rome, amidst an increasingly impossible situation for Catholics after the Nine Years' War? In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly reveal how the slow deterioration of the Irish lords' status - giving up their titles, language, religion and private armies - led to this moment; consider why other European nations were not keen to support their cause militarily; and explain how one of their progeny ended up in Eton after being abandoned in Ireland… Further Reading: • ‘The Flight of the Earls' (History Today, 2007): https://www.historytoday.com/archive/flight-earls • 'Rome to mark Flight of the Earls' (The Irish Times, 2008): https://www.irishtimes.com/news/rome-to-mark-flight-of-the-earls-1.911911 • 'The Flight of the Earls - Dr Hiram Morgan' (Hill of The O'Neill & Ranfurly House, 2022): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38QJXROmRVk Love the show? Support us! Join
Get ready for an adrenaline-fueled episode of The River Run Podcast! Hang on tight as host Adam Fraser Pross from Paddle N Fin dives into an epic conversation with cold water specialist and Lake Erie Kayak guide, Chuck Earls. Chuck fearlessly takes on the exhilarating Lake Erie conditions in search of various freshwater species through his guiding business. As if that's not enough, he's a fierce competitor in the Walleye series as a kayak walleye angler. Plus, you can tap into Chuck's wealth of knowledge on cold-water safety through his action-packed YouTube Channel. If you're eager to discover the secrets of safe kayak fishing during the colder months, this podcast is a can't-miss. Don't miss out – tune in and get ready for an unforgettable show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alan Earls from the Franklin Observer joins the show to discuss his take on what could happen next in the Karen Read trial. Plus, we have a Chumped filled Chump Line. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
On this episode of Tent Show Radio, The Jerry Douglas Band showcase dazzling displays of exquisite musicianship in an hour of performances highlighting the dobro master's legendary career. 14-time Grammy winner Jerry Douglas is a bandleader, producer, session musician, instructor, and a very funny guy! He's produced over a hundred albums and he's featured on over 1,600 studio albums. He's a member of Alison Kraus & Union Station, co-bandleader for Transatlantic Sessions in the United Kingdom, founder for the Grammy winner bluegrass supergroup The Earls of Leicester, and he leads The Jerry Douglas Band. Since 2017, The Jerry Douglas Band has been forging new paths into the musical horizon with deep roots in bluegrass and folk that spreads out into the Americana and jazz landscapes. In 2021, The Jerry Douglas Band released an album, Leftover Feelings , with legendary singer songwriter John Hiatt. The album was nominated for a 2022 Grammy for “Best Americana Album,” and their previous record What If also received a Grammy nomination for “Best Contemporary Instrumental Album.” They perform at some of the top US festivals such as Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Pilgrimage Music Festival, Big Ears Festival, DelFest, FreshGrass, Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival, Merlefest, and many others. In addition to Douglas, The Jerry Douglas Band includes Daniel Kimbro on bass, Christian Sedelmyer on fiddle, and Mike Seal on guitar. EPISODE CREDITSMichael Perry - Host Phillip Anich - Announcer Keenan McIntyre - Engineer Gina Nagro - Marketing Support FOLLOW BIG TOP CHAUTAUQUA https://www.facebook.com/bigtopchautauqua/ https://www.instagram.com/bigtopchautauqua/ https://www.tiktok.com/@bigtopchautauqua https://twitter.com/BigBlueTent FOLLOW HOST MICHAEL PERRYhttps://sneezingcow.com/ https://www.facebook.com/sneezingcow https://www.instagram.com/sneezingcow/ https://twitter.com/sneezingcow/ 2024 TENT SHOW RADIO SPONSORSAshland Area Chamber of Commerce - https://www.visitashland.com/ Bayfield Chamber and Visitor Bureau - https://www.bayfield.org/ Bayfield County Tourism - https://www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/150/Tourism The Bayfield Inn - https://bayfieldinn.com/ Cable Area Chamber of Commerce - https://www.cable4fun.com/ Kylmala Truss - https://www.kylmalatruss.com/ SPECIAL THANKSWisconsin Public Radio - https://www.wpr.org/
