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Milo Time
Celebrity/Name Game

Milo Time

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 16:34


Early October game in Brooklyn, Fall is a difficult time for grieving parents, PS 321, MS 51, Difficult reminders in the neighborhood, Celebrity a fun game we've played with David and Lisa, Description of Celebrity, I Think You Should Leave, The Colgate Comedy Hour, Playing Celebrity in Nantucket with the Toll-O'Flanagans, Bill, Michelle, Caity, Spencer, Robbie Toll, Bruce Toll, Mom's doing bad, Woodloch, with Alana's parents, Irwin and Terry, Duncan Reynaldo, The Cisco Kid, Alana getting upset that the boys would know the names Alana put into the hat, Boys were correct a high percentage pf time, Ask Alana about it, Mom's doing bad, Boys getting under Alana's skin

Bleav in Ravens
Bengals Week Part 2: Postseason Vibes in Early October

Bleav in Ravens

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 40:32


Bengals Week continues as Anthony Cosenza from Orange and Black Insider on the Bleav in Cinci channel drops by the studio. We break down the key matchups for Sundays 1PM showdown with early division supremacy at stake.

The Infinite Skrillifiles: OWSLA Confidential

XXX. ft Kendrick Lamar (Uptown A Remix) [Bootleg] Uptown A The Complex Collective Original Track: XXX. (DAMN, Kendrick Lamar, 2017) “The Rescue” This hearty soup uses tumeric, garlic, and beetroot to help boost the immune system and ward off oncoming attacks. This is not a simple soup to throw together once you've already come down with a full-on cold or flu, as you may not have the energy to gather the ingredients and for preparation, however— this soup is more meant for helping to boost the immune system in the beginning stages of coming down with a seasonal bug, or as a preventative booster. This recipe's complex blend of vitamins and minerals from greens and root vegetables keeps its ingredients' wholesome nutritional value high by first oven roasting the vegetables in a medley before adding them to the pot rather than boiling them; the prep time for this recipe is about 2 hours, with an additional 1-2 hours of cook time to simmer for flavor and for the raw chickpeas to reach the ideal texture before serving— the blend of herbs and root vegetables will add a layer of immunity and protection against any oncoming disruption to your normal level of health, and is hearty enough to be served alone, or with a side dish of salad or even a half sandwich, if you're feeling up to it. You will need: ½ medium size had of cauliflower ½ medium to large yellow onion ½ red onion of the same size ½ white onion, per reference 1 whole celery heart One fresh turmeric root 1-3 beets worth of beet root and leafy greens— you will only use the root for this recipe and can save the beets for later 1 stalk baby boo choy 3-4 medium sized carrots ¼ green bell pepper ⅓ pasilla or Anaheim pepper, per preference (one is milder than the other, but for heavy sinus congestion I suggest the Pasilla pepper, which is a bit spicier and will decongest easily, especially when including some of the seeds into the medley) ⅓ red bell pepper ⅓ yellow bell pepper ⅓ orange bell pepper ½ can stewed tomatoes with onion ½ can stewed tomatoes with garlic (This is for broth flavor) One whole vine ripened tomato 5-8 cloves of garlic (per preference) About 3 tablespoons of fresh ginger root (a thumb tip's worth) 3 cups chickpeas, pre rinsed and soaked overnight ½ cup finely chopped fresh dill ½ cup finely chopped fresh cilantro ¼ cup finely chopped freshoregano ½ lime ½ lemon Crushed red pepper Sea salt Thyme Black pepper Part II Spirit says music was first, then words, and after actions—and then all of time is just acting out the stories that were told in the beginning as art and… Something tells me Something's not all the way right with my head I'm Lost in my mind, I'm All the way here, But I'm still Somewhere off a bit Velvet, the skin, I'm just as sick in my head as I ever, Recovered sex addict, and by definition of nutrition —this handsome nigga smells like red licorice. (It's actually cherry ludens with pectin.) Zeroing in and away, heroing hard For your heroine, Heroin veins, Pigs on the wing, Singing your song Hearing your cry out Fly out my miles, my son Come into my arms, mine oath The love, some trouble Heavy was her heart, Lied to cover Still shattered, Ravine ions, cosmos farm And Wanda's black eye Timmy's wishes and SpongeBob's shallow grave, Oh, how high I got That Arnold's lost love Was actually Strangely enough Also his narcissist, Probably also practicing witchcraft And exorcisms of him. Scissorman, Scissorman— Get a load of this one; Frog and toad, a couple laughs Behind the masks, For this world. Would you honor? Give your blessing, butter Different wages paying, Listen, shallow author: You would write but then not follow up About the actors? The actors! The actors have had it. I'm Just As Badly Damaged As I ever was And listen, Awesome told me Your story I chuckled All the way Up until The literal punchline Now, Go home; Go hike Runyon. For a few hours, we can pretend. That old haunts Don't boil up They always have, of course But you know Nothing quite as pungent as What's become of yours [I love my son.] There it is again, As if something had called her, There, more words But less of them than the tongue could offer Swear you, listener, Past this message sits the wilted thumbs of wilderness, and weary travelers, Song pigeons and mismatched audience appearances For pleasantries And of course, Dessert trays. Cause I wear— —We all know. If anything happens these days, It's because I'm a comic. (At some point) Sunglasses before the sun's up; Eat candies before it all melts Warm something as download comes To fight or fold, To win or die To live or lose Whatever then First time flying And I've got My mind blinding me out Deciding for once That I'm not the whole world Just to have the experience If being surrounded by others In some way. The runway lights up all blue, and I'm in love with you. The subway cars opposite collide, I wish I died already. I should give some time between myself and my writing, I think. I really shouldn't end things the way I'm thinking of ending things— But I'm thinking of ending things. How selfish of me. First time flying Sunglasses before the sun comes up Halls on my tongue And vitamins in my pocket, I shuffle over and over in my mind, The millions of dollars And all that I go through Just to skip post, And go home to no one. But—hello there No one's looking over your shoulder quite so hard as This poster is, So aware of what's there, and near you You've begun to fear it Well, then, Hands in my pocket and down Dawn to dusk, Shaking my head, Drunkenly, but stone sober Really no one told me about the poetry, But a whole world opened, Inside of your notebook— Which I stand holding. Pleasentries, sick dissent, Indecent exposure. And body odor this early in the morning; Gotta love country folk Supposedly no judgements, but as I grow I older, The slower toad I become, and discover my bird eye— Here's to hopes The Hellicopter is all I know From here to Hell and back Westward bound, The Sun rise behind us Sunglasses and no sun yet My eyes reminders of times I remember Sure you did, sir I been there Suffered the whole coast And I'm still not sure You realize you're face down, ass up at an international airport right now. They say this airport is known for its art installations. You don't say. Grandiose to escape the algorithm, Tapped in with the captains hats Fit six of my guieapigs in the business 1 transsexual, And 6 women 3 biracial non-bianaries Some accused extra terrestrials You left me home, but — Nobody washes the whites without me. It's OWSLA again. [The Festival Project ™] It's mid week in midtown I fell asleep at a business meeting, Thinking in sequences, Drinking in increments, Sweet, sweet music, Death and television Television Celebritism, star power And no wonder Early October vacations From power fortunes tied to us We want Redbones, Resonated chambers, Thankless sacraments of disaster Are you archived? Damaged and the flatline Comes at such a heavy decibel Your arms grow numb and Start to stiffen; No wonder you're not paranoid Inside of our religion The Eye See i, Excuse me miss— Did I miss it ? Plea, I Give thanks, Again for —this is our tradition Me, I, Seek I —-meaning to make sense of it but, The might, She died, I guess The center of my kitchen Distressed from attention deficit disorder Sure, Marsh —Whatever doctor . He was just the type I like Milky silky white Sunglasses Slicked back hair Thick round thighs High fashion—( l) Sun baked Pose to take a selfie, right? Just the type I like; Milky silky white There's the girl that'll do anything for ya But she's no body With nobody No good, I In fact So ugly l you could choke on just the thought of her Even with beer goggles on But she'll do anything you want And like it—and it doesn't cost She'll fall in love with you (For not even a single dollar.) [The Festival Project ™] Now that we — {Enter The Multiverse} Ahem. Part III Day trip Take a nap Change the map. Pet the cat Let the dog out Run a lap Pitty Pat Pitty Pat Pitty Pat Pitty Pat I Pitty Pat I Pitty Pat Broh what up with these Dillon Francis clones tho. How do you know they're clones? They can't all be multi dimentionals. They could! You never know; they really could. I run these robots Into dark corners Just to honor me They come scurrying and ugly to annoy and ponder upon me, all the while praying l, my mind on Don't mind those, they're broke bots I haven't l l stopped my work to finish Work on [The Festival Project ™] I'm sure by now you've noticed The only people in Champion sportswear and Jansport backpacks Are ugly, slow, And weak L E G E N D S (I have noticed.) If attention deficit is forsure your destination I'm you're designated courier, or carrier pigeon This isn't ingidgenous reparations or explicit subliminal messages, But if it is, this is suggestive your direction is correct and attentive Listen to this shit: Case dismissed; Next time I'll fly direct Hit my line if your eyes are dilated I'm miles high, So if it rejects, Just leave a message (Eject!) All of a sudden, I'm somewhere else (With him) He pulls on the rings On the back of my —what was I wearing again? I should have stayed home in the first place (You don't listen) I should have stayed home in the first place (You don't—) I should have stayed home for awhile Cause before hand, and I'm wild Random foreplay, Orgasm, Desire you, You're right, I don't listen. All of a sudden, I'm gone with you. Those women in Santa Monica, All perfect and in hoards and by the handfuls The type celebrities get Celebrities need, Celebrities want— A shrill reminder Or what I am, And can often lose focus, Drawing back on icons, Sifting through the skin I feel, Entrapped by circumstance And perhaps, even Some terrible curse, or A shield of protection. —the deathly hollows. It almost felt as if I'd never write again, but here I was Nearer somehow to a strange fame, The end of famine And feast of none— Doubling back upon Something I had recorded In this experience, Alone and awakened, Moving in automatic, Chaos and charismatic, felt, but never intertwined In the awesome circumstance Of wanting, no— Needing to be loved, And never having been; Needing to be touched, and never having felt The grip of sorts, The higher bar taste of something I had become famished, The sense of a calling so sacred, It beconed to my sea, The only one, A diamond in starry skies A night of dawn, But dark, the thought The ever present one, Never loved, And shallow kind Shallow breath, And putrid thoughts, Reckoning the wilted flower, The springing seed, The calling of another and yet, Here I was, Tolerance, At her mercy— Fearing none but knowing, By the handfuls they come, And drawn like magnets Into my being, A focus, Nonesuch art none otherwise known as My hell The bodies of women Perfect and priveleged, Sunbathed and worthy Of everything I wanted and needed Without working at all. I wondered harder, fasting. Soft lips upon his Adam's Apple, I drift away in his chest, Dreft, the smell of michielf managed, Then, the music of songs loved And garnished with sprouts of June In the coming of spring, Does form another, Again, my love I call for mercy The pain of yours needing born And my heart estranged Mercy Her eyes were darkened circles And body brittle; As I admired her courtesy, charm And delicate stature, Arose to connect this, A tune— So sung to tell a story Of Rocky Racoon Irish spring to lather his back, In bar form; His burgundy Mercedes Benz has had parked in my garage, And I, not able to trust his drunken judgements, Captured his keys, as my mother and I Had worried for him, Dissappeared again into the night, and yet— At least the keys and the car Were safe with me, at home As was his, Whenever he wished to return My strange and far love Nearly since almost nothing Screen doors and Fischer Price Office calls and casting agents, Honey bees and biopics Telephoto lenses and Semi autobiographical pornography Marriages and suits to match A name for Vegas wedded lie, A love bloomed from birth, Cherished insights in the water Reservations and yamakas, Simple and sacred, The undone village, The thought of nothing but one Until another does pull the string To which I had once known as harness, But had since cut, Only watching to strive, Seeing the dance one makes for one to distance, But only dangling, seeing not that I Had come free and was wary of All love, by now. All men, indeed. [The Festival Project.™] The Complex Collective © COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2024 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ©

[ENTER THE MULTIVERSE]
XXX. (Uptown A Remix)

[ENTER THE MULTIVERSE]

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 5:42


XXX. ft Kendrick Lamar (Uptown A Remix) [Bootleg] Uptown A The Complex Collective Original Track: XXX. (DAMN, Kendrick Lamar, 2017) “The Rescue” This hearty soup uses tumeric, garlic, and beetroot to help boost the immune system and ward off oncoming attacks. This is not a simple soup to throw together once you've already come down with a full-on cold or flu, as you may not have the energy to gather the ingredients and for preparation, however— this soup is more meant for helping to boost the immune system in the beginning stages of coming down with a seasonal bug, or as a preventative booster. This recipe's complex blend of vitamins and minerals from greens and root vegetables keeps its ingredients' wholesome nutritional value high by first oven roasting the vegetables in a medley before adding them to the pot rather than boiling them; the prep time for this recipe is about 2 hours, with an additional 1-2 hours of cook time to simmer for flavor and for the raw chickpeas to reach the ideal texture before serving— the blend of herbs and root vegetables will add a layer of immunity and protection against any oncoming disruption to your normal level of health, and is hearty enough to be served alone, or with a side dish of salad or even a half sandwich, if you're feeling up to it. You will need: ½ medium size had of cauliflower ½ medium to large yellow onion ½ red onion of the same size ½ white onion, per reference 1 whole celery heart One fresh turmeric root 1-3 beets worth of beet root and leafy greens— you will only use the root for this recipe and can save the beets for later 1 stalk baby boo choy 3-4 medium sized carrots ¼ green bell pepper ⅓ pasilla or Anaheim pepper, per preference (one is milder than the other, but for heavy sinus congestion I suggest the Pasilla pepper, which is a bit spicier and will decongest easily, especially when including some of the seeds into the medley) ⅓ red bell pepper ⅓ yellow bell pepper ⅓ orange bell pepper ½ can stewed tomatoes with onion ½ can stewed tomatoes with garlic (This is for broth flavor) One whole vine ripened tomato 5-8 cloves of garlic (per preference) About 3 tablespoons of fresh ginger root (a thumb tip's worth) 3 cups chickpeas, pre rinsed and soaked overnight ½ cup finely chopped fresh dill ½ cup finely chopped fresh cilantro ¼ cup finely chopped freshoregano ½ lime ½ lemon Crushed red pepper Sea salt Thyme Black pepper Part II Spirit says music was first, then words, and after actions—and then all of time is just acting out the stories that were told in the beginning as art and… Something tells me Something's not all the way right with my head I'm Lost in my mind, I'm All the way here, But I'm still Somewhere off a bit Velvet, the skin, I'm just as sick in my head as I ever, Recovered sex addict, and by definition of nutrition —this handsome nigga smells like red licorice. (It's actually cherry ludens with pectin.) Zeroing in and away, heroing hard For your heroine, Heroin veins, Pigs on the wing, Singing your song Hearing your cry out Fly out my miles, my son Come into my arms, mine oath The love, some trouble Heavy was her heart, Lied to cover Still shattered, Ravine ions, cosmos farm And Wanda's black eye Timmy's wishes and SpongeBob's shallow grave, Oh, how high I got That Arnold's lost love Was actually Strangely enough Also his narcissist, Probably also practicing witchcraft And exorcisms of him. Scissorman, Scissorman— Get a load of this one; Frog and toad, a couple laughs Behind the masks, For this world. Would you honor? Give your blessing, butter Different wages paying, Listen, shallow author: You would write but then not follow up About the actors? The actors! The actors have had it. I'm Just As Badly Damaged As I ever was And listen, Awesome told me Your story I chuckled All the way Up until The literal punchline Now, Go home; Go hike Runyon. For a few hours, we can pretend. That old haunts Don't boil up They always have, of course But you know Nothing quite as pungent as What's become of yours [I love my son.] There it is again, As if something had called her, There, more words But less of them than the tongue could offer Swear you, listener, Past this message sits the wilted thumbs of wilderness, and weary travelers, Song pigeons and mismatched audience appearances For pleasantries And of course, Dessert trays. Cause I wear— —We all know. If anything happens these days, It's because I'm a comic. (At some point) Sunglasses before the sun's up; Eat candies before it all melts Warm something as download comes To fight or fold, To win or die To live or lose Whatever then First time flying And I've got My mind blinding me out Deciding for once That I'm not the whole world Just to have the experience If being surrounded by others In some way. The runway lights up all blue, and I'm in love with you. The subway cars opposite collide, I wish I died already. I should give some time between myself and my writing, I think. I really shouldn't end things the way I'm thinking of ending things— But I'm thinking of ending things. How selfish of me. First time flying Sunglasses before the sun comes up Halls on my tongue And vitamins in my pocket, I shuffle over and over in my mind, The millions of dollars And all that I go through Just to skip post, And go home to no one. But—hello there No one's looking over your shoulder quite so hard as This poster is, So aware of what's there, and near you You've begun to fear it Well, then, Hands in my pocket and down Dawn to dusk, Shaking my head, Drunkenly, but stone sober Really no one told me about the poetry, But a whole world opened, Inside of your notebook— Which I stand holding. Pleasentries, sick dissent, Indecent exposure. And body odor this early in the morning; Gotta love country folk Supposedly no judgements, but as I grow I older, The slower toad I become, and discover my bird eye— Here's to hopes The Hellicopter is all I know From here to Hell and back Westward bound, The Sun rise behind us Sunglasses and no sun yet My eyes reminders of times I remember Sure you did, sir I been there Suffered the whole coast And I'm still not sure You realize you're face down, ass up at an international airport right now. They say this airport is known for its art installations. You don't say. Grandiose to escape the algorithm, Tapped in with the captains hats Fit six of my guieapigs in the business 1 transsexual, And 6 women 3 biracial non-bianaries Some accused extra terrestrials You left me home, but — Nobody washes the whites without me. It's OWSLA again. [The Festival Project ™] It's mid week in midtown I fell asleep at a business meeting, Thinking in sequences, Drinking in increments, Sweet, sweet music, Death and television Television Celebritism, star power And no wonder Early October vacations From power fortunes tied to us We want Redbones, Resonated chambers, Thankless sacraments of disaster Are you archived? Damaged and the flatline Comes at such a heavy decibel Your arms grow numb and Start to stiffen; No wonder you're not paranoid Inside of our religion The Eye See i, Excuse me miss— Did I miss it ? Plea, I Give thanks, Again for —this is our tradition Me, I, Seek I —-meaning to make sense of it but, The might, She died, I guess The center of my kitchen Distressed from attention deficit disorder Sure, Marsh —Whatever doctor . He was just the type I like Milky silky white Sunglasses Slicked back hair Thick round thighs High fashion—( l) Sun baked Pose to take a selfie, right? Just the type I like; Milky silky white There's the girl that'll do anything for ya But she's no body With nobody No good, I In fact So ugly l you could choke on just the thought of her Even with beer goggles on But she'll do anything you want And like it—and it doesn't cost She'll fall in love with you (For not even a single dollar.) [The Festival Project ™] Now that we — {Enter The Multiverse} Ahem. Part III Day trip Take a nap Change the map. Pet the cat Let the dog out Run a lap Pitty Pat Pitty Pat Pitty Pat Pitty Pat I Pitty Pat I Pitty Pat Broh what up with these Dillon Francis clones tho. How do you know they're clones? They can't all be multi dimentionals. They could! You never know; they really could. I run these robots Into dark corners Just to honor me They come scurrying and ugly to annoy and ponder upon me, all the while praying l, my mind on Don't mind those, they're broke bots I haven't l l stopped my work to finish Work on [The Festival Project ™] I'm sure by now you've noticed The only people in Champion sportswear and Jansport backpacks Are ugly, slow, And weak L E G E N D S (I have noticed.) If attention deficit is forsure your destination I'm you're designated courier, or carrier pigeon This isn't ingidgenous reparations or explicit subliminal messages, But if it is, this is suggestive your direction is correct and attentive Listen to this shit: Case dismissed; Next time I'll fly direct Hit my line if your eyes are dilated I'm miles high, So if it rejects, Just leave a message (Eject!) All of a sudden, I'm somewhere else (With him) He pulls on the rings On the back of my —what was I wearing again? I should have stayed home in the first place (You don't listen) I should have stayed home in the first place (You don't—) I should have stayed home for awhile Cause before hand, and I'm wild Random foreplay, Orgasm, Desire you, You're right, I don't listen. All of a sudden, I'm gone with you. Those women in Santa Monica, All perfect and in hoards and by the handfuls The type celebrities get Celebrities need, Celebrities want— A shrill reminder Or what I am, And can often lose focus, Drawing back on icons, Sifting through the skin I feel, Entrapped by circumstance And perhaps, even Some terrible curse, or A shield of protection. —the deathly hollows. It almost felt as if I'd never write again, but here I was Nearer somehow to a strange fame, The end of famine And feast of none— Doubling back upon Something I had recorded In this experience, Alone and awakened, Moving in automatic, Chaos and charismatic, felt, but never intertwined In the awesome circumstance Of wanting, no— Needing to be loved, And never having been; Needing to be touched, and never having felt The grip of sorts, The higher bar taste of something I had become famished, The sense of a calling so sacred, It beconed to my sea, The only one, A diamond in starry skies A night of dawn, But dark, the thought The ever present one, Never loved, And shallow kind Shallow breath, And putrid thoughts, Reckoning the wilted flower, The springing seed, The calling of another and yet, Here I was, Tolerance, At her mercy— Fearing none but knowing, By the handfuls they come, And drawn like magnets Into my being, A focus, Nonesuch art none otherwise known as My hell The bodies of women Perfect and priveleged, Sunbathed and worthy Of everything I wanted and needed Without working at all. I wondered harder, fasting. Soft lips upon his Adam's Apple, I drift away in his chest, Dreft, the smell of michielf managed, Then, the music of songs loved And garnished with sprouts of June In the coming of spring, Does form another, Again, my love I call for mercy The pain of yours needing born And my heart estranged Mercy Her eyes were darkened circles And body brittle; As I admired her courtesy, charm And delicate stature, Arose to connect this, A tune— So sung to tell a story Of Rocky Racoon Irish spring to lather his back, In bar form; His burgundy Mercedes Benz has had parked in my garage, And I, not able to trust his drunken judgements, Captured his keys, as my mother and I Had worried for him, Dissappeared again into the night, and yet— At least the keys and the car Were safe with me, at home As was his, Whenever he wished to return My strange and far love Nearly since almost nothing Screen doors and Fischer Price Office calls and casting agents, Honey bees and biopics Telephoto lenses and Semi autobiographical pornography Marriages and suits to match A name for Vegas wedded lie, A love bloomed from birth, Cherished insights in the water Reservations and yamakas, Simple and sacred, The undone village, The thought of nothing but one Until another does pull the string To which I had once known as harness, But had since cut, Only watching to strive, Seeing the dance one makes for one to distance, But only dangling, seeing not that I Had come free and was wary of All love, by now. All men, indeed. [The Festival Project.™] The Complex Collective © COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2024 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ©

