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10/05/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN
00:00 - 25:28 – JMV is out at Parks Place Pub in Fishers, and he’s joined by betting analyst Brent Holverson as well as Joel Erickson of the IndyStar. They kick things off by talking about Xavien Howard’s shocking retirement, and if AD Mitchell will see some reduced playing time. 25:29 – 43:37 – Chris Myers, who will be on the call for the Colts-Raiders game, joins the show! JMV and Chris preview the matchup, talk about the AFC South divisional race, and more! 43:38 – 46:32 – JMV wraps up the 1st hour of the show! 46:33 – 1:16:07 – JMV and Brent Holverson make their picks for Week 5 of the NFL Season! 1:16:08 – 1:24:53 – JMV, Brent and Matt from Parks Place are joined by Lindsey Monroe from WTHR, and they talk about the end of the Reds postseason! 1:24:54 – 1:32:06 – JMV and the gang wrap up the 2nd hour of the show! 1:32:07 – 1:57:10 – Mike Chappell from FOX59 and CBS 4 joins the show! Mike and JMV preview the Colts-Raiders matchup, discuss how the Colts can rebound from their loss to the Rams, and more! 1:57:11 – 2:11:07 – Charles Arbuckle, the former Colts tight end now with the Colts Radio Network, joins the show! Charles and JMV preview the Colts matchup with the Raiders! 2:11:08 – 2:15:05 – JMV and the gang wrap up another edition of the show! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 18:04 – Fever come up short in overtime in Game 5 to end their season, Kelsey Mitchell’s injury, the Herculean shots the Aces made down the stretch, Napheesa Collier goes scorched earth on the WNBA and commissioner Cathy Engelbert in her exit interview, Greg Rakestraw hops on to discuss the Fever/Reds and Horizon League 18:05 – 27:40 – Morning Checkdown 27:41 – 48:48 – Horizon League Commissioner Julie Roe Lach joins us to discuss the NCAA news from yesterday with the women’s tournament expanding to Lucas Oil Stadium in a couple of years, Horizon League upcoming changes, the transfer portal and how it affects the Horizon League, keeping the tournament at 68?, what goes into the decision to add schools to conferences and leagues, the Fever loss and how they fought to the very end 48:49 – 1:16:24 – Kendrick Lamar, ESPN Colts reporter Stephen Holder joins us and discusses the Colts roster move yesterday but the lack of secondary help, what he thinks happens Sunday with AD Mitchell and Xavien Howard, the 10 men on the field play, Daniel Jones heading into the Raiders game, Colts pass rush, Morning Checkdown 1:16:25 – 1:27:20 – Colts get ready for Raiders, what does accountability look like for the Colts after the AD blunders and the 10 men on the field play, Lou Anarumo on why Mooney Ward shadowed Davante Adams instead of Puka Nacua 1:27:21 – 1:36:27– Spooky season has arrived, Halloween candy, caller thought AD Mitchell’s mistakes weren’t as egregious as it’s being made out to be 1:36:28 – 2:01:40– Fever fall to the Aces in Game 5, the resiliency of the Fever, Kelsey Mitchell’s injury in the third quarter and Stepanie White’s pep speech following the injury, the AD Mitchell fallout, another caller defends AD Mitchell’s actions, Morning Checkdown 2:01:41 - 2:11:58– IU-Indy basketball head coach Ben Howlett joins us and discusses life of a dad with a young child, his time at West Liberty, getting ready for the season, plans for the roster, identifying guys who fit his system and playing style, his favorite spot in Fishers 2:11:59 – 2:16:51 – Wrapping up the show, what’s in store for the Fever going for, Colts thoughts before the next practice, injury reportSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fishers Basketball Head Coach Garrett Winegar joins DeJuan Marrero to talk all things Indiana hoops—from the mindset behind a 40-game win streak to crossing the 100-win milestone in his career. They dive into the upcoming season, the preparation that fuels consistent success, and the intentional culture Winegar has built at Fishers High School.
