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For March we're exploring the theme "Your Powerful Life" and launching this month with "The World Needs Who You Were Made to Be." You were made with a purpose, unique skills and talents, and the potential to live a fulfilled life. Listen in as Heather shares how our identity is related to our roles, how to release the burdens of other's expectations, and how to determine our identity to thrive.Questions to Think About:1) What are some false opinions or words of instruction that others have cast upon you that have tainted your identity? What is your true identity?2) Are you heading in the right direction? Do you like who you're becoming? Is there something in your life that's keeping you stuck?3) Who were you made to be? What gifts do you offer to those around you?
For March, we will explore the entire Naughty & Nice word collection as our theme. But simple word fixation isn't all I want. Listen to this intro so you know what I expect from you. The post Introducing Eunoia’s March theme… appeared first on Spoken By Elswyth.
Natural Disaster strikes and Kihp is on his own this week. This is an experimental episode where with a little prompting from AI he attempts to create a Kamen Rider Season from scratch. Please let us know if you like this, and it will happen again in a future bonus episode. New Rider Generator: https://en.shindanmaker.com/397772 Sexy Toku generator: https://en.shindanmaker.com/a/502279 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5kEDfydzuHy2fEcODqOp9j?si=HPa0cOipSvazkNYNer61Wg For March 5th Kamen Rider Saber Returns with Kihp and James Baker catching up and covering episodes 19-24 of Kamen Rider Saber! For March 12th and Saint Patricks day Kihp and Stef will cover Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog 1-6. Ultraman will come back around later. Kamen Rider Zo Bonus Episode coming soon with Brian from the Tv Trivia Pod. Vote here on Kamen Ride With Me in the Self Made Indie Podcaster Awards, https://forms.gle/m6YAir4dkHRq6Vuh7 Send in questions to Podcast@kamenridewithme.com and review us on Apple podcasts so we can keep growing the show. Follow us on twitter @Kamenridewithme or our website Kamenridewithme.com. Find Merch at KamenRideWithMe.com/merch. Thanks to Beserk for the use of our theme song Kamen Rider Love Song. Adventures in Godzilladelphia by SKGB is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License. Support Kamen Ride With Me: A Kamen Rider Podcast by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/kamen-ride-with-me-a-kamen-rid
Kihp and Guest Josh from the Mindless Morning Show look at Kamen Rider Shin! This is the first of the Kamen Rider stand alone movies from the 90s and is available subbed for free on the Toei Tokusatsu World YouTube channel here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uL2XWMFUFvg The next two movies will be bonus episodes in March Next week Kihp intros Stef to Ultraman with Ultraman Tiga 1-4 and Ultraman Cosmo 1-4. For March 5th Kamen Rider Saber Returns with Kihp and James Baker catching up and covering episodes 19-24 of Kamen Rider Saber! Sorry about the mix up this week. Vote here on Kamen Ride With Me in the Self Made Indie Podcaster Awards, https://forms.gle/m6YAir4dkHRq6Vuh7 Send in questions to Podcast@kamenridewithme.com and review us on Apple podcasts so we can keep growing the show. Follow us on twitter @Kamenridewithme or our website Kamenridewithme.com. Find Merch at KamenRideWithMe.com/merch. Thanks to Beserk for the use of our theme song Kamen Rider Love Song. Adventures in Godzilladelphia by SKGB is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License. Support Kamen Ride With Me: A Kamen Rider Podcast by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/kamen-ride-with-me-a-kamen-rid
Video Game Rations — It's like a book club, but without the books. This is our first podcast episode since COVID 19 hit our part of the country, we apologize for the dip in quality as we are each recording from our own homes. We hope everyone is staying safe. For March 2020, We discuss keeping busy during the pandemic while sheltering in place, and our impressions of the most book club-worthy game we have played - Kentucky Route Zero. Enjoy Show notes 1:03 - House Keeping 2:08 - Currently playing 15:09 - Shelter in place tips 29:51 - Eric's Snack Minute 37:28 - Kentucky Route Zero discussion 1:48:11 - Next months game (Control) You can reach us at videogamerations@gmail.com Check us out on the web www.videogamerations.com Intro music by girlfriends.bandcamp.com
The Month In Pensions looks at the key developments in the UK pensions industry over the previous month. For March, we focus on the impact that coronavirus is having on business continuity planning, the progress of the Pension Schemes Bill 2019 – 21, the increased attention on ESG matters and the much anticipated TPR consultation on the revised defined benefit funding code. We also look forward to some of the developments to expect in April. https://gowlingwlg.com/en/insights-resources/articles/2020/the-month-in-pensions-march-2020/
For March's comic book club, Alex discusses Thor: Ages of Thunder which encompasses Matt Fraction's story of one-shots Ages of Thunder, Reign of Blood, Man of War, and God-Sized Special
C View welcomes back Ed Carlton, host of the show: Psychic Medium Ed. For March, Ed Carlton is having guest, Crystal Heinemann. Psychic, Teacher and Founder of The Psychic Soul - https://crystalsunshinepsychicservices.com An international live show where callers can get psychic-medium readings with Ed Carlton and a surprise guest. This show is open to CALLERS and we highly suggest using #TAKEMYCALL as there will only be 5 spots open call (805) 830-8344 or Replay: http://tobtr.com/11666499 and wait in line or #TAKEMYCALL ($11) and jump the line - www.PayPal.me/Pureco/11 please PM or email Claudia Pureco with your phone number (cview1111@gmail.com) The world has so much change going on right now. We have seen climate changes that have effected Mother Earth dramatically. Ed says he is not a scientist, but he is in tune to the vibration on the earth energy. - "When we connect during my show - says Ed - you want to be comfortable with having me as your Psychics, to get the clearest messages from Spirit. Take the time to get to know me. GET your copy Now: Psychic Medium Within www.PsychicMediumEd.com / Phone 843-437-70285 Office Address: 200 Park Rd. Suite 200-3. Charlotte, NC 28209
It’s the end of the month, which means it’s time for Toonin’ In! For March 2020, Dom and Park discuss the range of effects that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the animation industry, along with Bob Iger’s resignation, big developments at Netflix, and new trailers for “Rumble” and “Soul.” On the series watching front, the dudes catch up on the latest of The Owl House, recap the penultimate episodes of Steven Universe Future, check in on the latest shows from Netflix, and talk about Pixar’s “Onward.”
