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The Ham Radio Show
Year of Ham 2025 - Week 2

The Ham Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025


The Second and Final Installment of The Best Moments of The Ham Radio Show is 2025.   The Ham Radio Show Will Return Next Week LIVE! Happy New Year to all the H.O.F's!, 2026 is shaping up to be a big year behind the scenes ! due to the inclusion of a segment involving the use  or discussion of cannabis we must include this: WARNING: Cannabis may cause impairment and may be habit forming. Keep out of reach of children and pets. New York State HOPEline: 1-877-8-HOPENY (text HOPENY to 467369) In case of accidental ingestion or overconsumption, contact the Poison Center hotline at 1-800-222-1222 or call 9-1-1 *Cannabis use while pregnant or breastfeeding may be harmful. Cannabis may impair concentration, coordination, and judgment. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under the influence of cannabis.* The legal age for cannabis consumption and purchase in New York State is 21 years old, may differ in your state or country if that government has made use legal. this content is intended for those 21+ years of age.

The Ham Radio Show
Year of Ham 2025 – Week 2

The Ham Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025


The Second and Final Installment of The Best Moments of The Ham Radio Show is 2025.   The Ham Radio Show Will Return Next Week LIVE! Happy New Year […]

First Cup of Coffee with Jeffe Kennedy
Magic Reborn Release Day - Happy Reading! 12/30/25

First Cup of Coffee with Jeffe Kennedy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 18:49 Transcription Available


Today is a special episode because not only is it the last episode of 2025, but also the final installment of this series is OUT NOW! If you've started reading it, let me know your thoughts. You've been following along since I begun writing it, and know all about the ups and downs. Here's a little insight on how it all went down when I thought of the idea and potentially what's next. Magic Reborn can be found through this link: https://www.jeffekennedy.com/magic-rebornHere's to 2026!Support the showAmong the Thorns line edits are D-O-N-E DONE! Preorder here In case you missed it, Strange Familiar Audio Book is now available on Youtube ~ Listen for free here You can find the Owl Crate signed edition of Never the Roses here A very beautiful hardcover edition can be found here The audio book can be listened to here And Kindle Unlimited has Never the Roses digital version! Your friendly neighborhood author is doing author-ly things this upcoming month! Hummingbird House is officially OPEN FOR BOOKING Book your next writer retreat at Hummingbird House in Santa Fe here Upcoming Events ~ LoveLitCon is a weekend of romantasy and bookish fun and I will be attending! Buy LoveLitCon tickets here using LOVE8368 for $10 OFF! https://lovelit.com/ Tuscon Festival of Books is March 14th-15th this year! See you there *Wink* ...

'Booch News
Our Fermented Future, Episode 11: The Culture Wars—Battles Over Living Beverages