St. Luke 5:1-11. Drawing on St. Luke's account of Christ calling His disciples to become fishers of men, this homily explores why marriages and parishes often falter when built on human strength alone. Fr. Anthony reminds us that brokenness, poor models, and cultural confusion cannot be overcome by willpower or good intentions, but only through Christ and His Church. Just as the apostles' empty nets were filled at the Lord's command, so too our families and parishes flourish when rooted in His blessing and obedience. --- Homily: Why is it so hard to build a good marriage (and parish)? Saint Luke 5:1-11; Fishers of Men So it was, as the multitude pressed about Him to hear the word of God, that He stood by the Lake of Gennesaret, and saw two boats standing by the lake; but the fishermen had gone from them and were washing their nets. Then He got into one of the boats, which was Simon's, and asked him to put out a little from the land. And He sat down and taught the multitudes from the boat. When He had stopped speaking, He said to Simon, “Launch out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch.” But Simon answered and said to Him, “Master, we have toiled all night and caught nothing; nevertheless at Your word I will let down the net.” And when they had done this, they caught a great number of fish, and their net was breaking. So they signaled to their partners in the other boat to come and help them. And they came and filled both the boats, so that they began to sink. When Simon Peter saw it, he fell down at Jesus' knees, saying, “Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O Lord!” For he and all who were with him were astonished at the catch of fish which they had taken; and so also were James and John, the sons of Zebedee, who were partners with Simon. And Jesus said to Simon, “Do not be afraid. From now on you will catch men.” So when they had brought their boats to land, they forsook all and followed Him (St. Luke 5:1-11). Introduction: How Christ Builds the Church This is a beautiful story from the ministry of Jesus Christ. It comes on the heels of his Baptism, his temptation by the devil in the wilderness, and the beginning of his preaching ministry in the synagogues of Galilee. In this Gospel, Christ has started building something very special; something that would never fall; something that would bring healing to broken humanity; something through which He would change the world. He began building the Church. And He did it with simple fishermen on the side of a lake. Continuation: We are Building, too We are participating in this work as well. We want to build something that will never fail; something that will bring healing to broken people; something that will transform a troubled place. We are building a parish. Today's Gospel provides a wonderful lesson for us on this very thing. In his homily on today's Gospel, St. Nikolai Velimirovich writes; “Except the Lord build the house, all who labor labor in vain.” (Psalm 126:1) If the builders build in God's name, they will build a palace, even their hands are weak and their material poor. If, though, the builders build in their own name, in opposition to God, the work of their hands will be brought down as was the Tower of Babel. There is no power that can bring God's work to ruin. Pagan palaces and cities fall into ruin, but God's huts remain standing. That which God's finger upholds stands more firmly than that which [the mythical titan] Atlas supports on his back… May the almighty Lord preserve us from the thought that we can achieve any good without His help and His blessing… May today's Gospel serve as a warning that such vain thoughts must never be formulated our souls. It speaks of how all men's efforts are in vain if God does not help them. While Christ's apostle's were fishing as men, they caught nothing; but when Christ commanded them to cast their nets once more into the sea, they caught such a great haul of fish that their nets tore. Why would anyone think they can build something worthwhile without Christ? I don't know. It is futile. We know better. But we do it all the time. Understanding the Curse of Sin: the example of marriage Let's look at the example of marriage. It can be so hard to get it right, and there are just so many ways to get it wrong. Why is it so hard? It isn't because people aren't trying. In fact, they are trying all kinds of things… but they aren't working very well. At best, some couples might end up with a marriage that lasts, but marriage was not just meant to endure. It's not supposed to be like a boxing match that makes it to the final round; with the two so tired they can hardly lift a glove and they just lean on one another gasping and looking forward to the bell (or, as is as likely to happen in marriages, the two just hang out in their separate corners doing their own thing until the final bell sounds). A good marriage does more than last, it brings joy to its members and its fruit brings happiness that endures from generation to generation. But why is this so rare? It should come as no surprise. Look how many people come from broken families. It isn't their fault, but this really puts them behind the eight ball. They come from broken families and a broken world, so they have bad examples and have internalized all the wrong instincts. Brokenness has been imprinted in their minds and hearts; this cannot help but shape their actions, no matter how good and noble their intentions are. Even if they try to rise above and do things right, what examples are they going to follow? Television? Movies? TikTok? Their friends? Their hearts? None of these is a reliable guide – all of them are fallen. If statistics are correct – and there is no reason to doubt them – our young men are learning more about how to relate to women from pornography than they are from anything good and real. And the expectations and self-respect of our young women are being shaped by this same blighted culture. Is there really any wonder that we are so bad at marriage? That even those young couples who try to get it right end up building a perverted parody of the kind of blessed union of flesh and spirit that we celebrate in the Mystery of Crowning? That we have