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On August 18th, 2010, Ben McDaniel went cave diving at Vortex Spring, a popular tourist spot in the Florida Panhandle. He never resurfaced. Over a dozen expert divers spent days searching for Ben, but didn't find him. Some came to believe he was not in the cave at all. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Ben McDaniel. Despite extensive searches by some of the world's most accomplished cave divers, neither Ben nor his equipment has ever been recovered. Ben experienced some traumatic events in his life, which have led some people to speculate that he may have wanted to disappear and start his life over. But his family does not believe that. They have spent their time and money trying to recover him from the depths of the cave. You can help support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetimeVisit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact, merchandise, and donation informationAn Emash Digital productionSponsors:Shopify.com/unsolvedProgressive.comTalkiatry.com/unsolvedZazzle.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The latest on escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran following the downing of a U.S. Army helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz. Also, highlights and reaction from Tuesday's primary election results. Plus, a Navy base employee is hospitalized after a shark attack near the Florida Panhandle. And, a closer look at the NASA astronauts selected for the four-person Artemis III crew. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
I sat down with Dave Rubin in his studio, and we went everywhere. No topic was off limits, and it may be my favorite conversation we've ever had on camera together. We get into why Dave says the LGBTQ acronym has letters that have absolutely nothing to do with each other and why he thinks the trans movement is actually the most anti-gay movement you could possibly create. The moment he watched the trans flag physically start eating the rainbow flag on a crosswalk in West Hollywood and why he says it is a perfect metaphor for what has happened. Why the activist class could not stop after winning marriage equality and what the machine behind it actually wants. His honest take on the 2028 Republican bench and who steps up if things go wrong at the midterms. Why Tucker Carlson now sounds like a leftist. The Spencer Pratt mayoral race in LA and what Larry Elder told him about why it probably cannot be won. Why he has not watched a single minute of NBA basketball despite it being his favorite sport his entire life. The moment a kid screamed a racial slur at Sage from a truck in the Florida Panhandle and how she chose to handle it. And why he says some of the people smiling at him during the Jubilee surrounded video were the ones he was most afraid of. Subscribe and follow the show. Sponsors: Use my link to sign up and receive a $100 funding bonus when you create and fund your account: https://www.itrustcapital.com/go/sagesteele Start your plan today and you'll get FREE meat included with every order PLUS $100 off your first three orders with my code, SAGE: https://www.goodranchers.com/ Provide one life-saving ultrasound for just $28 at https://preborn.com/sage. Get 15% off OneSkin with the code SAGE at https://www.oneskin.co/SAGE #oneskinpod
Lindy Wood is the founder of Westonwood Ranch, a 10-acre working farm in the Florida Panhandle. When her son Weston was diagnosed with autism fifteen years ago, she realized a terrifying "services cliff" awaited him—and millions of others—the moment they transitioned into adulthood. Rather than letting her son fall, Lindy built an extraordinary hands-on community where teens and young adults with autism learn life-changing job and life skills. Today, the ranch has grown from serving just four individuals to a full-time program supporting 60 participants. In this episode, we discuss: The "Services Cliff": Why ending high school is a frightening reality for families. Growing the Vision: How Westonwood Ranch expanded to a full-time program serving 60 young adults. The Power of Small Milestones: Why learning to use a microwave became an emotional victory. A Crazy Good Turn: The incredible gift Lindy still has trouble processing. Chapters & Timed Links: [04:12] The Diagnosis: How a 2-year-old's diagnosis sparked a much larger, lifesaver vision. [07:45] The "Services Cliff": Why society stops providing resources just when those with IDD need them most. [12:30] Building Westonwood Ranch: How a 10-acre working farm went from serving four young adults to 60. [19:15] The Microwave Milestone: Why small achievements are massive emotional victories for families. [25:40] An Unbelievable Turn: Lindy shares a "crazy good" gift that changed everything for the ranch. [31:10] Finding Meaningful Work: Lessons on neurodiversity, inclusion, and the simple dignity of labor. My Sincere Thanks Because of listeners like you, our show now ranks among the top 5% of most-downloaded podcasts by volume per month. Your support has helped take our little idea to celebrate generosity and good deeds and turn it into one of the most-listened-to podcasts available. Thank you for being part of a community that celebrates people who do good things for others. Please help us continue to grow by subscribing on your preferred podcast platform and sharing our show with friends.
On this episode of Destination on the Left, I talk with Jennifer Adams, Director of Tourism, and Alex Fogg, Natural Resources Chief, to find out how the destination's innovative Coastal and Natural Resources team is setting Destin Fort Walton Beach apart, transforming environmental challenges into tourism opportunities. You'll hear how an invasive species, the lionfish, became both a tourism driver and an annual event, and how the region has evolved into a family destination through free outdoor adventure programs for kids and teens. Jennifer and Alex also share the inside story of the creation of what will be the world's largest artificial reef, using the repurposed SS United States ocean liner, positioning the area as an international diving hotspot. What You Will Learn in This Episode: Why Destin Fort Walton Beach has established a Coastal and Natural Resources team How a challenge with the invasive lionfish species became a key tourism driver for the region How the destination's free Little Adventures program engages kids and families with hands-on outdoor experiences How the team created and rapidly expanded a program offering free outdoor classes, resulting in 700 sessions and serving over 4,000 kids in a year Why the artificial reef project, featuring the SS United States ocean liner, will make the area an internationally recognized dive destination Collaborations and strategic partnerships that have fueled product development and positioned Destin Fort Walton Beach for year-round tourism Lessons Jennifer and Alex have learned about turning ecological challenges into memorable and marketable visitor experiences Expanding Beyond Traditional Tourism Marketing Historically recognized for its crystal-clear waters and white sand beaches, Destin Fort Walton Beach has long attracted vacationers seeking a quintessential Florida getaway. But as the tourism market grew more competitive, especially against all-inclusive options like cruise vacations, Jennifer Adams realized something had to change. This insight spurred the creation of a coastal and natural resources team, making their tourism office one of the few in the U.S. with in-house marine and forestry biologists, aimed at protecting and enhancing the very environment that draws visitors. Free Outdoor Classes Fueling Family Connection One of the standout programs redefining the visitor experience is the Little Adventures initiative. Recognizing statistics that highlight children's lack of outdoor engagement, Jennifer and her team built a brand promise: "get kids outside on the water to give their adventure side room to grow". Through this program, local experts, including fishing guides, dive instructors, and even astronomers, offer free hands-on classes to vacationing families. What began with 70 sessions in 2021 exploded to over 700 in a single season, reaching more than 4,000 kids. This investment brought significant returns for the community, circulating an estimated $4 million back into the local economy, while giving families a broader, authentic experience that's hard to replicate elsewhere. Partnership, Collaboration, and Global Reach Collaboration is foundational to every initiative. Regionally, Destin Fort Walton Beach works closely with seven other Florida Panhandle counties via the Northwest Florida Tourism Council, pooling resources for international marketing and product development. Partners like Yamaha and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute have also joined artificial reef efforts, while the "Ask a Scout" feature on the destination's website connects incoming families with local moms to provide real, trusted advice. "We all work collectively," Jennifer emphasizes, ensuring that local character, environmental strength, and visitor experiences remain connected. Resources: Website: https://www.destinfwb.com/