'Booch News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 35:27


This is one in a series about possible futures, published in Booch News over the coming weeks. Episode 10 appeared last week. New episodes drop every Friday. Overview In this episode, we examine the years after kombucha and fermented foods emerged into the mainstream, exploring how ordinary people experienced the transition to a fermented future. This did not happen without a backlash. Opposition to the Fermentation Reformation came from multiple sources: corporate interests protecting market share, religious communities navigating theological questions, workers facing economic displacement, and cultural conservatives wedded to familiar traditions. These culture wars revealed how commercial interests manipulate public opinion through manufactured controversy. Ultimately, the conflicts produced stronger frameworks by forcing fermentation advocates to address legitimate concerns while exposing cynical manipulation. The Corporate Disinformation Campaign: Following the Tobacco Playbook The “Pure Liquid Coalition” (PLC) emerged in 2047 as an apparently grassroots movement defending “traditional American beverages” against kombucha. Behind the patriotic rhetoric lay sophisticated corporate funding that traced directly to the tobacco industry’s playbook of manufactured doubt and astroturf activism. Internal documents leaked by whistleblower Jennifer Martinez, a former Mega-Cola strategic communications director, revealed the coalition’s true origins. The American Beverage Association had allocated $2.3 billion to create “citizen opposition” to fermentation, following tactics perfected during decades of fighting sugar taxation and nutrition labeling. The leaked “Operation Sterile Shield” documents showed how corporations manufactured controversy around living beverages using strategies tobacco companies had employed to deny cancer links. The Historical Playbook: Tobacco to Sugar to Anti-Fermentation Dr. Clara Oreskes, daughter of the famous science historian, documented the direct lineage of corporate disinformation campaigns in her landmark study, Merchants of Doubt: The Fermentation Edition. The same PR firms and lobbyists who had denied climate change and defended cigarettes shifted focus to attacking beneficial bacteria. The template was brutally effective: fund biased research, create scientific controversy where none existed, establish front groups with patriotic names, exploit religious messaging, and deploy emotional appeals about tradition and freedom. Hill+Knowlton Strategies, the firm that helped tobacco companies conceal evidence of lung cancer, orchestrated the anti-kombucha campaign through organizations such as “Americans for Beverage Safety” and “Families Against Fermentation.” These groups received millions in corporate funding while claiming to represent concerned parents. The playbook was familiar: fund sympathetic academics, support existing opposition voices, create research institutes with neutral-sounding names, and amplify concerns through media partnerships. They approached Pastor Billy Bob Hunt, head of the Southern Protestant Association. “We’d like to support your ministry’s community health initiatives with a $50,000 grant. No strings attached, though we’re naturally pleased that you share our concerns about fermentation safety.” Hunt was tempted—$50,000 could fund youth programs, building repairs, and community outreach. But he asked: “What do you want in return?” “Nothing explicit,” the strategist said carefully. “Though if you happen to speak publicly about fermentation concerns, we’d help amplify your message.” Hunt declined. He had theological concerns, but wouldn’t serve as a paid spokesperson. Other religious leaders accepted—some knowingly, others genuinely believing the corporate interests aligned with their spiritual mission. The Propaganda Streams: Exploiting Cultural Divisions The PLC deployed multiple messaging campaigns targeting different demographics: Religious Exploitation Evangelical networks received slick marketing materials arguing that fermentation represented a corruption of purity. Some religious leaders, funded through undisclosed corporate donations, preached against living beverages using theological language that resonated with communities already suspicious of scientific change. Do not work for food that spoils, but for food that endures to eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you. — John 6:27 The strategy exploited genuine religious concerns about bodily purity while hiding commercial motivations. “Charitable donations” to religious organizations obscured corporate interests behind spiritual messaging. At the Murfreesboro headquarters of the Southern Protestant Convention, Pastor Hunt preached on fermentation from a genuine theological concern. His understanding: God created foods in pure forms. Intentional bacterial cultivation felt like corrupting divine creation. He wasn’t paid by corporations—he genuinely believed fermentation might be spiritually problematic. “I’m not saying it’s definitely sinful,” he told his congregation. “I’m saying we should be cautious about deliberately cultivating decay. Our bodies are temples. Should temples contain intentional corruption?” Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, who is in you… — 1 Corinthians 6:19 The congregation debated fermentation theologically. No corporate funding was involved—this was genuine religious discourse. “God created foods pure,” one elder argued. “Fermentation is intentional decay. Is that honoring creation?” A younger member countered: “Fermentation is a biological process God designed. Yeast is in the air. Bacteria exist naturally. We’re working with creation, not against it.” Hunt studied Scripture, historical practices, and theological tradition. He concluded: “Fermentation itself isn’t sinful—wine, bread, and cheese are biblical. But we should be cautious, practice discernment, and prioritize safety. Anyone claiming fermented drinks produce spiritual enlightenment is confusing biology with grace.” His congregants responded to this message because it resonated with their existing beliefs about purity, tradition, and caution toward cultural change. Scientific Misinformation Corporate-funded “research” institutes produced studies claiming kombucha caused various health problems. The “American Institute for Beverage Research,” funded by Mega-Cola and BigSoda, published papers in predatory journals linking fermented drinks to inflammatory conditions, despite evidence showing opposite effects. These fraudulent studies were amplified through sympathetic media outlets and social media networks, exploiting journalism’s tendency toward “balanced coverage” by creating false equivalencies between legitimate science and corporate-funded pseudoresearch. Cultural and Patriotic Appeals The PLC framed kombucha as a “foreign invasion” threatening beverage heritage. Media campaigns claimed “un-American cultures” were displacing jobs from “traditional bottling plants,” exploiting economic anxiety while ignoring that fermentation created different employment opportunities. The Detroit Mega-Cola bottling plant announced closure—not because of corporate malice, but because demand for industrial beverages was declining while fermentation cooperatives grew. This was economic displacement from technological and cultural change. Eliza Repton had worked the same production line for 22 years. Fermentation cooperatives didn’t need industrial bottling plants. Most distributed locally, in kegs and growlers, not plastic bottles. Her job, along with 300 others at the facility, was at risk. Eliza addressed her coworkers: “They say this is progress—democratic food production, healthier beverages, community empowerment. That’s great for elites with education, time, and resources to participate in cooperatives. What about us? We have families to support. We’re not opposed to fermentation because we’re ignorant or because we’re being paid. We’re opposed because it’s eliminating our livelihoods.” This was legitimate economic anxiety. Her opposition to fermentation wasn’t manufactured—it was economic survival. She resented becoming collateral damage in someone else’s transformation. While fermentation cooperatives created jobs, they were different jobs requiring different skills in different locations. Manufacturing workers couldn’t easily transition to artisanal production. Fermentation advocates met displaced workers at the plant gates with good intentions: “We’ll teach you to brew! You can start cooperatives!” Eliza was skeptical: “I’ve run production lines for years. I’m good at it. I don’t want to start over learning fermentation, managing small businesses, dealing with customers. I want my job. That’s not unreasonable.” The economic reality was harsh: the plant was closing. Workers faced difficult choices: accept retraining (difficult, uncertain), relocate (expensive, disruptive), find different work (limited opportunities), or fight closures (ultimately futile). A transition program was put in place that offered: Fermentation training for interested workers Business development support for cooperative formation Wage support during transition Job placement services for alternative employment Some workers, including Eliza, eventually participated. The training was more challenging than she expected—running a fermentation cooperative required business skills, customer service, quality control, and technical knowledge they didn’t possess. Some succeeded, some struggled, some failed. Safety Messaging Despite kombucha’s long safety record, corporate messaging emphasized rare contamination incidents while overlooking documented health problems from processed beverages. Campaigns deliberately confused consumers about the differences between harmful pathogens and beneficial probiotics. The Corporate War Room: Manufacturing Opposition Jennifer Martinez’s leaked documents revealed sophisticated coordination behind what appeared to be spontaneous opposition. Weekly strategy calls included representatives from beverage corporations, lobbying firms, and political organizations. Documents showed detailed psychological profiling and micro-targeted campaigns designed to exploit specific cultural anxieties. The operation’s centerpiece was the “Clean Beverage Protection Act,” legislation drafted by corporate lawyers but introduced by Senator Armando Cruz as a response to supposed “grassroots demand.” The bill would have banned “unpasteurized biological beverages” from schools and hospitals while providing tax subsidies for “traditional soft drinks.” The Academic Front: Manufacturing Controversy Following tobacco industry tactics, corporations funded academic research designed to create doubt about fermentation benefits. The “Center for the Study of Chronic Metabolic and Rare Diseases” at George Mason University received $47 million to produce studies questioning kombucha safety while never examining sweetened beverages. The Counterattack: Exposing Corporate Manipulation The fermentation community’s response gained traction when Luna Reyes, the teenage yeast liberator from Episode 8, leaked additional documents revealing industry manipulation. Her release of internal Mega-Cola emails planning to “destroy the fermentation movement through manufactured religious opposition” triggered a backlash against corporate interference. Luna had been tracking anti-fermentation messaging, noticing patterns. Some opposition seemed authentic—religious concerns, economic anxiety, safety worries. But other opposition seemed coordinated: similar language across multiple sources, suspiciously well-funded campaigns, and “grassroots” groups with no apparent local membership. She hacked corporate servers (legally questionable, morally complex) and found: Mega-Cola funding research institutes to produce anti-fermentation studies PR firms creating astroturf organizations Payments to some (not all) religious leaders for anti-fermentation messaging Social media bot networks amplifying contamination incidents Coordination between tobacco industry veterans and beverage companies She also found Jennifer Martinez’s internal memos expressing discomfort with these tactics, suggesting more ethical competitive approaches, and warning that such deception was risky. Luna released the documents publicly. The revelation was damaging but nuanced. What the documents showed: Some opposition was corporate-funded manipulation Some religious leaders accepted money (knowingly or unknowingly) Research institutes with neutral names were industry fronts Contamination incidents were exploited beyond their significance What the documents didn’t show: All opposition was manufactured (plenty of authentic concerns existed) Religious communities being universally duped (many developed independent theological positions) Workers being paid to oppose (economic anxiety was real) Regulators being corrupted (food safety concerns were legitimate) The leak sparked anger about corporate manipulation, but did not eliminate legitimate concerns about fermentation safety, economic displacement, or cultural change. Interviewed on WNYC’s Science Friday radio program, Jennifer Martinez, having resigned from Mega-Cola and free to speak publically, admitted her role. “I participated in this campaign. I convinced myself we were just competing aggressively. But reading my own memos now, I see how we crossed ethical lines—funding fake research, creating fake grassroots groups, exploiting tragedy for market advantage. I can’t defend that.” The host, Ira Flatow, asked, “So, Luna, was some religious opposition corporate-funded?” Luna replied: “Some religious leaders accepted corporate funding. Some developed anti-fermentation positions independently. Some were paid but did not disclose it. Some refused corporate money entirely. Religious communities aren’t monolithic—people make different choices.” Flatow brought Pastor Hunt into the conversation. “I was approached with funding. I declined. But I understand why some accepted—ministries need resources. The problem isn’t religious leaders having concerns about fermentation. The problem is corporations hiding behind religious messaging while claiming it’s grassroots.” Flatow concluded the show by citing Dr. Lila Chen’s cognitive research, which provided measurable evidence contradicting industry claims. When corporate-funded scientists claimed fermentation caused cognitive problems, Chen’s peer-reviewed research offered decisive refutation. The Tobacco Parallel Exposed The turning point came when congressional hearings revealed direct payments from beverage and tobacco companies to anti-fermentation groups. The same legal teams that had denied cigarette health risks were discovered coaching religious leaders on anti-bacteria messaging. Senator Atticus Tyaguih held congressional hearings that uncovered $2.3 billion in corporate spending on anti-fermentation campaigns. Some funding was disclosed (lobbying, advertising); some was hidden (astroturf groups, research institutes, undisclosed payments to religious leaders). The hearings produced accountability: Fines were imposed for undisclosed lobbying Criminal charges for fraud (fake research, undisclosed payments) New disclosure requirements for industry-funded research Regulations on astroturf organizations But the hearings also revealed the limitations of focusing solely on corporate malfeasance. They questioned a religious leader who had accepted funding. Senator Tyaguih asked the minister, “You accepted $50,000 from Mega-Cola and preached against fermentation. Isn’t that corruption?” The minister replied, “The donation supported our youth programs. I disclosed it to my congregation. My theological concerns about fermentation were genuine—the money didn’t create those concerns. Was I naive about how the donation would be perceived? Yes. Do I regret accepting it? Yes. But my faith community’s concerns about rapid cultural change are real, not manufactured.” A workers’ representative testified: “We opposed fermentation because it threatens our jobs. No corporation paid us. Our union received no funding from the beverage industry. Economic anxiety is real. Dismissing all opposition as corporate conspiracy ignores legitimate workers harmed by economic transitions.” Senator Tyaguih brought Luna Reyes to the stand. He asked, “We’ve found corporate manipulation. But we’ve also found authentic concerns that exist independently. How do we distinguish between cynical opposition and legitimate concerns?” Luna responded: “Ask who benefits. Ask whether concerns exist independently of funding. Ask whether opposition changes when funding is removed. Pastor Hunt’s concerns persisted after he declined funding—that suggests authenticity. Groups that dissolve when funding ends were astroturf.” The Senator concluded: “This committee finds that not all opposition is corporate conspiracy. Some folks have legitimate concerns. Some prefer familiar foods and drinks. Some face real economic hardship from the change. Dismissing all opposition as paid shills alienates potential allies who have authentic concerns worth addressing.” Cultural Reckoning: Manufactured Division Exposed The corporate defeat strengthened fermentation’s position by exposing the desperation behind industrial beverage opposition. Communities that had resisted fermentation due to manufactured fears began embracing living beverages as symbols of resistance against corporate manipulation. When governments realized that fermented beverages could stabilize both nutrition and morale, they invested heavily. Kombucha became part of the Universal Health Dividend, distributed to citizens as both refreshment and a probiotic supplement. Locally produced “living drinks” were cheaper to produce than soda, required less energy and resources, and generated zero waste. Economists called it “the most elegant economic collapse in history.” By removing global middlemen, the beverage trade transformed into a living web of local economies—decentralized, resilient, joyful. Moreover, the failed campaigns educated the public about corporate influence tactics, creating lasting skepticism toward industry health claims. When firms that had promoted cigarettes and opposed nutrition labeling began attacking fermentation, their credibility evaporated. Diverse Fermentation Philosophies: Genuine Cultural Evolution Once corporate manipulation was exposed, genuine cultural diversity in fermentation flourished. The Artistic Response In Minneapolis, “Matrilineal Memory,” a new solo show by artist Mikaela Shaferv honoring her Hopi culture, combined abstract watercolors with found materials—including coffee paper, gauze, kombucha leather, and fallen leaves—alongside poetry. Light shone through translucent SCOBY leathers. She traced how grief and ancestral memory are carried, processed, and passed down through generations. Buddhist Contemplative Brewing Vietnamese-American monk Thich Minh Hanh III developed fermentation practices integrated with meditation traditions. His monastery’s kombucha, brewed during contemplative practice, became known for its complex flavor profiles and connection to mindfulness teachings. The Buddhist approach emphasized patience, attention, and respect for living processes—values that resonated across cultures without requiring specific religious beliefs. Silicon Valley Innovation Buddhist-influenced engineers in Silicon Valley developed scientifically optimized fermentation protocols while maintaining contemplative practices. Their approach proved that technological innovation and traditional wisdom could complement each other. These practitioners demonstrated superior health markers and workplace performance, though attributing this solely to kombucha would ignore the holistic nature of their practices—meditation, community, diet, and exercise. Elena Volkov – The Consciousness Brewer Elena Volkov was born in 2012 in St. Petersburg and raised during a time when meditation and mental health technologies flourished. A former neuroscientist and VR developer, she left the tech world in her forties to pursue fermentation after what she called her “microbial awakening”—a mystical experience during a kombucha retreat in the Carpathian Mountains. Elena founded The Brew of Being, a movement that explored how fermented beverages could serve as gateways to expanded consciousness. Her team of biochemists, monks, and artists developed “ethno-ferments”—living drinks that subtly influenced neural oscillations, inducing meditative clarity without intoxication. Drinkers described experiencing vivid insights, lucid dreams, and emotional catharsis. The beverages became part of “fermentation temples” that replaced traditional nightclubs in many cities—luminous spaces where people gathered to share stillness, song, and silence over slowly bubbling vats. Elena’s motivation was transcendent: she believed fermentation mirrored the human journey—transformation through surrender, death, and rebirth. Her challenge was cultural misunderstanding. Some accused her of creating “liquid religion.” Others saw her work as a return to the sacred origins of brewing. In her final public address in 2088, she said: “Fermentation teaches us what consciousness truly is—life transforming life.” Mira Al-Karim – The Composer of Cultures Mira Al-Karim, born in Casablanca in 2018, was a child prodigy in both music and molecular biology. By her thirties, she had abandoned the concert stage to explore bioacoustics—the sounds generated by living organisms. Her pivotal discovery came in 2062 when she realized that microbial colonies emit subtle vibrations as they metabolize—a kind of microbial symphony. Working with fermentation tanks and neural audio translators, Mira transformed these vibrations into soundscapes: living compositions that changed as the cultures evolved. Her first major work, the abstract Symphony for SCOBY and Human Choir, premiered simultaneously in Marrakesh, Nairobi, and Berlin. Audiences stood silently as the sound of a fermenting kombucha culture merged with human voices, rising and falling in a rhythmic chant. Mira described her motivation as “the longing to hear life thinking.” Her greatest challenge was preserving authenticity—she refused to digitally “clean” or enhance the microbial tones. “Their imperfection,” she said, “is their truth.” Her hope was that people would learn to listen not just to music, but to life itself. Her fear—that AI-generated perfection would drown the subtle voices of living processes—haunted her even in her later years. By the time of her death in 2097, bioacoustic fermentation concerts were a cornerstone of planetary culture—proof that beauty was not artificially crafted but naturally cultivated. Anselmo Duarte – The Painter Who Used Time Anselmo Duarte was a visual artist from Buenos Aires who never touched a brush. Instead, he painted with microbial colonies—fermenting pigments, yeasts, and molds on living canvases of cellulose. Each piece was a collaboration with entropy. Over weeks and months, colors deepened, textures shifted, and patterns emerged spontaneously. No two pieces ever stayed the same. Collectors complained that his art was “impossible to preserve.” Anselmo smiled. “It was never meant to be preserved,” he countered. “It was meant to live.” His breakthrough exhibition, The Impermanent Gallery (2068), invited viewers to return week after week to watch the works evolve—decay, bloom, merge, and fade. It was a meditation on mortality and renewal. Anselmo’s motivation was existential. Having lost his partner during the South American droughts of the 2050s, he sought a form of art that would make peace with impermanence. His challenge was economic—museums struggled to house works that would not stay still. But by the 2080s, he was celebrated as the founder of Temporal Art, a movement that accepted change as the essence of creativity. His greatest fear was that humanity would once again forget this lesson—that permanence would seduce the spirit into rigidity. His epitaph reads: “He painted what could not be kept.” Sister Hana Liu – The Monk of the Mother Hana Liu had been a microbiologist in Taipei before taking vows in the Order of the Living Light in 2050, a new contemplative community devoted to the spiritual study of fermentation. Her monastery, perched on the cliffs of Jeju Island, was filled with the scent of kombucha, miso, and kimchi. Every day, the monks practiced listening meditation beside their fermentation vats, attuning themselves to the slow breath of microbial life. Hana’s teaching, recorded in her luminous treatise The Way of the Mother, became foundational to the spiritual philosophy of the twenty-second century. “Every ferment is a mirror,” she wrote. “In it, we see our fears of decay, our longing for transformation, our hope for renewal. The Mother never dies—she only changes form.” Her motivation was peace—to reconcile humanity with impermanence and interdependence. Her challenge was skepticism from traditional religious authorities who dismissed fermentation as materialist mysticism. But over time, her monastery became a pilgrimage site for seekers, scientists, and artists alike. Visitors drank a spoonful of her centuries-old kombucha mother—ceremonially shared but never depleted. Her fear was subtle: that humans might again separate the sacred from the everyday. She reminded her followers that every fermenting jar is a temple. Reconciliation and Understanding Former opponents of fermentation, once freed from corporate messaging, often became practitioners. The discovery that their opposition had been manufactured rather than authentic led many to explore what they’d been paid to reject. Former Mega-Cola CEO James Morrison became a regenerative farmer, teaching fermentation while acknowledging his past role in deception. Legacy: Inoculation Against Manipulation The culture wars ultimately educated the public about how corporate interests manufacture controversy to protect market share. The exposed tactics created lasting skepticism toward industry-funded “grassroots” movements and “independent” research. Communities learned to ask: “Who benefits from this message? Who’s funding this opposition? Are the concerns genuine or manufactured?” This cultural inoculation against manipulation proved more valuable than winning any single battle over fermentation. The public developed critical thinking skills that extended beyond beverage choices to evaluate other forms of corporate and political messaging. People learned that complex social change involves legitimate competing interests. Effective movements distinguish between cynical manipulation and authentic concerns. Epilogue: The Next Generation By 2075, the failed corporate opposition had inadvertently strengthened fermentation culture and educated society about manipulation tactics. Children growing up after these culture wars ended learned critical media literacy alongside fermentation techniques. But new challenges appeared. The biological transformations enabled by decades of optimized microbiome health were producing measurable cognitive and physiological changes in younger generations—changes that would force humanity to reckon with what it meant to fundamentally alter human biology through environmental intervention, both on Earth and on the final frontier—in space. You won’t want to miss next week’s FINAL INSTALLMENT of ‘Our Fermented Future’—a Booch News exclusive. Disclaimer This is a work of speculative fiction. Names, characters, businesses, events, and incidents are the product of the author's imagination, assisted by generative A.I. References to real brands and organizations are used in a wholly imaginative context and are not intended to reflect any actual facts or opinions related to them. No assertions or statements in this post should be interpreted as true or factual. Audio Listen to an audio version of this Episode and all future ones via the Booch News channel on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you just want to listen to the music, tune in as follows: Mira Al-Karim, Symphony for SCOBY and Human Choir 25:54 Here is a complete playlist of all ‘Fermented Future’ songs. Lyrics ©2025 Booch News, music generated with the assistance of Suno. The post Our Fermented Future, Episode 11: The Culture Wars—Battles Over Living Beverages appeared first on 'Booch News.

Arena Of Life
BROKEN TO BEATING: The Heart is Trainable. Final Installment 12/14/25

Arena Of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 62:02


You are to be renewed! The heart doesn't drift towards evil, IT'S AIMED!

Claremont United Church of Christ
Wicked: A Sermon Series - Final Installment

Claremont United Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 0:10


In our final installment of our Wicked sermon series, two powerful passages from Isaiah and Hebrews help us trust that with God and our faith community, we too can defy gravity when the hardships of this world and the hardships of our lives try to keep us down.

Streaming Into the Void
Streaming Into the Void - August 3, 2025 - And the New Warner Bros. Discovery Companies Will Be...

Streaming Into the Void

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 40:10


This week, WBD announces the names of the companies into which it will split, and San Diego ComicCon Gives Us A Lot of Greenlights, and some Cancellations Nielsen Ratings Show Notes Warner Bros. Discovery Announces Post-Split Company Names, Executive Leadership Teams Epic Universe, ‘How To Train Your Dragon' Buoy Comcast Q2 As Company Posts Gain On Sale Of Hulu Stake Peacock Subscribers Stuck at 41 Million While Streamer's Losses Slim to $101 Million in Q2 ‘Booster Gold': HBO Max Series Progressing With Pilot Penned By ‘Our Flag Means Death' Creator David Jenkins 'The Gilded Age' Renewed For Season 4 By HBO Goodbye, Carrie Bradshaw: ‘And Just Like That' Ending After Season 3 on HBO Max ‘Invincible' Gets Early Season 5 Renewal At Prime Video; Matthew Rhys Joins Voice Cast ‘The Legend Of Vox Machina' Renewed For Fifth & Final Installment; Prime Video Teases Season 4 With First Look At Comic-Con Sadie Soverall & Matt Cornett To Star As Percy & Sam In ‘Every Summer After' Amazon Series Adaptation; Full Cast Lee Jung-jae Starring In Prime Video Series 'Nice To Not Meet You' 'Captain Planet and the Planeteers' Live-Action Series Set at Netflix ‘Squid Game' Stars Kim Si-eun, Roh Jae-won Join ‘All of Us Are Dead' Season 2 as Netflix Zombie Hit Returns 'Assassin's Creed' Live-Action Series Ordered at Netflix ‘Fubar' Canceled By Netflix After 2 Seasons Josh Gad & Andrew Rannells To Star In ‘Stay Tuned' Comedy Series Based On John Ritter Movie In Works At Hulu 'Happy Face' Canceled By Paramount+ After One Season Jake Johnson Joins Tatiana Maslany in Apple TV+ Series 'Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed' 'Stick' Renewed for Season 2 at Apple TV+ ‘Pluribus' First Look: Vince Gilligan Goes Sci-Fi After ‘Breaking Bad' and ‘Better Call Saul' as Apple TV+ Sets Fall Release 'Slow Horses' EP/ Writer Will Smith To Exit Show After Season 5 'The Holiday' Limited Series in Development at Apple TV+ ‘Walking Dead: Dead City' Renewed for Season 3, Seth Hoffman Takes Over as Showrunner Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Renewed for Fourth and Final Season What We've Been Doing Donkey Kong Bananza Star Trek: Strange New Worlds The Naked Gun Mountainhead

Cold Beer Surf Club
EP 13: LOGAN ‘CHUCKY' DULIEN – The final installment of the Snapt franchise, Snapt5, Working with Asher Pacy, Benji Brand, and Andy Irons, Surf film legacy and Disrupting a So Cal heist targeting surfers for millions

Cold Beer Surf Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 92:41


In Episode 13 of the 805 Beer Cold Beer Surf Club, professional surfer and host Conner Coffin sits down with legendary surf filmmaker and Newport Beach fixture Logan “Chucky” Dulien for an unforgettable conversation that dives deep into surf culture, filmmaking, and a real-life crime saga that rattled the Southern California surf community. Logan recounts his roots working at the iconic Frog House and managing the RVCA surf team before turning to film, where his Snapt series became a proving ground for some of the sport's most explosive talents. With the U.S. premiere of Snapt5 just weeks away at the US Open of Surfing, Logan opens up about the years-long grind behind the project, including the personal toll, from burnout to the end of his marriage, and why this might be the final chapter of the franchise. He also details the harrowing experience of being robbed during filming and how he took matters into his own hands, teaming up with Newport Beach PD and using social media to help build a case that led to the arrest of three suspects in a theft ring that targeted surfers for millions of dollars. From working with CT surfers and Brazilian up-and-comers to reflecting on the legacy of Taylor Steele and the evolution of surf content, Logan shares unfiltered wisdom and wild stories from a life spent behind the lens and deep in the surf scene. New episodes drop every month. Follow, subscribe, and join the Club now. Follow Conner Coffin. Follow Logan Dulien. Follow Snapt5. Follow 805 Beer. Get the latest 805 Beer content, the gear, and of course, the beer. Join the conversation, follow the league, and stay updated on all things WSL.

Geek History Lesson
Will Mission Impossible the Final Reckoning be the Final Installment? with DJ Wooldridge

Geek History Lesson

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 53:26


Good morning, listeners. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to dive deep into the history, impact, and future of one of the most iconic action franchises of all time: Mission Impossible. As always, should you get lost in a sea of incredible stunts, complex plots, or Tom Cruise's death-defying feats, we'll be here to guide you through every twist and turn. Join us in welcoming Only Stupid Answer's DJ Wooldridge as a specialist in this operation. This podcast will self-destruct in 5 seconds… Let's begin. Check out DJ's comic here: dangerboicomic.comFollow DJ on Threads ► https://www.threads.com/@djtalkstrashFor exclusive bonus podcasts like our Justice League Review show our Teen Titans Podcast, GHL Extra & Livestreams with the hosts, join the Geek History Lesson Patreon ► https://www.patreon.com/JawiinGHL RECOMMENDED READING from this episode► https://www.geekhistorylesson.com/recommendedreadingFOLLOW GHL►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekhistorylessonThreads: https://www.threads.net/@geekhistorylessonTik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@geekhistorylessonFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/geekhistorylessonGet Your GHL Pin: https://geekhistorylesson.etsy.comYou can follow Ashley at https://www.threads.net/@ashleyvrobinson or https://www.ashleyvictoriarobinson.com/Follow Jason at https://www.threads.net/@jawiin or https://bsky.app/profile/jasoninman.bsky.socialThanks for showing up to class today. Class is dismissed!

Major Spoilers Podcast Network Master Feed
Will Mission Impossible the Final Reckoning be the Final Installment? with DJ Wooldridge

Major Spoilers Podcast Network Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 53:26


Good morning, listeners. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to dive deep into the history, impact, and future of one of the most iconic action franchises of all time: Mission Impossible. As always, should you get lost in a sea of incredible stunts, complex plots, or Tom Cruise's death-defying feats, we'll be here to guide you through every twist and turn. Join us in welcoming Only Stupid Answer's DJ Wooldridge as a specialist in this operation. This podcast will self-destruct in 5 seconds… Let's begin. Check out DJ's comic here: dangerboicomic.comFollow DJ on Threads ► https://www.threads.com/@djtalkstrashFor exclusive bonus podcasts like our Justice League Review show our Teen Titans Podcast, GHL Extra & Livestreams with the hosts, join the Geek History Lesson Patreon ► https://www.patreon.com/JawiinGHL RECOMMENDED READING from this episode► https://www.geekhistorylesson.com/recommendedreadingFOLLOW GHL►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekhistorylessonThreads: https://www.threads.net/@geekhistorylessonTik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@geekhistorylessonFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/geekhistorylessonGet Your GHL Pin: https://geekhistorylesson.etsy.comYou can follow Ashley at https://www.threads.net/@ashleyvrobinson or https://www.ashleyvictoriarobinson.com/Follow Jason at https://www.threads.net/@jawiin or https://bsky.app/profile/jasoninman.bsky.socialThanks for showing up to class today. Class is dismissed!

World Cafe Words and Music from WXPN
Adrian Younge on the final installment in his 'Something About April' trilogy

World Cafe Words and Music from WXPN

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 39:22


The producer and multi-instrumentalist's latest record explores hip hop and jazz in Brazil.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

RTL Today - In Conversation with Lisa Burke
Estrangement from parents, 21/12/2024

RTL Today - In Conversation with Lisa Burke

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024


As we approach the holiday season, where so much emphasis is put on families being together, I wanted to touch on the taboo topic of parental estrangement. “Dirty Grief” is the phrase Stephanie Peirolo coined to describe that messy landscape of grief when a parent you are estranged from dies.  Stephanie and Eugene S. Robinson are seasoned storytellers through the spoken and written word, along with music in the case of Eugene. I first came across Stephanie when I heard her talk about her son's death on The Moth. One might think that this is what she would want to talk about. But no. It is the story of her estrangement from her mother, and more recently, the unexpectedly messy grief she is currently walking through after her mother died.  Eugene has his own story of estrangement from his father, and has also written about this in "Father: the Final Installment". With such familial bonds, when they are frayed or fractured, others often want it to be ‘fixed' as there is still hope whilst people are alive. There may be judgement from others who perceive you as not trying hard enough to either accept how the parent shows up or just accepting some behaviours which may never change.  "We are meaning making beings, we need story and ritual to carry grief” Stephanie and Eugene both honestly share their experiences, and the ripple effect such dynamics have on other family or partner relationships. Stephanie suggests not to rush that line from ‘grief to grace' and to lean into chosen family. She believes there is a deep sense of knowing what is right inside oneself.  My Guests Stephanie Peirolo spent years working in advertising and is now a board-certified executive coach. She is a writer and storyteller whose work on The Moth has been featured on NPR and in the best-selling book All These Wonders. Her new book The Saint and the Drunk - A Guide to Making the Big Decisions In Your Life will be published in the spring. Eugene S. Robinson, an author whose work has appeared in the New York Times, the LA Times, GQ, and Vice, spent time “in the trenches” at Adobe, Apple, Intel, Nikon. His books include A Walk Across Dirty Water and Straight Into Murderers Row, a memoir and Fight: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Ass Kicking But Were Afraid You'd Get Your Ass Kicked for Asking. He is the lead singer for the band BUÑUEL, touring soon through Europe. You can listen to Eugene and Stephanie on their podcast The Bad Boss Brief. Eugene's newsletter is Look What You Made Me Do Stephanie's is The Consigliera Papers Find them on Instagram @speirolo and @mrsleep3 https://consigliera.substack.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WebsjShV0ZA https://eugenesrobinson.substack.com/p/father-the-final-installment http://www.upperhand.biz https://badbossbrief.com

RTL Today - In Conversation with Lisa Burke
Estrangement from parents, 21/12/2024

RTL Today - In Conversation with Lisa Burke

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 87:25


As we approach the holiday season, where so much emphasis is put on families being together, I wanted to touch on the taboo topic of parental estrangement. “Dirty Grief” is the phrase Stephanie Peirolo coined to describe that messy landscape of grief when a parent you are estranged from dies.  Stephanie and Eugene S. Robinson are seasoned storytellers through the spoken and written word, along with music in the case of Eugene. I first came across Stephanie when I heard her talk about her son's death on The Moth. One might think that this is what she would want to talk about. But no. It is the story of her estrangement from her mother, and more recently, the unexpectedly messy grief she is currently walking through after her mother died.  Eugene has his own story of estrangement from his father, and has also written about this in "Father: the Final Installment". With such familial bonds, when they are frayed or fractured, others often want it to be ‘fixed' as there is still hope whilst people are alive. There may be judgement from others who perceive you as not trying hard enough to either accept how the parent shows up or just accepting some behaviours which may never change.  "We are meaning making beings, we need story and ritual to carry grief” Stephanie and Eugene both honestly share their experiences, and the ripple effect such dynamics have on other family or partner relationships. Stephanie suggests not to rush that line from ‘grief to grace' and to lean into chosen family. She believes there is a deep sense of knowing what is right inside oneself.  My Guests Stephanie Peirolo spent years working in advertising and is now a board-certified executive coach. She is a writer and storyteller whose work on The Moth has been featured on NPR and in the best-selling book All These Wonders. Her new book The Saint and the Drunk - A Guide to Making the Big Decisions In Your Life will be published in the spring. Eugene S. Robinson, an author whose work has appeared in the New York Times, the LA Times, GQ, and Vice, spent time “in the trenches” at Adobe, Apple, Intel, Nikon. His books include A Walk Across Dirty Water and Straight Into Murderers Row, a memoir and Fight: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Ass Kicking But Were Afraid You'd Get Your Ass Kicked for Asking. He is the lead singer for the band BUÑUEL, touring soon through Europe. You can listen to Eugene and Stephanie on their podcast The Bad Boss Brief. Eugene's newsletter is Look What You Made Me Do Stephanie's is The Consigliera Papers Find them on Instagram @speirolo and @mrsleep3 https://consigliera.substack.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WebsjShV0ZA https://eugenesrobinson.substack.com/p/father-the-final-installment http://www.upperhand.biz https://badbossbrief.com

Your Legal Rights
Landlord tenant -- final installment for 2024

Your Legal Rights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 59:39


our final installment of Landlord-Tenant law for 2024.YLR Host, Jeff Hayden, is joined by Jessica Chylik of San Francisco and David Finkelstein of San Mateo.Questions for Jeff's guests? Please call (415) 841-4134.

Faith City Church
Clashing Cultures - Final Installment

Faith City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 53:50


The final installment of the Clashing Cultures series with Pastor David Foster at Faith City Church.

Deep Dives with Monica Perez
The Octopus: Secret Government and the Death of Danny Casolaro, Final Installment

Deep Dives with Monica Perez

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 94:14


Join me for Part 11 (the final installment) of The Octopus: Secret Government and the Death of Danny Casolaro by Kenn Thomas.  Check out and buy the book here: https://a.co/d/05qUlWa3 Watch and chat LIVE on Youtube, Rumble, Rokfin, Twitter and Instagram Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2:00PM PST/ 5:00PM EST! Support: True Hemp Science https://truehempscience.com/ PROMO CODE: MONICA First 100 customers to spend $80 or more get a free sample bottle of Hypnautica, an excellent end of the day relaxation tool and may inspire a lifted sense during your evening routines. Become a PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER on Apple Podcasts for AD FREE episodes! all for the cost of one newspaper a month-- i read the news so you dont have to! Find, Follow, Subscribe & Rate on your favorite podcasting platform AND for video and social & more... https://monicaperezshow.com/ Rokfin: https://rokfin.com/monicaperez Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/monicaperezshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MonicaPerez Twitter/X: @monicaperezshow Instagram: @monicaperezshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Wendy's Coffeehouse
Aztec UFO Incident - Scott and Suzanne Ramsey, final installment due Fall 2024

Wendy's Coffeehouse

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 42:00


The Aztec UFO Incident. Maligned for decades as a hoax, the truth took decades to unravel.  Offering additional, unreleased revelations, the newest book, and what the authors say is the final installment of the case, is due out later this year - Fall 2024. In anticipation of the new book release, this is an update of our 2016 interview. Edited {to remove music} and refreshed, our interview was prior to the 2017 paradigm shifting New York Times article. The one where the US military finally admitted to the presence - and reality - of UFOs. [UAPs, the updated classification]    Researchers Scott Ramsey, Suzanne Ramsey, and Frank Thayer went to extreme measures in their research. Self-funded. Countless hours of investigation, meticulous fact-checking, traveling to interview witnesses, on-location research, etc... In this outstanding case, they succeeded in their effort - correcting a long maintained false narrative. While there are several angles in regard to the cover-up, it became apparent that ego played a role for at least one of the main characters at the outset, witnessed in the effort to debunk and discredit Frank Scully. Scully deserves credit for his integrity and for getting the story on the map. More about that aspect in this interview. The Aztec UFO Incident: The Case, Evidence, and Elaborate Cover-up of One of the Most Perplexing Crashes in History, Amazon Affiliate Link. [Endorsement] - Review: "There is no question that an intelligently controlled extraterrestrial spacecraft was recovered by agents of the government of the United States near Aztec, New Mexico, in March 1948, and taken for classified study and evaluation. This is a fascinating and carefully done exposé well worth reading." - Stanton T. Friedman, author of Flying Saucers and Science   Due out, Fall 2024, The new book: It Came to Earth at Aztec, New Mexico - Revealed: The Recovery of a UFO. Concluding more than three decades of research, the third and final book (according to the authors) includes previously unreleased information. Sign up on the website for details on the release date. https://www.theaztecincident.com/ Frank Scully's book: Behind the Flying Saucers. Amazon Affiliate Link. Customer Review, August 31, 2016: "I really liked this story. When Frank Scully wrote it I don't think he knew what type of con men Silas Newton and Leo Gebauer were. But, were they really con men? Or, were they painted up to look that way? There were some interesting parts in describing the ships I thought were interesting. I quote. "Though the 72 foot ship had sleeping quarters and even a toilet. The water on the flying saucer was almost twice as heavy as our drinking water." Aztec UFO crash site: Link.  Wendy's blog: https://talkingtonightlights.wordpress.com/

Revolutionary Left Radio
Dialectics Deep Dive: The Final Installment

Revolutionary Left Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 153:18


In this final iteration of our long-standing series "Dialectics Deep Dive", Matthew Furlong joins Breht to discuss Althusser's essay "Contradiction and Overdetermination" and in the process they discuss many aspects of dialectical materialism and Marxist philosophy.   Check out Part 1 of this episode here: https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/dialectics-deep-dive-iix-contradiction-and-overdetermination-pt-1 Check out all our Dialectics Deep Dive episodes here: https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/size/5/?search=dialectics+deep+dive Video at 21:47: "Alan Watts on Life and Death"   (Tricontinental Institute for Social Research - Hyperimperialism: A Dangerous, Decadent New Stage https://thetricontinental.org/studies-on-contemporary-dilemmas-4-hyper-imperialism Tricontinental Institute - The Churning of the Global Order (Condensed version of Hyperimperialism): https://thetricontinental.org/dossier-72-the-churning-of-the-global-order/ BreakThrough News - Hyperimperialism: US-NATO's Dangerous and Decadent New Stage (Rania Khalek w/ Vijay Prashad): https://youtu.be/CJDxxkVhlJM BreakThrough News - Israel's Descent Into Madness & The Holocaust Comparison (Rania Khalek w/ Tarik Cyril Amar): https://youtu.be/UbppCU7uiJw Electronic Intifada - How Zionism pushes liberalism into decay (Nora Barrows-Friedman w/Matteo Capasso): https://https://youtu.be/bK6-10H80Bs Zhun Xu - "Industrial Agriculture: Lessons from North Korea" https://monthlyreview.org/2024/03/01/industrial-agriculture-lessons-from-north-korea/ Red Clarion - "The Cult-building Tendency" https://clarion.unity-struggle-unity.org/2024-04-02-the-cult-building-tendency/ Red Clarion - "Undead Unionism" https://clarion.unity-struggle-unity.org/2023-08-13-undead-unionism/ The Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam - Curriculum of the Basic Principles of Marxism-Leninism Part 1: The Worldview and Philosophical Methodology of Marxism-Leninism (translated and annotated by Luna Nguyen) https://www.lunaoi.com/product/ebook-the-worldview-and-philosophical-methodology-of-marxism-leninism/

Renewing Your Mind with R.C. Sproul

The early 20th century saw a growing skepticism of the Bible among theologians. Today, W. Robert Godfrey introduces us to one man who stood against the tide of unbelief: J. Gresham Machen. Get the Final Installment of W. Robert Godfrey's Teaching Series 'A Survey of Church History' for Your Gift of Any Amount: https://gift.renewingyourmind.org/3246/survey-of-church-history Don't forget to make RenewingYourMind.org your home for daily in-depth Bible study and Christian resources. A donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Explore all of our podcasts: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts

S.H.U.D.cast
The Lords of Salem

S.H.U.D.cast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 141:01


Welcome to the FINAL INSTALLMENT in our “Y'all Mothaf***as Need Satan” series! As we round up our dealings with Cinematic Satans we also discuss OUR PATREON (https://www.patreon.com/shudcast) where you can interact with us via Discord, see full episode video, get bonus episodes, and more… menacing Cody, Amber alerts, Akira Kurosawa, Paranormal Activities, and the other many movies that Curtis has recently watched, all leading up to our ultimate discussion of Mr. Rob Zombie and his Satanic masterpiece, THE LORDS OF SALEM.   Speaking of PATREON… If you sign up at the $5 tier or above you will receive our first ever BONUS EPISODE where we go deep on Rob Zombie and what he means in all our lives – musically, cinematically, etc! So slam in the back of the SHUD-ula and get that sweet sweet bonus talk today!   00:00 - 13:00ish - Friendship! Amber alerts, menacing Cody regarding singing songs on our podcast, and all of our new friends over on the Patreon!   13:00ish - 1:22:00ish - All the other stuff we watched this time!   Cody - Killers of the Flower Moon, Dunkirk, Dumb Money, Argylle, Dune, Inception, The Omen (2006), Poison for the Fairies, The Demon (1981), Berberian Sound Studio, Battle Royale, Se7en, A Serbian Film, Ghostbusters, The Cremator, The Black Cat, Dracula Prince of Darkness,    Austin - A Serbian Film, Saw X, Out of Darkness, Funny Games (1997), Fire in the Sky, Nyad, The Creator, Warcraft, The Beekeeper,    Curtis - Battle Royale, A Serbian Film, Funny Games (1997), Detroit Rock City, Blazing Saddles, Seven Samurai, Rashoman, Yojimbo, Sanjuro, The Hidden Fortress, Harakiri, Paranormal Activity 3, Paranormal Activity 4, Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones, Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension, Avengement, Badland Hunters, The Roundup, The Exorcist, After Hours, Donkey Skin, The Heroic Trio, Executioners, Lisa Frankenstein, Death Wish (1974), and Straw Dogs (1971).   Lucas - Battle Royale, A Serbian Film, Prisoners, Black Swan, Galaxy of Terror, Suitable Flesh, Fury, Birdman, Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, The Irishman, and Brawl in Cell Block 99.   1:22:00ish - 2:12:35ish - THE LORDS OF SALEM - SHUDdown and discussion!   2:12:35ish - 2:17:35 “Y'all Mothaf*ckas need Satan” awards!   2:17:35 - End - Our next theme and our next movie!!

Interfaith Voices Podcast (hour-long version)
A Prayer for Salmon - Final Installment

Interfaith Voices Podcast (hour-long version)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 50:05


Filled with anticipation and hope, the indigenous community hopes a rare sighting of a salmon in the creek is the answer to a century of prayers.

Divide And Multiply
The Appleton Butcher - the final installment of Fox Cities Murder & Mayhem

Divide And Multiply

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 24:48


A elderly man was murdered and dismembered in the not-so-distant past. Who could commit such a heinous act? Was the perpetrator ever brought to justice? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/headlock/message

On The Shelf
OTS: The Final Installment...?

On The Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 50:45


We look back on our 3 years as a group and look into the future with this retrospective discussion. While that is acting as our 'finale' for what OTS was we are far from done and have more in store for the summer!

Bwrosas Discussions
The Top 6 Predictions For The 4th/Final? Installment Of The Melting Mei Series By DezzieArts In 2024

Bwrosas Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 35:45


Intro/Recap - 00:00 Prediction 1: Lindsay Finds Out The Truth - 06:47 Prediction 2 : We Will Get A 3 Way Fusion Between Met, Zara and Elizabeth - 13:42 Prediction 3 : Zara And Elizabeth Will Fuse Together Into One - 19:11 Prediction 4 : Lindsay's Business Shuts Down And She Is Exposed As A Fraud - 21:50 Prediction 5 : Mei, Zara and Elizabeth Learn The TRUTH behind the lotion giving them the powers to melt, go gooey, liquid, etc.. - 25:10 Prediction 6 : We see Mei, Zara, And Elizabeth have a NFSW, Erotic, gooey, melty, lesbian threesome with each other towards/at the end of the series - 27:31 Closing Thoughts/Recap Of The Predictions I Made - 32:33 VENMO: @Brian-Walmer-2 CASH APP: $bwrosas98 The Places To Support Me At This Time Of Change: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bwrosas https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bwrosas/subscribe https://open.spotify.com/show/79t6DoBczUBVDeLgPLwz5q https://www.patreon.com/bwrosas https://my-store-bf03b1.creator-spring.com https://my-store-bf03b1.creator-spring.com/ Comments Are Welcomed Like The Video Subscribe To The Channel. #MetamorphosedToMalleability #Predictions #MeltingMei #MeltingMay #DeviantArt #DezzieArts #shapeshiftinggirls #Meltinggirls #review

CommonSense Leadership Influencer Podcast
S3: "Mindset for More" | EP 35: PART 3 FINAL INSTALLMENT - Guest: Joseph J. "Joe" Tinney, Jr. - Group President - Pritchard Industries, Inc.

CommonSense Leadership Influencer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 16:31


Today, Part 3 - Final Installment of my conversation with Joe Tinney, Jr.  Our theme for the month is "Mindset for More"! What does that mean, and how can you rethink HOW you think and HOW you approach your career with so many distractions?   My guest is Joseph J. "Joe" Tinney, Jr., Group President - Pritchard Industries, Inc. I complete my conversation with Joe as he shares Calls to Action for Individuals and Organizations. His insights on his optimism and "what concerns him" are fascinating perspectives that any leader, individual, and organization would benefit from. Joe is a phenomenal thought leader who has "come up through the ranks" in his career and shares insights from all levels and the lessons he's learned along the way. Joe shares a tremendous amount of wisdom through his stories and personal examples that we'll present over the next three podcasts! His empathy, intellect, drive, and wit will have you "hanging on his every word," as I was. Don't miss any episodes! This is the final installment of our conversation with Joe - where he brings even deeper insights into how to succeed, regardless of internal or external factors. Joe is a plain-spoken man of great insights! Listen and take notes...you'll be glad you did.  Upcoming Podcast: March 31st --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-l-d-bennett1/message

WikiSleep Podcast
Episode 180: The Metamorphosis (Part Six, final installment)

WikiSleep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 40:23


WikiSleep Nightly Series: Part Six of The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka. In this final installment of The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, Gregor Samsa and his family finally confront their situation. What comes next is a new phase, but what direction will their lives take? .....#WikiSleep #Sleep #SleepStory #WikiSleepNightly #TheMetamorphosis #Kafka #FranzKafka #MentalHealth #SleepPodcast By becoming a WikiSleep member, you're investing in your own ad-free sleep health—and sleep health is mental health. Thank you for being a supporter. https://plus.acast.com/s/wikisleep. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Faith. Family. Fulfillment.
Ep 48: Rethinking the New Year: The Final Installment

Faith. Family. Fulfillment.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 32:56


– Faith. Family. Fulfillment. with Chris and Suzanne Vester Episode 048: Rethinking the New Year: The Final Installment  Listen to this uplifting Faith. Family, and Fulfillment - the final episode of the "Rethinking the New Year" mini-series about traditions, family dynamics, community, and how to keep faith at the core of celebration during this holiday season. During this season of new mindsets and forming healthier routines, it is important to keep in mind what's right for you, how to identify the things that aren't for you, and being able to regroup when the vision of the end goal becomes hazy. Here is what to expect on this week's show: The activities that Chris and Suzanne enjoy doing the most   The importance of having a vision for the end of your life  How to identify the things that you don't want to do in life  The investments being made today that have a future return  How to regroup after failure Being to identify what you want to do versus what you don't want to do  Connect with Chris and Suzanne: chrisvester@hv.auto suzanne@suzannevester.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Vanessa Londino Podcast
The Final Installment of the Yearly Inventory: YOU

The Vanessa Londino Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 53:19


Well, Folks! We're winding down our year with a final installment of the yearly inventory. This week, we're going to look at how far we've come. All changes aren't happy ones. Sometimes the toughest decisions we've made this year have amounted to the most growth and peace we'll experience going forward in 2023. THANK YOU for allowing me to be a part of your lives and your passage forward. Congratulations on making it through another year! I'll be with you next week in 2023.

Radiant Reflections (Audio)
Advent: The Final Installment

Radiant Reflections (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022


Radiant Life Church Podcast

Mining Stock Daily
Morning Briefing: The Final Installment of 2022

Mining Stock Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 10:43


Gold is taking a hit after yesterday's FOMC announcement and presser. There is exploration updates from Newcore Gold and Summar Silver this morning. Eldorado Gold finances for the Skouries Project. Drill results from Marimaca Copper, Moneta Gold and Golden Minerals. We'd like to thank our sponsors: Integra is a development-stage mining company focused on the exploration and de-risking of the past producing DeLamar gold-silver project in Idaho, USA. Integra is led by the management team from Integra Gold Corp. which successfully grew, developed and sold the Lamaque Project, in Quebec, for C$600m in 2017. Since acquiring the DeLamar Project in late 2017, the Company has demonstrated significant resource growth and conversion while providing robust economic studies in its maiden preliminary economic assessment and now pre-feasibility study. An independent technical report for the PFS on the DeLamar Project has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of NI 43-101 and is available under the Company's profile at www.sedar.com and on the Company's website at www.integraresources.com. Western Copper and Gold is focused on developing the world-class Casino project in Canada's Yukon Territory. The Casino project consists of an impressive 11 billion pounds of copper and 21 million ounces of gold in an overall resource. Western Copper and Gold trades on the TSX and the NYSE American with WRN. Be sure to follow the company via their website, www.westerncopperandgold.com. ASCU is an early-stage copper developer and explorer of the Cactus Mine and its satellite project, Parks/Salyer, both situated on a 4km mine trend on private land in Arizona’s porphyry copper district. Opportunity for significant growth and scale exist along the trend, while future capex requirements outlined in the Cactus PEA benefit from significant onsite and nearby access to infrastructure. The Company is led by an executive management team and Board which have a long-standing track record of successful project delivery in North America. For more information, please visit www.arizonasonoran.com.

Wake Up Call
The Beatles - The Final Installment

Wake Up Call

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 64:13


Hosts::  Ren Harris & david millsExecutive Producer: david mills/InterWest Concepts INKSponsors: Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate/Golden Door, Ken Collins Marketing, Encore Coffee Shop, Desert River Guides, LLC & Traeger's BarSound Engineers:  Ren HarrisPhotographers:  Angel Florez & Julie BlairMusic beds written & performed by: Eric CampbellRecorded live, unscripted and uncut at Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate/Golden Door in Farmington, NM.  Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate/Golden Door and any of our wonderful sponsors are not responsible for any of the content of said programing, they just give us money to sit and chat. Guests are not paid to appear; they completely volunteer to subject themselves to the craziness.Wake Up Call is the sole property of InterWest Concepts Ink. All rights reserved. For permission to use all or part of the programming contact InterWest Concepts Ink at dageneralswakeupcall@gmail.com Support the show

The Ten News
Re-air: Final Installment: Summer Survival Guide

The Ten News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 14:03


Roadcase
Special Newport Folk Festival Series: Part 3 featuring Phil Cook, John Cragie and Nick Sanborn and Amelia Heath (Sylvan Esso)

Roadcase

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 68:38


Welcome back to Roadcase for the Final Installment of this special three-part Interview Series from Newport Folk Festival, which took place July 22-24 in Newport, Rhode Island!!  For this last Newport episode, we're super pumped to have Phil Cook, John Cragie and Sylvan Esso (Nick Sanborn and Amelia Heath) join Roadcase for more EPIC interviews and intimate sit-downs. Day 3 promised to be another incredible day of music (and far less humidity) --  and as the day opened, festival goers were still buzzing about the appearance  of Paul Simon the prior evening at a tribute set honoring his musical legacy.  Our three guests on this last day are no strangers to the long tradition at Newport Folk of not only collaborations and honoring the careers of those who have provided music fans with so much joy, but also the spirit of new and up-and-coming artists who are playing Newport for the first time.  Phil, John, Amelia and Nick talk to Josh about what Newport means to them, how the festival has shaped their careers and what live performance means to them. So let's head out to the Media Tent for the last time at this 2022 Festival and get set to laugh, maybe cry, and definitely rejoice over the amazing musical offerings at this historic festival. And get ready to return to the Fort on July 28-30, 2023 for next year's Newport Folk Festival !!   To learn even more about these extraordinary artists click the below links:Phil Cook:  https://philcookmusic.com/John Cragie: https://johncraigiemusic.com/Sylvan Esso: https://www.sylvanesso.com/For more information about Roadcase Podcast click here: https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comContact us by email: info@roadcasepod.comTheme music:  "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer

The Midday Show
Hour 2 - Final installment of The Wendy Zone

The Midday Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 36:58


5-5-22 Hour 2 - Andy & Randy take a look around the NFL and play 'What If' before handing things over to Wendy Adams for the final installment of 'The Wendy Zone.' 