far more “towers of Babel” than temples of true love? Reiterating the Problem… and the solution To repeat the Psalm; “Except the Lord build the house, all who labor labor in vain.” (126:1). We cannot overcome our own brokenness by trying harder or following the examples and guidance of people who are broken, too (St. Matthew 15:14; … if the blind lead the blind both will fall into a pit). An alcoholic cannot live a healthy life by trying harder; he has to admit his problem, heal and transform his heart and habits. And he has to let God be the foundation of this process. This is why twelve-step programs are so successful: they transform the hearts and habits of the repentant, with God as the foundation of the process. How many addicts do you know that continue ruining their lives because they think they can work everything out on their own? But alcoholics and philanderers do not just hurt themselves. We know from history and our own observations that the children of alcoholics and broken homes are cursed by both nature and nurture. Again, it isn't fair, but it is true. If we want the next generations to succeed then we have to be honest about both the cause and the cure of what ails them and us. The cause is our brokenness, and the cure is Christ Jesus. The cure is His Church. The cure is the Way of Holy Orthodoxy. All else is vanity. They are Towers of Babel. They are sand castles at a low tide. Back to Today's Gospel: becoming fishers of men The curse of sin is the very thing that Christ came to remove. To put it in very practical terms, Christ came to save your marriages, to heal your addictions, to restore your sanity, and to replace your sorrow, pain, and frustration with joy and eternal blessedness. That is to say, He came to save you from the very real, very specific, and very damning problems in your life. And not just yours, but everyone's. A world that was created good groans in agony, and our Lord loves it too much to allow that to continue. And so He became a man, He taught us, He died for us, He was resurrected and ascended into Glory, and, more to today's point, He established the Church to be the Ark of our salvation. What a beautiful image a boat is for the Church. Think about it: we are drowning in a sea of sin and trying to tread water amidst a storm of temptation. We cannot survive this on our own, and it does not help to band together – eventually, even the strongest swimmer must succumb to weakness; moreover, the weak are infamous for dragging the stronger down. It is a terrible situation to be drowning in this stormy sea. Our breaths are numbered, and we are sure to die in agony. It is only a matter of time. But into this bleak scene comes salvation: the apostles cast out their nets and pull us in to the safety of the boat. We can finally breath without struggling. It is calm in the boat. It is here that our real healing begins… then we are given our own nets. Conclusion: we cannot catch men if we don't try; we cannot catch men if we don't learn how We are in the boat. Here at Christ the Saviour, we have the fullness of the faith (we are like a fractal of the Universal Church) so it is fair to say that we are the boat. But remember that bit earlier about how nature and nurture conspire against our marriages? You know me well enough by now to know that I wasn't just talking about marriage. Marriage is an image of the Church: the union of flesh with one another and the union of that one flesh with God (Ephesians 5:32). Why should we think that we are naturally any better at living as the Church than we are with marriage? The same forces work against us: we suffer from both nature and nurture. Just as good intentions are not enough for the children of broken homes, they are not enough for us as we try to build this parish. Without serious help, we will just end up building the equivalent of a miserable and failed marriage, another Tower of Babel, a perverse monument to our own fallenness. We cannot do it on our own. We need help. We need Christ. Without Him, we are like the Apostles in today's lesson before our Lord came; “toiling all night and catching nothing” (St. Luke 5:5). It had been a hard night for them and they had given up on catching anything; but then Christ came and told them to go back out, and they caught more than they could carry. So many that their boats almost broke. This parish has been through a lot. There was a time when it was down to a handful of people. Like Simon in today's lesson, we had good hearts and the best of intentions, but we were tired; and we had pretty much given up on catching fish. But the Lord has told us to get back out there and get it done. And so that is what we are doing. Of course, we are smart in the ways of the world, and we are always tempted to rely on our own strength and our own hearts. But our hearts are broken and our strength will fail us. “Except the Lord build the house, all who labor labor in vain.” (126:1). But for those who put their trust in the Lord and in His way – there is no limit to the good that they can do. This is where we are. We have given our lives and the future of this parish to the Lord Jesus Christ. Like Simon, we haven't always seen the point of what the Lord commands, but also like Simon, we follow Him. And we know the result of doing the Lord's will: the catch was so great that their nets were so full that they were all but bursting, and the ship could barely stay afloat. Does this sound familiar? The Lord has bless your commitment and your faith; and our growth has been so great that we wonder if our walls can hold the number of men, women, and children who have been pulled in to the safety of the Church. So great that we, like Simon calling for the second boat, are helping to plant missions and look for new properties to provide enough room. Because there is no reason to expect this growth to stop. After all, there are a lot of people drowning in the waters around us. We cannot allow them to perish – it is God's will that all be saved. It is a tough calling. But we do not labor in vain: because we are building according to the Lord's command. We have been transformed fishers of men. To God be all glory and may He bless us as we do this work.