Wholesome entertainment that deals authentically with real life and honors God can feel almost impossible to find. Where can Christian parents turn for stories that inspire, edify, and wrestle with tough issues—without sacrificing biblical truth? Catherine welcomes acclaimed author Felicia Ferguson, whose award-winning women’s fiction is making waves for all the right reasons. Felicia, who holds master’s degrees in health care administration and speech language pathology, writes novels featuring strong female characters who face trauma, tragedy, and real-world dilemmas—always anchored by Christian faith and ethical choices. Together, they discuss how fiction can model kingdom impact, spark empathy, and equip Christians of all ages to handle adversity with faith. Felicia Ferguson reveals the inspiration behind her latest works, including "When Secrets Come Calling" and "The Choices She Made." She shares how her own professional and personal experiences—like navigating the loss of a parent or working with dementia patients—inspire her realistic, hope-filled storylines. Key Insights & HighlightsWrestling with Trauma through Faith Felicia's characters don’t avoid pain or gloss over difficult situations—like sexual assault, family secrets, or dementia. Instead, they walk through the challenges, lean into God, and make decisions rooted in biblical principles. The Power of Redemptive Fiction As Catherine notes, many Christian entertainment options simply sanitize secular stories without offering real answers or hope. In contrast, Felicia Ferguson’s novels show what it looks like to grieve, heal, and find identity in Christ—even if life doesn’t tie up with a pretty bow. Identity Beyond Circumstance A recurring theme in the conversation is pursuing an identity rooted not in career, family roles, or past mistakes—but in being a beloved child of God. In Felicia’s words: "Who I am intrinsically is who God created me to be." Stories That Heal and Equip Whether it’s helping readers process trauma or showing how to biblically navigate hard conversations, Felicia Ferguson’s ultimate goal is kingdom impact: “I want my characters to have that same experience because...I don’t see that enough in the Christian market.” Real-Life Application Catherine and Felicia discuss how stories—whether on the page or in real life—can prepare us as parents to face giants, support our kids through hardships, and remind us that healing and hope are possible through Christ. Guest Bio Felicia Ferguson is an award-winning author with master’s degrees in Health Care Administration and Speech Language Pathology. After a decade in the Florida Panhandle and a career as a speech therapist, Felicia now writes full-time from Colorado. Her passion is crafting women’s fiction featuring strong female leads who confront trauma and tragedy using biblical principles. Felicia’s uniquely encouraging perspective blends professional expertise with a heartfelt desire for kingdom impact, both in fiction and in life. Episode Resources Felicia’s Website & Book Links "When Secrets Come Calling" "The Choices She Made" Catherine Segars Resources Do you and your children have wholesome models for processing trauma, wrestling with identity, and making faith-based decisions? In a culture that defines us by achievements, roles, or wounds, how can you point your family toward finding identity and hope in Christ? Tune in for encouragement, inspiration, and summer reading that truly makes a difference! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Blue Dot Sessions Music Cue Sheet- 00:00-01:42: "Blue Horizon" by Blue Dot Sessions- 01:42-02:54: "Slim Suspicion" by Blue Dot Sessions- 02:54-03:55: "Grimmer" by Blue Dot Sessions- 03:55-04:57: "Long as Night" by Blue Dot Sessions- 04:57-06:06: "Currentbourne" by Blue Dot Sessions- 06:06-07:30: "Stepback" by Blue Dot Sessions- 07:30-08:36: "Smooth Waters" by Blue Dot Sessions- 08:36-10:13: "Shift of Currents" by Blue Dot Sessions- 10:13-11:43: "Currentbourne" by Blue Dot Sessions- 11:43-12:15: "In Paler Skies" by Blue Dot Sessions- 12:15-13:59: "Slim Suspicion" by Blue Dot Sessions13:59-14:41: "Wistful" by Blue Dot Sessions**Chapter 1: A Continent-Scale Freeze**An introduction to the February 2021 Arctic outbreak. We discuss how a disrupted polar vortex and a southward-shifted jet stream opened the door for a massive displacement of Arctic air, turning a series of winter storms into a national disaster [1, 2].**Chapter 2: Deep Freeze and Deadly Ice in North Texas**A look at the catastrophic conditions in Dallas-Fort Worth and Waco. This chapter covers the extreme duration of sub-freezing temperatures, including DFW's 139 consecutive hours below freezing, and the devastating, deadly 100-vehicle pileup caused by invisible ice on I-35W [2, 3]. **Chapter 3: Historic Wind Chills Hit Houston**Moving southeast to a city built for heat and hurricanes, we explore how Houston experienced its first-ever local wind chill warning, with temperatures plummeting into the low teens and measurable snow and sleet covering the metro area [3, 4].**Chapter 4: A Subtropical Shock in South Texas**Exploring the "killing freeze" that struck the lower Rio Grande Valley and Brownsville. We detail how places accustomed to mild winters suddenly faced temperatures in the teens and twenties, freezing rain, and ice-covered palm trees [4, 5].**Chapter 5: Oklahoma Trapped Under Arctic Air**A breakdown of Oklahoma's statewide, brutal cold wave. We highlight the unprecedented moment when all 120 of the state's mesonet stations recorded below-zero temperatures at the exact same time [5, 6].**Chapter 6: The Cold Reaches the Gulf Coast and Florida**Examining the storm's reach into the Deep South. This chapter covers the 23 consecutive hours of sub-freezing temperatures at the New Orleans airport and the dangerous wind chills and icy overpasses that stretched all the way into the Florida Panhandle [7, 8].**Chapter 7: Lake-Effect Snow Buries the Midwest**Shifting the focus to Chicago and the Great Lakes, we detail how the Arctic setup combined with a powerful winter system to create an extreme lake-effect snow event, dropping up to 18 inches of snow in places like Evanston while nearby areas saw a fraction of that amount [9-11].**Chapter 8: Conclusion: One Atmosphere, Many Local Disasters**A final reflection on the sheer scale of the February 2021 outbreak. We discuss how the storm's duration, varied precipitation, and widespread reach exposed deep infrastructural weaknesses across the country, rewriting the record books from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes [12, 13].Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/weather-with-enthusiasm--4911017/support.This episode includes AI-generated content.
Hour 2 of the Friday Bob Rose Show, on a new significant source of lithium in the United States. The Smackover formation from central Texas to the Florida Panhandle is now targeted by military experts and Senate that will reduce US dependence on foreign lithium sources. Plus, the latest on Trump in China, and all the morning's biggest news stories for 5-15-26
Multiple witnesses from across North America call in with encounters they've never forgotten. A Virginia hunter describes watching a towering upright figure through his scope at dawn in the Shenandoah Valley. Deep inside Missouri's Mark Twain National Forest, campers hear powerful voices rolling across the ridges before the woods fall completely silent. In the Florida Panhandle, one caller shares a rare sighting of a glowing Bigfoot-shaped figure sprinting through the trees. Northern British Columbia brings a mountain encounter involving huge tracks, a face-to-face sighting, strange odors, and a desperate retreat. Then an unforgettable report from the Navajo Nation details two Bigfoot chasing down deer in the snow under a full moon. Real people, real stories, and one wild episode of Bigfoot Society.
Send us Fan MailOn today's episode, Luis Delgado is joined by John on Kayak Fishing Weekly to talk about his journey to master the Florida Panhandle. We dive into his specific strategies for navigating the Gulf's tidal shifts, finding hidden grass flats, and why the kayak is the ultimate tool for conquering these saltwater giants.
Amanda Cruise interviews Heather Blankenship, who shares how she built a diversified portfolio across RV parks, mobile home parks, and multifamily over 15 years, starting as an owner-operator before scaling with a team. She explains why RV parks offer strong cash flow but require heavy operations, leading her to add more stable assets to balance her portfolio. Heather breaks down how RV parks have remained stable post-COVID due to drive-to demand and supply constraints, while also explaining the complexity of underwriting assets with multiple revenue streams and higher operational costs. She highlights the importance of aligning your investment strategy with your goals, whether that's cash flow, tax benefits, or long-term stability. She also walks through a hybrid RV and mobile home park acquisition, where she increased occupancy through workforce housing demand and repositioned the asset for stronger performance. Her key takeaway is that one RV park can still be life-changing, but only if the asset type matches your desired level of involvement and long-term vision. Heather BlankenshipCurrent role: RV Park InvestorBased in: Florida Panhandle & TennesseeSay hi to them at: Instagram: @heatherblankenshipX3 website: www.heatherblankenship.com Visit trustetc.com/bestever for more info. Book your free demo today at bill.com/bestever and get a $100 Amazon gift card. Visit https://m1.com/ for more info. Podcast production done by Outlier Audio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Learn how families can enjoy the stunning Florida Panhandle without overspending. From free beaches and state parks to direct booking strategies that save hundreds, we share budget-friendly destinations and insider tips for an affordable Gulf Coast escape. For more, visit https://www.emeraldcoastbyowner.com/florida Emerald Coast By Owner City: Destin Address: 15 Todd Point Website: https://www.emeraldcoastbyowner.com
In this episode, Collin Al-Samarrie talks with Dr. Dixie Mobley, an Air Force veteran and founder of Pearl and Pine Dental Studio. They discuss her rapid transition from military dentistry to building a "bomb-shelter" startup in the Florida Panhandle.Episode Timestamps[00:00] Intro & "This or That" with Dr. Dixie.[05:42] The Origin Story: Following her father's private practice footsteps.[08:15] Military Life: The elite training and the "dual military" commute struggle.[14:30] The Turning Point: Why she chose a startup over an acquisition.[18:45] Pearl and Pine: The meaning behind the brand and using AI for logo design.[22:10] The Numbers: A deep dive into conventional loans, interest rates, and down payments.[28:30] Construction: Converting a concrete "bomb shelter" into a modern studio.[34:15] The Floor Plan: Designing for 9 ops and a unique "kids' flex space."[39:50] Decision Fatigue: Learning to make $20k choices on the fly.[44:20] Wellness: Running as "unplugged therapy" for the startup grind.[48:05] Advice for Moms & Veterans: "If you aren't building your dream, you're building someone else's."Dr. Dixie is looking for your advice on:Sound Systems: Sonos vs. Flush-mount ceiling speakers?Signage: Recommendations for national or local sign companies for her interior logo wall.