For March's book of the month, I covered Awareness by Anthony De Mello. Super interesting and deep book. In the episode I started to realize I didn't understand some of these concepts as much as I thought I did. This will be a book I go back to for sure! https://www.instagram.com/angelo_kelly1/ https://www.instagram.com/betterthanyesterdaypod/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCHiGp0nV0sYLRlqkGLfoiw?view_as=subscriber https://www.amazon.com/Awareness-Opportunities-Reality-Anthony-Mello/dp/0385249373/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1585314055&sr=8-1
For March we bring new another House Sessions mix for these challenging times. Awesome new tracks, a few classics and an overall groovy vibe throughout the entire mix. As always…Enjoy! 1. Homero Espinosa, Cubase Dan - All Day All Night [Moulton Music] 2. Rez Yaz - The One [Xamaky Records] 3. Ruben Naess - Just Believe [Turtle Wax Recordings] 4. Kraak & Smaak - 24HR Fling (feat. Wolfgang Valbrun/OPOLOPO Remix) [Boogie Angst] 5. DJ Mes - Vis Ta Vie [Guesthouse] 6. Holocène - Lose Control [Disco Balls Records] 7. J. Fenix - The Power [Melodymathics] 8. Bonetti - Love's Fever [Souluxe Record Co] 9. SIS - Nesrib (Archie Hamilton's Nose Rub) [Cecille] 10. Doc Link - Let You Heart and Soul Be Free [Turtle Wax Recordings] 11. Louie Vega, The Martinez Brothers, Marc E. Bassy - Let It Go (TMBLV Dub) [Cuttin' Headz] 12. Dj Csemak - Recruit [Underway Productions] 13. DJ Sneak, Tripmastaz, Rare Two Inc. - Space Clash [Cuttin' Headz] 14. Hurlee - La Jeune Nuit [Tropical Disco Records] 15. TMX - You Know I Love You [MoodyHouse Recordings] 16. Bryan Jones - Dutch Moonshine (RTHM RMX) [Control Recordings] 17. Kaantos - Talkin' About You [Mole Music] 18. J. Fenix - Feel like Makin' Luv [Melodymathics] 19. Melodymann - Cowboys & Indians [Melodymathics] 20. Joss Moog - Ondulations [Ondule Recordings]
'ON THE GROUND' FOR MARCH 13, 2020 As coronavirus is declared to be an official pandemic by the World Health Organization, the United States proves to be a drag on testing, on treatment and on the world economy. We speak to Gerald Horne. Plus nurses speak out on safety for healthcare workers on a national day of action, while Code Pink protests at the U.S. Treasury Department against sanctions on countries like Iran and Venezuela that are preventing those countries from fighting the coronavirus. Voices include Medea Benjamin and Ariel Gold. And as Democratic Party elites rush to coronate Joe Biden as their nominee, progressives raise the alarm about evidence of election fraud and voter suppression that is, once again, cheating the insurgent candidacy of Bernie Sanders. We speak to Dan Kovalik. The show is made possible only by our volunteer energy, our resolve to keep the people's voices on the air, and by support from our listeners. In this new era of fake corporate news, we have to be and support our own media! Please click here or click on the Support-Donate tab on this website to subscribe for as little as $3 a month. We are so grateful for this small but growing amount of monthly crowdsource funding on Patreon. You can also give a one-time donation on PayPal. Thank you!
Hi guys welcome back! For March motivation madness message me on Facebook at: Callie Todaro or you can text me as well at 6183409912 to tell me what motivates you so I can get small samples from multiple people! Also, if one of your goals is to eat better or stay on a diet hopefully this helps guide you in the right direction and I will be back with you guys next week!
For March’s theme, Kendra, Jaclyn, and Bree discuss book about women in history. Check out our Patreon page to learn more about our book club and other Patreon-exclusive goodies. Follow along over on Instagram, join the discussion in our Goodreads group, and be sure to subscribe to our newsletter for more new books and extra book reviews! Many thanks to today’s sponsors: The Henna Artist by Alka Joshi and Writers & Lovers by Lily King! Things Mentioned The Stella Prize Longlist “Romance Novels Are Feminist” TedTalk Books Mentioned Australianama: The South Asian Odyssey in Australia by Samia Khatun These Truths by Jill Lepore The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments: Intimate Histories of Social Upheaval by Saidiya Hartman Scandal Takes the Stage by Eva Leigh Temporary Wife Temptation by Jayci Lee Currently Reading Blueberries by Ellena Savage Rust: A Memoir of Steel and Grit by Eliese Colette Goldbach CONTACT Questions? Comments? Email us hello@readingwomenpodcast.com. SOCIAL MEDIA Reading Women Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Website Music by Isaac Greene Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Coach MK livestreams question and answer sessions each week on the Fitness Protection Program Facebook Page, The Fitness Protection Program YouTube Channel, and Twitch, simultaneously. Join us! They are a lot of fun, super informative, and anyone may ask follow-up questions during the live broadcast! This week Coach MK celebrates her runners' accomplishments and reminds everyone that ultra training for Three Days at the Fair starts MONDAY before tackling questions about periods, hormones and heart rate training, hamstrings, heart rate guidelines for half marathon success, and mouth-breathing vs nose breathing. February sucked! Wasn’t just me, it was hard for a number of my friends and clients, too. I don't know what was in the air, but I'm happy to put it behind me. Mercury is in retrograde until March 10, so don’t let your guard down just yet! THIS WEEK - 06:17 If you are doing a distance 50k or longer, to be clear I mean “From 50k to multi-day”, then it’s time to get cracking! Ultra plans kick off this week, our runners have their first homework assignment, it’s due Friday. I want to emphasize, the coaching isn’t just for ultrarunners. Anyone planning to go to Three Days at the Fair and expects to run for 5 hours or longer can and will get their money’s worth out of this coaching program, it is not too late to join us. We spend March getting to know your body, then all of April tailoring that knowledge to the demands of the event as well as your strategy and approach. Link HERE to check out the plans. What You Didn’t Miss - 08:32 The segment where we highlight a runner who isn’t running and talk about why (and what they did not miss). Listen why I tell you why this segment matters: you ARE what you do, not what you don’t do. Yet I have the worst time convincing my runners of this. People frequently ask how long they need to be not running before moving into Runner, Interrupted. I don’t understand that question, because I look at it this way: when you are staring down a prolonged period of not having time or space to run (one month or indefinitely longer, say after a major surgical procedure, during cancer treatment, or for some special needs parents this is IEP season), and you don’t want to have a calendar of runs reminding you of what you are not doing because it stresses you out too much, then Runner, Interrupted is for you. It’s a support program, more of me in your ears eyes and inbox telling you that you are what you do and YES I DO see the work you are doing right now, not a specific run plan that can push you into that abusive way of thinking that beats you up for what you aren’t doing. This program meets you where you are at, and you get to decide that. I just follow your lead and support. As for the rest of us, we need to remember to focus on what we do without worrying about what we don’t. You will never be defined by what you miss around here, we celebrate the work. You are what you do, not what you don’t do. Anyone who says otherwise is trying to break you down, ask them what they get out of that. This week, I’d like to introduce you to a #runnernotrunning, a runner who is a great big badass, a mom of 4, an entrepreneur, and someone who is incredibly dedicated to the sport as well as the fitness habit, but also to her family and the needs of her clients. It’s MEEEEEE!!!!! If you follow me on Strava (click here: https://www.strava.com/athletes/3392100) you can see I only ran 53 miles in February! That’s better than 0 but a far cry from my usual. Let’s recap: at the beginning of the month I was recovering from sinus surgery. I had one good week and a half, then the baby had surgery and her recovery was difficult. All she wanted was for Mommy to hold her, so I did that. All day, and every 90 minutes all night long For 8 days straight in one spot on my couch. Now, I have help so ARGUABLY I probably could have run, but 1. I was TIRED and 2. It was WINDY AF. If ya’ll read the blog over at coachedandloved.com you KNOW how much I hate wind #fuckspring. I hate it more than rain or humidity. Wind picks up pollen and crams it down your nose and throat, it makes cold weather colder and humid weather unbearable. To be clear: I don’t always stay inside when I see wind, I got big girl britches and can put ‘em on when I need to, but when I do it’s because there’s something I need to get NOT something I need to prove. There was nothing I needed outside this week, so I stayed in, snuggled a hurting baby, and did not miss a darned thing. Do you think less of me? Damn right you don’t. That would be stupid. Be sure you’re using that same measuring stick to judge yourself, celebrating