09/28/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN
00:00 – 22:58 - WTHR’s Dominic Miranda joins us for Operation Football out at Cascade High School, Brownsburg destroys Fishers last week and now gets ready to take on Westfield, Tri West’s Jack Sorgi, Fever/Aces in a critical Game 3 tonight, keys to a Colts victory against the Rams, Mike Hilton’s role, Mike Tomlin takes a shot at AR 22:59 – 33:32– ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses his Friday tennis routine, tennis vs. pickleball, is IU better than last year, the high school slate to pay attention to tonight, who may be Mr. Football front-runners?, Colts-Rams notes 33:33 – 43:12 - - Our most exciting/easiest/hardest games of the weekend 43:13 – 56:34 - Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us to discuss a highly intriguing match-up against the Rams in LA, the most astonishing numbers he’s seen through the first three weeks of the season, Taylor’s Tidbits with a fresh intro, a long time since the Colts have played in LA and won in LA 56:35 – 1:06:23 - Indiana Fever President Kelly Krauskopf joins us ahead of tonight’s critical Game 3 against the Aces, Kelsey Mitchell’s play, the amount of mixing and matching the roster has had through injuries this season, Caitlin Clark update, high ratings and fan base despite Clark injury, Game 3 tonightSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 11:03– James rocks the candy stripe pants on the final day of his Hoosiers bet, what is the greatest stretch on the sports calendar?, Colts injury report heading into the Rams game, 11:04 – 19:31 – Morning Checkdown 19:32 – 42:23 – WTHR’s Dominic Miranda joins us for Operation Football out at Cascade High School, Brownsburg destroys Fishers last week and now gets ready to take on Westfield, Tri West’s Jack Sorgi, Fever/Aces in a critical Game 3 tonight, keys to a Colts victory against the Rams, Mike Hilton’s role, Mike Tomlin takes a shot at AR 42:24 – 1:05:55 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses his Friday tennis routine, tennis vs. pickleball, is IU better than last year, the high school slate to pay attention to tonight, who may be Mr. Football front-runners?, Colts-Rams notes, Morning Checkdown 1:05:56 – 1:15:35 – Our most exciting/easiest/hardest games of the weekend 1:15:36 – 1:24:59 – Fan runs into Cam Bynum, Colts-Rams thoughts, AD Mitchell breakout? 1:25:00 – 1:48:00 – Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us to discuss a highly intriguing match-up against the Rams in LA, the most astonishing numbers he’s seen through the first three weeks of the season, Taylor’s Tidbits with a fresh intro, a long time since the Colts have played in LA and won in LA, Morning Checkdown 1:48:01 – 2:00:25 – Indiana Fever President Kelly Krauskopf joins us ahead of tonight’s critical Game 3 against the Aces, Kelsey Mitchell’s play, the amount of mixing and matching the roster has had through injuries this season, Caitlin Clark update, high ratings and fan base despite Clark injury, Game 3 tonight 2:00:26 – 2:07:24 – Colts-Rams preview, text line thoughts, caller asks about the game, our Colts-Rams predictionsSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Olav Langelaar from the BC Trappers Association discusses the challenges faced in fisher trapping in British Columbia, highlighting the disconnect between government data and on-the-ground realities. He shares his journey of involvement in the issue, the importance of collaboration between trappers and government, and the need for accurate data collection and modeling. The discussion also touches on the complexities of subspecies classification and the role of trappers in wildlife management, emphasizing the importance of persistence and unity in advocating for sustainable practices. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Henry Brockman with Henry's Farm in Congerville details his vegetable farming operation and overcoming a farm accident. Helen VanBeck with American Farmland Trust highlights Fishers & Farmers Workshops. Andrew Deedrich, a COUNTRY Financial farm certified rep in Champaign and Emily Cler with the Champaign County Farm Bureau discuss the Feed a Farmer campaign during harvest season.
0:00 Intro0:52 Podcast24:07 Wrap-upAbout Fishers Farm (Watch) — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEkx3ybzaBM&t=84sMark E. Shaw, D.Min., founded The Addiction Connection in 2012 and is the author of 30 publications on addictions and biblical counseling. He serves as Nocatee Campus Pastor of Counseling at First Baptist Church Jacksonville (FL).Bible study on handling God's truth
Join as Pastor Challenges us to become Fishers of Men while he continues our series in the book of Luke.
09/21/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN
GDP Script/ Top Stories for September 20th Publish Date: September 20th PRE-ROLL: From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Saturday, September 20th and Happy Birthday to Red Auerbach I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by Gwinnett KIA Mall of Georgia. Suwanee Fest promises a dino-mite time this weekend Atlanta Gas Light Foundation and Goodr host free pop-up grocery market in Gwinnett Heart extends Royal Flush tour — coming to Gwinnett's Gas South Arena in February Plus, the Stripers report with pitcher Davis Daniel All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: 07.14.22 KIA MOG STORY 1: Suwanee Fest promises a dino-mite time this weekend Suwanee Fest is going full Jurassic for its 41st anniversary this weekend, and honestly? It sounds like a blast. Kicking off Saturday at 9 a.m., the parade promises floats, costumes, and enough dinosaur vibes to make you feel like you’re in Jurassic Park. After that, Town Center Park transforms into a prehistoric playground—vendors selling everything from pottery to snacks, and a Family Fun Zone packed with fossil digs, science experiments, and even a baby dino hatching. New this year? The Youth on the Rise Tent, where young entrepreneurs (18 and under) show off their creativity. Plus, live music all weekend—NeXus Drumline, Stayin’ Alive Crew, and more. Don’t forget the photo booth for your dino-moment! STORY 2: Atlanta Gas Light Foundation and Goodr host free pop-up grocery market in Gwinnett On Sept. 12, the Atlanta Gas Light Foundation and Goodr teamed up to host a free Pop-Up Grocery Market at Shorty Howell Park in Duluth, and it was a lifeline for nearly 200 families. Volunteers handed out over 5,200 pounds of food—meat, fresh produce, dairy, bread, snacks, you name it. Enough to stock pantries for a week. But here’s the thing: food insecurity is still a massive issue in Georgia. In Gwinnett County alone, 12.2% of residents struggle to put food on the table. Goodr’s pop-up model? It’s fast, efficient, and, most importantly, respectful. Since 2021, Atlanta Gas Light has donated $400,000 to support Goodr’s mission to fight hunger and food waste. STORY 3: Heart extends Royal Flush tour — coming to Gwinnett's Gas South Arena in February Heart’s still got it—Ann and Nancy Wilson aren’t slowing down anytime soon. Their “Royal Flush” tour? Yeah, it’s rolling right into 2026. They just dropped the news: first stop of the new leg? Gwinnett’s Gas South Arena, February 15. Mark your calendar. Thirteen dates, all over the South and Midwest. Some big arena shows, sure, but also these intimate “An Evening with Heart” gigs. Sounds like magic, doesn’t it? The whole thing wraps up March 15 in Fishers, Indiana. Oh, and Lucinda Williams? She’s tagging along for most of it. That’s a double bill you don’t wanna miss. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: Ingles Markets 2 STRIPERS INTERVIEW Break 3: STORY 6: Georgia lawmakers, keen on abolishing income tax, hear from other states without one Georgia Republicans are doubling down on their push to eliminate the state income tax, but they’re drawing a line: no new taxes on groceries, housing, or gas. Sen. Blake Tillery, who’s also running for lieutenant governor—got a Republican-led study committee to agree on that much Wednesday. But here’s the catch: cutting the 5.19% income tax means lawmakers have to either slash the budget or find new revenue streams. Other states without income taxes, like Florida and Texas, lean heavily on sales taxes. Florida, for example, gets 75% of its revenue from a 6% sales tax. Not everyone’s sold. Sen. Nan Orrock, argued sales taxes hit low-income families hardest. But Republicans, like former Texas budget director Sarah Hicks, say businesses—and jobs—follow low taxes. Georgia’s already inching toward this goal, gradually lowering its income tax rate since 2022. The next hearing? October. STORY 7: Duluth High Student Kei Nagata Wins Prestigious Alexander Hamilton Scholar Award Duluth High’s Kei Nagata just snagged the prestigious Alexander Hamilton Scholar Award—an honor that screams leadership, grit, and heart. Out of nearly 800 applicants nationwide, only 26 students made the cut this year, and Kei’s one of them. The award, given by the Seattle-based Alexander Hamilton Scholars, isn’t just about a shiny title. It’s about mentorship, education, and the kind of determination Hamilton himself embodied—rising from poverty to greatness. Kei will join a tight-knit group of future changemakers, gaining access to internships, leadership training, and $1,000 in scholarships. 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In Part 2 of Fishers of People David reinforces the pillars of the Gospel and how we use that- not our own wisdom or ability to build relationships- to bring people closer to Jesus.
(00:00-24:03) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query remembering where he was on this day in 2001 as we continue to mourn the losses of Americans from 24-years ago. He weighs in on a comparison he saw with Daniel Jones and explains why he is all bandaged up. (24:03-38:57) – Brandon Krisztal from Guerilla Sports in Denver joins Jake Query to preview this weekend’s game between the Denver Broncos and Indianapolis Colts. He highlights the strengths, weaknesses, and the week one performance for Denver. Brandon also comments on what type of defense Denver will try to run against the Colts and why the Rockies continue to suck. (38:57-44:48) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing a comment made by NBA Commissioner Adam Silver yesterday. (44:48-1:06:34) – Jake fully dives into what issue he had with Adam Silver’s comment about the NBA from the previous segment. It leads to a conversation about athletes constantly having to avoid betting on sports with more college students being caught betting. (1:06:34-1:21:50) – Purdue Radio Network’s Rob Blackman makes an appearance on Query & Company to recap the first two wins of the season for the Boilermakers with Jake Query. He also previews the first test of the season for Barry Odom’s team against the USC Trojans on Saturday, explains the coaching impact that has been made on this team so far, and what Odom has done to connect with the fans. (1:21:50-1:27:15) – The second hour of the show concludes with Jake asking Eddie, and the audience, if he is a Type A or Type B personality because of someone saying he’s Type A. (1:27:15-1:50:00) – Former Purdue wide receiver Seth Morales joins Jake Query to relive his game winning touchdown catch in 2000 against Ohio State to send the Boilermakers to the Rose Bowl. He takes us through that entire play, what it was like playing for Drew Brees in college, the impact Joe Tiller had on his life, and celebrating the entire team this weekend at Ross-Ade Stadium against USC. (1:50:00-2:07:47) – The voice of the Indianapolis Colts, Matt Taylor, makes his weekly visit on the show to chat with Jake Query about Sunday’s matchup against the Denver Broncos. Jake and Matt also touch on the importance of Ashton Dulin to the Colts, if Michael Pittman Jr.’s week one performance was a sign of things to come, and a couple of concerns that he has about the Colts. (2:07:47-2:07:56) – Today’s show closes out with Jake welcoming JMV to the show from Ale Emporium in Fishers to preview his show. JMV has special guest, Good Jimmy, join Jake to discuss the start to the Pacers season in six weeks!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 24:45 – JMV is out at Ale Emporium in Fishers where he and betting analyst Brent Holverson kick things off by previewing Week 2 of the NFL season! Lindsey Monroe from WTHR stops by! 24:46 – 38:08 – JMV, Brent and Lindsey talk about this weekend of college football, including IU’s game against Indiana State University! 38:09 – 40:57 – JMV, Brent and Lindsey wrap up the 1st hour of the show! 40:58 – 1:10:03 – JMV, Brent, Lindsey and Tony from the Ale Emporium give their picks for Week 2 of the NFL season! 1:10:04 – 1:16:48 – JMV, Lindsey, Brent and Tony keep things rolling as they talk about some of the new Emporium locations! 1:16:49 – 1:21:58 – JMV, Lindsey, Brent and Tony talk about their favorite 90’s song as the 2nd hour draws to a close! 1:21:59 – 1:45:14 – JMV, Brent and Lindsey discuss what we might see from Daniel Jones in Week 2 of the NFL season, when he takes on the Denver Broncos defense! Colts wide receiver Alec Pierce joins the show! Alec and JMV discuss the Colts win over the Dolphins, their matchup with Denver, and more! 1:45:15 - 1:57:55 – JMV, Brent, Lindsey and Tony continue to preview the Colts matchup with the Broncos! He takes a call from a listener of the show! 1:57:56 – 2:07:40 – JMV, Brent and Tony wrap up the show! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fishers have criticised the state government's pledge to turn 30 per cent of WA's Exmouth Gulf into no-catch sanctuary zones.