BIG RED Kindle Edition by Matthew Gene Stephens https://www.amazon.com/BIG-RED-Matthew-Gene-Stephens-ebook/dp/B0G39Z5YBQ Big Red, whose given name is Horatio Coonrod, is a teenaged boy in September 1864, the waning months of the War Between the States, in this historical novel that combines fictional characters and actual historical events and persons. He lives in the Florida Panhandle, in Jackson County, just east of Marianna, the county seat, as does his betrothed, Sue McKinnie. The times are desperate for the Confederacy but more so for Jackson County and the surrounding area, with a large force of battle-hardened Union veterans converging on Marianna. The Southern town is defended only by a few Confederate regulars, walking wounded, and citizens who make up a Home Guard, ranging in age from thirteen years to seventy-eight-a force half the size of the Union cavalry. The battle goes badly for the Southerners. Red was wounded, captured, and taken to the war’s most infamous Union prisoner of war camp in Elmira, New York, but he is protected and guided by the hand of the Lord as he makes his way back to his home, family, and the only girl he’s ever loved. He must then engage again in deadly combat in an attempt to regain what has been forcibly taken from him. Red is transformed by the devastating trials he endures on his 1,100-mile journey home. He realizes the unfortunate transformation he went through and his need to seek the redemptive grace the Lord makes available to those who seek it. Sue McKinnie also struggles during this time, not knowing whether her beloved is alive or not. She clings to hope when it seems there is none. Her trials are recounted, illustrating how the Lord buttresses her against utter hopelessness through her extremely strong and devout faith. Together, their story is a tale of hope, faith, and love triumphant.
On today's In Focus, we hear the story of Jean Lafitte, one of history's most colorful pirates of the Florida Panhandle, as we observe America's 250th anniversary.
Florida's insurance market is unlike any other—and longtime Pensacola insurance expert Eddie Zarahn explains why.With over 50 years in the insurance industry, Eddie breaks down what's really happening behind rising premiums, disappearing carriers, roof age restrictions, and the growing gap between market value vs. replacement cost.In this in-depth conversation, we cover:Why Florida insurance is a “different animal”The real reason older roofs are being denied coverageReplacement cost vs. market value (and why most homeowners misunderstand it)Actual Cash Value vs. Replacement Cost policiesCommon homeowner and business insurance mistakesWhy underinsurance is more dangerous than no insuranceHow hurricanes, lawsuits, and maintenance issues impact coverageBusiness insurance gaps that can financially crush small businessesThe role of independent agencies vs. captive insurance companiesEddie also shares insights from decades of experience serving Pensacola and the Florida Panhandle, helping homeowners, contractors, churches, condos, and business owners navigate an increasingly complex insurance landscape.If you live in Florida—or own property or a business—this is a conversation you need to hear.
Outdoor Christmas decorations didn't fly at U.S. Air Force base housing in the Florida Panhandle before Thanksgiving. The private company that operates a community of homes near Tyndall Air Force Base (AFB) instructed residents to remove their Yuletide decorations and refrain from putting them back up until after Turkey Day. “All holiday decorations should be reflective in their respective months and not any sooner than 30 days before the given holiday,” the landlord said in the message. Air Force Capt. Justin Davidson-Beebe, a Tyndall spokesman, said that the landlord, Balfour Beatty Communities, had set the policy. “They are enforcing the community standards outlined in the legally binding lease agreement all residents voluntarily sign,” Davidson-Beebe said in an email. “These guidelines are not part of a broader Air Force policy. Since community standards are set by the privatized housing management company at some installations, standards may vary from base to base.” The 59-page community handbook for Tyndall AFB Homes explicitly states that winter decorations and lights are only allowed from the week after Thanksgiving through New Year's Day, and that lights can only be lit from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. “Do not keep them lit all night or in daylight hours,” the handbook says. “They must be removed no later than the third week of January; they may not remain on the exterior year-round.” In a statement, Balfour Beatty Communities said the company was just offering guidelines and there would be no enforcement leading to any punishment. “Our holiday decoration guidelines are designed to provide a general framework to help maintain consistency in our communities,” the company said. “We value the joy and creativity our residents bring to their neighborhoods, especially during the holidays, and apologize for any confusion.” The base, located outside Panama City in Florida's Panhandle, is home to the 325th Fighter Wing. The base suffered catastrophic damage in 2018 from Hurricane Michael, a Category 5 storm. The estimated cost to rebuild the base was $4.7 billion. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
The primary focus of this podcast episode is the comprehensive analysis of the winter weather conditions affecting various regions of the United States on December 2, 2025. I elucidate the impact of a significant winter storm that has engendered widespread warnings and advisories across the northern Mid Atlantic and interior Northeast. Furthermore, I address the adverse weather phenomena occurring in the Florida Panhandle, where morning storms present a marginal risk of damaging winds and the potential for brief tornadoes. As I traverse through the states, I highlight the freeze warnings that prevail in parts of California, Nevada, and Arizona, alongside the winter storm warnings in Alaska and New Hampshire, which are indicative of hazardous travel conditions. This episode serves as a crucial briefing to ensure that our listeners remain informed and prepared amidst these challenging weather developments.Takeaways:* A significant winter storm is currently affecting the northern Mid Atlantic and Northeast regions. * The Florida Panhandle is experiencing morning storms, with potential for severe weather conditions. * California is under freeze warnings due to a cold, dry air mass affecting various locations. * Winter weather advisories are issued across several states, including Pennsylvania and New Jersey. * Accumulating snow is expected in parts of New York, impacting travel conditions throughout the region. * Coastal areas face increased risks of flooding and hazardous conditions due to high tides and strong winds. Sources[NWS Winter Storm Warning (national text feed) | https://www.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=usa&wwa=winter%20storm%20warning][NWS Phoenix | https://www.weather.gov/psr/][NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard | https://www.weather.gov/lox/][NWS San Francisco Bay Area | https://www.weather.gov/mtr/][NWS New York, NY (OKX) | https://www.weather.gov/okx/][NWS Mt. Holly Briefing | https://www.weather.gov/phi/marine][NWS Tallahassee | https://www.weather.gov/tae/][SPC Day 1 Outlook | https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day1otlk.html][NWS Tallahassee Marine | https://www.weather.gov/tae/marine][NWS Honolulu Advisories | https://www.weather.gov/hfo/watchwarn][NWS Honolulu Surf Forecast | https://www.weather.gov/hfo/SRF][NWS Gray/Portland | https://www.weather.gov/gyx/][NWS Baltimore/Washington Weather Story | https://www.weather.gov/lwx/weatherstory][NWS Baltimore/Washington (Advisories page) | https://www.weather.gov/lwx/][NWS Boston/Norton | https://www.weather.gov/box/][NWS Gaylord | https://www.weather.gov/apx/][NWS Las Vegas | https://www.weather.gov/vef/][NWS Gray/Portland NH Page | https://www.weather.gov/gyx/domainNH][NWS Mt. Holly Briefing | https://www.weather.gov/phi/marine][NWS Albany | https://www.weather.gov/aly/][NWS New York, NY | https://www.weather.gov/okx/][NWS Cleveland Advisory/Outlook | https://www.weather.gov/cle/][NWS CLE “Forecast Cold Outbreak” | https://www.weather.gov/cle/Forecast_Cold_Outbreak][NWS State College Area Forecast Discussion (Advisorieslisted) | https://www.weather.gov/ctp/AreaForecastDiscussion][NWS Pittsburgh DSS/Advisory page | https://www.weather.gov/pbz/weatherbriefingpage][NWS Burlington “Winter Storm Warnings and Advisories forTuesday” | https://www.weather.gov/btv/][NWS Baltimore/Washington Weather Story | https://www.weather.gov/lwx/weatherstory] This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
Go down to the Florida Panhandle with Randy, Caly, and travel writer/photographer Carrie Hanrahan as they talk about one of the Sunshine State's most unique cities and areas—Talahassee. Discover the top things to do in Florida's capital, from historic landmarks and canopy drives to deep sinkholes, scenic parks, and vibrant natural beauty.Subscribe to RV Destinations Magazine at https://RVDestinationsMagazine.com and use code PODCAST20 to save 20% on your subscription today!
Paranormal Latte Podcast Welcomes Josh Morris Date: Thurs, November 20, 2025 Episode 11 Description: Investigator and Host, “TEPS Podcast” About the Guest: With more than 25 years of experience in the paranormal field, Josh Morris is a seasoned researcher, investigator, and storyteller. In the early 2000s, he co-founded the team Bumps In The Night (BITN), which quickly gained recognition after Ghost Hunters asked them to handle preliminary residential cases in the Florida Panhandle. From that moment, Josh and his team dedicated themselves to helping families cope with unexplained activity while capturing and studying evidence. Josh's voice in the field expanded when he launched The Everything Paranormal Show on YouTube — now known as The TEPs Podcast — bringing live paranormal discussions to a worldwide audience. In 2019, he added “author” to his title with the release of My Paranormal: A Guide to the Spirit Realms, which has sold internationally in both paperback and e-book. On screen, Josh's work has reached audiences through Paraflixx, where he starred in ParaXplorerZ, along with short films like Trick or Sheet and Ghostly Footsteps. His latest project, TEPs Investigates, is currently in production and streaming exclusively on Paraflixx, showcasing his ongoing dedication to exploring the unknown. FACEBOOK and YOUTUBE Josh Morris Show Description On this show, we talk candidly our paranormal experiences and theories. HOST LINKS Website: www.paranormaluniversalpress.com Facebook Pages: www.facebook.com/UPRNTalkRadioNetwork YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/@paranormallattepodcast Disclaimer: For Entertainment Purposes Only. The content, music, and creative sound effects as heard on Paranormal Latte Podcast are copyrighted and licensed commercially to Dr. Kelly Renee Schutz. Please do not reproduce in any manner without the express permission of Dr. Kelly Renee Schutz, Diamond Point Entertainment, LLC, Paranormal Universal Press, LLC, Paranormal Latte Podcast, and/or any affiliated networks, such as United Public Radio and UFO Paranormal Networks. The opinions and information expressed by the guests, hosts, and sources as heard and seen on the Paranormal Latte Podcast are not necessarily those of Diamond Point Entertainment, LLC., Paranormal Universal Press, LLC., Paranormal Latte Podcast, and the United Public Radio and UFO Paranormal Networks, as well as their producers.
The Northern Lights are back—for the second night in a row—and the Carolina Weather Group is tracking every moment! From a G4 geomagnetic storm to aurora sightings as far south as Charleston and the Florida Panhandle, the team breaks down what's happening above our heads and why this solar cycle is producing such rare displays for the Carolinas.
PARANORMAL ENCOUNTERS: Be Careful What You Wish For. This episode will run as a Feature Guest on the PARAFlixx streaming network, TV Talk Show as hosted by Dr. Kelly on "DISEMBODIED VOICES", during Season 20, Episode 1, January 4, 2026. Josh will also air on PHANTASM PODCAST, as aired on December 17, 2025, and will air again on PARANORMAL ENCOUNTERS on February 19, 2026. He was also featured on PARANORMAL LATTE PODCAST, on November 20, 2025.With more than 25 years of experience in the paranormal field, Josh Morris is a seasoned researcher, investigator, and storyteller. In the early 2000s, he co-founded the team Bumps In The Night (BITN), which quickly gained recognition after Ghost Hunters asked them to handle preliminary residential cases in the Florida Panhandle. From that moment, Josh and his team dedicated themselves to helping families cope with unexplained activity while capturing and studying evidence. Josh's voice in the field expanded when he launched The Everything Paranormal Show on YouTube — now known as The TEPs Podcast — bringing live paranormal discussions to a worldwide audience. In 2019, he added “author” to his title with the release of My Paranormal: A Guide to the Spirit Realms, which has sold internationally in both paperback and e-book.On screen, Josh's work has reached audiences through Paraflixx, where he starred in ParaXplorerZ, along with short films like Trick or Sheet and Ghostly Footsteps. His latest project, TEPs Investigates, is currently in production and streaming exclusively on Paraflixx, showcasing his ongoing dedication to exploring the unknown.PODCASTTEPS Podcast (as viewed on YouTube)AMAZONBOOK - "My Paranormal: A Guide to the Spirit Realms"FACEBOOKJosh MorrisTO WATCH GUESTS ON "DISEMBODIED VOICES" TV TALK SHOWTake a moment to WATCH my guests visually in a personal interview. Josh Morris can be visually seen on PARAFlixx (www.paraflixx.com) as a Featured Guest on January 4, 2026, Season 20, Episode 1. Shows are scheduled to launch at 8/7 Central (USA time). Shows remain on PARAFlixx indefinitely until changes to remove are made. Please allow an additional day in the event the show does not get launched as scheduled due to unforeseen circumstances "by the network."DETAILS FOR 3-DAY FREE TRIAL and SUBSCRIBING to PARAFLIXXON INITIAL PAGE - Go To The Bottom (see free trial box)IF SUBSCRIBINGEnter into your search bar this campaign link: https://bit.ly/3FGvQuYDiscount Code = DV10$4.99/month (U.S.); discount is 10% off first three monthsCancel AnytimeWAYS TO ACCESS SHOWS - go to www.paraflixx.com. Find my show by going to the upper left corner, click on BROWSE. Scroll down to TALK SHOWS. "Disembodied Voices."
The predominant focus of today's broadcast revolves around the critical fire weather conditions affecting several regions, particularly the Florida Panhandle and parts of Louisiana and Mississippi. We delineate the issuance of red flag warnings, which signify elevated fire risks due to gusty winds and arid humidity levels, thereby underscoring the potential for rapid fire spread should any ignition occur. Additionally, we address the impending freeze conditions anticipated across central and northern Texas, coupled with the dense fog advisories along the southern California coastline, which are significantly impairing visibility. Furthermore, we report on ongoing firefighting efforts in Virginia and West Virginia, where substantial progress has been made in containing wildfires. It is imperative that we remain vigilant and heed the warnings issued by meteorological authorities to ensure safety amidst these hazardous conditions.Takeaways:* The United States Marine Corps celebrates its 250th birthday today, marking a significant historical milestone. * Critical fire weather conditions are present, particularly in parts of the Florida Panhandle and southeast Mississippi. * Gusty northwest winds combined with low humidity create an environment conducive to rapid fire spread. * Dense fog advisories are in effect along the southern California coast, severely limiting visibility. * A widespread freeze is anticipated tonight, impacting central and northern regions significantly. * Fire crews are actively engaged in mopping up two fires in Virginia, with varying degrees of containment reported. Sponsor MentionFloodMapp - https://go.emnmedia.com/EMNFloodMappSources[NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard & San Diego | https://www.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=lox&wwa=all][NWS Jacksonville | https://www.weather.gov/jax/][NWS Tallahassee | https://www.weather.gov/tae/][NWS Warnings (national RFW roundup) | https://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=usa&wwa=red+flag+warning][NWS New Orleans/Baton Rouge AFD & Hazards | https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?glossary=1&issuedby=LIX&product=AFD&site=MOB][NWS Warnings (national RFW roundup) | https://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=usa&wwa=red+flag+warning][NWS Warnings (national RFW roundup) | https://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=usa&wwa=red+flag+warning][NWS Jackson | https://www.weather.gov/jan/][NWS Houston/Galveston | https://www.weather.gov/hgx/][WDBJ7 | https://www.wdbj7.com/2025/11/09/bald-mountain-wildfire-chars-2200-acres/][WV MetroNews | https://wvmetronews.com/2025/11/09/crews-gaining-some-ground-on-pendleton-county-forest-fire/] This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
On this episode of On the Brink, I sat down with Dr. Max Teplitski—Chief Science Officer at the International Fresh Produce Association (IFPA)—to explore how a mindset is reshaping food safety, member value, and the future of a global industry. Max has practiced Blue Ocean thinking since his days as a professor, and today he's applying it at scale across a trade association that represents the entire fresh produce supply chain—from seed and inputs to retailers worldwide. From Competing to Creating: IFPA's Three Strategic Pillars Rather than fighting for attention in crowded "red oceans," IFPA reframed growth around three pillars that create new value for members and consumers alike: Future-proofing the industry amid climate volatility, supply chain complexity, and labor constraints. Worldwide influence for a global industry, recognizing interconnected markets and trade rules. Personalized member experience at scale—so each company (and individual) gets relevant, timely insight. This is classic Blue Ocean Strategy®: reduce what no longer adds value, eliminate legacy activities that drain resources, raise what customers truly care about, and create new offerings that unlock demand. Want a concise primer? Read our FAQ: What is Blue Ocean Strategy and Why It's the Smartest Way to Rethink Growth Personalization at Scale: AI That Stays Inside the (Trusted) Data One of IFPA's boldest moves is an AI-powered intelligence engine built on verified, curated data. Members can ask context-rich questions—"I'm in the Florida Panhandle planting winter crops; should I prioritize Asian greens, spinach, or baby lettuce?"—and receive synthesized answers spanning consumer trends, point-of-sale data, and operational considerations. The goal isn't more email; it's relevance on demand. This same platform enables on-demand micro-training. Need a five-minute safety huddle for a harvest crew—in Portuguese? The agent can generate it instantly from vetted guidance. That's value innovation: meeting real-world needs at the moment of work. Watch our video here Food Safety as a Promise—and a System Because most fresh produce is consumed raw, food safety is a shared responsibility between the producer and the consumer. IFPA's "supply chain of the future" work extends beyond traceability to quality, shelf-life, and incentives. With lot-level tracking and standardized practices—from field handwashing stations to controlled processing protocols—the industry continues to elevate both safety and transparency while extracting actionable value from the data generated along the way. Advocacy and a Community of Practice Some work will never be outsourced to algorithms. Advocacy—telling the industry's story to regulators and decision-makers—remains human, relational, and essential. In parallel, IFPA is designing a community of practice for food safety and sustainability professionals. Whether virtual, in-person, or hybrid, the north star is the same: connect practitioners to share what works, accelerate learning, and scale innovation. Culture Eats Strategy (and Then Powers It) Max underscores a truth we see in every successful transformation: strategy only sticks when culture supports it. IFPA treats culture as a system—meeting quarterly to practice competencies such as trust, communication, and agility, and to build behaviors into everyone's plan. That operating rhythm makes it easier to reduce or eliminate legacy programs and redirect resources toward higher-value offerings without losing the organization in the process. Three Takeaways You Can Use Now Stop competing; start creating. Use the Four Actions Framework to eliminate, reduce, raise, and build around what your customers actually value. Deliver relevance at the moment of need. Move from content push to context-aware personalization (AI helps when it's grounded in trustworthy data). Design for culture change, not just strategy change. Build the muscle—trust, communication, and agility—so your team can live the strategy. Blue Ocean Strategy isn't about inventing the next iPhone; it's about assembling a thoughtful portfolio that meets unmet needs better, faster, and more sustainably than the market expects. IFPA's journey shows how nonprofits and associations can open new market space—not by shouting louder, but by serving smarter. Further reading: FAQ – What is Blue Ocean Strategy and Why It's the Smartest Way to Rethink Growth And our white paper: Time to Find Your Blue Ocean Strategy Connect with me: Website: www.simonassociates.net Email: info@simonassociates.net Books: Learn more about our books here: Rethink: Smashing the Myths of Women in Business Women Mean Business: Over 500 Insights from Extraordinary Leaders to Spark Your Success On the Brink: A Fresh Lens to Take Your Business to New Heights Listen + Subscribe: Available wherever you get your podcasts—Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, YouTube, and more. If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review and share with someone navigating their own leadership journey. Reach out and contact us if you want to see how a little anthropology can help your business grow. Let's Talk! [block id="blog-signature"]
Linda Cope joins us to talk about the upcoming Warrior Beach Retreat, what it does and how you can show your support at their Parade on November 6th. We talk about the very personal reason why this local organization was started and has been serving the Wounded Service Men and Women. Most important, showing support for their caregivers and strengthening their support system.Visit WarriorBeachRetreat.org for details and the parade route. Beach 95.1 is the official Radio Partner and will be in the parade, along with providing over an hour of commercial free music to air during the parade. Listen to Henry weekday mornings from 5am-9am CT for updates, along with The Most Music In The Morning on Beach 95.1.
Vidcast: https://www.instagram.com/p/DOWvYdKgCLb/This recall involves half-gallon cartons of crunch ice cream mistakenly packaged in Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough containers that fail to mention these ingredients. Consuming these products could pose a serious or life-threatening risk for those with nut allergies. Affected is lot number 061027524.These recalled half-gallons were sold in Alabama, Arkansas, the Florida Panhandle, Northwest Georgia, Southern Indiana, Southern Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, and Southwest Virginia.Do not eat this recalled ice cream. Return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. For more information, contact Blue Bell at 1-979-836-7977 or via the email consumerrelations@bluebell.com.https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/blue-bell-ice-cream-issues-allergy-alert-undeclared-almond-walnut-and-pecan-moo-llennium-crunch-ice#bluebell #moollenniumcrunch #icecream #almond #walnut #pecan #allergies #recall
In this episode KJ reviews a 2012 video of a swamp ape in the Florida Panhandle that was featured on the television show "The Proof is Out There". Bill covers a Bigfoot sighting from that Salmonberry Canyon area of Oregon from a gentleman from a lumber trucking company. And finally we will cover some great listener mail. Please join us!Thank you for listening!www.bigfootterrorinthewoods.comProduced by: "Bigfoot Terror in the Woods L.L.C."
In this episode KJ reviews a 2012 video of a swamp ape in the Florida Panhandle that was featured on the television show "The Proof is Out There". Bill covers a Bigfoot sighting from that SalmonBerry Canyon area of Oregon from a gentleman from a lumber trucking company. And finally we will cover some great listener mail. Please join us! Thank you for listening! www.bigfootterrorinthewoods.com Produced by: "Bigfoot Terror in the Woods L.L.C."
This week on The Land Show our host, Jonathan Goode, speaks with: - Hunter McBrayer, with the Alabama Farmers Federation, to discuss their recent trip to Brazil with ALFA's leadership class. Hunter also talks about the upcoming ALFA Land and Farm Conference in Chattanooga in August. https://alfafarmers.org/ - Parker Kennedy, owner of Do More Outdoors, joins us to talk about things that landowners can do to maximize their enjoyment and maintain your property. - Dalton Dalrymple, agent with Farm and Forest Brokers, updates us on the sunflowers in his dove field, and also talks about differences between the land market in south Alabama and the Florida Panhandle. https://farmandforestbrokers.com/dalton-dalrymple/ - Jonathan discusses why surveys can be an important part of a land transaction. Thanks to our generous sponsors that make it possible to bring you The Land Show every week: Alabama Ag Credit, Farm & Forest Brokers, First South Farm Credit, The Land Report, LandThink, and LandFlip. Subscribe to The Land Show, anywhere you get quality podcasts. If you like our content, please give us a positive review so others can find us as well. Please call or text our Farm & Forest Brokers office any time at 205-340-3946.
It's Friday, July 18th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Nigerian Muslims slaughter Christian farmers Nigerian Muslims murder Christian farmers there on almost a daily basis, reports International Christian Concern. Back in November 2020, the Muslim terrorist group, Boko Haram, slit the throats of 43 Christian farmers who were farming rice. Some were fishermen. The government remains silent in the face of this genocide. The Christian farmers need our voices. International Christian Concern is raising money for an Emergency Relief Fund. You can make a contribution through a special link in our transcript today at www.TheWorldview.com. According to Open Doors, Nigeria is the seventh most dangerous country worldwide for Christians to live. Ukrainian parliament picks new Prime Minister The Ukrainian parliament voted on July 17 to confirm Yuliia Svyrydenko as the new prime minister in a major cabinet shake-up. Svyrydenko, a 39-year-old economist, was tapped by President Volodymyr Zelensky to replace Denys Shmyhal after his five years in office. The new prime minister was confirmed with the support of 262 votes, with 22 voting against her and 26 abstaining. The reshuffle takes place as Ukraine continues to resist Russia's full-scale invasion while seeking to navigate a transforming relationship with its key international supporter, the United States. Mike Pence: Trump should release all Epstein files On Wednesday, CBS' Major Garrett asked former Vice President Mike Pence about the controversy swirling around the alleged Epstein list, reports the Gateway Pundit. It allegedly reveals the names of wealthy men who participated in the sex trafficking of girls and young women through the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. Listen. GARRET: “President Trump said that the Jeffrey Epstein matter is a hoax. Last week, his justice department said there were more than 1,000 victims of Jeffrey Epstein. Last summer, Trump said he was open to declassifying all the relevant files and the Epstein client list and that his suicide looks suspicious. How can all those things be true and it be a hoax? I don't understand where things stand with all this.” PENCE: “I think the time has come for the administration to release all of the files regarding Jeffrey Epstein's investigation and prosecution. It's important that we protect the names of the victims. They should be excluded from any disclosure. “But whether or not the facts justify charges, I think that anyone who participated or was associated with this despicable man ought to be held up to public scrutiny.” Numbers 32:23 says, “Be sure: your sin will find you out.” Possible tropical depression off Gulf of America The weather system moving across the Florida Panhandle on Wednesday was showing a greater chance of becoming a tropical depression as it moves toward the northern Gulf Coast, according to the National Hurricane Center. The system has a 40 percent chance of becoming a tropical depression as it moves west over the Gulf of America toward southeastern Louisiana. The tropical weather will affect Alabama and Mississippi as well. New Orleans is bracing for 3 to 5 inches of rain through Saturday, but some areas could see as much as 10 inches. Camp Mystic counselor, who died in flood, worked with special needs kids 19-year-old Katherine Ferruzzo was devoted to caring for children, from the campers in her cabin at Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas to the students with special needs who she helped as a teacher aide at Spring Branch elementary schools, reports the San Antonio Express-News. She planned to become a special education teacher after arriving at the University of Texas at Austin this fall to start her freshman year. Tragically, Ferruzzo died in the Fourth of July floods that swept through Camp Mystic, an all-girls Christian summer retreat along the Guadalupe River in western Kerr County. She had been the only counselor who remained unaccounted for, when her family members said in a statement that her remains had been found last Friday. Her family said they are establishing the Katherine Ferruzzo Legacy Foundation “to honor Katherine and her compassion for those with special needs and learning differences.” She recently graduated from Memorial High School, where she helped set up the school's debut Unity Game, a mini-football game in which students with special needs could play football, cheerlead, or play in the band. She was one of at least 28 Camp Mystic counselors and campers along with owner Richard Eastland who died in the July 4th flood. Father in flood used final moments to call his children And finally, Jeff Ramsey, a Texas father used his final moments before he was swept away by the furious flood waters of the Guadalupe River to call his son and daughter, reports Fox 4 in Dallas. Jake Ramsey, 24 years old, and his sister Rachel, age 23, never could have imagined the tragic turn a fourth of July getaway would take for their dad and his wife, Tonya. RAMSEY: “They were definitely in the camper when it was swept away. Twenty-six feet and 45 minutes, that's it's just truly one of the most horrific disasters you can imagine.” Once Jeff Ramsey realized it was too late for him and Tonya, he called his son and then his daughter to say goodbye. RAMSEY: “He left us both voicemails, just saying, ‘Hey buddy, I love you so much. I think this is it for us. Tell Rachel I love her.' “I went to listen to that message, and it broke me. Hers came after mine, and it was when they were already heading downstream. You could hear the panic, and it was just heartbreaking. We'll never listen to those messages again.” Jeff Ramsey made another call to Tonya's brother who was also camping along the Guadalupe River. RAMSEY: “Thank the Lord he called he called Tanya's brother because otherwise they would have probably slept in and been swept away in the flood as well.” Jeff found the frame of the camper. RAMSEY: “The frame's bent and just obliterated.” So far, only Tonya's body has been recovered. RAMSEY: “My dad always said, ‘God has great plans for you.' That was his one liner. And God calls us to trust Him no matter how terrible things may get.” Jeff was vice president of benefits with the Miller group. He also did a lot of volunteer work with the Adaptive Training Foundation, a gem for amputees. Tonya's cancer battle connected her with wigs.com where she was the client care manager. Jake offered a word of wisdom. RAMSEY: “Treat every day like it's your last. And you know, that's something that he did, and so I'm so grateful that he had such a great heart.” Psalm 90:12 says, “So teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Friday, July 18th, in the year of our Lord 2025. Follow us on X or subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Plus, you can get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
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Tamara Yajia grew up Jewish in Argentina, intent on becoming a child star. But just when her break was coming along, her family emigrated to California. Her new memoir is Cry for Me, Argentina. TV critic David Bianculli reviews a new HBO Max documentary about Ms. magazine.Leila Mottley's novel The Girls Who Grew Big follows a group of teenage mothers in the Florida Panhandle who form a close-knit community to support each other through the challenges of young motherhood.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Tamara Yajia grew up Jewish in Argentina, intent on becoming a child star. But just when her break was coming along, her family emigrated to California. Her new memoir is Cry for Me, Argentina. TV critic David Bianculli reviews a new HBO Max documentary about Ms. magazine.Leila Mottley's novel The Girls Who Grew Big follows a group of teenage mothers in the Florida Panhandle who form a close-knit community to support each other through the challenges of young motherhood.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Leila Mottley gained critical acclaim at 19 with her debut novel Nightcrawling, which was longlisted for the Booker Prize. Now, she returns with her second novel, The Girls Who Grew Big. It follows a group of teenage mothers in the Florida Panhandle who form a close-knit community to support each other through the challenges of young motherhood. Mottley talks about why she views this novel as a response to the current political moment surrounding reproductive rights.And TV critic David Bianculli reviews the season premiere of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and its crossover with Abbott Elementary.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Leila Mottley gained critical acclaim at 19 with her debut novel Nightcrawling, which was longlisted for the Booker Prize. Now, she returns with her second novel, The Girls Who Grew Big. It follows a group of teenage mothers in the Florida Panhandle who form a close-knit community to support each other through the challenges of young motherhood. Mottley talks about why she views this novel as a response to the current political moment surrounding reproductive rights.And TV critic David Bianculli reviews the season premiere of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and its crossover with Abbott Elementary.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Brooke Kromer is a former sports broadcaster from Los Angeles. Today she makes the Florida Panhandle between Destin and Panama City her home. On today's show we are talking about the luxury segment along this stretch of beach. To connect with Brooke visit https://www.compass.com/agents/brooke-kromer/?referrer=omniboxYou can also visit her Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/brookekromer/?hl=en------------**Real Estate Espresso Podcast:** Spotify: [The Real Estate Espresso Podcast](https://open.spotify.com/show/3GvtwRmTq4r3es8cbw8jW0?si=c75ea506a6694ef1) iTunes: [The Real Estate Espresso Podcast](https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-real-estate-espresso-podcast/id1340482613) Website: [www.victorjm.com](http://www.victorjm.com) LinkedIn: [Victor Menasce](http://www.linkedin.com/in/vmenasce) YouTube: [The Real Estate Espresso Podcast](http://www.youtube.com/@victorjmenasce6734) Facebook: [www.facebook.com/realestateespresso](http://www.facebook.com/realestateespresso) Email: [podcast@victorjm.com](mailto:podcast@victorjm.com) **Y Street Capital:** Website: [www.ystreetcapital.com](http://www.ystreetcapital.com) Facebook: [www.facebook.com/YStreetCapital](https://www.facebook.com/YStreetCapital) Instagram: [@ystreetcapital](http://www.instagram.com/ystreetcapital)
In this sun-soaked episode of Green Side Up, Jordan and Jason dive into their vacation adventures while keeping it real with industry insights. Jordan's cleaning freshly caught flounder in the Florida Panhandle, while Jason explores the Dominican Republic with his family. They break down a fascinating Trees Florida presentation about urban development, discuss the wild world of tangible property tax nightmares, and tease an upcoming landscape competition that could shake up the industry. Sprinkled with their trademark humor and candid storytelling, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at life in the green industry - from beach gigging to business challenges. Plus, stay tuned for hints about an upcoming gator hunting episode with their Canadian friends from Intrigue Media. https://greensideuppodcast.com/ greensideuppodcast@gmail.com Geen Side Up: Facebook https://www.instagram.com/greensideuppodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/skyfroglandscape/ www.skyfroglandscape.com www.indepenttreeservice.com Mention Green Side Up or use the link below to get $500 off with your SingleOps subscription! https://referral.singleops.com/l/JORDANUPCA68/ Intrigue Media GS TrackMe IG:@imintriguemedia Podcast Produced by Mr. Producer - https://www.instagram.com/mrproducerusa/
Alexander Alford is the Director of Construction & Development at ROMAIR, a real estate development, design, and construction company based in Northwest Florida. ROMAIR is primarily known for crafting high-end communities and luxury homes along the state's 30A corridor. Hosted by David Hill, Regional Managing Director of Saunders Real Estate in Arkansas, the episode explores ROMAIR's journey from custom homebuilding to large-scale master-planned real estate developments. David and Alexander discuss the complexities of resort-style construction, the importance of craftsmanship, and the unique challenges of development in the Florida Panhandle. Alexander also shares ROMAIR's vision for future growth, offering insight into how they're looking to expand their footprint across the Southeast. Learn more at SaundersRealEstate.com and ROMAIR.com.
Guest: Heath Fountain CEO of Colony BankcorpWebsite:https://colony.bank/Ticker: CBANBio:T. Heath Fountain is the Chief Executive Officer of Colony Bankcorp, Inc., a leading community bank headquartered in Fitzgerald, Georgia. Fountain joined Colony Bank on July 30, 2018, as President and CEO, and also serves on the company's Board of Directors and Executive Committee. Under his leadership, Colony Bank has achieved the number one deposit market share among community banks in Georgia. The bank has grown to more than $3.1 billion in assets and expanded its presence across the state of Georgia, as well as into Birmingham, Alabama, Tallahassee, Florida, and the Florida Panhandle.
The Florida legislature is spending valuable time this session attempting to enact a law preventing chemtrails and human manipulation of the weather, something that doesn't exist except in the mind of loony right-wingers. Something that does exist in Florida is black bears. Arix Zalace is a long-time Panhandle resident and Co-Founder, Director & Board Member at The Paper Bear nonprofit which has produced a feature film of the same name. The movie is a love letter to the biodiversity of the Florida Panhandle as told through the story of a black bear. The film debuts at the upcoming Florida Film Festival.Zalace also advocates on behalf of black bears in Florida, attempting to educate the public and politicians. Florida wildlife officials continue to have a crazed obsession with a bear hunt in state, and it looks like this December will be the start.Remember to visit the new "Welcome to Florida" Florida Black History channel on YouTube. Every week we send a "Florida Conservation Newsletter" exclusively to "Welcome to Florida" patrons at patreaon.com/welcometoflorida. The newsletter is a recap of the top conservation and environmental headlines from around the state, and those around the nation impacting Florida.
In this episode of Capital Hacking, hosts Josh McCallan and John Edwin interview Kurt Buchert, a long-time resident of New Orleans who now resides in the Florida Panhandle. Kurt shares his remarkable journey from growing up in New Orleans and making traditional King Cakes to becoming a successful real estate investor with properties across New Orleans, Florida, and Colorado. He also discusses the important role GoBundance has played in his life, his family's entrepreneurial ventures, and the importance of freedom and time in his personal philosophy. Kurt's story is one of hard work, strategic investments, and a commitment to family and health.Ultimate Show Notes:00:55 Introducing Kurt Buchert01:59 Kurt's Background and Move to Florida04:23 King Cakes and New Orleans Culture07:34 Real Estate Ventures and Business Insights09:24 Entrepreneurial Journey and Family Involvement18:41 Health, Hobbies, and Future Plans22:52 GoBundance and Closing ThoughtsConnect with Kurt on Socials:LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kurt-buchert-50421551/Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/kurtbuc/?hl=enTurn your unique talent into capital and achieve the life you were destined to live. Join our community!We believe that Capital is more than just Cash. In fact, Human Capital always comes first before the accumulation of Financial Capital. We explore the best, most efficient, high-integrity ways of raising capital (Human & Financial). We want our listeners to use their personal human capital to empower the growth of their financial capital. Together we are stronger. LinkedinFacebookInstagramApple PodcastSpotify
Charlie Wooten is usually dealing with tornados, thunderstorms, and hurricanes. But last week brought a rare hazard to the Florida Panhandle - an ice and snow storm. With chunks of ice falling from hundreds of feet above, Charlie was keeping his stations on the air. Let’s find out what Charlie did to prepare for this snowstorm, and how his planning for other bad weather provided more assurance for continued operation for his 12 transmitters in the Florida Panhandle. Show Notes:The Freeze State of Flurryda: The science behind the epic snow and a magical one percentA rare winter storm across Panhandle sets Florida snow records and knocks out powerCharlie mentioned Hugo’s Cellar, a classic steakhouse in the Four Queens Hotel, Las VegasCharlie travels often to Amateur Radio Station 9A1A in Croatia. Here’s info from QRZ.com. Guest:Charles Wooten - Regional Engineering Manager at iHearMediaHost:Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, South Seas Broadcasting, & Akamai BroadcastingFollow TWiRT on Twitter and on Facebook - and see all the videos on YouTube.TWiRT is brought to you by:Broadcasters General Store, with outstanding service, saving, and support. Online at BGS.cc. Broadcast Bionics - making radio smarter with Bionic Studio, visual radio, and social media tools at Bionic.radio.Aiir, providing PlayoutONE radio automation, and other advanced solutions for audience engagement.Angry Audio and the new Rave analog audio mixing console. The new MaxxKonnect Broadcast U.192 MPX USB Soundcard - The first purpose-built broadcast-quality USB sound card with native MPX output. Subscribe to Audio:iTunesRSSStitcherTuneInSubscribe to Video:iTunesRSSYouTube
The capital of Florida is Tallahassee, a city deeply rooted in history and political significance. It serves as the county seat of Leon County and stands as the largest city in the Florida Panhandle. With a population of approximately 193,500, Tallahassee is the seventh-largest city in Florida and 126th in the United States. Despite not being as populous as Miami or Orlando, Tallahassee plays a crucial role as Florida's political hub, housing the state government, the Florida Supreme Court, and the Governor's Mansion. It is also home to two major universities—Florida State University and Florida A&M University—making it a prominent college town with a student population of nearly 70,000. Discover your family story for free Beyond its governmental and educational significance, Tallahassee is a center for legal and lobbying firms, professional associations, and state agencies. In recognition of its civic engagement, the National Civic League awarded Tallahassee the All-American City Award in 2015. However, long before it became Florida's political heart, Tallahassee was home to indigenous cultures that shaped its landscape and history. Podcast Notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/the-state-capitals-florida-2/ Genealogy Clips Podcast: https://ancestralfindings.com/podcast Free Genealogy Lookups: https://ancestralfindings.com/lookups Genealogy Giveaway: https://ancestralfindings.com/giveaway Genealogy eBooks: https://ancestralfindings.com/ebooks Follow Along: https://www.facebook.com/AncestralFindings https://www.instagram.com/ancestralfindings https://www.youtube.com/ancestralfindings Support Ancestral Findings: https://ancestralfindings.com/support https://ancestralfindings.com/paypal #Genealogy #AncestralFindings #GenealogyClips
U.S. Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger exclusively tells Norah O'Donnell the pardoning of people convicted of assaulting law enforcement on January 6th by President Trump sends a message that “politics is more important than policing.”Palm trees dusted with snow — a rare sight as a historic winter storm swept the South, bringing snow, ice and blizzard warnings from Texas to the Florida Panhandle. Eye on America - Half of American teenagers get four hours or more of daily screen time – leading to higher rates of anxiety and depression. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
President Donald Trump vowed to hit the European Union with tariffs and said his administration was discussing a 10% punitive duty on Chinese imports because fentanyl is being sent from China to the U.S. via Mexico and Canada.A major winter storm that slammed Texas and blanketed the northern Gulf Coast with record-breaking snow moved east Wednesday, spreading heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain across parts of the Florida Panhandle, Georgia and eastern Carolinas.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on rare and historic snow falling in the Gulf States from Texas all the way to the Florida Panhandle.
Nonprofit Ad Spend Trends and Disaster Relief Efforts: Key Insights from This Week's Nonprofit News In this week's episode of the Nonprofit News Feed, George Weiner, Chief Whaler of Whole Whale, and Nick Azulay, Digital Strategist, delve into Whole Whale's newly released 2024 nonprofit advertising study. This original research, in partnership with Cause IQ, analyzes advertising trends among 7,000 nonprofit organizations, comparing data from 2022-2023 with pre-pandemic data from 2018-2019. Key findings indicate a 12% increase in nonprofit ad investments, with an additional $21.3 million spent on advertising, and a 13% rise in average ad spend per organization from $26,000 to $29,000. Despite this increase, nonprofits have managed to reduce fundraising expenses by 5%, indicating a shift towards advertising as a larger portion of the fundraising budget. George and Nick emphasize the importance of strategic ad spending, especially for smaller nonprofits with tighter budgets. They encourage nonprofits to explore boosting social media posts and applying for the Google Ad Grant to enhance their reach. The full report and database are available for free on Whole Whale's website, offering valuable insights and benchmarks across various nonprofit sectors. The episode also highlights the critical role of local nonprofits in disaster relief, particularly in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which severely impacted the Florida Panhandle, Georgia, and North Carolina. Organizations like Beloved Asheville have pivoted their operations to focus on disaster recovery, demonstrating the agility and responsiveness of nonprofits in times of crisis. With Hurricane Milton approaching, George stresses the need for proactive fundraising and messaging to maximize support. Additionally, the podcast discusses a survey revealing that nonprofit workers continue to feel exhausted and overwhelmed, citing staffing shortages and budget constraints as ongoing challenges. George notes that these issues have been persistent in the sector and cautions against relying solely on AI as a solution. Another significant topic is the "Silver Tsunami," referring to the aging U.S. population and the increasing demand for services catering to older adults. George urges nonprofits to incorporate strategies for supporting the 65+ demographic into their long-term plans, highlighting opportunities in healthcare, digital literacy, and community engagement. Finally, the episode concludes with a heartwarming story about a nonprofit providing service dogs to veterans at no cost, showcasing the profound impact of such initiatives on individuals' lives.
