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Description: Jeff Chu, an award-winning journalist, author, and "sort-of-kind-of farmer," joins Jen on the For the Love podcast to discuss his book, Good Soil: The Education of an Accidental Farmhand. In the book, Jeff shares stories from his time at “The Farminary”, a twenty-one-acre working farm at Princeton's Theological Seminary, where students explore life's biggest questions while cultivating the earth. Jeff reflects on his own struggles with faith, identity, and the expectations placed upon him as a gay man raised in a conservative Christian environment. His journey reveals the challenges of cultivating, not just plants, but also a spiritual life that is authentic, evolving, and inclusive. In this conversation, Jeff, Jen and Amy discuss: What Jeff learned at the “Farminary” about creating “good soil,” drawing lessons from the rhythms of growth, decay, and regeneration that define life on the land Finding moments of grace and healing. Challenging traditional interpretations of the biblical Parable of the Sower Exploring faith, not as something static, but as something that evolves. Thought-provoking Quotes: “God's love is that lavish and it's there for you. And it doesn't come with the conditions that you might have. It doesn't require you to do anything more than you've already done. It just requires you to be. God's love is big enough to hold that, and your mess, and your beauty, and your frailty, and anything else you might bring to God.” – Jeff Chu “I see folks trying to figure out how to create belonging, not just for themselves, but also for others, and being willing to ask those tough questions out loud, and being brave enough to say, I don't know, but I wonder. Being bold enough to point out not just the ugly things, but also to name the beautiful and hopeful things. Those are all things that give me hope.” – Jeff Chu #JeffChu #GoodSoil #ForTheLovePodcast #SpiritualJourney Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Community First Village / Mobile Loaves and Fishes - https://mlf.org/community-first/ Genesis Gardens - https://mlf.org/genesis-gardens/ 7: An Experimental Mutiny Against Excess by Jen Hatmaker - https://amzn.to/4kZZmjN Actually Believing God Loves You Changes Everything: Jeff Chu - https://jenhatmaker.com/podcasts/series-16/actually-believing-god-loves-you-changes-everything-jeff-chu/ Good Soil: The Education of an Accidental Farmhand by Jeff Chu - https://amzn.to/4kXozLJ Wholehearted Faith by Rachel Held Evans and Jeff Chu - https://amzn.to/4iZlOrA Does Jesus Really Love Me?: A Gay Christian's Pilgrimage in Search of God in America by Jeff Chu - https://amzn.to/4bZH91N March: Book One by John Lewis - https://amzn.to/4c6xmXI Travel and Leisure magazine editor-at-large - https://www.travelandleisure.com/author/jeff-chu Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan - https://amzn.to/446LUo5 Padraig O'Tuama, poet - https://www.padraigotuama.com/ Kitchen Hymns by Padraig O'Tuama - https://amzn.to/4ccPFdV Maggie Smith, poet - https://maggiesmithpoet.com/ In The Shelter: Finding a Home in the World by Padraig O'Tuama - https://amzn.to/4ccNNBL Jeff Chu's Good Soil Book Tour - https://byjeffchu.com/tour Guest's Links: Website - https://byjeffchu.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/byjeffchu Twitter - https://x.com/jeffchu Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/byjeffchu Substack - https://byjeffchu.com/contact#substack Connect with Jen! Jen's Website - https://jenhatmaker.com/ Jen's Instagram - https://instagram.com/jenhatmaker Jen's Twitter - https://twitter.com/jenHatmaker/ Jen's Facebook - https://facebook.com/jenhatmaker Jen's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/JenHatmaker The For the Love Podcast is presented by Audacy. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
CCE-850ALast week I asked listeners of the podcast to let me know if they were tuning in, and sure enough, several of you did reach out! So, perhaps this Friday edition of the newsletter going out as a podcast will continue. Today's edition doesn't have any new information but instead is an audio summary of some of what has been going on with voices from some of the decision-makers.I'm Sean Tubbs, and this one's a bit of a puzzle to put together. In the print edition below you'll see new versions of a couple of the stories as I had to develop a new script. I have not included the images, but these podcasts will now have normal shout-outs. No more house ads!Two stories in this edition, both about Charlottesville's budget for FY2026:* City Council makes last minute decisions at final work session before tonight's vote on $265M budget* Council adopts $265.2 million budget after another conversation about transit fundingFirst shout-out: Plant Virginia NativesSpring is here and there's still time to plan for upgrades to your outdoors. You can take some time to get ready for spring! Check out Plant Virginia Natives!Plant Virginia Natives is part of a partnership with ten regional campaigns for ten different ecosystems across Virginia, from the Northern Piedmont to the Eastern Shore. Take a look at the full map below for the campaign for native species where you are in the Commonwealth. For the Charlottesville area, download a free copy of the handbook: Piedmont Native Plants: A Guide for Landscapes and Gardens.Plant Northern Piedmont Natives is for anyone who works with native plants, whether you are a property owner, private consultant, landscape designer, nursery operator, conservation group, or local government.(image)A summary of the April 10, 2025 Charlottesville City Council budget work sessionOne of the challenges of doing a podcast version at the end of a week is that I may have to rearrange two previous stories in order for the audio edition to make sense. That's the case this week with Charlottesville City Council's adoption of a $265.2 million budget for fiscal year 2026. That happened on April 14 at a special meeting.But before we get to that, we have to go back to the work session held on April 10.In Charlottesville, the budget process never really stops. In fact, it keeps on going up to the last minute of adoption. New items were added at the work session that had not previously come up.At the beginning of the April 10 work session, they learned about additional spending that can happen because new funding has been found since the beginning of the budget process in March.“We do have supplemental revenue over and above the proposed budget of $774,263,” said Krisy Hammill, the city's budget director.The driver of that change was an additional $700,000 increase in Business and Professional Licenses that had not been factored in.There were many numbers thrown around during the final work session. Before Council signed off on how to spend that money, City Manager Sam Sanders went through how $915,620 in “Council Discretionary Funds” would be spent to leave a balance of $440,406 to spend.“Kind of thinking that with all the volatility that we have in DC, there could very easily be a series of moments that come up and that this would give you the flexibility to make some decisions and how we could support gaps in what could happen based on decisions and how it actually lands in the community,” Sanders said.Staff codified a list of what Council had already decided to spend over the course of four budget work sessions.* $250,000 to the Blue Ridge Coalition for the Homeless to cover the costs of a federal grant not obtained because there was an error related to a recent leadership transition.* $162,000 to the Piedmont Housing Alliance to pay for the cost of staff who work on eviction prevention.* $50,000 in cash to the Piedmont Housing Alliance related to eviction prevention.* An additional $43,150 to the Boys and Girls Club for a total of $116,000 in the FY26 budget.* An additional $28,800 to Lighthouse Studios to fund two programs for a total funding of $40,000 in the FY26 budget.* An additional $6,000 to Loaves and Fishes to bring their total funding to $50,000 for FY26.* An additional $1,200 to Piedmont CASA for a total of $10,000.* An additional $6,600 to Live Arts for a total of $16,000.* An additional $7,100 to Legal Aid Justice Center for a total of $40,000* An additional $1,500 to SARA for a total of $25,000.* A total of $104,261 in capital improvement program funds will be redirected to the Dogwood Vietnam Memorial. Read this story for more information.At the meeting, Hammill handed out a spreadsheet that provided more details about other programs that were added to the list such as an annual payment to the Jefferson School African American Heritage Center. This was initially left out of the budget because the organization did not fill out an application through a portal called Zoom Grants.The payment to the Jefferson School African American Heritage Center was $228,993 in FY2024 and $246,993 in FY2025. The organization is considered fundamental which means it no longer has to compete for funding through the Vibrant Community Fund process . The payment for FY2026 will be $228,200.“By not submitting through Zoom Grants, they didn't appear on the list, but they didn't know that they had to still submit through Zoom Grants,” Sanders said. “So we have some course corrections that we need to do there and making sure that everyone understands what they have to do still, even though they're in a non competitive round.”Sanders said there was a similar error with the Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority. That government body is considered “fundamental” but also sought additional funding.