David leads us into our Autumn series of 'Make Disciples' and teaches on what it means to be fishers of people, how to partner with God, and how to stay available for Him to use to share His Gospel with the world around us!
Joshua Farmer followed his ex-wife, Kaylah Farmer, to a gas station in Fishers, Indiana, in 2023 and shot her 15 times. Kaylah had divorced Joshua because he was abusive to her, and their three children had witnessed some of the abuse. Police tracked Joshua down, hiding in some shrubs, and took him into custody. Law&Crime's Angenette Levy goes through the tragic case in this episode of Crime Fix — a daily show covering the biggest stories in crime.PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW:If you're ever injured in an accident, you can check out Morgan & Morgan. You can submit a claim in 8 clicks or less without having to leave your couch. To start your claim, visit: https://www.forthepeople.com/CrimeFixHost:Angenette Levy https://twitter.com/Angenette5Producer:Jordan ChaconCRIME FIX PRODUCTION:Head of Social Media, YouTube - Bobby SzokeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinVideo Editing - Daniel CamachoGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
09/07/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN
Looking for something fun to do this weekend? You're in the right place! WISH-TV Events manager, Allan Haw, has a calendar full of things for you to do! Here's what's happening for Labor Day weekend, Friday, September 5 through Sunday, September 7, 2025. This week: The Penrod Art Fair plus more from the WISH-TV Community Calendar! Let's make it a great weekend and find out what's going on “IN the Community”! Events mentioned in this episode:Penrod Arts Fair Saturday, September 06, 9:00am-5:00pmNewfields4000 N Michigan RdIndianapolis, IN 20th Annual Quest for the West® Art Show and SaleSeptember 05 - September 06Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art500 West Washington StreetIndianapolis, IN Tipton County Pork FestivalSeptember 04 - September 06Downtown Tipton100 E Jefferson StreetTipton, IN Jupiter Flights Balloon FestivalSeptember 05 - September 07Conner Prairie13400 Allisonville Rd,Fishers, IN Colts 5KSaturday, September 06, 8:00am-12:00pmLucas Oil Stadium500 South Capitol AvenueIndianapolis, IN Shelby County Arts Fest Arts in the ParkSaturday, September 06, 9:00am-2:00pmBlue River Memorial Park725 Lee Blvd.Shelbyville, IN Carmel Solstice Music and Craft FestivalSeptember 06 - September 07, 10:00am-5:00pm525 North End DriveCarmel, IN Muncie Pride Fest 2025Saturday, September 06, 2:00pm - 7:00pmCannon Commons600 S Walnut StMuncie, IN WISH-TV Community Calendar If you have a suggestion for the show you can reach me at: Allan.Haw@wishtv.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, Pastor Bill reminds us how Jesus calls us to follow Him, live transformed lives, and urgently share the gospel with others.
08/31/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN
This hour, Don Dubuc talks about the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources announcing anglers can fish red snapper 7 days a week this fishing season, gives an update on Vibrio vulnificus, and shares post-Katrina fishing stories. Then, Don gets field reports from Robbie Campo, Campo's Marina, and Daryl Carpenter, Reel Screamers Guide Service.
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A coroner is recommending life jackets be made mandatory for anyone rock fishing. Water Safety New Zealand's Gavin Walker spoke to Corin Dann.
08/24/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN
Legend Hank Parker and Fishers of Men Director Al Odom in the Best of!
