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Use this guide to help your group discussion as you meet this week. TranscriptGood morning. Happy Easter! My name is Chet. I'm one of the pastors here. If you will, grab a Bible and go to Romans chapter 4. We're going to consider just a few verses in the book of Romans this morning. We're going to pick up and look at the text that we looked at on Good Friday if you were with us then. We will be in Romans chapter 4, verses 24 and 25, and then we'll look a little bit at chapter 5.I want to read this: "It will be counted to us who believe in him who raised from the dead Jesus our Lord." We gather on Easter and we're celebrating that Jesus was raised from the dead, that he was dead and then came alive again, that He was crucified, buried, and then resurrected. His disciples, His mother, those who followed Him, the centurion, the religious leaders—they all saw Him die, saw Him buried, and then came back to life.There's a story recounted in Luke chapter 24 where Jesus's disciples are together and Jesus shows up after He had been crucified and buried. When He appears, His disciples are frightened and think He's a ghost. I've always thought that was funny that it's included in the Bible, but it makes a lot of sense. If you watch someone be brutally murdered and then be buried, and then you're gathered with people to be sad about it, and then they show up, your response isn't "oh!" Your response is "ah!" You immediately think something's wrong with you, your mind is broken, or ghosts are real. You don't jump to maybe there's a resurrection, maybe you've conquered death.Jesus shows them His hands and feet and says, "I have hands and feet; spirits don't." He's like, "Ghosts don't have feet, but I do because I'm real." And then He eats food. He verifies that He's been resurrected; He was literally dead and then literally rose back to life. We're going to study a text that helps us understand why that's wonderful because if you don't know much about Christianity, you may know that Jesus died and rose, but we want to know why that's wonderful.There are people in this room who have things they've done or that have happened, and you're like, "It's happened, it's done, it's sealed, it's final, it's official, it's locked in." But if we follow a God who can rise from the grave, then He can undo things that are sealed and locked in. The most final thing we have is death. You don't go see a judge and they're like, "All right, you're going to be executed today and then you better be at work tomorrow." That's not how it works. The most final thing we have is death. If He can undo that, then He can undo the things that we carry with us.We will see why it's wonderful. It says, "It will be counted to us who believe in him who raised from the dead Jesus our Lord, who was delivered up for our trespasses." That's what we looked at on Friday—that He was delivered up for our trespasses, meaning that we have actual debt, actual sin. One pastor says that sin does something; it literally does something in the world, in spiritual reality. He said it's similar to if I came to your house and broke something.Let's say you invited me over to watch something on your television. During our enjoyment, I got very frustrated and threw something at it, breaking it. The party is over; your TV is broken, and I have a debt. I have a guess that you like your TV, since you invited me over specifically to watch it. We have a problem: something is broken, and there are only a few options. I can pay the debt, or you can. Those are our options. I can fix what's broken; the cost can come from me, or the cost can come from you. Even if you said, "Don't worry about it," that doesn't fix your TV. You're just saying you'll pay the debt or incur the cost by never watching TV again or getting a new one.Do you know who can't say "Don't worry about it"? Me. I can't ruin the party and then go, "Wait, don't worry about it, it's not a big deal, let's pretend it never happened." The one person who can't do that is me. I can't bump into you, spill something on your shirt, and go, "Let's just forget this ever happened. Let's move on. It's not a big deal. It's your shirt, it's not mine. Let's just go about our day." I can't do that.Y'all realize we do that sometimes with people. We'll say, "Well, I don't know why it's such a big deal. God just needs to, like, why does He care?" That's us breaking the TV and then saying, "Don't worry about it." We can't do that. There's real debt, real trespass, a real cost.What we're celebrating is that Jesus paid it—that He was delivered up for our trespasses. That's what we talked about on Good Friday, that He paid the debt. Then it says this: that He was delivered up for our trespasses and raised for our justification. Not only did He take our debt, but when He rose, He was raised for our justification.Justification is an intentional legal word. It's very specific, precise, legally precise language. Now if you don't work in law or contracts, you might not see a lot of legally precise language. I think the place we most run into it is on food labels. For example, if you buy Cheese Whiz or something you spray on stuff, it says "processed cheese food" because it can't just say "cheese" since it's not just cheese. It can't say "processed cheese" because then cheese would be a noun. It says "processed cheese food," where "cheese" is an adjective describing the type of food it is. You're like, "What am I eating?" Scientists say, "Food." You're like, "Yeah, but what do you mean?" They're like, "Well, it's a cheese food." So legally precise language.If you buy Pringles, it doesn't say chips, it says crisps. What is a crisp? Legally, it's not a chip. That's about all I know—it's legally precise language.One of the places I appreciated this most was on the show The Biggest Loser. On that show, people try to lose weight. It sounds like they just got them together to make fun of them, but actually they lose weight, and the biggest loser is the winner—it's clever and confusing. My wife and I used to watch it, popcorn and Mountain Dew, and they would do challenges.In these challenges, to win immunity for the week, they'd have to eat a lot of sweets like Pop-Tarts or cupcakes. The trainers would be mad because they were breaking the spirit of the game. But the funny part was: they weren't allowed to say "Pop-Tarts" because they didn't have the rights, so they had to say "sugar-frosted breakfast pastries." It was like a game of Taboo.The reason I mention this is that the word "justified" in this text is intentionally precise, legal language. It's wonderful because "justified" means legally not guilty in court, but actually it means better than not guilty. It means declared righteous, ruled in your favor—that you are made righteous, declared righteous, legally not guilty, and you get to walk out free. It's officially accomplished by God in the highest court.This is beautiful, legally precise language. When He was raised, it was for our justification, meaning that you have been declared righteous, that He took your sin to the cross, and that when He rose, you have been made righteous. The debt has been paid.It's not just that Jesus says, "Hey, if you come to me I'll forgive your sins, and you need to go live a good life." He doesn't just wipe the slate clean; He signs your name at the top and turns it in. That has been applied to your account.Periodically, I'll hear Christians say things like, and they're right in one aspect, "I'm a sinner; I have debt." If you come in and say, "I'm a pretty good person," we want to tell you, "No, you're not." If nobody's been kind enough yet to point out how not wonderful you are, welcome to Mil City Church. No, you're not. We are so thoroughly unimpressed with you. You're a sinner. You have real debt. You have real trespasses. We want you to be aware that you innately sin—that you sin on your own and then, when you know it's sin, you still do it. Once you learn it was wrong, you still do it. You can't just say, "It's okay because you're offended; you caused the offense; you can't declare it's okay."So, you're a sinner, but if you belong to Jesus, you are not. You are justified and made righteous. I hear Christians sometimes say, "I'm the worst, I'm just so terrible, I'm always waiting." And I say, "And then Jesus made you righteous?" If you belong to Christ, no, you're not. You're not guilty—you're made righteous. Paul calls himself the chief of sinners in the context of declaring he's received mercy. He says that so everyone else can know if Paul can be forgiven, so can you.The hope that we have is that He was delivered up for our trespasses and raised for our justification—that we've been made righteous. But there's a way this happens; it applies this way.Go back to the beginning of the sentence: It says, "It will be counted to us." What is "it"? It is what Jesus has done, what Jesus has done will be counted to us, accredited to us, put on our account, granted to us, applied to us. It is what Jesus has done.How will it be counted to us? By belief. That you believe in Christ, believe that God raised Him from the dead, that you believe He paid your debt, that you want it applied to your account. Then it will be applied.There's a movie called My Cousin Vinny. My wife was out of town, and I was bored, so I watched it again. It's about two young guys from New York going to school in Alabama. They're in the wrong place at the wrong time, driving the wrong car, and get accused of murder. Because they're from New York, it's not going well. Then one says, "I'm going to call my cousin Vinny," a lawyer from New York.Vinny shows up. It's not going well. There's tension over whether he'll represent them. The local guy is worse than Vinny. There's a big moment in court where Vinny says to the local guy, "You're fired. I want to represent my cousin."It's a moment where you can look cosmically at God and say, "I want Jesus to represent me. I want Him to go before me. I want Him to take my debt. I want Him to grant His righteousness to me." And it will be counted if you believe. It will be applied to your account by belief. It will be accomplished not by you but by Him. You trust that His death paid your trespasses and His resurrection justified you before the Lord, declared innocent, righteous, holy, and blameless if you'll just believe. If you'll just look and say, "I want Jesus to pay my debt. I want Jesus to cover me. I trust Him. I believe He's good. I do not want to represent myself."That's what it's saying. It will be counted to us who believe.So again: "It will be counted to us who believe in Him who raised from the dead Jesus our Lord, who was delivered up for our trespasses and raised for our justification."Therefore, since we have been justified by faith—we're justified by faith.That's the legal word again: not by works, not by morality, not by intelligence, not by effort—you're justified by faith, by trusting Him, not yourself.And that makes so much sense. What doesn't work before God is for you to sin, fail, then go to Him and say, "Don't worry. I got this. I'm going to be good enough, pay it off, do so well that you can't help but respond singing my praises." That doesn't work.Instead, we come and say, "I trust Jesus. I believe He's good. I believe He's righteous. I believe He paid my debt. I want Him to represent me. I want Him to cover me." And we say, "I trust that He's good."The Bible says there will be nobody who entrusts themselves to Him who is put to shame. Nobody that calls on Him will be put to shame. Nobody who says, "If He doesn't cover it, I'm in trouble," will be put to shame. Everyone who comes to Him for mercy will receive mercy.We are to be justified by faith, so you just believe. You just trust in the finished work of Jesus.Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.You ever been at odds with someone? You can feel it. You've done something, said something, and you're around them and can feel the tension.It says there is no tension between those who belong to Jesus and the God of the universe.Every once in a while, I'll bust into one of my children's rooms. They're little—wouldn't do this when they're older, but I do it sometimes just to mess with them. I say, "Aha!" Just to mess with them. It's fun because often they just look at you like, "What? I was perfectly innocent. I wasn't doing anything." Other times, the guilt gets to them. They feel like they've been caught.I had a son hide something one time—a toy. He just needed to hide it; it was nothing serious.The idea is God can look at you and you can just be free. Nothing to worry about, no hint of fear. No "Oh wait." If people announced, "I'm going to come tour your house today," you'd be like, "Hold on. Is it clean? How do I…?" But with God, there's peace.We have peace with God through the work of Jesus. We're free.Some people think Christians are always looking over their shoulders like God's ready to get them. No. Jesus paid the debt. God's not mad at you if you belong to Christ, if you've trusted Him. He's not disappointed, upset, or frustrated because the debt has been paid.Jesus was delivered up for your trespasses. He was raised for your justification.You've been declared innocent, free.When I was growing up, my dad was self-employed, and sometimes things went well—but other times, it was tight.My parents would sit my brothers and me down and say, "Money's really tight. If any of you want something, you're going to be in big trouble." They would say, "You're going to eat what we give you and be happy about it."Sometimes, we got to go eat at places with cafeterias. Back then, there was Piccadilly. Let me explain how this works: When you get there, you can see the food, but you can't access it. The food is in what I call "food prison." There are food wardens who put the food on your plate, and every item you get means debt you'll pay later.There were times when we got to go, but beforehand, my dad would say, "Look…" When we got there, he'd tell us what we were allowed. One piece of chicken, two vegetables, some Jell-O. He'd be looking at the cake like, "You know you can't have that."We knew the terms in advance, which was good parenting—pre-threaten your children in the truck, then when they try something, just give them the look. Pre-threatening inflates the meaning.We were supposed to get what we got and be thankful.Then there were buffets, which were very different. There used to be more buffets—Ryan's, Quincy's, Western Sizzler. We had a place called Fire Mountain. Ryan's had a roll as big as your head.At a buffet, you pay first and then you're free. There's no food warden; you hold the scoop. Nobody protects the food from you. At SNS, you were supposed to get a little and be happy. At a buffet, you're free.When my dad took us to buffets, it was so we could hurt ourselves. We were supposed to pile things up, show him, and eat it all—not waste it—try different foods: soft serve, cookies, that weird pink stuff no one liked.Jesus has been raised for our justification.Christianity is not the SNS cafeteria; it's a buffet. I don't mean license to sin but freedom and joy—a feast.The debt has been paid. As Christians, we need to repent of sin, mourn the brokenness in the world. But the default mode of the Christian life is joy because Christ is resurrected.There is no debt; it's all been paid.We walk with our heads held up, hearts full, rejoicing in the freedom and hope Christ has given, to His glory.When I piled food on my plate at a buffet, it brought joy to my dad's heart that I appreciated what he had bought.When we walk as Christians with hope, fellowship, life, joy, and eternity in focus, acknowledging that when we sin, we have propitiation—that Someone stands between us and God—we are not guilty.We go to Him in grace and forgiveness and say, "It's never been about me; it's about You. My trust is in You, the glorious King who saves sinners."That brings joy and delight to His heart because He already paid the cost.We walk in freedom.Galatians says, "It is for freedom that He set us free." I used to read that and wonder, "What does that mean?" It means freedom.I'm not supposed to think, "I can't pile two things on my plate at the buffet." I'm supposed to enjoy it, delight, and walk in joy.That's what we celebrate at Easter.If you've trusted in Him, you are not dirty, broken, covered in sin.He was delivered up for your trespasses and raised for your justification.If He is risen and you've trusted Him, you are free, covered, blameless, and it's already happened.We aren't waiting for the sentence to be dropped. We're not in court waiting to hear our fate. If you've trusted Jesus, the sentence has been passed. He was declared guilty. We have been made righteous.The band's coming back up. We're going to sing.If you're a Christian, I remind you Jesus is risen and you are free and made righteous.If you have not placed your faith in Jesus and plan to represent yourself in court—plan with your own wisdom, morality, goodness, or just declaring, "It's not that big a deal"—I say: Trust Jesus.Place your faith in Him. Go to the Lord and say, "I want Jesus to cover me. I want Jesus to stand in for me. I want Jesus to pay my debt. When He died, pay my sin. When He rose, give me life."And it will be counted for those who believe.Let's pray.Jesus, we are thankful for the hope of the resurrection that holds secure through the finished work of Jesus—that all who call on Your name will be saved.You were delivered up for our sin, raised for our justification, and in You and You alone we have hope.May Your name be glorified. Amen.
Brendan shares his first impressions of three games he tried out recently, and one game he dusted off. Join us, won't you?Wrath of Fire Mountain (2024)Sky Team (2023)XCOM: The Board Game (2015) revisitedHarmonies (2024)Place 1 Animal Cube – Annoying rule book choice (unreasonably heated rant for minor issue)What games have you tried recently? Do you know any of these games? Share your thoughts over on boardgamegeek in guild #3269.
Brendan shares his first impressions of three games he tried out recently, and one game he dusted off. Join us, won't you?Wrath of Fire Mountain (2024)Sky Team (2023)XCOM: The Board Game (2015) revisitedHarmonies (2024)Place 1 Animal Cube – Annoying rule book choice (unreasonably heated rant for minor issue)What games have you tried recently? Do you know any of these games? Share your thoughts over on boardgamegeek in guild #3269.
Hey now Cabalists! For those of you are on your way to Pax Unplugged in Philadelphia today, we're happy to fill your ear holes with another episode of the Cabal while you travel! First off, The Founders dive into a bunch of games we've been playing including Undaunted 2200 Callisto, Wrath of Fire Mountain, Darwin's Journey, Kelp Shark vs Octopus, Raising Robots, and a feature review of Fromage from Road To Infamy Games. Then Tony T gives you one of the best damned tabletop gaming news segments that's ever been produced. And finally, the gang takes questions from listeners including am I crazy for rebuying the same game multiple times and what do I do about my philistine friends. Enjoy! Fromage 00:55:29, News with Tony T 01:32:59, Peak Froth 02:19:33
Wendy Yi takes a look at eight games that she played recently and gives you her thoughts, in a rapid-fire sort of a roundup type of way! This video includes: Aquatica Coral Reefs, Creature Caravan, Fairy, Godzilla Total War, Panda Panda, Path of Civilization, Voidfall, and Wrath of Fire Mountain.
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In episode 189, Dean and Deron talk about all the games they've been playing lately (Frosthaven, Gizmos, Wrath of Fire Mountain, Ticket to Ride: New York/London/Paris, Skull, Escape: Curse of the Temple, & Marvel United: Witching Hour/Multiverse). If you enjoy our podcast, please consider rating us and giving us a review. If you like our YouTube channel, please consider subscribing. If you have questions you would like us to answer on the podcast, please email us at meepletownmail@gmail.com. To support us further, check out www.patreon.com/meepletown or www.buymeacoffee.com/meepletown9. 00:00 Intro 05:58 Frosthaven 12:21 Gizmos 17:19 Wrath of Fire Mountain 25:04 Ticket to Ride - New York, London, & Paris 33:42 Skull 37:51 Escape: Curse of the Temple 45:27 Marvel United: Witching Hour & Multiverse Thanks for coming down to MeepleTown!
Chris Yi takes a look at ten games he's played recently and gives you his thoughts. This time, he explores Captain Flip, Flock Together, Tangram City, Sssnake: Flip & Write, DiceWar Light of Dragons, Drop Drive, Enclosure: A Biohack Game, Wrath of Fire Mountain, Gnome Hollow, and Cities.
