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Discover why Branson, Missouri, is the ultimate drivable family vacation for 2026. We explore how the right accommodations—think kitchens, space, and on-site fun—can transform your summer getaway into unforgettable memories.For more, visit https://tribesmanresort.com/ Tribesman Resort City: Branson Address: 416 Cave Lane Website: https://tribesmanresort.com/
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This week on Two Parents & A Podcast, we're recapping our BABYMOON in Miami… which did NOT go exactly as planned (read: food poisoning + a hospital visit) — but somehow we still had the best time!!
In 2025 Dentsu UK achieved Family Friendly Workplace accreditation - Nicole and Jody reveal how, alongside building a workplace culture where nearly one in six employees actively engage in their Parents & Carers ERG. Discussing how collaboration between their Parents & Carers ERG, DE&I and HR teams drives change, Nicole and Jody share policy and support examples across fertility support, extended partner leave and visible leadership role modelling. Jody shares her powerful story of experiencing pregnancy loss before Dentsu UK had a policy describing her decision to resign, her experience in returning, and in receiving a promotion. With published Gender Action Plans coming in next year, this episode is packed with ideas for steps you can take to continue building your family friendly workplace. There's more! If you'd like more insights and the opportunity to discuss your work with Nicole and Jody, join us at the launch of From Babies with Love's 2026 Guide: Cutting Edge Family Friendly policy & practice: · 10th March 2026, at Clyde & Co, London · In person: 9:30 -11:30 GMT · Live Stream: 10:00-11:30 GMT email impact@frombabieswithlove.org to request your free place today. What actually drives progress for women in leadership? Encompass Equality's latest research Thank you to Encompass Equality for sponsoring this episode. Encompass is dedicated to creating better workplaces for women and building cultures where everyone benefits. Powered by industry-leading research into women's lived experiences at work, Encompass turns real insight into targeted interventions that improve how people work together. Their latest research, conducted with the FTSE Women Leaders Review and Chartered Management Institute, reveals what actually works and how to make change happen in your organisation. Download your free report from Encompass Equality
Fluent Fiction - Japanese: A Dinosaur Dream: Yuto's Museum Misadventure Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ja/episode/2026-02-07-23-34-02-ja Story Transcript:Ja: 東京の自然史博物館はいつもにぎやかです。En: The Tokyo Natural History Museum is always bustling.Ja: 冬の寒さから逃れるように、多くの人が訪れます。En: Many people visit, as if to escape the winter cold.Ja: 巨大な恐竜の骨格が並び、好奇心いっぱいの訪問者が館内を歩きます。En: Giant dinosaur skeletons are lined up, and curious visitors wander through the halls.Ja: ある日、興奮した表情のユウトが友達のカナとナオキと一緒に博物館にやってきました。En: One day, an excited Yuto came to the museum with his friends, Kana and Naoki.Ja: 「ここだ!」とユウトが叫ぶように言いました。En: "Here it is!" Yuto exclaimed.Ja: ユウトはたくさんの博物館のお土産の中から、小さな丸い物を見つけました。En: From among many museum souvenirs, Yuto found a small round object.Ja: それはまるで恐竜の卵のようでした。En: It looked just like a dinosaur egg.Ja: 「すごい、これは恐竜の卵だよ!」ユウトは目を輝かせて話します。En: "Amazing, this is a dinosaur egg!" Yuto spoke with sparkling eyes.Ja: でも、カナは少し疑わしそうに首をかしげました。En: But Kana tilted her head slightly, looking a bit doubtful.Ja: 「本物の卵だったら、こんなところにあるわけないよ。」カナが冷静に答えました。En: "If it were a real egg, it wouldn't just be lying here," Kana replied calmly.Ja: ナオキは少し離れた場所のお菓子売り場に気を取られていましたが、友達の議論に戻りました。En: Naoki, who had been distracted by a nearby candy counter, returned to the conversation with his friends.Ja: 「ユウト、もし本当の卵ならどうする?」ナオキはニコニコしながら言いました。En: "Hey Yuto, what would you do if it was a real egg?" Naoki asked with a smile.Ja: ユウトは本気です。En: Yuto was serious.Ja: 彼は何とかして本物かどうかを確かめたいと思いました。En: He wanted somehow to confirm whether it was real.Ja: 「専門家に見てもらおう。もし本物なら、すごいことになるよ!」そう言って、ユウトは決心して博物館の受付に向かいました。En: "Let's show it to an expert. If it's genuine, that would be amazing!" Saying this, Yuto decisively headed to the museum's reception desk.Ja: 受付の女性は親切で、彼を専門の学芸員に案内しました。En: The woman at the reception was kind and guided him to a specialist curator.Ja: ユウトの手の中には謎の「卵」がありました。心の中ではワクワクしていましたが、同時に少しドキドキしていました。En: In Yuto's hands was the mysterious "egg." His heart was racing with excitement, but a bit of nervousness too.Ja: 学芸員は眼鏡をかけ、慎重にその「卵」を調べ始めました。ユウトの友達も静かに見守ります。En: The curator, wearing glasses, began to carefully examine the "egg." Yuto's friends watched quietly.Ja: 学芸員は微笑んで、「これはお土産コーナーからのものですね。」と言いました。「ただの記念品です。」En: The curator smiled and said, "This is from the souvenir section, isn't it? It's just a keepsake."Ja: ユウトは顔を赤くし、カナとナオキも笑いました。En: Yuto's face turned red, and Kana and Naoki laughed.Ja: しかし、ユウトはすぐに笑顔になり、「みんな、ごめん!でも、少しの間、本当に夢を見たよ。」と言いました。En: However, Yuto quickly smiled and said, "Sorry, guys! But for a moment, I really dreamed."Ja: カナは優しく、「これも良い思い出だよ。」と言い、En: Kana kindly said, "This is a good memory too."Ja: そしてナオキも、「次はもう少し考えてから驚こうよ!」と笑いかけました。En: And Naoki added with a laugh, "Next time, let's think a bit before getting surprised!"Ja: こうしてユウトたちは、終わりのない笑い話として、その日のことを思い出しました。En: Thus, Yuto and his friends looked back on that day as an endless funny story.Ja: 友達の支えを感じたユウトは、新しい発見ではなく、友情の温かさを心に刻んだのでした。En: Feeling the support of his friends, Yuto etched not a new discovery, but the warmth of friendship into his heart. Vocabulary Words:bustling: にぎやかescape: 逃れるcurious: 好奇心いっぱいskeletons: 骨格tilted: かしげるdoubtful: 疑わしそうdistracted: 気を取られるconfirm: 確かめるreception: 受付curator: 学芸員mysterious: 謎のnervousness: ドキドキkeepsake: 記念品calmly: 冷静にexclaimed: 叫ぶgenuine: 本物specialist: 専門examined: 調べるetched: 刻むsparkling: 輝かせるendless: 終わりのないfriendship: 友情guidance: 案内するsmiled: 微笑むetched: 心に刻むdecisively: 決心してsupport: 支えdisplay: 並びinquiry: 議論wander: 歩きます
What if the most overlooked group in your workplace holds the key to retention, loyalty, and a truly people-first culture? Nikki is joined by Paul Sullivan, former New York Times columnist and founder of The Company of Dads. Paul shares the deeply personal story behind his mission to elevate and support "lead dads," the primary caregivers often overlooked in corporate benefit structures. From the eye-opening stats on caregiving to stories of companies getting it painfully wrong, Paul challenges leaders to rethink how they message and activate the benefits they already offer. This conversation is a wake-up call and a roadmap for anyone serious about creating workplaces that work for families. If your culture says "family first," does your messaging and manager training back it up? Additional Resources: Connect with Paul on LinkedIn Learn more about The Company of Dads Watch Gut + Science (and more) on YouTube! Connect with Nikki on LinkedIn Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn Learn more about PeopleForward Network Nikki's Key Takeaways: Lead dads are often invisible but incredibly impactful. Messaging matters as much as your benefits package. Managers must walk the talk on flexibility. Small changes create big impacts for caregivers. Transparency attracts and retains the right people.