“We have to have a conversation with them about their pursuits of funding going forward to your point they could be here and in the competitive rounds,” Sanders said. “I don't particularly care for that. I think that makes it double dipping.”Sanders said Deputy City Manager James Freas and the Office of Community Solutions are currently performing an audit of CRHA as a way of building a better working relationship.City Councilor Michael Payne, a member of the CRHA Board, called for a joint work session to plan for the likelihood of reduced federal funding for public housing units.At one point in the conversation, Council initially signaled a willingness to add an additional $16,000 to the United Way for their Prosper program. Deputy City Manager Ashley Marshall made a pitch for the program at the April 10 meeting. The program had previously been called the Financial Resiliency Task Force.Another last minute item is $30,000 for the Tonsler League headed by former City Councilor and current CRHA Chair Wes Bellamy. The organization had expected that the City of Charlottesville would have received an additional $250,000 from the state government for operations, but Governor Glenn Youngkin recently vetoed that from the budget.“He received a $250,000 grant for this current year that ends in June,” Sanders said. “I am planning to check with him to see if. If he will expend all of that and avoid the risk of having to send anything back.”Council supported giving the Tonsler League $30,000.At half an hour into the final budget work session held three days after the final public hearing, Sanders asked Council if there was any other item they might want to fund and gave them the current balance.“The question that we are really posing at this point is, is there anything else that you all have been pondering?” Sanders asked. “Because we try to remind you that this is the end of the road and we are truly down to $394,000 that today, right now at this moment, is your Council Strategic Initiatives Fund.”That prompted Councilor Lloyd Snook to express a concern.“So we haven't even gotten to the fiscal year and we've already cut it down?” Snook asked.“That's correct,” Sanders said.Snook said he felt the process was not appropriate.“I find myself trying to figure out what possible process we're advancing here,” Snook said. “And the answer is it's still back to whatever anybody throws up against the wall at Council at the last minute. I just think that's a terrible way to do business.”Sanders said he understood Snook's concern.“I understand and appreciate the last minute nature of it and I'm not a fan of always doing that and I think in these, this, these two moments specifically, we can identify a way to bring you critical information so that you can have that presented to you and then you can make that determination on if you believe the item is ready to go forward,” Sanders said, adding that both Marshall and Bellamy could appear before Council to formally make a pitch.There were at least three Councilors who supported funding for Tonsler, but not yet for the Prosper Program.There was also a long discussion about increasing the number of transit drivers to 82 in order to restore service to pre-pandemic levels. This comment from Sanders finishes off that discussion and sets up a conversation for the future.“I think what I heard was that you are not going to attempt to unpack the budget at this late stage and find a way to make 82 drivers a reality,” Sanders said. “But what you are indicating is that you support the desire for added drivers and that you're looking to have us revisit that with you at some point in the future later in 2025 for the possible consideration of the use of one time funds for the bridge that would be required to get us to the next budget where we will realize the true cost.”Sanders also said he still wants to hold on to the $22.4 million surplus from FY2024 in case federal programs are cut.“The conversations that are being had in regards to SNAP and Medicaid are real in that they're big,” Sanders said. “And if those cuts were to occur, we will see a number of our constituency impacted directly by that.”Sanders said that while the city is blessed to have a large surplus, it will go very quickly if the local government picks up what had been a federal program.Tonight's meeting to adopt is not the end of the process. Because of a second advertising error, Council still has to hold a public hearing on the tax rates and that will take place at the next regular meeting on April 21. By law, Council cannot adopt those tax rates at that meeting and must wait at least three days. A second special meeting will be held on April 24.I had hoped to tell you more about the next three items by going back to the audio, but I've got to get to the next set of stories:* Sanders had an update on a potential low-barrier shelter. The General Assembly's version of the budget had $1.5 million going to the City of Charlottesville for this purpose, and Youngkin cut this in half. The budget has not yet been finalized and Sanders said Senator Creigh Deeds is still trying to make the case to restore the funding.* Sanders said he believes the city would need to provide operating funds to any grocery that sets up at 501 Cherry Avenue.* There is still a possibility that the city might provide funding for UVA's affordable housing project at 10th and Wertland. They will be asked to submit a request as part of the next funding cycle this fall.Second shout-out: Piedmont Master Gardeners seek items for Green Elephant SaleIf you are cleaning out your garage or basement this winter and have garden implements or yard ornaments you no longer need, the Piedmont Master Gardeners will take them off your handsThe Piedmont Master Gardeners are seeking donations of new and used garden tools, hoses, decorative items, outdoor furniture, and virtually anything else that can be used to maintain or enjoy a home landscape. From February 1 through April 30, these "Green Elephant" donations may be dropped off at 402 Albemarle Square between 10 a.m. and noon on Wednesdays or Saturdays. The Master Gardeners are not able to accept plastic pots or opened chemicals.The Green Elephants will be offered for sale to the public during PMG's Spring Plant Sale, scheduled for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 3, at Albemarle Square Shopping Center. Proceeds will support the many free and low-cost horticulture education programs the Piedmont Master Gardeners offer to the community.To arrange a pickup of large items or for more information, contact the Piedmont Master Gardeners at greenelephant@piedmontmastergardeners.org.(image)Council adopts $265.2 million budget after another conversation about transit fundingCharlottesville City Council adopted a $265.2 million budget for the fiscal year that begins on July 1 at a special meeting on April 14 but not before another review and summary from City Manager Sam Sanders. He had introduced a $264,474,183 budget on March 4.“Things have changed a little bit, as it always does, from the proposed date to your adoption date,” Sander saidThere have been five budget work sessions and two public hearings on the document itself, but yet to come is a public hearing on the tax rates for 2025.“What I'll point out to you just in basic highlights, is that the revenue expenditure at this time has now risen to $265,248,446,” Sanders said.The tax rates have not changed for 2025, but another year of growth in assessments has resulted in more revenue. The assessor's office reported an average of a 7.74 percent increase in late January.One spending change in the budget is an additional $600,000 for Charlottesville Area Transit which partially came out of a push for local advocates.“We added a transit mechanic to help with operations,” Sanders said. “We are also maintaining fare free service across the system and absorbing the absence of the flexible federal funds because those funds are now not available to us as they have been.”Other highlights:* There's $5.4 million over the next five years for sidewalk repair and construction* There's $12.7 million in spending on affordable housing initiatives in FY26* The FY26 budget is the first to apply to a fourth collective bargaining unitCity Councilor Michael Payne asked about the status of a $22.4 million surplus from FY2024. Sanders made the decision to keep the amount in reserve and Council has so far agreed. The idea is to keep the money available while a new era for the federal government continues to settle in. He also said he has been meeting with nonprofit groups who have been making presentations on funding they have lost from the federal government.“So they are first trying to recoup what they've spent and hope that they might actually get some continuation,” Sanders said. “So that is beginning to build. We're beginning to see that finally the city organization itself has not incurred a loss. But we still continue to monitor just believing that it's just a matter of time. It's not a matter of if, it is actually a matter of when.”A generally-held practice in municipal budgeting is to not use one-time money such as surpluses to hire staffing.