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In this Beau-Nuss episodes of The Board Boys Podcast, Rob and Beau attend GenCon 2024! We see and do lots of cool stuff including things from CGE, Renegade Game Studios, Devir Games, Hachette Games, and we participated in the Rolling Dice and Taking Names Strike tournament lots of fun to be had! We were super tired for some of the recording especially Beau but he was a trooper - which was awesome... We hope you like board games! 0:00 - Intro and Day 0 8:17 - Day 1 8:45 - Catchables 10:20 - CGE Room 11:00 - Lifeboats 11:45 - Allplay 13:15 - Mandolorian Adventures 13:45 - Marvel Crisis Protocol 15:50 - RDTN Strike Event 18:35 - Day 3 and 4 19:35 - Rock Hard 1977 20:00 - AllPlay Small Card Games and Kabuto Sumo Tournament 23:40 - Tales of Arthurian Knights 25:00 - TNMT Unmatched 27:00 - Dabba Walla 28:00 - Lord of the Rings Duel for Middle-Earth 29:45 - Spotlight from Horrible Guild 30:45 - Lucas Oil Stadium and Boop The Halls 32:10 - Marvel Multiverse Roleplaying Game 32:35 - Doomlings and the pinata 32:55 - Magic Maze Tower and Octocube 34:35 - King of Tokyo Duel 35:55 - Heroscape from Renegade Game Studios 36:50 - Blood on the Clocktower 38:20 - After the Empire with Evan 39:11 - Hewns 39:50 - Rumbleslam 40:40 - Ziggurat 41:12 - Civolution 41:54 - Crossbows and Catapults vs Catapult Feud 42:48 - Madcala 44:25 - Kill Team Laser Tag 44:45 - S.E.T.I. 46:35 - Adas Dream and Tinderblox 47:10 - Quoridor Pacman, CDSK, Doggerland, Nekojima 49:22 - Keep The Heroes Out 50:20 - Everdell Duo 50:30 - Trick or Treat Studios 50:20 - The OP 55:00 - Heroscape again 55:30 - Wrath of Fire Mountain 57:15 - Bomb Busters 57:50 - Witness 58:20 - Capstone Games 1:00:00 - Top 3 Experiences 1:01:43 - Top 3 Games to Play Next 1:02:30 - Outro
Tom, Julie, and Eric look back at Dice Tower East, and look forward to Gen Con, including which events they'll be at, and what games they're looking forward to. And, pressed for time, they share a Rose, Thorn, or Hula Hoop that will be available at Gen Con. 00:49 - Who Is Julia Hern? 02:13 - Dice Tower East Recap - Events 10:35 - Dioce Tower East - Library Games 23:19 - Gen Con - Where We'll Be 37:47 - Gen Con - Games to See and/or Buy 38:25 - Rock Hard 1977 40:13 - Horrified: World of Monsters 40:50 - Fromage 41:53 - Cascadia Rolling Hills and Nocturne (Because Foxes) 42:15 - Boop the Halls (Because Boop) 42:42 - Dice Tower Essentials (Aquatica Expansion, Foundations of Metropolis, Comic Hunters) 44:07 - Gateway Island 45:41 - Space Games for Eric: Star Trek: Captain's Chair, Wandering Galaxy, Flickering Stars 48:41 - Hello Kitty Day at the Park 51:41 - Wrath of Fire Mountain 54:00 - Go Cucoo 56:40 - Mistwind --- BGG Gen Con Preview: https://boardgamegeek.com/geekpreview/67/gen-con-2024-preview
Len Testa & Jim Hill start off this week's show by congratulating Israel Perez & the team at WDW's Victoria & Albert's for the Michelin star they were just awarded. They then welcome back veteran Imagineer Jim Shull for a discussion of WDSP's upcoming “Alice & the Red Queen: Back in Wonderland” show For this episode, listeners will learn about: Why – when WDW Cast Members finally get to preview “Tiana's Bayou Adventure” – they may come at this revamped flume ride from backstage How far along is the “Disneyland Forward” project when it comes to Anaheim's approval process What's interesting about that construction permit that just got pulled for Epcot's “Journey into Imagination” pavilion The “Frozen” star recently got the opportunity to try his hand at conducting on the Disneyland Railroad Why – when it comes to updating and/or making significant changes to the African side of Disney's Animal Kingdom – the Imagineers have very limited choices Show Notes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Len Testa & Jim Hill start off this week's show by congratulating Israel Perez & the team at WDW's Victoria & Albert's for the Michelin star they were just awarded. They then welcome back veteran Imagineer Jim Shull for a discussion of WDSP's upcoming “Alice & the Red Queen: Back in Wonderland” show For this episode, listeners will learn about: Why – when WDW Cast Members finally get to preview “Tiana's Bayou Adventure” – they may come at this revamped flume ride from backstage How far along is the “Disneyland Forward” project when it comes to Anaheim's approval process What's interesting about that construction permit that just got pulled for Epcot's “Journey into Imagination” pavilion The “Frozen” star recently got the opportunity to try his hand at conducting on the Disneyland Railroad Why – when it comes to updating and/or making significant changes to the African side of Disney's Animal Kingdom – the Imagineers have very limited choices Show Notes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jaalin Harvey returns to discuss another Atlantis-themed attraction, this time the infamous Fire Mountain, a transforming coaster wrapped inside a volcano that would've towered over Adventureland. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryan-oreilly0/support
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06/30/23 - In this episode, Michael and Mary Jo discuss Disney Mountains that never came to fruition like Fire Mountain, Villains Mountain, and more! Michael's Disneyland History Segments Important DIS links and more information!
Trail EAffect with Laura Blythe of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and Fire Mountain Trail System #109 Laura's backstory / how Laura got into Mountain Biking How the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians acquired and kept their land that now makes up the Qualla Boundary Laura getting her father in to riding a bike Riding the “Remember the Removal” ride with Laura What Fire Mountain has done for the Tribal Citizens Weaving the Heritage and culture of the EBCI into the Fire Mountain Trail System The meanings behind some of the trail names Translating Fire Mountain into Cherokee Syllabary Laura's take on her region and the mountain biking that is offered throughout the region Traveling and going to Roam Fest in Sedona, AZ Laura's good Friend Mel and what she means to Laura How Mel has gotten Laura out of her comfort zone while mountain biking Some things that Laura would like to bring back / incorporate into Fire Mountain How Mountain Biking and the Bike in general is a life activity What Laura's go to loop is at Fire Mountain Advice that Laura has for bringing trails into another community Meeting Alexandria Houchin Closing Comments and Thank You's Links: Fire Mountain Trails: https://visitcherokeenc.com/play/outdoor-adventure/fire-mountain-trails/ Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians: https://visitcherokeenc.com/ Roam Fest: https://www.roamfest.com/ Trail Champions Fire Mountain IMBA: https://www.imba.com/blog/mountain-biking-cherokee-nc Get Connected Fire Mountain Trails: https://youtu.be/Ch5lq5tSfLQ This Podcast has been edited and produced by Evolution Trail Services Trail EAffect Show Links: Trail Effect Podcast Website: www.traileaffectpodcast.com Contact Josh at evolutiontrails@gmail.com Support Trail EAffect through donations at: https://www.patreon.com/traileaffect You can also reach out and donate via PayPal or other means if you feel so inclined to do so.
Trail EAffect with Jeremy Hyatt of Fire Mountain Trail System #108 Jeremy's Backstory / how Jeremy got into Mountain Biking Jeremy's role as the Secretary of Operations for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Details on the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indian Properties / Qualla Boundary The backstory on how the Fire Mountain Trail System came to be Geographic location of Fire Mountain Trails Trails contributing to increasing numbers of visitors to the EBCI How the reception of the Fire Mountain Trail System has been since opening in 2017 The how the trails have been received by the Tribal Citizens The Operations side of things for trails How Trail Maintenance is handled at Fire Mtn Trails Maintenance Agreement with Trail Dynamics (original builder of the trail system) Potential Positions for Trail Maintenance and outreach coordinator Advice for other communities who may be considering building a trail system 2023 What the future may hold for Fire Mountain Trail System Future Bike Park, Paved Pumptrack and Skills Area Jeremy's go to ride at Fire Mountain Trail System Jeremy's take on Ebikes – Yes Ebikes are allowed at Fire Mountain Closing Comments and Thank You's Links: Fire Mountain Trails: https://visitcherokeenc.com/play/outdoor-adventure/fire-mountain-trails/ Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians: https://visitcherokeenc.com/ Trail Dynamics: http://www.traildynamics.com/ Trail Champions Fire Mountain IMBA: https://www.imba.com/blog/mountain-biking-cherokee-nc Get Connected Fire Mountain Trails: https://youtu.be/Ch5lq5tSfLQ This Podcast has been edited and produced by Evolution Trail Services Trail EAffect Show Links: Trail Effect Podcast Website: www.traileaffectpodcast.com Contact Josh at evolutiontrails@gmail.com Support Trail EAffect through donations at: https://www.patreon.com/traileaffect You can also reach out and donate via PayPal or other means if you feel so inclined to do so.
