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Episode Notes Check out Max's latest audio comedy podcast, Field Trip Sketch Comedy Presents! If you like this episode, there's another one waiting for you in the Field Trip Sketch Comedy feed Transcript here People keep blowing up at Dr Frankenstein. Things go sour at the Candyland embassy. Evan REALLY doesn't want to go to the liquor store. Please let this be a normal movie night… Follow Field Trip Sketch Comedy today at @fieldtripsketch on instagram, blusky and tumblr. Field Trip Sketch Comedy is written and acted by Laura Donovan, Jamie Juviler, Max Kreisky and Evan Starr. Music and sound design by June Isenhart. CWs: loud noises (gunshots, sirens, thunder), cartoonish gore, tooth trauma, emetophobia, cartoonish animal violence, drug use
This episode covers the start of chapter 28 to: “...unfavourable publicity to the school. He saw no choice but to go.” Summary: We introduce this chapter and set our expectations focusing on themes of reincarnation and the spiritual journey of Kashi, who received Guruji's unconditional support despite not being his formal disciple. We discuss various stories and teachings from Paramahansa Yogananda's writings, including his views on education, fate versus free will, and the meaning of spiritual responsibilities. The conversation ended with discussions about Guruji's promises and the role of spiritual vibrations in sacred spaces. 0:00 Expectations from the chapter; 6:45 The Pond; 15:50 Predicting fates; 24:07 Guruji's promise; 38:05 Looking Ahead Homework for next episode— Read, absorb and make notes on the next part of chapter 28 from: “I returned to Ranchi a few days later...” to “...I practised the yoga method steadily for about six months after Kashi's death”. #autobiographyofayogi #autobiographylinebyline #paramahansayogananda Autobiography of a Yogi awake.minute Self-Realization Fellowship Yogoda Satsanga Society of India #SRF #YSS
This week on The Daily Life of Frank, I'm trying to figure out who signed me up for a loan underwriting program while battling the cold and snow that just won't quit. Meanwhile, my cats have officially claimed the Christmas tree as their secret fortress, turning it into their personal holiday hideout. My wife and I finally finished Stranger Things, and wow just wow. My son attempted to eat an Italian sub and somehow committed a food crime in the process, and I can only imagine my great‑grandma spinning in her grave watching this circus unfold.Check out the podcast and all the fun at www.thedailylifeoffrank.com--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Let's connect! Find all my social channels here: https://linktr.ee/thedailylifeoffrank
Become a Distance to Empty subscriber!: https://www.patreon.com/DistancetoEmptyPod Check out Mount to Coast here: https://mounttocoast.com/discount/DistanceUse code DISTANCE at Janji.com and be sure to select 'podcast' > 'Distance to Empty' on the post purchase "How did you hear about Janji" page. Thank you!In this engaging episode, Kevin & Peter host a conversation with the Field Trip Five. The discussion delves into their experiences on the Appalachian Trail, the Pacific Crest Trail, The Arizona Trail AND the Continental Divide trail, the transition to ultra-running, and the unique dynamics of family teamwork. Jennie shares insights on homeschooling and the invaluable life skills her children gained through their outdoor adventures. The episode highlights the importance of embracing challenges, fostering resilience, and the joy of shared family experiences in the great outdoors.