Leveling up to purple belt is exciting—but it also comes with new challenges, responsibilities, and expectations on the mats. In this episode, we dive into practical tips for thriving at the purple belt stage of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. From sharpening your game and refining fundamentals to navigating plateaus, developing leadership skills, and balancing training with life outside the gym, we share insights to help you grow with confidence at this pivotal rank. Whether you're newly promoted or have been repping purple for a while, this conversation will give you the tools to keep rolling forward. You can find the podcast on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Bluesky, and Substack @lezrollradio. You can find Andrea on all platforms: @schoeneggea and Kelly @kellyschoenegge. Join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/k9kzDbedFA Merchandise: lezrollradio.com/shop Join us April 17th-19th 2026 in Fishers, IN for the 4th annual Lez Roll Queer Grappling Camp, open to all members of the LGBTQ+ community. lezrollradio.com/camp
Rock fishing can be a picturesque activity, particularly on Australia's coastlines. But the ocean is unpredictable, and that makes rock fishing a dangerous activity, too. - Memancing dari tebing adalah salah satu aktivitas yang menarik dan indah, terutama di sepanjang pantai Australia. Namun, lautan tidak dapat diprediksi, dan hal itu membuat pancing tebing ini menjadi aktivitas yang berbahaya pula.
08/17/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN
Bycatch is a big problem for ocean life, causing the deaths of thousands of marine animals. Reducing the number of animals caught accidentally is key to caring for the sea.New research shows that some fishers are very good at minimising bycatch. Dr Leslie Roberson at the University of Queensland joins us to discuss why this might be. You can read more of Leslie's research here.
08/10/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN
12-year NBA veteran Gary Harris discusses hosting his first annual Gary Harris Elite Camp at his alma mater, Hamilton Southeastern High School in Fishers, Indiana. He also talks about RJ Hunter designing the camp logo, reflects on the talent of the 2012 Indiana All-Star team, shares the secret to becoming an NBA veteran, and expresses what he looks forward to in playing with the Bucks.
Fishers Freight Coach Dixie Wooten talks about the season and what to expect in 2026
08/03/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN
Jesus said to Simon, “Don't be afraid; from now on you will fish for people.” — Luke 5:10 Do you like fishing? I do, although I often return home with an empty bucket. Unlike me, Simon Peter didn't fish for fun; his life depended on it. In this dramatic story, Peter not only catches a boatload of fish, but he is called by Jesus the Messiah to follow him. After an unsuccessful night of fishing, Simon and his crew were washing out their nets when Jesus came by. He asked if he could use their boat for speaking to the people by the lakeshore, and then later he told the fishermen to take their boat out for a catch of fish. Simon wearily complied. He was soon overwhelmed, however, with hauling in a catch of so many fish that his nets nearly broke. Simon fell at Jesus' feet. He knew he was in the presence of the Lord, whose authority over creation was overwhelmingly clear. Simon's encounter with Jesus that day echoed the call of prophets like Moses, Isaiah, and Ezekiel, who knew they were in the presence of the living God. And, like the prophets, Simon Peter was called by the Lord to serve him. And what would that service be? Jesus told Peter that from now on he would “fish for people” by drawing people around him to the love of Jesus. When we meet Jesus, the living God, we do well to fall to our knees too. Jesus calls each of us to follow him and to share in the glorious task of drawing others to his love. As with Peter, Lord Jesus, you call us to follow you and to share your love with others. Please give us strength, wisdom, and courage to share your love. Amen.
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Whether you're stacking gold medals or tapping out in under 30 seconds, how you handle the outcome says everything. In this episode, we're diving into the art of winning with humility and losing with dignity—because in jiu jitsu (and life), grace matters more than your record. We'll share cringe-worthy moments, personal lessons, and some hard truths about ego on the mat. You can find the podcast on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Bluesky, and Substack @lezrollradio. You can find Andrea on all platforms: @schoeneggea and Kelly @kellyschoenegge. Join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/k9kzDbedFA Merchandise: lezrollradio.com/shop Join us April 17th-19th 2026 in Fishers, IN for the 4th annual Lez Roll Queer Grappling Camp, open to all members of the LGBTQ+ community. lezrollradio.com/camp
07/27/2025 - Sunday Morning Message at Pinheads Family Entertainment Center in Fishers, IN
Indianapolis Public Schools is getting a 10.5 million dollar grant over the next five years to support the district's literacy programs. Two local nonprofits that serve Hoosiers experiencing homelessness announced a merger. A house that's been standing in Fishers since the late 1800s is soon to be torn down. Surgeons at Riley Children's Hospital in Indianapolis performed the state's first successful fetal spinal surgery on a severe spinal cord defect. Cookie Monster will be at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway this weekend as the Grand Marshal for the Brickyard 400. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
Jewish Voice for Peace Indianapolis calls for end of war, but no return of hostages. What are the worst songs ever made? Forcing Habba out of the NJ AG job is nonsense pettiness. PINO Mears criticizes state takeover plan. Eggs are good. Fishers plans to demolish historic Kincaid House. Epstein drama leads to House breaking early, Indianapolis Opera hosts “Lobster Palooza”. Trump calls out Obama, and the MSM goes insane. Hot dog tray for sale. Mahmoud Khalil refuses to condemn Hamas. Existing-home sales in central Indiana see biggest rise this year. Rep Ireland says lawmakers should consider giving the General Assembly the power to impeach prosecutors and judges who fail to enforce state law. Stocks up on Japan and Philippines trade deals. RIP Ozzy. Simpsons made its debut on Tracey Ullman showSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jewish Voice for Peace Indianapolis calls for end of war, but no return of hostages. What are the worst songs ever made? Forcing Habba out of the NJ AG job is nonsense pettiness. PINO Mears criticizes state takeover plan. Eggs are good. Fishers plans to demolish historic Kincaid House. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Highlights of the Fishers Freight's 49-40 victory over San Diego on July 19, 2025. Andrew Smith, Jim Leisure and Eva Hallman on the broadcast.