what you do. That’s all that matters. Effort always deserves an A in the Fitness Protection Program. we’ll never ask you to work harder than you have to, but we’ll give you all kinds of excuses to get out the door when you need ‘em. I tell you that to tell you THIS: I don't expect anything good to happen until June. You shouldn't either. Till then, do the best you can. Moving forward is still moving towards the finish line, even if it's slower than you want to go. #Winning at Life - 16:13 Stacy Clark is #WINNINGATLIFE this week! Stacy lives in Connecticut, works for a sports media company and has two kids, aged 8 and 5. One time while out on a marathon training run, Stacy found a LARGE painting that someone had left out for the trash collector, and she decided she liked it and didn’t want to risk the trash collectors arriving before she could get back with the car to pick it up, so...you know what she did next. “Good thing I can’t run with bulky furniture because I probably would have come home with some cool chairs if I could have managed.” That is why we love Stacy - she has been running in the Maintain program since last summer, and she brings that GO FOR IT energy to everything she does, and after a bruising half-marathon and then full marathon in the fall she’s been Slow Burning for the past two months. WE LOVE YOU STACY! You are strong AF! Kaitlin Henry Meisler is WINNING AT LIFE this week, too! Preparing to run the Atlanta Half-Marathon this weekend, Kaitlin lives in Alabama with her husband and 3-year-old daughter. This is her 11th year teaching middle school English - currently 7th grade - and she has been running for almost exactly 10 years. After two times running the Boston marathon, she had to pull back and treat an overuse injury, after which she became pregnant and started a whole new chapter of her life. Kaitlin started running with FPP in ReBuild several months ago and then moved over into Maintain, and she is exceptionally good at making time and space for running AND recovering even when her busy schedule works against her. She says, “I’m so glad to have you guys help me find a place where I can just enjoy running and not worry about trying to “get back” to my previous speed or fitness level—because my life looks very different now.” We are so glad to have you with us, TOOOOO!!!! Weekly Wins from Runner, Interrupted - 18:07 Happy Birthday Amy Szcerbowitz! "I'm ending the month on a high note celebrating my birthday. As a leap year baby it's a day that only comes once every 4 years. I'm solidly in my 50's now, but in leap years it is #13." "My surgery was successful. The tumor peeled off my artery which was the best possible outcome. I am home now and on the road to recovery. Every second from here out is a win!" "I got the BEST hug from an old friend this week! His wife is a fellow cancer survivor and she recommended the practice where I get treatment (which is amazing)! I get hugs from my family all the time, but I didn't know how much I needed a big old bear hug from a friend until I got one, total win!" "I am home from the hospital and plan to watch the Murder She Baked marathon on Hallmark Mystery Channel." "I had not exercised for 18 days...until today when I did a treadmill-based walking/Bootcamp class online. I will be sore tomorrow but my weekly win is moving my body again, even if it wasn’t that beautiful outdoor run I was imagining on this sunny mid-40s day." ReBuild - 21:06 CONGRATULATIONS to SarahScott Dietz who, after a rough month of not running as much as she realized, ran a half marathon today and came within ten minutes of her half marathon PR she set ten years ago before kids….AND she felt really GOOD. “I’m believing that I can run FASTER, that I can be STRONGER, that it isn’t that unreasonable to think I can improve, and I can’t tell you how much of that is because I feel supported and confident because I am coached and loved, and I don’t know how to thank you, I don’t know how to convey how much this means to me.” I’ve been assuming that the warmups and cooldowns are done walking. Is that right? And so if you’re in lane 2, you extend the workouts with more walking? I am struggling with exercise timing and eating- I am a morning exerciser. I wake early, have espresso ( sometimes a few!!), and foam roll, silly toes, stretch a bit and head out ( or onto the ‘mill). Some days I am awake for a few hours before I run. I am usually not hungry before running, and sometimes not afterwards for a couple of hours either. Am I doing myself harm by not eating before or shortly after exercising? I am trying to listen to my body and eat when I am hungry..... Maintain - 30:51 Big congratulations to our sponsored athlete, Nikkia Raedawn Young, who ran a half-marathon today, concerned she was neither ready nor prepared, because February has sucked for her, too. “I’ve never felt so control in a race. I felt strong throughout, never walked, and kept my HR under 170, which is HUGE!!!” I am looking at the new training plan for 3DATF for the 50 mile option. Does it matter what days during the week we complete the stacked runs? 3 days a week I work 12 hour shifts as a nurse and it will be difficult to get the second run in after my shift at 1030 at night. Or, would it be helpful to complete that run that late on tired legs to get the experience? I could move the stacked days to the days I am off and making the second run easier to fit in. I have a treadmill at home so running at night isn't dangerous just tiring. I was doing Slow Burn in January, but haven’t really run since February 1st because I was so tired. I found out it’s because my vitamin D is super low. I’m on a high dose of vitamin D now, but still get tired easy. For March, should I got back to Maintain, knowing that I may need to dial back some of the harder effort stuff, or would I be better off spending a month (or more if needed) in rebuild? I am training for a 50k at 3DATF and I am YOLOing a half with my BRF March 28th. What modifications should I make to do the half and maintain my 50k training? So, let’s say that someone was kind of dumb and signed up for a 10k race a week after a pretty hard half. What should the week in between look like (I’m kinda hoping that you won’t say no running, even though I know that might be the answer). Can u talk a little about menstrual cycles and training? I have an IUD but still ovulate and cycle and “feel” hormonal shifts. How does this affect training? Are there certain times in The cycle that are harder/easier? Better times to push vs ease up? Are there times in cycle when Baseline HR is more elevated? My guess is that any changes would be reflected in HR effort and can go from that, but just curious. (https://www.fitrwoman.com/) Questions... I’m posting my splits. I was tired at the end and working, but for the majority of the race my perceived effort seemed to be less than those around me. In terms of general race strategy, is it better to start a little faster and Not have such a swing in pace times? Or is that drop about appropriate? How much of a 1/2 should feel hard and pushing? What are the general HR guidelines for a half? I haven’t run more than 20 minutes a couple times a week for the last month. I don’t feel guilty at all cause sometimes life is all we can do at the time. But I want to get back to it. Should I drop back to rebuild for a month to ease back into longer runs- or just dial back in Maintain and build back up the time? Thanks coaches...Kristy What is your advice for right hamstrings - right more than left but both are tight. My right glute isn’t too happy either but I think foam rolling will help that. Not sure about the hamstrings. Thanks! Hi! What are your thoughts about nose vs mouth breathing while running? I'm pretty good about nose breathing when not running. I've always been a mouth breather while running. I've had a chronic cough while running for at least this past year, not fixed by inhaler, decongestants, acid reduction, and I've had a normal pulmonary function test. A fellow Slow Burner mentioned a book called Close Your Mouth, and it sounds like nose breathing techniques can solve a few different breathing issues. Of course, they note that in extreme exertion, mouth breathing is necessary. But overall, on easy runs, what do you think? I did an easy run today, tried to nose breathe as much as I could, but needed to slow way down. What do you do, Coach?
This month, Karson and Brindolyn celebrate black authors by reading and discussing "The Water Dancer" by Ta-Nehisi Coates and "Beloved" by Toni Morrison. They talk about how the authors approach the subject of slavery in very different ways. Also, check out these amazing book nooks (thanks, Hannah!).Also, ya girls are going to Podfest!!! Karson and B will be headed to Orlando to learn from some of the best in the (podcasting) business. Thanks, Buzzsprout!For March, you can read along as Karson tackles "Diary of a Tokyo Teen" by Christine Mari Inzer and Brindolyn reads "Notes from a Young Black Chef" by Kwame Onwuachi.Read along and let us know what you think on Twitter at @ThatsLitPodcast, on Instagram at @ThatsLitPodcast and on Facebook or email us at thatslitpodcast@gmail.com. You can find Brindolyn on Twitter at @Brindolyn and on Instagram at @Brindolyn. And you can find Karson on Twitter at @kgaylet.
For March, we decided to try something different, and paired off to swap books. Here is part one of our episode about two books with important social themes: "The Hate U Give" and "Give a Boy a Gun." In this episode, Adam voluntarily brings his current and former boyfriends into the same room, Erin gets annoyed by a fake number, and later, Adam gets called out for breaking other people's things. Also, Mike, Meredith, and Greg are present, and occasionally speak.
For March, we're tackling a topic that everyone loves and has probably struggled with at some point or another––FOOD! I chat with the soon-to-be registered dietician and excellent food blogger, Maddi Lupul. One of the reasons I enjoy following Maddi is that she is REAL when it comes to talking about nutrition and health. Here you won't find extreme opinions or strict dos and don'ts. As Maddi says, nutrition is truly individualistic, and there is no one right way to be perfectly healthy. (That's impossible, and that's okay!) As a side note, I also play a goofy game of self-discipline where I have to donate $1 to charity whenever I say "like" or "um"
For March of 2019 we use our February data and this month we currently have 7,726 available homes on the market this is only for single family homes. Currently have 3,586 homes in escrow and 2,085 that have sold in the last 30 days. That is an absorption rate of 3.71 again, absorption rate is the number of months it is going to take to sell the existing inventory based on the current rate of sale. If you take the 7,726 you divide it by 2,085 that’s says its going to take 3.71 months to sell those 7,726 homes. Last month the numbers were similar all though I would say the absorption rate has come down dramatically from last month it was almost up to 5 it was at 4.73 in absorption rate. When we look and compare to last year it gets interesting here guys. Last year we had 4,076 homes on the market and the absorption rate 1.64. The next chart that we mention is the days on market for single family homes. What you guys will end up noticing on this pie chart the number of homes over 120 days on the market that is a lot almost 1,600 home are on the market. Want to learn more about the Las Vegas Market? Please contact us more information! Thanks for watching! Subscribe to our channel to get the updated market trends each month for Las Vegas, and other great real estate tips and news! Tune in every Tuesday at 9am to 101.5FM & 720AM, KDWN, The Talk of Las Vegas to hear Las Vegas Real Estate Now! Call Harvey for all of your Real Estate needs: (702) 203-1165. Check out radio show website: https://lvrealestateradio.com/ Check out real estate website: https://brownblankfeld.com/
Video Game Rations — It's like a book club, but without the books. For March we talk Google Stadia, the classic Ryan Phillippe movie AntiTrust, and our game of the month 2016 Hitman. Please join us as we discuss what its like to set up elaborate hits, and then resort to just knocking people off the old fashion way when they go awry. Enjoy You can reach us at videogamerations@gmail.com Check us out on the web www.videogamerations.com Intro music by girlfriends.bandcamp.com
For March, we are going with a blended house vibe. kicking off with a slightly jazzy vibe before moving into a jackin disco sound and finishing off with some underground flava. As always…Enjoy! Tracks: 01. Scott Diaz - When It's Over [Sub_Urban] 02. JT Donaldson, Liv.e - Stay Inside (Extended Mix) [Classic Music Company] 03. Tito Wun - 1st Time I Saw U [AVA. Records] 04. Sweely - Dollar G [Sampling As An Art Records] 05. Madcat -Call Me Ishmael [Pont Neuf Records] [Pont Neuf Records] 06. Heuphrasia - Good Morning Paris [Pont Neuf Records] 07. PC Pat, Claud Santo - Big Cheez [Chicago Skyline Records] 08. Gary Tuohy - Too Close To Cut It (Sebb Junior Remix) [RH2] 09. Intr0beatz - Soon Baby [La Vie D'Artiste Music] 10. Kenny Bizzarro - Under Club [Beira Mar] 11. DJ Sneak - Power In Me [Robsoul Recordings] 12. Housego - Keep Commin [True House LA] 13. Oggie B - Tonight Babe [Krome Boulevard Music] 14. Folamour - I Know It Has Been Done Before [Delicieuse Records] 15. Planktom - One 4 Da Homies [Robsoul Recordings] 16. Rudimental, Lianne La Havas - Breathe (feat. Lianne La Havas) [Major Tom's/Big Beat] 17. Housego - Family [True House LA] 18. Loop Jacker - Goals (LJ's Inspirational Mix) [Juiced Music] 19. Demuir - From Paris To Strasbourg [Robsoul] 20. Scott Diaz - 205 Days [Sub_Urban] 21. ALVA - The Shore [Pont Neuf Records] 22. Jordan O'Regan - Nevermind (Scott Diaz Grand Plans Rub) [Large Music]
For March on "Extended Rest" we're breaking down the latest episodes and taking comments from our live chat on Twitch!All Groups/Host: Jason Massey (Dungeon Master)GA: GB: KarenGC: Brianna, Mandy Visit http://patreon.com/ensider for some awesome D&D supplements. Send us an email at DandRpodcast@gmail.com Visit DandRpodcast.com for more info.You can help support us on Patreon and help unlock awesome stuff for the whole community. www.patreon.com/dandr
Hello and welcome back to another month of musical pleasure. We’re a little late this month due to the lack of time, but we managed to put something special together to prepare you to the Winter Music Conference in Miami starting on March 25th. For March we have music by Oliver Winters, Lost Desert, Jerome Isma-Ae, Alastor & Rue, Stan Kolev and much more. The classic of the month comes from Wighnomy Brothers taken from ‘In Search Of Sunrise 4’. — Hope you enjoy this episode and let us know your thoughts on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram. *Also, please leave a rating & review on iTunes, it helps. Tracklist Ricardo Piedra - Cactus [Stellar Fountain] Partenaire - Ex-Machina (Paul Baule Remix) [Particles] Rory Gallagher - False Gravity (MUUI Remix) [Soul De Anima] Rustboy & Mashk - Encounter [Inner Symphony] Uner - Firmament [Sincopat] Marcus Meinhardt - Dschungelcamp [Einmusika Recordings] Kröhl - Manisa [Manual Music] Rue - The Cult [Songspire Records] Torsten Fassbender - Skuchayu [Platipus] D.X.Xavier - Glances (Parallel Universe Remix) [Balkan Connection] Kamilo Sanclemente - From The Sky [Freegrant Music] Alastor & Rue - Molecule [Songspire Records] Andre Sobota - Dreamless [Proton Music] D-Formation and Betoko - Klimax [Lost on You] BIG MOMENT OF THE MONTH: Lost Desert - Fall Of Innocence (Tankwai Mix) [Tale & Tone] Rauschhaus & Paradoks - Amethyst [BeatFreak Recordings] Stan Kolev - Selcouth (D-Nox & K.A.L.I.L. Remix) [Eleatics Records] 8Kays feat. Diana Miro - Inside (Jerome Isma-Ae Remix) [Jee Productions] Oliver Winters - Solitude [Click Records] Antonio Pocai - Rise [Homesick Music] CLASSIC MOMENT OF THE MONTH: Wighnomy Brothers - Wurz + Blosse [Kompakt Extra] Want it in you inbox? Click Here.