It's always a momentous week when a big tie alum steps up to give back. On Giving Tuesday, “Abbott Elementary” star and Charter High graduate Quinta Brunson announced a fundraising push to make field trips more accessible for Philadelphia public school students. Superintendent Dr. Tony Watlington reacts to the initiative, and shares updates on policy considerations for bathroom breaks. 00:00 Follow up on Lift Every Voice Philly's concerns over bathroom break protocols 02:38 How Quinta Brunson's new field trip fund will benefit district students 04:25 Explaining the bump in applications for criteria-based and CTE schools Have a question for Dr. Watlington? Email us at afterschool@kywnewsradio.com and listen for a response on future episodes of "After School!” Catch the show on the air every Wednesday at 3:45 PM ET on KYW Newsradio 103.9 FM. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Camille and Rich hit the road for a field trip and stopped by one of East Dallas's newest and most flavorful spots, Easy Slider. What started as a single food truck in 2011 has become a local favorite known for creative mini burgers, fresh ingredients, and a fun vintage Americana vibe.Founders Caroline Perini and Miley Holmes built Easy Slider around their hunt for the perfect bite. Their sliders blend Caroline's Texas roots with Miley's love for Southern flavors. Along the way they have picked up national recognition and served some of the biggest names in Dallas.In this episode we sit down inside their new brick and mortar location in Old East Dallas and talk about the journey from truck to restaurant, the stories behind their award winning sliders, their love for community, and why living easy really is a choice.Perfect food. Great people. A true East Dallas story.Connect with us! Instagram - Facebook www.visiteastdallas.comPartner with us! connect@visiteastdallas.com
A lawsuit over a school field trip where an 11-year-old was asked to share a bed with a trans classmate. More with Chris Conley on the WSAU Wisconsin Morning News.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this weeks episode, Dottie and Brandon are joined by fellow SOTA employee, Shylah Stewart! Shylah is a digital arts major and she shared all of the arts and bug drawing insights with #SOTApopnation. Yeah I'm sorry for that description but who reads those anyways! Good luck on your finals this week everyone! Don't fret about winter break either, we will still be posting all the way through to give y'all your weekly fill of SOTA. Intro shot by Reagan Lawson with music by Zeke Jones.
Storycomic Presents: Interviews with Amazing Storytellers and Artists
#BenjaminHunting #Code45 #DeadAirComic #ModelUNComic #FreelanceWriter #ComicsCreator #AutoJournalism #StorycomicPresents #MultiGenreCreator #CreativeLife In this episode of Storycomic Presents, I'm joined by Benjamin Hunting to go deep into his brand-new Kickstarter project: Model UN Pt 1 — Aliens + High School + 90s + Manga. When a group of extraterrestrials mistakes a high school Model UN class for the actual United Nations, chaos, comedy, and existential questions ensue. Benjamin walks us through how he conceived this mash-up of teenage angst, sci-fi, and '90s nostalgia. We'll discuss the art style, pacing, character design, and risky gambit of hitting 95% funding in the first 24 hours. Whether you're a comics fan, creator, or just intrigued by alien misunderstandings, this episode is loaded with fun, world‑building, and creative ambition. Back the project / learn more: Model UN Kickstarter Kickstarter Discover Benjamin's other work: benjaminhunting.com The Title sequence was designed and created by Morgan Quaid. See more of Morgan's Work at: https://morganquaid.com/ Storycomic Logo designed by Gregory Giordano See more of Greg's work at: https://www.instagram.com/gregory_c_giordano_art/ Want to start your own podcast? Click on the link to get started: https://www.podbean.com/storycomic Follow us: Are you curious to see the video version of this interview? It's on our website too! www.storycomic.com www.patreon.com/storycomic www.facebook.com/storycomic1 https://www.instagram.com/storycomic/ https://twitter.com/storycomic1 For information on being a guest or curious to learn more about Storycomic? Contact us at info@storycomic.com Thank you to our Founders Club Patrons, Michael Winn, Higgins802, Von Allan, Stephanie Nina Pitsirilos, Marek Bennett, Donna Carr Roberts, Andrew Gronosky, Simki Kuznick, and Matt & Therese. Check out their fantastic work at: https://marekbennett.com/ https://www.hexapus-ink.com/ https://www.stephanieninapitsirilos.com/ https://www.vonallan.com/ https://higgins802.com/ https://shewstone.com/ https://www.simkikuznick.com/ Also to Michael Winn who is a member of our Founders Club!
Join Coach Bryan on a visit to Combat Base HQ to train with his coach Chris Haueter. Coach Adam joins later to hear the debrief of the visit.