“Something like staffing is not ideal because we can't guarantee that funding to occur year to year,” said City Councilor Natalie Oschrin.The conversation went back to transit. The City of Charlottesville owns Charlottesville Area Transit and has full control of its operations. Albemarle County and Charlottesville have entered into an entity called the Charlottesville Albemarle Regional Transit Authority but so far that is entirely about planning for transit operations.Albemarle Supervisors vote to join Regional Transit Authority, December 15, 2024Charlottesville joins regional transit authority; Council holds first reading on federal transit allocations, December 28, 2024Charlottesville Area Transit has no independent board of directors which makes Council the sole authority over its operations. There had once been an advisory body made up of citizens but that was eliminated sometime during the pandemic.An advocacy group called IMPACT made up of various churches has been pressuring Albemarle and Charlottesville to increase the amount they spent on transit to hire additional drivers. Their specific number has been 82, a number believed to enable Charlottesville Area Transit to increase service.“The solution to long wait times is very straightforward: we need more bus drivers,” reads their website. “Right now, Charlottesville Area Transit (CAT) has budgeted 67 drivers. Getting to wait times of half an hour will require at least 80.”In Virginia, cities and counties are completely independent of each other. There are regional services such as that provided by the Rivanna Water and Service Authority, but localities have to adopt budgets independently.IMPACT's public event was held on April 8, over a month into the budget process for Charlottesville and about six weeks after Albemarle County Executive Jeffrey Richardson introduced that locality's budget.At their work session on April 10, City Council indicated they wanted to support IMPACT's request but the timing is not right for the existing budget. They agreed to hold conversations about how to get there shortly after the budget is adopted.Vice Mayor Brian Pinkston and Charlottesville City Council were the two members of Council who went to hear from IMPACT at what they call the Nehemiah Action.“The commitment that the two of us made was to try to get something for this coming the fiscal year that we're working on now, which means some sort of amendment or whatever,” said City Councilor Brian Pinkston.Several members of the group were in attendance at the meeting and Pinkston addressed them directly from the dais and encouraged them to get involved earlier in the budget process.“I want people to know that this is not the end,” Pinkston said. “We heard you last week, we're working on it. And what you're hearing now is the sort of public outworking of the conversations that need to happen.”For over four years of reporting on transit issues, take a look at this tab on Information Charlottesville.Council adopted the budget after a final explanation of last minute changes such as $30,000 for the Tonsler League to help keep it going after Governor Youngkin vetoed an anticipated $250,000 from Virginia's budget.Council will hold a public hearing on the tax rate for 2025 on April 21 and then will hold a special meeting on April 24.Postscript for #850AToday's edition was intended to have additional audio but I ran out of time. Also the podcast edition can be less than half an hour long. The version that airs on WTJU has to be at least 29 minutes long. There was no radio version last week so I'm going to put another story or two in that version from #846-A. 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Send us a textIt is truly hard to believe that we are approaching the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing. As many of you are well aware at this point, Pastor Harris, was the pastor of First United Methodist Church, which is situated directly east of the OKC bombing site. Pastor Harris was at the church that day, and we have shared his story both in audio podcast as well as video on our YouTube channel. However, in this episode we will hear from Kris Skinner, a cherished family friend and a former employee of First Church that was there meeting with Pastor Harris at the moment the bomb went off on that day that for many has been frozen in time.As a reminder, we have published several OKC Bombing related episodes over the life of this podcast. Four that I will mention specifically. There is episode 50 which features the sermon Pastor Harris delivered April 16th 1995, just three days before the bombing, this would be the last sermon that would be delivered in that 100 year old sanctuary. In episode 51 we hear from Pastor Harris as he tells his story of the day of the bombing. In episode 52 we feature an interview we had with OKC Bombing Survivor, Arlene Blanchard who was in the Murrah Building when the bomb went off. Arlene had attended “Loves & Fishes”, a lunch Bible Study that First Church facilitated and Pastor Harris taught for many years. In this discussion with Arlene, she reveals one word that Pastor Harris taught on that gave her the strength to persevere. And finally, in episode #100 we feature the story of a surprise concert that Rich Mullins himself gifted the people of First United Methodist Church.Support the show
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I'm sure of all of us have heard of the Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes, right? Especially if ANY of us went to Church, or Thursday School...and how from just a few pieces of bread and a few fish, Jesus created a whole lotta abundance and food for a whole lotta people! Well my guest this week tells a story about her parents, but especially her Father, and his dedication and love for his Church. How he showed up, throughout his life, for everyone around him, and how his presence became the bedrock of that church. His life, his passion, his desire, was to lift others up, to be a witness for them, and to improve not only their lives, but by association, the lives of everyone else around them. He was a true minister to the people and included everyone, no matter who they were. Jeanne tells a story of what happened at her parent's memorial...which I have named "The Miracle of the Cheesecakes." Those who have passed before us come back to us in a myriad of ways, we just need to be open to their messages. Whether it's in dreams, in a wild animal showing up at our door, or through a message from a stranger, those who are gone want us to know that they are OK. And, in the case of Jeanne's Father, that cheesecake can serve many purposes! To check out Dr. Jeanne and her work, click here! DON'T FORGET TO RATE AND REVIEW FRIENDS! DON'T FORGET TO SHARE THE POD! Your bit of beauty this week is the most delicious and scrumptious cheesecake recipes I could find! All in honor of Jeanne's Father of course! And to fill our empty little bellies! xo
I'm sure of all of us have heard of the Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes, right? Especially if ANY of us went to Church, or Thursday School...and how from just a few pieces of bread and a few fish, Jesus created a whole lotta abundance and food for a whole lotta people! Well my guest this week tells a story about her parents, but especially her Father, and his dedication and love for his Church. How he showed up, throughout his life, for everyone around him, and how his presence became the bedrock of that church. His life, his passion, his desire, was to lift others up, to be a witness for them, and to improve not only their lives, but by association, the lives of everyone else around them. He was a true minister to the people and included everyone, no matter who they were. Jeanne tells a story of what happened at her parent's memorial...which I have named "The Miracle of the Cheesecakes." Those who have passed before us come back to us in a myriad of ways, we just need to be open to their messages. Whether it's in dreams, in a wild animal showing up at our door, or through a message from a stranger, those who are gone want us to know that they are OK. And, in the case of Jeanne's Father, that cheesecake can serve many purposes! To check out Dr. Jeanne and her work, click here! DON'T FORGET TO RATE AND REVIEW FRIENDS! DON'T FORGET TO SHARE THE POD! Your bit of beauty this week is the most delicious and scrumptious cheesecake recipes I could find! All in honor of Jeanne's Father of course! And to fill our empty little bellies! xo
Mike is a journalist and Adjunct Professor of English at City Tech (CUNY). He is the author of numerous books including: For All We Know: A UFO Manifesto; Mescalito Riding His White Horse (Independent Press Favorite Award); Falling From Trees (Independent Press Favorite Award); The Hated Ones; Sleeping with Fishes, Call Me Guido, Freud's Haberdashery Habits, and Hallucinating Huxley. This podcast will focus on his new release: UFO Symphonic--Journeys Into Sound (Feb 2025). For more information about Mike and to connect with his wonderful work, please see: https://mikefiorito.com/. This podcast is available on your favorite podcast platform, or here: https://endoftheroad.libsyn.com/episode-312-mike-fiorito-ufo-symphonic-journeys-into-sound Have a blessed week!