When we had the crazy idea of hosting a dual language podcast on Tuscany we could never imagine how much we would have learned about our homeland along the way. Now, 100 episodes later, we have had the chance to tell you many stories about places that you won't find on the cover of your travel guide. Rather than coming out with something special to celebrate this milestone, we'll just keep doing what we do: bring you to some of the least known corners of this remarkable region through the stories that made them. There are some places in Tuscany that have a lot more to offer than the more popular destinations. The imposing presence that dominates the horizon in the South of the region is quite unique, as you can expect from an ancient volcano that, once in a while, still makes its presence heard with devastating earthquakes. The people that live in its shadow have developed certain quirks that make them at the same time fascinating and weird. In order to give you a glimpse of their character, we will tell you two of the fairytales they used to tell to their children when the only way to spend a winter night was to tell stories around the fireplace. Follow us and you will hear the tale of the fearsome beast that plagued the woods near a monastery and how it was defeated by a famous knight. If you have a little girl to entertain, what about the delicate story of how a charming meadow was born out of the love between two star-crossed lovers? While they might look like nothing, people of the area swear that these stories actually happened in a distant past, so much that they can also provide some proof! This week's episode will bring you to the foot of Mount Amiata, the ancient fire mountain whose presence changed Southern Tuscany forever. Let us know if you like this kind of episode or if you'd rather have us talk more about history, food or practical travel tips. We would be very happy to hear from you!Email: podcast@larno.itFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/larno.itTwitter: @arno_it / @WhatsupTuscanyLINKS TO SOURCES (ITALIAN ONLY)http://www.webamiata.it/tiraccon.htmBACKGROUND MUSICPipe Choir - Bom Bom Breakthrough (Instrumental)Pipe Choir - Blue Hope New Sky (Instrumental)Pipe Choir - Trampled (Instrumental)Wayne John Bradley - Waiting (Instrumental)Pipe Choir - A Midnight on Jaquay (Instrumental)Wayne John Bradley - Blues Rock Original InstrumentalAll released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licensehttps://soundcloud.com/pipe-choir-2/pipe-choir-bom-bom-breakthrough-creative-commons-instrumentalhttps://soundcloud.com/pipe-choir-2/p-c-iii-blue-hope-new-sky-creative-commons-instrumentalhttps://soundcloud.com/pipe-choir-2/p-c-iii-trampled-creative-commons-instrumentalhttps://soundcloud.com/ayneohnradley/waiting-original-uplifting-indie-pop-style-instrumentalcreative-commonshttps://soundcloud.com/pipe-choir-2/pipechoir-a-midnight-on-jaquay-instrumentalhttps://soundcloud.com/ayneohnradley/blues-rock-original-instrumentalcreative-commonshttp://www.pipechoir.com/
This week Andy and PK read, react to, and review Issues 180-182 of the original Judge Dredd Case Files from 2000 A.D. This episode features the progs "Hell's Angel", "Judgement on Fire Mountain", and "Block War". In this podcast; the epic and stunning conclusion of the longest story Arc thus far! What will happen in the final showdown between Judge Dredd and the remains of the Angel Gang? And what awaits Judge Dredd when he gets back to Mega City One? Could it be…block war? Find out this episode on the Dreddful Cyber Punk-Cast! Also, if you want to tell us about all the stuff we got wrong, or just say hi, feel free to email us at - dreddfulemailaddress@gmail.com We'd be happy (with your permission) to read your email live on the podcast! Disclaimer: We do not own the copyright to Judge Dredd, 2000 A.D Comics, or any of the music used in the making of this podcast. This is just for us and just for fun :)
As a parent, do you practice self-care? How does practicing emotional regulation as an adult make you a better parent? What can therapists do to help stressed-out parents who deal with unhappy children? MEET AARON HUEYAaron has been working with children, teens, and parents for over 18 years. After ten years directing camps and empowerment programs around the world, Aaron opened https://firemountainprograms.com/ (Fire Mountain) because he wanted to work with kids and families on a deeper level. Over the first few years of running programs like Teen Rites of Passage, Aaron realized the need to turn his efforts towards teens struggling with drugs, alcohol, and the behaviors and issues related to addiction. Aaron's formal educational background is in acting. He graduated from the top acting school in the US, The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1990. His skills in comedy and drama make him an influential speaker and presenter, and a favorite among the kids. His confidence, compassion, and humor set the tone for deep healing and fun. Visit the https://firemountainprograms.com/ (Fire Mountain website) and connect with them on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSf6yJL4yAjgwsP-u8LYt0A (Youtube). Listen to Aaron's parenting podcast, https://firemountainprograms.com/fire-mountain-programs-podcast-beyond-risk-back/ (Beyond Risk & Back). Connect with Aaron on https://twitter.com/aaronhuey_ (Twitter) and https://www.linkedin.com/in/firemountainprograms/ (LinkedIn). Join the https://m.facebook.com/groups/parentingteensthatstruggle/ (Parenting Teens that Struggle Facebook Group). IN THIS PODCAST:How unregulated parents negatively impact their children Parents need to learn how to regulate Practice adult relationship care How therapists can help parents of high-risk kids How unregulated parents negatively impact their children Some parents get into the bad habit of taking their anger and frustration out on their children when they are young. As the children age, they learn how to retaliate and treat the parents the same way, which of course upsets the parents even more. What we do as parents when we feel defensive and attacked is that we escalate, and I see parents escalating the situation as much as I see children escalating. It's an emotional escalation because … we don't [always] have emotional intelligence. (Aaron Huey) When parents are stressed, have not slept well, have not eaten well, are worried about their children, have work issues and so forth, they do not make the best decisions. If in those moments their children ask something of them or push them too far, parents can often snap and yell unnecessarily at their kids. This behavior is then learned by children as the way to behave in these situations. If we're not sleeping, eating [well], or drinking enough water, or if we're not breathing on purpose and we're not moving our bodies, we are in survival mode because you cannot accidentally be a good parent when your child is in crisis … your best parenting from survival is not good parenting. (Aaron Huey) Parents need to learn how to regulateSomewhere we have anchored that emotions are a pivot point, but [they're] not. They make it worse. You're not going to make a good decision from an emotional place … the thing about emotions is that they change, they're fluid, they're not static. (Aaron Huey) Even a good fluid parenting decision in a crisis is a bad one. Parents must address their self-care. By regulating themselves, parents will be less likely to flip in a crisis and make poor, emotional decisions. Practice adult relationship careIf both parents or partners are unregulated, have not cared for themselves, and act solely based on their emotions, then it is highly likely that their adult relationship has also suffered. Have you gone on a date with your spouse? Have you gone to coffee with your [parenting] ex and you're still trying to make things work with your parenting stuff? Tend to [your]...
Aaron Huey has been working with children, teens, and parents for over 18 years. After ten years directing camps and empowerment programs around the world, Aaron opened Fire Mountain because he wanted to work with kids and families on a deeper level. Over the first few years of running programs like Teen Rites of Passage The Warrior Phoenix Challenge, and numerous cries for help from parents, Aaron realized the need to turn his efforts towards teens struggling with drugs, alcohol and the behaviors and issues related to addiction. An addict in recovery since 2000, he felt a calling to put together an expert team and open Fire Mountain. His mission is to awaken confidence and leadership. “It‘s not about being better, it‘s about giving up the struggle to be different from who you are.” Aaron's formal educational background is in acting. He graduated from the top acting school in the US, The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1990. His skills in comedy and drama make him an influential speaker and presenter, and a favorite among the kids. His confidence, compassion, and humor set the tone for deep healing, and fun. Aaron is also trained as an EMT, a Wilderness Survival Instructor and Martial Arts teacher, all of which he weaves into the Fire Mountain RTC curriculum. *** For Show Notes, Key Points, Contact Info, Resources Mentioned, & More on this episode please visit our website: RockBottom2RockinIt.com. *** Feedback? Questions? Comments? I would love to hear from you! Contact me at us via: Email (eric@ericgilbertwilliams.com), LinkedIn (@ericgilbertwilliams), Twitter (@ericgilbertw), or Instagram (@ericgilbertwilliams). EP Tags:
We're here to connect people online to an experience that platforms Christian faith, thought and discourse. In this episode we discuss: What's with the name 'Fire Mountain', Richard tries to work out how BoJo's WhatsApp issues relate to our identity and Dom unpacks the new sermon series : The Way.
CONNECTION VS. CORRECTION is a powerful episode with fellow ADHDer Aaron Huey, the founder of the Fire Mountain Residential treatment Center. Aaron has been working with children, teens, and parents for over 18 years. After ten years directing camps and empowerment programs around the world, Aaron opened Fire Mountain because he wanted to work with kids and families on a deeper level. Over the first few years of running programs like Teen Rites of Passage The Warrior Phoenix Challenge, and numerous cries for help from parents, Aaron realized the need to turn his efforts towards teens struggling with drugs, alcohol and the behaviors and issues related to addiction. An addict in recovery since 2000, he felt a calling to put together an expert team and open Fire Mountain. His mission is to awaken confidence and leadership. “It‘s not about being better, it‘s about giving up the struggle to be different from who you are.” Aaron's formal educational background is in acting. He graduated from the top acting school in the US, The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1990. His skills in comedy and drama make him an influential speaker and presenter, and a favorite among the kids. His confidence, compassion, and humor set the tone for deep healing, and fun. Aaron is also trained as an EMT, a Wilderness Survival Instructor and Martial Arts teacher, all of which he weaves into the Fire Mountain RTC curriculum. We chatted about ADHD, trauma, family history, education and more. For more information on Aaron and his work, please visit https://firemountainprograms.com/about-us/founders/ To listen to Aaron's podcast 'Beyond Risk and Back, visit https://firemountainprograms.com/fire-mountain-programs-podcast-beyond-risk-back/ To join Aaron's Facebook group 'Parenting Teens that Struggle', visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/parentingteensthatstruggle/ To get Aaron's app, visit www.brabapp.com For more information about our podcast, please go to www.adhdisover.com
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In this episode, we talk about Aarons journey of addiction, mental health and his experience of navigating difficult family dynamics. Aaron is the founder of Fire Mountain residential treatment centre, a mental health, trauma and dependency centre for teens in Colorado, as well as many other things... We touch on mental health topics as well as how spirituality/religion ties into all of this. Connect w Aaron! --> https://firemountainprograms.com/fire-mountain-programs-podcast-beyond-risk-back/ --> https://www.facebook.com/groups/parentingteensthatstruggle Connect w me! Ask me an anonymous question: https://tellonym.me/birddaniellee IG: https://www.instagram.com/birddaniellee/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI0diwHvWVOIb_HRwPLPkBw Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@birddaniellee
The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sacramento at Fire Mountain opened with a guitar smash in late 2019, and despite the Covid-19 pandemic, has developed a strong presence in the region, drawing locals and visitors alike. Food has always been a huge part of Hard Rock, and President Mark Birtha shares how that fits into Sacramento's farm-to-fork lifestyle.