Elementary school kids did some Thanksgivin' art and took it into town to show the Nursin' Home residents. And them residents had somethin' planned for the kiddos too. Lots to be thankful for. Happy Thanksgivin'!Possum Art Auction: https://www.ebay.com/itm/167945439616Shirts and merch: https://www.rockcityoutfitters.com/collections/tavin-dillardPersonal Video Greetins: https://www.sweetteafilms.com/shop/greetingsVenmo: @Tavin-DillardEmail: tavindillard@gmail.com
SCTV's Dave Thomas talks about making bold life choices, growing up in Canada, Shakespeare saving his ass, choosing between big money success as an ad man or being a broke improviser at Second City, becoming head writer on SCTV, Martin Short, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, John Candy, Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy, Joe Flaherty, Andrea Martin, Grace Under Fire, running an animation studio, turning to dramas like Bones and The Black List, going to Ukraine, Thailand, Mad Magazine, The McKenzie Brothers, Chester Hope, and how, to make it in Hollywood, you need at least two of these three things, Talent, Drive, & Luck. Bio: David William Thomas was born May 20, 1949, in St. Catharines, Ontario. He is the eldest son of British parents, Moreen Duff Muir (May 4, 1928 – May 18, 2022), a church organist for thirty years originally from Glasgow, Scotland and composer of church music, and John E. Thomas (1926–1996), a medical ethicist from Merthyr Tydfil, Wales who was head of the Philosophy Department at McMaster University, and the author of several books. Dave's younger brother, Ian Thomas, is a Canadian singer-songwriter. The family moved temporarily to Durham, North Carolina, where his father attended Duke University and earned a PhD in philosophy. The family moved back to Dundas, Ontario, in 1961, where Dave attended Dundas District high school, and later graduated with an honours Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.[1] Starting his career as a copywriter at ad agency McCann Erickson in 1974, Thomas became the head writer of the Coca-Cola account in Canada within a year. After watching a Second City stage show in Toronto, and while suffering from self-described "boredom" in his advertising work, he auditioned for the Second City troupe and was chosen as a performer.[2] He was a cast member of the Toronto production of Godspell, along with Victor Garber, Martin Short, Eugene Levy, Gilda Radner, and Andrea Martin.[3] Paul Shaffer was the musical director.[3 He first achieved fame as a cast member of the Canadian TV comedy series SCTV, joining Godspell castmates Levy, Martin and later Short, plus Rick Moranis, John Candy, Harold Ramis, Catherine O'Hara and others. Notable characters on the show include Doug McKenzie of beer-swilling brothers Bob and Doug McKenzie, editorialist Bill Needle, Scottish scone-chef/bluesman Angus Crock, motor-mouthed TV ad announcer Harvey K-Tel, Lowery organist/curio pitchman Tex Boil and the "Cruising Gourmet". Thomas's first film role was in Home to Stay, directed by Delbert Mann, in which Thomas played in a scene with Hollywood legend Henry Fonda. He then wrote, co-directed, and starred in the Bob & Doug McKenzie feature film Strange Brew. Soon after, he wrote for and acted in The New Show, produced by Lorne Michaels during his hiatus from Saturday Night Live. Short-lived, this show featured a powerhouse writing staff including Thomas along with Buck Henry, George Meyer, Jack Handey, Al Franken, Tom Davis, Valri Bromfield and Steve Martin. Thomas tried his hand at network television hour-long shows in 1986 when he wrote and co-executive produced Steel Collar Man for CBS. The pilot was produced but did not go to series. He co-wrote Spies Like Us (1985) with Dan Aykroyd. In 1988, Thomas wrote another hour long show for CBS, B Men, which was back ordered, but Thomas took a directing job at Paramount, which caused the network to drop the series. He reportedly introduced John Travolta and Kelly Preston while directing them in the Paramount film The Experts. He wrote for, produced, and starred in The Dave Thomas Comedy Show (1990). In 1991, he starred in the Showtime comedy, Public Enemy #2. In 1992, he tried his hand at reality TV and co-executive produced ABC's America's Funniest People with Vin Di Bona, but left after thirteen weeks to appear in the film Coneheads. In 1993, he co-starred in ABC's Grace Under Fire with Brett Butler and Tom Poston and continued with the show for 5 seasons. In 1995 Thomas starred in the ABC television film Picture Perfect with Mary Page Keller and Richard Karn. In 1995 Thomas produced a pilot of a game show called Family Challenge for ABC. When ABC did not pick up