Learn more about The Marlin's Fiery Eye and Other Tales from the Extraordinary World of Marine Fishes (and use promo code 09POD to save 30%): https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501779442/the-marlins-fiery-eye-and-other-tales-from-the-extraordinary-world-of-marine-fishes/#bookTabs=1 Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/i-YdpPrFoX17S5AGbb6rguNuXVk?utm_source=copy_url Joe E. Meisel is a biologist, a conservationist, and an educator. He is a cofounder of the Ceiba Foundation for Tropical Conservation. We spoke to Joe about the fascinating behaviors, remarkable adaptations, and complex life histories of the many species of saltwater fishes, some of the present-day and historical connections between humans and the sea, and why despite the many challenges our oceans face, there's reason to be optimistic about the future of our oceans and fishes.
Host Jane Wernette sits down with three local nonprofits: Loaves and Fishes Community Services, The Finance Compass, and the Naperville Municipal Band and Big Band.
What does it mean to be an "amphibious" fish? How many fish fall into this category? It might be more than you think! We've got guest Noah Bressman from Salisbury University's Department of Biology to help us dig into this very interesting behavior.
(John 6:1-15) March 30, 2025 – Dr. Michael Nolen
We'd give this crossword an APLUS, for no other reason than that it gave us an APLUS, as in 54D, Highest grade. But lest we be accused of grade inflation, we would like to submit as evidence 29A, "Old Man ___ at Cloud" (bit from "The Simpsons" that became an internet meme), YELLS (Will must really like The Simpsons
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John 6 • Associate Pastor Ben Walker
The sidewinder snake uses a clever hunting strategy, burying itself in the sand and using its tail as bait to lure geckos. This remarkable design testifies to the intelligence of our Creator. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1232/29
BestPodcastintheMetaverse.com Canary Cry News Talk #822 - 03.10.2025 - Recorded Live to 1s and 0s XYBERPANDEMIC XIGILS | Dark Storm DDOS, Kim Jung Golf, New Newsom, Wooly Mice Deconstructing World Events from a Biblical Worldview Declaring Jesus as Lord amidst the Fifth Generation War! CageRattlerCoffee.com SD/TC email Ike for discount Join the Canary Cry Roundtable This Episode was Produced By: Executive Producers Anonymous*** Sir Jamey Not the Lanister*** Sir LX Protocol Baron of the Berrean Protocol*** Producers of TREASURE (CanaryCry.Support) Cage Rattler Coffee Producers of TALENT Eden Pearl, JonathanF, Shoofly, Psalm40, Sir Sammons Knight of the Fishes, MDBS Producers of TIME Timestampers: Jade Bouncerson, Morgan E Clippy Team: Courtney S, JOLMS, Kristen Reminders: Clankoniphius Links: JAM SHOW NOTES/TIMESTAMPS HELLO WORLD EFNO RUN DOWN EXECS MEMES JD Vance memes must be devastating (Slate) Tha Atlantic is Catching on, meme ddos attack (The Atlantic) Forbes Nails it (Forbes) JD Vance memes NEWSOM Clip: Kirk Gives away the sauce to Newsome Clip: Newsom Book Burning Clip: Newsome on Transgender sports Newsom Says Transgender Athletes Playing In Women's Sports Is “Deeply Unfair” (Vanity Fair) TEXT MESSAGES ELON Dark Storm Team Claims DDoS Attack on X, Causing Major Outage: Live Updates (Newsweek) → BLM Plaza dismantling begins (X) Musk's Tesla facilities in US face 'Takedown' protests (BBC) Clip: Tesla protest, woman speaks on why they are protesting Clip: Burning cybertruck BITCOIN Establishment of Bitcoin Reserve (White House) Clip: David Sacks on why we need a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve (X) → More from David Sacks on the EO UKRAINE Clip: MSNBC Guest Iraq War Vet Paul Rieckhoff, Ukraine more American than Americans (X) PRODUCERS NORTH KOREA Kim Jong-un 'caught disguising North Korea military base as a golf course' (Mirror UK) NEPHILIM/CRISPR Woolly mice are a first step to resurrecting mammoths, but long way to go (Conversation) TALENT/MEET UP TIME/END SHOW NOTES/TIMESTAMPS HELLO WORLD EFNO RUN DOWN EXECS MEMES JD Vance memes must be devastating (Slate) Tha Atlantic is Catching on, meme ddos attack (The Atlantic) Forbes Nails it (Forbes) JD Vance memes NEWSOM Clip: Kirk Gives away the sauce to Newsome Clip: Newsom Book Burning Clip: Newsome on Transgender sports Newsom Says Transgender Athletes Playing In Women's Sports Is “Deeply Unfair” (Vanity Fair) TEXT MESSAGES ELON Dark Storm Team Claims DDoS Attack on X, Causing Major Outage: Live Updates (Newsweek) → BLM Plaza dismantling begins (X) Musk's Tesla facilities in US face 'Takedown' protests (BBC) Clip: Tesla protest, woman speaks on why they are protesting Clip: Burning cybertruck BITCOIN Establishment of Bitcoin Reserve (White House) Clip: David Sacks on why we need a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve (X) → More from David Sacks on the EO UKRAINE Clip: MSNBC Guest Iraq War Vet Paul Rieckhoff, Ukraine more American than Americans (X) PRODUCERS NORTH KOREA Kim Jong-un 'caught disguising North Korea military base as a golf course' (Mirror UK) NEPHILIM/CRISPR Woolly mice are a first step to resurrecting mammoths, but long way to go (Conversation) TALENT/MEET UP TIME/END
Send us a textThis week your Host Downrigger Dale talks with Mack Days Tournament Manager Cindy Benson and her husband Mike Benson who has fished the Mack Days tourneys for many years! Cindy will give you all the details about this incredible Tournament which gets underway on March 13th and goes through May 10th on Flathead Lake in Northwest Montana. Downrigger referrs to the Mack Days Tournaments as the most unique fishing tournaments you will ever fish in and are the richest Tournaments in Montana and for Lake Trout tournaments, likely the richest in the world! Just wait until you hear Mike talk about how much money he won in Spring Mack Days just a few years ago. It is in the 5-digit range and the winner of last year's Spring Mack Days won quite a bit more than that! How much? Click that play button above and find out. Mike will also give you great advice about how to fish for the Lake Trout, also known as Mackinaw or Macks. It's all explained in the Podcast from what lures to use, where to go on the lake and much more. So, click that play button and get to listening! Links:Click here to go to the Spring Mack Days website!Know how to identify the fish in Flathead Lake. The website above has that info or use the Fishes of Montana App. Click here to get that on Google Play. Or click here to get it for Apple. Lures that Mike talked about:LeadagatorRattle-d-ZastorGlowing JigsPaul's Jigs - Call 309-678-6160 to order.PlugIt TackleOr talk to local tackle shops in area.Campgrounds Cindy talked about.Blue BayWayfarersBig ArmFlathead Lake MapMontana Fishing RegulationsFlathead Indian Reservation Fishing Regulations (South Half of Flathead Lake)To email Cindy and Mike click here.To email Downrigger click hereRemember to tune in to The Montana Outdoor Radio Show, live every Saturday from 6:00AM to 8:00AM MT. The show airs on 30 radio stations across the State of Montana. You can get a list of our affiliated radio stations on our website. You can also listen to recordings of past shows, get fishing and and hunting information and much more at that website or on our Facebook page. You can also watch our radio show there as well.