Medicare For The Lazy Man Podcast
Ep. 328 - Why Medicare Advantage plans are bad - final installment!

Medicare For The Lazy Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 32:09


Pros & cons of Medicare Advantage plans. Also, a short tutorial on the relationships of the various Blue Cross/Blue Shield plans across the country. Contact me at: DBJ@MLMMailbag.com (Most severe critic: A+)   Inspired by: "MEDICARE FOR THE LAZY MAN 2022; Simplest & Easiest Guide Ever!" on Amazon.com. Return to leave a short customer review & help future readers. Official website: https://www.MedicareForTheLazyMan.com

Celluloid Pudding: Movies. Film. Discussions. Laughter. History. Carrying on.
CALIGULA PT 3: Our final installment for this epic discussion! AKA 2B. Please don't ask. It's MATH.

Celluloid Pudding: Movies. Film. Discussions. Laughter. History. Carrying on.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 74:03


You made it! Now we will exhaust all reserves of stamina to deliver the final part of our Caligula discussion!

Paranormal Dads
Paranormal Dads: Alaskan Adventure - Waheela - Episode 68

Paranormal Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 56:38


Welcome to out Final Installment of our "Alaskan Adventure" series!! On "Recent Sightings", Andy shares which US States have the most UFO sightings; on "Pop Culture and The Paranormal" Pat discusses the phantasmagorical "Ghost Shows" of the 1930's and 40's; and on "The Main Mystery" and our last stop on our Alaskan Adventure, Eddie shares the mystery of the "Waheela". Also known as the "Sabrewolf" the Waheela is a giant wolf-like creature known for terrorizing the Nahanni region of Canada and the forests of Alaska! All this and MORE on this thrilling episode of Paranormal Dads! Thank you for listening! Follow Paranormal Dads On Social Media! RATE - REVIEW - SUBSCRIBE - SHARE Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/paranormaldads Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/paranormaldads Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/paranormaldads Website - http://www.paranormaldads.com Sound Effects: http://www.freesound.org Music: http://www.premiumbeat.com Paranormal Dads Theme Song: Trick or Treat by Notes Productions

CLARYfication
American Mengele Part 2

CLARYfication

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 74:48


Final Installment of our COVID episode --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/claryfication/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/claryfication/support

Sports: Unhinged
PICK 6 BY SPORTS UNHINGED: NFL WEEK 18

Sports: Unhinged

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2022 10:35


Final Installment with the NFL Week 18 Pickems featuring: Indianapolis Colts @ Jacksonville Jaguars Pittsburgh Steelers @ Baltimore Ravens LA Chargers @ Las Vegas Raiders

ICAN presents ScreenShot!
ScreenShot: Holiday Special 5

ICAN presents ScreenShot!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 15:00


In the Final Installment of Holiday Specials, Marty treats us to 3 more Holiday songs. From 'Spiderman, Into the Spiderverse' we hear 'SpideyBells' by Chris Pine, from 'Jingle Jangle Christmas' we hear Keegan Michael Key perform 'Magic Man G', and from 'The Nutcracker and the Four Realms' we enjoy 'Clara's New World'.

Fraggle-ing With Seraphina
Dating a Mystic, a Swap Cast with The Grooving Goddess

Fraggle-ing With Seraphina

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 76:51


The Final Installment of an amazing swapcast with the Grooving Goddess Podcast where we talk about How to Love Without Giving a F@ck; Banking Solar Energy; Being a Human Amplifier; Developing your Will; Co-Dependency with a Bonus End of Year Prediction. Grooving Goddess can be found at https://linktr.ee/groovinggoddess and Grooving Goddess on all social media. GO check out her podcast and the recent episodes with Me!! Check out my Hugups merch!

The Pure Flix Podcast With Billy Hallowell
VINDICATION AFTERSHOW FINALE: The Heart-Stopping Final Installment of Season 2 Sparks Burning Questions (WARNING: SPOILERS!)

The Pure Flix Podcast With Billy Hallowell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 16:20


The final installment (episode 10, season two) of "Vindication" has the ultimate nail-biting ending. There's so much to unpack and this is our longest aftershow episode yet. Join Billy Hallowell and Lucas Miles as we explore this powerful finale.

Leland Conway
Bond. James Bond. Final installment of films starring Daniel Craig debuts in theaters this weekend

Leland Conway

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 35:44


Leland and Ryan prepare for Friday night's release of 'No Time to Die,' the final installment of James Bond films starring Daniel Craig - or so the Germans would have us believe. The two reveal their favorite films of the modern version, compare Daniel Craig to Sean Connery in evaluating who was the best Bond, and reflect on the theme songs that helped make the movies great. Also, Michael Brown has launched a terrorist plot against his former producer (Ryan), by kidnapping his My Little Ponies (Sparkles, Posey) - as Ryan is stunned to discover he's actually a 'Bronie.'

Bethel Baptist Church Anderson Alabama
Samson makes one last stand in the final installment in Judges. “It’s about Time” Judges 16: 21-31

Bethel Baptist Church Anderson Alabama

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 34:00


Jase & PJ
BANANA PHONE: The Final Installment...?

Jase & PJ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 71:10


Goodbye Producer Alex! Is this the end?!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Way Things Used To Be
Covid Update Daily Podcast 3 - Final Installment

The Way Things Used To Be

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 1:39


This is the final installment of my daily covid update.  I will be back doing the regular podcast in January 2021!  God Bless --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/don-williams8/message

Locked On Clippers - Daily Podcast On The LA Clippers
The Final Installment of Our Talk with Ralph Lawler, Marcus Morris Postseason Grade, and Clippers Fan Questions on Twitter Tuesday

Locked On Clippers - Daily Podcast On The LA Clippers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 40:26


Words of wisdom from Ralph Lawler, not a bad way to start the week. Discussing Marcus Morris' postseason and trying to give it a fair grade, the final part of our Ralph Lawler interview where we talk a re-brand and get a fantastic sending off, and answering Clippers fan questions about next-step-candidates and "first year jitters" on Twitter TuesdaySupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get $10 off your first order.HelixRIGHT NOW Helix is offering up to 200 dollars off ALL mattress orders and two free pillows. Get up to 200 dollars off at Helixsleep.com/lockedonnbaKeepsIf you're ready to take action and prevent hair loss, go to Keeps.com/lockedonnbato receive your first month of treatment for free. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Ford Mustang The First Generation, The Early Years Podcast
Chapters 5 and 6, Mustang Original Owners Series, The Final Installment

Ford Mustang The First Generation, The Early Years Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 27:57


Today -- Interviews with David Nicholson and Lan Brooks.Cover photo credit - Lan BrooksHave an idea for the show or think you'd make a great guest, send an email to the host:doug@turnkeypodcast.comGet our episodes in your inbox follow the link in the show notes: www.TheMustangPodcast.comIf you are a buyer looking for a dream car or a seller that has a classic pony for sale head over to www.TheMustangPodcast.com/marketplace and share your dream, we will match buyers and sellers.Thanks for listening, keep it safe, keep in rollin' and keep it on the road! Until next time. 

The Scene Vault Podcast
Episode 34 -- Tire wars, wrecks, final installment of Geoff Bodine and Brock Beard drops in.

The Scene Vault Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 60:07


Geoff Bodine … Hoosier Tires and a heart-stopping wreck at Daytona. Hosts Rick Houston and Steve Waid down the third and final installment of Geoff's interview with talk of NASCAR's Tire Wars in the late 1980s and early 90s and the biggest wrecks they've ever personally witnessed. Author Brock Beard also joins the party to talk about his book, J.D.: The Life and Death of a Forgotten NASCAR Legend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dear Venus
A Dead Man Explains ‘Everything' #4 The FINAL installment

Dear Venus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018 55:30


Woman Tries To Escape A Vile Man & A Woman's Son Dies Unexpectedly. Callers: A Family Moving To An Ugly House To Juggle Familial Balls & A Woman Full Of Tears Lets Go For Free On Air Readings and Private Ones look for Radio under godisalwayshappy.com The Dear Venus Show