Lord Daniel und Lady Katharina präsentieren ein stilvolles Buch-Potpourri. Ein deutsches Debüt über Vertreibung und Flucht, der Roman des Bachmann-Preisträgers Tijan Sila, Regency-Romane für jeden Geschmack, ein Klassiker von Jules Verne – diesmal ist wirklich alles dabei. Und mit Ingrid Noll sind die beiden Hosts durch Weinheim spaziert: Das Interview mit der Grande Dame der deutschen Kriminalliteratur fand im Rahmen einer Podcast-Session statt. Flawless, dear Listeners! Alle Infos zum Podcast: https://ndr.de/eatreadsleep Mail gern an: eatreadsleep@ndr.de Alle Lesekreise: https://ndr.de/eatreadsleep-lesekreise Unseren Newsletter gibt es hier: https://ndr.de/eatreadsleep-newsletter Podcast-Tipp: 15 Minuten https://1.ard.de/15Minuten Die Bücher der Folge: (00:09:56) Bridgerton – der offizielle Guide (Prestel) (00:14:26) Julia Quinn: „Bridgerton“ (Harper Collins, 9 Bände, diverse Übersetzer) (00:21:22) Carissa Broadbent: „The Serpent and the Wings of Night”, übersetzt von Heike Holtsch und Kristina Flemm (Carlsen) (00:31:22) Tijan Sila: „Radio Sarajevo“ (Hanser Berlin) (00:38:19) Simone Kucher: “Die lichten Sommer“ (Kjona) (00:46:14) Tanja Janz: „Wo der Seewind flüstert. Die St.-Peter-Ording-Saga” (Harper Collins) (00:54:51) Ingrid Noll: „Gruß aus der Küche“ (Diogenes) (01:09:25) „Der Proust-Fragebogen: Ein literarisches Gespräch“ (Kampa) (01:17:32) Jules Verne: „In 80 Tagen um die Welt“ (diverse Ausgaben) (01:32:15) Lex Croucher: “Girls before Earls”, übersetzt von Babette Schröder (Piper) (01:33:11) Emma Hunter: „Die Somerset-Saga“ (Penguin) (01:34:29) Janice Hadlow: „Miss Bennet“, übersetzt von Claudia Franz und Britta Evert (Goldmann) (01:35:08) Jessica Bull: „Miss Austen ermittelt“, übersetzt von Susanne Wallbaum (Knaur) (01:36:01) Miriam Georg: „Im Nordwind“ (Rowohlt) Das Rezept für Teegebäck à la Bridgerton gibt es hier: http://www.ndr.de/kultur/buch/eatREADsleep-118-Teegebaeck-und-Bridgerton-Vibes,eatreadsleep904.html eat.READ.sleep. ist der Bücherpodcast, der das Lesen feiert. Jan Ehlert, Daniel Kaiser und Katharina Mahrenholtz diskutieren über Bestseller, stellen aktuelle Romane vor und präsentieren die All Time Favorites der Community. Egal ob Krimis, Klassiker, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Kinder- und Jugendbücher, Urlaubsbücher, Gesellschafts- und Familienromane - hier hat jedes Buch seinen Platz. Und auch kulinarisch (literarische Vorspeise!) wird etwas geboten und beim Quiz am Ende können alle ihr Buch-Wissen testen und Fun Facts für den nächsten Smalltalk mitnehmen.
Justice Anita Earls of the North Carolina Supreme Court knows about some reforms that will improve our justice system. But she also knows about some that will provoke an unhappy response—including an investigation against her personally.In this second half of our interview, Justice Earls talks about how she found herself under investigation for calling for judicial reform.We previously asked Aliza Shatzman why the Legal Accountability Project is necessary: don't judges police their own, we asked? The answer is: yes, but not in the way you'd hope.Anita Earls' wiki, LinkedIn profile, and Twitter/X feed.Appellate Specialist Jeff Lewis' biography, LinkedIn profile, and Twitter feed.Appellate Specialist Tim Kowal's biography, LinkedIn profile, Twitter feed, and YouTube page.Sign up for Not To Be Published, Tim Kowal's weekly legal update, or view his blog of recent cases.Other items discussed in the episode:https://www.fd.org/news/lone-black-nc-supreme-court-justice-drops-suit-over-diversity-comments-probe-droppedhttps://apnews.com/article/north-carolina-justice-ethics-drops-lawsuit-24763cfa64aca0fc58e559ca4ffe5cf9https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/31/us/north-carolina-supreme-court-anita-earls-bias.htmlhttps://news.un.org/en/story/2024/02/1146202https://apnews.com/article/north-carolina-supreme-court-justice-ethics-panel-b9ce0a7b9e5ab2c7dcbed02d6c74faedAdditionally, an interview she conducted with State Court Report and NYU Law Review: https://statecourtreport.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/conversation-justice-anita-earls-north-carolina-supreme-courtEpisode 39 with Aliza Shatzman on the Legal Accountability Project.Videos from this episode will be posted at Tim Kowal's YouTube channel.
The Delaware Historical Society has a new head of the Read House & Gardens in New Castle.Laura Earls – a longtime museum professional and historian of early American gender and material culture – took over guiding the Read House roughly three months ago. She's already helped put together the one-night-only 'Read House Dozen' exhibit and has plans for a large revitalization of the garden.For this edition of History Matters, Delaware Public Media's Kyle McKinnon sits down with Earls to learn more about her role and what she hopes to bring to the Read House.
Strangers and Aliens: Science Fiction & Fantasy from a Christian Perspective
Ben is joined by JS Earls to discuss KINGDOM OF THE PLANET OF THE APES. They talk about: LOOKS FOR JS EARLS' WORK HERE:JS Earls on AmazonJS Earls on SpotifyJS Earls on Facebook
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Saga of the Earls of Orkney, as told in the 13th Century by an unknown Icelander. This was the story of arguably the most important, strategically, of all the islands in the British Viking world, when the Earls controlled Shetland, Orkney and Caithness from which they could raid the Irish and British coasts, from Dublin round to Lindisfarne. The Saga combines myth with history, bringing to life the places on those islands where Vikings met, drank, made treaties, told stories, became saints, plotted and fought.With Judith Jesch Professor of Viking Studies at the University of NottinghamJane Harrison Archaeologist and Research Associate at Oxford and Newcastle UniversitiesAnd Alex Woolf Senior Lecturer in History at the University of St AndrewsProducer: Simon TillotsonIn Our Time is a BBC Studios Audio ProductionReading list:Theodore M. Andersson, The Growth of Medieval Icelandic Sagas, 1180-1280, (Cornell University Press, 2012)Margaret Clunies Ross, The Cambridge Introduction to the Old Norse-Icelandic Saga (Cambridge University Press, 2010)Robert Cook (trans.), Njals Saga (Penguin, 2001)Barbara E. Crawford, The Northern Earldoms: Orkney and Caithness from AD 870 to 1470 (John Donald Short Run Press, 2013)Shami Ghosh, Kings' Sagas and Norwegian History: Problems and Perspectives (Brill, 2011)J. Graham-Campbell and C. E. Batey, Vikings in Scotland (Edinburgh University Press, 2002)David Griffiths, J. Harrison and Michael Athanson, Beside the Ocean: Coastal Landscapes at the Bay of Skaill, Marwick, and Birsay Bay, Orkney: Archaeological Research 2003-18 (Oxbow Books, 2019)Jane Harrison, Building Mounds: Orkney and the Vikings (Routledge, forthcoming)Ármann Jakobsson and Sverrir Jakobsson (eds.), The Routledge Research Companion to the Medieval Icelandic Sagas (Routledge, 2017)Judith Jesch, The Viking Diaspora (Routledge, 2015)Judith Jesch, ‘Earl Rögnvaldr of Orkney, a Poet of the Viking Diaspora' (Journal of the North Atlantic, Special Volume 4, 2013)Judith Jesch, The Poetry of Orkneyinga Saga (H.M. Chadwick Memorial Lectures, University of Cambridge, 2020)Devra Kunin (trans.), A History of Norway and the Passion and Miracles of the Blessed Olafr (Viking Society for Northern Research, 2001)Rory McTurk (ed.), A Companion to Old Norse-Icelandic Literature and Culture (Wiley-Blackwell, 2004)Tom Muir, Orkney in the Sagas (Orkney Islands Council, 2005)Else Mundal (ed.), Dating the Sagas: Reviews and Revisions (Museum Tusculanum Press, 2013)Heather O'Donoghue, Old Norse-Icelandic Literature: A Short Introduction, (John Wiley & Sons, 2004) Heather O'Donoghue and Eleanor Parker (eds.), The Cambridge History of Old Norse-Icelandic Literature (Cambridge University Press, 2024), especially 'Landscape and Material Culture' by Jane Harrison and ‘Diaspora Sagas' by Judith JeschRichard Oram, Domination and Lordship, Scotland 1070-1230, (Edinburgh University Press, 2011)Olwyn Owen (ed.), The World of Orkneyinga Saga: The Broad-cloth Viking Trip (Orkney Islands Council, 2006)Hermann Pálsson and Paul Edwards (trans.), Orkneyinga Saga: The History of the Earls of Orkney (Penguin Classics, 1981)Snorri Sturluson (trans. tr. Alison Finlay and Anthony Faulkes), Heimskringla, vol. I-III (Viking Society for Northern Research, 2011-2015)William P. L. Thomson, The New History of Orkney (Birlinn Ltd, 2008)Alex Woolf, From Pictland to Alba, 789-1070 (Edinburgh University Press, 2007), especially chapter 7
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Saga of the Earls of Orkney, as told in the 13th Century by an unknown Icelander. This was the story of arguably the most important, strategically, of all the islands in the British Viking world, when the Earls controlled Shetland, Orkney and Caithness from which they could raid the Irish and British coasts, from Dublin round to Lindisfarne. The Saga combines myth with history, bringing to life the places on those islands where Vikings met, drank, made treaties, told stories, became saints, plotted and fought.With Judith Jesch Professor of Viking Studies at the University of NottinghamJane Harrison Archaeologist and Research Associate at Oxford and Newcastle UniversitiesAnd Alex Woolf Senior Lecturer in History at the University of St AndrewsProducer: Simon TillotsonIn Our Time is a BBC Studios Audio ProductionReading list:Theodore M. Andersson, The Growth of Medieval Icelandic Sagas, 1180-1280, (Cornell University Press, 2012)Margaret Clunies Ross, The Cambridge Introduction to the Old Norse-Icelandic Saga (Cambridge University Press, 2010)Robert Cook (trans.), Njals Saga (Penguin, 2001)Barbara E. Crawford, The Northern Earldoms: Orkney and Caithness from AD 870 to 1470 (John Donald Short Run Press, 2013)Shami Ghosh, Kings' Sagas and Norwegian History: Problems and Perspectives (Brill, 2011)J. Graham-Campbell and C. E. Batey, Vikings in Scotland (Edinburgh University Press, 2002)David Griffiths, J. Harrison and Michael Athanson, Beside the Ocean: Coastal Landscapes at the Bay of Skaill, Marwick, and Birsay Bay, Orkney: Archaeological Research 2003-18 (Oxbow Books, 2019)Jane Harrison, Building Mounds: Orkney and the Vikings (Routledge, forthcoming)Ármann Jakobsson and Sverrir Jakobsson (eds.), The Routledge Research Companion to the Medieval Icelandic Sagas (Routledge, 2017)Judith Jesch, The Viking Diaspora (Routledge, 2015)Judith Jesch, ‘Earl Rögnvaldr of Orkney, a Poet of the Viking Diaspora' (Journal of the North Atlantic, Special Volume 4, 2013)Judith Jesch, The Poetry of Orkneyinga Saga (H.M. Chadwick Memorial Lectures, University of Cambridge, 2020)Devra Kunin (trans.), A History of Norway and the Passion and Miracles of the Blessed Olafr (Viking Society for Northern Research, 2001)Rory McTurk (ed.), A Companion to Old Norse-Icelandic Literature and Culture (Wiley-Blackwell, 2004)Tom Muir, Orkney in the Sagas (Orkney Islands Council, 2005)Else Mundal (ed.), Dating the Sagas: Reviews and Revisions (Museum Tusculanum Press, 2013)Heather O'Donoghue, Old Norse-Icelandic Literature: A Short Introduction, (John Wiley & Sons, 2004) Heather O'Donoghue and Eleanor Parker (eds.), The Cambridge History of Old Norse-Icelandic Literature (Cambridge University Press, 2024), especially 'Landscape and Material Culture' by Jane Harrison and ‘Diaspora Sagas' by Judith JeschRichard Oram, Domination and Lordship, Scotland 1070-1230, (Edinburgh University Press, 2011)Olwyn Owen (ed.), The World of Orkneyinga Saga: The Broad-cloth Viking Trip (Orkney Islands Council, 2006)Hermann Pálsson and Paul Edwards (trans.), Orkneyinga Saga: The History of the Earls of Orkney (Penguin Classics, 1981)Snorri Sturluson (trans. tr. Alison Finlay and Anthony Faulkes), Heimskringla, vol. I-III (Viking Society for Northern Research, 2011-2015)William P. L. Thomson, The New History of Orkney (Birlinn Ltd, 2008)Alex Woolf, From Pictland to Alba, 789-1070 (Edinburgh University Press, 2007), especially chapter 7