the series, Thomas sold Family Challenge to the Family Channel, where he produced 144 episodes of the show spread over 2 seasons. In 1996, Thomas played the title role in the Fox television film Mr. Foster's Field Trip aka Kidz in the Wood with Julia Duffy. In 1996, he wrote the book SCTV: Behind the Scenes (McClelland & Stewart, publishers). From 1999–2002, he voiced various roles on the animated series Mission Hill. Thomas co-starred in the Paramount feature Rat Race. As of 2001, Thomas has been the Executive Creative Director of Animax Entertainment, an animation studio based officially in Culver City, California. In 2001–2002 Thomas appeared with Eugene Levy and Martin Short on Short's show Primetime Glick as Bob Hope (an impression he had first developed for SCTV with great success). In 2002, he co-starred with Jason Priestley, Dave Foley, and Ewen Bremner in Fancy Dancing. The next year he played a lead role in Beethoven's 5th. In 2003, he directed a hospital comedy feature film entitled Whitecoats, which he also wrote. As of 2004, Thomas was on the official Advisory Committee for the Comedy program at Humber College, the only such diploma program in the world. In 2004, he and Moranis again worked together voicing Rutt and Tuke, two moose based on the McKenzie Brothers, in Disney's animated feature Brother Bear.[4] Thomas has had a long career doing voices for animation including Animaniacs, Duckman, CatDog, The Adventures of Tarzan, Justice League and multiple roles on The Simpsons, King of the Hill and Family Guy. In 2005, he had a guest stint as Charlize Theron's "Uncle Trevor" on Fox's Arrested Development. In 2006, he reprised his voice role in Brother Bear 2 and appeared as himself in the feature film The Aristocrats. He began production on ArnoldSpeaks.com, a video blog, as the voice of Arnold Schwarzenegger; Animax Entertainment won an Emmy for a broadband animated series produced for ESPN, Off Mikes. In 2007, Thomas and Rick Moranis reprised their roles as Bob and Doug McKenzie in a one-hour special, Bob & Doug McKenzie's Two-Four Anniversary, for CBC Television. The show featured cameos from McKenzie celeb fans like Ben Stiller, Dave Foley, Tom Green, Paul Shaffer, Andy Dick, Matt Groening, Barry Pepper, Martin Short, and Geddy Lee. Former Prime Minister of Canada Paul Martin was the host. In 2008, Thomas revived Bob and Doug McKenzie in a new animated series, Bob & Doug. While Thomas reprises the character of Doug in the new series, Moranis chose not to voice the character of Bob, which instead is voiced by Dave Coulier. Moranis is, however, involved in the series as an executive producer.[5] In November 2009, Thomas received an Honorary Doctor of Letters from his alma mater McMaster University and gave the fall convocation speech. In 2010 Animax continued to produce branded entertainment, advertising and digital shorts for corporations like Disney, Warner Brothers, NBC Universal, and Kodak. In 2011, Thomas's company Animax produced another animated show for MTV entitled Big Box along with numerous Internet shorts such as Life With Dad.[6][7] In 2012 and 2013 Thomas guest starred in the dramatic shows Perception and Bones as well as comedy shows Comedy Bang! Bang! and How I Met Your Mother. In addition in 2013 Thomas voiced the recurring role of Jeff Foxworthy's father Jesco in the CMT show Bounty Hunters. Thomas joined the writing staff of the Fox crime drama television series Bones beginning in 2013. Thomas worked for two seasons on Bones, writing several episodes and working on staff as consulting producer for two seasons.[8] In 2015 Thomas joined the writing staff of NBC's The Blacklist as a consulting producer. In 2020 life-sized statues of Thomas and Rick Moranis as their characters Bob and Doug McKenzie were put in place at the ICE District Sports Arena in Edmonton, Alberta.[9] Also in 2020, the Governor-General of Canada announced that Thomas was being appointed to the Order of Canada,[10] Canada's highest civilian award. In 2021, Thomas and Max Allan Collins teamed to write a sci-fi mystery novel, The Many Lives of Jimmy Leighton.
Bret Bielema addressed the media and discussed OC Barry Lunney's potential as a head coaching candidate. We share your reactions. Brad Underwood also met with the media and gave an injury report update before tomorrow night's game against Alabama at the United Center. Who's in and who's out? It was Field Trip Day at State Farm Center for Illini Women's Basketball and it was LOUD! How crazy did the kids get when the Illini scored "67?" It was over 110 decibels! And an interesting conversation takes off after a texter wants to know "Why don't the Illini practice at State Farm Center?"