Gerald’s World.
XXX. (Uptown A Remix)

Gerald’s World.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 5:42


XXX. ft Kendrick Lamar (Uptown A Remix) [Bootleg] Uptown A The Complex Collective Original Track: XXX. (DAMN, Kendrick Lamar, 2017) “The Rescue” This hearty soup uses tumeric, garlic, and beetroot to help boost the immune system and ward off oncoming attacks. This is not a simple soup to throw together once you've already come down with a full-on cold or flu, as you may not have the energy to gather the ingredients and for preparation, however— this soup is more meant for helping to boost the immune system in the beginning stages of coming down with a seasonal bug, or as a preventative booster. This recipe's complex blend of vitamins and minerals from greens and root vegetables keeps its ingredients' wholesome nutritional value high by first oven roasting the vegetables in a medley before adding them to the pot rather than boiling them; the prep time for this recipe is about 2 hours, with an additional 1-2 hours of cook time to simmer for flavor and for the raw chickpeas to reach the ideal texture before serving— the blend of herbs and root vegetables will add a layer of immunity and protection against any oncoming disruption to your normal level of health, and is hearty enough to be served alone, or with a side dish of salad or even a half sandwich, if you're feeling up to it. You will need: ½ medium size had of cauliflower ½ medium to large yellow onion ½ red onion of the same size ½ white onion, per reference 1 whole celery heart One fresh turmeric root 1-3 beets worth of beet root and leafy greens— you will only use the root for this recipe and can save the beets for later 1 stalk baby boo choy 3-4 medium sized carrots ¼ green bell pepper ⅓ pasilla or Anaheim pepper, per preference (one is milder than the other, but for heavy sinus congestion I suggest the Pasilla pepper, which is a bit spicier and will decongest easily, especially when including some of the seeds into the medley) ⅓ red bell pepper ⅓ yellow bell pepper ⅓ orange bell pepper ½ can stewed tomatoes with onion ½ can stewed tomatoes with garlic (This is for broth flavor) One whole vine ripened tomato 5-8 cloves of garlic (per preference) About 3 tablespoons of fresh ginger root (a thumb tip's worth) 3 cups chickpeas, pre rinsed and soaked overnight ½ cup finely chopped fresh dill ½ cup finely chopped fresh cilantro ¼ cup finely chopped freshoregano ½ lime ½ lemon Crushed red pepper Sea salt Thyme Black pepper Part II Spirit says music was first, then words, and after actions—and then all of time is just acting out the stories that were told in the beginning as art and… Something tells me Something's not all the way right with my head I'm Lost in my mind, I'm All the way here, But I'm still Somewhere off a bit Velvet, the skin, I'm just as sick in my head as I ever, Recovered sex addict, and by definition of nutrition —this handsome nigga smells like red licorice. (It's actually cherry ludens with pectin.) Zeroing in and away, heroing hard For your heroine, Heroin veins, Pigs on the wing, Singing your song Hearing your cry out Fly out my miles, my son Come into my arms, mine oath The love, some trouble Heavy was her heart, Lied to cover Still shattered, Ravine ions, cosmos farm And Wanda's black eye Timmy's wishes and SpongeBob's shallow grave, Oh, how high I got That Arnold's lost love Was actually Strangely enough Also his narcissist, Probably also practicing witchcraft And exorcisms of him. Scissorman, Scissorman— Get a load of this one; Frog and toad, a couple laughs Behind the masks, For this world. Would you honor? Give your blessing, butter Different wages paying, Listen, shallow author: You would write but then not follow up About the actors? The actors! The actors have had it. I'm Just As Badly Damaged As I ever was And listen, Awesome told me Your story I chuckled All the way Up until The literal punchline Now, Go home; Go hike Runyon. For a few hours, we can pretend. That old haunts Don't boil up They always have, of course But you know Nothing quite as pungent as What's become of yours [I love my son.] There it is again, As if something had called her, There, more words But less of them than the tongue could offer Swear you, listener, Past this message sits the wilted thumbs of wilderness, and weary travelers, Song pigeons and mismatched audience appearances For pleasantries And of course, Dessert trays. Cause I wear— —We all know. If anything happens these days, It's because I'm a comic. (At some point) Sunglasses before the sun's up; Eat candies before it all melts Warm something as download comes To fight or fold, To win or die To live or lose Whatever then First time flying And I've got My mind blinding me out Deciding for once That I'm not the whole world Just to have the experience If being surrounded by others In some way. The runway lights up all blue, and I'm in love with you. The subway cars opposite collide, I wish I died already. I should give some time between myself and my writing, I think. I really shouldn't end things the way I'm thinking of ending things— But I'm thinking of ending things. How selfish of me. First time flying Sunglasses before the sun comes up Halls on my tongue And vitamins in my pocket, I shuffle over and over in my mind, The millions of dollars And all that I go through Just to skip post, And go home to no one. But—hello there No one's looking over your shoulder quite so hard as This poster is, So aware of what's there, and near you You've begun to fear it Well, then, Hands in my pocket and down Dawn to dusk, Shaking my head, Drunkenly, but stone sober Really no one told me about the poetry, But a whole world opened, Inside of your notebook— Which I stand holding. Pleasentries, sick dissent, Indecent exposure. And body odor this early in the morning; Gotta love country folk Supposedly no judgements, but as I grow I older, The slower toad I become, and discover my bird eye— Here's to hopes The Hellicopter is all I know From here to Hell and back Westward bound, The Sun rise behind us Sunglasses and no sun yet My eyes reminders of times I remember Sure you did, sir I been there Suffered the whole coast And I'm still not sure You realize you're face down, ass up at an international airport right now. They say this airport is known for its art installations. You don't say. Grandiose to escape the algorithm, Tapped in with the captains hats Fit six of my guieapigs in the business 1 transsexual, And 6 women 3 biracial non-bianaries Some accused extra terrestrials You left me home, but — Nobody washes the whites without me. It's OWSLA again. [The Festival Project ™] It's mid week in midtown I fell asleep at a business meeting, Thinking in sequences, Drinking in increments, Sweet, sweet music, Death and television Television Celebritism, star power And no wonder Early October vacations From power fortunes tied to us We want Redbones, Resonated chambers, Thankless sacraments of disaster Are you archived? Damaged and the flatline Comes at such a heavy decibel Your arms grow numb and Start to stiffen; No wonder you're not paranoid Inside of our religion The Eye See i, Excuse me miss— Did I miss it ? Plea, I Give thanks, Again for —this is our tradition Me, I, Seek I —-meaning to make sense of it but, The might, She died, I guess The center of my kitchen Distressed from attention deficit disorder Sure, Marsh —Whatever doctor . He was just the type I like Milky silky white Sunglasses Slicked back hair Thick round thighs High fashion—( l) Sun baked Pose to take a selfie, right? Just the type I like; Milky silky white There's the girl that'll do anything for ya But she's no body With nobody No good, I In fact So ugly l you could choke on just the thought of her Even with beer goggles on But she'll do anything you want And like it—and it doesn't cost She'll fall in love with you (For not even a single dollar.) [The Festival Project ™] Now that we — {Enter The Multiverse} Ahem. Part III Day trip Take a nap Change the map. Pet the cat Let the dog out Run a lap Pitty Pat Pitty Pat Pitty Pat Pitty Pat I Pitty Pat I Pitty Pat Broh what up with these Dillon Francis clones tho. How do you know they're clones? They can't all be multi dimentionals. They could! You never know; they really could. I run these robots Into dark corners Just to honor me They come scurrying and ugly to annoy and ponder upon me, all the while praying l, my mind on Don't mind those, they're broke bots I haven't l l stopped my work to finish Work on [The Festival Project ™] I'm sure by now you've noticed The only people in Champion sportswear and Jansport backpacks Are ugly, slow, And weak L E G E N D S (I have noticed.) If attention deficit is forsure your destination I'm you're designated courier, or carrier pigeon This isn't ingidgenous reparations or explicit subliminal messages, But if it is, this is suggestive your direction is correct and attentive Listen to this shit: Case dismissed; Next time I'll fly direct Hit my line if your eyes are dilated I'm miles high, So if it rejects, Just leave a message (Eject!) All of a sudden, I'm somewhere else (With him) He pulls on the rings On the back of my —what was I wearing again? I should have stayed home in the first place (You don't listen) I should have stayed home in the first place (You don't—) I should have stayed home for awhile Cause before hand, and I'm wild Random foreplay, Orgasm, Desire you, You're right, I don't listen. All of a sudden, I'm gone with you. Those women in Santa Monica, All perfect and in hoards and by the handfuls The type celebrities get Celebrities need, Celebrities want— A shrill reminder Or what I am, And can often lose focus, Drawing back on icons, Sifting through the skin I feel, Entrapped by circumstance And perhaps, even Some terrible curse, or A shield of protection. —the deathly hollows. It almost felt as if I'd never write again, but here I was Nearer somehow to a strange fame, The end of famine And feast of none— Doubling back upon Something I had recorded In this experience, Alone and awakened, Moving in automatic, Chaos and charismatic, felt, but never intertwined In the awesome circumstance Of wanting, no— Needing to be loved, And never having been; Needing to be touched, and never having felt The grip of sorts, The higher bar taste of something I had become famished, The sense of a calling so sacred, It beconed to my sea, The only one, A diamond in starry skies A night of dawn, But dark, the thought The ever present one, Never loved, And shallow kind Shallow breath, And putrid thoughts, Reckoning the wilted flower, The springing seed, The calling of another and yet, Here I was, Tolerance, At her mercy— Fearing none but knowing, By the handfuls they come, And drawn like magnets Into my being, A focus, Nonesuch art none otherwise known as My hell The bodies of women Perfect and priveleged, Sunbathed and worthy Of everything I wanted and needed Without working at all. I wondered harder, fasting. Soft lips upon his Adam's Apple, I drift away in his chest, Dreft, the smell of michielf managed, Then, the music of songs loved And garnished with sprouts of June In the coming of spring, Does form another, Again, my love I call for mercy The pain of yours needing born And my heart estranged Mercy Her eyes were darkened circles And body brittle; As I admired her courtesy, charm And delicate stature, Arose to connect this, A tune— So sung to tell a story Of Rocky Racoon Irish spring to lather his back, In bar form; His burgundy Mercedes Benz has had parked in my garage, And I, not able to trust his drunken judgements, Captured his keys, as my mother and I Had worried for him, Dissappeared again into the night, and yet— At least the keys and the car Were safe with me, at home As was his, Whenever he wished to return My strange and far love Nearly since almost nothing Screen doors and Fischer Price Office calls and casting agents, Honey bees and biopics Telephoto lenses and Semi autobiographical pornography Marriages and suits to match A name for Vegas wedded lie, A love bloomed from birth, Cherished insights in the water Reservations and yamakas, Simple and sacred, The undone village, The thought of nothing but one Until another does pull the string To which I had once known as harness, But had since cut, Only watching to strive, Seeing the dance one makes for one to distance, But only dangling, seeing not that I Had come free and was wary of All love, by now. All men, indeed. [The Festival Project.™] The Complex Collective © COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2024 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ©

The DiSpirito Team Real Estate Show
RI Housing Down Payment Assistance, Benefits of Bundling, To Store or Not To Store?, & More!

The DiSpirito Team Real Estate Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 42:22


In this show we discuss: -Rhode Island Housing Down Payment Assistance Programs ft. Paul Salcone -Benefits of Bundling Insurance ft. Albert Robinson -To Store or Not To Store? That is the Question. ft. George Metz -RIBlogger's Top 5 Early October 2024 Events in Rhode Island!