BestPodcastintheMetaverse.com Canary Cry News Talk #821 - 03.05.2025 - Recorded Live to 1s and 0s GOV UNPLUGGED | Trump Magik, Bio Flippy, ESG Scam, PolitiCrypto Deconstructing World Events from a Biblical Worldview Declaring Jesus as Lord amidst the Fifth Generation War! CageRattlerCoffee.com SD/TC email Ike for discount Join the Canary Cry Roundtable This Episode was Produced By: Executive Producers Dame Sarah of the Shadows*** Sir LX Protocol Baron of the Berrean Protocol*** Sir Igorias Baron of the Squatting Slavs*** Felicia D*** Producers of TREASURE (CanaryCry.Support) Sir Marty K Knight of the Wrong Timeline Producers of TALENT Sir Marty K Knight of the Wrong Timeline, Shoofly, Psalm40, Sir Sammons Knight of the Fishes, MDBS Producers of TIME Timestampers: Jade Bouncerson, Morgan E Clippy Team: Courtney S, JOLMS, Kristen Reminders: Clankoniphius Links: JAM Podcast = T - 1:12 from rumble SHOW NOTES/TIMESTAMPS HELLO WORLD EFNO RUN DOWN EXECS NEWSOM SCIENCE 2:05 V / 0:53 P Image: Charlie Kirk sat down with Newsom for podcast (X) TRUMP/SHILLZILLA 17:14 V / 16:02 P CBS Poll for trump speach CLIP: theres nothing i can say to make them happy CLIP: Cillizza 1 minute breakdown Cillizza bullet points on speach Cillizza on the little signs IMG: Little Sign image IMG: Little sign meme1 IMG: Little sign meme 2 IMG:CPAC has the meme image of little signs CLIP: Shumer and liz script CLIP: 20 Scripted social media post by democrats Cillizza “Master Image Maker” Cillizza on trump reality TV Star Reality TV: Al Green gets thrown out CLIP: CNN poll on al green Pediatric Cancer Survivor becomes honorary SS agent Clip: Maddow comments on Trump speech are disturbing (X) Clip: D.J. Daniel, cancer survivor becomes SS agent (WH/X) Image: DJ Daniel vs George Floyd response from Dems (X) Clip: Trump says we will plant American flag on Mars (X) Greenland Trump fuels Greenland's independence fight with his talk of seizing the island (AP) Ukraine US cuts off intelligence sharing with Ukraine, FT reports (Reuters) FBI 1:51:15 V / 1:50:03 P → US lists Department of Justice, FBI buildings in Washington for possible sale (Reuters) → Read the resignation letter by the FBI's top agent in New York (MSN/Wapo) PRODUCERS 1:34:06 V / 1:32:54 P CRYPTO/POLYTICKS/SCAM/ESG 2:00:13 V / 1:59:01 P Dem-backing fintech exec arrested for allegedly defrauding investors $145 million (NY Post) Rep. Mike Collins Announces the Acceptance of Cryptocurrencies to His Congressional Campaign (PRNewswire) → https://www.mikecollinsga.com/ FLIPPY 2:02:10 V / 2:00:58 P The 2025 Terminator? Lab-grown muscle brings biohybrid robot hand to life (Fox News) Note: Gonz post about Daniel 2, based on New Programmable Biological Neural Networks product from Cortical Labs! TALENT/MEET UP 2:11:15 V / 2:10:03 P TIME/END 2:12:37 V / 2:11:25 P 2:19:10 V / 2:17:58 P
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Send us a textThis week on the Montana Outdoor Podcast your host Downrigger Dale takes you way up to the Mountains of Northwest Montana to a lake that stretches for 94 miles all the way across the Canadian border into the Province of British Columbia. The lake was created when the dam was put across the Kootenay River north of Libby Montana. As manmade lakes go Koocanusa is not that old. It was created in 1972 but boy is it ever a special place. Downrigger caught up with Randy Burch the owner of the Koocanusa Resort & Marina. When you listen to this podcast likely one of the first things you will notice is Randy is an amazing wealth of information. Rigger of course asked him all about the amazing fishing that Lake Koocanusa has to offer like huge rainbow Trout, Bull Trout, Kokanee Salmon, Burbot and list goes on and on. In fact, you will find the Gerrard Rainbow Trout also known as the Kamloops Rainbow in the lake as well. These are BIG fish! Another great thing about this podcast is that Randy tells you all about where to find and how to catch all the popular fish in Lake Koocanusa. Plus, you will learn a TON about the area as well. Rigger also asked Randy about his wonderful resort and marina and wow does that place sound awesome. In fact, Rigger is making plans to head up there this summer. So what are you waiting for? Mash that Play Button and get to listening, you are gonna love all the great info! Links:Click here to learn more about Lake Koocanusa, including fish stocking information, list of fish species and much more!To learn more about the Randy Burch's Koocanusa Resort & Marina, click here!Rigger and Randy also talked about the Koocanusa Resort & Marina Fishing Derby. Click here to get all the info! Click here to download the Montana fishing Regs.It is important to be able to identify the fish you catch in Koocanusa there is a handy app that will help with that called the Fishes of Montana. Click here to get it for android on Google Play. Or click here to get it for Apple. Questions for Randy Burch? Click here to email him.Questions for your host Downrigger Dale? Click here to email him!Remember to tune in to The Montana Outdoor Radio Show, live every Saturday from 6:00AM to 8:00AM MT. The show airs on 30 radio stations across the State of Montana. You can get a list of our affiliated radio stations on our website. You can also listen to recordings of past shows, get fishing and and hunting information and much more at that website or on our Facebook page. You can also watch our radio show there as well.