On this episode I recap Illinois football's victory over Maryland (2:44), highlighting Luke Altmyer's rise in the Illini record books (8:27) and noting that the program is currently in one of its most successful stretches (17:11). I also preview Illinois' upcoming game against Wisconsin (21:32), analyze the Badgers' unusually poor offense (26:24), and offer a score prediction for Saturday's matchup (31:33). I also review men's basketball's win over Colgate (33:37), spotlighting David Mirkovic's record-setting game and Keaton Wagler's strong start (36:13). I look ahead to Wednesday's Top-15 matchup with Alabama in Chicago (41:01). I also recap women's basketball's strange shooting night against Oregon State (47:43) and preview the Field Trip game against Murray State (50:15). I end the show by recognizing Illinois women's soccer team for its historic season (53:21). Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In hour one, reviewing our McDonald's field trip as a show today to go eat McRibs. Jordyn Brooks is the only serious Miami Dolphins player in the locker room. Miss the old days of flying. Plus, Gino Torretta discusses the Hurricanes season thus far and their slim path to the playoff.
Join us on a Field Trip to the haunted Boise Prison!
We get into our Mens Room Question: Where did you get stuck, stranded or lost?
Meg meets up with Donna Kaz and her friend Tara who survived working swing shifts waiting tables at The Saloon, the massive bistro near Lincoln Center which featured roller skating staff, abusive bosses, and occasional Baryshnikov sightings.Please check out our website, follow us on Instagram, on Facebook, and...WRITE US A REVIEW HEREWe'd LOVE to hear from you! Let us know if you have any ideas for stories HEREThank you for listening!Love,Meg and Jessica
Rich and Camille take the East Dallas podcast on the road for a live field trip to Chefs For Farmers 2025, the ultimate Texas party with a purpose. Founded in Dallas by Iris Midler, this one-of-a-kind festival brings chefs, farmers, and food lovers together to celebrate local flavor, sustainability, and community. From the energy of the tents to the passion behind every dish, this episode captures what makes Chefs For Farmers more than a food and wine event. It is a movement built on connection, creativity, and doing good.Connect with us! Instagram - Facebook www.visiteastdallas.comPartner with us! connect@visiteastdallas.com
It's back to DogLeg Brewing for Jeff and Jeff. Co-owner Christina Lumsden chats about the DogLeg origin story and community. "You can't have golf without beer"--at least according to Christina who knows a lot about both. And then it gets wild as Brandon and Jomel from Birdies in the Outfield join the conversation and reminisce about our day of golf together. Like I Like Beer the Podcast, DogLeg and Birdies in the Outfield focus on supporting and building community, especially if laughing and making friends is involved!
Life during the Revolutionary War was more than military strategy; there were plenty of battles to be fought at home. Betsy Ambler was a young teenager during the turbulent years, and through her records and letters, we can see the conflict though a perspective that has been little examined. We also interview Sarah Botstein, the co-director (with Ken Burns) of the new documentary The American Revolution, premiering on PBS on November 16th, 2026. This series brings forward voices that have been under-represented - as well as those figures that we think we already know- giving us a more complete picture of American life during the birth of our nation. Our subject Betsy Ambler is voiced by Maya Hawke during this six-part series. Registration is now open for our June 3-7, 2026 Field Trip to Chicago! Visit Like Minds Travel for more information and to register! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fall has become a great time for elementary kids to take a field trip to the farm and that's what about 1000 Maury County 4th graders did this week at the Country Classroom held at the Middle Tennessee Research and Education Center in Spring Hill.
Students from Aberdeen Elementary visited HRSD's plant in Suffolk for a program called Imagine a Day Without Water.
Coming Soon to Your Podcatcher Field Trip Sketch Comedy Presents is an all-new sketch comedy podcast, written and performed by Laura Donovan, Jamie Juviler, Max Kreisky and Evan Starr. If you're interested, please subscribe to the podcast feed so you'll be notified when their first episode drops!
The clinic took place at the ComEd Recreation Center in Pilsen and put students through six stations covering hard and soft skills across soccer, golf, endurance running and financial health with pro athletes.
The clinic took place at the ComEd Recreation Center in Pilsen and put students through six stations covering hard and soft skills across soccer, golf, endurance running and financial health with pro athletes.
The clinic took place at the ComEd Recreation Center in Pilsen and put students through six stations covering hard and soft skills across soccer, golf, endurance running and financial health with pro athletes.