Pop Goes Your World: Gen-X Pop Culture vs. Millennial Pop Culture
Episode 346: Family-Friendly Movies from Our Childhood Chris and Derek go back to their childhood to talk about family-friendly movies. They talk about whether or not you should show these movies to your kids. Derek mentions some particularly obscure movies. The guys also discuss more recent family movies and how they compare to older films. For the “Fun with Caveman” segment of the show, Chris quizzes Derek with trivia questions about family-friendly movies. You can contact Chris & Derek here: Email: chris@popgoesyourworld.com derek@popgoesyourworld.com Theme song – “Fantasy Life” by H-Beam provided by Music Alley. “Top of the Pops” theme – “Warm Up” by Alain Galarneau provided by Music Alley.
Cities are growing and developing at a faster rate than at any time in history. More than half the world's population now live in cities. But cities don't always offer the best opportunities for those living within them. They can be polluted, congested and often don't have enough green spaces or playgrounds.We find out about two cities trying to change that. The mayor of Addis Ababa in Ethiopia say she wants her city to be the best in Africa to raise a child and be a mother. We find out what she's trying to do.And in the Colombian capital, Bogota, we'll visit the city's ‘Care Blocks' where people are given the opportunity to learn new skills - or just relax - while their children or dependents are looked after.People Fixing The World from the BBC is about brilliant solutions to the world's problems. We release a new edition every Tuesday. We'd love you to let us know what you think and to hear about your own solutions. You can contact us on WhatsApp by messaging +44 8000 321721 or email peoplefixingtheworld@bbc.co.uk. And please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Presenter: Myra Anubi Producer: Claire Bowes Colombia reporter: Laura Ubate Editor: Jon Bithrey Sound mix: Andrew Mills(Image: Caregivers and children in Bogota, Colombia, learn to ride bikes, Laura Ubate/BBC)
What is a perfect movie to you? For us, the obvious answer is The Princess Bride. Of all the movies we haven't covered yet on PCY, this is most inconceivable omission. Well, here we go! Get out your swords, put on your six-fingered gloves, and fetch that pitcher; it's time talk about this Rob Reiner classic starring Cary Elwes, Robin Wright, Mandy Patinkin, Andre the Giant, Christopher Guest, Billy Crystal, Carol Kane, and others. As you wish...we always have our draft too. This time we're picking the best family-friendly movies to watch for all ages. No animated movies or Christmas movies allowed. Just regular family-friendly fare. Have fun storming the castle!If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on the iTunes/Apple Podcasts app or wherever you listen. Or better yet, tell a friend to listen!Follow us on your preferred social media:TwitterFacebookInstagram
All right college sports fans, this episode breaks down Dabo Swinney's full explanation of the tampering case that caused Clemson to recently lose transfer-portal signee Luke Ferrelli to Ole Miss. It also shows why it should reach far beyond Death Valley and The Grove, even beyond college football fields across the nation. The details (and the calmness) that Swinney and athletic director Graham Neff showed is a big part of our reaction to the Clemson football press conference, because it shows that Tigers leadership is serious about making this instance a cornerstone for NCAA enforcement to act upon in cases anywhere. It also figures to affect college basketball, baseball and softball, gymnastics, volleyball, any sport where big NIL payments to top athletes drive player movement between programs. For Clemson fans, the case clearly affects how the NCAA transfer portal rules apply here, especially given Swinney's long hesitance to use the portal to sign significant players. We talk about what Swinney revealed about the player involved as well as opposing coaches and staff in the Mississippi program, and we provide our own analysis of Dabo's comments and evidence with no reason to believe it's a lie based on the detailed case that is being made. #ClemsonFootball #DaboSwinney #TransferPortal #CollegeFootball We're glad you found us! Be sure to get in the comments on our YouTube channel, and share what you think – keep it FAMILY FRIENDLY, there's little eyes and ears here, y'all, but we want to know what's on your mind!