CORVETTE TODAY
CORVETTE TODAY #233 - Corvette News & Headlines, Early October 2024

CORVETTE TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 35:20


CORVETTE TODAY #233 - CORVETTE NEWS & HEADLINES, EARLY OCTOBER 2024As of this month, CORVETTE TODAY begins year #5 for our News & Headlines shows. What a terrific milestone!​Keith Cornett from CorvetteBlogger.com is back next week with your CORVETTE TODAY host, Steve Garrett, to bring you a show that is absolutely jam packed with Corvette news!​Here are a few of the things that Steve and Keith cover on the show:​Chevrolet's "Build & Buy" Configurator is now live onlineMark Reuss says Corvette will always be under ChevroletA 1967 L88 Corvette hammers at Mecum Monterey for $2.1 millionSport Auot Driver (from YouTube) confirms the C8 Z06 has the fastest Nurburgring time in 2024The 2025 Corvette Owners Manual is now available for download​In the 5 years we've been doing the News & Headlines shows, I don't remember a show that is packed with more Corvette information that this one!​And a HUGE shout-out and thank you to Keith Cornett at CorvetteBlogger for partnering with us for 5 years on our every-other-week News & Headlines shows.​Listen to the podcast, watch the YouTube video, join the Facebook group, sign up for weekly email notifications, follow the show on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, X (Twitter) and Threads. Plus shop in the brand new CORVETTE TODAY Merchandise Store at:​​www.CorvetteToday.com​

Weekly Skews
Weekly Skews - 9/24/24 – Early October Surprise Party

Weekly Skews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 61:31


Skewers it has been one HECKUVA week for the American Right as a truly comical number of sex scandals have broken at basically the same time. Matt Gaetz doin' Matt Gaetz stuff (i.e. bringing a teenager to a sex party), yet another vehemently homophobic activist turns out to have a super gay history, and of course the abject and filthy insanity of Mark Robinson. Join us. Support the show

Money and Mental Peace - Debt-Free Degree, Easy Scholarships, Money for College, Christian College Girls
356 - Who Wants This $1000 October Scholarship to Attend Your Dream School? DUE EARLY OCTOBER!

Money and Mental Peace - Debt-Free Degree, Easy Scholarships, Money for College, Christian College Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 13:36


Student loans are killing the American dream for an entire generation. $1.75 trillion in total student loan debt (including federal and private loans) $28,950 owed per borrower on average About 92% of all student debt are federal student loans; the remaining amount is private student loans 55% of students from public four-year institutions had student loans 57% of students from private nonprofit four-year institutions took on education debt Source: https://www.forbes.com/advisor/student-loans/average-student-loan-debt-statistics/  Scholarships are an option, but sometimes they're overwhelming to find or sort through! Let me help! Today, I share this EASY $1000 scholarship that you can apply for BEFORE OCTOBER 1st (: Or... Want my one-on-one help to find more scholarships that you qualify for, like this one? Then head to calendly.com/moneyandmentalpeace and plan a FREE Scholarship Strategy Session so we can find you some $$$ for school!   Scholarship mentioned in this episode: https://bold.org/scholarships/attend-your-dream-school-scholarship/    Related Episodes:   261 - I Found $18,888 in Scholarships For This Mom Going Back to School! LIVE COACHING! 320 - How to Find Scholarships for Students with ADHD, Learning Disabilities, ADD, & Mental Health Conditions 348 - "THE OFFICE" $500 FAN SCHOLARSHIP! Are You the Show's Biggest Fan?    Come join our Facebook Group: Christian College Girls Community → tinyurl.com/karacommunity Instagram → @moneyandmentalpeace YouTube → Kara's Quest Email → info@moneyandmentalpeace.com   **Get scholarships and pay for college without student loans!**   Are you worried about how to pay for college? Stressed because it's so expensive? Are you having trouble finding scholarships, or all you find don't apply to you? Overwhelmed with all things school and money?   Welcome fam! This podcast will help you find and get scholarships, avoid student loans and maybe even graduate college debt-free!   Hey! I'm Kara, a Christian entrepreneur, amateur snowboarder, and scholarship BEAST! I figured out how to not only finish college debt-free, but I even had $10k left over in the bank after graduation. (& btw, my parents weren't able to help me financially either!)   During school, I was worried about paying for next semester. I couldn't find scholarships that worked specifically for me, and didn't know how to get started while juggling homework and keeping up with ALL.THE.THINGS.   But dude, I learned there was a better way! With God's direction, I tested out of classes, and found the perfect scholarships, grants, internships, and weird budget hacks that helped me go from overwhelmed to debt-free with $10k in the bank–all with God on my side.   ... and I'm here to walk you through this, too.   If you are ready to find scholarships specific to you, learn to manage your money well, and have enough money to kill it at college, this pod is for you!   So grab your cold brew and TI-89, and listen in on the most stress-free and debt-free class you've ever attended: this is Money and Mental Peace. Topics related to this episode: bursary, scholarships, on-a-budget, financial freedom, financial stability, purse-friendly, affordable, how to get free money, spend less, financial aid, $1,000 no essay scholarship, no essay scholarship, no essay scholarships 2023, no essay scholarships 2024, $10,000 no essay scholarship, $1,000 no essay scholarship, $10000 no essay scholarship, $10,000 no essay scholarship, $1000 no essay scholarship, $1,000 no essay scholarship, scholarship owl no essay scholarship, no essay needed scholarship, unigo, niche, unigo.com, niche.com, scholarships.com, financial aid, financial aid office, financial aid advisor, private student loans, public student loans, federal student loans

The Tom Toole Sales Group Podcast
Best Time to Buy Revealed: Why Late September & Early October is the time to buy | Tom's Take 393

The Tom Toole Sales Group Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 4:08


Kakos Industries
Europe 2024

Kakos Industries

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 1:33


I’ll be in Europe end of August to Early October. Get in touch if you want to see me! Hello, everyone. Conrad again. If you believe the cover story, then I am the creator of Kakos Industries, which is a work of fiction. If you don't believe the cover story, then the tin foil is […]

The Deer Camp Podcast
#15 - Lucas Jones: "What If" on a 130" 6 Point and Ending a 5 Year Buck Drought

The Deer Camp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 37:36


On today's episode of the.deercamp.podcast, we sit down with Lucas Jones. Lucas is the owner of Brokenstraw Media and is also the producer of the.deercamp.podcast. We discuss: Making the leap into working for yourself Hunting Pennsylvania Hill Country Mid-season scouting Ending a 5-year buck drought on PA Public Hunting Scrapes in Early October 2 year history with a giant 6 point Overcompensating for bullet drop 2024 hunt plans And so much more!  Connect: -https://www.instagram.com/hutchy.outdoors/ -https://www.instagram.com/brokenstraw_media/

KNEL Sports
Brady Bulldog Football vs. Early October 13, 2023 (L) 69-8

KNEL Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 180:54


KNEL has been broadcasting Bulldog sports for over 50 years. Listen to Brady Bulldog sports on KNEL 1490 AM, knelradio.com, Alexa, and the TuneIn App. KNEL Sports Podcast, your podcast for High School sports across the Heart of Texas and Northwest Texas Hill Country!

The Everyday Bow Hunter
Ep. 10: Early October Bow Hunting (& a Buck at 10 Yards!)

The Everyday Bow Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 42:23


Have you ever said: Why did I do that? Well, I did this week, and ironically, Dan did too. This week, bow hunting early season mayhem hit us right in the mouth. I think you're gonna like it. On a more somber note, I would like to dedicate this episode to a dear friend of mine who served with me on ODA 535, Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne). His name is Josh Rowson and he dedicated his life to this country, serving 27 years in the US Army, in both the 1st, 5th, and 19th Special Forces Groups. He had more combat tours than you can count. He was a warrior, a dear friend, husband, and father. Love you man. See you on the other side. Then in the podcast, Dan and I answered a few listener questions about what bow or crossbow to get started with for turkey hunting. Which then made us go down the rabbit hole of to crossbow or not to crossbow? It is a debate that both Dan and I agree on. We are for hunters. We need more deer hunters as the overall hunting population is literally dropping year after year in the US and with all the anti-hunting groups out there, we all need to stick together. Enough on that. I talk about my encounter with a buck last Friday morning and what I totally screwed up. This is a great lesson to learn, so you'll want to listen to this. Then I talk about my active scouting journey and how I managed the evening thermals to optimize the wind direction for my evening hunt. The Dan digs into a pretty funny series of events that you just can't make up with some bad batteries, a few does and fawns, and his truck. You got to hear this one. We've got all this and a lot more that will help any bow hunting beginner get better. You can definitely learn from our mistakes in this episode. Check it out now! Key Resources from the Podcast: Scouting Fall Food Sources for Deer: https://bit.ly/45nI5b8 Buck Bedding 101: https://bit.ly/buck-bedding-101 Still Hunting: How to Be a Mobile & Adaptable Deer Hunter: https://bit.ly/3ROi8P4 Be sure to visit my website for more content: https://archeryhunting.com (The Everyday Bow Hunter)

D3 Golf Guys
Episode 9: Early October results and 2nd Men's Rankings

D3 Golf Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 60:46


In this episode, we talk about the Women's National Championship preview, talk about several Men's results, and we discuss the most recent Golf Coaches poll that was published today.  We hope you enjoy this episode!Support the show

The Doggy Juice Podcast
Doggy Juice Podcast Episode 141 - Early October Quick Pod

The Doggy Juice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 15:51


Doggy Juice Podcast Episode 141 - Early October Quick Pod by DoggyJuice

Chasing Legends Outdoors Podcast
My wife and I were baptized!! 2 Corinthians 5:17 & Early October Forecast and Tactics!

Chasing Legends Outdoors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 37:22


Welcome to the Red Letters & Whitetails podcast! On episode 8, host Steven Crawford shares the big news and his life!! Kaely and Steven were baptized on October 1st, and after Steven shares his experience he dives in 2 Corinthians 5:17, "Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new." When Kaely and Steven were baptized, they became new creations in Christ; their old selves have passed away, and they are now reborn in the image of Christ! After diving into that verse, Steven turns his attention to the whitetail woods now that it's October!! He discusses the cold front coming in the first full weekend of October; deer are going to be on their feet with temperatures dropping 25+ degrees and drastic wind direction changes! With the huge temperature drop, this would be the weekend to squeeze in a morning hunt to see if you catch that buck heading back to his bedroom a little bit later than usual. Also, be focused on corn and acorns!! Deer will be on the feed this weekend after this crazy warm front.SUBSCRIBE AND ENJOY! LIVE FOR JESUS Y'ALL!

Peak Northwest
Where and when to find peak fall color in Oregon

Peak Northwest

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 35:56


Our green Pacific Northwest forests are about to turn shades of red, yellow and orange. Oregon's remarkable fall color is best paired with striking scenery like towering volcanoes and raging rivers. From the highest elevations down to the coast, there are plenty of places to find that perfect combination, ushering in the season with incredible views. On this week's episode of Peak Northwest, we look at the Fall Foliage Prediction Map to see where and when peak fall color will be coming to Oregon. No matter where you plan to spend your autumn days, there's bound to be some color nearby. Here are some highlights from this week's show: Early October brings fall color to Oregon's central Cascade Mountains. Why Portland is one of the best places to see fall color. Steens Mountain is a surprisingly good fall destination. “Larch marching” through Washington. Subscribe to Peak Northwest on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or anywhere you listen to podcasts. -- Jamie Hale and Vickie Connor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Astrology Oddcast
INTENSE SEASON - Astrology of Early October 2023

The Astrology Oddcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 19:44


This week's Oddcast is a short overview of what's going on and how you might experience this intense energy.What are the aspects going on, what will you do with this energy surge?Resources:Listen to my Podcast episode Love Revolution hereBuy Cycles hereRead my blogs incl. my one on Venus  hereUse code LISTENER to get 25% off my course; Learn to Read Your Birth Chart Find me:Instagram: @francescaoddieastrology@astrologyretreats TikTok: @francescaoddieastrologyWebsite:francescaoddie.com

CORVETTE TODAY
CORVETTE TODAY #181 - Corvette News & Headlines, Early October 2023

CORVETTE TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 30:11


CORVETTE TODAY #181 - Corvette News & Headlines, Early October 2023Fall is here and in full swing. The automotive industry is going through a tumultuous time right now with the United Auto Workers striking the Big 3 automakers.Your CORVETTE TODAY host, Steve Garrett, teams up again with Keith Cornett from CorvetteBlogger to bring you the most up-to-date information in the world of Corvette. Besides the UAW strike, here are some of the other Corvette topics that Steve and Keith will discuss:1. 2024 Corvette production started on Monday, September 18th2. Two ZR1 prototypes are spotted in Colorado with no wheel coverings and no exhaust sounds3. A C3 Corvette gets a "Mako-over" into a Mako Shark II4. A C8 Z06 falls off a lift at a dealership5. A 2023 70th Anniversary Z06 sells at Mecum for $247,5006. A Chevy Silverado rolls over a C8 Corvette....ON PURPOSE!Every other week, CORVETTE TODAY brings you the latest news in the world of Corvette to keep you informed on what's happening with America's Sports Car!Listen to the podcast, watch the YouTube video, join the Facebook group, sign up for weekly email notifications, follow the show on LinkedIn, Instagram, X (Twitter) and Threads, plus shop in the Merchandise Store at:www.CorvetteToday.com

Jim Strader Outdoors
10-1-23, Hour 2 - Jim Strader and co-host Scott Cronin talk hunting and fishing in early October

Jim Strader Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 36:03


Jim Strader and co-host Scott Cronin continue their talk on hunting and fishing in early October...

The DiSpirito Team Real Estate Show
Rhode Island Housing Grant Ending, Insurance Moratoriums, Inspections Not Just For Buyers, & More!

The DiSpirito Team Real Estate Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 45:09


In this show we discuss: -The Rhode Island Housing $17,500 Grant Will Be Ending Soon! ft. Paul Salcone -Insurance Moratoriums and How it Can Potentially Impact Real Estate Buying ft. Albert Robinson -Home Inspections Are Not Just For Buyers! ft. Mike Auger -RIBlogger's Top 5 Early October and Columbus Day 2023 Weekend Events Coming Up In Rhode Island!

FM Talk 1065 Podcasts
Sip and Chew w/Mike & Stew 10.1.2023 Early October Cancer Benefits, and French Wine

FM Talk 1065 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 43:33


Jim Strader Outdoors
10-1-23, Hour 1 - Jim Strader and co-host Scott Cronin talk hunting and fishing in early October

Jim Strader Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 38:05


Jim Strader and co-host Scott Cronin talk hunting and fishing in early October...

Growing Together with Claire & Steve
Growing Together - early October: apples, dried flowers and pumpkins

Growing Together with Claire & Steve

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 36:42


It's early October at the Adhurst Estate Allotment. The flowers are still bright and enjoying the sun, as are Claire and Steve! There's a lot to do in the garden this time of year including pruning rambling and climbing roses, tidying plots, sowing hardy annuals and seeds for wildflower meadows. Pumpkins are nearly ready for weighing too - have you grown some this year?  Joining Claire and Steve are Lucy Lee from Ramshackle Flowers, who sows, grows and dries flowers throughout the year and Jon Munday from the Blackmoor Estate, who is surrounded by fruit trees as the Apple Tasting Day approaches. Listen to Growing Together, twice a month, with Claire Vennis and Steve Amos.  Recorded at the Adhust Estate Allotment in Hampshire and supported by Alitex.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Random Arc Entertainment - RAE
The Tale's End - EP #2 - Radio TANO - Part I - AHSOKA - EPS 1-6 - Conflicts and Creations - Review and Analysis +Q&A#2!

Random Arc Entertainment - RAE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 137:11


SPOILERS AHEAD FOR AHSOKA AND MOST OF MAINLINE STAR WARS!Welcome to another episode of the Tale's End! A show that talks about all things relating to books, comics, movies and TV shows! Some relative, some not so relative in both time and space! This month,  we're going to talk about Star Wars : Ahsoka. This franchise has been a huge inspiration to the main show on this feed, Vicious Cabaret, and so this is a bit of a deep dive into the Star Wars franchise, my relationship with it and opinions on it, using this new series as a starting point as I believe there is a lot that needs to be said!We'll be coming back in EARLY OCTOBER to cap off this analysis when Ahsoka finishes airing so stay tuned for that, as there will not be an episode of VC at the end of September. Don't worry, I explain why at the top of the episode but the gist of it is we need a little more time to work on the Halloween special and the season finale in November, so thought I'd put together this rather long review and analysis on the Tale's End to tide y'all over!This episode also features another Cabaret Q&A! This time around we get a bit more specific on the influences for the actual voices of the characters in the main show! :)This is the place where all your wonderful and insightful questions shall be answered! There may also be bloopers at the very end so make sure and not click away too early! ;)Hope you enjoy! Also if you prefer listening at a slightly faster  speed on your podcast app, which some do, we recommend 1.1 to 1.15x speed! :)Remember to subscribe to RAE if you enjoyed!  Feel free to submit questions via Facebook or email!And don't forget to submit a rating or review on whatever podcast app you use as it really does help show your support for the show!Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showSTAY TUNED IN October and November 2023 for the Vicious Cabaret Halloween special, followed by the season finale, along with deep dives and media analysis on the newest addition to RAE Broadcasting, The Tale's End; a show that will also be releasing throughout the Christmas and new year period, during which VC will be off air... until March 2024!