Justice Anita Earls of the North Carolina Supreme Court knows about some reforms that will improve our justice system. But she also knows about some that will provoke an unhappy response—including an investigation against her personally.In this first part of our interview, we discuss Justice Earls' path from a 30-year civil rights attorney to supreme court justice, and many data- and experience-driven reforms that aim to alleviate prison loads, criminal dockets, and get juveniles reformed rather than mired in the penal system. We also discuss some positive civil-rights trajectories over her career (such as increased scrutiny of abusive police practices), and not-so-positive trajectories (such as qualified immunity, as ever, a parade of absurdities).This will set us up to discuss how Justice Earls found herself under investigation for calling for judicial reform, which we'll cover in part two.Anita Earls' wiki, LinkedIn profile, and Twitter/X feed.Appellate Specialist Jeff Lewis' biography, LinkedIn profile, and Twitter feed.Appellate Specialist Tim Kowal's biography, LinkedIn profile, Twitter feed, and YouTube page.Sign up for Not To Be Published, Tim Kowal's weekly legal update, or view his blog of recent cases.Other items discussed in the episode:https://www.fd.org/news/lone-black-nc-supreme-court-justice-drops-suit-over-diversity-comments-probe-droppedhttps://apnews.com/article/north-carolina-justice-ethics-drops-lawsuit-24763cfa64aca0fc58e559ca4ffe5cf9https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/31/us/north-carolina-supreme-court-anita-earls-bias.htmlhttps://news.un.org/en/story/2024/02/1146202https://apnews.com/article/north-carolina-supreme-court-justice-ethics-panel-b9ce0a7b9e5ab2c7dcbed02d6c74faedAdditionally, an interview she conducted with State Court Report and NYU Law Review: https://statecourtreport.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/conversation-justice-anita-earls-north-carolina-supreme-courtVideos from this episode will be posted at Tim Kowal's YouTube channel.
This books plays with using characters with anachronistically modern world views in a recognizable historical romance set up. Like it or don't, it's all very deliberate.
Rivers of living water
When life comes at you fast
Chuck Earls from LakeErieKayakFishing.com joins the Great Lakes Fishing Podcast for Episode #202. Topics discussed include how to get started with kayak fishing on the Great Lakes, safety considerations for the sport, growth trends in kayak fishing on the Great Lakes, and the perils of too much pizza the night before a trip. Trevor Sumption from Fish Hawk Electronics is my cohost for this segment. For more Great Lakes fishing information, visit https://fishhawkelectronics.com/blog/
On this month's episode Jen sits down with Irish Rugby legend and father of three, Keith Earls. Off the rugby pitch, Keith has dealt with all sorts of challenges including mental health issues, Dad guilt, starting a coffee roastery business, and writing a book. Keith chats about working with his wife, Edel, on their business, spending more time than ever with his 3 daughters, and some of the challenges around coaching kids in sport. He speaks candidly about his early life growing up in Moyross in Limerick, where rugby was a welcome distraction, and the mental health struggles he endured throughout his playing career. Jen also finds out about his passion for coffee, his hopes and dreams for the future, and even his hidden talent!