Jason is then joined by Tracy Pearlman (Director of Communications and Marketing for Grand Casino Arena) to talk about new food day at Grand Casino Arena. They roll through some of the new food offerings for upcoming Minnesota Wild games this season. They also wade into the AI conversation and how they utilize it in their everyday lives and why Taylor Swift isn't performing at halftime of the upcoming big game.
Rigged Game - Blackjack, Card Counting, Slots, Casinos, poker and Advantage Play Podcast
Started as an ordinary Tuesday. But I decided to "work from home" and took a little trip. I ran into a casino and was immediately being watched. What's this guys problem?
The ILB Team returns to Mother Earth Brewing in Vista to catch up with Kamron Khannakhjavani and check out the Oktoberfest offering. The Oaked Oktoberfest is the best beer of the season! Kamron has a few other things brewing, including a new podcast of his own: The Craft Equation. Hear all about it and what's new at Mother Earth Brewing in this week's episode.
A 9th grade student from Orem has died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.. this happened in front of classmates on a field trip. Holly and Greg learn more about the support being offered to students and staff after this tragedy, with Dr. Kim Jones is the Director of Student Support Services and Andrea Paxman, the Director of Counseling in the Alpine School District. Rob Smith, Superintendent of the Alpine School District, also joins the show to explain the impact this has had on the district community.
We're going back to our 2013 coverage of this iconic artist who turned her pain, passion, fear, and unique outlook on life into remarkable and memorable art. Her bold subject and color choices (as well as her bold life choices) defied convention and sent her to the heights of international acclaim. Our 2026 Field Trip to London sold out in record time, but you can get your name on the waitlist at Like Minds Travel. Thanks to our sponsors: Audible: Listen to the new Pride and Prejudice at audible.com/janeausten Wayfair: Every style, every home. Wayfair.com Honeylove: Comfortable and innovative bras and shapewear, 20%off at honeylove.com/historychicks Blissy: Silk pillowcases for improved hair and skin, 30%off at blissy.com/historychicks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ever wonder how a conference can ignite a spark of transformation? In Episode 258 of Late Boomers, Cathy and Merry dive into our exhilarating experience at the eWomen Network ICON Conference in Dallas, Texas. This wasn't just any event—it was a powerhouse of inspiration and innovation, thanks to the visionary efforts of Sandra and Kim Yancey, and a jaw-dropping AI presentation by Brianna Day.Join us as we unpack the game-changing strategies we discovered, including the importance of visibility, connection, and content pillars. Discover how AI can be your best ally in streamlining tasks and boosting your business focus. Plus, hear about the incredible community spirit and the unforgettable hospitality we experienced, like my personal ride to Asian Mint!Tune in to hear how these insights are shaping our podcast journey and why embracing reinvention is key at any life stage. Catch us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or ewnpodcastnetwork.com. Let's grow together!Thank you for listening. Please check out @lateboomers on Instagram and our website lateboomers.us. If you enjoyed this podcast and would like to watch it or listen to more of our episodes, you will find Late Boomers on your favorite podcast platform and on our new YouTube Late Boomers Podcast Channel. We hope we have inspired you and we look forward to your becoming a member of our Late Boomers family of subscribers.
The team heads to the other end of San Marcos this week to check out Michi Beer Company. The beers are top-notch which is no surprise considering the brewing resume of owner-head brewer, Cody Gagnon. The Jeffs and the Doctor head to the Tiki Room for Toast, Roast and Pour. Stay tuned to the end to get a glimpse at Doc's craic!
Jeff and Jeff check in with Tommy Gordon at Blue Fire Brewing to see how ILB-Blue Fire Collaboration beer is coming along. The yet-to-be-named Rauchbier is already amazing with a little longer to lager. Names for the beer are discussed and plans set for the September 2th launch. To pair up with the rauchbier, Blue Fire has brewed a festbier as well. The commitment to authenticity and careful crafting means Blue Fire has two fantastic beers for the Oktoberfest season.