The Dr. Sky Experience
Sky Update - Early October Skies 2023

The Dr. Sky Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 11:27


More at: Eclipse Glasses- www.tse17.com Eclipse Information- https://www.greatamericaneclipse.com/october-14-2023 Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta- https://balloonfiesta.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Trail Cam Radio
#306 - Kill Your Target Buck in Early October: Hunting Opening Week for Mature Bucks with Justin Hollandsworth

Trail Cam Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 59:51


On today's episode of The Exodus Podcast, we are back in the studio talking with repeat guest Justin Hollandsworth. Justin is a wizard when it comes to hunting early October and has killed plenty of big bucks in that time frame. We discuss: Early season hunts require patience and careful consideration of multiple factors Stacking different factors in your favor and being patient for the right time to strike Observation and quick action are crucial during the early hunting season Hunting during the first two weeks is essential as conditions and deer patterns change quickly Don't be afraid to make mistakes or fail, sometimes taking risks pays off Spotting scopes and binoculars can provide better information than trail cameras Trail cameras are valuable tools for learning about deer behavior Consider weather conditions and wind direction when analyzing trail camera photos Being patient and observing signs, weather conditions, and deer movement Hanging preset stands can be convenient, but being 10 yards off the mark can ruin your opportunity And so much more!   Click Here To Build Your Set Of Exodus NIS Arrows:  https://exodusoutdoorgear.com/collections/custom-arrows/products/the-nis    CONNECT:  -https://linktr.ee/exodustrailcamera -https://bit.ly/TheDeerGearPodcast -https://linktr.ee/TheLandPodcast

Wars of The World
The Battle of Mogadishu: Black Hawk Down

Wars of The World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 33:46


Early October 1993, as Americans went about their daily business, many were stunned to hear of the dramatic events that had taken place thousands of miles away in the impoverished, war-torn country of Somalia involving their own troops in a city few of them had ever heard of. Fought on the streets of the Somali capital, the Battle of Mogadishu, as American history books refer to it, took place on the afternoon of October 3rd 1993, through the night and into the next morning. For American forces, it would prove one of the most intense urban battles since the Vietnam War two decades earlier. Consequently, they suffered more dead and wounded in a matter of hours than in recent years of operations combined, culminating in the shootdown of two US Army UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters. Yet, despite these factors, the battle itself is considered a tactical success for the US forces involved, for despite daunting odds, political restrictions in the planning stage, and unforeseen mishaps, a force of less than 100 US troops held off more than 10 times their own number of heavily armed hostiles who poured streams of bullets and rocket-propelled grenades at their positions in an intense, coordinated ambush. In today's episode, we will examine the events leading up to the battle, the battle itself and the fallout from the whole affair, known around the world as the Black Hawk Down Incident.Support the show

Whitetail Bloodline
67 | Early October Cold Fronts W/ Parker Hale | Indiana Public Land | Access Routes and Thermals

Whitetail Bloodline

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 86:07


I'm joined by Parker Hale from The Swamp Bros to dive into his successful hunt on Southern Indiana Public Land during early October on the first cold front of the year. Parker talks about the scouting and preparation that led to this giant pointer!! This year he dialed in his access route on this piece of public land and was more methodical with his approach than ever. With the first south wind after a bunch of north's and a cold front just moving through Parker knew he had to be in a tree. One of the hardest part of hunting big woods Whitetails with lots of topography is the thermals and how the wind moves through them, after a couple years of hunting this public land Parker has it dialed in. Acorns were a hot spot in these first couple weeks of October and that's was ultimately one of the key factors that helped Parker capitalize on his first Archery buck and it was definitely a dandy grossing over 145 inches as a pure typical point!!

Maximum Collective Podcast
Spool Up 10 - It's a new year!

Maximum Collective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 44:36


Join Greg, Greggor, Steve as we discuss what our plans are for 2023, new products and future fun flies!   RC Heli Events https://www.facebook.com/groups/1368591710214855 Feb 23 – 26, 2023 – Ranch Helibeaters Fun Fly at The Ranch at Creek Feb 23-26 - RCHO Chillout in Knightdale, NC March 17-19, 2023 - Amps Heli Smack Fest - Miami, FL April 12 -16, 2023 - Ircha West at Clovis RC Club April 27-30 - Spring Fling at FARC in Fredericksburg, VA May 6th, 2023 - Buckeye Blade Scrape Mat 19-21 - 2nd Annual Helicopter "Spring Thing" Cuba, New York June 8th – 11th– Midwest Heli Boyz Full Pitch Fest at Lincoln Sky Knights Club Waverly, NE June 22-25th - SPNOFF Molalla, OR June 23-25 Dragonfly 3324 Apperson Rd Eastbend NC 27108 July 13-16th, 2023 - Ohio Heli Throwdown July 28 -31, 2023 - RC Helicopter Nationals at Muncie, IN August 1-10 - F3c/F3N World Championships at Muncie, IN August 9-13 - IRCHA Jamboree at Muncie, IN August 25,26,27 2023 - 20th Annual Northeast Model Helicopter Jamboree - Palmyra, NY August 31-September 3, 2023 - Heli Extravaganza(HEX) - Triple Tree Aerodrome Woodruff, SC September or October 2023 – High Desert Heli Hoedown at Samsarg Field Fernley, NV September 2023 – Mile High Heli Showdown – Denver, CO Area September of Early October 2023 - High Desert Hoedown October 2023 - Hanover RC Heli Smackdown 2023 October 2023 - Midwest Heli Boyz presents Heliween - Atlantic, Iowa November 2023 - Southwest Heli Rodeo - Arizona

The Outdoor Panel Podcast
October Whitetail Hunting in Wisconsin

The Outdoor Panel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 32:43


Podcast Topic's - We recap the hunts from Early October to the Pre-Rut time period in Wisconsin Red Bearded Predators YouTube Channel | www.youtube.com/c/RedBeardedPredators The Buck Psych YouTube Channel | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4_gcun8_kLGQWJMDxQtFpQ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thehuntingcamppodcast/support

Truth From The Stand Deer Hunting Podcast
EP. 307: Patterning October Mountain Bucks | PA Mountain Buck Down

Truth From The Stand Deer Hunting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 98:20


Today we are talking bid woods mountain bucks with Dylan Pavlik. Dylan has found an approach that has filled his archery tag in Early October in the mountains of Pennsylvania the past two seasons. There's no pixie dust here, just a woodsman with determination who's willing to burn up the boot leather to pattern mountain bucks consistently during early October. Hope you all dig conversation as much as I did - thanks for listening! To listen to the podcast click the purple play button at the top of the page. You can also download the podcast via iTunes, Stitcher Radio and Google Play—don't forget to share with your friends! If you like the podcast, please leave us a 5 star iTunes rating…we'd really appreciate it. Click here to listen/subscribe on iTunes (best for iOS devices) Click here to listen/subscribe on Stitcher (best for Android devices) WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 307 How it all began Hunting the mountains Patterning October bucks Benches and connecting buck trails And much more! SHOW NOTES AND LINKS: —Truth From The Stand Merch —Support our partners: Exodus Outdoor Gear, Spartan Forge & Tethrd — Visit my local archery shop Bob and AJ's Archery World —Waypoint TV Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

East Meets West Hunt
Ep. 266: Early October Hunting Recap - Illinois and West Virginia

East Meets West Hunt

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 29:12


On this episode of the East Meets West Hunt podcast, Beau Martonik is going solo to break down his recent hunt on some of the best private farm country in Illinois, followed by a scouting trip to the rugged mountains of southern West Virginia. Topics: Illinois - Quietkat Hunt Learning from someone with 25+ years of experience in hunting mature deer Green soybeans and acorns were hot food sources Snorting back and forth with a buck Finding water and a nice buck Southern West Virginia Scouting Trip Glass in the mornings and scout afternoon/evenings Day 1 consisted of walking different levels of ridges on the sides of valley fills looking for white oaks dropping Day 2 covered other points and dropped some cameras Day 3 found the holy grail spot with 4 ridges converging at one spot with a large community scrape Finding the does Why the southern West Virginia mountains are different than other areas in the Appalachian range Resources: Instagram:   @eastmeetswesthunt @beau.martonik Facebook:   East Meets West Outdoors   Website/Apparel/Deals: https://www.eastmeetswesthunt.com/ YouTube: Beau Martonik - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQJon93sYfu9HUMKpCMps3w Amazon Influencer Page https://www.amazon.com/shop/beau.martonik   Partners and Exclusive Deals: Spartan Forge - Check out the Spartan Forge app for deer movement predictions based on millions of data points for your area, as well as incredible GPS mapping! Save 20% with coupon code eastmeetswest GoWild - is a free social community built by hunters, for hunters. Use the code EASTMEETSWEST to save 10% off of all hunting gear on the website (including Tethrd Saddle hunting equipment). Maven Optics - Top-quality binoculars, spotting scopes and rifle scopes for your hunts from east to west. Use the code eastmeetswest-gift to get a free gift with your next order! Elk Crossing Getaway in the PA Wilds - You can rent out my personal AirBNB property in the heart of the PA Wilds as a hunting camp, watch the elk with your family, go hiking, fishing, and anything else outdoor-related. Send us a message on AirBNB and say you heard about it on the podcast to save 10%. TETHRD - Tethrd builds the highest quality, lightweight, and innovative saddle hunting gear on the planet. Use the coupon code EASTMEETSWEST to save 10% off Tethrd saddle hunting gear in the GoWild App Gear Shop. SITKA GEAR - Use this link to help support the podcast and build your own performance hunting apparel system. Exodus Trail Cameras- Save 10% off Exodus trail cameras and gear by clicking on the link. Code automatically applied at checkout Seek Outside - Save 5% off the American-made, lightweight tents and outdoor gear by using the code eastmeetswest Big Truck Farms - They embrace the mindset of hard work and the outdoor lifestyle on the farm with an “Earn a Beer” mentality. They support and host archery shoots, donate to veterans, and make damn good beer. Visit “The Farmhouse” in Parkton, Maryland. Heather's Choice - Healthy, great-tasting, dehydrated meals for the backcountry. Use code eastmeetswest to get free shipping.  Garmin - From lifesaving devices to smartwatches, and range-finding bow sights, Garmin builds products to help you on the hunt. Diamondback Truck Covers - Diamondback makes the most rigid truck bed covers on the market for hunters, outdoorsmen, contractors, etc. I use the HD cover capable of holding up to 1,600 pounds on top of it and is impossible to break into. MTN OPS - is the leader in providing science-based supplements to help you train inside and conquer more outside. Use the code BEAUFREESHIP for free shipping on all orders. 

The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show Podcast/Garden talk radio show (heard across the country)
Episode 965: Segment 4 of S6E32 garden questions answerd early October -The Gardening with Joey &Holly Radio Show

The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show Podcast/Garden talk radio show (heard across the country)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 10:43


Seg 4: Garden questions answeredWebsite: https://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/Email your questions to Gardentalkradio@gmail.comcall 24/7 questions at 1-800 927-SHOWSponsorsProclamation CO of https://www.proclamationgoods.com/ Hot-line sponsorProplugger of https://proplugger.com/Rootmaker of https://myrootmaker.com/  Use coupon code Radio22 at checkout save 15% off orderChapin Manufacturing Inc. of https://chapinmfg.com/Pomona pectin of https://pomonapectin.com/Iv organics of https://ivorganics.com/  Use radio10 to save 10% off your orderWaterhoop of https://waterhoop.com/Phyllom BioProducts of http://www.phyllombioproducts.com/home.html Use code Gardentalk10 to save 10% off ordersHappy leaf led of https://happyleafled.com/ Use code JoeyHolly to save 10% off orders of $90.00 one time useDripworks of https://www.dripworks.com/Deer defeat https://deerdefeat.com/ use code Radio at check out  save 10% on ordersBlue ribbon organics http://blueribbonorganics.com/Chip Drop of https://getchipdrop.com/Walton's Inc of https://www.waltonsinc.com/  Us code grow50 & save 10% off ur order of $50 or more & free shippingTree Diaper of http://www.treediaper.com/Timber Pro Coatings of https://timberprocoatingsusa.com/products/internal-wood-stabilizer/Bloomin easy plants of https://bloomineasyplants.com/Iron Wood Tool Company of https://www.ironwoodtools.com/Natural green products of https://www.natgreenproducts.com/ use promo code WEEDS & buy 3 get 1 Free sold by the gallon. or use promo code GREENTHUMB10 for 10% off purchase ofany size No More BugsBale buster of https://strawbalegardens-com.myshopify.com/collections/balebuster-bale-preparation-formulaRescue of https://rescue.com/Big tool rack of https://www.bigtoolrack.com/ save 5% off ur order use code myrack5Hot Bin Composting of www.hotbincomposting-us.comTree-Ripe of https://www.tree-ripe.com/Dr Zymes of https://doctorzymes.com/  use https://mailchi.mp/doctorzymes/gardentalk get 2 free samplesJung Seeds of https://www.jungseed.com/ use code 10GT22  save 10% off ordersCovers and all of https://www.coversandall.com/ use Code GARDEN25  save 25% off ordersAlgae Men of https://www.algaemen.com/Johnny Apple Seed of https://www.johnnyappleseed.com/milkweed balm of  https://milkweedbalm.com/Simple Grow of https://www.simplegrow.com/Finding Nectar of https://findingnectar.com/Fleet Farm of http://www.fleetfarm.com/Nut Wizard of https://nutwizard.com/Gutter sense of https://guttersense.com/The Gardening with Joey and Holly Radio Show March – Oct weekly heard on:Joy 1340 AM & 98.7 FM Milwaukee, WI Saturdays 7-8 AM CST Replay 7-8 PM CST https://tunein.com/radio/Joy-1340-s30042/WAAM 1600 AM & 92.7 FM Ann Arbor, MI Sun 7-8 AM EST https://tinyurl.com/p68cvftKTNF 950 AM Minneapolis, MN Sat 7-8 AM https://www.am950radio.com/listen-live/KFEQ 680 AM at 95.9 FM  MO Saturdays 6-7 AM CST replay Sundays 10-11 AM CST http://www.680kfeq.com/live-stream/WMBS 590 AM & 101.1 FM Pittsburgh/Morgantown Saturdays 6-7 AM EST Replay Mondays 6-7 PM EST https://www.radio.net/s/wmbsKYAH 540 AM Delta/Salt Lake City, UT Saturdays 9-10 AM MST Reply Sundays 1-2 PM MST https://tunein.com/radio/KYAH-540-s34223/KHNC 1360 AM Denver Sat 7-8 AM PST replay Sun 12-1 PM https://onlineradiobox.com/us/khncam1360/WCRN 830 AM Boston, MA Sat 8-9 AM EST replay Sun 5-6 AM EST https://tunein.com/radio/WCRN-AM-830-Full-Service-Radio-s1112/WOGO 680 AM & 103.1 FM Chippewa Falls, WI Sundays 9-10 AM CST https://www.christiannetcast.com/listen/player.asp?station=wogo-amWNAX 570 AM, South Dakota, upper Midwest Sundays 10-11 AM CST https://onlineradiobox.com/us/wnax/?cs=us.wnaxWHKW 1220 AM and 96.9FM Cleveland, OH Saturdays 9-10 AM EST Replay 5-6 PM EST https://thewordcleveland.com/listenliveKFNS 590 AM ST. Louis, MO Sundays 8-9 AM CST https://tinyurl.com/5dhzppdm

KNEL Sports
Brady Bulldog Football vs. Early October 14, 2022 (L) 41-27

KNEL Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 183:01


KNEL has been broadcasting Bulldog sports for over 50 years. Listen to Brady Bulldog sports on KNEL 1490 AM, knelradio.com, Alexa, and the TuneIn App. KNEL Sports Podcast, your podcast for High School sports across the Heart of Texas and Northwest Texas Hill Country!    

Secret To Success -Law of Attraction
Antonio's Hunter's Moon Ritual (October Full Moon)

Secret To Success -Law of Attraction

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 90:12


The Indigenous People waited for the October Full Moon to give the sign on gathering all the meet they will need for the winter 1.(this is our sign) Because the fields were traditionally reaped in late September and Early October, the Hunters can easily see the deer and other prey 2.(The Universe has made it easy) The Feast of Tabernacles, also known as the Feast of Booths and Sukkot, is the seventh and last feast that the Lord commanded Israel to observe and one of the three feasts that Jews were to observe each year by going to “appear before the Lord your God in the place which He shall choose” (Deuteronomy 16:16).16 Three times a year all your men must appear before the Lord your God at the place he will choose: at the Festival of Unleavened Bread, the Festival of Weeks and the Festival of Tabernacles. No one should appear before the Lord empty-handed:3.God mandated the Jews sit under this moon each year4.No one should appear before God empty handedIt was at the Feast of Tabernacles that the Israelites, who had returned to rebuild the temple, gathered to celebrate under the leadership of Joshua and Zerubbabel (Ezra 3). It was a time of joyous celebration as the Israelites celebrated God's continued provision for them in the current harvest and remembered His provision and protection during the 40 years in the wilderness.5.Remember what God has done for you presently and during the absolute worst harvest seasons in your life. We find God's instructions for celebrating the Feast of Tabernacles in Leviticus 23, given at a point in history right after God had delivered Israel from bondage in Egypt. The feast was to be celebrated each year on “the fifteenth day of this seventh month” and was to run for seven days (Leviticus 23:34). Like all feasts, it begins with a “holy convocation” or Sabbath day when the Israelites were to stop working to set aside the day for worshiping God. 6.Stop working and give thanks. The Feast of Tabernacles, like all the feasts, was instituted by God as a way of reminding Israelites in every generation of their deliverance by God from Egypt.7.Be thankful that you made it out of every situation that enslaved you. The Feast of Tabernacles begins and ends with a special Sabbath day of rest.8.After you hear this, make the rest of the day a day of rest. On Oct 12, make it, too, a day of rest. This feast, like all of the feasts of Israel, consistently reminded the Jews that God has promised to deliver His people from the bondage of sin and deliver them from their enemies.9.Expect that you will be delivered from whatever situation you are in, right now, Do not hope. Do not wish. Do not pray. This is a mood for knowing, not asking. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/secret-to-success-law-of-attraction/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Adrienne Obey - Women United - Brainstorming with Adrienne - Live Free Horoscope Readings

WHERE THE PLANETS ARE - EARLY OCTOBER Capricorntigress discusses the planetary placements for early October 2022. Adrienne (CapricornTigress) Astrology A Look Inside Visit Our Shop Learn More About Astrology A Look Inside Order A Card Reading Become A Member YOUTUBE CHANNEL GREGARIOUS --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adrienne-obey/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adrienne-obey/support

Mushing
Early October Updates

Mushing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 26:55


Join hosts Robert Forto and Toni Reitter as they discuss early October updates on this episode of Mushing Radio. 

