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This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! PART TWOWith a population of just 2,400, Fowler, Indiana may seem like a quiet Midwestern town—but its history tells a different story. Reports of shadow figures, phantom footsteps, and lingering spirits have made it one of the most paranormally active small towns in the region.At the Historic Fowler Theatre, unexplained noises echo through the auditorium, and stories persist of three spirits who never took their final bow—including the theatre's original owner, a manager whose life ended in tragedy, and the ghost of a child seen near the stage.Just blocks away, the Old Benton County Jail carries its own chilling reputation. Visitors report shadowy figures and disembodied footsteps, believed to be tied to former Sheriff Alva Hartman, who was killed in a late-1800s shootout and is said to still patrol the grounds.Today on The Grave Talks, we talk with Dwight Snethen, founder of “My Haunted Fowler,” about the town's haunted legacy, its most active locations, and why so many spirits in Fowler seem unwilling to leave.For more information, visit their website at fowlertheater.com or search My Haunted Fowler on Facebook.#FowlerIndiana #HauntedIndiana #HistoricFowlerTheatre #OldBentonCountyJail #AlvaHartman #SmallTownHauntings #MidwestParanormal #GhostStories #TheGraveTalks #MyHauntedFowler #HauntedTheatre #HauntedJailLove real ghost stories? Want even more?Become a supporter and unlock exclusive extras, ad-free episodes, and advanced access:
Host Sarah Kleiner welcomes practitioner Grant Fowler to discuss navigating confusing and polarizing health information, emphasizing clinician-to-clinician “what works” insights alongside research. They argue health interventions have second- and third-order effects, using gut microbiome health as an example for improving responses to therapies such as cancer immunotherapy, and caution against “one thing fixes all” thinking across wellness, medicine, and spiritual frameworks. Fowler describes his non-linear path into health, his trial-and-error approach to addressing connective-tissue-related issues, and the importance of stacking lifestyle foundations (light, food, environment) to reduce system load so therapies can work. They critique strict evidence hierarchies, note “real world evidence,” and outline a symptom-guided approach to gut issues, highlighting specific probiotics (including spore-based strains and BB-536), lactoferrin, targeted fibers, dosing/timing considerations, and the gut's role in nutrient absorption and filtering toxins.Connect withj Grant - https://www.instagram.com/fowler_fitness_spt/ _________Sponsored By:→ Bon Charge | Go to https://boncharge.com/products/demi-red-light-device?rfsn=8108115.26608d & use code SARAHKLEINER for 15% off storewide.→ VivaRays | This episode is sponsored by VivaRays - VivaRays Blue - code YOGI https://vivarays.com/→ Troscriptions | For an exclusive offer, go to https://www.troscriptions.com/SARAHK for 10% off your first non subscription order._________Timestamp:00:00 First Order vs Systems01:02 Why Clinicians Matter02:19 Podcast Intro and Disclaimers03:32 Grant's Health Origin Story08:13 Genetics Epigenetics and EDS12:53 Peptides and Bio Regulators15:13 Real World Evidence Debate22:30 Insurance and Chronic Illness27:31 Integrative Medicine Middle Path30:40 Continuum of Therapies35:38 Modern Life Balance and Microbes42:16 Online Health Info Spirals43:16 Spiritual Bypassing Trap45:13 Bad Logic in Wellness46:45 Sunlight Protocol Reality Check48:32 Stockdale Paradox Mindset51:26 Synergy Over Monotherapy55:58 Fixing the Gut Basics56:23 Microbiome Testing Limits59:14 Targeted Gut Supplements01:01:51 Spore Probiotics Strategy01:13:43 Timing and Megadosing01:18:42 Where to Follow Grant01:22:12 Closing Thoughts——— This video is not medical advice & as a supporter to you and your health journey - I encourage you to monitor your labs and work with a professional!________________________________________Get all my free guides and product recommendations to get started on your journey!https://www.sarahkleinerwellness.com/all-free-resourcesCheck out all my courses to understand how to improve your mitochondrial health & experience long lasting health! (Use code PODCAST to save 10%) - https://www.sarahkleinerwellness.com/coursesMy free product guide with all product recommendations and discount codes:https://www.canva.com/design/DAF7mlgZpJI/xVyE4tiQFEWJmh_Xwx8Kbw/view?utm_content=DAF7mlgZpJIFree Webinar on Light & Health (includes free light bulb guide) - https://www.sarahkleinerwellness.com/mycircadianapp-free-webinarGet Early Access to Podcast Episodes & my Seasonal Food Course + UVB+Red Light Therapy course for free - https://open.substack.com/pub/sarahkleinerwellness/p/uvbred-light-protocol?r=5eztl9&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
Players Preview & Picks | Daniel Berger vs. Akshay Bhatia | Scheffler Panic | McIlroy WD & MoreOn the show we recap API and talk through best bets for Akshay in 2026. Is it the Max Homa caddy change that is making the difference. Scott Scheffler panic alarm continues to be hit. Could he be on a Matt Wolff mental decline. Rory McIlroy WD's after a back injury and is ready for The Players. Does Rickie 'Bucky' Fowler look like Leonard DiCaprio? If so does Howard Sterns Beetlejuice look like Denzel. We get into The Players 2026 best bets. We like Min Woo, Si Woo and more. Looking forward to a great week. We also chat some movies with best villains over the years. Is Jack better than Heath, Keaton over Bale?03:00 Travel Stories and Upcoming Guests06:01 Golf Insights and Tournament Discussions08:55 Analyzing Player Performances and Strategies11:59 Controversies in Golf: Anchoring and Equipment18:00 Press Conferences and Player Personalities24:29 Tournament Insights and Caddy Changes27:24 Upcoming Tournaments and Player Performances30:51 Tiger Woods and Tournament Eligibility32:14 Panic Alarm: Player Performance Concerns35:03 Recent Winners and Betting Strategies38:43 Heroes and Villains in Golf Betting41:23 Analyzing Player Stats and Future Bets48:10 Betting Insights and Predictions50:58 One and Done Picks53:59 Film and Character Discussions57:03 Recency Bias in Film Characters01:00:10 Batman and Villains Analysis01:02:55 Future Movie Ideas and RemakesApparel for the show provided by turtleson. Be sure to check them out online for the new season lineup at https://turtleson.com/ Thanks to Fantasy National Golf Club for providing the stat engine for the show. They can be found at https://www.fantasynational.com The Neat Glass. Be sure to check out The Neat Glass online at theneatglass.com or on Instagram @theneatglass for an improved experience and use discount code: bb10 to receive your Birdies & Bourbon discount. Thank you for taking the time listen to the Birdies & Bourbon Show for all things PGA Tour, golf, gear, bourbon and mixology. Dan & Cal aim to bring you entertaining and informative episodes weekly. Please help spread the word on the podcast and tell a friend about the show. You can also help by leaving an 5-Star iTunes review. We love to hear the feedback and support! Cheers. Follow on Twitter & Instagram (@birdies_bourbon)
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE!With a population of just 2,400, Fowler, Indiana may seem like a quiet Midwestern town—but its history tells a different story. Reports of shadow figures, phantom footsteps, and lingering spirits have made it one of the most paranormally active small towns in the region.At the Historic Fowler Theatre, unexplained noises echo through the auditorium, and stories persist of three spirits who never took their final bow—including the theatre's original owner, a manager whose life ended in tragedy, and the ghost of a child seen near the stage.Just blocks away, the Old Benton County Jail carries its own chilling reputation. Visitors report shadowy figures and disembodied footsteps, believed to be tied to former Sheriff Alva Hartman, who was killed in a late-1800s shootout and is said to still patrol the grounds.Today on The Grave Talks, we talk with Dwight Snethen, founder of “My Haunted Fowler,” about the town's haunted legacy, its most active locations, and why so many spirits in Fowler seem unwilling to leave.For more information, visit their website at fowlertheater.com or search My Haunted Fowler on Facebook.#FowlerIndiana #HauntedIndiana #HistoricFowlerTheatre #OldBentonCountyJail #AlvaHartman #SmallTownHauntings #MidwestParanormal #GhostStories #TheGraveTalks #MyHauntedFowler #HauntedTheatre #HauntedJailLove real ghost stories? Want even more?Become a supporter and unlock exclusive extras, ad-free episodes, and advanced access:
On Thursday's ENN, Christina Applegate. Harrison Ford. Bills trade for DJ Moore. Fowler on NFL rumors. Russell Wilson on Sean Payton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour one of DJ & PK for March 5, 2026: Utah Jazz game recap Dave Pagnotta, The Fourth Period Gavin Fowler, Weber State Football
Send a textA town can rise on paper before it stands in wood and stone. We follow Wilburn, a near-forgotten settlement in south central Ford County, from the bright moment it earned a federal post office in 1885 to the slow fade that followed when the railroad curved away. With clear eyes and a storyteller's care, we piece together how a petition by Charles P. Brown and the steady hands of postmaster Lewis P. Horton briefly stitched Wilburne to the national fabric—and how one routing decision redirected commerce, families, and memory itself.We explore why a post office meant power on the frontier, serving as the seal of legitimacy for prairie communities across Kansas. Mail linked people to markets, news, and each other, turning crossroads into communities and hope into plans. Then we pull back to the larger map: the iron rails that chose Meade and Minneola over Wilburn, the unforgiving calculus of grades and costs, and the ripple effects that followed. Stores thinned, expectations ebbed, and by 1914 the post office closed and its duties moved to Fowler, leaving only traces of a once-confident future in the dust.Along the way, we challenge how we define history and who earns a place in it. For every Dodge City that looms large in legend, there are countless Wilburns' that shaped daily life, agriculture, and migration but slipped from view when the trains didn't stop. By centering the lives and choices of Brown and Horton, we honor the people who wagered on geography and grit, and we read their story as a guide to present-day infrastructure decisions—whether rails, highways, or broadband—that still decide which towns thrive and which fade. Subscribe, share with a history-loving friend, and leave a review to keep these quiet stories alive.Support the showIf you'd like to buy one or more of our fully illustrated dime novel publications, you can click the link I've included.
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If you are in the thick of it right now, you already know how full life can feel when work, family, and everything in between all happen at once. In this episode, I sit down with Morgan Fowler to talk about what it really looks like to move through that season without losing yourself in the process. We talk honestly about the fog of the early years, the constant shifting demands at home and at work, and why it can be so hard to zoom out when you are just trying to get through the day. You will hear practical ways to reduce the mental load, make decisions inside real constraints, and think in seasons rather than expecting every week to run the same way. Morgan also offers a powerful reframe of treating your choices as investments in who you are becoming and in the life you are building. If you have been craving perspective, validation, and a better way to approach work life balance, this conversation will meet you right where you are. Get full show notes and more information here: https://thejoyfulpractice.com/250 Click here to grab my procrastination protocol checklist: https://mailchi.mp/0c249b28750c/procrastination_protocol Click here to grab my time management podcast roadmap: https://mailchi.mp/d267dabde299/time-management-lawyers-podcast-roadmap
Hour three of DJ & PK for March 4, 2026: Bruce Branch keeps BYU basketball winning despite on-court issues Gavin Fowler, Weber State Football Will BYU basketball get another win this season?
New Weber State defensive coordinator Gavin Fowler joined DJ & PK to talk about his new role, what he hopes to accomplish, how it is working for Eric Kjar and how difficult it was to leave BYU.
The entirety of DJ & PK for March 4, 2026: HOUR ONE Jerrod Calhoun, USU Men's Basketball Coach Utah Mammoth Game Recap Todd Phillips, UVU Men's Basketball Coach HOUR TWO What is Trending: Utah Jazz, NBA, CBB, NFL, MLB, Utah Mammoth, NHL Hot Takes or Toast and David Pagnotta, The Fourth Period Bruce Branch III commits to Kevin Young and BYU HOUR THREE Bruce Branch keeps BYU basketball winning despite on-court issues Gavin Fowler, Weber State Football Will BYU basketball get another win this season? HOUR FOUR March Madness and the BYU basketball program's woes Slacker Radio Headlines Feedback of the Day
We open the mailbag and answer your fantasy hockey questions.Is Elias Pettersson droppable if he isn't traded by the deadline? We break down the situation in Vancouver and what fantasy managers should do if the production doesn't rebound.We also tackle a number of listener questions including:• Who to drop in an ESPN points league: Norris, Nichushkin, Terry or Bennett• Is Frank Nazar worth holding in very deep leagues?• Which 40–50% rostered players should be cut for streaming now that the trade deadline has passed• Buy-low goalie targets in wins / SV% / GAA formats• How much draft capital to spend if you've already secured a playoff spot in dynasty leagues• Keeper debate: Fowler vs Wallstedt, Martone vs Hagens long termAll that and more in this week's fantasy hockey mailbag. Let's get to BIZ and get those CHIPS!***Supporting the Next Generation of Girls in HockeyWe're proud to support the Grindstone Award Foundation, an organization dedicated to helping young girls access the equipment they need to play hockey. The cost of gear should never be a barrier to opportunity.If you're in a position to give, please consider making a donation. Nate and Blake will personally match all contributions up to $1,000 to help maximize the impact.Donate here: https://grindstoneaward.com/donate/Together, we can help ensure more girls have the chance to step onto the ice and pursue the game they love. ***
Matthew Coller talks about the crazy amount of speculation about the Vikings QB situation. Jeremy Fowler said that it's probably over for McCarthy in Minnesota. Plus The Athletic reports on more details of McCarthy and plenty of others speculate on Kyler Murray, Geno Smith, Kirk Cousins and even Tua Tagovailoa. What are we supposed to make of all this? The Purple Insider podcast is brought to you by FanDuel. Also, check out our sponsor HIMS at https://hims.com/purpleinsider Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Matthew Coller talks about the crazy amount of speculation about the Vikings QB situation. Jeremy Fowler said that it's probably over for McCarthy in Minnesota. Plus The Athletic reports on more details of McCarthy and plenty of others speculate on Kyler Murray, Geno Smith, Kirk Cousins and even Tua Tagovailoa. What are we supposed to make of all this? The Purple Insider podcast is brought to you by FanDuel. Also, check out our sponsor HIMS at https://hims.com/purpleinsider Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this episode, we discuss the return to NHL hockey after Milano 2026, we dissect the Habs' weak penalty kill, we talk about the likelihood of a Reinbacher, Fowler, and/or Hage call-up, and we look into the tight playoff race and trade deadline rapidly approaching.
President Trump has ordered strikes on Iran. In this episode, scholar Randall Fowler discusses how we got to this critical moment. He examines the history of U.S.–Iran relations — from the 1953 coup and the 1979 Islamic Revolution to sanctions, nuclear diplomacy, and today’s military action — with a focus on how each American president shaped the path to this moment. More Than a Doctrine: The Eisenhower Era in the Middle East https://www.amazon.com/More-Than-Doctrine-Eisenhower-Middle/dp/1612349978 Securing the Prize: Presidential Metaphor and US Intervention in the Persian Gulf https://www.amazon.com/Securing-Prize-Presidential-Metaphor-Intervention/dp/1643365509/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0 JOIN PREMIUMListen ad-free for only $5/month at www.bit.ly/TAPpremiumFOLLOW USwww.linktr.ee/thisamericanpresidentCREDITSHost: Richard LimProducer: Michael NealArtist: Nip Rogers, www.NipRogers.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hour begins with Bears vox Jeff Joniak recording a chat with PA & Pete in Indy, then NFL insider Jeremy Fowler catches up with PA for more Combine steam, and Alan Roach puts a wrap on the show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour begins with Bears vox Jeff Joniak recording a chat with PA & Pete in Indy, then NFL insider Jeremy Fowler catches up with PA for more Combine steam, and Alan Roach puts a wrap on the show!
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This month’s podcast features composer/sound artist Martin D. Fowler playing upright bass and doing some granular processing. I really enjoyed this one, its the first time there’s been an upright bassist on the podcast, and i think the results are beautifully contemplative. And its nice to take a little break from my electronic shenanigans, and … Continue reading Errant Space Podcast 131 with Martin D. Fowler →
Maudy Fowler and Gail Hunt are associated with Mystic Messenger, a work centered on spiritual communication, intuitive insight, and the transmission of inspirational messages intended to support personal growth and inner awareness. Their collaboration explores themes such as guidance from higher consciousness, the role of intuition in everyday life, and the search for meaning through reflective spiritual practice. The work emphasizes encouragement, compassion, and the idea that insight can arise through attentive listening, mindfulness, and personal openness.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.Please note that all XZBN radio and/or television shows are Copyright © REL-MAR McConnell Meda Company, Niagara, Ontario, Canada – www.rel-mar.com. For more Episodes of this show and all shows produced, broadcasted and syndicated from REL-MAR McConell Media Company and The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network and the 'X' Zone TV Channell, visit www.xzbn.net. For programming, distribution, and syndication inquiries, email programming@xzbn.net.We are proud to announce the we have launched TWATNews.com, launched in August 2025.TWATNews.com is an independent online news platform dedicated to uncovering the truth about Donald Trump and his ongoing influence in politics, business, and society. Unlike mainstream outlets that often sanitize, soften, or ignore stories that challenge Trump and his allies, TWATNews digs deeper to deliver hard-hitting articles, investigative features, and sharp commentary that mainstream media won't touch.These are stories and articles that you will not read anywhere else.Our mission is simple: to expose corruption, lies, and authoritarian tendencies while giving voice to the perspectives and evidence that are often marginalized or buried by corporate-controlled media
Mac is joined by Chapel Fowler from The State, as he provides insight into the hire that the Charlotte 49ers made over the weekend, hiring Kevin White to be the new AD of the school's athletic department See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE!With a population of just 2,400, Fowler, Indiana may seem like a quiet Midwestern town—but its history tells a different story. Reports of shadow figures, phantom footsteps, and lingering spirits have made it one of the most paranormally active small towns in the region.At the Historic Fowler Theatre, unexplained noises echo through the auditorium, and stories persist of three spirits who never took their final bow—including the theatre's original owner, a manager whose life ended in tragedy, and the ghost of a child seen near the stage.Just blocks away, the Old Benton County Jail carries its own chilling reputation. Visitors report shadowy figures and disembodied footsteps, believed to be tied to former Sheriff Alva Hartman, who was killed in a late-1800s shootout and is said to still patrol the grounds.Today on The Grave Talks, we talk with Dwight Snethen, founder of “My Haunted Fowler,” about the town's haunted legacy, its most active locations, and why so many spirits in Fowler seem unwilling to leave.For more information, visit their website at fowlertheater.com or search My Haunted Fowler on Facebook. #FowlerIndiana #HauntedIndiana #HistoricFowlerTheatre #OldBentonCountyJail #AlvaHartman #SmallTownHauntings #MidwestParanormal #GhostStories #TheGraveTalks #MyHauntedFowler #HauntedTheatre #HauntedJail Love real ghost stories? Want even more?Become a supporter and unlock exclusive extras, ad-free episodes, and advanced access:
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! PART TWOWith a population of just 2,400, Fowler, Indiana may seem like a quiet Midwestern town—but its history tells a different story. Reports of shadow figures, phantom footsteps, and lingering spirits have made it one of the most paranormally active small towns in the region.At the Historic Fowler Theatre, unexplained noises echo through the auditorium, and stories persist of three spirits who never took their final bow—including the theatre's original owner, a manager whose life ended in tragedy, and the ghost of a child seen near the stage.Just blocks away, the Old Benton County Jail carries its own chilling reputation. Visitors report shadowy figures and disembodied footsteps, believed to be tied to former Sheriff Alva Hartman, who was killed in a late-1800s shootout and is said to still patrol the grounds.Today on The Grave Talks, we talk with Dwight Snethen, founder of “My Haunted Fowler,” about the town's haunted legacy, its most active locations, and why so many spirits in Fowler seem unwilling to leave.For more information, visit their website at fowlertheater.com or search My Haunted Fowler on Facebook.#FowlerIndiana #HauntedIndiana #HistoricFowlerTheatre #OldBentonCountyJail #AlvaHartman #SmallTownHauntings #MidwestParanormal #GhostStories #TheGraveTalks #MyHauntedFowler #HauntedTheatre #HauntedJailLove real ghost stories? Want even more?Become a supporter and unlock exclusive extras, ad-free episodes, and advanced access:
I worship God with my worldwide church family. “All nations will come and worship before you” (Revelation 15:4).
I worship God with my worldwide church family. “All nations will come and worship before you” (Revelation 15:4).
Mike and Charlie interviewed NFL Draft evaluator Ryan Fowler and Mark Etheridge, a writer for D1Baseball.com. Fowler broke down the 2026 Draft class, highlighting the question mark at the second overall pick, Arizona State WR Jordyn Tyson, and Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love. Etheridge shared his thoughts on LSU's pitching staff, the Tigers' trip to the Jax Baseball Classic, and catcher Cade Arrambide.
Zarah Fowler is an American volleyball coach and active player. After briefly playing at Coastal Carolina, she redirected her energy to being a coaching savage at the club level, with the ultimate goal of coaching DI and someday directing her own club. Ambition on steroids. 06:48 - How long did it take to separate Zarah the coach from Zarah the player? 13:30 - Are you learning about yourself from coaching (as an active player and...person), plus are you a video nerd? 21:31 - Personalizing your work: the pros and cons 27:01 - What do you tell your team after a tough loss in the middle of the tournament? 31:38 - Why do people leave hating the sport: the parent, player and coaching perspective, understanding the difference between coaching girls and boys, and the ground rules 48:38 - The club system, the paying customer, listening to what the kid wants, present them their reality and options, plus, knowing when to take time off, the difference between coaching hot or cold, the dangers of the former 59:10 - Attitude adjustment stories, and how the deal, and the risk that comes with it 1:08:11 - Controllables, things you can control that the other team cannot take away 1:14:25 - Fundamentals that come across as easy to teach, the value of marketing and networking, tip on being recruited, what the coach's bandwidth of attention is, the dynamic shift on who rules indoor women's volleyball 1:34:15 - are we role models or are we saints? Good reading material, movies that inspire us #nyvarsitysports #optionpodcast #progressionbeachvolleyball
NFL Draft evaluator Ryan Fowler, the host of "Commanding the Huddle," joined Sports Talk. Fowler broke down the 2026 Draft class, highlighting the question mark at the second overall pick, Arizona State WR Jordyn Tyson, and Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love. Fowler also shared his thoughts on the defensive line class.
I worship God when I show respect and reverence for His house. “How lovely is your dwelling place, O Lord Almighty!”(Psalm 84:1, NIV).
Fowler talks about the future of Kyler Murray, the Cardinals' coaching staff, and more.
Mike Johnson and Beau Morgan react to ESPN senior NFL reporter Jeremy Fowler putting together a tier list of the 18 teams that did not make the NFL playoffs this season, react to what tier Fowler has the Atlanta Falcons in, and explain why they think saying the Falcons need to upgrade their cornerback two spot is disrespectful to Mike Hughes.
HR3 - Signing Nick Castellanos may jeopardize Braves clubhouse chemistry In hour three Mike Johnson and Beau Morgan quickly touch on some of the biggest headlines around the local and national sports scene, react to Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss being granted an extra year of eligibility by a state court judge, who issued an injunction that paves the way for Chambliss to be eligible in 2026, explain why they think the NCAA needs federal guidance and guidelines when it comes to player eligibility, continue to react to ESPN senior NFL reporter Jeremy Fowler putting together a tier list of the 18 teams that did not make the NFL playoffs this season, react to what tier Fowler has the Atlanta Falcons in, talk about the teams in the other tiers as well, let you hear former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce give his thoughts on Eagles wide receiver AJ Brown and why he thinks AJ shows frustration on the field sometimes, react to what Kelce had to say, react to the Philadelphia Phillies releasing outfielder Nick Castellanos yesterday after the team was unable to make a deal to trade him, react to Castellanos then revealing that he was benched last season after bringing beer into the dugout during a game, explain why they think Castellanos wouldn't be the best fit for the Braves clubhouse, talk about how they're excited for all the sports and sporting events happening in the spring, let you hear what Joe Judge had to say in his testimony in Ole Miss quarterback's Trinidad Chambliss' trial to get a sixth year of eligibility, react to what Judge had to say, explain why they think Judge's comments were unpopular but accurate, talk about how he just said the quiet part out loud, and then close out hour three by answering people's questions about anything in the Morning Mailbag!
HR2 - Braves need hot start from core players on offense while rotation gets healthy In hour two Mike Johnson and Beau Morgan quickly touch on some of the biggest headlines around the local and national sports scene, let you hear Atlanta Braves right fielder Ronald Acuña Jr. talk about how he's feeling 200% right now, react to what Acuña Jr. had to say, talk about how the Braves star player needs other players around him to get hot at same time to take pressure of him this season, continue to react to ESPN senior NFL reporter Jeremy Fowler putting together a tier list of the 18 teams that did not make the NFL playoffs this season, react to what tier Fowler has the Atlanta Falcons in, talk about the teams in the other tiers as well, play a round of Fair or Foul for the halftime portion of the show, talk about how much of this year's World Baseball Classic they will watch, and then close out hour two by reacting to the latest news, rumors, and reports in the NFL as they go In The Huddle.
HR1 - Falcons need to upgrade some positions but cornerback two isn't one of them In hour one Mike Johnson and Beau Morgan quickly touch on some of the biggest headlines around the local and national sports scene, let you hear Atlanta Braves right fielder Ronald Acuña Jr. talk about how he's feeling 200% right now, react to what Acuña Jr. had to say, talk about how it's an important year for Ronnie to be healthy and have a good season with a major contract extension possibly looming, react to ESPN senior NFL reporter Jeremy Fowler putting together a tier list of the 18 teams that did not make the NFL playoffs this season, react to what tier Fowler has the Atlanta Falcons in, explain why they think saying the Falcons need to upgrade their cornerback two spot is disrespectful to Mike Hughes, talk about how they're getting hyped for their weekend at EchoPark Speedway next weekend, react to Joey Logano and Chase Elliot winning the Daytona Duels last night and Casey Mears and BJ McLeod getting the final spots in this weekend's Daytona 500, dive into the life of Mike Johnson in Mike'd Up where they let you hear what Joe Judge had to say in his testimony in Ole Miss quarterback's Trinidad Chambliss' trial to get a sixth year of eligibility, react to what Judge had to say, and talk about how Judge's comments in his testimony yesterday are unpopular but accurate.
Brian Fowler calls into the show to talk about setting two Guinness World Records this NFL season, and they're impressive. He attended 56 games, breaking the record for most NFL games in a single season. He also visited all 30 NFL stadiums in just 72 days, 20 hours, and 56 minutes, beating the previous record by about two days. We also find out what it was like to be at the Big Game and MORE! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello and welcome to The Rob Burgess Show. I am, of course, your host, Rob Burgess. On this our 292nd episode, our returning guest is Jonathan Fowler. Jonathan is the all-time most frequent guest of The Rob Burgess Show. You first heard Jonathan Fowler on Episode 2, Episode 10, Episode 20, Episode 21, Episode 29, Episode 30, Episode 31, Episode 32, Episode 34, Episode 35, Episode 43, Episode 48, Episode 51, Episode 56, Episode 64, Episode 74, Episode 83, Episode 92, Episode 102, Episode 103, Episode 104, Episode 105, Episode 106, Episode 107, Episode 108, Episode 109, Episode 111, Episode 114, Episode 115, Episode 116, Episode 119, Episode 126, Episode 127, Episode 133, Episode 137, Episode 140, Episode 146, Episode 147, Episode 149. Episode 153, Episode 156, Episode 158, Episode 160, Episode 162, Episode 164, Episode 167, Episode 168, Episode 169, Episode 172, Episode 173, Episode 174, Episode 179, Episode 180, Episode 181, Episode 185, Episode 236, Episode 247, Episode 249, Episode 251, Episode 261, Episode 264, Episode 270, Episode. 277, Episode 281 and Episode 285. And on Episode 82 and Episode 216, Jonathan was a guest along with fellow regular guest Ash Burgess. Jonathan graduated with a BA in history from Indiana University in 2006. He is an unabashed left-wing political junkie. He has lived and worked in South Korea for over a decade, trying to help the citizens of that great nation, hopefully, "talk pretty one day." A quick programming note: At the end of the episode, we discussed music, and the songs mentioned are included in a YouTube playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAYF-850qDle1BL_CgyuhzyRElSE0yJTB&si=jj2XpjqONVNwxWYT Follow me on Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/robaburg.bsky.social Follow me on Mastodon: newsie.social/@therobburgessshow Check out my Linktree: linktr.ee/therobburgessshow Subscribe to my Substack: therobburgessshow.substack.com/
Host Michael Lev is joined by special guest Kenzie Fowler - former Arizona softball standout and current ESPN analyst - to preview the '26 season for the Wildcats and other contenders in the Big 12. Michael and Kenzie break down the UA roster, discuss the Wildcats' challenging schedule - which includes a weekend home series Feb. 6-8 vs. No. 3 Oklahoma - and talk about the state of the program under Caitlin Lowe.
Episode 339 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features a fantastic interview with top Montreal Canadiens puck-stopping prospect Jacob Fowler (and a couple shorter chats with southpaw Andrei Vasilevskiy, fellow fighter Alex Nedeljkovic and veteran Jake Allen).In the feature interview appropriately presented by NHL Sense Arena, we catch up with Fowler shortly after returning to Laval of the AHL following his first big stint up with the Canadiens and get to know the 21-year-old and his unique path to pro, including growing in a non-traditional hockey market in Florida, long drives to the rink that reminded us of Carey Price's early years (minus the plane), and playing a wide variety of sports long after many of his peers were specializing in one. A gold medal winner at the World Junior A Championships and World Junior Championships, a USHL champion, MVP and top goalie, and a two-year standout at Boston College, including winning the Mike Richter Award as the top goalie in the NCAA, this is a can't miss get-to-know-Fowler interview.In the Parent Segment, presented by Stop it Goaltending U the App, we follow up last week's conversation about how to handle vague critiques with a longer look at how to help your young goalie engage in conversations with their coaches -- with or without you, depending on age.We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Dustin Wolf of the Calgary Flames explaining post-exit options, as well as his keys to shifts off screen shots.And in our weekly gear segment we go to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports to continue our look at the new Vaughn Ion line, this time with a closer look at their latest chest protector.
Dr Linda Chu and co-hosts Drs Refky Nicola, Lauren Kim, and Reni Butler look back on the Top 10 most downloaded Radiology articles of 2025, highlighting the studies and consensus statements that resonated most with readers worldwide. From breast imaging and AI to MR safety, contrast reactions, and beyond, this episode explores why these papers mattered and how they are shaping clinical practice. Top Publications in Radiology, 2025. Fowler and Goh. Radiology 2025; 317(3):e253887.
About the GuestsMELODY FOWLER: Roots Farm Education Founder, Director, Form III Instructor Ages 10-12Melody is a happy wife of 28 years, a proud mother of three and now an over-the-moon grandma of four grandchildren. She was born in El Paso, Texas, and moved to Redding when she was five years old. She loved learning as a child and her favorite pastime was to play school in her garage with younger siblings and neighborhood friends on vintage desks her father bought at local yard sales.After receiving her Bachelor's Degree in Liberal Studies and teaching credential from Simpson University, Melody taught a self-contained fifth grade classroom for 11 years before moving on to the 8th grade teaching English and U.S. History for four years. She finds it essential to teach the next generation to revere and protect the rich inheritance of liberty they have been gifted. She also completed her administrative credential in Educational Leadership and wrote her Master's paper on Charlotte Mason.She participated in the Northern California Arts Project, the Shasta County Math Grant, and a three-year ELL grammar program teaching English as a second language. Melody was involved in her site's leadership team, acted as a site council member, and successfully advocated for funding creative problem-solving programs like Odyssey of the Mind for the gifted and talented. She also volunteered to coach other activities like student government, softball, and cheer. In her free time, she enjoys learning about education, philosophy, economics, history, gardening, and spending time with her family and six dogs.CHAD FOWLER: Roots Farm Education Founder, Director, and Form II Instructor Ages 8-9Chad was born and raised in Shasta County. He and his wife Melody have three children with the youngest almost 16. From an early age, Chad had an interest in gardening and animals and participated in Shasta County 4-H. Chad worked his family business as well as other working retail management for many years. After helping in his son's kindergarten class and coming from a family of teachers, Chad decided his place needed to be in the classroom and he went back to school. He received his BA in Liberal Studies and teaching credential through Simpson University. He later completed his administrative credential and Masters degree in Educational Leadership through National University. He has been a public school educator since 2008 and served as a Master Teacher, Teacher in Charge, Activities Director and Lead Teacher. He has participated in the Shasta County Math Grant, the Northern California Arts Project for teachers, Gates Literacy Grant and other teacher development trainings since 2008. Chad enjoys time in the garden growing vegetables, fruits and flowers, camping with his family and spending time with his Nigerian Dwarf Goats and chickens. Roots Farm Education In the year 2020 they started with 57 students and now have nearly 100 students. They are building slow with in-depth training for their teachers and mission alignment with the incoming families. Their mission states: Roots Farm Education provides home-educated families with a learning environment that integrates agriculture and academics. Stemming from a Christ-centered, Charlotte Mason education, the curriculum embodies western thought with the instruction that pursues truth, promotes wisdom and beauty, creates a pathway to responsibility, and fosters individual initiative and ingenuity. With the land as the laboratory and assistance from experts within the community, factual knowledge in math and science will be hands-on along with essential life skills such as: producing, processing, and marketing food, animal husbandry, sewing, and basic construction. Roots aim is to cultivate a generation of children ready to succeed in higher education, career, and life, while positively impacting the world around them and preserving the lost art of self-reliance. Show NotesTwo seasoned teachers from the public school system decided to break away and start a school that would focus on agriculture and a Christian classical pedagogy. This inspiring episode of challenges, faith, and vision tells their story. Some topics covered include:Practical advise on how to start a new school: how to create a clear vision, realistic expectations, and acceptance of trialsHow to hire the right teachersHow did the first year go and where are you now?What struggles did you face during the planning process?How Temple Grandin helped them develop a purpose for agriculture studiesHow Charlotte Mason's philosophy influenced their approach and purposeVisit Ambleside EnglandJoys of learning and Focus on education in faithForms for classes and their flexibilityWhat a generous curriculum according to Charlotte Mason really looks like in practiceAdvice to Classical Education and Faith based SchoolsClassroom teachers and how they adaptedBible StudyNot using Chromebooks and studies that prove why notHerzog Foundation support for faith based schools: the Business sideResources and People MentionedCharlotte MasonKaren GlassClassical Education Facebook Group and Beautiful Teaching with Adrienne FreasBenjamin Lyda The Herzog FoundationJohn HeitzenraterMaria MontessoriLisa Ector, Board of Directors for CMIBooks and Curriculum MentionedLittle House on the Prairie by Laura Ingles WilderCharlotte Mason volumesGuide to Working With Farm Animals by Temple GrandinDark Enough to See the Stars in a Jamestown Sky by Connie LapalloRightStart MathMicroscopic World by Rosie DickinsOctopus Scientist by Sy MontgomeryIsland of Surtsey: Iceland's Upstart Island by Loree Griffin BurnsRobin Hood by Howard PyleMere Christianity by C.S. Lewis and the Study GuideMarco Polo: his travels and adventures by George Makepeace TowleCanterbury Tales book and videosChris Hall on Common ArtsBooks about damaging use of ChromebooksJamestown books; Dark Enough to See the Stars in a Jamestown Sky by Connie Lapallo and Blood on the River by Elisa CarboneIsland of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'DellAlfie Kohn books on educationSchools they visited in DallasMount St. Michael Catholic School in DallasJohn Heitzenrater's school (He was the headmaster of Founders Classical in Corinth Texas when Chad and Melody visited. Now he is the headmaster of Chrysostom Academy in PA).St. George Classical Academy in Denton, TX founded by Benjamin Lyda, author of Scriptorium Writing and Living Classical. _____________________________________This podcast is produced by Beautiful Teaching, LLC.Support this podcast:
Hour 2--Gabe Kuhn Show Tuesday 1/27/26--Christian Fowler from Bluff City Media talks about Pera, Grizz & SB LX + Gabe ranks NFL Coach Hires... listen to find out who is #1-#7
Mac & Bone are joined by Clemson beat reporter, Chapel Fowler, who brings more insight and perspective from Dabo's viral rant last week, where he went after Ole Miss's head coach, he talks about the transfer portal class that Dabo put together, and the reaction to Chad Morris returning to the program to run the offense See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Radiology podcast host Dr Linda Chu and co-hosts Drs Celina Jo, Sid Dogra, Lauren Kim, and Refky Nicola look back at the most cited Radiology articles of 2025, highlighting the research that most influenced clinical practice and scientific discourse. The episode explores key advances across imaging modalities, AI, and emerging technologies, offering context on why these studies mattered and what they signal for the future of radiology. Top Publications in Radiology, 2025. Fowler and Goh. Radiology 2025; 317(3):e253887.
Ryan Fowler, the host of "The Game" on Tide 100.9, joined Second Guess. Fowler discussed the future of Alabama's quarterback position after Ty Simpson declared for the NFL Draft. He compared Alabama's work in the transfer portal to what LSU has accomplished. Fowler also evaluated Crimson Tide TE Josh Cuevas, a prospect in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Byron Paul Griffy was a pillar to his community in Fowler, Colorado. He owned Griffy Family Funeral Home and brought comfort to countless families during their time of grief. He also served on the Fowler School Board for over 13 years. On October 12th, 2012, one day before his 77th birthday, Bryon was found murdered in his home. When police began the investigation, they uncovered more questions than answers. Bryon's case, and his life, was complicated and made solving his murder difficult. --For early, ad free episodes and monthly exclusive bonus content, join our Patreon! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Brooks Koepka is back, and so is Fairway Rollin'! House and Nathan return to discuss Brooks coming back to the PGA Tour, what the future of LIV will look like, and make their predictions for the 2026 PGA Tour! (00:00) Welcome to Fairway Rollin'!(01:55) Brooks Koepka returns to the PGA Tour(10:25) What's next for Bryson DeChambeau and LIV Golf?(25:10) Jon Rahm's relationship with LIV Golf(31:20) 2026 PGA Tour Preview(33:00) Players most likely to be first-time major winners(41:00) Players that are ready to make the leap this year(49:20) Over/under 5.5 wins for Scottie Scheffler this season?(52:10) Over/under 2.5 wins for Rory McIlroy this season?(53:00) Don't call it a comeback!(1:01:40) Best season: Theegala, Clark, Fowler, or Homa?(1:08:20) Previewing the Sony Open in Hawaii Hosts: Joe House and Nathan HubbardProducers: Tucker Tashjian and Mike Wargon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this 3-part series:Part 1: Dan Wotherspoon and Tom Kimball outline the basics of Fowler's “Stages of Faith.”Part 2: Tom Kimball (with support from Dan Wotherspoon) takes us through the “Stages of Faith” from an LDS perspective, andPart 3: Tom and Dan both share with us a bit about their journeys into stage 4, including their attempts to work with their respective bishops to baptize (Tom) and ordain (Dan) their sons while in stage 4.