These programs begin with 30 minutes of short updates on important economic events of the last month, then Prof. Wolff analyzes several major economic issues. For March 2019, these issues will include: 1. The record US gov’t budget deficit in 2018: causes and effects 2. The record US trade deficit in 2018: causes and effects 3. Unions reviving? Strikes, organizing and the looming strategic decision they face about socialism in the US
Welcome to The Challengers Podcast, brought to you by Tearsheet. Your hosts are Tearsheet's Zack Miller and OurCrowd's Josh Liggett. This week's episode covers a lot of ground. Before we hop into the program, I'm excited to tell you about a new award program we're launching. Tearsheet's digitally-native awards programs are intended to be a better type of award program — no posh dinners or long speeches. We're serious about identifying the winners in our industry and making our celebration of them global, digital, and open. For March, we're looking for the Best and Most Creative Bank/Fintech Partnerships. We want to hear about collaborations between incumbents and tech players that go beyond just an integration and a press release. If your firm has a special story to tell about partnerships, we want to hear about it. To get more info and to submit your entry, go to the Tearsheet homepage and click on the Awards tab. Or go here: https://pro.evalato.com/303/ Revolut’s PR woes: Wired's article on workplace culture -- https://www.wired.co.uk/article/revolut-trade-unions-labour-fintech-politics-storonsky Also, CFO left, worries about Russian ties, Lithuanian politics How to interview if you want to work for Revolut: https://news.efinancialcareers.com/ca-en/3000351/revolut-culture Nik Storonsky fights back: http://www.cityam.com/274456/revolut-fights-back-nik-storonsky-negative-press-growing Ant Financial taking over Josh's anecdote from the 2019 OurCrowd Summit Incumbents are worried about Ant, not challengers Chime raises a big round https://techcrunch.com/2019/03/05/u-s-mobile-bank-chime-raises-200-million-valuing-its-business-at-1-5-billion/ Stash gets into banking Stock-Back, banking, Green Dot: https://tearsheet.co/future-of-investing/stash-launches-stock-back-a-cash-back-rewards-program-that-bridges-savings-and-investing/
Welcome to the Tearsheet Podcast. I'm Zack Miller. With all the choices consumers have to shop today, rewards programs are real differentiators. Turns out that 89 percent of consumers are more loyal to the stores or businesses where they are a rewards member. But just offering a rewards program is table stakes now — it has to be easy to access and easy to redeem. Today's guest on the podcast is Citi's Mary Hines. Mary is the managing director of customer engagement and innovation in Citi's credit cards group. As part of that role, she oversees the growth and development of the ThankYou Reward Program in the U.S. and 11 other international markets. Mary describes the role customer loyalty programs have in today's retail and payments business models. We talk about the intersection of digital strategies and what makes an effective loyalty marketing campaign. Lastly, we drill down into her strategy in delivering a seamless and remarkable experience across all customer touch points. Mary Hines is my guest today on the Tearsheet Podcast. Before we hop into the interview, I'm excited to tell you about a new award program we're launching. Tearsheet's digitally-native awards programs are intended to be a better type of award program — no posh dinners or long speeches. We're serious about identifying the winners in our industry and making our celebration of them global, digital, and open. For March, we're looking for the Best and Most Creative Bank/Fintech Partnerships. We want to hear about collaborations between incumbents and tech players that go beyond just an integration and a press release. If your firm has a special story to tell about partnerships, we want to hear about it. To get more info and to submit your entry, go to the Tearsheet homepage and click on the Awards tab. Or go here: https://pro.evalato.com/303/ Now, back to the podcast.
Welcome to the Tearsheet Podcast. I'm Zack Miller. Many of our listeners might be familiar with Accion, the global non profit that uses digital technology to create a more financially inclusive world. Accion was founded in the 60s and has roots in microfinance. Fewer people know that Accion has a venture arm. Accion Venture Lab invests capital and provides support to innovative fintech startups with a mandate* *to improve access, quality, and affordability of financial services for the underserved at scale. Vikas Raj is a managing director at Accion Venture Lab and sits on the board of companies like Konfio, Self Lender, StreetShares, and Tienda Pago. We talk about his approach to seed investing with a social impact and certain trends that cut through Accion Venture Lab's portfolio. Vikas also hosts a podcast at Venture Lab entitled VentureKast (https://soundcloud.com/accioninternational) about the cool financial inclusion startups around the world and the entrepreneurs who build and grow them. Check it out. Vikas Raj is my guest on the Tearsheet Podcast. ***************** Before we hop into the interview, I'm excited to tell you about a new award program we're launching. Tearsheet's digitally-native awards programs are intended to be a better type of award program — no posh dinners or long speeches. We're serious about identifying the winners in our industry and making our celebration of them global, digital, and open. For March, we're looking for the Best and Most Creative Bank/Fintech Partnerships. We want to hear about collaborations between incumbents and tech players that go beyond just an integration and a press release. If your firm has a special story to tell about partnerships, we want to hear about it. To get more info and to submit your entry, go to the Tearsheet homepage and click on the Awards tab. Or go here (https://pro.evalato.com/303/)
For March, Jaclyn and Kendra, with special guest Winnie Loo, talk about women writers from Australia and the surrounding archipelago! Find a full version of the show for this episode on our website. Use code READINGWOMEN15 to get 15% off your purchase in our Reading Women Store. Check out our Patreon page to learn more about our book club and other Patreon-exclusive goodies. Some links are affiliate links. Find more details here. Things MentionedThe Stella Prize Books MentionedTerra Nullius by Claire G. Coleman (Small beer Press) Q&A with Claire G. Coleman Her Father’s Daughter by Alice Pung (Black Inc.) Beautiful Revolutionary by Laura Elizabeth Woollett (Scribe) Can You Tolerate This? by Ashleigh Young (Riverhead) Ali Smith’s Lecture on Katherine Mansfield and Virginia WoolfGuest PicksEat First, Talk Later by Beth Yahp (Random House Australia) The Trauma Cleaner: One Woman's Extraordinary Life in the Business of Death, Decay, and Disaster by Sarah Krasnostein (St. Martin’s) Currently ReadingHow Long ‘Til Black Future Month by N.K. Jemisin (Orbit) Lost Children Archive by Valeria Luiselli (Knopf) Our Guest: Winnie Loo Instagram | Goodreads Music by Isaac Greene Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sign up for the Group: https://gum.co/BizBuyerAdventure Learn more at: https://www.BusinessBuyerAdvantage.com Join my email list at https://www.DavidCBarnettList.com Industry-Leading direct response email marketer tells the Business Buyer Adventure team what he thinks of customer email lists hidden within potential business acquisitions. Hi, The Business Buyer Adventure group now has representation from 5 states and 3 continents! Watch this video to see what's been going on in the group. Remember, each and every month more and more content is added to The Business Buyer Adventure and so the value keeps going up but the subscription price you pay remains the same! This past month, we had Mike Finger come on to talk to us about seller mindset. Mike built and sold a business, then bought and sold two more. He lets us in on the differences between buyers and builders of businesses when the time comes to sell. You can listen to this conversation right now when you join the group. For March we have Ben Settle. Ben has been working in the field of email marketing for decades and he’s learned from the best. In fact, he’s the guy that I’ve been learning some of my email skills from. Oftentimes, businesses have information on customers that they’re not taking advantage of. I asked Ben in our March Expert Call if he thought this information could represent a hidden asset in these potential acquisition targets. His answer might surprise you. Join today and learn what he has to say when his interview goes live in March. Watch the complete update video here: https://youtu.be/Vlv5uxRFZjo Join the group. Meet others like you. Participate in our group calls and learn from other member’s deals. Sign up here: https://gum.co/BizBuyerAdventure
New month, new theme! For March, we’ll be talking about processes, goals, the daily grind, and how we define success. We call it The Long March. Our guest for the month is Andrew Wood. You can find Andrew on twitter @andrewtheauthor, on Patreon, and on facebook. Pick up his debut novel, Storm of Fury, on Amazon. The daily writing adventure (something we discuss so often on this podcast,) is a challenge. It is a process. Let’s discuss our writing habits, our rolling plains, our Khazad-Dums, our Balrogs, and our Rivendells. What can we learn about how we approach middles (and our craft as a whole) that can enrich the time we spend writing?
Marc Winn is on a mission to make Guernsey, a small island in the English Channel between France and the United Kingdom, the best place to live by 2020. His goal is audacious, but his lessons and approach are powerful. Firstly, Marc is bringing his mission to life one coffee meeting at a time. He calls it making change at coffee scale. An approach that resonates with my own approach that assumes that changes happens by changing the conversation. Coffee is one of the hallmark spaces for great conversations. During this episode, Marc makes the observations that as a society we are getting wealthier and wealthier. Yet with increasing wealth, we see increases in poverty and mental health challenges. For him, something is wrong with a world where a few people are getting more and more wealthy, while others struggle to find a place to thrive. For him, setting the western model as the north star, the destination to be followed, is problematic. He is trying to reimagine the way we think about development. When I asked him what sector or system he is trying to disrupt, he reminded me that he does not use the word disrupt because it scares people off. Marc is not trying to disrupt, instead he is trying to reimagine his community. His thesis is that because he is on an island, it will only take a few people doing brave new things to bring forth a new future. Additionally, he sees many of the problems on islands as being cross-sector. If you compare that to how problems are solved in larger communities, there is a tendency to silo problems. For Marc, one of the major advantages of being on island is that the problems are cross siloed. Islands, from his perspective, have the potential to set an example for how we problem can solve problems. Take educations for example. For March, within education, there is an implicit assumption that better grades are likely to increase your chances of making more money. For Marc, both the destination and the journey are problematic. Instead, he asks, what if you designed the school system so that people are healthy and happy instead of designing a system that focuses on getting good grades. How might we reimagine education? One of the biggest lessons Marc has had is that people take very rational approaches to change and get irrational responses. We need to learn to serve people when they are ready to be served. Change is not about being in control, it is about learning to follow what is emerging. He compares his approach to building the future by contrasting Boxing and Martial Arts. One is a more confrontational sport, he argues, while the other he describes as subtle, where you use the other person's energy against them. For him, when we think about building the future, when we think about making massive change, we need to keep in mind that when the desert is barren, it is hard to believe that when the rain comes the flowers will bloom.
Marc Winn is on a mission to make Guernsey, a small island in the English Channel between France and the United Kingdom, the best place to live by 2020. His goal is audacious, but his lessons and approach are powerful. Firstly, Marc is bringing his mission to life one coffee meeting at a time. He calls it making change at coffee scale. An approach that resonates with my own approach that assumes that changes happens by changing the conversation. Coffee is one of the hallmark spaces for great conversations. During this episode, Marc makes the observations that as a society we are getting wealthier and wealthier. Yet with increasing wealth, we see increases in poverty and mental health challenges. For him, something is wrong with a world where a few people are getting more and more wealthy, while others struggle to find a place to thrive. For him, setting the western model as the north star, the destination to be followed, is problematic. He is trying to reimagine the way we think about development. When I asked him what sector or system he is trying to disrupt, he reminded me that he does not use the word disrupt because it scares people off. Marc is not trying to disrupt, instead he is trying to reimagine his community. His thesis is that because he is on an island, it will only take a few people doing brave new things to bring forth a new future. Additionally, he sees many of the problems on islands as being cross-sector. If you compare that to how problems are solved in larger communities, there is a tendency to silo problems. For Marc, one of the major advantages of being on island is that the problems are cross siloed. Islands, from his perspective, have the potential to set an example for how we problem can solve problems. Take educations for example. For March, within education, there is an implicit assumption that better grades are likely to increase your chances of making more money. For Marc, both the destination and the journey are problematic. Instead, he asks, what if you designed the school system so that people are healthy and happy instead of designing a system that focuses on getting good grades. How might we reimagine education? One of the biggest lessons Marc has had is that people take very rational approaches to change and get irrational responses. We need to learn to serve people when they are ready to be served. Change is not about being in control, it is about learning to follow what is emerging. He compares his approach to building the future by contrasting Boxing and Martial Arts. One is a more confrontational sport, he argues, while the other he describes as subtle, where you use the other person's energy against them. For him, when we think about building the future, when we think about making massive change, we need to keep in mind that when the desert is barren, it is hard to believe that when the rain comes the flowers will bloom.
Hosts Tess Rafferty and Chris Maguire sit down for a spirited political and pop culture discussion with very special guest Todd Robert Anderson for the March 2018 edition of The Tonncast which is posting in April basically because our producer tried to drunkenly get it done before midnight on the 31st and screwed the whole thing up. But here it is now. In April. For March. (Music by Adam Blau, who knows damn well what the hell month it is.)
Our second month is over! For March, we covered a lot of big ideas, but I wanted to highlight some of the most important ones in building a sustainable music career: maximizing revenue from merchandise, hacking social media and digital marketing, and one favorite thing from each person interviewed this month. It's also my birthday so if you'd like to be extra nice, you can leave a review of this podcast! Episodes Referenced: On Merchandise: Episode 31: How to Get Better Pricing from Merch Suppliers Episode 39: 8 Tips to Help You Sell More Merchandise Episode 47: Email Marketing Hacks On Social Media/Digital Strategies: Episode 29: When Should You Boost a Post? Episode 47: Email Marketing Hacks Episode 57: Social Media Listening Tools Every Musician Should Be Using Interviews: Episode 34: Gayle Skidmore Episode 41: Phillip Broussard Episode 48: Dez Cadena of Black Flag/The Misfits Episode 55: Adam Gonsalves of Telegraph Audio
We need to BARF! For March’s Back Log Accomplishments with Respawn and Friends Chad and Holden discuss Far Cry 4. Did they like? Did they finish it? All exciting points of discussion for our monthly game. Quest Log sees us venturing into the Sea of Thieves and find out what gamers are saying about it. Playstation triumphs in February leaving Xbox and Switch in the dust. For some reason Atari VCS is back in the news and we can’t wait to tell you all about it! Once we figure that out at least… Then for our Main Quest of the week we go back 20 years ago to 1998 a contender for the best year in gaming. Thanks to Fehzd and KGB SPDR for sending in our interrogatives! Holden..stop sending us your questions. We don’t care what you have to say. If you want to get ahead on next month’s BARF we will be playing Metro 2033. 0:00- Intro 1:57- Playtime with Holden 6:11- Playtime with Chad 9:16- B.A.R.F- Far Cry 4 26:44- Quest Log 41:25- Main Quest: 1998 in Gaming 57:42- Subscriber Interrogatives 1:12:25- Outro @RespawnAimFire respawnaimfire@gmail.com
In Episode 27, Solo & Lilo cover the week's top gaming stories. For March 27, the team tries out a new segment, Rubiu5 breaks 1 million concurrent Youtube viewers, Google Play partners with Girls Make Games, Overwatch League Stage 2 playoffs & Player Conduct Policy, the importance of mental and physical health in gaming & more. Then, for our Game Spotlight, Solo hijacks Lilo's segment & reflects on the 5 year anniversary of Bioshock: Infinite. For The Final Lap, we ponder on Microsoft's options in the face of a less then stellar response to Sea of Thieves, no AAA title on the horizon, & it main competitors Sony and Nintendo widening the gap.
In Episode 25, Solo & Lilo cover the week's toping gaming stories. For March 20, in Quick Scope(5:45) we cover EA dropping loot boxes in Battlefront 2, NHL World Championship open qualifiers, Fortnite Pro-Am Celebrity Tournament, Paragon releases $12 million in assets for free, ESL Pro League expands to South America, Fig, a new gaming crowdsource funding idea, & more. Then for our Game Spotlight(37:28) we look at Rico. & for our Final Lap(39:40) we take a look at the future of Xbox in light of Sea of Thieves releasing on the Game Pass & what that, and cloud services, means to its development roadmap.
In Episode 24, Solo and Lilo discuss the week's top gaming stories. For March 16, we discuss the Fantastic Beasts 2 trailer, Insomniac choosing Spider-Man over other Marvel characters, more Kingdom Heart 3 rumors, Google bans cryptocurrency ads & opens up Maps to AR, the Sega Mega Drive, & Funimation suggests Goku as a new Super Smash bros Switch character. And then to close things out we talk Twitch Prime now including free monthly games & the practicality of esports olympics aspirations.
Co-sponsored by Democracy at Work and Judson Memorial Church These programs begin with 30 minutes of short updates on important economic events of the last month, then Wolff analyzes several major economic issues. For March 2018, these issues will include: West Virginia public school teachers strike victory Why 700 Quebec doctors reject salary increases Economics of the US gun industry
In episode 23, Solo & Lilo cover the week's top gaming stories. For March 13, we cover Ninja continuing his run shattering Twitch records, Fortnite announcing cross-platform play and Fortnite mobile, Freesync arriving on Xbox, Valve announcing their interest to get back into releasing original titles, Toys R Us potentially closing all its stores in the US, Scavenger Studios gives away The Darwin Project to all beta and alpha tester. Then PLG squad introduce a new segment titled 'Game Spotlight', talk the NHL announcing their first esports tournament, the need for esports player associations, and finally, how EA's Origin Access acquiring Warner Bros gaming catalogue for its subscription service signals the battle for gaming titles will be just like the battle for film and television rights with the advent of Netflix.
In Episode 22, Solo & Lilo cover the week's top gaming stories. For March 9, they cover Tencent parental contracts, new Fortnite updates, Oculus Rift's epic software certification error, & Kongregate hopes to launch a platform to rival Steam. Then for the Main segment, we talk H1Z1 going free to play, the new Clash Royale league, & Nintendo answering our question of what it could do in it's second year by turning the fire up with a surprise announcement at Nintendo Direct of Super Smash Bros for Switch in 2018.
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A trans Baby Boomer, Gen Xer, and Millennial have an argument about the concept of "identity politics." We consider this in more. PLUS we announce the start of TransAdvocate Giveaways! For March 2017, we're GIVING AWAY a free copy of the newly released 2nd edition of Transgender History by Susan Stryker. Enter to win your copy here: http://transadvocate.com/register-for-transadvocate-giveaways ===Identity Politics=== In no insignificant way, the foundation of Western queer, gender, and feminist theory rests upon a existentialist framework that gave us the language to describe the experience of "objectification." In this way, do we sometimes objectify ourselves or are we merely recognizing what is factual about ourselves: our "facticity"? How does our generational experience with trans advocacy inform our perspectives? "Facticity includes all those properties that third-person investigation can establish about me: natural properties such as weight, height, and skin color; social facts such as race, class, and nationality; psychological properties such as my web of belief, desires, and character traits; historical facts such as my past actions, my family background, and my broader historical milieu; and so on. I am not originally aware of my facticity in this third-person way; rather, it is manifest in my moods as a kind of burden, the weight of “having to be.” However, I can adopt a third-person or objectifying stance toward my own being, and then these aspects of my facticity may appear precisely as that which defines or determines who I am... There is no sense in which facticity is both mine and merely a matter of fact, since my existence—the kind of being I am—is also defined by the stance I take toward my facticity. This is what existential philosophers call “transcendence.” https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/existentialism/#FacTra ===Get Help=== Apply for our trans scholarship: http://nebula.wsimg.com/5efb09b410ee55a4a064354c02ff354f?AccessKeyId=4A2B0E9AB852D91A5E43&disposition=0&alloworigin=1 Apply for our trans disaster recovery assistance: http://tdrfund.us/ Register to vote: http://transadvocate.com/us-register-to-vote ===Support Us=== Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/transadvocate PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&item_name=TransAdvocate&hosted_button_id=NBKW875DQYN5J Amazon Smile: https://smile.amazon.com/ch/76-0670632 The TransAdvocate is a project of the Transgender Foundation of America, 501c3 non-profit. Learn more about the TransAdvocate at http://transadvocate.com
This is last week show 3-6-18 SHOW (For MARCH 13 at 8pm CST Show please go here http://tobtr.com/10656379 ) *****African Americans reclaim their Israelite Heritage /A Remnant Return-Final Part***** [Thousands more of them consider returning to the true home of their forefathers] MAR 6 2018 8PM CST JOIN Seth co-host Sis. Eliana Batyah and guest co- host Yahenna Yisrael as they interview Crowned Dr. Khazriel Ben Yehuda in Israel as he discusses the prophetic "Remnant returning to the Holy Land." Also, Dr. Khazriel shares in details how many African Americans left the U.S. for Israel in 1967. This powerful & insightful sojourn you can't miss!! The Father's said many times that a Remnant of his firstborn and once chosen people would return to Zion. While many us believe the time hasn't come for the big return according to scripture, a tiny portion of authentic bloodline Israelites who love the Father has begun to return from the four corners. Tune in early ph. lines are limited!! (Repost this link everywhere) Awake Zion (African Americans) put on thy strength!! To Listen/Comment call show line (914) 205-5590 To listen listen/chat click here http://tobtr.com/10641501 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOR MARCH 13TH SHOW 8PM CST GO HERE>>> http://www.blogtalkradio.com/5_smooth_stones/2018/03/14/african-americans-have-started-to-return-to-their-homeland-israel-part-2
In Episode 21, Solo & Lilo cover the week's top gaming stories. For March 6, we cover Lilo's triumphant return following a one week sabbatical, Monster Hunter World sales, mobile esports & Breast Cancer Awareness, Xbox Remote play with PC & Xbox Insider. Plus, we cover Nintendo Switch goes into its second year, the declining value of Xbox Gold free monthly games, and Twitch's potential bot problem stemming from it's Fortnite skin Prime giveaway.
For March, we begin a three-month conversation about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by chatting with the eminent Middle East historian James Gelvin about the roots of the dispute. And in One Last Thing, we've all been watching television that we don't really have time for. Some of the things we talked about in this episode: -Dr. Gelvin's book The Israel-Palestine Conflict: One Hundred Years of War is an excellent primer on the issue, and is available in four different languages. -Dan's OLT was about the long-running BBC series Poirot. -Courtney's OLT was about the much shorter-running but still excellent The Good Place. -And Tim's OLT was about the even shorter-running and much weirder Altered Carbon. 0:00-0:14: Announcement 0:15-1:48: Introduction 1:52-32:10: Gelvin interview 32:15-35:43: Dan's OLT 35:44-37:52: Courtney's OLT 37:53-40:38: Tim's OLT 40:39-41:46: Credits 41:47-41:52: Outtake
For March 2018 the B.G.M. Podcast bitches about buying tickets to the Radiohead tour, how frustrating Frank Ocean is, how fashionable John Mayer is, and fuck Justin Timberlake. Also, we love House music now. The post B.G.M. Podcast: The 1st of The Month | March 2018 | Ticketmaster, Justin Timberlake, John Mayer, and Frank Ocean appeared first on Bearded Gentlemen Music.