Real Estate News in Metro Atlanta and Beyond
Real estate news in early October 2022

Real Estate News in Metro Atlanta and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 9:31


Buckle Up: Home Prices Are Expected To Fall by a Lot—Even If There Isn't a Recession How will Hurricane Ian impact home insurance costs in Florida? Insurance rates have already been going up in past years in Florida, even as six companies went insolvent and another 27 are on a state financial watch list. "We anticipate rates will go up significantly next year," Mark Friedlander of the Insurance Information Institute said. "We're not making a prediction at this point, but based on the trend we have seen over the past several years where rates have gone up double-digit, we will see continued double-digit increases if not higher going forward." Florida's insurance industry has been plagued by litigation issues and rising reinsurance costs, which have led to many large carriers limiting policies and leaving many smaller companies financially exposed. Citizens Insurance, the insurer of last resort, is now the dominant insurer in Florida with more than a million policies and growing. Insurance experts said Hurricane Ian will likely drive up costs — not just by the large claims — but also the rising costs for re-insurance, basically insurance for the insurance companies. residents should expect a 30-40% rate increase next year. Most economists see the U.S. turning into a buyer's housing market in 2023. Here's where you'll see the biggest declines in value. High mortgage rates, tight supply and economic uncertainty: Here's what's happening with home prices - CoreLogic also released a home price report this week that showed home prices in August still 13.5% higher than August 2021. The Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA) released the 2023 Community HOME Investment Program (CHIP) grant application for approximately $5 million in available grant awards.

Steve's Diner Podcast
Steve's Diner Podcast - S1E11 - Happy Anniversary!

Steve's Diner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 27:32


The Steve's Diner Podcast turns one today! The boys celebrate their first year of the podcast by discussing weird things they've found in their food, eating bugs, their worldwide listening audience, and determining the Happiest State in America. A funny and fast Steve's Diner visit!Look for the Steve's Diner Podcast Halloween Special in Early October as well! 

CORVETTE TODAY
CORVETTE TODAY #129-Corvette News & Headlines, Early October 2022

CORVETTE TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 29:34


Your CORVETTE TODAY host, Steve Garrett, and Keith Cornett from CorvetteBlogger team up once again to bring you the most current and up-to-date information on Corvette. It's the CORVETTE TODAY News & Headlines show to start off October!Here are some of the topics Steve and Keith will cover this week....--The Bowling Green Assembly Plant ran a rare "2 shift Saturday" last weekend--The C8 Z06 embargo on driving impression ended last week--Corvette's average sale price is almost 20% over MRSP--The 1st customer ordered Z06 was built last week--Is Ford benchmarking the C8 Z06?--Road & Track magazine is now testing the C8 Z06--Detroit News readers name the C8 Corvette “Best in Show” at Detroit Auto Show--The new “Driven By Design” exhibit opens at the NCMCORVETTE TODAY is the only current podcast on Corvette! And our News & Headlines show continues to be your best source of Corvette news in the industry.Visit the CORVETTE TODAY website, listen to the show, watch the YouTube video, shop in the Merchandise Store, sign up for weekly emails and join the Facebook Group at:www.CorvetteToday.com

The North-South Connection
New Gen on a Mission #30: Early October 1993

The North-South Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 59:25


In this episode of New Gen on a Mission, Justin Pratt & Tim Slomka continue the journey through the New Generation Era as they tackle episodes of Monday Night Raw and Superstars from early October 1993.     They discuss the ascension of Razor Ramon, more Adam Bomb inning duds, another hidden gem from 1-2-3 Kid, BorgaMania and more!

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
The Saints need to start either 4-0 or 3-1 in September and early October

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 30:52


Kristian and Bobby agreed that the Saints need a fast start in the regular season. Jeff Miller, a Chargers writer for the Los Angeles Times, joined the show to discuss expectations for the team ahead of the 2022-23 season. Miller praised head coach Brandon Staley but agreed that Sean Payton to Los Angeles makes a lot of sense if Staley falls short of expectations. Bobby also told a story about a preseason brawl involving the Falcons and Eagles. 

Plains Folk
Murder at the Cook Car

Plains Folk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 4:26


Early October of 1906, the sheriff of Emmons County came out to a threshing site near Milton and arrested William Smith, a member of the crew, resulting in thirty days in jail for Smith. According to press reports, Smith had “threatened a woman in charge of the cook car with death if she didn't drink out of a cup he offered her.”

KGMI News/Talk 790 - Podcasts
WRRCLServices Early October (1)

KGMI News/Talk 790 - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 7:57


WRRCLServices Early October (1) by KGMI News/Talk 790

Byers & Co. Interviews
Drew Early - October 20, 2021

Byers & Co. Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 6:21


October 20, 2021 - Drew Early of Decatur Memorial Hospital joined Byers & Co to talk about their rebranding, their focus on their comprehensive, community-first approach to healthcare, Memorial Care, mobile apps, and careers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cold Brew Podcast
Cold Brew Podcast Episode 59: Early October Exit With Adam McCalvy

Cold Brew Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 61:41


Co-hosts David Gasper and Matt Carroll are joined this week by MLB.com Brewers beat writer Adam McCalvy to discuss the Milwaukee Brewers early postseason exit and the upcoming offseason. David, Matt, and Adam discuss what went wrong for this Brewers team, when things first seemed to change, and what this early loss means for this team's construction. Christian Yelich had a rough season, how can he get back on track and be who the Brewers need him to be. We also discuss the Mets' pursuit of David Stearns for their top baseball executive job and whether he could actually leave. Furthermore, we discuss the first base situation, upcoming arbitration cases, and some team needs to address this offseason. It's a very fun and informative episode to help get you through the Brewers October exit and get you primed for an interesting offseason.

The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show Podcast/Garden talk radio show (heard across the country)
Episode 3: Segment 4 of S5E32 Garden questions answered early October -The Gardening with Joey and Holly Radio show

The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show Podcast/Garden talk radio show (heard across the country)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 6:02


Questions email Gardentalkradio@gmail.comCall 24/7 1-800-927-SHOWSegment 4 gardening questions answeredShirts  https://www.thatismyshirt.com/sponsors of the showhttps://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/radio-season-5/Email your questions to Gardentalkradio@gmail.comOr call 24/7 leave your question at 1-800 927-SHOWProplugger of https://proplugger.com/Rootmaker of https://myrootmaker.com/  Use coupon code Radio21 at checkout and save 15% off your orderChapin Manufacturing Inc. of https://chapinmfg.com/Pomona pectin of https://pomonapectin.com/Iv organics of https://ivorganics.com/Dr. JimZ of https://drjimz.com/Seed Savers Exchange of https://www.seedsavers.org/Waterhoop of https://waterhoop.com/ coupon code Grow22 to save 10% off orders over $50 & get from shippingPhyllom BioProducts of http://www.phyllombioproducts.com/home.htmlHappy leaf led of https://happyleafled.com/Dripworks of https://www.dripworks.com/Deer defeat https://deerdefeat.com/ use code Radio at check out to save 10% on your orderBlue ribbon organics http://blueribbonorganics.com/Chip Drop of https://getchipdrop.com/Walton's Inc of https://www.waltonsinc.com/  Us code grow22 and save 10% off your order of $50 or more and get free shippingTree Diaper of http://www.treediaper.com/Janie's Mill of https://www.janiesmill.com/Nature's Lawn and Garden Inc of https://www.natureslawn.com/gardentalk can get 10% off on Aerify Plus by using this linkSimply Earth of https://simplyearth.com/Quick Snap Sprinklers of https://www.quick-snap.com/Timber Pro Coatings of https://timberprocoatingsusa.com/products/internal-wood-stabilizer/Bloomin easy plants of https://bloomineasyplants.com/Tiger Torch of https://www.tigertorchltd.com/Seedlinked  of https://www.seedlinked.com/Iron Wood Tool Company of https://www.ironwoodtools.com/Natural green products of https://www.natgreenproducts.com/EZ Step Products of https://ezstepproducts.com/Rinse kit Of https://rinsekit.com/Rincon Vitova of https://www.rinconvitova.com/Wild Delight of https://www.wilddelight.com/Bale buster of https://strawbalegardens-com.myshopify.com/collections/balebuster-bale-preparation-formulaSoul brew kombucha of https://mysoulbrew.com/Rescue of https://rescue.com/Yard Glider or https://yardglider.com/Piper and leaf of https://piperandleaf.com/North Spore of https://northspore.com/ use code GROW21 and Save 10% on your orderCousin's compost of https://cousinscompost.com/ use code redworm21  to save 10% on your orderHeard on Joy 1340 AM & 98.7 FM Milwaukee, WI Saturdays 7-8 AM CST Replay Saturdays 7-8 PM CST   https://tunein.com/radio/Joy-1340-s30042/Heard on WCRN 830 AM Westborough/Boston, MA Saturdays 8-9 AM EST Replay Sundays 5-6 AM EST  https://tunein.com/radio/WCRN-AM-830-Full-Service-Radio-s1112/Heard on KYAH 540 AM Delta/Salt Lake City, UT Saturdays 1-2 PM MST Reply Sundays 1-2 PM MST https://tunein.com/radio/KYAH-540-s34223/Heard on KDIZ 1570 AM Minneapolis, MN Saturdays 4-5 PM and replay Sundays 2-3 PM CST http://player.listenlive.co/57071Heard on WAAM 1600 AM & 92.7 FM Ann Arbor, MI Sundays 7-8 AM EST https://tinyurl.com/p68cvftHeard on WOGO 680 AM & 103.1 FM Chippewa Falls, WI Sundays 9-10 AM CST https://onlineradiobox.com/us/wogo/   Heard on KFEQ 680 AM & 107.9 FM St. Joseph/Kansas City, MO Saturdays 6-7 AM replay Sundays 10-11 AM CST http://www.680kfeq.com/live-stream/Heard on WNAX 570 AM Yankton SD Sundays 10-11 AM CST bonus play Saturdays 2-3 PM CST (when twins baseball is not on)  https://wnax.com/Heard on WMBS 590 AM & 101.1 FM Uniontown/Pittsburgh/Morgantown PA. Saturday 6-7 AM EST replay Mondays 6-7 PM  https://www.radio.net/s/wmbshttps://www.radio.net/s/wmbsHeard on KHNC 1360 AM Johnstown/Denver, CO Cheyenne, WY Saturdays 7-8 AM MST Replay Sundays 5-6 PM MST https://1360khnc.com/

Mountain and Marsh Podcast
Early October Buck Activity

Mountain and Marsh Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 49:23


Mike and Dylan sit down to talk about some exciting early October buck activity that we have experienced already this year. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @mountainandmarshpod and on Facebook at the Mountain and Marsh Podcast page.

HarvestHolliday Podcast
Early October Whitetail and the FOMO

HarvestHolliday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 29:29


Today Jason talks about how social media drives our FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out), if all these giants getting killed during one of the hottest Octobers on record are a product of consistent hard work or the work of Lady Luck , hunting just to hunt vs. hunting with purpose, perspective on the long season ahead, and more! 

Rokcast
Tipsy Tuesday – Early October

Rokcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 34:40


This Week on Tipsy Tuesday - - Elk contest - https://www.rokslide.com/forums/threads/2021-best-bull-elk-hunt-photo-contest-sponsored-by-kifaru.226580/ - Mule deer contest - https://www.rokslide.com/forums/threads/2021-best-buck-mule-deer-photo-contest.228495/#post-2259963 - Best sheep contest https://www.rokslide.com/forums/threads/2021-best-wild-sheep-photo-contest-sponsored-by-stone-glacier.225632/ - Youth contest https://www.rokslide.com/forums/threads/rokslide-2021-youth-photo-contest-sponsored-by-western-edge-gear.226964/ - Top 10 glassing mistakes -> https://www.rokslide.com/top-10-glassing-mistakes/ - What it takes to be a successful hunter -> https://www.rokslide.com/what-it-takes-to-be-a-successful-hunter/ - 2020 rokstaff top gear picks -> https://www.rokslide.com/2020-rokstaff-top-gear-picks/ How to Hunt Big Mule Deer Film -> https://www.rokslide.com/hunting-big-mule-deer-the-film/ Use code Rokcast at checkout for 20% off OnX Hunt Maps -> http://www.onxmaps.com/hunt

Byers & Co. Interviews
Drew Early - October 6, 2021

Byers & Co. Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 8:21


October 6, 2021 - Drew Early of DMH joined Byers & Co to talk with guest host Kevin Breheny about the cooperation between the hospitals during the pandemic, remaining diligent, rebranding, and having a big reach that keeps patients near home for care. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

CORVETTE TODAY
CORVETTE TODAY #77-Corvette News & Headlines, Early October 2021

CORVETTE TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 28:23


As we get closer to the October 26th reveal date for the new C8 Z06, CORVETTE TODAY's News & Headlines podcast is packed with critical information about this new car!Your CORVETTE TODAY host, Steve Garrett and Keith Cornett from CorvetteBlogger.com go over everything that's available on the new C8 Z06. Here is a quick overview of the topics covered in this podcast....1. GM teases the new C8 Z06 on Instagram2. First Z06 picture-what are we looking at? Have we seen it before?3. The NCM will demolish the Country Hearth Inn Hotel after Firefighter Training4. The C8 Z06 is photographed on the streets around the Nurburgring5. Is GM's new Ultium 62kw EV motor headed for the Corvette E-ray?6. GM shot a Z06 commercial in Pittsburgh last week with the Z06, and it's an Hard Top Convertible!7. Testing of the C8 Z06 HTC is seen at GM's Milford Proving Grounds8. A $1million '57 Corvette for sale-it was from Zora's Fuelie Test Fleet9. Z06 renderings done in EFY body colored exterior trim vs Carbon FlashIf you're waiting for this Z06, like we are, don't miss this episode of CORVETTE TODAY!

The Talking Pictures TV Podcast
Early October 2021

The Talking Pictures TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 64:43


Guest hosts Matt & Gavin hold the fort and warm the seat as they bring you masked avengers, vampire hunters, a host of televisual treats and much, much more.   (And music, of course)   Enjoy!

Elite 8 Showdown
Tastiest Summer Treat

Elite 8 Showdown

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 67:08


Well it's the time of year, Early October, there isn't a better time in the world for Big Chuck and Tim to discuss their favorite Summer Treats, now that they've been gone for a couple months. From Bomb Pops to S'mores the campfire isn't the only thing getting heated this week. Katie Treanor's Rad Stuff: Noodlepuppet.threadless.com American Foundation for Suicide Prevention: https://afsp.donordrive.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.team&teamID=266766 Twitch: Twitch.tv/professionalcasualnetwork Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfUOaJjpMfgRFWL7Z996lyQ A special thanks to our Patreon backers who helped support us at Patreon.com/professionalcasual : Thank you! Leslie S., Matt F., Kasper S., Paul S., Christopher T., Matt L., Zane T., Thomas T, Joe J., Johan E., Jens R., Kelsey R., Oliver H., Mikolaj W., Andrew, Zach C., Justliketheplant, Neil L., Jared S., Mikael N., Taylor M., George F., Tom M., Devin M., Nicholas W., Jonas P., Jonathan L., Simon P., Gareth G., Jacob Y., Lady_Leah, Devin M., David R., Will B., Stephan S., Sean S., Brian Y., William S., Path, William P., Tim D., Simon W., Jake C., Theo A., Heber R., Ben R., Jacob P., Vaughan A., Andrew M., Daniel S., Lars, Taylor H., Blarin R., Gervasio L., Adam D., Christopher C., Craig G., Kevin C., WreckMyPodcast, Charlie S., Witchdream, Anthony R., Sarah B., Dan C., Dani, and Lindsay F. Use Code 'professionalcasual' for 15% off RAZE Energy: https://reppsports.com/?rfsn=5472644.3e7a1c&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=5472644.3e7a1c Drive-Thru RPG: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?affiliate_id=3002007 Professional Casual Gear: https://teespring.com/stores/professionalcasual Bearded Dragon Games (Pick up all your gaming needs): BeardedDragonGames.Online (use code 'professionalcasual' for free shipping!) Built Bar (Use link or use code 'professionalcasual' at checkout for 10% discount): https://builtbar.com#?baapp=PROFESSIONALCASUAL Skillshare (get 2 months free, or 30% off the annual sunscription): skillshare.eqcm.net/Q5mR9 Our Giveaways: Professionalcasual.com/giveaways Support this podcast

Ron Siegel Radio Network
What do Families with Special Needs Kids need to Know about Family Trusts – Sept

Ron Siegel Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 57:00


Ron Siegel discusses local and national current events, politics, personal and business finance with a few mortgage tips along the way. A Southern California mortgage expert and bonafide political junkie, Ron Siegel delivers intelligent, entertaining radio that makes the hard news of the week easy to understand! Ron Siegel is joined by Linnette Falcon Ron Siegel will discuss: Early October is the Sweet Spot for Buyers; Real Time Real Estate; Your Credit Matters; Mortgage Minute; Word on Wealth; and so much more. Ron Siegel, consumer advocate and mortgage lender, discusses anything that affects the roof over your head, your bank account or other items that will benefit you / your family. Reach Ron Siegel at  Ron Siegel: 800.306.1990Ron Siegel: Ron@RonSiegelRadio.comwww.RonSiegelRadio.com your Newport Beach Mortgage LenderMonthly Home Equity Monitor: www.SLTHomeDigest.com      Ron Siegel, Your Newport Beach Mortgage Lender offers: Conventional Loans, FHA Loans, USDA Loans, Refinancing, and Reverse Mortgages   #RonSiegelRadio #Mortgage #Housing #Realtor #RealEstate #LoanOfficer

Airline Pilot Guy - Aviation Podcast
APG 490 – R.A.F. Middle America

Airline Pilot Guy - Aviation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 179:11


Our crew today: Dr. Steph, Captains Nick and Jeff, and Producer/Director Liz Pyper. Join us for the latest in aviation news, your feedback, and this week's Plane Tale: "High Flight." Photo Credit: Nick Anderson [00:04:17] NEWS [00:04:34] Crash: Rimbun DHC6 at Intan Jaya on Sep 15th 2021, Impacted Terrain on go Around [00:11:51] Tense ATC Exchange at ATL [00:22:57] Air New Zealand and Airbus Launch Zero-Emissions Aircraft Project [00:26:58] Bangor Airport to Close for 2 Days in Early October for Runway Repairs [00:35:33] It Looks Like A C-130 Seaplane Is Finally Happening [00:39:59] Red Arrows: UK Firm to Win Deal to Replace Ageing Jets [00:47:26] Tequila Bottles Found on New Boeing Air Force One Jet in Development [00:51:32] GETTING TO KNOW US [01:16:00] COFFEE FUND [01:17:44] FEEDBACK [01:17:52] Greg - The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe: The Pilot and the Passenger [01:22:31] CFI Jon - Plane Tales Feedback [01:25:19] Henry - Patriots Pre-Game Fly Over [01:36:12] Rob - Dual Engine Failure [01:53:43] Liz - A Personal Pilgrimage to a Downed Warplane in Papua New Guinea [01:56:08] PLANE TALES - High Flight [02:11:51] Slav - APG Feedback: Adventures in the Commander [02:23:58] Robert - Mom's Alberta Retirement Adventure [02:25:28] Robert - Plugged up 717 Cockpit Windows? [02:31:31] Walt - Episode 423 PC12 Crash Feedback [02:37:51] Michel - Raptor NG [02:43:03] Steffen - APG 489 Travel Tips [02:48:42] Larry - Thank Goodness for Closed Cockpit Doors VIDEO Don't see the video? Click this to watch it on YouTube! ABOUT RADIO ROGER “Radio Roger” Stern has been a TV and Radio reporter since he was a teenager. He's won an Emmy award for his coverage in the New York City Market. Currently you can hear his reporting in New York on radio station 1010 WINS, the number one all-news station in the nation. Nationally you can hear him anchor newscasts on the Fox News Radio Network and on Fox's Headlines 24-7 service on Sirius XM Radio. In addition Roger is a proud member of and contributor to the APG community. Give us your review in iTunes! I'm "airlinepilotguy" on Facebook, and "airlinepilotguy" on Twitter. feedback@airlinepilotguy.com airlinepilotguy.com "Appify" the Airline Pilot Guy website (http://airlinepilotguy.com) on your phone or tablet! ATC audio from http://LiveATC.net Intro/outro Music, Coffee Fund theme music by Geoff Smith thegeoffsmith.com Dr. Steph's intro music by Nevil Bounds Capt Nick's intro music by Kevin from Norway (aka Kevski) Doh De Oh by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100255 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Copyright © AirlinePilotGuy 2021, All Rights Reserved Airline Pilot Guy Show by Jeff Nielsen is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License

Always Aligning
Aligning with your Dreams through Social Media: MamaJotes

Always Aligning

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 56:50


14. Jyoti Chand from @MamaJotes chats with Host Aasheekaa on how she used the power of social media to align with her dreams of comedy and writing. If you love funny, relatable reels, there's a high chance you've come across one of MamaJotes' viral videos. But did you know Jyoti has been pursuing comedy and writing for many years? While she was excited for motherhood and continues to see that as her primary and most important role, she eventually realized she could pursue her dreams and mom simultaneously. She no longer needed big city stages to be a comedian. "Instagram is my stage," says Jyoti. Tune in to this episode 14 of Always Aligning to learn more about her story and how she is building her dream life by authentically showing up on the internet.Sponsor:This episode is sponsored by Ranavat. RANAVAT is a skin and haircare line inspired by Indian traditions and cultures and formulated by scientist and engineer Michelle Ranavat. The line's hero treatment is the Radiant Rani brightening saffron serum which uses the power of Ayurveda and creates a more glowy, even skintone.  The line is available at stores like Credo and Neiman Marcus and also on ranavat.com.  To learn more, follow along on their Instagram @ranavat for skin and hair tips!Use CODE: WELCOMERB for 10% off for new customers----------------------------------From Your Host - AasheekaaLike this show? Please leave us a review here. (Scroll to the bottom for reviews)As a new, woman of color hosted show - every share, subscribe, rating and review matters so much. Thank you!Connect with Aasheeka on Instagram here or through her website.Want to work with Aasheekaa 1:1? Interested in the Group Coaching Program starting Early October?  Learn more here!

Tony Katz + The Morning News
Eviction Moratorium Extended Until Early October

Tony Katz + The Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 5:02


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The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast
Early October Public Land Success - 3 Bucks in 4 Days

The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 103:39


Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast Episode 124: Early October Public Land Success - 3 Bucks in 4 Days - This episode we sit down and rehash the early part of our 2020 Michigan Archery season.  Uncle Frank, Ernie and Adam had opportunities to kill racked bucks in the first 10 days of season on Michigan Public Land. Ernie was tagged out by October 5th, Adam killed a good  buck on October 9th, Uncle Frank on the other hand hit a small 8 point on October 1st and missed a different small buck the same day killed his 2.  We break down why we think we were able to locate these deer and how we setup and why. https://www.tactacam.com https://www.spartanforge.ai  www.readywise.com  app.basemap.com save 20% with code chronicles  If you like what we are doing and want to see more, please consider checking out our Patreon account.  Any funds generated through our Patreon account are funneled right back into the podcast to help fund equipment, hosting fees and gear for reviews and giveaways and as always future hunts.  http://bit.ly/BHCPatreon   http://bit.ly/BowhunterChroniclesPodcast       Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast
Early October Public Land Success – 3 Bucks in 4 Days

The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020


Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast Episode 124: Early October Public Land Success – 3 Bucks in 4 Days – This episode we sit down and rehash the early part of our 2020 Michigan Archery season.  Uncle Frank, Ernie and Adam had opportunities to kill racked bucks in the first 10 days of season on Michigan Public Land. … Continue reading "Early October Public Land Success – 3 Bucks in 4 Days"

Made in Germany: Your Business Magazine
Tourism and the virus in China

Made in Germany: Your Business Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 2:58


The coronavirus crisis appears largely over in China. Early October is holiday season there, and visitors from other parts of the country are again to be seen on the streets of Beijing. Will tourism bounce back? And other industries?

The DC3cast!
The DC3cast, Episode 245: New Comics Roundup for September and Early October 2020

The DC3cast!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 89:27


Brian and Vince duet on some of the new and noteworthy books of the early fall. Did Joshua Williamson's "Flash" run end in a satisfactory manner? Was "Rorschach" the dumpster fire we were expecting? Why is 'Joker War' so good? Come for the answers to all of these questions and more.

Byers & Co. Interviews
Drew Early - October 21, 2020

Byers & Co. Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 9:21


October 21, 2020 - Drew Early of DMH joins Byers & Co to talk about their efforts in supporting local COVID-19 testing efforts, flu shots, wearing masks, advice for people putting off treatment, nurses week and telehealth.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

I've Got a Beatles Podcast!
Bonus Episode -- Catching up with Beatles News in early October 2020!

I've Got a Beatles Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 26:57


In this bonus news episode, we cover some of the events related to John Lennon's 80th birthday, upcoming releases (both verified and rumored), and end by celebrating the newest OBE, who is one of our favorite "friends of the show!" New "regular" episode coming soon... ivegotabeatlespodcast@hotmail.com @ivegotabeatles @chrisdbragg Facebook: I've Got A Beatles Podcast

T.S.F.P. (The Strange Fruit Podcast)
The Lies, The Fly and the Vice President Debate Saga! Vote Early October 13, 2020!!!

T.S.F.P. (The Strange Fruit Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 53:27


Stage Fruit cast discusses the Vice President Debate between Kamala Harris and VP. Mike Pence. Deep discussions! Black Girl Magic and Mike the Fly!

Laptop Life Secrets...
Personal Development Inspired By Bob Proctor

Laptop Life Secrets...

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 15:31


Over a year of online learning, especially during quarantine time, beside FunnelFlix, I watched so many videos on YouTube, until late July 2020, I was hooked with Bob Proctor and Oprah Winfrey’s wisdom, I resonated with UNIVERSE LAWS. Early October 2020, I discovered my LIFE PURPOSE-serving artists and those who treat ART as their spirit food. I started with my 1.5 artists. Credits go to Earl Nightingale, Bob Proctor, Oprah Winfrey, Russell Brunson, Anthony Morrison and Me. From now on, beside actions for my LIFE PURPOSE, I will work to wake YOU up, because Bob Proctor wakes ME up. We’ve got deep reservoirs of talent and ability, EVERY ONE OF US HAS AWESOME POTENTIAL. Spend time with YOU at least half an hour a day in a relaxed mood, find what you LOVE to do in your life.

Laptop Life Secrets...
The True You Are Powerful

Laptop Life Secrets...

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 15:58


Over a year of online learning, especially during quarantine time, beside FunnelFlix, I watched so many videos on YouTube, until late July 2020, I was hooked with Bob Proctor and Oprah Winfrey’s wisdom, I resonated with UNIVERSE LAWS. Early October 2020, I discovered my LIFE PURPOSE-serving artists and those who treat ART as their spirit food. I started with my 1.5 artists. Credits go to Earl Nightingale, Bob Proctor, Oprah Winfrey, Russell Brunson, Anthony Morrison and Me. From now on, beside actions for my LIFE PURPOSE, I will work to wake YOU up, because Bob Proctor wakes ME up. We’ve got deep reservoirs of talent and ability, EVERY ONE OF US HAS AWESOME POTENTIAL. Spend time with YOU at least half an hour a day in a relaxed mood, find what you LOVE to do in your life.

Salute to the Ears
Early October news

Salute to the Ears

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 21:40


Jeremy goes solo and discusses the Walt Disney parks news from early October.

Restaurant and Retail Marketing
Hashtag Holidays Early October

Restaurant and Retail Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020 2:06


Here are the hashtag holidays trending all over social media for early October. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Lunch Break with Mike and John
Episode 4-early October

Lunch Break with Mike and John

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 25:45


Mike and John review fantasy football results. Discussion about the first Presidential debate. Technology notes ANNND...the Something To Think About segment.

Lex and the City Show
A little intermission - show restarts early October 2020

Lex and the City Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 12:23


In this episode, Lexy just mentions a couple of new topics she plans to touch on moving in to season THREE! Also, she opens the floor for commentary on topics you’d like discussed as the audience. This mission is almost done but still more ground to cover so stay tuned.

Iowa Sportsman - Sportsmen's Nation
Early October Bowhunting Strategies

Iowa Sportsman - Sportsmen's Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 55:26


It's that time of year again where many of us start making plans to get in to the woods and start bowhunting. On this episode of the Iowa Sportsman, Dan connects with Noel Gandy about early October bowhunting strategies. Noel shares his experiences over the last 5 years tagging out on mature bucks in the first part of October. The guys run through a variety of scenarios to increase your success and the importance of weather patterns. If you are looking to tag out this early season, this is the episode you need to listen to. Iowa Sportsman is Powered by Simplecast   

Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting
Iowa Sportsman - Early October Bowhunting Strategies

Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 55:26


It's that time of year again where many of us start making plans to get in to the woods and start bowhunting. On this episode of the Iowa Sportsman, Dan connects with Noel Gandy about early October bowhunting strategies. Noel shares his experiences over the last 5 years tagging out on mature bucks in the first part of October. The guys run through a variety of scenarios to increase your success and the importance of weather patterns. If you are looking to tag out this early season, this is the episode you need to listen to. Iowa Sportsman is Powered by Simplecast   

Diamond K In The Morning
Preakness Moves To Early October

Diamond K In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 1:36


The 145th Preakness Stakes has been rescheduled for Oct. 3, an announcement delivered Saturday less than hour before the original post time for the Triple Crown race. 

Euth Radio
Euth Radio 016 - Early October 2019

Euth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 67:26


An hour of the hottest dance music releases? On my device? It's more likely than you think... a smooth, driving edition featuring new releases from Deetron, AQXDM, Lone, Voiski, Hence Therefore, Giant Swan, Galaxian and more. Tracklist - Solee - Glacier Point Stiven Rivic, Michael & Levan - Blackout Hence Therefore - Waste Frontier Third Son - Avril Rebuke - Metal Sav-E - Between Colours Philippe Petit - La Floria Deetron - Cercle Lone - Glyphic Giant Swan - Pandaemonium Sim Hutchins - (Let's)Find Love In The Club LITLBIRD - WARDUB_exe Mor Elian - Wave of Alienation Galaxian - External Observer Logos, Boylan - Leon Voiski - New Continents & Ancient Rivers Blawan (or Ternesc? new alias? w/e) - Many Many Pings Ronan - Crystal Viewer

Capes & Lunatics: Sidekicks
The Collection Obsession Part 6: Quantum Zone Episode #58

Capes & Lunatics: Sidekicks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 50:10


The Collection Obsession Part 6: Quantum Zone Episode #58 This episode Phil, Will and Matt review Avengers #339 “Final Redemption”, The Collection Obsession part 6 from Early October 1991.  Discussion includes: Phil's trip to academia and a big Capes and Lunatics universe announcement Will still hasn't seen Captain Marvel Sock or fist? Here comes the Judge Famous last words The Brethren hit the fan Matt's experience with 1-900 numbers Name our letters “page” contest Show notes: The Collection Obsession Part 6: Quantum Zone Episode #58 Here's the link to our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/353658648510384/ Check out everything Capes and Lunatics here: www.capesandlunatics.org Get your OFFICIAL Capes and Lunatics merchandise here: http://shrsl.com/?idim Follow us on Youtube: https://t.co/l0US3nP5Wq Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/QuantumZonePod Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QuantumZonePod/ Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nightwingpdp Follow Will Allred on Twitter: https://twitter.com/wallred Follow Matt Kona on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MattKona Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich

Mesa Desert Music
Mesa Desert Music - Eddie Brewer

Mesa Desert Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 35:41


Early October of 2018 I got to sit down with Eddie Brewer from the New Mexico acts: The Despots Eddie Brewer And The Manic Episodes The Atomic Rangers The Pinewood Hearts We talked a range of topics from music to serial killers. What better time to listen to this than on Halloween. He also gave a live acoustic performance for his upcoming song "Nightmares". Actual Release of "Nightmares": https://youtu.be/rYW9xJWGl9w All music used with artists permission. https://www.facebook.com/Mesadesertmusic/ https://www.facebook.com/TheDespots/ https://www.facebook.com/ManicEpisodesJazz/ https://www.facebook.com/The-Atomic-Rangers-198869747450397/ https://www.facebook.com/The-Pinewood-Hearts-1104410453070180/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/craig-buchanan/support

Explore Europe
[014] The Mont Blanc Trail

Explore Europe

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 45:15


Explore Europe Mont Blanc Trail Podcast Episode Show Notes Here are the show notes for this episode of Explore Europe brought to you by Used Car Guys. The Tour du Mont Blanc is a unique trek of approximately 200km around Mont Blanc that can be completed in between 7 and 10 days passing through Italy, Switzerland and France. It’s one of the most famous and exhilarating treks in Europe. Hikers, climbers and mountaineers will love the authenticity of the overnights offered by mountain refuges and gites along the Tour du Mont Blanc. Our special guest, Kaiserslautern school music teacher Gretchen Lynch, explains that you do not need to be a hardcore mountaineer to do the Mont Blanc Trail. She shares her short version of the trail with us along with all of her tips that will ensure even total beginners to hiking can accomplish this unforgetful bucket-list trek.  Here are some detailed notes and links from our Explore Europe Mont Blanc Trail episode:  Website about Tour:  http://www.autourdumontblanc.com/en/ What to bring - everything fits fine in a 30L backpack from Decathalon. fold up hiking poles lightweight gloves and hat sleep sack, sleep clothes poncho 2 pairs of hiking shorts and shirts long sleeved micofiber shirt light fleece Sunscreen & bugspray toiletries, microfibre towel gallon ziplock bags to keep clothes dry in case it rains YakTrax or crampons if you hike early in the season for the snow crossings ear plugs good hiking shoes flip flops if you don’t want to wear the ones provided (I brought them but they were not necessary!) cell phone and charger, - get one that works in Switzerland hydration bladder or water bottles Pack light - you are carrying everything! Entire tour takes about 2 weeks.  We did half of the tour, but took a bus through the mountain from Chamonix France to Courmayeur Italy to cut our tour to one week.  The bus is just 15 Euro per person. We parked near the trail’s end in Chamonix.  It was free and so nice to come out right near our car when we finished a week later! We put our kids in camp so we could do this as a couples trip (we went with another couple whose daughter stayed with family friends.) Germany’s sleepaway camps are very affordable compared to the United States.  We have been very happy with Camp Adventure which offers one and two week sessions and is a bilingual camp, so everything is in both English and German. https://www.campadventure.de/en/  Each day you hike about 6 hours and then stay in a refuge. Refuges are like hostels, but they are on the hiking route (many high in mountains and must be stocked by donkeys or helicopters!) and almost always provide breakfast and dinner. For about 10 Euros you can also buy a sack lunch for your hike. Price per night ranged from 41 (and that one was our favorite!) to 70 Euros per person.   We hiked through three countries - starting in Italy, then Switzerland, and finished in France. The main language on the train was French, even in Italy. We didn’t hear German at all! The refuges all had English speaking staff and most of the hikers also spoke English. Other than lodging, our only costs on the trip were gas (we filled in Germany near the border and didn’t have to refuel til we got back home), the 15 Euro bus ticket, lunches (either 10 sack lunches from the refuges or purchased from grocery stores along the route), coffees along the route, and wine/ beer at the refuges. Beer was pricey compared to Europe - about 7 Euros for a half litre, 4 for .33 litre. House wine was about 8-12 for a half litre carafe to share at dinner. Make sure you take out both Francs (get at an ATM on the drive down) and Euros and have enough cash to pay for both your lodging - they almost always only take cash - and your lunches/ snacks/ drinks. You can pay in Euros in Switzerland but you will get a bad exchange rate - like Euro for Dollar. BOOK YOUR TRIP IN ADVANCE. We made the mistake of waiting too long and some of the refuges were full, therefore instead of having nice even 6 hour hiking days, we had one day that was 2 hours and one day that was 10! Dinner is generally served starting at 6:30 or 7pm, so you need to be at your refuge prior to that. Breakfast is normally at 7am. Check out the website and see if there is damage to the trails. If so you will have to amend your route. THE VIEWS ARE GORGEOUS. Just GORGEOUS. The entire way. You will never really be high enough up to get Altitude sickness. But you have views of higher mountains since you climb a loop around the Mont Blanc range. Our favorite refuge was Gite Le Moulin in Argentiere. The owner cooked the most AMAZING French cuisine. All the food we had on the trip was good, and specific to the country we were in. Pasta in Italy, baked Swiss cheese in Switzerland etc. I believe all of the refuges could cater to Vegetarians/ Gluten Free etc. if contacted in advance. It IS important to be in pretty good shape for the trip. You don’t have to be an amazing athlete, but definitely have good cardiovascular fitness. If you aren’t regularly exercising you might want to spend the three months before the trip doing some uphill treadmill walking or find some good trails in the area and use them. For the most part the trail isn’t dangerous, but there were a few snow crossings, stream crossings, and a couple places with steep drop offs. All of the drop offs had wire ropes to hold on to. There was a trail at the end with a long section of ladders and cables. I’m afraid of heights and found this scary, but it is possible to avoid that section by taking an alternate route. Best time of year to hike is July, August, or September. We did the last week of June which was still early and much of the snow wasn’t melted. You can’t really do any earlier than that. Early October would likely be chilly but still okay.   Podcast Conversation Timeline:  00:01 - Introduction to our wonderful episode on the Mont Blanc trail 1:22 - What brings Gretchen to Germany? 2:18 - How did Gretchen meet her Husband? 03:54 - Where are we exploring today and why should we do it? 05:23 - How dangerous is it to climb Mont Blanc? 06:20 - Can you take the family to Mont Blanc? 08:15 - Details of  Day 1 of Gretchen’s Mont Blanc adventure 10:42 -  Day 1: Accommodation and tips on booking accomodation at different times of year 12:32 - Food at the hostels and accomodation - what to expect 13:15 - Were there any language barriers? How did Gretchen cope with so many different European languages? 14:12 - Booking accommodation in Mont Blanc 14:41 - How fast do you need to walk the trail? 15:55 - Michelle is so happy with the idea of a packet lunch provided by your accommodation. Gretchen tells us more details 16:57 - What do you need to take with you? 18:50 - Information about the villages, trail incline and time taken to climb 20:01 - Michelle delves into more detail about Gretchen’s favourite spot along the tour 20:56 - Gretchen tells all about the ladder climbing 24:14 - Is Gretchen brave enough to take the ladder route if she had to do it again? 24:55 - What are the dangers of the hike? 26:35 - Anything else to consider when planning a trip to Mont Blanc, Gretchen? 31:03 - Are you able to keep in contact with your hiking buddies whilst on the trail via cell phones etc? 32:24 - What did the final day have in store for Gretchen and Co? 33:19 - Mont Blanc Cable Car from Chamonix 33:35 - What currency should you carry and should it all be in cash? 33:10 - Did you have to pre-order your meals when you arrived at the accommodation? 35:28 - How about dietary requirements? 36:36 - How much does a 5 night trip cost? 38:35 - Would Gretchen recommend this trip for everyone? 40:13 - Is the trail signposted or do you need to a great map-reader? 42:39 - Michelle’s ‘Mont Blanc Trail’ overview 43:17 - The sustainable travel tip with Jen Gayle   A Massive Thank You For Listening! I am already planning to replicate Gretchen's Mont Blanc Trail trek next year - I love the way she makes it feel less intimidating! Would you try it? We would love to hear all about your trip and any tips you have for fellow explorers. Leave a comment below or tweet us at @explore_europe and use the hashtag #ExploreEurope   Please leave a comment/subscribe/tell a friend  

Mountain News & World Report
Early October News

Mountain News & World Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 29:57


In this episode we bring you two recent stories from the Ohio Valley Resource, and, we dust off a piece from our archives. First, we learn about a recent lecture at West Virginia University by David Zatezalo - Assistant Secretary of Labor for Mine Safety and Health Administration. Zatezalo lays out the Trump Administration’s priorities for MSHA. Then, we learn about the challenges facing one West Virginia woman in recovery. Wendy Crites was stopped for driving under the influence of suboxone - even though it’s a prescribed medication aiding in her recovery. And last, from the archives, we’ll hear a 2014 interview that Sylvia Ryerson did with Tom Brown - an apple grower from Clemmons, NC who has saved hundreds of varieties of Heirloom apples.

Drury Outdoors 100% Wild Podcast
How to Hunt Mornings in Early October - 9/26/18

Drury Outdoors 100% Wild Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 36:01


We're all strapped for time, so what do you do if the only time you have to hunt isn't ideal? Big buck killer Ben Rising joins Matt and Tim to talk about making the most of a less-than-ideal situation for our listener Joe, who can only hunt mornings in early October. If you want tactics, this is your show!

GameQuest
07-30-18: Early October

GameQuest

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 71:21


October is literally right around the corner, so the Generals take to getting all the news out of the way so they can discuss horror movies, old-school RPGs, MOTHERGUNSHIP, Rocket League, and Pool Panic. Live video archive at twitch.tv/thegeneraljordan, where Jordan lazily plays Civ VI to his demise.

Astral Era - A Final Fantasy XIV Podcast
Episode 4: The Legend Returns, and So Do We

Astral Era - A Final Fantasy XIV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017


Episode 4: The Legend Returns, and So Do WePatch 4.1 is on the horizon! Letter from the Producer Live XXVIII brought us an avalanche of information about the hotly anticipated continuation of the Stormblood patch series. We've got tons to discuss, from the brand new Ivalice raid (friggin' Ramza and Delita, is that you!?) to the long-awaited opening of Shirogane housing plots. Early October can't come soon enough!If you like what you hear, please consider following us on Twitter or liking our page on Facebook! As always, we'd love to hear your feedback, so shoot us an email anytime. Download Episode 4: The Legend Returns, and So Do We - MP3, 1:16:01Subscribe to Astral Era on iTunes! Featuring: Derek Heemsbergen, Jeremy Wyatt, Wulf 

Working Class Bowhunter
108 Early Season - Working Class Bowhunter

Working Class Bowhunter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2016 61:19


Curt,Eric, Steve and Mark discuss hunting Early October, entry and exit strategies, blood trails and more! Enjoy!  https://workingclassbowhunter.com iTunes : Subscribe and rate us on iTunes! Click here!! https://www.facebook.com/WCBpodcast Other Listening Options: Libsyn iHEART RADIO Stitcher Tunein Blubrry Podbean Have a comment or question? Want to be on the show? Or just have something random to say?? Perfect hit us up some way or another from the options below! http://www.workingclassbowhunter.com/contact/ workingclassbowhunter@gmail.com https://twitter.com/WCBOWHUNTER Instagram @WORKINGCLASSBOWHUNTER #WORKINGCLASSBOWHUNTER PODCAST SUPPORTERS: HHA Sports #SinglePinNation Badlands Packs Smith’s Custom Meats & Deer Processing, INC

Gore Horsemen Podcast
BONUS Episode - September Reactpod

Gore Horsemen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 23:56


Some dudes talkin' about some stuff from September & Early October. Catch our thoughts on The Cruiserweight Classic, WWE Backlash, WWE Clash Of Champions, and the financial state of TNA then enjoy our mini reviews of Blair Witch (2016), Rob Zombie's 31 and the latest horror TV with Scream Queens Season 2, The Exorcist, and American Horror Story Season 6. As always, please follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/gorehorsemenpod Instagram: www.instagram.com/gorehorsemenpod/ and Facebook: www.facebook.com/gorehorsemenpodcast You can listen to us on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gore-horsemen-podcast/id1117071409?mt=2(where we'll read any review on the show!) SoundCloud: @gore-horsemen-podcast Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/gore-horsemen-podcast and we can be found on the newly re-designed www.Horror-Punks.net network Episode 18 (May 2001) coming Tuesday!!

Commentary on the News with Mike Der Manouel
Mike DerManouel 10.6.16 Magical early-October in the Valley

Commentary on the News with Mike Der Manouel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2016 2:26


The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience

Prolific, bestselling, multi-genre author Hugh Howey took me on a walk through the writer’s process. Rainmaker.FM is Brought to You By Discover why more than 80,000 companies in 135 countries choose WP Engine for managed WordPress hosting. Start getting more from your site today! Mr. Howey is the well-known author of Wool, and his self-published dystopian “Silo Series,” that has sold over two million copies worldwide. His books have been optioned for film and TV by well-known Hollywood director Ridley Scott and Heroes creator Tim Kring respectively. He has been a fierce advocate for self-publishing authors and even inked a rare print-only contract with major publishers to retain the electronic rights to his early works. Hugh is a tireless proponent for the pure craft of writing, and he has built an intensely loyal following. As he prepares to sail around the globe on his catamaran, Hugh took a time out from his busy schedule to talk with me on a short walk. In this file Hugh Howey and I discuss: The Importance of Starting Each Day the Right Way Why You Need to Learn to Hit Publish from Anywhere How to Alleviate Your Natural Self-Doubts Why Writing is Like Exercise How Writers Can Fine Tune Their Creativity Where the True Magic of Writing Springs From Why You Should Be a Tourist in Your Own Town Listen to The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience below ... Download MP3 Subscribe by RSS Subscribe in iTunes The Show Notes Hugh Howey on Amazon The Five Tibetans HughHowey.com Hugh Howey on Twitter Kelton Reid on Twitter The Transcript How Bestselling Author Hugh Howey Writes Voiceover: Rainmaker.FM is brought to you by The Showrunner Podcasting Course, your step-by-step guide to developing, launching, and running a remarkable show. Registration for the course is open August 3rd through the 14th, 2015. Go to ShowrunnerCourse.com to learn more. Kelton Reid: These are The Writer Files, a tour of the habits, habitats, and brains of working writers, from online content creators to fictionists, journalists, entrepreneurs, and beyond. I’m your host, Kelton Reid: writer, podcaster, and mediaphile. Each week, we’ll find out how great writers keep the ink flowing, the cursor moving, and avoid writer’s block. Prolific, bestselling, multi-genre author Hugh Howey took me on a walk through the writer’s process. Mr. Howey is the well-known author of Wool and his self-published dystopian “Silo Series” that has sold over 2 million copies worldwide. His books have been optioned for film and TV by well-known Hollywood director Ridley Scott and Heroes creator Tim Kring, respectively. He’s been a fierce advocate for self-publishing authors and even inked a rare print-only contract with major publishers to retain the electronic rights of his early works. He’s a tireless proponent for the pure craft of writing, and he’s built an intensely loyal following. As he prepares to sail around the globe on his catamaran, he took time out from his busy schedule to talk with me on a short walk. In this file, Huge Howey and I discuss the importance of starting each day the right way, why you need to learn to hit publish from anywhere, how to alleviate your natural self-doubts as a writer, how writers can fine-tune their creativity, where the true magic of writing springs from, and why you should be a tourist in your own town. If you enjoy The Writer Files podcast, please do me a favor and leave a rating or a review in iTunes to help other writers find us. Thanks for listening. Hugh Howey, thank you so much for joining me back on The Writer Files to update your file. Hugh Howey: Hey, it’s good to be back, man. Kelton Reid: So for listeners who may not be familiar with you and your story, who are you, and what is your area of expertise as a writer? Hugh Howey: That’s a good question. Who am I? That could be a couple hours there, and I don’t even know if I’d have an answer. People think of me as a writer, but that’s the last six years of my life. Before that I was a vagabond, a sailor and lived on the water, and spent 10 years as a yacht captain. So that’s kind of who I am. I’ve been an avid reader my whole life, always wanted to write a novel. When I finally finished a book, I got hooked on that and started writing a lot, and my seventh work, Wool, took off and allowed me to write full time. I did that for the last six years or so. I’m going to continue writing, but now, I’m moving back onto a boat to get back to my roots, which is traveling the world by water. Kelton Reid: It’s an amazing story, honestly. You’re a prolific author. You’ve got your hands in a lot of different genres as well. Where can we find your writing for starters? Hugh Howey: The best place is Amazon. I’ve put everything in Kindle Unlimited because I do write a lot, and I like for people who are paying the $9.99 a month or whatever its costs to get to read everything without paying another penny. I do publish a lot, so it works out for me. Also, major bookstores carry Wool usually, or you can get any of my books in. My website s a great just to see what’s available. It’s just HughHowey.com. Kelton Reid: What are you presently working on? Hugh Howey: I’m bouncing back and forth between a fiction series called Beacon 23 and a nonfiction series that’s kind of self-help and travel log called Wayfinding. The Beacon 23 series, it’s weird. It’s another one of those short stories like Wool that took off. I’m telling this story in discrete parts. Each one has its own arc. Kind of like a season of TV, each episode tells a story, and people are eating them up at 99 cents each. And Warren Ellis, who I love to death, a graphic novelist and author, has become a fan of the series, and my film agent’s getting calls about the film rights. So it’s having a very similar trajectory that Wool had, which is kind of weird for lightning to strike twice like this. Kelton Reid: That’s amazing, and your sci-fi series, The “Silo Series,” is amazing. That’s the one that Wool kind of kicked off, right? And now Sand, the dystopian sci-fi novel that you wrote, is actually being adapted, is that right? Did I read that correctly? Hugh Howey: Yeah. It got picked up by Imperative. They re the team behind the relaunch of the Heroes TV show, “Heroes Reborn,” and I just met with them at Comic-Con and got to spend a couple days hanging out with them. Just a great group of people. I’m flattered when someone options something for film, but Wool has been with Ridley Scott for a couple years. They’ve written screenplays for that. It’s just really flattering. But however excited people are and they say they really want to make something, I don’t get my hopes up. I don’t assume that anything is going to go into production. I’d rather be surprised when it does than sit there and think about it and hound my agent for updates. It’s just better for me to keep writing. Kelton Reid: Absolutely. So let’s talk about writing and your productivity a little bit. How much time per day would you say you’re reading or doing research for projects? The Importance of Starting Each Day the Right Way Hugh Howey: Research, I don’t do direct. My research is very indirect. I read because I want to learn. I’ve been like that my whole life. I mentioned when I read nonfiction, I read veraciously. So all of what I read ends up getting distilled, mixed up, and then ends up in my writing. So even though I mostly write fiction, I want to write about the human condition and satirize popular culture and things like that. That comes from all my nonfiction reading. Probably two or three hours a day I spend reading, and some days, I can have an eight-hour day of just reading. The same thing with writing. I generally try to do two or three hours a day of writing, and sometimes I’ll have an eight-, 10-, or 12-hour day of writing where I pound out 5,000, 7,000 words in a day. Kelton Reid: Before you get into a writing session, do you have any pre-game rituals or practices? Hugh Howey: Yeah, but I don’t know if it has anything to do with the writing. I just live a healthy lifestyle. When I get up in the morning, I have a healthy breakfast of some yogurt with some raisins in it. Then I try to do the same thing every day, so I’m not having to make decisions. I’m not taxing my brain. It’s the same reason I think that I wear the same T-shirt and cargo shorts every single day and flip-flops. I do an exercise routine called The Five Tibetans, which is like yoga. It wakes me up better than a cup of coffee. It only takes about 10 minutes, and it really keeps you in shape. Then I open my laptop and start into whatever story I’m in progress. Kelton Reid: Nice. Do you have a most productive time of day and/or locale for getting into a session? Hugh Howey: Yeah, the morning for me. I’m most creative in the morning, but it’s also a matter of getting a lot of work done before I start checking email and get distracted with the business of writing. That doesn’t just come from self-publishing. I’ve published with traditional publishers as well. Having success as a writer means doing a lot of non-writing activities, supplemental stuff. Kelton Reid: Yeah. Do you have a favorite place to write? Why You Need to Learn to Hit Publish from Anywhere Hugh Howey: No. I can write anywhere. Yesterday, I’m at a family reunion, and I’m sitting at a table with a lot of conversations, a lot going on. I wrap up a work and hit publish and published right there from a dining room table. I’ve published while up on a panel. Right before the panel started, I was putting the finishing touches on a piece. They were doing introductions, and I’m hitting publish under the table. Sitting on curbs, waiting on taxis, on a book tour — Sand, that entire novel I wrote while in Europe on book tour. I wrote that book across nine different countries without a word of that rough draft written in the U.S. That’s the dedication you have to have. You can’t have an excuse. “Well, I’m traveling today, so I’m not going to write,” or “I’m doing this today, so it’s okay if I don’t write today.” My attitude is, if you take a day off, you’re giving yourself an excuse to two, or three, or four days off. Kelton Reid: Yeah. So as a world traveler, are you a writer who can stick on headphones? Do you like to listen to music while you write, or do you prefer silence or white noise? How to Alleviate Your Natural Self-Doubts Hugh Howey: I prefer silence or white noise, even crowds like cafes or airports, but I just posted on my website a few songs that I like to listen to when I’m having natural self-doubts that come from being creative. They’re very heavy-hitting songs just to fire you up and get the adrenaline going. So sometimes I use music to motivate me to have a powerful writing session, but I don’t like to listen to music while I’m writing. Kelton Reid: Got it. I think I already know the answer to this next one, but do you believe in writer’s block? Hugh Howey: I don’t. What I believe is that our writing varies in quality depending on what we’ve consumed, our chemical state, what’s going on in our life, how distracted we are, things that we’re anticipating might happen, how well the last writing session went. All of those things increase or decrease our expectation for how good our writing is going to be if we started clicking our keyboard. Sometimes we get into a mindset where we know we’re going to write crap, so we’d rather sit there and not write anything. I think we have to embrace the fact that we’re going to write poorly at times. When we feel that hesitation and that lack of confidence, that should motivate us to really pour the words out, prime the pump, get back to the good stuff, and trust the editing process. Kelton Reid: Absolutely. Are you still working on a MacBook Air? Hugh Howey: Yeah, I prefer the Air. I might be switching to this new Dell laptop they ve got out, which is a smaller form factor. I’ve not been too overwhelmed with the updates to the Mac OS. I’ve played with Windows 10. I kind of liked that, so I might be switching. Kelton Reid: Interesting. So what software do you use most for your writing? Hugh Howey: I usually use Microsoft Word. Kelton Reid: Do you have any organizational hacks since you’re constantly on the move? Hugh Howey: Not really. Organizational hacks. No, I’m sloppy. I have a Word document that I’ll keep open for notes, and I just kind of pile in notes for a series in there. It’s ugly, but it works for me. I’ve used it to write book series with 400,000 plus words across them — a lot of foreshadowing and a lot of plot points and characters — and somehow it all works. I’ve tried using Scrivener and stuff that have those tools built in, but I find myself playing with the tools instead of writing. I’ve never gotten over the learning curve for those things to be useful to me. Kelton Reid: Do you have any best practices for beating procrastination? Why Writing Is Like Exercise Hugh Howey: Yeah. Sit down, and it’s like exercise. There’s so many reasons to not get down on the floor and do push-ups. Your body does not want to be taxed. It doesn’t want to feel that. As soon as you feel it, you have to say, “I’m not going to let that control me. I’m going to choose what I’m going to do with my life and not let my inherent laziness, my desire to conserve calories, or whatever is going on in our bodies that makes us want to curl up in a ball and not attack the task before us.” Open up the document, turn off the Internet, and start writing. If you’re not sure what happens next in the story, skip to the part of the story that you know is going to happen. Start writing there. Just start writing about your character, or if you know the next scene takes place in a bar, just describe the bar. You’re going to delete every bit of that, but describe every facet of that bar — what the jukebox looks like, what the street noise is, every weird detail that aren’t going to end up in your story. As soon as you start doing that, you’re going to find that you’re able to get back into the flow of the plot. Kelton Reid: Very nice. My final question on workflow stuff is how do you unplug at the end of a long day? Hugh Howey: My favorite thing is to get by the water or on the water. Go to the beach. If I can have a nice meal looking out over the water, if I can go for a swim or take a paddle board out, anything like that energizes me. Just chill out with a book and read. Kelton Reid: Just a quick pause to mention that The Writer Files is brought to you by the Rainmaker Platform, the complete website solution for content marketers and online entrepreneurs. Find out more and take a free 14-day test drive at Rainmaker.FM/Platform. So let’s talk about creativity. How do you define creativity in your own words? How Writers Can Fine Tune Their Creativity Hugh Howey: I think creativity is not so much as creating something that’s never been done before. It’s the free expression of a combination of things that we’ve absorbed from elsewhere. To be absolutely creative is almost to be avant-garde, to do stuff that’s almost absurd. There’s some value in that, absurdity for the sake of complete newness or shock value. For me, true creativity is seeing the individual human like a filter, like a coffee filter. You push all this stuff through: popular culture, life experiences, upbringing, genetic makeup. What drips out is the way they distill all that knowledge and all those experiences. It’s different for every person, and people are creative in ways they don’t even appreciate. The way they approach their work, they might think that’s not creativity. There are things that they do in their workflow, how they organize their desk space, or how they organize their day — I see those as expressions of creativity. I think everyone is creative in some ways, and we need to figure out what ways we enjoy being creative and do more of it. It gets us in tune with ourselves. Kelton Reid: When do you feel the most creative? Hugh Howey: After I’ve written something. So when I’m writing, I tend to feel like it’s kind of garbage, but when I’m done with the writing session, I go back and read some stuff. Or I’m revising. That’s when I feel like I don’t completely hate what I’ve just done. Kelton Reid: Do you have a creative muse at the moment? Hugh Howey: Not really. I’m going through a lot of change in my life right now, and some of it is very stressful. It’s sad that that’s inspiration, but the best stuff I’ve ever written has been dealing with huge losses of my life. I’m generally an upbeat, perfectly happy, even-keel person, but the best stuff I’ve ever written is when I’ve lost people in my life or lost a beloved pet. I guess that the tortured artist cliché, there’s something to that because you tap into an emotional well that’s difficult to tap into when you’re just content and happy. Kelton Reid: In your own words, what do you think makes a writer truly great? Where the True Magic of Writing Springs From Hugh Howey: Having read a lot. Actually before having read a lot, I would say having lived and experienced a lot. I think you have to fill yourself with knowledge and experiences before you have something really wonderful to write. What we end up writing is kind of a greatest hits collection of our ideas, our thoughts, and our vocabulary. In order to have a greatest hits collection, you have to have a huge body of work that you absorb. It’s somewhat like photography, something I’m passionate about. The secret to photography is learning lighting and the controls of the camera and framing and all these tricks of the trade, but the magic comes from taking thousands of photos and then having an eye that recognizes the dozen in there that are truly spectacular. When we write, we have thousands of ideas, thousands of word choices, thousands of word combinations and sentence flow options, and the quality of a writer and the skill comes from knowing out of those thousands, which handful are viable options. Kelton Reid: Do you have a few favorite authors that you’re reading at the moment? Hugh Howey: I tend not to follow writers. I tend to follow subjects. Nonfiction makes it difficult to follow writers. Rick Adkins wrote a World War II Trilogy that I really liked, and I’ll read anything that Bill Bryson writes. I just read McCullough’s biography of the Wright Brothers. I’ve really enjoyed his work, but it’s rare for me to find … Stephen Pinker is a guy who, anything he writes, I’ll pick up and dabble. With nonfiction, it’s not like with a fiction author where you’re going to get a book a year. You might be likely to get one every five years. It’s hard to follow an individual author like that. Kelton Reid: Yeah. Well, I found your original writer’s file to be infinitely quotable, but do you have a favorite quote yourself? Hugh Howey: I don’t know. One that I’ve come back to time and again — and it’s so cliché, everyone uses it — but maybe there’s a reason for that. I’ll get the exact quote wrong, but I’ll paraphrase. I’m pretty sure Hemingway said it. “Writing is easy. You just sit down in front of your typewriter and bleed.” I love that because it tells me that writing was difficult for him, and it reminds me that it’s not supposed to be easy. The same thing is true of exercise, and diet, and anything worth doing in life. We should look for the things that are most difficult and then attack those things. We tend to live the path of least resistance. That’s defined to preserve calories, preserve our energy, and find ways to not tackle long-term goals and be fulfilled deeply in life. I found fulfillment through listening to my body, figuring out what it least wants to do, and then doing that thing. That quote kind of inspires me to do that. Kelton Reid: Nice. Couple fun questions for you. Do you have a favorite literary character? Hugh Howey: That’s a good question. Maybe growing up I loved The Stainless Steel Rat. That character really resonated with me. Kelton Reid: If you could choose one author from any era to sit down and have an all-expense paid dinner, who would you choose? Hugh Howey: Oh, it’d be William Shakespeare for sure. Kelton Reid: I’m always curious about this answer, but why Shakespeare? Hugh Howey: I like to tell everybody, “Hey, it was definitely William Shakespeare’s. Stop with the theories. I know for a fact it was him.” Kelton Reid: Do you have a writer’s fetish? Any good luck charms or any weird collectibles? Hugh Howey: No. All I really need is my laptop. I do feel kind of naked if I don’t have it with me. I grab it in the middle of the night to make notes. I try to carry it with me everywhere. I will say, as a reader, that I’ve upgraded my Kindle to the Kindle Voyage, and that’s such a sexy reading device. I feel I do not like not having that thing with me. With that in my pocket, I’ve got every book that I own and access to every ebook out there. I fetishize the heck out of that thing. Kelton Reid: Nice. So who or what has been your greatest teacher? Hugh Howey: Literally, Dr. Dennis Goldsbury, my English professor at the College of Charleston. I was a physics major when I had him for a prereq and loved his class so much that I made sure I had my 102 from him the next semester. Then I asked him what he was teaching the semester after that. He was the hardest teacher I’ve ever had. Getting an A from him was the most rewarding challenge in my collegiate career. I started taking all of his classes, and soon he was like, “Look, you have to be an English major to take these 4000-level classes.” I probably would’ve written something at some point in my life anyway because it’s been a dream of mine for a long time, but I wouldn’t be the writer that I am today without his guidance. Kelton Reid: Can you offer any advice to fellow writers on how to keep the ink flowing and the cursor moving? Why You Should Be a Tourist in Your Own Town Hugh Howey: Yeah. What are you doing to have novel experiences? Without that, you’re just not going to be inspired to write. Find a way to be a tourist in your hometown. Look at towns that are a short drive away, and get out on the weekend and do something. Talk to strangers. If you see an old man with a military service hat on, sit down on the bench beside him, and ask him his story. Observe the world. Carry around a notebook. Describe strangers. Describe settings. Writing is not something you do in front of your laptop. Writing is something that you do all day long, and the laptop is just the place where you dump that out. Kelton Reid: Where can fellow scribes connect with you out there? Hugh Howey: You can find me on Twitter at @HughHowey and on my website. Once I’m on the boat in another two and a half weeks, I’ll be moving onto the catamaran, and I’ll be at sea a lot. I’ll hopefully still be able to keep in touch when I’m in port, but I don’t know how much I’ll be accessible like I have been for the last five or six years. Kelton Reid: That’s really exciting. Where is your first destination? Hugh Howey: Well, I’m starting in St. Francis Bay, South Africa, and my first port of call will be Cape Town. I’ll stay there for a few weeks, and then I’m just going to spend a couple of months total in South Africa. Early October, we’ll head to St. Helena, which is in the middle of the south Atlantic and then Ascension Island, which is where Napoleon was held captive. From there, either Brazil or Barbados and then up the Caribbean chain into the Bahamas and Florida. Kelton Reid: Amazing. Well, we wish you a safe journey, and I’m sure that will spark some more really inspiring stories and writing. So best of luck to you, sir. Hugh Howey: Thanks, man. Well, if something bad happens to me, it’ll probably boost book sales just for a brief moment with any obituary or news mention. My heirs have that to look forward to. Kelton Reid: Well, I’ll knock on wood over here, and thank you so much for stopping by. Hugh Howey: All right. Thanks, man. Kelton Reid: Take care. Thanks for tuning into the show. In the words of Mr. Howey himself, you are a startup. The next great business is you. For more episodes of The Writer Files and all of the show notes or to leave us a comment or a question, drop by WriterFiles.FM. You can always chat with me on Twitter, @KeltonReid. Cheers. See you out there.

Baylor University Business Review
This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin - Early October

Baylor University Business Review

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2009 3:58


Before he became a patriot and founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a businessman. In this audio series "This Month in the Life of Benjamin Franklin," Dr. Blaine McCormick takes a closer look at Benjamin Franklin's business years offering insight and motivation for today's business leaders. In this segment for early October, McCormick discusses Franklin's rise from nothing to prominence in the Philadelphia community.

KTop 10 (K-POP HITS)
Episode 140: Early October 2017 Countdown

KTop 10 (K-POP HITS)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 51:54


Hey Guys! We're kicking off October with an episode jam-packed with hits! The weather is getting colder, and that means ballad season is upon us! On this episode, you'll get to warm yourself up from the fall weather dancing to artists like Bolbbalgan4, BTS, K.Will, IU and many more! Host: Zilin Song list: 가을 아침 - IU 썸 탈꺼야 - Bolbbalgan4 좋니 (Like It) - Yoon Jong Shin 잠 못 드는 밤 비는 내리고 (Sleepless Rainy Night) - IU 나의 사춘기에게 - Bolbbalgan4 시차 (We Are) Feat. LOCO and Gray - Woo Won Jae DNA - BTS 실화 (Nonfiction) - K.Will Blue - Bolbbalgan4 가시나 (Gashina) - Sun Mi Extra #1: Now And Forever - Jo Jung Hee - Song request from Mary Extra #2: 활활 (Burn It Up) - Wanna One - Song request from Nelle Have a product or more that you would like us to advertise for you? Check out our rates and more information here: https://www.advertisecast.com/KTop10KPOPHITS And if you want to find out episode song lists and other information on the podcast, don't forget to check out our website, ktop10.org. And if you accidentally type out ktop10.com, it'll automatically go to our website (: And if you want social media updates on the podcast and on the haps of the K-Pop world, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Our handle for both is ktop10pod. And if you're feeling adventurous, check out our sister show, Japan Top 10 at jtop10.jp for some Japanese music. Loving K-Pop or other Korean music genres? Want to express your love for amazing song releases? Want to join our team? Then check out http://mymti.org/current-openings/ for more information. You won't regret it!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ktop-10-k-pop-hits/donations

Japan Top 10 (日本のトップ10) JPOP HITS!
Episode 17: Japan Top 10 Early October 2013 Countdown

Japan Top 10 (日本のトップ10) JPOP HITS!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 0:55


More JPOP hits from Kera Kera, Yuzu, Perfume and much more! Host: Sandra Visit our website at http://www.mymti.org/ to find out how you can hear the latest, newest JPOP hits in crystal clear high quality (and of course the whole song). It's not YouTube videos that we posted, it's actually a unique media player that allows you guys to hear the song! Plus we review that song and give you the link how to download it off iTunes or Amazon! So go check that out now!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/japan-top-10-ri-ben-nototsupu10-jpop-hits/donations

Japan Top 10 (日本のトップ10) JPOP HITS!
Episode 107: Japan Top 10 Early October 2015 Countdown

Japan Top 10 (日本のトップ10) JPOP HITS!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 0:55


Get ready for this week's packed Japan Top 10 episode with music from 嵐, サカナクション, 西野カナ, and much more! Host: Nick Find more information on how you can help us out with our donations, applying to our podcast and all the songs on this episode by visiting our website at http://jtop10.jp/!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/japan-top-10-ri-ben-nototsupu10-jpop-hits/donations

Japan Top 10 (日本のトップ10) JPOP HITS!
Episode: 154 Japan Top 10 Early October 2016 Countdown

Japan Top 10 (日本のトップ10) JPOP HITS!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 0:55


It's starting to get chilly in October, but that doesn't stop us from bringing you guys the Top 10 songs again! Join Nick as he presents some of the newest hits from groups like aiko, GReeeeN and some old favourites like RADWIMPS. Enjoy the music folks! Host: NickSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/japan-top-10-ri-ben-nototsupu10-jpop-hits/donations

Japan Top 10 (日本のトップ10) JPOP HITS!
Episode 203: Japan Top 10 Early October 2017 Countdown

Japan Top 10 (日本のトップ10) JPOP HITS!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 54:02


A new month always means a new early countdown here at JTop10. Enjoy the latest hits with your host, Will. Scripted and quality assured by: Rie Hosted by: William Audio edited and Uploaded by: PaulSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/japan-top-10-ri-ben-nototsupu10-jpop-hits/donations

Japan Top 10 (日本のトップ10) JPOP HITS!
Episode 252: Japan Top 10 Early October 2018 Countdown

Japan Top 10 (日本のトップ10) JPOP HITS!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 56:49


Scripted by: AmandaHosted by: ErinQuality Assured by: MikiAudio Edited & Uploaded by: Tommy ReiErin's DEBUT Episode! Let's start Erin's favourite month by tuning in as she goes over our early October Top 10 Countdown!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/japan-top-10-ri-ben-nototsupu10-jpop-hits/donations

KTop 10 (K-POP HITS)
Episode 59: KTop 10 Early October 2015 Countdown

KTop 10 (K-POP HITS)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 46:50


Another KTop 10 episode is out music from iKON, Gary of LeeSsang, and much more! Host: Zilin Check out more information about our latest updates and emailing us song requests by visiting our website at http://ktop10.org/!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ktop-10-k-pop-hits/donations

KTop 10 (K-POP HITS)
Episode 103: KTop 10 Early October 2016 Countdown

KTop 10 (K-POP HITS)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 49:29


Its October! We'll help you ease the transition from summer to autumn with this new rocking episode! This time we'll be featuring music from Red Velvet, BolBBalgan4, GOT7, and many others! Host: Amy Songs: 숨 (Breath) - Park Hyo Shin 우주를 줄게 (Galaxy) - BolBBalgan4 내가 저지른 사랑 (The Love That I Committed) - Im Chang Jung Love Is Over - Baek Ji Young 이 소설의 끝을 다시 써보려 해 (Making A New Ending For This Story) - Han DongGeun Dancing King - Yoo Jae Suk and EXO 러시안 룰렛 (Russian Roulette) - Red Velvet 구르미 그린 달빛 (Moonlight Drawn By Clouds) - Gummy 다정하게, 안녕히 (Fondly, Goodbye) - Sung Si Kyung 하드 캐리 (Hard Carry) - GOT7 Extra #1: 불타오르네 (Fire) - BTS - Song request from Ray Extra #2: Ooh-Ahh 하게 (Like Ooh-Ahh) - TWICE - Song request from Ray And if you want to find out episode song lists and other information on the podcast, don't forget to check out our website, ktop10.org. And if you accidentally type out ktop10.com, it'll automatically go to our website (: And if you want social media updates on the podcast and on the haps of the K-Pop world, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Our handle for both is ktop10pod. And if you're feeling adventurous, check out our sister show, Japan Top 10 at jtop10.jp for some Japanese music. Loving K-Pop or other Korean music genres? Want to express your love for amazing song releases? Want to join our team? Then check out http://mymti.org/current-openings/ for more information. You won't regret it!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ktop-10-k-pop-hits/donations