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Saturday Morning with Jack Tame
Ruud Kleinpaste: Best practices for pruning trees

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 4:43


I never expected that my degree in Forestry from Wageningen University would come in handy at this late stage of my life.  Thank you, Jack!  Pruning plants in the garden is something that most gardeners can learn reasonably quickly. Yes, there will be some mistakes along the way, but hey! That's how you gain experience.  Hedges are the next stage up in competence – they are often large plants (or really small trees). The key to pruning hedges is to do it relatively frequently – say 3 times per year or even more. Every time to take a bit off the hedge, you cut the terminal buds off (the buds at the end of a twig or branch). This in itself causes the lateral buds, a little bit lower down, to grow out and take over from the terminal buds.  In the case of hedge plants, this will make them a lot more dense, especially if a few lateral buds will grow out at different levels, taking over from that one terminal bud you just removed.  Pruning trees is based on similar botanical systems, but tackling that big stuff requires a course or three in arboriculture, safety and balance.  Some trees are pretty easy to tackle: your plane tree is a great example. Go and visit Franklin Road in Auckland and you'll see how you can pollard those monsters every few years by cutting them back to the required height, and keep them there for decades to come; the same with the willows in the Netherlands.  Pohutukawa are different again; they can be trimmed in a few ways. I saw an elaborate pruning gig going on at Ngapipi Road (off Tamaki drive), whereby a substantial pohutukawa was pruned like a hedge (no doubt complaints about interrupted views from the locals on the opposite side of the road).  That might do the trick, but a pohutukawa is not naturally a dense hedge. Usually, it looks like a rather open tree with lots of space for birds to fly through.  This is the way you maintain that open tree configuration: cut a few branches out of the middle and pick them at various heights so it doesn't look too bland and butchered.  Remember, every tree has its own “natural” look. It pays to trim it in such a way that it will maintain that look.  Here is a schematic picture of how I would suggest pruning such trees and keep them looking good.  1) It's always best to start pruning a tree early; the smaller the wound, the faster it heals, and there is less reactive growth.  2) When you want to reduce a tree, it's best to start when it's approx 1-2 meters taller than you want it.  3) If trees are important in your garden and in your life, sniff out an experienced arborist who loves the trees just as much as you do. Look for arborists that are members of the NZArb association - It's probably best to avoid having work done by someone who comes door-knocking.  4) Spend some time running through the way the job will be executed; you can make it “arty”.  5) Have a chat to the neighbours about what the plans are and why (privacy, biodiversity, bird food).  6) Take the day of the “operation” off work and be part of the team as much as possible.  Honestly: it's the way to achieve the best possible outcome for your garden, the trees, the planet!  “Thinning” Photo / ISA (International Society of Arboriculture)  LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Gill Athletics: Track and Field Connections
BONUS: Tennessee State Meet featuring Drew Matthews from Franklin Road Academy

Gill Athletics: Track and Field Connections

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 18:58


Today we take a look at how the state of Tennessee qualifies athletes to their outdoor state track and field meet. *Fun Fact: Tennessee has three divisions each for public schools and private school separately. Three public school team's will earn a state championship title and three private schools will earn a state championship title!

Kerre McIvor Mornings Podcast
Kerre Woodham: More education on recycling would be useful