Judge Michael Kraynick has denied a motion to delay the upcoming trial of Sarah Boone, who is accused of killing her boyfriend, Jorge Torres Jr., by zipping him into a suitcase and leaving him to die. The decision was made after Boone, appearing in court with her ninth attorney, James Owens, requested a continuance to prepare a battered spouse syndrome defense. Boone, charged with second-degree murder for the 2020 death of Torres Jr. during a drunken game of hide-and-seek at their Winter Park, Florida apartment, pleaded not guilty. Torres was allegedly left in the suitcase overnight, and Boone found him unresponsive the next morning before calling 911. Owens, Boone's new lawyer from Milton in the Florida Panhandle, explained during the hearing that he needed more time to review evidence, conduct depositions, and hire experts essential for the defense strategy. "Yes, could I be ready for trial on Oct. 7? I believe I could. But, not without the battered spouse defense, because I don't believe my experts would be ready. So, that's instrumental to our defense," Owens told the judge. Despite Owens' request to delay the trial until the end of the year or early next year, Judge Kraynick denied the motion. He emphasized that Boone's repeated changes in legal representation and the extended timeline of the case were factors in his decision. "Mr. Owens, it seems like you've already started diving into the case and what the court file has reflected," Judge Kraynick noted, highlighting the case's prolonged history. Judge Kraynick further explained that Owens took on Boone's case knowing the existing deadlines and chose to represent her pro bono. "When you undertook this assignment, you undertook this assignment knowing that you were not being appointed, and that by your own representation, you're doing this free of charge, on a pro bono basis, not seeking compensation for any lodging or travel. You knew what the deadlines were for the court," he said. Boone has been through at least eight previous lawyers, many of whom were appointed by the court. Several attorneys asked to withdraw, citing differences with Boone or other concerns, and at least one attorney stepped down due to a conflict of interest. This turnover in legal representation ultimately led Judge Kraynick to rule that Boone had forfeited her right to additional court-appointed defense attorneys, leaving her with the option to either represent herself or hire a private attorney. A trial management conference is set for September 26, and the trial is scheduled to begin on October 7. The court's decision to move forward without further delay underscores the lengthy process and challenges Boone has faced in securing and retaining legal representation. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Judge Michael Kraynick has denied a motion to delay the upcoming trial of Sarah Boone, who is accused of killing her boyfriend, Jorge Torres Jr., by zipping him into a suitcase and leaving him to die. The decision was made after Boone, appearing in court with her ninth attorney, James Owens, requested a continuance to prepare a battered spouse syndrome defense. Boone, charged with second-degree murder for the 2020 death of Torres Jr. during a drunken game of hide-and-seek at their Winter Park, Florida apartment, pleaded not guilty. Torres was allegedly left in the suitcase overnight, and Boone found him unresponsive the next morning before calling 911. Owens, Boone's new lawyer from Milton in the Florida Panhandle, explained during the hearing that he needed more time to review evidence, conduct depositions, and hire experts essential for the defense strategy. "Yes, could I be ready for trial on Oct. 7? I believe I could. But, not without the battered spouse defense, because I don't believe my experts would be ready. So, that's instrumental to our defense," Owens told the judge. Despite Owens' request to delay the trial until the end of the year or early next year, Judge Kraynick denied the motion. He emphasized that Boone's repeated changes in legal representation and the extended timeline of the case were factors in his decision. "Mr. Owens, it seems like you've already started diving into the case and what the court file has reflected," Judge Kraynick noted, highlighting the case's prolonged history. Judge Kraynick further explained that Owens took on Boone's case knowing the existing deadlines and chose to represent her pro bono. "When you undertook this assignment, you undertook this assignment knowing that you were not being appointed, and that by your own representation, you're doing this free of charge, on a pro bono basis, not seeking compensation for any lodging or travel. You knew what the deadlines were for the court," he said. Boone has been through at least eight previous lawyers, many of whom were appointed by the court. Several attorneys asked to withdraw, citing differences with Boone or other concerns, and at least one attorney stepped down due to a conflict of interest. This turnover in legal representation ultimately led Judge Kraynick to rule that Boone had forfeited her right to additional court-appointed defense attorneys, leaving her with the option to either represent herself or hire a private attorney. A trial management conference is set for September 26, and the trial is scheduled to begin on October 7. The court's decision to move forward without further delay underscores the lengthy process and challenges Boone has faced in securing and retaining legal representation. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Do you carry your fundamental four everywhere, even to the grocery store? A woman was stabbed and her child murdered by a maniac wielding a knife in a grocery store parking lot in Ohio. What lessons can we learn? Three people were attacked and maimed by sharks in Florida on the same day in the same area. Fortunately none died despite life-threatening injuries due to the efforts of the people on the scene. Are you carrying medical gear to the beach? Also, during our Tech Talk from EOTech we consider the importance of understanding off set. We have a Frog Lube Pro Tip of the week for you as well. Thanks for being a part of SOTG! We hope you find value in the message we share. If you've got any questions, here are some options to contact us: Send an Email Send a Text Call Us Enjoy the show! And remember… You're a Beginner Once, a Student For Life! FEATURING: The Outdoor Wire, PNJ.com, Guns.com, News 5 Cleveland, Madison Rising, Jarrad Markel, Paul Markel, SOTG University PARTNERS: EOTech, FrogLube, Hi-Point Firearms, Spikes Tactical FIND US ON: iTunes, Stitcher, AppleTV, Roku, Amazon, GooglePlay, YouTube, Threads, Instagram, Facebook, X TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | FrogLube | Hi-Point Firearms | Spike's Tactical Father's Day Sale over on ShopSOTG.com! Blood Trail, Dad Rules, Leadership Traits Poster, AND MORE! [0:03:00] New Review of Blood Trail by Jim Shepherd www.theoutdoorwire.com [0:08:44] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: Calculating off-set is easy with EOTech reticle [0:17:08] Pro Tip of the Week - FrogLube.com TOPIC: Of All the things that can affect your gun's reliability, cleaning and lube should not be one of them. [0:33:58] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: Florida beaches open after shark attacks injure 3 and take a woman's hand www.pnj.com Hemingway was right www.guns.com [0:58:03] Suspect in North Olmsted fatal toddler stabbing obtained knife at thrift store just before attack www.news5cleveland.com Follow Up - Julian Wood's suspected killer claims she's killed before fox8.com SOURCES From www.pnj.com: Two teenagers and a woman were injured in two shark attacks less than two hours apart Friday afternoon in the Florida Panhandle. The woman lost her lower left arm and suffered "significant trauma" to other areas of her body, officials said at a Friday afternoon news conference. The mother of one of the teens said the girl's hand had been taken and her right leg had to be amputated. Both incidents happened between Miramar Beach and Panama City Beach on the Gulf of Mexico. Beaches in Walton and Bay counties were closed Friday and reopened Saturday morning, with warnings. The Walton County Sheriff's Office and Florida Fish and Wildlife monitored the shoreline by boat through the weekend. Panama City Beach Police in the Sheriff's Office helicopter Saturday reported seeing "a notable presence of sharks, specifically bull sharks," near the first incident. (Click Here for Full Article) From www.news5cleveland.com: North Olmsted officials held a news conference Tuesday afternoon to shed light on what happened in the minutes leading up to the fatal stabbing of a toddler in the Giant Eagle parking lot. According to North Olmsted Police Detective Sgt. Matt Beck, the suspect, 32-year-old Bionca Ellis, was at the Volunteers of America store, which is a thrift shop adjacent to the grocery store, where she obtained some sort of kitchen knife. It's unclear if she paid for it or stole it. Ellis then left the store, walked over to Giant Eagle, located in the 27000 block of Lorain Road, just after 3 p.m., and approached the 38-year-old mother, who was pushing her 3-year-old Julian Wood in a grocery cart as they were nearing their vehicle. Ellis allegedly stabbed the woman and Julian multiple times and walked off. The entire attack unfolded quickly, Beck said. (Click Here for Full Article)