It's the Gamer Ep! We got any gamers in the house??? Dipper uses magic to bully a teen who is scared of him stealing his girl. We talk about: Psychonauts 2, Queen's Bandit: The Board Game, Columbo, Molly Watched Evangelion, Video Game Eps, Bummer Time, Is This Racist, Fire Mountain, Fight Your Bullies, Combo Names, Her Two Boys, Fighting Games, Luke Destroys Your Speakers, Space Time,
Cherokee, NC has lot more going on than the casino. We got Jeremy Hyatt on the mic to fill us on on how the Fire Mountain trail system has gone from an idea for locals to being a mountain biking destination. Also, we caught up on all the races that went down to give you a quick recap on some results. If you ever went to Cherokee NC with only a couple of dollars but left with enough to buy a new e-bike, click subscribe! Fire Mountain Trails
This week on Imagine Tomorrow...Join Frederick Chambers and Drew Taylor as they discuss Atlantis: The Lost Empire and its many never-built theme park attractions. This film may not have done well critically or financially. Still, it has succeeded in building a cult following and being the gateway into Action-Adventure films for many a kid. We will discuss the never built Atlantis Encounter at Disneyland and Fire Mountain at Magic KingdomJoin us as we Imagine Tomorrow!Drew Taylor's Atlantis Article: https://collider.com/disney-atlantis-the-lost-empire-history-explained/Twitter: https://twitter.com/terminusterraEmail: TomorrowlandPresents@gmail.comSupport the podcast: venmo.com/TerminusTerra
It's the podcast where Simon and Dan talk about tiny toys! It turns out we have an incredibly cool reader (just one though), and Dan reveals what it's like to work behind the desk at the recent UK elections! Scintillating. This episode might have set a record for the most links in the show notes. Someone, please, for the love of god, click on them. -------- Medlife crisis: https://www.youtube.com/c/MedlifeCrisis WASR video (it's wild): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buPGIGaXqLA Fighting Fantasy, Warlock of Fire Mountain: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Warlock_of_Firetop_Mountain Warmaster army example: http://www.kerynne.com/games/WMEmpire.html Glendale toy museum: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/skye/glendaletoymuseum/index.html Dan Harry Potter toy: http://www.toymania.com/columns/spotlight/hplevgame.shtml?fbclid=IwAR0vjiVCDcK8WpeCQJVJsUWABurpt6CQSQ585d1-hUoNSg8cRk7hDieVu_s "The toys that made us" on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80161497 Dan's crazy blackpool gloria (starts at 4:00): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eY8ewXTkeM Kabbadi video from We Create Games: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=av1mr3UpdZk Simon's Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/drsimonclark Wikicast fan wiki: https://wikicast.fandom.com/wiki/Wikicast_Wiki Our patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thewikicast -------- Email us at: spongyelectric@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @DanielJMaw @simonoxfphys This week's article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WASR_(AM) Our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TheWikicast/ Fan facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/268878873600832/ Fan discord channel: https://discord.gg/SZu6e2F
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Today we learn the Ox King isn't on Fire Mountain, Goku is to be married, and more than one person can fly on the Nimbus Cloud. Follow us on Instagram! Link below! https://linktr.ee/DragonCastZ
This is a story about two brothers who climb “Fire Mountain”, a place that is said to be haunted by the spirits of children. Note: These stories are meant to be listened to with headphones. Follow me on Instagram: angies_campfire_stories --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angela-j-alvarez/support
Novelist Alice Clark-Platts discusses Agatha Christie's alter ego Novelist Alice Clark-Platts discusses with Ivan six things which she thinks should be better known. Alice Clark-Platts is the author of the best-selling The Flower Girls, published by Bloomsbury Raven in 2019. Her crime novels Bitter Fruits and The Taken are published by Penguin Random House. The Taken was also shortlisted for the Dead Good Reader Awards for Best Police Procedural. Alice’s short fiction has been published in numerous works. She is the founder of the Singapore Writers’ Group. Alice conducts regular writing workshops and teaches creative and non-fiction writing at La Salle College of the Arts. She teaches a regular online novel writing course Telling Yourself the Story. Her new novel, Fire Mountain, will be published by Bloomsbury in 2022. Dorothy Whipple https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/features/forgotten-authors-no-31-dorothy-whipple-1666062.html Chilli Crab https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chilli_crab Durham Cathedral online masses https://www.youtube.com/user/durhamcathedral1093 Eastern & Oriental hotel in Penang https://www.eohotels.com/ Island of Bawah https://www.i-escape.com/bawah-reserve Mary Westmacott https://www.agathachristie.com/about-christie/family-memories/the-mary-westmacotts This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Hello and welcome to The Enchanted Ears Podcast! Your place for anything and everything Disney. This week is a weird one since we have 2 episodes. Disney News was supersized due to the investors' meeting, so it gets its own show. Hooray!! We were so lucky this week to talk to Disney Historian Chris Smith. (How cool is it to be described as a "Disney Historian"?) He gives us the DL on so many things Disney from unbuilt attractions to things you would likely miss at Pecos Bill's to a deep dive into the attic scene on Haunted Mansion. We talked about the Russia pavilion, Fire Mountain, Thunder Mesa, and so much more! Thank you so much to Chris for the awesome interview! Be sure to check out his latest book, Magical Half-Century: Stories Celebrating Walt Disney World's First 50 Years, or his other books, The Walt Disney World that Never Was and Backstories and Magical Secrets of Walt Disney World Volumes I and II. We'll see you next week! Byeeeee! Check us out on Facebook and Youtube or submit a question/topic for us to discuss on a future episode or support us on Patreon.
This week we cover one of the most under appreciated chapters in the Hebrew Scriptures. This chapter, awesome by itself, helps fill out so many other parts of the scriptures. Yahweh is descending to meet his people and it’s not to be taken lightly.
Aaron Huey discusses what it takes for parents to raise a healthy child and the root cause of a lot of the dysfunction we see in our children’s modern lives. Learn how epigenetic trauma is impacting your child’s life, why freedom and privacy are actually making their problems worse, and why treatment is pointless if the whole family isn’t committed to the recovery process. Aaron Huey is an internationally known lecturer on archetypal imagery, body language, and martial arts as well as the Founder and President of Fire Mountain Programs. Aaron grew up in a small town in Colorado with two hard-working parents. During his childhood, Aaron had spent a very small amount of time with his biological father, and despite having an excellent stepfather, Aaron still went down a risky path. Having a surrogate dad that was amazing didn’t change the wound underneath it all. Partaking in drugs and alcohol was mainly experimental until Aaron went into acting school and was sexually assaulted by his roommate. After that experience Aaron found himself pursuing drugs and alcohol more aggressively in an effort to simply feel happy again. Because there is so much that teenagers can hide from their parents, they need to be extra attentive to any sort of trauma that could result in maladaptive coping strategies. Trauma is the gateway. If something is going to cause pain on a daily basis and the child is not provided with a healthy coping strategy they will come up with a maladaptive strategy. The bottom line truth is that when Aaron was sober he was sad and when he was high he was happy. As he moved into his 20’s it simply became the way he lived his life. Abandonment, Abuse, and Assault are the foundations for Trauma with a capital T. Trauma can be epigenetic as well, studies are showing that family trauma can be passed down for 12 generations. There are different layers of trauma and not all kids will be affected by traumatic events the same way. There is a level of privacy that we afford our kids that is detrimental to our relationships. The third most popular page on the Fire Mountain website is How to Search Your Kids Room. Parents should control the password to their kids’ phones and be more involved in their children’s lives. Parents need to intervene often and early. Do not wait until something is drastically wrong before taking action and looking into what’s happening. We need to play the long game as parents and be willing to have conflict with our children early on. Freedom is important, but not for children. Children need a safe controlled environment where the parents know what’s going on. Parenting is a long term investment. Lying, sneaking, cheating, stealing, and breaking the law are the five big actions that you need to look out for. If the child can avoid those things, you can allow more kinds of freedom in their life. If one of those actions is present, there is almost certainly an underlying issue that needs to be addressed immediately. Kids aren’t making bad choices, they are making the choices that get their needs met. The key to the recovery process is showing people how to get their needs met in a healthy way. Smoking and drinking and drug abuse aren’t the problem, they’re the solution to the problem. Aaron tells the story of how he left California and moved to Colorado, how his first wife left him while he worked a renaissance festival as security, and his experience hitting rock bottom. A year and a half into recovery is where the real work began for Aaron and now he’s more than happy to be sober and clean and living a healthy connected life with his kids and new relationships. Aaron’s parents didn’t get to see the levels of how he was hurting himself, but they did get to see the healing process. Guilt and shame are the twin pillars that hold up the roof of shame. Aaron doesn’t recommend that children under the age of 18 go to a 12 step meeting because they don’t have the developmental tools to benefit from it. Children require a different approach. After an adolescent treatment, the family needs to go into 12 step meetings together. The biggest missing component in a children’s recovery is family recovery. There is no bad child, just broken systems. There is no trauma that a child can go through that hasn’t affected the entire family. If the system stays broken, the child will return to a broken state. You can expect a child to fix a family issue. As a parent, if you haven’t done the work on yourself when your child comes back speaking the language of recovery, you are going to pull them back into sickness. If you’re not taking care of your relationships and your support system, you’re going to have issues helping your child with their problems. The whole family needs to get into recovery. What do you need to do to refill your empty cup as a parent so that you can support your child? Nothing happens well without self-care. You can’t do the right thing if you haven’t taken care of yourself. Your adult relationships need to be tended to. Who else knows what’s going on in your life? Mentioned in this Episode: firemountainprograms.com Beyond Risk and Back podcast
Thomas and Briggy are back! We have a lengthy discussion about this old D&D Expert module -including asking the question, 'How do you get rid of the 900 pound racist gorilla in the room?" when it comes to this module's representation of Pygmy-style peoples. -But don't worry, we keep it mostly lighthearted.
Tribos e Povos Desconhecidos! As aguas do Mar do Medo escondem muitos segredos no além do oceano e ao longo de costa. Conheça mais sobre os Kara-Kara nos mares ao sul de Thyatis e as perigosas tribos de criaturas na Costa Selvagem a oeste de Slagovich... Os modulos Expert x8: Drums on Fire Mountain e X9: The Savage Coast sao o topico deste episodio de nosso podcast. Conheça um pouco mais sobre os limites do Mundo Conhecido e o Mar do Medo com A Historia do Mundo de D&D - com Samuca do Brainstorm RPG e os convidados Hausman Santos, Leandro Abrahão, Átila Pires Dos Santos e Tiago Marinho. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brainstorm-cast/message
In this Second Episode of “This BADASS Sober LIFE” Podcast, Beau Chilson who is a high school student in Boulder, CO is interviewing Aaron Huey about his personal past which led him to his founding of Fire Mountain Treatment Center in Estes Park, CO. You will learn about Aaron's struggle with substance abuse and how he turned his life around to escape the addiction and help others do the same. Your Guest in this Episode: Aaron Huey: Aaron has been working with children, teens, and parents for over 18 years. After ten years directing camps and empowerment programs around the world, Aaron opened Fire Mountain because he wanted to work with kids and families on a deeper level. Over the first few years of running programs like Teen Rites of Passage and The Warrior Phoenix Challenge, and numerous cries for help from parents, Aaron realized the need to turn his efforts towards teens struggling with drugs, alcohol and the behaviors and issues related to addiction. As a person in recovery since 2000, he felt a calling to put together an expert team and open Fire Mountain. His mission is to awaken confidence and leadership. “It‘s not about being better, it‘s about giving up the struggle to be different from who you are.” Aaron's formal educational background is in acting. He graduated from the top acting school in the US, The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1990. His skills in comedy and drama make him an influential speaker and presenter, and a favorite among the kids. His confidence, compassion, and humor set the tone for deep healing, and fun. Aaron is also trained as an EMT, a Wilderness Survival Instructor and Martial Arts teacher, all of which he weaves into the Fire Mountain RTC curriculum Your Host in this Episode: Beau Chilson is a Natural Highs Peer Mentor and high school student in Boulder, CO. He works with Natural Highs because he thinks that it is incredibly important to help his peers realize the repercussions of drug use on their brains. “I love working with Natural Highs and it has taught me a lot about myself.” He started a weekly teen run club called “First Step” that helps teens realize their habits and gives them reliable support as they try to change. In this Episode of “The BADASS Sober LIFE” Podcast you will learn: • Beau's and Aaron's personal connection • Aaron's personal history and relationship with drugs that caused him to start the Fire Mountain Residential Center and his parenting podcast, Beyond Risk and Back • Aaron's idea for why he started using, and his opinion on the question of Why people start using • The origins of Fire Mountain Treatment Center and Aarons goal with Fire Mountain, keeping kids out of recovery and helping parents • What Aaron and his counselors actually do at Fire Mountain. • Aaron's base advice for parenting • The five basic human needs • Accepting your responsibility in a situation rather than blaming a sibling or child for being the “bad” guy • The importance of allowing your kid to fail • Aaron's connection to Natural Highs • Aaron's First Message to the world: Nobody thinks they're “the bad guy”, don't try and convince people that they are, you can't hate the world or yourself into something you love, separation causes pain • Aaron's Second Message to the world: Everybody takes a shit sitting down. • Life is all about giving up the struggle to be different from who you are
Has COVID changed entertainment forever? In this week's podcast, I sit down with Mark Birtha, the President of the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sacramento at Fire Mountain and Todd Flowers the owner of Surveillance Systems Incorporated. We talk about the future of the entertainment and gaming industry and some of the technology tools and strategies that are helping entertainment providers respond to COVID and prepare for the future. Learn how leaders in this space are identifying, implementing and working with their patrons to provide a world class experience that will adapt to changing customer priorities. If this episode inspires you to be part of the movement, and you believe, like me, that entrepreneurs are the answer to our future, message me so we can join forces to support building truly great companies in our region. Mark Haney is a serial entrepreneur that has experience growing companies worth hundreds of millions of dollars. He is currently the CDO and founder of HaneyBiz, a business services platform that helps entrepreneurs be entrepreneurs. HaneyBiz offers outsourced accounting, digital marketing, HR, and investment opportunities. Instagram: http://instagram.com/themarkhaney Facebook: www.facebook.com/themarkhaney LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markehaney Website: http://haneybiz.com Audio Boom: https://audioboom.com/channels/5005273 Twitter: http://twitter.com/themarkhaney
"Escape from Fire Mountain" by Gary Paulsen and "Gathering Blue" by Lois Lowry, plus some mailbag!
The story of a walk to remember from the visit to Banuyuwangi Regency on the eastern tip of Java, Indonesia, The region is surrounded by Gunung Merapi which literally means Fire Mountain in Indonesian and also the Ijen Crater - world's largest acidic crater. The story is brought to you by Kamakshi Lakshman, a nature enthusiast.
Featuring Niall Mc Gowan of @thebatminute. Artwork courtesy J.R. Barker
Join Aaron Huey, owner of a residential treatment center for at risk youth, as he discusses his experiences working with kids on the spectrum. Aaron is the host of the podcast, Beyond Risk and Back.Aaron has been working with children, teens, and parents for over 18 years. After ten years directing camps and empowerment programs around the world, Aaron opened Fire Mountain because he wanted to work with kids and families on a deeper level. Over the first few years of running programs like Teen Rites of Passage The Warrior Phoenix Challenge, and numerous cries for help from parents, Aaron realized the need to turn his efforts towards teens struggling with drugs, alcohol and the behaviors and issues related to addiction. An addict in recovery since 2000, he felt a calling to put together an expert team and open Fire Mountain. His mission is to awaken confidence and leadership. “It‘s not about being better, it‘s about giving up the struggle to be different from who you are.”Aaron’s formal educational background is in acting. He graduated from the top acting school in the US, The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1990. His skills in comedy and drama make him an influential speaker and presenter, and a favorite among the kids. His confidence, compassion, and humor set the tone for deep healing, and fun.Aaron is also trained as an EMT, a Wilderness Survival Instructor and Martial Arts teacher, all of which he weaves into the Fire Mountain RTC curriculum.www.beyondriskandback.com
The Dub Dee Dub Revue: Walt Disney World & Disneyland Discussion
"The Dubs" #189 - Thunder Mesa! Villains Mountain! Fire Mountain! The Great Muppet Movie Ride! Author Chris Smith discusses his book "The Walt Disney World That Never Was"...HOWEVER...we had so much material that we couldn't contain it to one show. In this episode, we touch on the Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios That Never Was. We hope you enjoy the show! Thank You for downloading and listening to Show #189 of The Dub Dee Dub Revue. If you enjoy listening to The Dub Dee Dub Revue and would like to help out the show, please consider donating to our Patreon campaign at www.patreon.com/thedubs We sincerely appreciate your support! The Dub Dee Dub Revue can be found almost ANYWHERE podcasts are heard!! To find us most easily, checkout Spotify, Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Stitcher, Tune In Radio, Google Play Music, iHeartRadio, Overcast, Player FM, Pod-O-Matic, Pocketcasts, Podcast Addict, Soundcloud, and on our own site TheDubDeeDubRevue.com. Also, Please be sure to subscribe to the show to get the latest shows delivered directly to your podcast feed. AND visit us on Twitter @dubdeedubrevue, like our Facebook page, and checkout our Instagram page @thedubdeedubrevuepodcast. Lastly, Thank You to our sponsors for making this show happen: The Theme Park Brothers on YouTube (themeparkbrothers.com) Made to Order Mickey Ears (magicalmaradesigns.com) and Disney Vacation Club Resales and Point Rental (DVC-Rental.com & buyandselldvc.com) We appreciate your support...AND...as always, we appreciate YOU spending a little of your time with us. We know that you have lots of options for Disney-based podcasts, but for including us...Thank You!
While waiting for Len Testa to return from Batuu, Jim Hill shares a story about the thrill ride that the Magic Kingdom almost got back in the early 2000s. One that took its inspiration from “Atlantis: The Lost Empire” and would have sent Guests through an erupted volcano aboard a transforming coaster Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
While waiting for Len Testa to return from Batuu, Jim Hill shares a story about the thrill ride that the Magic Kingdom almost got back in the early 2000s. One that took its inspiration from “Atlantis: The Lost Empire” and would have sent Guests through an erupted volcano aboard a transforming coaster Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With millions of books in print, Brian Jacques' New York Times best-selling Redwall series is among the most popular sagas of all time. Now the riveting fifth book in the series comes to full and vibrant life in this extraordinary production, featuring the vocal talents of a remarkable cast of skilled performers. While the good creatures of Redwall Abbey relax during the hot summer, the mountain stronghold of Salamandastron is under siege. Ferhago the Assassin and his band of vicious weasels throw all their fury against Lord Urthstripe the Strong, Badger Lord of Fire Mountain and ruler of Salamandastron. When a lightning bolt uncovers the sword of Martin the Warrior, young Samkin begins an adventure that leads him toward the battle...and toward the ultimate triumph of good.
“Everybody in the family has to make changes, and this is how we help parents make those changes.” –Aaron Huey Whoever said that they sacrificed this and that because they didn’t have a choice is seriously disturbed. They often forget one thing and that will be reminded by our guest, Aaron Huey, the owner of Fire Mountain Residential Program for Young Adults. Working with kids and kids camps lead to this interesting story of Fire Mountain. The unique idea here is a dual diagnosis facility residential treatment for teens not just to get them out of crisis but also to build their confidence and become their best self. As a troubled teenager, Aaron have experimented on various forms of addiction but was able to get through with a lot of self-reflection and guess what! He is turning 22 years now in recovery. Let him share with you some of those reflections. Nothing is impossible; nothing is hopeless until we start believing it to be. So, here is another recovery solution that you might be interested in. But there’s much more to it. There are a lot going on within a teenagers’ mind that we don’t know about which needs to be addressed, and immediately at that. Just how we know if the kid is in crisis and how parents should deal with it to avoid unnecessary sacrifices and recover from this draining situation while helping their child to heal is all in today’s menu. So, stay tuned in as Aaron Huey walks you through the often overlooked part of recovery: You! Get the show notes, transcription and resources mentioned at http://thefamilyrecoverysolution.com/ Highlights: 02:36 Aaron in the Ups and Downs 10:15 Warning Signs! 19:51 How to Reroute the Reaction-to-Response System 30:06 Say the Magic Word: Sorry 40:15 Unnecessary Sacrifices
This episode isn't about resolutions, rather gifts we owe ourselves to start a new year on the right page. I've compiled a list of 5 Ingredients for a year that's more about a healthier YOU. You are fantastic, valuable and beautiful. Too often, we lose grasp of those realities. Today is a new day...so let's start finding ways to be healthier, bring color and zest to our lives and stop spinning our wheels in the name of responsibility and guilt. Every day is a gift, let's embrace it and start this new year in the right direction. Special thanks to our sponsor, Fire Mountain Residential Treatment Center, located in Colorado. Please visit Fire Mountain's Site for more information on their fantastic program. (https://www.firemountainprograms.com/)Check out Goodness Chick's Storefront for some of my favorite essential oils and CBD Oil that are part of my daily goodness. (https://goodnesschick.com/)
It's a particularly dangerous episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly ... Not only is there a 'Fire Mountain', there's a shark as big a bus!
Ruiz Tremello & Marguerite are vacationing on Platypus Island, Greece, and discussing the 1974 short story "The Fire Mountain" by Gail Kimberly. This story features four robot best friends who go on an adventure! Ruiz likes stories featuring four robot best friends because it reminds him of Earthbound.
For today’s episode, Erin, Troy, and David are kicking things off with some beer—a saison San Diego Magazine created in collaboration with The Bell Marker. Our producer and in-office beer expert David shares the details on how we picked the style, the fruit he himself peeled, and where you can drink find it around town. In Hot Plates, we’re discussing the Daniel Boulud protégé who’s going to launch his own restaurant in San Diego next year, a new Carlsbad bistro, and Farm to Fork Week’s return. Our guest is Luke Girling of Cyclops Farms, the Certified Organic Farm in Oceanside’s Fire Mountain where Girling grows anywhere from 30 to 45 different varieties of fruits and vegetables on his 2.5-acre plot. He gives us the origin story of Cyclops, how a health scare led to partnerships with Oceanside’s top chefs, and why he throws a dinner party on his farm (almost) every month. Today’s hot topic is about a new residential and commercial development that may come to Oceanside and what it means for locals like Girling. We end with Two People/$50, including Officine Buona Forchetta, The Balboa, Local Tap House, and Wrench & Rodent. And did you hear? San Diego Magazine has launched its Insiders club, offering exclusive discounts at editor-picked restaurants, bars, spas, and more for just $10 per month. That’s right—it’ll cost you less than happy hour.
The expectation that teens should act a certain way, when they may not even be developmentally capable of doing it is a set up for failure! How do you know what to expect from a teen and what is the difference between “willingness and capability”?Aaron Huey, Co-Founder, and President of Firemountain Residential Treatment Center has been working with children, teens, and parents for over 18 years. After ten years directing camps and empowerment programs around the world, Aaron opened Fire Mountain because he wanted to work with kids and families on a deeper level. Over the first few years of running programs like Teen Rites of Passage The Warrior Phoenix Challenge, and numerous cries for help from parents, Aaron realized the need to turn his efforts towards teens struggling with drugs, alcohol and the behaviors and issues related to addiction. An addict in recovery since 2000, he felt a calling to put together an expert team and open Fire Mountain. His mission is to awaken confidence and leadership. “It‘s not about being better, it‘s about giving up the struggle to be different from who you are.”Aaron’s formal educational background is in acting. He graduated from the top acting school in the US, The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1990. His skills in comedy and drama make him an influential speaker and presenter, and a favorite among the kids. His confidence, compassion, and humor set the tone for deep healing, and fun.Aaron is also trained as an EMT, a Wilderness Survival Instructor and Martial Arts teacher, all of which he weaves into the Fire Mountain RTC curriculum.www.mhnrnetwork.com
Aaron Huey has built an incredible life on the remains of his addictions and failures. He has traded his wounds for gifts and his problems for passions. Aaron Huey is an internationally known speaker who has worked alongside tens of thousands of adult participants who were ready to trade their distractions for directions. His international […] The post Aaron Huey with Fire Mountain Residential Treatment Center appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
This is a power packed podcast. Make sure to listen all the way through to hear Aaron's incredibly powerful testimony about unconditional love saving his life....Aaron Huey, Co-Founder, PresidentAaron has been working with children, teens, and parents for over 18 years. After ten years directing camps and empowerment programs around the world, Aaron opened Fire Mountain because he wanted to work with kids and families on a deeper level. Over the first few years of running programs like Teen Rites of PassageThe Warrior Phoenix Challenge, and numerous cries for help from parents, Aaron realized the need to turn his efforts towards teens struggling with drugs, alcohol and the behaviors and issues related to addiction. An addict in recovery since 2000, he felt a calling to put together an expert team and open Fire Mountain. His mission is to awaken confidence and leadership. “It‘s not about being better, it‘s about giving up the struggle to be different from who you are.”Aaron’s formal educational background is in acting. He graduated from the top acting school in the US, The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1990. His skills in comedy and drama make him an influential speaker and presenter, and a favorite among the kids. His confidence, compassion, and humor set the tone for deep healing, and fun.https://www.firemountainprograms.com/www.mentalhealthnewsradionetwork.com/our-shows/beyond-risk-and-back/
We need to learn how to talk to people who don't share our beliefs. Elijah's 2800-year-old example is one from which we can learn. Preacher: Andrew Forrest Scripture: 1 Kings 18
We need to learn how to talk to people who don’t share our beliefs. Elijah’s 2800-year-old example is one from which we can learn. Preacher: Andrew Forrest Scripture: 1 Kings 18
Johnnie and Aaron discuss the all to common pursuit of recovery for our teens. Listen in to a productive, meaningful conversation about how we can best help our children. Aaron Huey is Co-Founder and President of Fire Mountain Residential Treatment Center, Inc. He has been working with children, teens and parents for over 18 years. After ten years directing camps and empowerment programs around the world, Aaron opened Fire Mountain because he wanted to work with kids and families on a deeper level. Over the first few years of running programs like Teen Rites of Passage The Warrior Phoenix Challenge, and numerous cries for help from parents, Aaron realized the need to turn his efforts towards teens struggling with drugs, alcohol and the behaviors and issues related to addiction. An addict in recovery since 2000, he felt a calling to put together an expert team and open Fire Mountain. His mission is to awaken confidence and leadership. “It‘s not about being better, it‘s about giving up the struggle to be different from who you are.”Learn more about Aaron and Fire Mountain hereClick here for Johnnie's Website & follow us on Facebook Morph Into A New You
Aaron Huey has been working with children, teens and parents for over 18 years. After ten years directing camps and empowerment programs around the world, Aaron opened Fire Mountain because he wanted to work with kids and families on a deeper level. Over the first few years of running programs like Teen Rites of Passage The Warrior Phoenix Challenge, and numerous cries for help from parents, Aaron realized the need to turn his efforts towards teens struggling with drugs, alcohol and the behaviors and issues related to addiction. An addict in recovery since 2000, he felt a calling to put together an expert team and open Fire Mountain. His mission is to awaken confidence and leadership. “It‘s not about being better, it‘s about giving up the struggle to be different from who you are.”Aaron’s formal educational background is in acting. He graduated from the top acting school in the US, The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1990. His skills in comedy and drama make him an influential speaker and presenter, and a favorite among the kids. His confidence, compassion and humor set the tone for deep healing, and fun.Aaron is also trained as an EMT, a Wilderness Survival Instructor and Martial Arts teacher, all of which he weaves into the Fire Mountain RTC curriculum.www.firemountainprograms.com
Johnnie and Aaron discuss the all to common issue of depression and how any one of us can be blindsided by someone that is suicidal. Listen in to a productive, meaningful conversation about what you can do when someone you know has suicidal thoughts. Aaron Huey is Co-Founder and President of Fire Mountain Residential Treatment Center, Inc. He has been working with children, teens and parents for over 18 years. After ten years directing camps and empowerment programs around the world, Aaron opened Fire Mountain because he wanted to work with kids and families on a deeper level. Over the first few years of running programs like Teen Rites of Passage The Warrior Phoenix Challenge, and numerous cries for help from parents, Aaron realized the need to turn his efforts towards teens struggling with drugs, alcohol and the behaviors and issues related to addiction. An addict in recovery since 2000, he felt a calling to put together an expert team and open Fire Mountain. His mission is to awaken confidence and leadership. “It‘s not about being better, it‘s about giving up the struggle to be different from who you are.”Learn more about Aaron and Fire Mountain here
Johnnie and Aaron discuss Fire Mountain's unique approach to helping troubled kids find their path. Aaron's passion and vulnerability about his own experience are admirable. Listen in about the amazing work behind how they have tweaked the 12 steps to be more inclusive and applicable to teens. Aaron Huey is Co-Founder and President of Fire Mountain Residential Treatment Center, Inc. He has been working with children, teens and parents for over 18 years. After ten years directing camps and empowerment programs around the world, Aaron opened Fire Mountain because he wanted to work with kids and families on a deeper level. Over the first few years of running programs like Teen Rites of Passage The Warrior Phoenix Challenge, and numerous cries for help from parents, Aaron realized the need to turn his efforts towards teens struggling with drugs, alcohol and the behaviors and issues related to addiction. An addict in recovery since 2000, he felt a calling to put together an expert team and open Fire Mountain. His mission is to awaken confidence and leadership. “It‘s not about being better, it‘s about giving up the struggle to be different from who you are.”Learn more about Aaron and Fire Mountain here
The worst volcanic disaster of the 20th century struck Martinique in 1902, killing 30,000 people in the scenic town of Saint-Pierre. But rescuers found one man alive -- a 27-year-old laborer in a dungeon-like jail cell. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll meet Ludger Sylbaris, who P.T. Barnum called "The Only Living Object That Survived in the Silent City of Death." We'll also address some Indian uncles and puzzle over a gruesome hike. Intro: The French newspaper La Bougie du Sapeur is published only on Leap Day. When a vat burst in 1814, 323,000 imperial gallons of beer flooded a London street. Sources for our feature on Ludger Sylbaris: Peter Morgan, Fire Mountain, 2003. Edmund Otis Hovey, The 1902-1903 Eruptions of Mont Pelé, Martinique and the Soufrière, St. Vincent, 1904. Ludger Sylbaris, "Buried Alive in St. Pierre," Wide World Magazine, November 1903. Matthew St. Ville Hunte, "Inside the Volcano," Paris Review, Sept. 16, 2016. "Prison Cell of 'The Man Who Lived Through Doomsday,'" Slate, July 31, 2013. Brian Morton, "There's No Smoke Without Fire," Financial Times, Feb. 13, 2003. Tony Jones, "Lone Survivor," New Scientist 177:2382 (Feb. 15, 2003), 48-49. "[front page -- no title]," New York Times, Oct. 13, 1906. Listener mail: Kate Connolly, "He's Hired: Belgian Lands 'Dream Job' as Hermit for Austrian Cliffside Retreat," Guardian, April 19, 2017. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener David White, who sent two sets of corroborating links -- these contain explicit photos, and these don't. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on iTunes or Google Play Music or via the RSS feed at http://feedpress.me/futilitycloset. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- on our Patreon page you can pledge any amount per episode, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
Join hosts Johnnie Calloway and Kristin Sunanta Walker LIVE at the 2017 Navigating the World of Addiction conference as they interview Co-founder and President Aaron Huey of Fire Mountain Programs. Aaron was a presenter at this year's event. He was as fired up in our interview as he was on stage! So much empowerment and wisdom to share. Aaron has been working with children, teens and parents for over 18 years. After ten years directing camps and empowerment programs around the world, Aaron opened Fire Mountain because he wanted to work with kids and families on a deeper level. Over the first few years of running programs like Teen Rites of Passage The Warrior Phoenix Challenge, and numerous cries for help from parents, Aaron realized the need to turn his efforts towards teens struggling with drugs, alcohol and the behaviors and issues related to addiction. An addict in recovery since 2000, he felt a calling to put together an expert team and open Fire Mountain. His mission is to awaken confidence and leadership. “It‘s not about being better, it‘s about giving up the struggle to be different from who you are.”Aaron’s formal educational background is in acting. He graduated from the top acting school in the US, The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1990. His skills in comedy and drama make him an influential speaker and presenter, and a favorite among the kids. His confidence, compassion and humor set the tone for deep healing, and fun.Aaron is also trained as an EMT, a Wilderness Survival Instructor and Martial Arts teacher, all of which he weaves into the Fire Mountain RTC curriculum.www.firemountainprograms.com
Author of "The Walt Disney World That Never Was" ~ Chris Smith!!!! Bio: Chris is an Attorney with the passion for Disney! He's taken that passion and penned an incredible book titled "The Walt Disney World That Never Was" based on what could have been at WDW. His book brings to light some of the most outrageous concepts that really could have been reality and some concepts that we totally wish would come to fruition! Enjoy the show! For more on our Guest: Here's and excerpt from Chris' book: The Imagineers who worked on the Fire Mountain concept wanted to stay loyal to the Jules Verne theming reflected in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. They developed plans for an innovative roller-coaster thrill attraction set inside a massive show building that would be themed as a smoking volcano. The volcano itself would have been enormous and dramatic, dominating the skyline of Fantasyland behind Cinderella Castle. You can find Chris on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/chris.smith.562329?fref=pb&hc_location=friends_tab&pnref=friends.recent And You can find his book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Walt-Disney-World-That-Never-ebook/dp/B01MXH25P2 EARS the NEWS: BB-8 meet and greet premieres New Pirates preview Dates for MNSSHP & MVMCP New details on Fireworks show - Happily Ever After The Rock skippers the Jungle Cruise! Disneyland Legends Divas Dish Diz Sponsors: Upon a Star Travel & Concierge ~ Customized Disney travel planning for your family! Let our team customize a magical vacation for your family - there is no additional cost to you when you book a package with our team! Sugar Fox Flowers ~ Customize your wedding/event cakes with our made to order edible Sugar Flowers. Turn your DIY cakes into Show Stoppers! Need more Dish from our Divas??? Co-Host: Jennifer Novotny: Upon A Star Travel & Concierge ~ www.UponAStarTravel.com Co-Host: Christine Fox: @ChristineFox @SugarFoxFlowers @Foxmomof4 ~ www.sugarfoxflowers.com Social Media: KallyLavoie: @Miss_K_Lavoie Disneyland Expert: KatrinaRios: @katrinarabbit87
The prologue gets going with Elves, Dwarves, Men, Rings, and the first glimpse of Sauron. Email: contact@lordoftheringsminute.com Special Thanks to Patreon Associate Producer: Leaper 182
The Ball Brigade's next destination is a mountain that's constantly on fire. There they meet a viking steampunk lumberjack and a dinosaur-murdering young woman. Obvious fertile ground for romance. Topics of discussion include - our lunch critiques, how trenchcoats need a comeback, the McConaiisance, whether or not Pilaf is a child, spoiling twenty-year-old movies, lasers vs. karate, and gettin' that chichi. Opening/Closing Track: Dragon Ball (metal cover) by Sonata Antartika sonataantartika.bandcamp.com/music CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ email: kamehousepartypod@gmail.com facebook: www.facebook.com/kamehouseparty/ twitter: twitter.com/kamehouseparty instagram: www.instagram.com/kamehouseparty/
Kalea climbed Fire Mountain to get a gift for her baby brother Jak, but there's still one more item on her list. To get it, Kalea will need the help of the Forest King, but first she'll need to find her way through his maze.
The WDW Radio Show - Your Walt Disney World Information Station
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and What Might Have Been - Fire Mountain and Villains Mountain Hello and welcome to The WDW Radio Show - Your Walt Disney World Information Station. I am your host, Lou Mongello, and this is show #301 for the week of November 18, 2012. I'm here to help you have the best possible Disney vacation experience, and bring you some Disney magic to to wherever you are with this podcast, videos, blog, live broadcasts, events, trivia books, CDs and more. You can find it all at WDWRadio.com Join me aboard my Walt Disney World Wayback Machine as we journey 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. We'll look at the attraction's history and virtually board the Nautilus with Captain Nemo and take you scene-by-scene through Fantasyland's E-Ticket attraction before looking at why it closed for good. We'll then explore what should have taken its place, in the location where New Fantasyland in Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom now sits, as we examine the Imagineering concepts of Atlantis and Fire Mountain as well as Villains Mountain and village. It's a fascinating look at what could have been, as we ask for your thoughts as well. I'll have the answer to our last Walt Disney World Trivia Question of the Week, and pose a new challenge for your chance to win a Disney prize package. I'll then have some announcements at the end of the show, so sit back, relax, and enjoy this week's episode of the WDW Radio Show. ------------------------------------- THANK YOU for your support by voting WDW Radio Best Travel Podcast for 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011! ------------------------------------- Visit http://WDWRadio.com for our Disney blog, videos, events and more! Twitter: http://Twitter.com/LouMongello Facebook: http://Facebook.com/LouMongello YouTube: http://YouTube.com/WDWRadio Google+: http://LouMongello.com/gplus Pinterest: http://Pinterest.com/LouMongello Thanks for listening! Be sure to tune in next week!
Inspired by my performance at Fire Mountain 2012. Enjoy. Tracklisting: Cdbl - I Need You (Kidnap Kid remix) The Francis Inferno Orchestra - I Need It (Fantastic Man Electric Boogaloo remix) Fono One - Ritual George Fitzgerald - Hearts Circulation - Turquoise (BLIM's Relentless Bass mix) Photek & Kuru - Fountainhead Electro Mojo - Missing Lemon Paul Mac - Acid Jam 1 Ten Madison -Humans TRS-80 - Special Effect (Black Light Mix) Andrea Parker - Unconnected Edit Force & Paul - Casablanca Nalepa - Fireflies Jeff Taylor - Eluxtria Soosh - missed you tonight (oddlogic remix) Zeno - Ease Shuta Hasunuma - Exchange Groove Astro Raph - You & Me ICE CUBE - Hello (CONTINUUM REMIX) Kirin - Bam (Original_Mix) Muffle - Omallian Globes KK-Wave (Original) [Lo-Vibes]
Inspired by my performance at Fire Mountain 2012. Enjoy. Tracklisting: Cdbl - I Need You (Kidnap Kid remix) The Francis Inferno Orchestra - I Need It (Fantastic Man Electric Boogaloo remix) Fono One - Ritual George Fitzgerald - Hearts Circulation - Turquoise (BLIM's Relentless Bass mix) Photek & Kuru - Fountainhead Electro Mojo - Missing Lemon Paul Mac - Acid Jam 1 Ten Madison -Humans TRS-80 - Special Effect (Black Light Mix) Andrea Parker - Unconnected Edit Force & Paul - Casablanca Nalepa - Fireflies Jeff Taylor - Eluxtria Soosh - missed you tonight (oddlogic remix) Zeno - Ease Shuta Hasunuma - Exchange Groove Astro Raph - You & Me ICE CUBE - Hello (CONTINUUM REMIX) Kirin - Bam (Original_Mix) Muffle - Omallian Globes KK-Wave (Original) [Lo-Vibes]