What is a perfect movie to you? For us, the obvious answer is The Princess Bride. Of all the movies we haven't covered yet on PCY, this is most inconceivable omission. Well, here we go! Get out your swords, put on your six-fingered gloves, and fetch that pitcher; it's time talk about this Rob Reiner classic starring Cary Elwes, Robin Wright, Mandy Patinkin, Andre the Giant, Christopher Guest, Billy Crystal, Carol Kane, and others. As you wish...we always have our draft too. This time we're picking the best family-friendly movies to watch for all ages. No animated movies or Christmas movies allowed. Just regular family-friendly fare. Have fun storming the castle!Support our show and join our Patreon!If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on the iTunes/Apple Podcasts app or wherever you listen. Or better yet, tell a friend to listen!Follow us on your preferred social media:TwitterFacebookInstagram
In this episode of Hard Parking, host Jhae Pfenning sits down with Rebecca Nguyen, co-founder of The Warehouse in Mesa, AZ, to discuss her journey from the Future Collector Car Show in 2016 to building the venue into a premier collector car storage facility, social hub, and event space housed in a historic citrus warehouse. They explore Arizona Car Week's growth, the debut of the six-day Art House Collective art exhibition (January 20-25, 2026), and Rebecca's thoughtful approach to curating inclusive events that welcome enthusiasts from all levels, from exotics to family-friendly gatherings. The conversation delves deeper into personal reflections, including the importance of community connections, memories built over a decade, parenthood, and concerns about AI's societal impact, technology's future, and creating positive change. Jhae closes by praising Rebecca's relentless drive and loyalty, encouraging listeners to revisit her 2021 appearance (episode 99) for more on her origins.Follow Rebecca on social media: Instagram: instagram.com/driven.by.becca/Instagram: instagram.com/thewarehouse.az/Chapters: 0:00 Intro, Arizona Car Week Buzz & RAPID Act Discussion 4:15 Catching Up with Rebecca Nguyen at The Warehouse 9:30 10-Year Full Circle: From Future Collector Car Show to Partner 15:45 Building The Warehouse: Storage, Social Hub & Community Vision 22:00 Arizona Car Week 2026 – Art House Collective & Elevated Events 28:20 Event Curation: Inclusivity from Exotics to Family-Friendly 35:10 Challenges, Memories & Making Positive Impact 41:30 Deep Dive: AI, Society, Parenthood & Future Worries 47:50 Rebecca's Drive & Why Connections Matter 51:00 Wrap-Up, Shoutouts & Thanks to Rebecca NguyenDiscussed in this episodeRebecca Nguyen's first appearance on Hard Parking (Episode 99 – "Rebecca Nguyen is Print Driven," December 13, 2021): YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNZZV-CqWrY Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rebecca-nguyen-is-print-driven/id1477527835?i=1000544786155 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/736w0kYvwcaZnOogSOTwGW?si=ch-UcqgeQbqUiIKc8o1Gnw(Great for listeners wanting the full-circle backstory from her Future Collector Car Show days.)Arizona Autobahn Act / House Bill 2059 (RAPID Act):The Reasonable and Prudent Interstate Driving (RAPID) Act, introduced by Rep. Nick Kupper on January 16, 2026, proposes derestricted daytime speed zones for non-commercial vehicles on select rural interstates (pilot on I-8), with night limits at 80 mph, stricter penalties for reckless driving, and annual safety audits—inspired by Germany's Autobahn but with safeguards.Full article: https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/new-bill-could-bring-autobahn-style-roads-to-arizona/Main Show Sponsors: Right Honda: https://righthonda.com/ Right Toyota: https://www.righttoyota.com/ Arcus Foundry: https://arcusfoundry.com Autocannon Official Gear: https://shop.autocannon.com/Contact Hard Parking with Jhae Pfenning: Email: Info@HardParking.com Website: www.Hardparking.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/hardparkingpodcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/hardparkingpod/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/@HardParkingDon't miss The Warehouse's Art House Collective during Arizona Car Week—running January 20-25, 2026! Head to Mesa for automotive art, culture, and community.
In this episode of Future Fit Leadership, I sit down with Jodi Geddes – co-founder of Circle In, keynote speaker, and a passionate advocate for caregivers in the workplace. Jodi shares her remarkable journey of building (and selling) a global platform that supports working parents and caregivers across life stages – from parental leave to menopause and beyond. We talk about the reality of returning to work after children, what true empathy in leadership looks like, and how burnout can creep up on even the strongest among us. Jodi opens up about her personal experiences with burnout, the power of vulnerability, and why creating a psychologically safe, family-friendly workplace isn’t just nice to have – it’s essential. We also explore how leaders can role model care, build trust through storytelling, and rethink flexibility in a hybrid world. This is a must-listen for leaders ready to embrace whole-person leadership and for anyone navigating the beautiful, messy juggle of career and caregiving.
"Family-friendly society" sounds SO BORING but listen: it's what we all want. It's what singles and elders want, it's what parents and partnered people without kids want, it's what KIDS WANT. A society that takes all of us — and our needs and capacities — seriously?? That considers all of us, in whatever scenario we find ourselves, AS A FAMILY? When we announced that we were doing this episode, we got a ton of questions asking us to also consider people who weren't parents in their 30s and 40s, and yes, of course, team, I would never approach this topic without thinking expansively about it — as in, expansively enough to include me, and our beloved co-producer Melody, and all of our various family configurations. I would only do an episode with expansive questions like yours with someone (with tremendously policy experience) who understands "family-friendly" expansively. So listen in as Elliot Haspel and I imagine a better (and possible!) family-friendly world.AND GREAT NEWS: WE HAVE VERY GOOD EPISODE TRANSCRIPTS NOW! They come out within 24 hours of the pod, so you just have to be a little patient and then come back and click here. We pay an actual human for help with these, so thank you for either being a paid subscriber or listening to the ads that make this model possible!If you're a paid subscriber and haven't yet set up your subscriber RSS feed in your podcast player, here's the EXTREMELY easy how-to .And if you're having any other issues with your Patreon subscription — please get in touch! Email me at annehelenpetersen @ gmail OR submit a request to Patreon Support. Thank you for making the switch with us — the podcast in particular is much more at home here!Thanks to the Sponsors of Today's Episode!Get 15% off your first order of high-quality, refillable cleaning products at Blueland.com/CULTUREWake up with clearer skin, smoother hair, and cooler sleep. Use code CULTUREPOD for an extra 30% off at blissy.com/CULTUREPODCozy up with your pup this season! Go to ollie.com/culture and use code CULTURE to get 60% off your first box!Get $35 off your first box of wild-caught, sustainable seafood—delivered right to your door. Go to: https://www.wildalaskan.com/CULTUREShow Notes:Find out more about Elliot's work here — and buy Raising a Nation: 10 Reasons Every American Has a Stake in Child Care for All hereSubscribe to Elliot's truly excellent newsletter, The Family Frontier, hereA pretty fantastic write-up of the 1971 Comprehensive Childhood Development Act (and its failure) by the Institute for Research on PovertyMore on "the curb-cut effect"Elliot cites a now famous maxim from the former mayor of Bogotá mayor, Enrique Peñalosa: "children are a kind of indicator species, if we can build a successful city for children, we will have a successful city for everyone.”"70% of children under the age of 6 have all available parents in the workforce" Elliot cites Elissa Strauss's book When You Care — here's my interview with herOnly 13.9% of US workers were part-time in December 2024 — compare to the EU numbers here!!!Chamber of Mothers! The AMAZING coconut-miso-ginger curry I mention in the Wild Alaskan ad! We're currently looking for your questions for future episodes about:New trends you've noticed in the world of MOMFLUENCERS How we think about the morality of money and taxes — who should pay taxes, who shouldn't, who "deserves" money, who doesn't, how we came to decide that religious organizations shouldn't pay taxes (and how that belief is changing), SO MUCHHow to process all the STUFF accumulated from relatives (we have a really helpful organizer with a bunch of mental health training for this one!)The State of The CHAIN RESTAURANT — and chain restaurant supply chain!!! (I'm so excited for this one)Wedding culture (especially the more, uh, cult-like or obligatory components) What would LIFE AFTER CARS look like?? (With the hosts of the War on Cars pod!) For our next Culture Of Place: Puerto Rico!Anything you need advice or want musings on for the AAA segment. You can ask about anything, it's literally the name of the segmentAs always, you can submit your questions (and ideas for future eps) hereFor this week's discussion: What did this conversation make you want the MOST? What feels like it could be possible in our lifetimes, and what still feels intractable?
This hour, Scoot takes a stroll to Canal St. and Bourbon St. to see how much marijuana he could smell. Also, It's King's Day, the beginning of the Mardi Gras season!
Courtyard Urbanist is a research and development initiative dedicated to improving US cities through family-friendly courtyard block design.@UrbanCourtyard on X, led by Alicia, focuses on pioneering family-friendly courtyard block designs to revitalize U.S. cities with walkable, low-rise neighborhoods that prioritize private green space and community over car dependency. Based in Chicago, she critiques high-rise towers for lacking family appeal and pushes for urban innovations that support literacy and education.
The New Yorker described Savage as, "a marvellous storyteller, a quirky thinker, and an incorrigible free-associator. He sometimes sounds less like a political commentator than like the star of a riveting and unusually vivid one-man play." Listen to these beloved tales from the master storyteller on this extraordinary episode. He reminisces on his tough teachers, life for the working class in Queens, the tight-knit communities of yesteryear, and the human condition. First, listen about the no-nonsense Irish Geometry teacher who would be fired in today's woke schools; his father's friend who moved into middle class only to suffer a sad fate; Louie who taught him to straighten nails with his own hands; the tale of The Jar, and many more. He explores the unpredictable nature of life as the year draws to a close. Please share this remarkable episode with your friends and loved ones!
How top destinations cater to the family travel market with suggested tours, itineraries, hotels, activities and more. This panel examines in depth what these destinations offer for family travel and how travel advisors can sell them. Alan Fine of Insider Travel Report moderates a panel that includes: Fernanda Rosas, account director, Baja California for the U.S. and Canada Tourism; Francisco Blanch, director-leisure sales for Discover Puerto Rico; and Melanie Schinkel, Aussie Specialist program manager-the Americas for Tourism Australia.
In this episode, we dive deep into family-friendly travel in southern Spain with Addie from @InPursuitofPoints who is sharing exactly what it's like to visit magical and idyllic Granada with kids while maximizing points and minimizing stress. We cover everything from navigating the Alhambra and Generalife Gardens with young children, including stroller logistics and timed entry tips, to getting around town affordably by taxi, bus, or on foot. You'll hear what to expect from Granada's food scene, including tapas culture, budget-friendly dining, and how an unforgettable Airbnb with a private terrace and Alhambra views became a highlight of the trip. We also talk weather considerations, siesta culture, walkability, must-see sights like the Granada Cathedral, and how much time you really need to experience the city. To wrap things up, we dig into Addie's recent credit card strategy. If you're considering Spain with kids or want inspiration for building incredible trips around points and miles, this episode is packed with practical advice and real-world experience.Episode SponsorCardPointersFind Us On Online:Mary Ellen | JoFacebook GroupWonderland On Points BlogMentioned in this Episode:Addie's AirbnbAlhambra Official Website for booking ticketsAffiliate Links:Comfrt.com 15% OFFRakuten- Mary Ellen (Get 5000 AMEX or Bilt POINTS)Rakuten- Joanna (Get 5000 AMEX or Bilt POINTS)Chase/Capital One/Amex Card LinksFlyKitt- the BEST Jet Lag Solution!Tripiamo Driving TutorialsOur Favorite Travel NecessitiesWe receive a small commission when you choose to use any of our links to purchase your products or apply for your cards! We SO appreciate when you choose to give back to the podcast in this way!
We are gearing up for the New Year's Eve celebration with a 90's vibe with musical entertainment from Bubba Sparxxx, Yung Joc, 702 and other local entertainers. Join us on December 31st in Festival Park as we bring in the new year!
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In this episode of the Ski Moms Podcast, hosts Nicole and Sarah welcome Rachel Proper, founder of Keep Vermont Wild, for an in-depth conversation about making Vermont's outdoor adventures accessible to everyone, especially families with young children. Rachel shares her journey from posting personal outdoor adventures to creating a comprehensive resource that showcases Vermont's beauty while promoting responsible tourism and Leave No Trace principles.The conversation covers practical advice for visiting Vermont, including navigating the state's notorious lack of cell service, understanding mud season (Vermont's unique fifth season), and the challenges of electric vehicles in cold, hilly terrain. Rachel provides insider tips on family-friendly ski resorts, recommending Smuggler's Notch as an excellent family destination alongside larger resorts like Stowe, Sugarbush, Killington, Stratton, and Jay Peak.Rachel emphasizes that Vermont outdoor experiences don't require expensive gear investments, highlighting rental options at local ski shops, free snowshoe rentals at public libraries, and the importance of wool base layers for winter activities. She recommends toddler-friendly hikes like Mill River State Park in Jericho and discusses creative Vermont initiatives like story hikes and story skis that combine outdoor activity with children's literature. The episode also explores the delicate balance Rachel maintains as a content creator—promoting Vermont tourism while protecting fragile ecosystems and respecting local communities.Keep Vermont Wild:Instagram: @keepvermontwildTikTok: @keepvermontwildWebsite: keepvermontwild.comSeasonal guides available for purchase (downloadable PDFs and hard copies)Key QuotesOn Keep Vermont Wild's Mission: "Vermont wasn't meant to be enjoyed indoors. I really do not believe that. I truly, honestly believe it was meant to be enjoyed outside."On Accessibility: "I really just wParticipating destinations include:
This Thanksgiving, gather the whole family for a heartwarming movie. From the inspiring journey of Soul on Fire to the touching story in Sarah's Oil, we highlight eight uplifting films that celebrate courage, hope, and togetherness—perfect for holiday viewing.8 movies, series families can watch together this Thanksgiving | Entertainment
Hello, Puzzlers! Today: A.J. & Greg present puzzling puzzles to each other.Join host A.J. Jacobs and his guests as they puzzle–and laugh–their way through new spins on old favorites, like anagrams and palindromes, as well as quirky originals.Subscribe to Hello, Puzzlers! wherever you get your podcasts! And come join our growing puzzle community over on Patreon, where you can find bonus episodes and other exclusive content!Our executive producers are Neely Lohmann and Adam Neuhaus of Neuhaus Ideas.The show is produced by Claire Bidigare-Curtis.Our Chief Puzzle Officer is Greg Pliska. Our associate producer is Andrea Schoenberg.Our community manager is Gary Buchler.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
FRANK KABATAS and EAST VILLAGE PIZZA'S SUCCESS JOURNEYFrank Kabatas, the owner of East Village Pizza in New York City, shared his journey from being born in Turkey to becoming a successful pizza maker in the United States. He explained that after moving to the US at age 23 in 1997, he initially worked at East Village Pizza before being fired after six months. He then found a job at Ben's Pizzeria, where he learned valuable pizza-making skills. Frank emphasized his pride in owning East Village Pizza and his determination to succeed.Frank shared his journey in the pizza industry, starting with a local pizzeria where he learned the craft and worked long hours while studying English as a second language and briefly computer science. After the pizzeria was sold, he transitioned to Domino's in Long Island, initially as a driver but soon became a manager due to his pizza-making skills. Despite the differences between the local and chain pizzerias, Frank valued the experience gained at Domino's, particularly in marketing, which he applied in his subsequent role making pizza in Manhattan and the West Village.Frank's Pizza Journey and PassionFrank shared his journey of purchasing East Village Pizza in 2003 with his brother, emphasizing the importance of courage and happiness in achieving life goals. He discussed his passion for making pizza, particularly his signature margarita pizza, and highlighted the significance of using high-quality ingredients like San Marzano tomatoes and his own secret recipe for the sauce. Frank also mentioned his other popular menu items, such as double-stack pizza and cheese and garlic knots, and expressed his LOVE for a margarita pizza.https://www.eastvillagepizza.netLEAH BEN and OLD CITY DISTRICT'S HOLIDAY EVENTS and ANNOUNCEMENTSLeah, the Director of Marketing for Old City District, joined Amaris to discuss the upcoming holiday season and events in Old City. They talked about the history and current state of Old City, including recent restaurant accolades and new businesses. Leah explained the evolution of the holiday shopping event into a "sip and stroll," combining shopping with dining and entertainment opportunities. They also discussed the importance of walkable cities and the collaboration between shops and restaurants to attract visitors.Leah discussed the upcoming HOLIDAY SHOPPING SIP & STROLL EVENT with open streets in Old City on December 6th from 12-4pm, featuring carolers, a Snow Queen on stilts, and a brass band, while Amaris highlighted the historic aspects like horse tethering bars and the Betsy Ross house chocolate demonstration. The holiday shopping sip and stroll will feature nearly 40 businesses offering promotions, including Cuba Libre's $4 espresso martini and mango cinnamon butter, while the Elfreth's Alley fundraiser offers decorated home tours and discounts at participating restaurants.https://www.oldcitydistrict.orgRAGINI PARMAR and NATURE'S VINLastly, Amaris spoke with Ragini Parmar, who owns the natural wine bar and marketplace called Nature's VIN in Wayne, Pennsylvania. Ragini shared her background in tech and how she transitioned to opening Nature's VIN, which celebrates women in wine and the broader community. They discussed the differences between natural, organic, and biodynamic wines, as well as the bar's offerings, including tastings, classes, and gift options. Ragini emphasized the bar's focus on sustainability, digital experiences, and supporting women-owned businesses.Ragini also strongly believes in the philosophy of making wine accessible to everyone, for that reason she wanted to make sure to have transparency with the items you will find within her business' marketplace. You can also find more information about the products, the makers, and more by using the tablets provided to you while you shop.https://www.naturesvin.com
Enjoy the sights and sounds of the holiday season as you drive through thousands of festive lights and decorations at Arnette Park. Christmas in the Park, powered by PWC, happens December 7-11, 14-18, and 21-22, 6pm to 9 pm. Admission is FREE!
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The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: 4:05pm- On Monday night, eight Senators who caucus with Democrats—Angus King, Tim Kaine, Dick Durbin, John Fetterman, Maggie Hassan, Jeanne Shaheen, and Catherine Cortez Masto—joined Republicans to pass a spending package to end the government shutdown. The final vote in the Senate was 60-40. The House of Representatives is expected to vote on—and pass—the bill later today. 4:15pm- When asked if Chuck Schumer should remain Senate Minority Leader after several Democrats broke ranks and joined Republicans to vote in favor of reopening the government, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez said, “this problem is bigger than one person.” 4:30pm- Hooters is making the move to become a “family friendly” restaurant + Coca-Cola is releasing a limited-edition holiday soda—smooth, creamy vanilla flavored Coke! Is there a marketing campaign that Matt won't fall for?