Are you tired of hearing the narrative that real estate investment is reserved for those with deep pockets? Perhaps you've even bought into the myth that as a member of the Black community, the odds are stacked against you when it comes to building wealth through property ownership. It's a common objection, and it's one that Haltere Group's Dennis Earls and Mikael Pyles are determined to shatter. In this episode, we delve into a topic that's not just about real estate – it's about rewriting the script on generational wealth for the Black community. DURING THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: The importance of collective wealth in overcoming disparities and seizing opportunities in the real estate market. Strategies for dispelling common myths and misconceptions about real estate investment, particularly within the Black community. The unique perspective and approach of Haltere Group as a Black-owned and operated entity in the real estate industry. Practical steps and criteria for aspiring real estate investors to evaluate and navigate investment opportunities effectively. The role of education, mentorship, and ongoing support in empowering individuals to build diversified real estate portfolios and achieve long-term financial success. --------------------------------------------------- Support: This episode is sponsored by Harvard Business School Executive Education. Transformation requires a catalyst. For thousands of business leaders, Harvard Business School Executive Education has been that catalyst. Here, senior leaders join in a transformational learning experience, networking with executives from around the world. During the day, participants take part in dynamic lectures led by distinguished faculty. In the evening, the learning continues in unique on-campus living groups. And a wide range of virtual leadership programs offer the types of interactivity and connectivity formerly reserved for in-person engagements. Prepare for the next step in your career. Learn More. Discover more about our guests, Dennis Earls and Mikael Pyles, as well as the impactful work of Haltere Group, by delving into the full show notes at blacktobusiness.com/188. Gain additional insights, access resource links, and connect with these experts. Thank you so much for listening! Please support us by simply rating and reviewing our podcast! Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blacktobusiness/ Don't miss an update! Sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://blacktobusiness.com/mailinglist
On today's episode, we're at Golden Grove estate in Wales. Yes, that's Wales, so naturally there's going to be a lot of discussion about drinking. Joining us is Terry Norman, secretary of the Local History Society. Terry is going to be telling us about three Earls, one pirate and a lot of Jaguar E types. How does this all link to the Golden Grove Estate you ask? Listen to find out...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Renee Earls shares details about the Odessa Chamber's new teacher reception. Full show notes are at: chamberchatpodcast.com/episode263 Please support this podcast by supporting our sponsors. Community Matters, Inc. chamberchatpodcast.com/podcast App My Community appmycommunity.com/chamberchat Chamber Nation chambernation.com Yiftee yiftee.com Swypit chamberchatpodcast.com/cc Izzy West, LLC theizzywest.com
This is part 2 of the celebration of Earl Scruggs' 100th birthday. Earl's influence on bluegrass is huge, as you'll hear from my guests this week.You'll hear from:Jerry Douglas, on Earl being one of the first sounds he hear and why starting The Earls of Leicester felt like a callingAlison Brown on why the timing of Earl's arrival on the bluegrass scene (and the wider music scene) had such an impact on the music, and on Earl's careerTim O'Brien on Earl's role in the development of bluegrass and the part Louise Scruggs, Earl's wife, played in his careerAll of these are brand new interviews carried out for these episodes. They've been an absolute joy to put together and there's still more to come. In the meantime, don't forget to check out part 1, featuring Tony Trischka, Kristin Scott Benson and Alan Munde.Happy picking (and happy birthday, Earl)!Support the show===- Sign up to get updates on new episodes - Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts
The Asp brothers are back at it! Enjoying a few IPAs the guys reflect on their previous interviews. Dramatic readings remind us all to be a little nicer. After watching it take place in the ACO, the boys are on board with the skins format. Current ACL Collegiate National Champion and ACO pro, Brandon Earls joins the show!! They guys discuss his journey, theme music and more!BIG ASP Cornhole Patreon page:4 Tiers to choose from!! Come join our growing community and get insider info, become an active participant in show content, be eligible for bag giveaways and more!!!https://www.patreon.com/bigaspcornholeDraggin Bags!!-The “Power Draggin” might be the best bag we've ever thrown!! And we suck…imagine how good they could be in your hands….https://dragginbagz.com/Code: BIGASP12BigD Bags-If you love Big Asp, put some BigD in your handshttps://bigdbags.com/Black Sheep Baggers-Be a Black Sheephttps://www.blacksheepbaggers.com/Code: BIGASPhttps://cornholecoffee.com/-Drink. Focus. ThrowCode: BigAsp for 10% offGnarly Boardshttps://gnarlybags.com/Code: BIGASP for 10% offhttps://blackjackcornhole.com/Code: BigAsp saves you 10%Support the show
This episode is presented by Carolina Readiness Supply – The Carolina Journal reports: The North Carolina Judicial Standards Commission continues to oppose an injunction blocking its investigation into published comments from state Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls. Meanwhile, a court filing Thursday suggests Earls might consent to an interview with commission staff next Monday. Earls is appealing to the 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals. She hopes that court will reverse US District Judge William Osteen's Nov. 21 decision not to grant her a preliminary injunction against the commission's investigation. Osteen revised his original order one day later. Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was 1075 and Waltheof, the last remaining English Earl, was not in England. He was on a boat, headed for Normandy. And when word of his trip reached the Earls Roger and Ralph, they probably panicked.