For March 2018 - Tim's Garden Centre is our Business of the Month. This is proudly sponsored by Swissotel - Sydney. For more information on Tim's business, please visit: http://www.timsgardencentre.com.au/ For more information on Swissotel Sydney, please visit: https://www.swissotel.com/hotels/sydney/ If you would like to be our next Business of the Month, please contact us through our website: www.mwlp.com.au
Each month, Manufacturing Talk Radio updates our listeners on the Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) performance for other countries around the world, especially Asia, the UK, and the EU. In addition, we explore regional surveys in the U.S. to give listeners a picture of the flow of world economies. For March 2017, the reports are strong and positive so tune in to get turned on about manufacturing.
This Machine Kills Fascists is a regular examination of the world around us and a search for solutions in an ocean filled with problems. For March 10, 2017, Chris recaps two news reports from a Pro-Trump rally in Phoenix, Arizona, talks about a research poll regarding American’s views of transgender bathroom use, Trump’s tendency to... The post This Machine Kills Fascists – March 10, 2017 appeared first on Cinema Crespodiso.
For March’s Flavour of the Month with Little Leeds Beer House, our listeners chose the Deya Brewing Company & Verdant Brewing Co ‘High Planes Drifter’ DIPA. We’re joined by our first ever guest on Flavour of the Month as beer sommelier Ruth Mitchell joins us to chat about the beer and to give a run […]
For March's bonus show, friend of the show Eric Van Tassell swings by to chat about Chuck Wendig's novel Star Wars: Aftermath. Eric's staggering knowledge of all things Star Wars helps us talk about the colossal job handed to Wendig - namely, to write a compelling novel designed to generate excitement about all things Star Wars while also ignoring thirty years of "Expanded Universe" fiction. Naturally, the episode veers in and out of a discussion about the challenges inherent to writing companion fiction, such as balancing the expectations of a rabid fanbase. Also, Andrew attempts to sum up 7 Star Wars movies in just over 90 seconds. Buckle up!
For March's bonus show, friend of the show Eric Van Tassell swings by to chat about Chuck Wendig's novel Star Wars: Aftermath. Eric's staggering knowledge of all things Star Wars helps us talk about the colossal job handed to Wendig - namely, to write a compelling novel designed to generate excitement about all things Star Wars while also ignoring thirty years of "Expanded Universe" fiction. Naturally, the episode veers in and out of a discussion about the challenges inherent to writing companion fiction, such as balancing the expectations of a rabid fanbase. Also, Andrew attempts to sum up 7 Star Wars movies in just over 90 seconds. Buckle up!
For March; Tom, Jacob and Ryan discuss the latest in superhero T.V. and film - including Gotham and Civil War - as well as upcoming game releases, sides for Civil War II and Top Gear.
We are back to bring you the latest installment of the #GoodVibes Podcast. For March we bring it back to bhangra showcasing some of the biggest and baddest songs brought out in the last month or so. Once again press play, like, comment or even share. Anything is appreciated.
In this episode of CauseTalk Radio, Megan and Joe talk to Chad Royal-Pascoe, Vice President, National Strategic Alliances, March of Dimes about its new cause marketing initiative called Imbornto (I'm Born To). This is an interesting new endeavor as it reflects a growing trend among nonprofits to own a particular month or season and to bundle advertising and other promotions for maximum impact. For March of Dimes it's the time between Mother's and Father's Day. Chad explains why everyone born in the past 75 should be connected with March of Dimes and how companies can benefit from hitching their cause marketing efforts to this new effort.
Hey yall...I am back...feels like I have been away for a long time. I missed you all very much. For March 27, 2010, I want to touch on a subject that can really victimize you, on the job, with your woman, with your man or even your confidence..."Jealousy and Envy." How does Jealousy and Envy affect your life? Have you ever been made jealous? Is it good for you? Or, is it bad? Can you overcome it? If you have any comments about this subject...Show up and Show out!! Your views are important. Call in at 347-884-8684 You can also contact me at wclardy@familiesandvictimsoffraud.com
For March 25—the 20th episode!—your hosts chat with Aaron Riggins of Homo Hotel Happy Hour, Dale recaps his Atlantic City getaway, Scott talks about his evening at the SLDN National Dinner, and, yup, there’s tons of gay fun.
For March the memekast presents Daneekah (aka Miss Trees), and we hope you're ready. Hailing from Australia, where she held residencies at Melbourne's Burning New, Mash It Up, and Ruff Enuff weeklies, Daneekah is currently posted in San Francisco, and has been making appearances around town (most recently with with bay area hip-hop supercrew Audiopharmacy). For this month's memekast she drops thirty (30 [three-oh]) tracks of absolutely bangin' dancehall. If you're in the bay area, keep an ear to the ground—you'll be hearing more from this one. mk003 » march 2006 » daneekah 1. Burro Banton - Boom Wha Dis 2. Capleton - Magnet 3. Goofy - Buff Bay 4. Merciless - Wad Dup 5. Lexxus - Cute Song 6. Kiprich - Wave Up Yur Hand 7. Tanya Stevens - Like It Like That 8. Sizzla - Push It Up 9. Shaggy - Ready for Di Ride 10. R. Kelly/Beenie Man - Hot Gal 11. Ivy Queen - Quiero Bailar 12. Ivy Queen - Take Back 2 13. Roundhead - Spread Love 14. Beenie Man - King of the Dancehall 15. Ying Yang Twins - Whisper Song 16. Vybz Cartell - Buss It Up 17. Spragga Benz, Supercat, Lady Saw, 112 - Na Na Na RMX 18. Dirtbag - Ladeez Love Me 19. Ward 21 - Puff Puff Pass 20. Mr. Vegas - Beat Drop 21. Capleton - Purge Dem 22. Alozade/Million Stylez - All We Do 23. Mr. Vegas - Wine And Stop 24. Beenie Man - Whisper 25. Elephant Man - Run From Dat 26. TOK - Most Wanted 27. Hawkeye - Everything Is Ok 28. Voicemail - A Nuh Yuh Fault 29. Degree - Deh So 30. Sean Paul - We Be Burnin memekast_mk003_200603.mp3
For March, Nagrant chats with Rick Bayless, the king of regional Mexican throughout the United States, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Frontera Grill (445 N. Clark St. 312-661-1434).
For March's Donor Pick Episode poll we asked our Patrons to choose between five female-directed films in honor Women's History Month. We're pretty sure they chose this film not only because it is a beloved recent favorite, but also because Patrick has a known distaste for the horror genre. Well, the joke's on them because both hosts really connected with Jennifer Kent's film in a big way and we have a touching conversation about grief, parenting, and moving on. We hope you'll listen. The Babadook Review - 0:01:11 The Connecting Point - 0:49:06 Follow & Subscribe Aaron Twitter Facebook Patrick Twitter Facebook Feelin' Film Facebook Twitter Instagram Website Email feelinfilm@gmail.com Feelin' Film on Apple Podcasts Feelin' Film on Google Play Feelin' Film on Stitcher Feelin' Film on TuneIn Feelin' Film on Overcast Feelin' Film on Spotify Join the Facebook Discussion Group Support us on Patreon & get awesome rewards Rate/Review us on iTunes and on your podcast app of choice! It helps bring us exposure so that we can get more people involved in the conversation. Thank you!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/feelin-film/donations