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This week, the Fishes are on the road in Orlando, but with one fish down, a very special guest—Mama Fish—joins the conversation! Kathy and Lynne recap their visit to Epcot, sharing nostalgia, laughs, and a little tough love for Disney. Is the magic fading, or does the park just need a refresh? They break down the highs, the lows, and the ever-rising price tag of a day at the happiest place on Earth.Then, it's time for book club! The sisters (and Mama Fish) discuss We Solve Murders, the first book in a brand-new mystery series. Did it live up to the hype? Was it a page-turner or just another whodunit? Tune in for their take on this fresh new crime-solving crew. Don't forget to rate, review, and share—your support keeps us swimming!We want to hear your comments and questions! Send an email to 3lfpod@gmail.com or leave a comment on our Instagram @3lfpod and be sure to follow us on our YouTube page www.youtube.com/@threelilfishes
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Homeschool Interview: Amanda interviews Jennifer Smith, marketing director for NCHE. Homeschool Discussion: Amanda and Matthew talk about finding your approach to homeschooling and how you may need to change your approach during different seasons of your homeschool journey. www.nche.com/lets-get-started-webinar/ Homeschool News: Free Online Chess Workshop Feb 27th, Careers in the arts day at the Charlotte ballet March 7th, Sleepin' with the Fishes March 8th & 9th, Salt & Light Civics Class taught by NC Family Policy Council March 26th, NCHE day at the Biltmore April 21st, Thrive! Chess Tournament May 22nd
Our short and to the point PRESSURISED version of episode 55. If you don't have time for the full episode and want to get right to the science without any of our waffle, this is the place to be! Read the show notes and find the full episode here: https://www.armatusoceanic.com/podcast/055-antarcticfishes Now it's Thom's turn to hit Antarctica. He's out with the Schmidt Ocean Institute on the Antarctic Climate Connections expedition to the Bellinghousen Sea, to the west of the Antarctic Peninsula. He will record, edit and upload a podcast from there… somehow. This episode may sound a little rougher as a result, but the content is gold as ever… Underrated belter alert. We talk to Antarctic fishes expert Thomas Desvignes about the fishes that are only found there and their amazing adaptations. Of course, we also have a remote coffee with Andrew. We're really trying to make this project self-sustaining so we have started looking for ways to support the podcast. Here's a link to our page on how to support us, from the free options to becoming a patron of the show. We want to say a huge thank you to those patrons who have already pledged to support us: Thanks again for tuning in, we'll deep-see you next time! Check out our podcast merch here! Which now includes Alan's beloved apron and a much anticipated new design... Feel free to get in touch with us with questions or your own tales from the high seas on: podcast@armatusoceanic.com We'd love to actually play your voice so feel free to record a short audio note! We are also on Twitter: @DeepSeaPod Instagram: @deepsea_podcast, Keep up with the team on social media Twitter: Alan - @Hadalbloke Thom - @ThomLinley Instagram: Thom - @thom.linley BlueSky: Thom - @deepseapod.com Reference list Guest Antifreeze in fish: https://www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.94.8.3811 Supercooling and heating processes: https://www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.1410256111 Cod antifreeze: https://www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.1817138116 X-cell disease paper: https://www.cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S2589-0042(22)00860-4 Hemoglobin paper: https://academic.oup.com/mbe/article/40/11/msad236/7329987 The new species of dragonfish: https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5501.2.3 Nesting in notothenioids: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/faf.12523 Icefish nest colony: https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(21)01698-5 And the three comics: https://blogs.uoregon.edu/antarcticfishdiversity/ https://blogs.uoregon.edu/antarcticxcell/ https://blogs.uoregon.edu/fishsexdetermination/ Follow Thomas on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/notothentoma.bsky.social Credits Theme – Hadal Zone Express by Märvel
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BestPodcastintheMetaverse.com Canary Cry News Talk #815 - 02.12.2025 - Recorded Live to 1s and 0s TRUTH FORCE FED | Alien Tech ETF, Fed Secret Task Force, Greg Sim, Eggspiracy Deconstructing World Events from a Biblical Worldview Declaring Jesus as Lord amidst the Fifth Generation War! Join the Canary Cry Roundtable This Episode was Produced By: Executive Producers Felicia D*** Morgan E*** Sir Tristan*** Producers of TREASURE (CanaryCry.Support) Elle O, Cage Rattler Coffee, Sir Marti K Knight of the Wrong Timeline, Aaron B, Malik Producers of TALENT Sir Sammons Knight of the Fishes, LittleOwens, Sir Marty K Knight of the Wrong Timeline Producers of TIME Timestampers: Jade Bouncerson, Morgan E Clippy Team: Courtney S, JOLMS, Kristen Reminders: Clankoniphius Links: JAM SHOW NOTES/TIMESTAMPS Podcast = T - 6:43 from rumble HELLO WORLD EFNO RUN DOWN EXECS CageRattlerCoffee.com SD/TC email Ike for discount NOTE: Tulsi Gabbard set for confirmation vote; DOGE panel holds hearing (NBC) BUILD BACK BETTER/POLYTICKS 21:47 V / 15:04 P Clip: Federal Secrets Task Force to be formed to disclose conspiracy check list (X) *House GOP launches ‘federal secrets' task force on major assassinations, UFOs, Jeffrey Epstein and the 9/11 attacks (Spectrum News NY) UFOs/ALIENS 31:47 V / 25:04 P Tuttle Capital files for ‘alien tech' ETF (Financial Times) TRUMP/GREENLAND/AMERICA 46:52 V / 40:09 P Trump says Putin ready to end Ukraine War (X) Trump to Putin, says talks to end Ukraine war begin "immediately" (CBS News) → I blame Greg on X/Twitter (X) EGGS 1:28:28 V / 1:21:45 P Costco and Trader Joe's are limiting how many eggs people can buy (CNN) DAYS OF NOAH 1:34:55 V / 1:28:12 P World's first cryopreservation facility could unlock immortality, delay death (Yahoo/IE) PRODUCERS/TALENT/MEET UP 1:51:28 V / 1:44:45 P TIME/END 2:15:32 V / 2:08:49 P
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2/9/2025 Epiphany Luke 5:1-11 Chris Breslin Music for Sunday's worship gathering I Want Jesus to Walk With Me, Traditional Peace Like a River, Traditional Flourishing by McCracken How Long? by Bifrost Jesus, What a Beautiful Name by Riches Open Our Eyes by Rain for Roots Have Mercy by McCracken Doxology
The gang has swapped places, Alan is back in Perth and now it's Thom's turn to hit Antarctica. He's out with the Schmidt Ocean Institute on the Antarctic Climate Connections expedition to the Bellinghousen Sea, to the west of the Antarctic Peninsula. He will record, edit and upload a podcast from there… somehow. This episode may sound a little rougher as a result, but the content is gold as ever… Underrated belter alert. The Prof managed to have some downtime with the family in Antarctica and has some great stories to tell, he's a chopper guy now. He's over subs and only into helicopters now… the subs of the sky. We talk to Antarctic fishes expert Thomas Desvignes about the fishes that are only found there and their amazing adaptations. Of course, we also have a remote coffee with Andrew. We're really trying to make this project self-sustaining so we have started looking for ways to support the podcast. Here's a link to our page on how to support us, from the free options to becoming a patron of the show. We want to say a huge thank you to those patrons who have already pledged to support us: Thanks again for tuning in, we'll deep-see you next time! Check out our podcast merch here! Which now includes Alan's beloved apron and a much anticipated new design... Feel free to get in touch with us with questions or your own tales from the high seas on: podcast@armatusoceanic.com We'd love to actually play your voice so feel free to record a short audio note! We are also on Twitter: @DeepSeaPod Instagram: @deepsea_podcast, Keep up with the team on social media Twitter: Alan - @Hadalbloke Thom - @ThomLinley Instagram: Thom - @thom.linley BlueSky: Thom - @deepseapod.com Reference list News Cable damage https://bbc.com/news/articles/cqx9g5wwp89o Vessel named after Don https://www.forbes.com/sites/jimclash/2025/01/11/naval-ships-named-after-explorers-don-walsh-and-victor-vescovo/ Antarctic ice melting dynamics https://www.annualreviews.org/content/journals/10.1146/annurev-marine-040323-074354 https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/antarctica/how-is-the-ocean-melting-antarctica-were-starting-to-figure-it-out Guest Antifreeze in fish: https://www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.94.8.3811 Supercooling and heating processes: https://www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.1410256111 Cod antifreeze: https://www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.1817138116 X-cell disease paper: https://www.cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S2589-0042(22)00860-4 Hemoglobin paper: https://academic.oup.com/mbe/article/40/11/msad236/7329987 The new species of dragonfish: https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5501.2.3 Nesting in notothenioids: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/faf.12523 Icefish nest colony: https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(21)01698-5 And the three comics: https://blogs.uoregon.edu/antarcticfishdiversity/ https://blogs.uoregon.edu/antarcticxcell/ https://blogs.uoregon.edu/fishsexdetermination/ Follow Thomas on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/notothentoma.bsky.social Credits Theme – Hadal Zone Express by Märvel Logo image: Thom Linley Song of the month: Five Magics by Megadeath
One set of Barbara Gratta's grandparents came to the US from Calabria, the toe of the boot of Italy. The other grandparents came from across the Italian peninsula—Bari. In this episode, meet Barbara. Today, she owns, operates, and makes wine at Gratta Wines in the Bayview. But her journey began in White Plains, NY. All four grandparents came to Brooklyn in the 1920s. They all eventually moved north to raise families away from the bustle of New York City. Barbara's grandparents were a big part of her early life, the extended families getting together often for "big Italian Sunday dinners" (yum!). These involved aunts, uncles, and cousins as well as the older generation. Barbara and her immediate family lived upstairs from her aunt, uncle, and cousins. Because of this set-up, she says it was more like one big family. And every week culminated on Sundays, with as many as 30 people coming in and out of these get-togethers. The sauce was on the stove starting early in the morning. And if more people came, it simply meant more pasta. If, like me, you're thinking of the "Fishes" episode of The Bear, you're not far off. Saturdays were spent going "up the street," which meant shopping at places like Sears or Macy's. Maybe they'd stop at White Plains Diner for lunch. But they always ended up back at her grandmother's house for cake and coffee. Her mom's youngest brother went to school with Barbara's dad's youngest sister. They came from different towns, but all ran in the same circles. And thanks to this, as well as a tight-knit Italian-American community in the area, her parents met. They got married in 1958 and had their first kid, a son, in 1959. Then Barbara was born in 1960. The family is Catholic, but that manifested more in traditions than any religious sense. They went to church on big holidays, and Barbara shares a story about her grandmother giving her money for the Easter Sunday collection. But she and her cousins pocketed the money and spent the service on the church roof. After she was confirmed, around eighth grade, her parents gave her the choice whether to keep going or not. Barbara chose to hang up her career with Catholicism at that point. By the time Barbara was in high school, her immediate family moved to Florida, in the Sarasota area. She says it was a hard time for her, being torn from all the people and places she knew. There wasn't a lot of Italian culture in her new home. Her mom searched for ingredients to make the food she was accustomed to. She spotted a sausage truck one day and followed it. Only through this was she able to maintain some semblance of her cultural past. Barbara stuck around after high school down in Florida. She got a degree in physical therapy and worked for about 10 years on the west coast of the state. Still, neither she nor her two brothers (one older, one younger) loved it there. Barbara left Florida around 1989 or 1990 for California. Her first visit, before she moved to San Francisco, was a vacation with a coworker in the mid-Eighties. They stayed in a hotel on Van Ness near The Bay. They did what tourists do—Fisherman's Wharf, drive over the Golden Gate Bridge, that sort of thing—and didn't travel to any SF neighborhoods. The visit involved a quick drive down to Monterey to see a former coworker of theirs. The entire trip left her wanting to visit again someday. When the time came to move here, her job set her up with a place to live for a few months. Barbara kept renewing these contracts every three months. She started in the southwest corner of The City, within walking distance of Joe's of Westlake in Daly City. We end Part 1 with stories of Barbara's early friends in SF showing her around The City. Check back next week for Part 2 and the conclusion of my episode with Barbara Gratta. We recorded this podcast at Gratta Wines in the Bayview in December 2024. Photography by Dan Hernandez
This month, hosts Jason and Terry are joined by current cafe employees and Loaves and Fishes members David McComas-Bussa and Terri Drahn to discuss how they came to be part of the Catholic Worker Movement, CWA founders Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin, what Loaves and Fishes does in Duluth, Stepping On Up Duluth, and more!For more about Loaves and Fishes, please visit https://www.loavesandfishesduluth.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/loavesandfishesduluth/The Wussow's Podcast, based in Duluth, MN, digs into the venue's rich culture of musicians, artists, and a community of unique personalities. Intriguing folks. all connected to the café. New Episodes on the FIRST TUESDAY of EVERY MONTH!