Catherine de Medici lived in a century defined by the the contributions of remarkable women, and she distinguished herself as one of the most remarkable of them all. No longer an apprentice in the art of intrigue, she was sharp and strategic and brave in ways that defied cultural expectations Whatever her reputation became, her capacity for calculated action was matched by her courage in the face of adversity, all focused on one goal; to be the custodian of her family's legacy on the throne of France - against all opponents. Registration is now open for our April, 2026 Field Trip to London! For more information and to register, visit LIKE MINDS TRAVEL! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After 6 years, ILB finally gets a one on one with San Brewing icon, Tomme Arthur, at the new Lost Abbey venue in Vista. Good things are definitely worth the wait! The beers were amazing, but the highlight is hearing Arthur's story and wisdom about succeeding in the beer market. Lost Abbey has set the standard for craft beer, risk taking and incorporating story with beer. A Shawshank Beer included just to make the whole day perfect.
Episode 210, Segment 2 -- Grant & Tobi hit the road this week to visit the Fredericksburg Nationals and get a first look at top prospects Eli Willits, Ethan Petry and more! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 210, FULL SHOW -- The Nationals were able to sweep the Marlins to finish off their latest homestand. Grant & Tobi recap the best from the series, including impressive performances from Nasim Nuñez & Daylen Lile, and the continued resurgence of the bullpen. Plus, what to do about the continued struggles of Jake Irvin and Mitchell Parker; Grant & Tobi hit the road this week to visit the Fredericksburg Nationals and get a first look at top prospects Eli Willits, Ethan Petry and more!; LHP MacKenzie Gore joined Grant & Danny on 106.7 The Fan this week to discuss his injury that sent him to the Injured List and his hopes that it will be a short stint that will allow him to return to the mound before the end of the season. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Host Evie Stokes sits down with Lena Farr-Morrissey of Seattle-based dream pop project Coral Grief to talk about one of her favorite San Francisco acts — Galore – and their new song “Field Trip.” Galore’s new album Dirt is out now from Speakeasy Studios SF. Hosted by Evie StokesProduced by Lilly Ana FowlerMastered by: William MyersProduction support: Serafima HealyAssociate Director of Editorial: Dusty Henry Listen to the full songs on KEXP's "In Our Headphones" playlist on Spotify or the “What's In Our Headphones” playlist on YouTube. Photo Credit: Marisa Bazan Support the podcast: kexp.org/headphones Contact us at headphones@kexp.orgSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever been inside the Detroit Historical Museum? It's one of Jer's favorites, but Luciano - though a lifelong metro resident and interested in history - had not. So we talk about our field trip. Plus Shi, Jer, and Lucci try the new Boston Cooler Vernors flavor pop. Should you grab it, or should you grab some ice cream and Vernors instead? 02:18 - Boston Cooler Vernors taste test 05:36 - Luciano goes to the Detroit Historical Museum. What were his favorite exhibits? Long-term installations worth checking out. Feedback as always - dailydetroit -at- gmail -dot- com or leave a voicemail 313-789-3211. Follow Daily Detroit on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit/id1220563942 Or sign up for our newsletter: https://www.dailydetroit.com/newsletter/ Support our work financially: https://www.patreon.com/c/DailyDetroit
What do you get when you combine martyrdom, relic worship, secret reburials, and a healing cane made from a coffin? Mormon history at its weirdest and most fascinating. In this special on-site episode of the Sunstone Mormon History Podcast, Lindsay and Bryan take you on a field trip into the curious afterlife of Joseph Smith's …
In this episode we talk about how Emily threw out her back, weird things happening at the Paducah gaseous diffusion plant, and we contemplate living ten miles upriver from what feels like a future disaster zone. But the heart of this episode? Families are homeschooling their kids… from Disney World. Every day. We have thoughts. Many thoughts. And possibly a few rants. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit the Federal Reserve this afternoon. The visit is the latest turn in Trump's campaign to pressure the Fed to lower interest rates. It's highly unusual for a president to visit the Federal Reserve; most stay away in a nod to Fed independence. And later: Did you remember to send a card? It's the 100th birthday of a research lab to which we owe much of modern life: Bell Labs.
President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit the Federal Reserve this afternoon. The visit is the latest turn in Trump's campaign to pressure the Fed to lower interest rates. It's highly unusual for a president to visit the Federal Reserve; most stay away in a nod to Fed independence. And later: Did you remember to send a card? It's the 100th birthday of a research lab to which we owe much of modern life: Bell Labs.