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Preview: EU Army: Colleague Anatol Lieven Regards the Talk of European Military Deploying in Ukraine as Fanciful, Unrealistic. More Later. 1923 Paul von Hindenburg
This month we are deligted by 3 tales of intrigue. 3 fantastical fucking tales on 100% true stories drenched in lore. -------------- Follow Epyon5 on instagram @epyon5 www.epyon5.com follow the show @electricmonsterpod or the host @aerosoulpro on instagram Intro music- Castelvania by '71 SuperCreep
Various indicators point to the Indian stock market being overvalued. Analysts say that a crash following an unforeseen event would be exacerbated because of these excessive valuations.
Griffith Cities Institute Director, Matthew Burke, joined Gary Hardgrave ,on 4BC Drive off the back of an American report which claimed that Brisbane has worst traffic than Bangkok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hills Shire Council Mayor Dr Peter Gangemi calls Premier's housing targets “fanciful”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2:18:45 – Frank in New Jersey and NYC, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Art coffee hoax, Princeton street fair, 1995, cat goddess time travel hijinks, foggy, Robert Palmer, HQ Trivia, Genesis, Trash The Airport Meadow, Some Like It Hot (1959), robot lawnmowers, lunch in Brooklyn, Family Feud, Wheel of Fortune, vegan ramen, food hall, ducts, Whychock Revival, […]
2:18:45 – Frank in New Jersey and NYC, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Art coffee hoax, Princeton street fair, 1995, cat goddess time travel hijinks, foggy, Robert Palmer, HQ Trivia, Genesis, Trash The Airport Meadow, Some Like It Hot (1959), robot lawnmowers, lunch in Brooklyn, Family Feud, Wheel of Fortune, vegan ramen, food hall, ducts, Whychock Revival, […]
Was it embezzlement or something else? Mike Francesa offers his thoughts on the situation with Shohei Ohtani and then dives into recent NFL rule changes. He also reacts to your emails on John Calipari and Anthony Volpe.
In this episode, Ken Lain, The Mountain Gardener discusses March's companion plants and the fanciful forsythia. Forsythia brings a bright pop of yellow to your garden and it plays well with the other gorgeous plants featured this month. So what other plants are being featured in March? Listen in to find out.Listen to Mountain Gardener on Cast11: https://cast11.com/mountain-gardener-with-ken-lain-gardening-podcast/Follow Cast11 on Facebook: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network/
Every government minister will be going for the takeaways and cracking open a bottle of something tonight, won't they? They might even put a movie on as well, but they'll probably nod-off after a few minutes. Because that 100-day plan the boss dreamed-up, done and dusted. Delivered. KPIs met. It went to the wire with Shane leaving his big health announcement to the last minute. But we got there team! Christopher Luxon will be on the ministerial WhatsApp group telling them to enjoy the spring roll and chips, but reminding them that the next 100 days start on Monday. And, whatever you think of the Government, there's probably one thing we can agree on: it's not prone to sit around and over-think things. And, for you, that might be a good thing. It might not be, either. I'm probably somewhere in the middle. And while I can't say it's blown my socks off - I can say it's exceeded my expectations on one thing. And because of that, I'm giving its first 100 days a pass mark. I'll get to that shortly. And it's probably how Christopher Luxon is feeling too. Because, as he has often said, he's never really satisfied. Always thinks things can be done better. And with the first 100 days ticking over today, he's already thinking about the next 100. So, it wasn't bluster at the start - that's how he's going to keep on doing things. Quarterly targets. Every three months. As he himself admits, he's running the country just like a chief executive runs a business or an organisation. And is he ever. Just look at the screws going on the public sector. Which I think is getting a bit out of control. Example being this nutbar situation where you've got one public department chief executive paying his own airfares to fly around the country and talk to staff about cost-cutting. But while the Prime Minister is on to the next 100 days, let's have a think about how we rate the first 100. For starters, I'd describe them as: Stop and Start. The Stop bit is all the policies and initiatives of the last government that it's pulled the plug on. Stop 3 Waters. Stop the Smoke-free stuff. Stop the blanket speed limit reductions. Stop the Auckland light rail project. Stop Fair Pay agreements. Stop the Lake Onslow hydro scheme. Stop the inter-island ferries project. And that's just a few. The Start bit, is all the things that aren't quite happening yet but, you know, ‘at least we've made a start'. And, let's be honest, that's probably acceptable in just the first 100 days. Especially when you compare it to the pace the last government seemed to work at. But I've felt —especially in the past couple of weeks— that the Government's been more focused on ticking things off on the list so it can say it's ticked things off... it's felt more interested in that, than the substance of what it's actually ticking off. And we know why that is. The clock's been ticking. 100 days. Get it done. Which has meant that some of the stuff it's announced feels pretty half-cocked to me. For example, its announcement the other day that the first of its boot camps for young criminal offenders would be up-and-running by the middle of the year. With Oranga Tamariki running it. Not run by Corrections or the military. But by Oranga Tamariki. How you have a child welfare organisation running what the Government describes as a “military-style academy” I'll never know. But they had to announce something, so it's been lumbered with Oranga Tamariki because the military obviously doesn't want a bar of it. Nor Corrections. So social workers are now going to be running boot camps. The emergency housing changes announced on Wednesday and this daft idea or expectation that private landlords will take on tenants currently living in motels with a bit of a financial sweetener from the taxpayer and the option of kicking people out after 90 days. I don't know about you, but every landlord I heard from about that said they wouldn't be touching that with a bargepole. The gang patch ban. Fanciful, at best. The last thing on the list is healthcare targets, which Health Minister Shane Reti is announcing today. But, like I say, you can't accuse the Government of sitting around and overthinking things. So, what is it, do you think, is this one thing I mentioned earlier where the Government has exceeded my expectations? And because of that, I'm giving its first 100 days a pass mark? It's the fact that the coalition hasn't fallen apart. When Christopher Luxon, David Seymour and Winston Peters signed the dotted line after all that to-ing and fro-ing after the election, I didn't expect it to last. It may still fall apart. Because, despite them being in coalition, I wouldn't say Luxon, Seymour and Peters are singing from the same song sheet all the time. But it hasn't fallen apart so far. Lord knows what it's like behind the scenes. But we still have a government and, for me, that's enough to give its first 100 days a pass mark. Not a merit. Not an excellence. But it's better than I expected. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris O'Keefe raises doubts over the viability of an NRL team in Papua New Guinea due to concerns about safety, corruption, and inadequate infrastructure, despite the country's love for rugby league.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lords: * Chris * Alex Topics: * Living without software updates * I like Cyberpunk 2077 * I had a friend who would argue with the people collecting signatures in support of a proposed law. Not about the proposal itself, but the methodology behind it. * PIECE A SHIT, possibly by Sam Pink * https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/3/3597ddeb-e52e-4cda-a59c-c64600489fea/Kl_AeoXl.jpg Microtopics: * Lords of Topics. * Asking your mom if this Thanksgiving turkey is Frog Fractions 3. * Haiku Hero. * How to talk to the press. * An email from the guy who sent me the quirky thing from before. * The Last Biceps. * Filling your house with electronics that continuously ask you to do things. * How to interact with the Internet on an old un-updated computer. * Snap craft something or other. * Turning off Windows updates for over a year and nothing bad happens because security best practices are bullshit. * Visiting twinbeard.com to find out about the beads in Jim's ears. * Searching Google for the little balls in your ears. * Your phone popping up a window saying "you're a year and a half out of date, would you like to update?" and hitting the back button as fast as you can. * Windows updates adding AI functionality to MS Paint. * Making uneducated guesses about how someone else's code works. * Searching for a program on your computer and Windows gives you Bing results for that program's name. * A sneaky hacker man doing non lethal takedowns. * Making a complicated video game and then patching it into a completely different complicated video game after the guides have all been written. * Trying to explain to someone why the story of Half-Life is cool and realizing halfway through your explanation that it's not that cool actually. * Cool things that build immersion. * A guy saying "have a seat" and a contextual actionicon appearing over a chair. * Voluminous closets full of costumes for virtual dress-up. * Delivering exposition in cars. * All the weird things people will put on their body in the cyber future. * A fictional city halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles. * Recovering a stolen painting by showing a satellite. * A city with lots of neat stuff to do. * Querulous Friend's Advocate. * The Everyone Gets a Pony Initiative of 2023. * Filibustering people collecting signatures in front of the grocery store. * How much do you believe in the political causes you're promoting? * Watching your friend play games in a little window on your second monitor. * Mr. Feeny recording car AI voices. * Getting into World of Warcraft because you are stressed about starting a new job. * Level 1 Superman killing rats to collect 10 rat pelts. * Fun ways to fight crowds of mooks. * The things you see on your limbs when you see your limbs. * Replacing all the mirrors with cyber mirrors. * The doctor pulling out your cyber eyes and putting them in a drawer and all you can see is the inside of the drawer. * Lost games dev techniques such as palette swaps. * A screenshot of a book. * A poem painting a picture of a time and place. * Maybe Sam Pink. * Writing a bunch of messages to someone and making their phone vibrate every five seconds for a full minute. * Notification throttling. * Fanciful technological panaceas. * Ultra poetry where each line has animation and timing. * Making a word wiggle in a sine wave to indicate that it's a spooky ghost noise. * Poem Lords. * Seven poems on the itinerary. (But we'll only have time for three of them.)
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The Green Elephant in the Room: Solutions To Restoring the Health of People and the Living Planett
An Imagined Scenario from 2024—2028.Presenting a very special Green Elephant Podcast Episode. Having just come off a 3-Part Podcast Series entitled: “The Most Dangerous Organization in History: The Republican Party” we wanted to give the GOP a chance to redeem themselves. At this moment in time, the only way to accomplish this was to write a fictional account about how that could happen. You will recognize the names; you will recognize the issues. It takes place in the near future and begins with the worst possible outcome — Donald Trump winning his second presidential election. Not to worry, it ultimately has a happy ending with the Republicans as the eco-heroes. CALL TO ACT: A Comprehensive On-Line Encyclopedia of Eco-SolutionsEPISODE WEBSITE
In keeping with the great tradition in Australian politics of providing window dressing rather than real solutions, the political leadership has created a media opportunity but no resolution of the housing shortage crisis. Right now, what this country needs is real policies to encourage and incentivise mum and dad property investors. Governments need to create a climate in which ordinary Australians will be motivated to buy investment properties and make them available for long-term rentals. They need to be encouraged, financially rewarded - and congratulated - for doing so.
Modern Mystical Teachings and the Word of God. By F B Hole Chapter 1 Features Chapter 2 Eclipse of Objective Realities Chapter 3 Belittling of Scripture Chapter 4 Priestly Caste Chapter 5 Self-occupation Chapter 6 Fanciful and Extravagant Ideas Chapter 7 Teaching as a Whole Writings by F B Hole are being presented by Irv Risch on the Down to Earth But Heavenly Minded Podcast.
Modern Mystical Teachings and the Word of God. By F B Hole Chapter 1 Features Chapter 2 Eclipse of Objective Realities Chapter 3 Belittling of Scripture Chapter 4 Priestly Caste Chapter 5 Self-occupation Chapter 6 Fanciful and Extravagant Ideas Chapter 7 Teaching as a Whole Writings by F B Hole are being presented by Irv Risch on the Down to Earth But Heavenly Minded Podcast.
Modern Mystical Teachings and the Word of God. By F B Hole Chapter 1 Features Chapter 2 Eclipse of Objective Realities Chapter 3 Belittling of Scripture Chapter 4 Priestly Caste Chapter 5 Self-occupation Chapter 6 Fanciful and Extravagant Ideas Chapter 7 Teaching as a Whole Writings by F B Hole are being presented by Irv Risch on the Down to Earth But Heavenly Minded Podcast.
Modern Mystical Teachings and the Word of God. By F B Hole Chapter 1 Features Chapter 2 Eclipse of Objective Realities Chapter 3 Belittling of Scripture Chapter 4 Priestly Caste Chapter 5 Self-occupation Chapter 6 Fanciful and Extravagant Ideas Chapter 7 Teaching as a Whole Writings by F B Hole are being presented by Irv Risch on the Down to Earth But Heavenly Minded Podcast.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas wrapped up a visit to Beijing last week where he heard lofty promises from Chinese officials about their desire to mediate a settlement with Israel. While the visit made for some good headlines, the chances of China jump-starting the stalled peace process are close to zero.Tuvia Gering, a leading China watcher in Israel and a researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies in Jerusalem, and Jony Essa, CGSP's Arabic Editor, join Eric and Cobus to discuss the key takeaways from the Abbas visit and explain why China is not well-positioned to broker a settlement between Israelis and Palestinians.SHOW NOTES:Sign up for Tuvia Gering's Discourse Power newsletter: https://discoursepower.substack.comJOIN THE DISCUSSION:Twitter: @ChinaGSProject| @stadenesque | @eric_olander |@geringtuviaFacebook: www.facebook.com/ChinaAfricaProjectYouTube: www.youtube.com/@ChinaGlobalSouthFOLLOW CAP IN FRENCH AND ARABIC:Français: www.projetafriquechine.com | @AfrikChineعربي: www.akhbaralsin-africia.com | @AkhbarAlSinAfrJOIN US ON PATREON!Become a CAP Patreon member and get all sorts of cool stuff, including our Week in Review report, an invitation to join monthly Zoom calls with Eric & Cobus, and even an awesome new CAP Podcast mug!www.patreon.com/chinaafricaprojectSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas wrapped up a visit to Beijing last week where he heard lofty promises from Chinese officials about their desire to mediate a settlement with Israel. While the visit made for some good headlines, the chances of China jump-starting the stalled peace process are close to zero.Tuvia Gering, a leading China watcher in Israel and a researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies in Jerusalem, and Jony Essa, CGSP's Arabic Editor, join Eric and Cobus to discuss the key takeaways from the Abbas visit and explain why China is not well-positioned to broker a settlement between Israelis and Palestinians.SHOW NOTES:Sign up for Tuvia Gering's Discourse Power newsletter: https://discoursepower.substack.comJOIN THE DISCUSSION:Twitter: @ChinaGSProject| @stadenesque | @eric_olander |@geringtuviaFacebook: www.facebook.com/ChinaAfricaProjectYouTube: www.youtube.com/@ChinaGlobalSouthFOLLOW CAP IN FRENCH AND ARABIC:Français: www.projetafriquechine.com | @AfrikChineعربي: www.akhbaralsin-africia.com | @AkhbarAlSinAfrJOIN US ON PATREON!Become a CAP Patreon member and get all sorts of cool stuff, including our Week in Review report, an invitation to join monthly Zoom calls with Eric & Cobus, and even an awesome new CAP Podcast mug!www.patreon.com/chinaafricaproject
Alaska's growing season may be short, but the flowers are worth the wait. Fanciful late summer plumage soothed our nerves as our frontal lobes surged with executive processes. We were playing Russian roulette with the weather. It was almost September, and we had yet to complete our sightseeing goals. Cooler weather had chased off the bugs, but every morning we cautiously inspected the mountains for signs of Termination Dust. We were lonely tourists. Daylight hours had shortened and campgrounds were preparing to close for the season. Yet, here we were, juggling the details of nomadic life in a strange land as we continued, Northbound. The post Airstreaming to Alaska – Chapter 18: North Pole to Chena Hot Springs appeared first on Living In Beauty.
WHAT A CONCEPT!OGDENS' NUT GONE FLAKE by Small Faces (1968, Immediate)You recognize the famous, round, Victorian, snuff tobacco tin cover? It was designed by Nick Twedell and Pete Brown, and announced to Acid heads everywhere that this album was going to be a trip to be reckoned with, and it did not disappoint. Thought by many to be the first Rock n Roll concept record, Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake was the premier British, hot house musical flower from that psychedelic garden, mixing British Music Hall with rocking blues - a recipe that also worked marvelously for Ray Davies and The Kinks. The Artful Dodger-esque ditty Lazy Sunday, brayed by future Humble Pie frontman Steve Marriott, became the big hit, and the album went to #1 in the UK. Side two is dedicated to a single, 19 minute, fairy tale opus, “Happiness Stan”, narrated by comedian Stanley Unwin in his own nonsense language. It recounts the story of a boy named Stan who goes looking for the other half of the moon when it's on the wane. He rescues a house fly that grows to enormous size, able to transport Stan to the place where he learns the meaning of life. Fanciful? But, of course, and delivered in an insouciant Cockney manner, abetted by processed vocals, keyboards, and guitars. Captain Billy has already covered The Faces with Rod Stewart, which showcases them as an unparalleled R and B outfit, but this thing was the apex of psychedelic “High” Art” - but, never taking itself too seriously. Ps: There was some controversy stirred up by genius entrepreneur manager-producer Andrew Loog Oldham, when he published an ad for the record which parodied The Lord's Prayer - just another aspect of its hallucinogenic conception.
This week Nic and Kirstan clear up a few freaknik rumors while also instigating a fight or two. How do you properly airfare chicken? Why does Kirstan hate the word ambience? Why should we stop drinking water? Why are people so mean? Get these answers and laugh while you do so!Hosted by Nicholas Finch & Kirstan Cunningham New Episodes every Thursday!! Please subscribe, rate, and review! Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts! Head to truecomedypod.com for all things True Comedy! Follow us on social media! Facebook: facebook.com/truecomedypodcast Instagram: instagram.com/truecomedypodcast Twitter: twitter.com/podcast_true
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The crew finalize their alias and prepare for the Blood Moon Masquerade. Will their fake identities hold up or will everything fall apart at the seams?
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One word: MAHIMAHI. This week on T&B we're talking about that missing hyphen, that DOOMY Bee day (2/8), and that most FANCIFUL (i.e. made-up) word: FANFIC. Buckle up for a wild ride. If you'd like to make a donation to earthquake relief efforts in Türkiye and Syria, we suggest checking out Bridge to Türkiye Fund, The White Helmets, AKUT Search & Rescue Association, Turkey Mosaik Foundation, or World Central Kitchen.
Sometimes your Organic Frigates can be really picky eaters. Becoming a chef is a necessity. Baker unlocks a fancy cape and Pantagruelia begins a run to the center of the galaxy in Permadeath.
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The Damsels, now reunited in the Feywild, take refuge with their associate, Arturo. He then informs them about the Feywilds and how to survive as well as some insight to the fey queen,herself. After that, the Damsels have rested up at Arturo's house and now set out into the feywild to find a way home. While on their travels they encounter the may wonders the feywilds have to offer and meet a treeant with a pet blink dog. He leads them to a cavern where he has been caring for lost children. Welcome! We're just a bunch strong women (Plus Michael) who enjoy acting and female-centric content. Our D&D 5e campaign is a slow boil with focus on NPC and PC relations and politics (don't worry, we have battles too.) New to the party?Here's Ep 1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaQamR_UkYk&list=PLZBlznBP3PFUw9HrmGRj7WLWtKxt1E_hk Link Tree for all the links https://linktr.ee/Dungeon_Damsels_DND GM-Tiffany (Twitter) Dungeons_Damsels Ciara-Sirena (Twitter) pixiepocalypse Keyanthi- Kristin (Twitter) kriselii Elendriel-Michael (Twitter) Robosardi Luna- Mckenna (No Handle) Podbean https://www.podbean.com/site/Search/index?v=dungeon+damsels https://open.spotify.com/show/05zEpummzMrsabMsNGXuoI https://tunein.com/podcasts/Storytelling-Podcasts/Dungeon-Damsels-p1273640/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dungeon-damsels/id1488280644 https://podbay.fm/podcast/1488280644 Business Page https://www.facebook.com/DungeonDamselsthesororityofmadness/ Fan Page https://www.facebook.com/groups/632876427252024/ Merchandise https://www.gearbubble.com/gbstore/ddsom?fbclid=IwAR1N90KhsDe5LeB6j0dpdHEef0dS_5V4U2zTsIi30YoFfmuh29Sc8NiuM20 https://www.redbubble.com/people/Tiffytan/shop?asc=u Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5203587&fbclid=IwAR1lUgwz4SokFzdcbwmhPsf1L04Qbj5m_Uy731DMmewLSDU6Zc4y9iE9Q7E Music By Scott Buckley scottbuckley.com.au/ "Eidolon" "Glow" "The Vision" "Skyscraper Samba" "Adrift Amongst Infinite Stars" Arturo Luis Rodriguez "Celesta Fantasy - Castles" Ryan Musical "Celesta Song" Celia Garca Garca "Playing the SCH" Kyrosica "Epic Celeste Instrument FUN improv" Etienne de Lavaulx "Waltz for an Empty Space" Flamingo Leison X "Chill Guitar" Art Attribution "https://www.vecteezy.com/vector-art/638048-flower-set-doodle"Flower Set Doodle Vectors by Vecteezy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The holiday season is upon us, and we're in a giving mood! Join Deb, Erika, Liz, and Tansy as we take a page out of the Deeper Cuts holiday book and pick Doctor Who-related gifts for the world and for each other. These are mostly fanciful things that couldn't possibly happen, but they're a lot of fun nonetheless. It's clear that after 10 years podcasting together, we know what will delight our fellow Verities! We also briefly touch on the announcement of Ncuti Gatwa's and Millie Gibson's new costumes, in which we all become sci-fi fashionistas. Do check out the video to see things up close! What would you gift to the world as some holiday DW goodness? Drop us a tweet or let us know in the comments! ^E Extra-special thanks to this week's editor, Steven Schapansky of Castria! Support Verity! on Patreon
Take flight! There is no other creature so dually harmonizing pure aesthetic beauty and meaningful imagery than the bird. We discuss the origins of bird jewelry (about 130,000 years ago) and trace mankind's fascination with birds rendered into bling through ancient civilizations, Napoleon, World War II and into the modern high jewelry houses like Tiffany & Co's iconic "Bird on a Rock" and a certain controversial Cartier flamingo... The combination of symbolism and beauty (plus they can fly!) makes the bird an enduring, favorite jewelry motif worthy of analysis. Please leave a rating/review if you're enjoying the podcast! It makes a huge difference in the algorithm to help the showPatreon for exclusive bonus episodes & merchandise: https://www.patreon.com/teaandgemstonespodcastNarration - Jennifer Sieverling Research & Writing - Jennifer SieverlingMusic - Joseph McDade & Audionautix ---Stay Sparkly
Welcome to the TOEFL with Andrea podcast where I help you earn your dream score on the TOEFL. Today's lesson, like every Tuesday, is a tongue twister lesson. Focusing on your pronunciation is critical for success in the speaking section of the TOEFL.Today we'll practice and learn about the sounds needed to do the "Frivolously fanciful Fannie fried fresh fish furiously (f)" tongue twister.This lesson is will improve your pronunciation skills. Speaking clearly is critical for success on the TOEFL... that's why I'm giving you my world-renowned Clear English Pronunciation video course for free when you purchase the TOEFL video course. Over 2,000 students from 104 countries have improved their English speaking with my Clear English Pronunciation course and you can too... for FREE when you purchase my TOEFL preparation course. Simply visit StudyWithAndrea.com/CLEAR to learn more.Happy learning, AndreaSupport the show
What's your ailment? Feeling old and tired? Do you have a bum knee or sciatica shooting pain down your leg? Whatever your ailment—rheumatism, toothache, sore throat, from itchy insect bites to ingrown toenail to ideopathic pulmonary fibrosis, Mister Mungo's Fanciful Elixir Cures All. You'll grow to depend on it, but it's so reasonaly priced, you'll be back for more and more. Ah…but have you ever wondered where your favorite snake oil comes from? And what will happen when it runs out?Glenn Dungan is currently based in Brooklyn, NYC. He exists within a Venn-diagram of urban design, sociology, and good stories. When not obsessing about one of those three, he can be found at a park drinking black coffee and listening to podcasts about murder. For more of his work, see his website: whereisglennnow.com or following his on Instagram: whereisglennnow.You can read "Mr. Mongo's Fanciful Elixir" at https://www.whiteenso.com/ghost-stories-2022Win a T-shirt with the Kaidankai logo. Go to the podcast description to learn more. Send your contest answers:by DM on Twitter at: Japanese Ghost Stories @ghostJapanese orInstagram: WhiteEnsoJapan or Facebook: Kaidankai: Ghost and Supernatural Stories Podcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kaidankai100/ or by email: Kaidankai100ghoststories@gmail.com.Help me pay the contributors for their work. Donate to the Kaidankai through Ko-Fi. Thank you! https://ko-fi.com/kaidankaighoststories
Friday, September 2nd, 2022 Today, in the Hot Notes: The 1/6 committee says Newt Gingrich was part of the fraudulent elector scheme and request his voluntary testimony; Trump judge Cannon hears arguments in the naralago special master request; a judge rejects Lindsey Graham's motion to quash his Fulton County DA subpoena again; the New York cop who assaulted an officer on 1/6 is sentenced to 10 years; a jury finds the Seminole county GOP chair guilty in a ghost candidate case; Oath Keeper attorney Kellye SoRelle is charged with conspiracy to obstruct a proceeding; and Ginni Thomas pressed Wisconsin lawmakers to overturn Biden's 2020 victory; plus your Good News. Follow the Podcast on Apple: http://apple.co/beans Follow AG and Dana on Twitter: Dr. Allison Gill https://twitter.com/allisongill https://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrote https://twitter.com/dailybeanspod Dana Goldberg https://twitter.com/DGComedy Follow Aimee on Instagram: Aimee Carrero (@aimeecarrero) How We Win Fund swingleft.org/fundraise/howwewin Crimes & Crimes & Crimes t-shirt: https://www.dailybeanspod.com/shop/ Listener Survey: http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=short Have some good news, a confession, a correction, or a case for Beans Court? https://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/ Want to support the show and get it ad-free and early? https://dailybeans.supercast.tech Or https://patreon.com/thedailybeans Promo Code Thanks to Helix for supporting The Daily Beans. Helix is offering up to 200 dollars off all mattress orders AND two free pillows for our listeners at helixsleep.com/dailybeans.
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Visionary and creator of “It's a Natural Thang” natural hair salon, Rayna Nash and its unrivaled and uncontested Employee of The Month, Mrs. Nash come together in their first ever, must hear, breakout interview. We discuss island life, the mystery of the fine “B” silver, the hidden vacancy sign and the wonderment of Ms. Raynbow. Join us for laughs, truths and aha moments. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/smalltalkbignames/message
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 15-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world, from Sunday through Thursday. Tech Israel editor Ricky Ben David and Palestinian Affairs correspondent Aaron Boxerman join host Amanda Borschel-Dan. Women's rights activist Johara Khnifes was killed in a car bombing on Tuesday night. She is the daughter of the deputy mayor of the northern town of Shfaram and the granddaughter of a former MK. Initially, it was thought that her father was the target, but that seems to have been ruled out. What do we know now? We next discuss what are perhaps "greatly exaggerated" rumors of an ailing Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. Boxerman weighs in on the looming power vacuum his demise would leave. Ben David explains the use of unicorns and centaurs in hi-tech parlance. Get ready to hear what is the next big -- and ferocious -- thing. A week after Israel and the UAE signed a historic free trade deal, we are hearing reports that the Dubai International Chamber, one of the emirate's three chambers of commerce, is set to open a representative office in Tel Aviv. What would such an office hope to accomplish? Discussed articles include: Anti-violence activist, daughter of Shfaram deputy mayor, killed in car bombing Out with the unicorns, in with the centaurs? A new tech milestone takes shape Dubai International Chamber to open office in Tel Aviv Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on iTunes, Spotify, PlayerFM, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts. Image: Winter dragon sitting on rock at snowy mountains landscape. (iStock photos/klyaksun) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the TOEFL with Andrea podcast where I help you earn your dream score on the TOEFL. Today's lesson, like every Tuesday, is a tongue twister lesson. Focusing on your pronunciation is critical for success in the speaking section of the TOEFL.Today we'll practice and learn about the sounds needed to do the "Frivolously fanciful Fannie fried fresh fish furiously " tongue twister.This lesson is will improve your pronunciation skills. Speaking clearly is critical for success on the TOEFL... that's why I'm giving you my world-renowned Clear English Pronunciation video course for free when you purchase the TOEFL video course. Over 2,000 students from 104 countries have improved their English speaking with my Clear English Pronunciation course and you can too... for FREE when you purchase my TOEFL preparation course. Simply visit StudyWithAndrea.com/CLEAR to learn more.Happy learning, AndreaSupport the show
Points of discussion:1. Read the piece at: https://cododesign.com/2022-beer-branding-trends/2. Join Beer Branding Trends Newsletter to ask questions for our next podcast: www.beerbrandingtrends.com3. Reinvention (rebrands, refreshes, packaging formats in flux, SKU rationalization, a shift back to bottles?)4. Why are lifestyle brands s smart play right now? (Also, what is a lifestyle brand?)5. eCommerce (the real adventure was in the consumer data we gathered along the way)6. Beyond Beer (yet another plug for our book that we've been talking about for two years. is it even real?)7. CODO with the hot takes!8. Day parting (how can breweries open up new morning, afternoon and evening occasions?)9. Cody is all in on nootropics, mushroom coffee and cocaine. (is there anything more functional than cocaine?)10. Revisiting the Law of Category11. Some thoughts on seltzer (going premium, categorical differentiation, seltzer-izing other categories)12. Brand Architecture13. The accidental hospitality group14. Fanciful names vs. monolithic brand-forward names15. Package design trends + expert opinions-Learn more at www.craftbeerrebranded.com-Have a topic or question you'd like us to field on the show? Shoot it our way: hello@cododesign.com-Join 5,500+ food and bev industry pros who are subscribed to the Beer Branding Trends Newsletter (and access all past issues) at: www.beerbrandingtrends.com
Nearly 150 million years ago, our earliest mammalian ancestors learned to glide from tree to tree. It is one of the most amazing adaptations next to flying mammals (aka bats). The Flying Lemurs, or Colugos, ancestors emerged nearly 85 million years ago. Stunningly, not much has changed since. These special creatures would leap to leap from tree to tree, living amongst dinosaurs and other primitive life forms. Today, there are two main species of Colugo living in South East Asia. While not currently endangered, they have declined in number. The constant loss of habitat has had devastating impacts on many animals, to include the Colugo. Another cant miss podcast on another mind boggling species. For one cup of "good" coffee a month you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With your support we are able to send money to conservation organizations monthly chosen by our Patreon supporters. We recently posted a bonus episode, the Blue Footed Booby, for our Patreon only subscribers and will be offering more bonus content soon! Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE.
Some of the bands at this weekend's Festival du Bois and next week's April In Paris gypsy jazz fling. New releases and some fabulous songwriters from Canada, USA and UK
Fanciful stories is a collection of folk-tales, fairy tales and delightful poetry to encourage children to dream and connect their imagination with the tales of old...Uitgegeven door SAGA EgmontSpreker(s): Katie Haigh
Modern readers of the Bible consistently make the mistake of attributing events spoken of in the New Testament as being in our future. Fanciful interpretations of judgments promised to first-century Israel are the result of misunderstanding the biblical timing. What are reported in Scripture as eschatological events for first-century Israel are instead teleported thousands of years into the future, losing both context and historicity. Gary discusses the Bible and Israel's eschatology on today's episode.
Modern readers of the Bible consistently make the mistake of attributing events spoken of in the New Testament as being in our future. Fanciful interpretations of judgments promised to first-century Israel are the result of misunderstanding the biblical timing. What are reported in Scripture as eschatological events for first-century Israel are instead teleported thousands of years into the future, losing both context and historicity. Gary discusses the Bible and Israel's eschatology on today's episode.
What if you could have the kind of holiday event that guests talked about for years to come? What about creating a launch party that lands you on the cover of coveted magazines? How about planning a destination wedding so secretive that it required no-fly zones? Imagination opens up a world of impossibilities and my guest today lives her life bringing these types of fanciful stories to fruition. Christina Matteucci is an event designer and the executive director of David Beahm Experiences where she has spent almost 20 years creating stories the world over. In addition, she is a noted speaker sharing her wisdom and unique perspective on stages from TEDx to sold out industry events. In this episode, Christina and I explore how to create stories of the future. She also shares the singular question she asks of her clients to reveal their deepest inspiration and make their event dreams come true. Listen as we dive into multiple actionable topics including celebrating what she calls your freakiness, building trust with storytelling, catering to different audiences with your stories, and more! What you will learn in this episode: How to reverse-engineer stories from desired outcomes Why it benefits you to embrace your uniqueness How to curate stories to match your audience Who is Christina? Christina Matteucci spearheads David Beahm Experiences as the #2 person behind the celebrity event designer. She's serving her 19th year in collaboration with David as his executive director, skillfully carrying out unimaginably complex functions worldwide. She gives credit to her theater training at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts for her ability to dream up and produce splendid event experiences for clients. As executive director, Christina encourages an innovative and deeply collaborative workplace and champions egalitarian business practices. Due to her team-building expertise, she counsels emerging professionals just starting their careers as well as CEOs who want to incorporate cooperative, harmonious cultures within their own business. In the process, she earned herself the nickname TeucciMama. Christina has also enjoyed global speaking opportunities in the special events industry and has captivated and inspired audiences with humor and a straightforward, self-effacing approach. At TEDx in November 2019, she even shared the Bostonian stage with the First Lady of Iceland, Eliza Reid. Currently, you can find her on her website or on Instagram. Links and Resources: Christina Matteucci David Beahm Experiences @teucchimama on Instagram @davidbeahm on Instagram Storytelling School Website @storytellingschool on Instagram @storytellingSchool on Facebook
Join us for tea with Courtney Lesnik, founder and creator of Toast'd PDX, an elevated vegan pop tart company. Courtney shares about her love of baking and creating art on her pop tarts for pop-ups each week, being a vegetarian and then vegan, and how she navigates the tough topics of burn-out, life as a mompreneur, and growth plans.
A vaccine passport could allow you into pubs, clubs, museums and gigs and even open up the possibility of foreign travel later this year. But how will it work and is it a good idea? On St Patrick's Day the European Commission President Ursula Von Der Leyen announced plans for a digital health certificate. However, our own government are taking a very cautious approach to the idea.Could a Covid passport mean a return to normal? Or is it doomed to failure?In this pilot news podcast host Kevin Doyle explores the issues.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today... the biscuit parade! Plus... Pony's personal famine... Robb on FaceBook... a new contest... and being purposefully difficult.