Brandon Parish and The Kibitz Room:Amaris welcomed Brandon Parish, the owner of The Kibitz Room in KOP to the show. Our host and Brandon then discussed how his growing up within the industry influenced his decision to expand on the family's business. Brandon was born into the deli and restaurant business and followed in his father's footsteps. They discussed the menu offerings at The Kibitz Room, including large portion sizes and the availability of breakfast items all day. Brandon's approach to the current menu is to focus on classic dishes while incorporating some creative twists, particularly for Hanukkah. He plans to offer various latke options, including traditional and innovative varieties, and will introduce a loaded latke with pastrami. The Kibitz Rooms can be found online at: https://thekibitzroomkop.com Chef Brad Daniels' Culinary Journey and Gloria Sports & Spirits:Brad Daniels, head chef and co-owner of Gloria Sports & Spirits in Warrington, PA, opened up about his culinary journey before discussing the newest restaurant from he and his partners. Chef Daniels' culinary journey stemmed from family influences, working for and with former restaurateurs, and after attending the CIA in New York. Chef Daniels then discussed his third restaurant venture, Gloria Sports and Spirits. Opened only 7 weeks ago, Gloria Sports & Spirits aims to be a female-friendly sports bar concept under Daniels' partnership with Trifecta Hospitality Co.Brad discussed the transformation of the bar with an emphasis on their scratch-made pizzas. Daniels' and his partners wanted to focus on using simple, yet high-quality ingredients in their menu offerings, along with creating an inviting atmosphere for families. He described the pizza-making process, highlighting the use of a double-stack deck oven and a hybrid Roman-style pizza technique. He also highlighted other menu items including snacks, shareable plates, wings in various flavors, sandwiches, and a unique hot dog. Brad also described their pasta offerings, emphasizing their collaboration with a local producer for their mac and cheese. You can find Gloria Sports & Spirits online at: https://gloriasportsandspirits.comRandy Pulayya and West Indies Peppa Sauce (WIPS):We rounded out the show with Randy Pulayya, co-owner of West Indies Peppa Sauce (also known as WIPS), about their family-owned business that produces two scotch bonnet pepper sauces based on a four-generation-old recipe. Randy explained that the company, based in Florida, was founded 20 months ago and recently participated in their first trade show, where Amaris met Randy and sampled their products. They discussed the differences between the red and yellow sauces, with the red being citrusy and smooth, and the yellow being tangy and bold.Randy shared the story of West Indies Pepper Sauce, a premium Caribbean brand founded in February 2024, inspired by his great-grandmother's recipe. He explained their two products, red and yellow pepper sauces, are versatile for cooking, marinating, and as a condiment, with recent expansion into 31 Florida Sprouts stores. Amaris and Randy further discussed the two sauces' flexibility for use in other recipe ideas, including drizzling some on eggs for breakfast, whipping some into an aioli for spreads, and as a marinade for meals.You can find more information and how to purchase WIPS online at: https://shopwips.com
Katy Mann, author of 'Where to Take the Kids Indianapolis,' will host book signings across Indiana and Kansas from November 14 to November 23. The book provides a comprehensive guide to family-friendly activities in Indianapolis, offering insights into local attractions, hidden gems, and budget-friendly outings. The book is organized like a directory, featuring activities tailored to different age groups and interests, from toddlers to teens, and includes seasonal adventures, road trips, and day trips. Mann's work is described as a love letter to her children's childhood, capturing the essence of family adventures and the joy of discovering new places together.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Host Seth Swerczek is joined by Matt Ritchie to break down the build of Seth's 25 Creedmoor—designed specifically for his young sons and small-statured wife. They cover every component choice, the reasoning behind each decision, and how to create a rifle that's comfortable, capable, and confidence-inspiring for smaller shooters.
In the 8 AM hour, Larry O'Connor & Bethany Mandel discussed: WMAL GUEST: KT MCFARLAND (Former Deputy National Security Advisor to President Donald Trump) on Mamdani's NYC GQ: Sydney Sweeney on Life at the Center of the Conversation MOM WARS: When “Family-Friendly” Isn’t: How Museums Punish Parents for Having More Kids Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow Podcasts on Apple, Audible and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @JGunlock, @PatricePinkfile, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: WMAL.com/OConnor-Company Episode: Thursday, November 6, 2025 / 8 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Album 7 Track 21 - What's Poppin? Jeep…Sex and/or Family Friendly?We are back in the virtual building with a special episode of Brands, Beats, & Bytes - What's Poppin' Edition. Today we are diving into the recent Jeep/Wagoneer marketing tactic - Sex and/or Family friendly vehicle?We'd love to hear your thoughts - find us on social media and drop us a comment! Stay Up-To-Date on All Things Brands, Beats, & Bytes on SocialInstagram | Twitter
Send us a textIf you're stuck in the cycle of late-night hustle, struggling to find time to build your business around motherhood, or wondering if life will ever slow down enough to start… this episode is for you. This week on The Good Enough Mompreneur Podcast, Angela is joined by homeschooling mom and business coach Fiona Sim, who shares her deeply personal journey from feeling lost in motherhood to building an aligned, family-friendly business that works with her real life.Together, we talk about:How to shift your mindset from "I don't have time" to making progress in small pocketsWhat an aligned business strategy actually looks like (and how to build it around your life)The emotional rollercoaster of balancing homeschooling, motherhood, and entrepreneurshipWhy you don't have to wait for life to get quieter to beginHow to prioritize business tasks that actually move you forwardWhether you're working in 10-minute chunks or questioning if it's your time, Fiona's wisdom will remind you: You already have everything you need.
Kelsey talks with Danielle, whose family of four has spent two spring breaks in Whitefish, Montana (and they're booked for a third because they love it so much). Danielle also visited in summer for a girls' trip to the Under the Big Sky Music Festival, so she compares Whitefish in winter vs. summer and shares why it's a repeat favorite for her family!This episode is now available to watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kelseygravesIf you'd like to share about your trip on the podcast, email me at: kelsey@triptalespodcast.comBuy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/kelseygravesFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kelsey_gravesFollow me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mskelseygravesJoin us in the Trip Tales Podcast Community Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1323687329158879Mentioned in this episode:- Danielle's Whitefish, MT Ski Trip VRBO - Kelsey's COMFRT Hoodies Discount Link (X out all other offer pop-ups to keep link activated)- Kallispell Montana Airport - Under the Big Sky Music Festival- PA/NY Ski Resorts: Seven Springs, Peak'n Peak, Holiday Valley- Restaurants: Hell Roaring Saloon, Abruzzo, Jalisco Cantina, Loula's Cafe (for breakfast & Huckleberry Pie), Last Chair Restaurant & Bar- Glacier National Park: The Going to the Sun Road- Downtown Whitefish: Vibe Wellness Lounge, Stumptown Art Studio- TuroTrip Tales is a travel podcast sharing real vacation stories and trip itineraries for family travel, couples getaways, cruises, and all-inclusive resorts. Popular episodes feature destinations like Marco Island Florida, Costa Rica with kids, Disney Cruise Line, Disney Aulani in Hawaii, Beaches Turks & Caicos, Park City ski trips, Aruba, Italy, Ireland, Portugal's Azores, New York City, Alaska cruises, and U.S. National Parks. Listeners get real travel tips, itinerary recommendations, hotel reviews, restaurant recommendations, and inspiration for planning their next vacation, especially when traveling with kids.
It's Friday, October 31st, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Sudanese police arrest pastor for not giving Muslim the church In an apparent attempt by a Muslim businessman in Sudan, Africa to seize church property, the police arrested and jailed a pastor on October 28th in River Nile State, reports Morning Star News. At 6:00pm, two police officers arrived at the home of Rev. Daud Kachu of the Sudan Presbyterian Evangelical Church in Atbara and presented him with an arrest warrant. When congregation members said he needed to speak with the church attorney first, the officers initially feigned understanding, but two other policemen, hiding behind the church building, appeared and forced Pastor Kachu into a vehicle. They took him to the Atbara police station, where he was jailed. An intensive interrogation followed on October 29th, and police conveyed the Muslim businessman's demand that he had 30 days to vacate the church premises. The police officers said, “The law is above your religion.” Police demanded that the pastor sign a document stipulating that he would no longer object to anyone trying to seize the church property, but the pastor refused. Rev. Kachu, who has led the church for 30 years, was initially denied bail, but police later released him after intervention by the church attorney. In Psalm 105:15, God warns, “Do not touch My anointed ones, and do My prophets no harm.” Box Office Massacre: October Revenue Falls to 27-Year Low, Excluding Pandemic Halloween is shaping up to be scarier than ever for Hollywood and its exhibition partners, but not in a good way, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Domestic box office revenue for October 2025 is expected to come in at roughly $425 million — the worst showing in 27 years, according to Comscore. This excludes October 2020, the heart of the COVID-19 pandemic, Two problems. First, many October titles simply didn't resonate with general audiences. Second, fewer people are going to the silver screen. MN Supreme Court allows men, pretending to be women, to compete in powerlifting The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled unanimously on October 22nd that men have a right to cheat in women's sports, reported Fox News. The particular sport in question makes the ruling even more outrageous—powerlifting -- where men have a decided strength advantage biologically speaking. Don't forget: This is the state where Governor “Tampon Tim” Walz put tampons in boys' bathrooms while letting boys go into girls' bathrooms. Walz and his Democrat predecessor, Mark Dayton, appointed all of the state's Supreme Court justices. The fact that the decision was unanimous proves how the Left is “all in” on radical transgender ideology. The New Left tells women today, “You have to let a man watch you undress and your daughter has to compete against boys.” Trouble In Chinatown In New York City's Chinatown district, illegal vendors are selling counterfeit merchandise like fake Gucci purses, designer clothing, and high-end watches, reports Breitbart.com. That's not only illegal, it also hurts legitimate merchants who cannot compete with the fake knockoffs. Merchants have repeatedly complained to the city, but to no avail. Federal immigration police launched an enforcement operation. They arrested nine illegal aliens, most of whom had committed additional crimes. Their rap sheets included robbery, assaulting police officers, drug trafficking, drug possession, forgery, and domestic violence. Gary Bauer of Campaign for Working Families, wrote, “This enforcement operation was a ‘win-win' for New York City. Immigration police got rid of illegal merchants and criminals. “But what happened? There was a riot in Chinatown as leftists rushed into the streets to prevent immigration police from doing their jobs. This is what the Left has fomented around America. They have inspired an insurrection that is resisting federal law enforcement.” Tucker Carlson: Abortion enthusiasts have a “religious fanaticism” about killing In the footsteps of the late Charlie Kirk, conservative commentator Tucker Carlson took a strong stand for life recently during a Turning Point USA event at Indiana University in response to a pro-abortion student, reports LifeSiteNews.com. Listen. STUDENT: “A lot of what's happening in this country with people using religion to justify their stance against abortion. People are using religion….” CARLSON: “May I just suggest something. I've never seen religious fanaticism like I see among the abortion enthusiasts. (applause) From my perspective, it's so obviously a child sacrifice rite. “The number of unintended pregnancies in an age of universally available free birth control is probably pretty low. They happen, okay. The wicked, gleeful enthusiasm that people have for abortion.” STUDENT: “Who is enthusiastic?” CARLSON: “Oh? Shout your abortion? (laughs) I think there's some enthusiasm. Putting an abortion truck outside the Democratic Convention? There's a lot of enthusiasm for it. “I kind of believed the ‘My body, my choice' thing. I really thought that's what it was about. Bodily autonomy.” STUDENT: “That is what's it's about?” CARLSON: “Really? So, where were you on the COVID Vax?” (cheers applause) It's not about that. What it's about is killing. It's about killing and the thrill that people derive from killing another human being and the power they feel when they kill.” STUDENT: “Is that a real argument that you're making?” CARLSON: “No, it's not an argument. It's a reality. I've seen it when people plan wars. I've actually seen that happen. I've seen it when people in power show videos of them killing people with drones or whatever. And they get so high from it. There's no greater thrill than extinguishing life because that makes you ‘God.' I think that's the most evil thing there is, and one of the greatest temptations that people have is to kill because it makes them feel powerful.” Isaiah 59:7 says, “Their feet rush into sin; they are swift to shed innocent blood. They pursue evil schemes; acts of violence mark their ways.” Wheel of Fortune no longer family friendly And finally, ANNOUNCER: “From the Sony Pictures studio, it's America's Game …” PEOPLE: “Wheel of Fortune.” The Wheel of Fortune game show is no longer family friendly, reports OneMillionMoms.com. Sadly, they have recently added a puzzle category entitled “What the Fun” which winks at the insinuated profanity of the most obscene word in the English language, making Wheel of Fortune no longer suitable for family viewing. After Pat Sajak hosted it for 41 years, Ryan Seacrest replaced him as Vanna White continues to reveal the correct letters in the hangman style guessing game that enriches contestants with cash and prizes, Parents will have to explain to their children that the primetime program they were once allowed to watch is no longer a clean show. Let the executives at Wheel of Fortune know that you do not approve by signing the online petition which is linked in our transcript today at www.TheWorldview.com. Close And that's The Worldview on this Friday, October 31st, in the year of our Lord 2025. Follow us on X or subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