Colin and Josh discuss teams contending for a podium finish at the state meet: Avon, Fishers, HSE, Franklin Central, Homestead, Northridge, Brownsburg and Carmel.Want early and exclusive content from Indiana Runner? Go to www.patreon.com/indianarunner
Highlights from the Fishers Freight's 57-56 victory over the Green Bay Blizzard. Andrew Smith, Jim Leisure and Eva Hallman on the call.
Part 1 It's Not Summer Without You by Jenny Han Summary"It's Not Summer Without You" is the second book in Jenny Han's "Summer" series, which follows the life of Isabel “Belly” Conklin as she navigates her complicated feelings for her longtime crush, Jeremiah Fisher, and his brother, Conrad.The story picks up after the events of the first book. Belly has spent a summer in the past at the beach house belonging to the Fishers, but this time it's different. The summer is overshadowed by the sudden passing of Belly's mother, as well as the deepening emotional turmoil between Belly, Jeremiah, and Conrad. At the beginning of the book, Belly feels lost without her mother and struggles with her grief. She has been harboring feelings for Conrad, who has pushed her away, leaving her heartbroken. As the narrative progresses, we see Belly trying to deal with her conflicted emotions and her relationships with both brothers. Jeremiah, who represents friendship and comfort, tends to be more openly affectionate and supportive, while Conrad embodies a more complicated, brooding persona that causes Belly more pain due to his emotional distance. The setting of the beach house serves as a backdrop for Belly's journey of self-discovery and healing. The annual summer traditions are disrupted by the struggles the characters face, but they also provide moments of nostalgia and bittersweet memories as Belly reflects on her childhood and her relationships.As the story unfolds, Belly learns important lessons about love, loss, and the importance of moving forward in life. The book examines themes of family, friendship, and growing up, while Belly ultimately has to choose between the safety and friendship that Jeremiah offers and the intense but complicated love she shares with Conrad. Overall, "It's Not Summer Without You" is a heartfelt exploration of the challenges that accompany growing up, the pain of loss, and the complexity of teenage romance, setting the stage for the concluding book in the series.Part 2 It's Not Summer Without You AuthorJenny Han is an American author and the co-author of the popular young adult series "To All the Boys I've Loved Before." She was born on September 3, 1980, in Richmond, Virginia.Book Release Details for "It's Not Summer Without You": Release Date: "It's Not Summer Without You," which is the second book in the "Summer I Turned Pretty" series, was released on April 27, 2010.Other Works by Jenny Han: "The Summer I Turned Pretty" (2009) "It's Not Summer Without You" (2010) "We'll Always Have Summer" (2011) "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" (2014) "P.S. I Still Love You" (2015) "Always and Forever, Lara Jean" (2017) "Burn for Burn" (2012) co-written with Siobhan Vivian "Revolution" (2019)"The Amateurs" (2018) "The Upside of Unrequited" (2018) part of an anthologyGraphic Novel Adaptations of some of her books are also in development.Best Editions: In terms of best editions, particularly for her most acclaimed works:The "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" series has received multiple editions, including special annotated editions and hardcover versions that have been popular among readers. The books were also adapted into a successful film series.For the "Summer I Turned Pretty" series, the recent re-release editions often feature new cover designs and additional content, which might attract fans of the series who are interested in collecting.Overall, while all of her books have received praise and attention, the books from the "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" series stand out in terms of popularity and cultural impact.Part 3 It's Not Summer Without You Chapters"It's Not Summer Without You" by Jenny Han continues the coming-of-age story of Belly Conklin as she navigates the...
Fishers have been moving from northern Minnesota south and can now be seen in the Twin Cities area. What is a fisher? Join Brandon and Angela as they discuss what makes this large member of the weasel family special, and the special adaptations it has to help it hunt foods from rabbits to porcupines.
In this episode of the Captains Collective podcast, Hunter Leavine sits down with Samantha Tallyn, Liaison Coordinator for Fly Fishers International Women Connect (FFI WC) and a passionate advocate for building women's presence in fly fishing. In this upcoming conversation, Samantha shares what FFI Women Connect is all about—how to join, what the group offers, and how the experience has shaped her personally. She also opens up about her own journey into fly fishing, from coastal Florida to community-building leadership. Samantha is also a proud member of the Drifter Fish Club, and helping run the SFF Women's Tournament in the Tampa Bay Area. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices