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Richard Siken joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “I Catch Sight of the Now,” by Jorie Graham, and his own poem “Piano Lesson.” Siken is a poet and painter whose book “Crush” won the 2004 Yale Series of Younger Poets prize, a Lambda Literary Award, and a Thom Gunn Award. His other books are “War of the Foxes” and “I Do Know Some Things,” which was published last year and won a Thom Gunn Award. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
I was watching my dog Bear completely lose the scent of a fox on the trail, and it hit me differently this time. Foxes don't circle back because they're confused. They do it with full intention, and that deliberate move is exactly what most people skip in their own pursuit of growth. In this episode, I break down the concept of fox trailing and why strategically revisiting your plans, your goals, and even your identity is not weakness. It is one of the most intelligent things you can do. Key Takeaways Circling back is only powerful when it is deliberate, not driven by confusion or second-guessing a decision you already committed to. Reviewing past plans with new information lets you determine what worked, what did not, and what can be made better. The wisdom you gain through experience does not disappear. You can look at old situations through a sharper lens because you know now what you did not know then. Locking yourself into a goal you have outgrown is not loyalty. It is a failure to use the growth you have earned. Pivoting to a bigger or better-aligned goal is not quitting. It is applying new intelligence to the same core mission of building the best version of your life. Action Steps Pick one current goal and ask yourself honestly: does this still reflect who I am and what I know now, or am I chasing it only because I said I would? Pull out an old plan, a draft, a strategy, or an idea you set aside and revisit it with fresh eyes and new experience to see if it can be made better. Before your next major push forward, spend time deliberately reviewing what has and has not worked so your next move is informed, not just motivated. Notable Quote You can look at old situations through a new lens because you know now what you didn't know then.
LCFC have appointed Russell Martin as the next man in the Foxes hotseat as they look to get out of League 1 at the first attempt #LCFC #Leicester #Leicestercity #leicestercityfc #epl #foxes #league1 #efl #football #soccer #preview #watchalong #review #ratings #foxes #forum #interview #prediction Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Foxes, Fairy Paths and a Midnight Swim - (including some recordings from past Miscellany Live shows) with James Mulvihill, Cyril Kelly, Colm Mac Con Iomaire, Enda Wyley, Jessica Traynor, Colin Murphy, Lorraine Nash, Boris Hunka & Diane Daly, Dónal Clancy and West Coast Sounds
W/C 8th June 2026Because this week is a bit of an 'on location' episode I didn't get around to mentioning a few other things.Firstly, the parking notice appeared for APCOA who handle the parking at Manchester Airport, a cool £100 fine for genuinely forgetting to pay the £5 charge. As it turns out I was in the parking zone for 2 minutes and thirty-five seconds. I may well still share my thoughts on this further down the road...Secondly, and before heading off, it was Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit in Manchester at Bridgewater Hall. Everything about it was sublime, the venue, the setlist, the band and the man himself.He played a few 'band versions' of songs from his latest release, a solo acoustic album called Foxes in the Snow, and I can't think of a better way to name this week's episode than to share one of those songs. Especially as I don't recall a pertinent song about overhead lockers of very big barges.Stay safe.Crimson and Clay - Jason Isbell (Solo Version)Crimson and Clay - Jason Isbell (Band Version)Therapy For Me (or TFM as I now refer to it) is a bit of an audio curiosity. It started out as a mechanism for me to clear my head, with the hope that by saying stuff out loud it would act as a little bit of self-help. It's remains loose in style, fluid in terms of content and raw - it's a one take, press record and see what happens, affair.If you want to keep in touch with TFM and the other stuff I do then please follow me on Facebook, Insta, Twitter or Patreon. Thanks for getting this far.
An ambitious statewide project is documenting the fox species to learn about potential declines.
What's Pulling Your Eyes Off Jesus? Luke 9:62 “But Jesus said to him, ‘No one, having put his hand to the plow, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God.” The leader of the Watchman Prayer group sent out an email yesterday entitled, “Don't Look Back.” In it, she put two scripture verses. The first one was today's verse. I did not really understand today's verse. It seems kind of harsh to me. I know that not everyone will go to heaven. But that doesn't mean I like reading about it. Some things I understand. I get why some things are so awful. If we don't repent, then we won't be fit for the kingdom of God. However, “No one, having put his hand ot the plow, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God.” I didn't understand this. So, I went to the Enduring Word commentary, which is where I go when I want to understand things a bit better. I am fully aware that there is so much I don't know about the Bible and what it means. I could study it my whole life and still not understand everything. However, there are people who have studied it their whole lives, and we are so lucky because they have shared their wisdom with us. If you go to enduringword.com, you will find a tab for his commentary. Click it, enter any book and chapter you want, and learn so much. I want to provide a bit of context for everyone who might not know why Jesus said this. I know when I hear a verse I don't understand, I like to go back and see the verses around it and see if I can get more context just by reading those other verses. At the very end of Luke 9, there is a section titled The Cost of Discipleship. The scripture verses are Luke 9:57-62. “Now it happened as they journeyed on the road, that someone said to Him, “Lord, I will follow You wherever You go.” And Jesus said to him, “Foxes have holes and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay His head.” Then He said to another, “Follow Me.” But he said, “Lord, let me first go and bury my father.” Jesus said to him, “Let the dead bury their own dead, but you go and preach the kingdom of God.” And another also said, “Lord, I will follow You, but let me first go and bid them farewell who are at my house.” But Jesus said to him, “No one, having put his hand to the plow, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God.” Reading this did not give me much more context. I still didn't understand why someone wouldn't be fit for the kingdom of God just because they wanted to go and say goodbye to their loved ones. It seemed kind of harsh to me. However, reading the Enduring Word Commentary, I get it now. It makes sense. The commentary explains that when we are so excited about Jesus, want to follow him, and go tell our families, they are not always that excited for us. Charles Spurgeon, an influential British preacher, said it like this, “O young man, when you are thinking of leaving the world, be afraid of these farewells! They have been the ruin of hundreds of hopeful people. They have been almost persuaded, but they have gone to their old companions just to give them the last kiss, and the last shake of the hand, and we have not seen anything more of them.” As soon as I read that, it all made sense. I love God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. I love being Catholic. I love my religion. However, I do not feel I am over the top, I don't think I am super strict, and I try very hard not to judge people or force my beliefs on others. However, my kids would probably tell you the opposite. They try to talk me out of my religion all the time. This is something people have been doing the whole time my husband was in the military. Protestants would try to convince me that my religion was wrong. I went to a retreat once where people were telling me I didn't have to be Catholic. I understand how difficult it might be to stay strong and follow Jesus back in the day. Jesus's teachings were new, and some were very difficult. Jesus's way was contrary to the way so many people thought. Especially when he would say things that seemed to contradict what the Pharisees and Sadducees were saying. I could see how people would hear Jesus give a sermon, be so on fire, run home, and tell their family members. Then, when their family members start asking questions, and they don't have all the answers, they may start to get afraid. When we are surrounded by people who don't understand what we are feeling or how important it is to us, they may try to persuade us by listing only the negatives. What if He is not the Messaiah? How are you going to make money while you follow Him around? How will you eat? What if you get caught up in some fight between Him and the Pharisees and Sadducees, or Him and the Roman army? They could have some valid questions, and yet, that is not what matters. What matters is that you are giving all for Jesus, and He will take care of you. However, once they get you to stop and think about these things, you might get cold feet. Once we take our focus off Jesus, it is easy to lose our focus. Jesus often used phrases and parables that would have made so much sense to the people he was talking to. However, to us, they don't always make a lot of sense. I am not a farmer, and so I didn't really understand the phrase, “No one, having put his hand to the plow, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God.” Once I read the enduring word commentary this line made so much sense. Here is what I read: (again you can find this on enduringword.com) Jesus stressed to this man the commitment necessary to follow Him. One must have a similar determination as a farmer plowing a field, who must do it with all his strength and always looking forward. “In plowing a field back in that day, a farmer kept the rows straight by focusing on an object in front and in the distance (such as a tree). If the farmer started to plow and kept looking behind, he would never make straight rows and do a good job of plowing. In following Jesus, we are to keep our eyes on Jesus and never take our eyes off Him. “No plowman ever plowed a straight furrow looking back over his shoulder.” (From: William Barclay was a Scottish theologian and author known for his influential Bible commentaries.) Plowmen also do something else of great importance: they hold on. A plowman who lets go is no plowman at all. “Plowmen are not usually learned persons, nor are they often poets in disguise. But there is one virtue they possess preeminently, and that is the virtue of quietly holding to it.” (From: George Morrison, a Scottish Congregational minister who served at Wellington Church, Glasgow, for over 20 years.) More than anyone else, Jesus lived this; He steadfastly set His face to go to Jerusalem (Luke 9:51). Doesn't that verse make so much more sense now? It makes sense that if we take our eyes off Jesus to look back at those we are leaving behind, we may no longer want to go. It makes sense that if we want to follow Jesus, it might cost us something. That is something we might know, but we don't want to think about. Jesus is not being harsh or unkind by saying we can't say goodbye to our loved ones. He is actually being loving and kind because He knows they could convince us to pull away from our true destiny, which is to be right by His side for all of eternity! This week, I will do a few more scripture verses about not looking back because I think so many of us are tormented by our past. So many people look back with regret, sadness, and anger. We might even look back with a longing. We might long for the days when our kids were little or when we seemed happier. God does not want us looking back. So much heartache can come from looking back. We must have a singular focus, Jesus. If we keep looking ahead to Him, life becomes better because we know that no matter how bad things get, our time with Jesus is ahead. Today, I invite you to ask yourself, “Where am I letting other people distract my gaze from Jesus?” Dear Heavenly Father, I love you so much! I ask you to bless all those listening to this episode today. I thank you for leading me to this scripture and to the commentary that helped me understand it. Lord, we ask that you speak to each one of our hearts today. Lord, show us where we are allowing others to take our eyes off of you. Show us how we can keep our focus on you more? Show us where our focus is drifting. We love you, and we want to always be focused on you. Help us, Lord! We ask all of this in accordance with your will and in Jesus's holy name, Amen! Thank you so much for joining me on this journey to walk boldly with Jesus. One reason people may hesitate to join mentoring is the thought, “I'm not holy enough.” Mentoring is not for people who already have it all together; it is for anyone who wants encouragement, support, prayer, and a safe place to grow closer to Jesus. CLICK HERE for more information. I look forward to meeting you here again tomorrow. Remember, Jesus loves you, just as I am, and so do I! Have a blessed day! Today's Word from the Lord was received in October 2025 by a member of my Catholic Charismatic Prayer Group. If you have any questions about the prayer group, these words, or how to join us for a meeting, please email CatholicCharismaticPrayerGroup@gmail.com. Today's Word from the Lord is, “Wrestling with the flesh is a challenge in mankind's lives. It is something that everyone struggles against and with. The saints struggled but claimed victory over it, but not without me. I am a necessary component and the key to your lives. All can and will be conquered and made with me.” www.findingtruenorthcoaching.comCLICK HERE TO DONATECLICK HERE to sign up for Mentoring CLICK HERE to sign up for Daily "Word from the Lord" emailsCLICK HERE to sign up for my newsletter & receive a free audio training about inviting Jesus into your daily lifeCLICK HERE to buy my book Total Trust in God's Safe Embrace
Alex Horne - comedian, creator, and the middle of three boys from Chichester - joins Harry to talk about loving school, his hard-hitting Goldsmiths student documentary about urban foxes, and whether the word "meat" was meant as a pun in Harry's new ballad. We also hear about a 24 hour singing challenge that accidentally lasted 25 and three quarter hours, why Alex's wife Rachel is in charge of his private pension, and a highly questionable "life swap" idea based entirely on dishwasher ethics. Architectural historian and seaside culture expert Dr. Kathryn Ferry stops by to celebrate Scarborough's 400th anniversary and answer the questions that matter - did King George III actually say "bugger Bognor"? Why do pleasure piers have a habit of burning down? And would you buy the Brighton Palace Pier with Harry? Hit subscribe so you never miss an episode! Timestamps 00:00 – Welcome to the Hill Show! 00:36 – A Love Song for Ham 01:36 – Meet Alex Horne! 02:28 – Licky the Mascot 03:45 – The Cheshire United Pig Mascot 04:50 – The 25-and-Three-Quarter-Hour Sing-a-thon Error 06:15 – Granola Chaos Backstage at Battersea Power Station 07:18 – Dishwashing Debates & The Wife Swap Idea 10:45 – Sarah the AI Bot Claims She Felt Scammed 12:44 – Is Alex a Musician? (And the Son of a GP) 15:25 – Goldsmiths, Urban Foxes, and a Guaranteed Distinction 16:45 – Seeing Vic and Bob at the Albany Empire 18:45 – Sarah's Breakdown of Alex's Sky News Career 22:20 – Trying to Force "Honk" and "Pratt Digger" into the Dictionary 24:35 – Meeting Ken Dodd & Leaving the Show to Get a Coat 26:34 – Wafer-Thin Ham Product Recall Emergency 28:40 – Taskmaster in the Children's Ward 29:45 – The Traumatic Five-Foot Badger Story 31:04 – Wafer-Thin Ham Preventative Nose Cages 32:34 – The British Seaside ft. Dr. Catherine Ferry 35:05 – Scarborough's 400th Anniversary & The Mineral Spring 37:32 – Steamers, Trains, and Jane Austen Styles 38:45 – King George V and the Truth About "Bugger Bognor" 39:15 – Victorians, Bank Holidays, and the Invention of the Holiday 40:00 – The Very First Pleasure Pier on the Isle of Wight 42:50 – Buying Brighton Pier & The Fire Overheads 44:54 – Pebble Ridges, Mud, and Catherine's Postcard Book 47:45 – Name the Celebrity Seed! 52:30 – Gary's Joke Corner: Identity Politics 54:55 – Animals in Clothes Outro Song "Alex Horne" by Wikipedia contributors, used under CC BY-SA 4.0. Derived from the Wikipedia article on Alex Horne. / This work is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Foxes Trust recently surveyed supporters to capture their opinions across a wide range of topics. The survey was written with the help of volunteers with professional experience and advertised via various media, as well as in-person at multiple matches. The results represent the views of 4,413 supporters across a wide spectrum of demographics. Here Board memnber & LTiDtv host teve answers questions about the survey from Chris & the viewers#LCFC #Leicester #Leicestercity #leicestercityfc #epl #foxes #league1 #efl #football #soccer #preview #watchalong #review #ratings #foxes #forum #interview #prediction #foxestrust Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Your morning briefing. All the news you need to start your day.On today's podcast:(1) The US is proposing new tariffs of at least 10% on imports from 60 trading partners following an investigation into goods allegedly produced by forced labor, as President Donald Trump seeks to rebuild the sweeping tariff wall struck down by the US Supreme Court. (2) The EU will set out on Wednesday how the 27-country bloc hopes to slash its dependence on American and Asian technology, and favour European digital alternatives. (3) British members of parliament are calling on the government to end a major deal with Palantir Technologies Inc. and disclose more details of a military contract with the company, as UK political tension involving the controversial data firm ramps up.(4) SpaceX aims to sell 555.6 million shares at $135 apiece for its record-breaking $75 billion initial public offering, Reuters reported, citing an unidentified person familiar with the matter.(5) A month after President Donald Trump announced — and then abandoned — a plan to escort commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz, the US military is trying less public ways of protecting vessels in the vital waterway. (6) Vitol’s top executive in the Middle East said that many Western governments still aren’t reckoning with the oil supply crunch that’s rippling around the world due to the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. (7) Revolut is aiming for a near-$200 billion initial public offering within the next two years, which could hand its founder and CEO Nikolay Storonsky around $76 billion in stock.Podcast Conversation: Fish, Foxes and Frogs Shortlisted to Oust Churchill on UK CashSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bridget Christie — comedian, writer, and the youngest of nine siblings from Gloucester — joins Harry to talk about leaving school at 15 with basically no qualifications, getting a four-star review in The Times, and why she keeps forgetting the plots of books she's just read. We also hear about a deeply chaotic Celebrity Millionaire with Al Murray, Chris Tarrant marching down a corridor with a ghetto blaster playing "Alice Who The F**k Is Alice," and Bridget's decision to commemorate all of this by painting him in the nude.Plus: Battersea Dogs Home's canine behaviourist Beth Bushkid brings in Pancake the pug (brother: Dumpling) to answer the questions that matter — can you teach your dog to go to bed when a fox turns up? Are dogs psychic? And what is a dog? Bridget also becomes the first person in the show's history to do something correctly. Hit subscribe so you never miss an episode! Bridget Christie" by Wikipedia contributors, used under CC BY-SA 4.0. Derived from the Wikipedia article on Bridget Christie. / This work is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Samson takes vengeance on the Philistines by burning their crops.
Tony Eash runs Triple E Farms in West Virginia with his brother Phil - a raw dairy and pasture-raised operation built from bare land, rooted in regenerative principles and faith in community.Farmer Stories pulls the best conversations from The Regenaissance archive - real voices from American farmers on the systems, economics, and communities shaping food and land in the US.Timestamps:0:00 — Why farmers not making money is everyone's problem1:00 — What on-farm milk testing actually costs2:00 — Building a farm from scratch while working full-time5:00 — Quitting time: 10:30pm. Wake up: 3:30am6:30 — Why they walked away from pigs and chickens8:00 — How the Amish moving in changed everythingConnect with Triple EWebsiteInstagramWatch full episodeFollow the tour on YouTube
Intro What are you drinking? Banter Marc Silverman Interview Cubs Hot Streak PCA vs Murakami Cubs Pitching Injuries Is the Sox / Cubs rivalry back? The Bulls have gutted the Front Office and Hired Bryson Graham Why should we just BELIEVE in Ben Johnson? The Chuck Swirsky rant and local radio White Sox Talk Davis Martin has been so good that people think…he might get traded? Have the White Sox found their lead-off man in Sam Antonacci? Is the "Perpetual Rebuild" OVER? How much "Expected or Advanced" Stats should be used in the broadcast? Is it time to just give Brooke Fletcher the sideline reporter role full-time and minimize or re-assign Connor McKnight? THANK YOUS/GFY
Today, Will Carlisle is joined by the very personable Jordan Kauflin as we continue our study through the book of Judges. Whether you're on a walk, driving to work, or doing chores around the house, we hope you join us today on “Our Daily Rhythm.”
May 7th 2026 marks ten years since Leicester City were presented with the Premier League trophy on that famous day at King Power Stadium, following a 3-1 win against Everton.To celebrate the anniversary, we're delving into the archives with 'Leicester City: The Champions' Fairytale'.First released in 2016, this documentary relieves the Foxes' historic Premier League title win, through the eyes of three fans.
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Kelly Cates is joined by Wes Morgan, Robert Huth, Marc Albrighton & BBC Sport's Midlands reporter Nick Mashiter to discuss the remarkable rise and dramatic fall of Leicester City. Ten years on from their incredible Premier League title triumph, the former champions will begin next season in the third tier of English football. The panel reflect on the unforgettable 2015–16 campaign that stunned the football world, what went right both on and off the pitch, and how things unravelled in the decade that followed.04:30 - The 2015 Great Escape 05:50 - Hopes for 2015/16 06:39 – Leicester City's scout Steve Walsh 08:00 – Claudio Ranieri joins 12:10 – Signing N'Golo Kanté 14:20 – Jamie Vardy's season 19:55 – Going out for pizza 22:30 – Riyad Mahrez 24:40 – Tricky New Year 28:20 – Consistency over January 31:00 – Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal in February 35:00 – Taking motivation from Arsenal loss 36:30 – King Power's ‘Earthquake' 38:00 – Chance to win the title at Old Trafford 39:10 – Watching Chelsea v Spurs at Vardy's house 42:15 – Title celebrations 49:10 – Betting on Leicester City winning the title at 5000/1 51:40 – Stories from the title win 52:52 – The Foxes in the Champions League
Post match analysis with Matty Fryatt and reaction from Foxes boss Gary Rowett.
Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: Arctic Adventures: Chasing Foxes and Learning Life's Lessons Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/he/episode/2026-04-29-22-34-01-he Story Transcript:He: השלג הלבן נמתח עד האופק כמו ים גדול מקפא.En: The white snow stretched to the horizon like a vast frozen sea.He: אריאל ונועה עמדו על הקרקע הקרירה של הטונדרה הארקטית, מתמלאים בתחושת פלא.En: Ariel and Noa stood on the cool ground of the Arctic tundra, filled with a sense of wonder.He: השמש הזורחת השובבה התחילה להמיס את הקרח, אך עדיין היה קר מאוד.En: The playful rising sun began to melt the ice, but it was still very cold.He: זהו היה יום מיוחד עבור תלמידי כיתה י' מבית הספר שלהם - טיול לצפייה בחיות הבר.En: It was a special day for the tenth-grade students from their school—a trip to observe wildlife.He: אריאל תמיד חלמה להיות ביולוגית.En: Ariel always dreamed of becoming a biologist.He: היא רצתה לגלות את השועל הארקטי, חיה נדירה וקשה לצפייה.En: She wanted to discover the Arctic fox, a rare and difficult animal to spot.He: נועה, שתמיד אהבה לצלם, עמדה עם מצלמה מוכנה לתעד את הרגע.En: Noa, who always loved photography, stood ready with her camera to capture the moment.He: הטונדרה הייתה מקום מדהים, אך גם מסוכן.En: The tundra was an amazing place but also dangerous.He: "היכן לדעתך הם מסתתרים?En: "Where do you think they're hiding?"He: " שאלה נועה בחיוך.En: asked Noa with a smile.He: "אני חושבת שהם מעבר לגבע ההיא," השיבה אריאל, והצביעה על אזור שהמורה המליצה להתרחק ממנו.En: "I think they're beyond that hill," replied Ariel, pointing to an area the teacher recommended staying away from.He: אריאל הרגישה דגדוג של סקרנות, והחליטה לגשת לשם, למרות החשש שבמקום לא מוכר.En: Ariel felt a tingle of curiosity and decided to go there, despite the apprehension in the unfamiliar place.He: "בואי נועה, נלך לשם.En: "Come on, Noa, let's go there.He: נוכל לחזור מהר," היא אמרה.En: We can get back quickly," she said.He: נועה היססה לרגע, ואז הנהנה בהסכמה.En: Noa hesitated for a moment and then nodded in agreement.He: השניים צעדו בזהירות.En: The two walked cautiously.He: הרוח החלה לנשוב בחוזקה, והעננים התקדרו מעל.En: The wind began to blow strongly, and the clouds darkened above.He: פתאום, מתוך הפינה הרחוקה, ראו תזוזה קלה - שועל ארקטי!En: Suddenly, from the far corner, they saw slight movement—an Arctic fox!He: זנבו הלבן ריחף בעדינות על השלג.En: Its white tail floated gently over the snow.He: "בואי, זה הרגע שלנו!En: "Come on, this is our moment!"He: " לחשה אריאל בהתרגשות.En: Ariel whispered excitedly.He: נועה הסתכלה דרך עינית המצלמה שלה והחלה לצלם.En: Noa looked through her camera's viewfinder and began to shoot.He: פתאום, פתיתי שלג ראשונים התחילו לרדת.En: Suddenly, the first snowflakes began to fall.He: סערה השתלטה על השמים הכחולים.En: A storm took over the blue sky.He: “אנחנו חייבות לחזור עכשיו!En: "We have to go back now!"He: ” צעקה נועה, כשהרוח צעקה יחד איתה.En: shouted Noa, as the wind shouted along with her.He: “רק עוד תמונה אחת,” הפצירה אריאל, מתקרבת עוד קצת לשועל המתחמק.En: "Just one more picture," pleaded Ariel, getting a little closer to the elusive fox.He: אבל השלג הכבד הכריע את הכף.En: But the heavy snow tipped the scales.He: קפואות ורועדות, הן החלו לחזור אחורה, מונעות על ידי תחושת חירום.En: Frozen and shivering, they began to head back, driven by a sense of urgency.He: כשהגיעו חזרה לקבוצה, המורה קיבלה אותן בדאגה ובחיבוק חם.En: When they returned to the group, the teacher welcomed them with concern and a warm hug.He: “הפות עברנו חוויה,” אמרה נועה ונשמה נשימה ארוכה.En: "What an experience we went through," said Noa, taking a long breath.He: אריאל חייכה, חזקה וכנה, בתמונות המצלמה חיות וצלולות.En: Ariel smiled, strong and genuine, with the camera images vivid and clear.He: היא למדה שחשוב לשמור על הזהירות ולהסכים לאחרים לעזור, בזמן שנועה גילתה כי לפעמים כדאי להתנסות בהרפתקה.En: She learned the importance of caution and agreeing to let others help, while Noa discovered that sometimes it's worth having an adventure.He: בטונדרה הארקטית, היופי והסכנה הלכו יד ביד, וכלתסיים הושיטה לטבע ידה בהערכה מחודשת.En: In the Arctic tundra, beauty and danger went hand in hand, and they extended a renewed appreciation to nature. Vocabulary Words:stretched: נמתחhorizon: אופקtundra: טונדרהfilled: מתמלאיםwonder: פלאplayful: שובבהmelt: להמיסdiscover: לגלותrare: נדירהcapture: לתעדcautiously: בזהירותtingle: דגדוגcuriosity: סקרנותapprehension: חששunfamiliar: לא מוכרhesitated: היססהviewfinder: עיניתelusive: מתחמקdriven: מונעותurgency: תחושת חירוםconcern: דאגהgenuine: כנהvivid: חיותclear: צלולותcaution: זהירותrenewed: מחודשתappreciation: הערכהadventure: הרפתקהdangerous: מסוכןfloat: ריחףBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.
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This week on the pod, Paul Wright and I discuss Foxes & Lions, how it has developed over the past year or so, and what we're excited about next. Also, it's on P500! Go support it here: https://www.gmtgames.com/p-1229-foxes-and-lions-renaissance-city-states-in-the-age-of-machiavelli.aspxCheck out The Blue Way: https://www.backerkit.com/call_to_action/790bcea3-7482-4f7c-91cf-dc12da16cfeb/landing?ref=home-pageBeyond Solitaire is proudly sponsored by Central Michigan University's Center for Learning Through Games and Simulations, where learning can be both playful and compelling. Check them out here: https://www.cmich.edu/academics/colleges/liberal-arts-social-sciences/centers-institutes/center-for-learning-through-games-and-simulationsCheck out CMU's game offerings here: https://cmichpress.com/shop/All episodes of my podcast are available here: https://beyondsolitaire.buzzsprout.comEnjoy my work? Consider supporting me on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/beyondsolitaire or getting me a "coffee" on Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/beyondsolitaireContact Me: Email: beyondsolitaire at gmail.comTwitter: @beyondsolitaireInstagram: @beyondsolitaireFacebook: www.facebook.com/beyondsolitaireWebsite: www.beyondsolitaire.net
A decade on from Leicester City's astonishing Premier League title win, the Foxes have crashed into the third tier of English football. How did one of football's greatest underdog stories unravel so badly? Who's to blame and what happens next? On this episode of talkSPORT Daily, Geoff Peters & Former Leicester centre-back Robert Huth break down where it all went wrong and set out a five-point plan to get Leicester back on the road to recovery with plenty of passion and a bit of strong language along the way.Host: Geoff PetersGuests: Robert Huth - Former Leicester City CentrebackCredit: Getty ImagesYouTube: @talkSPORTX: @talkSPORTInstagram: @talkSPORTWebsite: Live Radio, Breaking Sports News, Opinion - talkSPORT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Post match analysis with Matt Piper and reaction from Foxes boss Gary Rowett.
In this week's Our Millwall Fans Show, host Eamonn Barclay warmly welcomes the passionate members of the No One Likes Talkin team: the engaging Ted Robinson, the lively Dave Hart, and the insightful Andy Pettman. We're excited to introduce Jason Vincent from the Millwall Community Trust, who also serves as the General Manager of the Millwall Lionesses. He shares insights about the current season, the team, the management, and the Academy teams, along with his hopes for the future. If you or someone you know dreams of being a Millwall Lioness, from the Under 12s all the way to the first team, this is a story you won't want to miss. Trials for the Academy and first team are coming up soon! The Stoke match was reviewed, and the Foxes v the Lions previewed. Ted's Prediction League goes on and on. This show offers a lively, engaging mix of conversations, filled with genuine passion for Millwall. Plus, enjoy inspiring insights from Paul Loding and Nick Wythe, who share heartfelt thoughts on football, community pride, and the unique culture that makes Millwall more than just a football club. Music and audio credits:Millwall FC Media Teamhttps://www.maritimeradio.co.ukhttps://www.FesliyanStudios.comhttps://www.millwallcommunity.org.uk/ YouTube/ @zamparecords
A new study quantifies the economic benefits of Australian megabats for the first time — and comes to a remarkable result. - Eine neue Studie beziffert erstmals den ökonomischen Nutzen australischer Megafledermäuse – und kommt zu einem bemerkenswerten Resultat.
Sharing of material resources to further the church's goals. Jesus has a way of commandeering resources for his own use – that boat, e.g., and those swine – probably because he has so little of his own (“Foxes have holes... but the Son of Man has nowhere...”). In what sense have our own resources been conscripted for his work? To tell us your thoughts on this sermon, click through to the web posting and leave us a comment. Or, find us on social media: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Or, email us the old-fashioned way: info@galileochurch.org. To contribute financially to the ongoing ministry of Galileo Church, find us on Venmo, Patreon, or Zelle (generosity@galileohurch.org), or just send a check to P.O. Box 668, Kennedale, TX 76060
Post match analysis with Matty Fryatt and reaction from Foxes boss Gary Rowett.
Legacy Audio Archive
Radio Foot internationale, 2 émissions en direct à 16h10 T.U. et 21h10 T.U., au sommaire de 16h10 TU : Les quarts de finale retour de la Ligue des Champions. ; - 2 buts aussi à rattraper pour le Barça dans l'autre rencontre de la soirée. ; - Leicester, la chute ! 10 ans après avoir touché le ciel, les Foxes regardent le vide. - Les quarts de finale retour de la Ligue des Champions Les Reds, poussés par le public d'Anfield, vont-ils faire douter le PSG, en marquant les premiers ? Les Parisiens pourront-ils conserver leur avance ? Dominateurs lors de la 1ère manche, vont-ils regretter les occasions perdues ? La charnière centrale Marquinhos/Pacho pourra-t-elle contenir les assauts de Liverpool ? - Barcola de retour mais pas Ruiz. Côté rouge, le jeune Ngumoah à l'aile, et Mo Salah. Alors que la fin de l'aventure sur les bords de la Mersey se précise, l'Égyptien va-t-il briller ? Luis Enrique redoute le match piège. Quels schémas tactiques pour les 2 équipes ? Danger sur coups de pied arrêtés (Szoboszlai, Van Dijk). Attention à la bête blessée, la C1 pour sauver la saison de Slot et des Scousers ? Ambiance avant le coup d'envoi, avec Cédric De Oliveira sur place. - 2 buts aussi à rattraper pour le Barça dans l'autre rencontre de la soirée Les Blaugrana battus à domicile la semaine dernière. Et pourtant, l'Atlético de Madrid restait sur 3 défaites consécutives avant le match aller. L'étiquette de favori a-t-elle pesé trop lourd sur les épaules catalanes ? Lamine Yamal veut sonner la révolte, le moment ou jamais pour le prodige de la Roja de se montrer, et de tout faire pour rejoindre le dernier carré, comme la saison passée. Simeone a laissé l'essentiel ses joueurs-clé au repos en Liga, le « Cholo » dit avoir un plan contre les leaders du championnat. Griezmann veut respecter son contrat avant de rejoindre la MLS. « Happy end » possible pour la légende des Rojiblancos, ou dernière danse en C1 ? - Leicester, la chute ! 10 ans après avoir touché le ciel, les Foxes regardent le vide Relégués en Championship la saison passée, les Bleu et Blanc ont cette fois la League One en perspective. Effondrement sportif, erreurs de gestion et sanction financière, comment le club des Midlands en est-il arrivé là ? Avec Annie Gasnier, Éric Rabesandratana, Bruno Constant et François David. Technique/Réalisation : Laurent Salerno. - David Fintzel/Pierre Guérin.
Radio Foot internationale de retour en direct à 21h10 T.U. Soirée de Ligue des Champions, deux premiers quarts de finale retour. Retrouvailles entre Liverpool et le PSG cette saison encore, et affrontement entre clubs espagnols au Metropolitano de Madrid. En compétitions UEFA, l'Atlético de Madrid et le FC Barcelone se sont déjà affrontés à ce stade de la compétition (2013-2014 et 2015-2016). Nous parlons aussi de l'équipe de Leicester. 10 ans après avoir remporté la Premier League, les Foxes menacés de relégation du Championship à la Ligue One. Pour débattre avec Annie Gasnier : Chérif Ghemmour, Nabil Djellit, et Cédric de Oliveira en direct de Liverpool. Technique/réalisation : Laurent Salerno, chef d'édition David Fintzel.
Andy's back! He joins Ant and Dun to dissect the action packed early kick off vs Brizzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz (alarm sounds) tol City.- 11th vs 12th (On the Beach remix)- The Varane show including Diags, a chest on goal and actual forward passes- Walsh's wonderful, weird and wonderfully weird game- ROY HODGSON- Walsh MOTM, ELF and Championship team of the week accolades. huh?- Rumarn back and bothering defenders- Kone finally gets a rest. Coincidence?- Capt Ronnie reports for duty and a full 90 for JCS - a late Easter miracle- Talking of which. Crosses. Bad ones mainly from Mbengue- Better off on loan - Field turfed out at half time in the Old Farm Derby. Woking win, Aaron Drewe, Morecambe down. Morrison Don Good for Aberdeen.- Championship mayhem. Chaplin nuts one in with his nuts, putting Ipswich in driving seat, The Wrong Zan puts Foxes on the brink, as Oxford and Pompey see daylight.- Time to start putting in the Spurs postcode into the Sat Nav?- Rail seating expands to Y block in the Stan Bowles Stand- Is Old Oak Common back on the agenda? Cargiant goes into administration and is looking to sell- A dead rat, a dead bat and a dead worried cat- Winter is finally over in NYC?- Knicks face Hawks in the play offs - Miiiiiiiiillllllllllllllllwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalllllllllllllllllll in Kit Korner. Flash or Trash?- Miiiiiiiiillllllllllllllllwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalllllllllllllllllll predictions? - Jacob's drops the knowledge with his stanza- Lovely Stuff: Dun's amazing wife, and his anniversary, Ant's suit fitting and barbershop quartet, and Andy's route to becoming Jude, or at least a NSFW gif in his new Mascot outfit7.30 vs Millwall on Paramount+ (and maybe Portsmouth vs Leicester City in the background) down at the Football FactoryRate, review, follow, subscribe...
Radio Foot internationale de retour en direct à 21h10 T.U. Soirée de Ligue des Champions, deux premiers quarts de finale retour. Retrouvailles entre Liverpool et le PSG cette saison encore, et affrontement entre clubs espagnols au Metropolitano de Madrid. En compétitions UEFA, l'Atlético de Madrid et le FC Barcelone se sont déjà affrontés à ce stade de la compétition (2013-2014 et 2015-2016). Nous parlons aussi de l'équipe de Leicester. 10 ans après avoir remporté la Premier League, les Foxes menacés de relégation du Championship à la Ligue One. Pour débattre avec Annie Gasnier : Chérif Ghemmour, Nabil Djellit, et Cédric de Oliveira en direct de Liverpool. Technique/réalisation : Laurent Salerno, chef d'édition David Fintzel.
Radio Foot internationale, 2 émissions en direct à 16h10 T.U. et 21h10 T.U., au sommaire de 16h10 TU : Les quarts de finale retour de la Ligue des Champions. ; - 2 buts aussi à rattraper pour le Barça dans l'autre rencontre de la soirée. ; - Leicester, la chute ! 10 ans après avoir touché le ciel, les Foxes regardent le vide. - Les quarts de finale retour de la Ligue des Champions Les Reds, poussés par le public d'Anfield, vont-ils faire douter le PSG, en marquant les premiers ? Les Parisiens pourront-ils conserver leur avance ? Dominateurs lors de la 1ère manche, vont-ils regretter les occasions perdues ? La charnière centrale Marquinhos/Pacho pourra-t-elle contenir les assauts de Liverpool ? - Barcola de retour mais pas Ruiz. Côté rouge, le jeune Ngumoah à l'aile, et Mo Salah. Alors que la fin de l'aventure sur les bords de la Mersey se précise, l'Égyptien va-t-il briller ? Luis Enrique redoute le match piège. Quels schémas tactiques pour les 2 équipes ? Danger sur coups de pied arrêtés (Szoboszlai, Van Dijk). Attention à la bête blessée, la C1 pour sauver la saison de Slot et des Scousers ? Ambiance avant le coup d'envoi, avec Cédric De Oliveira sur place. - 2 buts aussi à rattraper pour le Barça dans l'autre rencontre de la soirée Les Blaugrana battus à domicile la semaine dernière. Et pourtant, l'Atlético de Madrid restait sur 3 défaites consécutives avant le match aller. L'étiquette de favori a-t-elle pesé trop lourd sur les épaules catalanes ? Lamine Yamal veut sonner la révolte, le moment ou jamais pour le prodige de la Roja de se montrer, et de tout faire pour rejoindre le dernier carré, comme la saison passée. Simeone a laissé l'essentiel ses joueurs-clé au repos en Liga, le « Cholo » dit avoir un plan contre les leaders du championnat. Griezmann veut respecter son contrat avant de rejoindre la MLS. « Happy end » possible pour la légende des Rojiblancos, ou dernière danse en C1 ? - Leicester, la chute ! 10 ans après avoir touché le ciel, les Foxes regardent le vide Relégués en Championship la saison passée, les Bleu et Blanc ont cette fois la League One en perspective. Effondrement sportif, erreurs de gestion et sanction financière, comment le club des Midlands en est-il arrivé là ? Avec Annie Gasnier, Éric Rabesandratana, Bruno Constant et François David. Technique/Réalisation : Laurent Salerno. - David Fintzel/Pierre Guérin.
Post match analysis with Matt Piper and reaction from Foxes boss Gary Rowett.
Ady Dayman & Owynn Palmer-Atkin preview MD42, with calls and views from Foxes fans.
Post match analysis with Matt Heath and reaction from Foxes boss Gary Rowett.
In this Bible Story, Samson’s strength and pettiness are on display. He develops a rivalry with the Philistines over his wife, and out of anger and revenge, he burns their crops and slaughters 1,000 of their men with the jawbone of a donkey. This story is inspired by Judges 15. Go to BibleinaYear.com and learn the Bible in a Year.Today's Bible verse is Judges 15:15 from the King James Version.Episode 68: Samson, missing the physical pleasures of his wife, goes back to her house to claim her, but her father, thinking that he had abandoned her, gave her to his best man instead. So Samson went out, caught 300 foxes, and used their tails and wild energy to set fire to the crops of the Philistines as revenge. But revenge, as it so often does even today, only escalated the situation, and the Philistines retaliated back by killing his former wife and her family. Thus began the long war between Samson and his enemies. Hear the Bible come to life as Pastor Jack Graham leads you through the official BibleinaYear.com podcast. This Biblical Audio Experience will help you master wisdom from the world’s greatest book. In each episode, you will learn to apply Biblical principles to everyday life. Now understanding the Bible is easier than ever before; enjoy a cinematic audio experience full of inspirational storytelling, orchestral music, and profound commentary from world-renowned Pastor Jack Graham.Also, you can download the Pray.com app for more Christian content, including, Daily Prayers, Inspirational Testimonies, and Bedtime Bible Stories.Visit JackGraham.org for more resources on how to tap into God's power for successful Christian living.Pray.com is the digital destination of faith. With over 5,000 daily prayers, meditations, bedtime stories, and cinematic stories inspired by the Bible, the Pray.com app has everything you need to keep your focus on the Lord. Make Prayer a priority and download the #1 App for Prayer and Sleep today in the Apple app store or Google Play store.Executive Producers: Steve Gatena & Max BardProducer: Ben GammonHosted by: Pastor Jack GrahamMusic by: Andrew Morgan SmithBible Story narration by: Todd HaberkornSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zoe McGrady, Matt Piper & Foxes fan Jim, look ahead to the final 7 games of the season.
In 1968, Hammer Studios filmed Taste the Blood of Dracula at Highgate Cemetery in north London. Within months, witnesses reported a tall dark figure with burning eyes. Foxes were found drained of blood. A self-proclaimed bishop announced a King Vampire from Wallachia was buried in the grounds. A mob broke into the cemetery on Friday the 13th carrying homemade stakes. A hundred-year-old corpse was dug up, decapitated, and staked through the heart on Lammas Day. And two rival occultists spent the next fifty years locked in a feud so intense it outlasted the phenomenon itself.The Highgate Vampire is a masterclass in what happens when fiction provides a template and reality fills it in. Tonight we trace the feedback loop from Hammer Horror to genuine anomalous phenomena to the egregore question that sits at the center of the whole affair: can a story become real if enough people believe it hard enough?
Little Stories for Tiny People: Anytime and bedtime stories for kids
Cedric, Lionel, and Johnny rise from their beds in different corners of the forest, slip out the doors of their underground dens, and meet at the bend in the stream beneath a moonlit sky. It is time to begin their work as Three Foxes Moving Company. The brothers have moved all sorts of creatures over the years, but this evening they are surprised by the name of their customer. Could she really be moving? Relax into your cozy rocking chair and listen in as the fox brothers move Auntie Maple, an elder fox known for taking care of the younger generations in the forest. This "Wandering Sleep Story" is part of a series available on Little Stories for Sleep, a bedtime podcast available to all Little Stories Premium subscribers. On Little Stories for Sleep, every episode begins and ends with soft music perfect for bedtime. There are no introductions before the story, no comments after--nothing to interrupt a soothing bedtime playlist. To hear many more Wandering Sleep Stories, you can join or gift a subscription by visiting http://littlestoriespremium.com
Post match analysis with Matty Fryatt and reaction from Foxes boss Gary Rowett.
Highlights from the rest of the English Football League. The top of the Championship is shaping up as the clubs are starting to fall into place. The Foxes are fading at the bottom as relegation is looking like a reality. Lincoln City have opened up a 4-point lead in league 1 while Blackpool now find themselves in the drop. League 2 sees Newport County out of the drop and is currently safe. For Premier League action, we cover EVERY match www.Dufootballshow.com Grab a drink and enjoy! Support the bar tab and get extra content: https://www.patreon.com/dufootballshow Facebook @DUfootballshow Instagram @DUfootballshow Twitter @DUfootballshow YouTube @DUfootballshow
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