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Ichthyology is not easy to say, but fish are easy to love. Dr. Chris Thacker will get you so thrilled to stare into a pond or look up pictures of silvery sea serpent-looking fish friends. Hilariously charming fish expert and LA County Natural History Museum Curator of Ichthyology, Dr. Thacker took Alie to a basement full of several million jars of fish to chat about the worst fish husbands, the weirdest mating behaviors, the scariest fish, the nicest fish, the tiniest fish, how they breathe, how you can help reverse global warming, and whether you should pee in wetsuits. I love her so much and so will you. Follow Dr. Chris Thacker on InstagramA donation went to SeafoodWatch.orgFull-length (*not* G-rated) Ichthyology episode + tons of linksMore kid-friendly Smologies episodes!Become a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, masks, totes!Follow @Ologies on Bluesky and InstagramFollow @AlieWard on InstagramSound editing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions, Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam Media & Steven Ray MorrisMade possible by work from Noel Dilworth, Susan Hale, Jacob Chaffee, Kelly R. Dwyer, Emily White, & Erin TalbertSmologies theme song by Harold Malcolm
This week's case takes us to the land down under in the 1930s. Listen to today's episode to hear about how a father and son's fishing trip lead to the discovery of a man's arm being regurgitated by a 15 foot tiger shark in an aquarium! And how anyone with information about the owner of the regurgitated arm wound up dead. Sources; 10 Facts About Australia That May Surprise You | Travel Nation Truth Edition May 5 1935 Great Depression | National Museum of Australia Shark Arm case - Wikipedia The St Catharines Standard Edition Januar 30 1980
The Road to WrestleMania officially kicks off at the Royal Rumble, and this week on Cheap Heat, we're making some BOLD predictions for both the Men's and Women's Rumble matches!We dive deep into the entire match card, speculate on surprise entrants, and try to predict who might just shock us this year. Plus, we debate whether herring is a bridge too far for Rosenberg when it comes to his Sunday morning bagel and schmear.Wanna stay MAJ?Join our PateronFollow @cheapheatpod on Instagram and subscribe to Rosenberg's Youtube Channel.Email the show Rosenbergwrestling@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ReUpload to fix the error in the original render. Growing With Fishes Podcast. A podcast dedicated to growing aquaponics & cannabis and spreading information to the masses about sustainable plant production! Nigel Palmer https://www.nigel-palmer.com/ Nigel Palmers Upcoming Class https://www.nigel-palmer.com/workshops Aquaponic Master Class Now Available www.aquaponicmasterclass.com Copy Left Cultivars https://www.copyleftcultivars.com/ Discord https://discord.gg/R7KMhuksWs Patreon https://www.patreon.com/CopyleftCultivarsNonprofit?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link Aquaponic Cannabis Master Class www.APMJClass.com or www.AP420.com Pest Control Class ThePestClass.com Potent Ponics https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRkqYlFzKpbCXreVKPYFlGg Facebook group Aquaponic Cannabis Growers https://www.facebook.com/groups/1510902559180077/ Potentponics.com Aquaponic Cannabis Nutrients https://www.APMJNutes.com True Aquaponic Nutrients https://trueaquaponics.com/?ref=zQK0Q Bokashi Earthworks https://www.bokashiearthworks.net/ Coupon Code Potent
The Fishes are battling the winter blues this week. They dig into the reasons behind Seasonal affective disorder and things you can try to mitigate its effects. They're also identifying theri hobbies. Nancy wants to pick up her tennis racquet again and Kathy might actually open the sewing machine she's had in her basement for twenty years.The sisters also dish about the Netflix series Younger with Sutton Foster. They've also started a book club. Their first selection is We Solve Murders by Richard Osman. Pick it up and read along!S.A.D.https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/hometown-health/speaking-of-health/seasonal-affective-disorder-moreThe Anti Social Centuryhttps://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2025/02/american-loneliness-personality-politics/681091/The Benefits of Hobbieshttps://www.webmd.com/balance/health-benefits-of-hobbiesWhat's For Dinner:Chicken Paprikashhttps://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1018068-chicken-paprikash?smid=ck-recipe-iOS-shareWe want to hear your comments and questions! Send an email to 3lfpod@gmail.com or leave a comment on our Instagram @3lfpod and be sure to follow us on our YouTube page www.youtube.com/@threelilfishes
Back on Sense of Soul for his third appearance is Mike Fiorito. He is an Adjunct Professor of English at City Tech (CUNY), he's a freelance journalist and award winning author of several books: For All We Know, Mescalito Riding His White Horse, Falling from Trees, The Hated Ones, Sleeping with Fishes, Call Me Guido, Freud's Haberdashery Habits, and Hallucinating Huxley. He joined Shanna to share the journey of his newest book, UFO Symphonic-Journeys into Sound, which is currently available for preorder and will be published February 1st, 2025. This book explores the language of music and its relationship to the mystery of existence. UFO Symphonic investigates how the symbolic language of music, of sound, interfaces with the collective unconscious. And with the symbolism of dreams, leading us, at times, into the realm of high strangeness. Through a series of personal accounts and experiencer stories, UFO Symphonic takes the reader on a journey into the impossible. https://mikefiorito.com/ follow his journey on IG @mike3fio Visit www.senseofsoulpodcast.com
Hour 1 Starting Lineup: Ohio State beats Notre Dame in National Championship Kansas City still team to beat | Buffalo Bills beats Ravens What You May Have Missed Hour 2 Hans loses phone in ice hole CBS Sports college football writer Shehan Jeyarajah Whole World News Hour 3 Utah Jazz radio PxP David Locke Sports Roulette
The Fishes are back for a second season and the first episode of 2025. Nancy is recording this from her home in Los Angeles. She and her family are safe and currently out of harms way but our hearts go out to all the families who have lost their homes and more.If you want information about how you can help: Red Cross LAThis week's episode is a check-in on how we're individually prepared for any emergency. We also check in on how our resolutions are progressing as we're half-way through January. Lynne is focusing on small decisions that add up to big changes, and Kathy is focused on being positive and cutting down on single-use plastic.The sisters also discuss the wellness trends they're getting into in 2025. Including Whoop wearable underwear and the Oura ring.What's For Dinner? The fishes all try to make the same recipe and discuss how it went. Pinch of Yum's Honey Chipolte Chicken Skewers We'd love you to try it and let us know what you thought.We want to hear your comments and questions! Send an email to 3lfpod@gmail.com or leave a comment on our Instagram @3lfpod and be sure to follow us on our YouTube page www.youtube.com/@threelilfishes
Mike Fiorito is a freelance journalist and the author of For All We Know, Mescalito Riding His White Horse, Falling from Trees, The Hated Ones, Sleeping with Fishes, Call Me Guido, Freud's Haberdashery Habits, and Hallucinating Huxley. Mescalito Riding His White Horse received the 2024 Independent Press Distinguished Favorite Award in Spirituality. Falling from Trees received the 2022 Independent Press Distinguished Favorite Award in Short Stories. We talk about his new book here. Mike Fiorito https://mikefiorito.com/ Jon Majerowski Everywhere - https://linktr.ee/ufosonthelevel Follow me on Twitter: @jonmajerowski Podcast - https://anchor.fm/ufosonthelevel YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/UFOsOnTheLevel Contact me here - jonmajerowski@protonmail.com #UFOTWITTER #uap #ufo #aaro #ufotwitter #uapx #ufox #nhi FAIR USE NOTICE: This video MAY contain copyrighted material, the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. UFOs On The Level distributes this material for the purpose of news reporting, educational research, comment, and criticism, constituting Fair Use under 17 U.S.C § 107. LINKS to sites and podcast clips used in this video. PLEASE dont copyright strike me! If you want me to take your clip out just LMK!!
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You and NCHE: Thank you to all who donated to NCHE during our end of year giving campaign. Thank you for joining with us as we strive to help families across the state to homeschool with confidence and joy. Happy New Year: Do you make resolutions or have an inspirational word for the year? Amanda and Melanie tell us about their words for the year. We Need Your Help: We want your help as we revamp The Homeschool Show, help us to rename the show and to decide on future content. If we use your idea we will send you some NCHE swag. thehomeschoolshow@nche.com Homeschool News: Mid-Winter Chess Tournament, Sleeping with the Fishes, and NCHE Day at the Charlotte Hornets
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Patrick addresses the topic about the miracle of loaves and fishes. A listener expresses her concern over a homily that claimed the real miracle was people sharing their food. Patrick explains why this interpretation misses the mark. The scripture clearly states that Jesus performs a miraculous act, multiplying loaves and fishes to feed thousands. Sharing is kind, but it doesn't classify as a miracle. Zach - What is the difference between generational sin and generational demons? (01:59) Jackie - Gregorian Masses: Are there better places to go than others? (09:12) George - I think you are overlooking the power of the sacrifice of the Mass to help our ancestors out of purgatory. (13:44) Robert - Is there a good argument for the early belief in the resurrection in the parts in the bible that talk about the patriarchs being gathered to their fathers when they die? (23:04) Tom - I have two children who are lukewarm in the faith. How can I help them get to heaven? If they go to hell, would it be better if they were never born? (26:53) Chris – “For the kingdom, the power and the glory are yours now and forever”. That was a protestant phrase that got into the Novus Ordo Mass (39:13) Gale - My pastor said the Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes was not a miracle (43:19)