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Health and Fitness with ErinThis week on Energy Shift with Erin, Certified Master Health Coach Erin McDonald shares how to make healthy eating simple, realistic, and family-friendly. From prepping proteins in bulk to building balanced plates with whole foods, Erin shows you how to fuel your body, save time, and make meals your family actually enjoys.✨ What You'll Learn:
Send us a Question!PARTY PLEASER: Shirleon joins Melvin to summarize The Haunting Hour: Don't Think About It, a late-2000s direct-to-video family-friendly horror movie based on R.L. Stine's short stories! Is it possible to be scary without being gory? How frightening can a PG-rated horror movie be, anyway? And does it even capture that spooky Halloween spirit?Topics:(FREE PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 38-minutes discussing the usage of AI-generated voices of real-life, still-living actors like Frank Welker for a Scooby-Doo fan-film called "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? In... Springtrapped!", why it matters even though this is a fan-film, and how distractions cloud the quality of all kinds of art-projects. (FREE PATREON EXCLUSIVE)Melvin gets excited when "Special Make-Up and Effects by Greg Nicotero and Howard Berger" pops up during the opening credits. Talking "school envy", where films and shows will not only make High School extremely cool but usually the environment is just all-around awesome.The licensed tracks in the film are extremely blunt and obvious about how our characters are feeling or the general setting, and Melvin wonders... what other movies have done this?The main trio of characters are distinct, lending to a decent-enough interplay needed for the film.The subtitle "Don't Think About It" doesn't really play into the story at all.When the horror stuff starts to kick in, the two agree: it's pretty decent for a family-accessible horror flick.So... how's the monster look?Recommendations:I Found Puppets Living in my Apartment Walls by Ben Farthing (Book) (2024)Final Destination 2 (2003) (Movie)Support the showSupport on Patreon for Unique Perks! Early access to uncut episodes Vote on a movie/show we review One-time reward of two Cinematic Doctrine Stickers & Pins Social Links: Threads Website Instagram Facebook Group
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Our kid Dungeons & Dragons heroes are left reeling after discovering that Arugon has apparently been working with an agent of the god of power! Have they truly been betrayed by the one they once called friend? About us: When kids are at the table, everyone wins! Playing TTRPGs levels up kids' critical thinking, creativity, communication, collaboration, & confidence. That's why we create our kid-inclusive D&D show, tips for playing with kids, and campaigns to bring the adventures home! Our Kids' Adventures: Our Website Support Our Work: Patreon Follow Us: YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook Shoutout to our incredible partners: Emberglow Gaming - GM Shield (affiliate, 10% off: TheKidsTable) Roll & Play Press - D&D Ideas (10% off affiliate link) The Shop of Many Things - Puzzle Box (30% off affiliate link) 1985 Games - Maps (10% off: KIDSTABLE) DnD Adventure Club - Kids' Adventures (10% off: KIDSTABLE10) Monument Studios - Music (30% off: KIDSTABLE) Mordenkatie's Magnificent Minis - PC Minis (10% off: KIDSTABLE) Trillium Rose Acres - Monster Minis (15% off: THEKIDSTABLE) Daily Hero Forge - PC Mini Design Ember Rest - Game Host 0:00 Recap 0:20 Skip Intro 14:39 A Friend Appears 19:37 Next Time On The Kids Table #dungeonsanddragons #actualplay #familyfriendly
Tucked away in the historic apple-growing region of Oak Glen, California, lies Riley's Farm – a 760-acre colonial living history experience that's become a beloved family tradition for thousands of Southern California families. Join Coach Mikki and farm owner Jim Riley as they explore how this remarkable destination evolved from a family vacation property into an immersive historical experience hosting 80,000 schoolchildren annually.Riley shares the serendipitous journey that led to creating a place where history comes alive through Revolutionary War reenactments, colonial dinners, and seasonal harvests. What make extraordinary isn't just its apple orchards or homemade pies – it's the opportunity for families to actively participate in American heritage rather than passively consume entertainment. From pressing apple cider in traditional presses to dancing in converted barns after farm-to-table meals, visitors create memories that digital experiences simply can't replicate.The conversation reveals something deeper happening at Riley's Farm – what Jim describes as a "mystical connection" many feel to agricultural rhythms. "Most of us are only three or four generations removed from the soil," he explains, suggesting that farm experiences tap into cultural memories embedded in our collective consciousness. As families disconnect from technology and reconnect with tactile experiences, they often discover joy in simple pleasures and gain appreciation for the sacrifices made by earlier Americans who built our nation through tremendous hardship and heroism.Whether you're looking for a unique family outing, seeking to understand American history beyond textbooks, or simply craving the taste of freshly pressed cider and homemade caramel apple pie, Riley's Farm offers an authentic escape from modern life. As Coach Mikki attests from years of visits, "It leaves a memory that you'll cherish." Discover how you can experience this unique destination or support its preservation by visiting rileysfarm.com today. We look forward to seeing you succeed! - www.KeepOnSharing.com - Code - KOSSupport the showwww.CoachMikkiandFriends.comJoin my guests on my YouTube Channel
On this episode of The Still Real to Us Show:-- WrestleMania 43 is officially heading to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – what this historic move means for WWE's global expansion.-- Who we're investing in now as the future stars of wrestling over the next 3–5 years.-- Could AEW win back market share by rebranding as a more family-friendly product?-- Our full AEW All Out 2025 preview with key storylines and bold predictions.-- WWE WrestlePalooza 2025 preview & predictions you can't miss.
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Welcome to Episode 222. It is big T's birthday. He is leveling up to Level 50. We explore the Top 50 favorite things in the Star Wars Universe. We are looking at the Characters, Starships & Vehicles, Planets & Locations, Moments & Scenes, Expanded Universe & TV. Drop as a voice memo or email at bigtliltpodcast@gmail.com. Drop us one of your favorite things about Star Wars. big T & LIL T
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