Kerre McIvor Mornings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 7:03


We're talking a whole lot of rubbish this morning. I know some people who are passionate recyclers. They know their shinizzle. If Mastermind was still being broadcast, recycling - the what's the how's and the where's - would be their specialty subject. There are others who simply don't care. Can't be bothered. Load of nonsense. It's not going to save the planet anyway. it's too hard, a load of bollocks. Biff, everything goes in the rubbish bin. Banana skins, glass bottles and all. I suppose I'm somewhere in the middle - veering towards virtuous. I rinse out the recyclables, take the lids off. I don't know how I knew I was supposed to do that, but I did. I use the food scraps bin, but I'm not at the stage of posting my soft plastics to be recycled, which you can do. Could do better. What complicates recycling in this country is that most consuls operate different methods of recycling. Some places it all goes in one bin, others you have to sort out your tins from your paper. But as of now, the whole country will have new standardised recycling guidelines to follow. It's interesting that in some areas like Auckland, we are losing the ability to recycle some products. In effect, the national guidelines have been made for the lowest common denominator. Shouldn't we have aimed for a gold standard? Brought other regions recycling efforts up to the most efficient? Well, David Howie, Waste Management New Zealand Executive General Manager of Circular Services (quite the title), answered that this morning on the Mike Hosking Breakfast. He says it's all about reducing contamination. The biggest challenge is not so much the type of plastic but contamination generally, and the broader the range of materials that are accepted the greater the risk that we get increased levels of contamination with materials that can't be recovered and often that means that they'll impact materials around them, or potentially even a whole bin of recycling, and that reduces the rate dramatically. So I think that the move to make it clear and to help people understand the standard system, with support and education clearly to help that, is a great way to make sure we do get that maximum recovery rate. So understood, I understand that. I also think it helps if you know where your recycling ends up. Just putting it in the bin and hoping for the best, you think you've done your bit but I think it really does help to know where it goes. For example, the food compost bins. And eventually it's going to be user pays when it comes to your organic waste so it's a way of getting people used to removing the food scraps out of the general rubbish and putting them into a specific bin designed for being taken away and recycled. Some people were scoffing about that -where is it going to go? We had a caller to the show last year who's told us exactly where it's going. He said a lot of trucks come up to Auckland with rubbish. They go back empty, so you fill them up with your organic food scraps, you take them to a central processing plant where it's turned into methane, and there are big glass houses right next door to this recycling plant that use them to grow vegetables and fruit in the glass houses. Now, he was a talkback caller. He certainly sounded like he knew what he was talking about and that sounded absolutely spot on to me. If it's not true, I don't want to know. It's a bit like I was told the Plane trees in Franklin Road, those beautiful big trees. Each one was planted for a boy whose life was lost in the First World War. I don't want to know that's not true. So don't bother telling me. And it's a bit like that with the recycling of my of my banana skins and my vegetable peelings and the scraps from the kids school lunches. I want to know that that is going back in a truck that would otherwise have been going back empty, that it's being turned into a productive gas that can help grow food. That suits my narrative. I like that. I want to know what's happening to my tins, to my paper, to the plastics. I see on some of the cartons and containers ‘made from recycled plastic', and that makes me feel better. I think that's where my plastic's gone. This is good. I mean, ultimately it's better to not use it at all. I know the holy mantra for reducing rubbish. That you don't use plastic water bottles, you have your big refillable reusable ones. I know all that. But a lot of people who try and get rid of clothing, for example, if you saw the mountains of clothing that end up in countries in Africa, they're left to deal with the rubbish. They're left to deal with fast fashion. You buy something goes out of fashion, and you buy something for $25 at one of the chain stores, it rips it tears, it goes out of fashion. You put it in the recyclables. Ultimately, there are mountains and mountains of unwanted and unwearable clothes that the people in Africa are having to deal with. So I want to know that it's not somebody else's problem. That when I'm recycling, it doesn't just become out of sight, out of mind, and somebody else's problem. I want to know that it is indeed circular. And I think if we know that that will get more people on board. And to the sort of numpties that put a dirty disposable nappy into a recycling bin- I know you're not listening to the show, but if you happen to be, if you are that sort of numpty that puts a dirty nappy in a recycling bin, there is no hope for you. You will have to do remedial classes to learn how to be a decent human being. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RNZ: Morning Report
Franklin Road residents upset at hawkers selling goods

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 5:24


Hawkers peddling their wares on an Auckland road famous for its Christmas lights seemed undeterred by the council's threats to shut them down. Residents of Franklin Road in Ponsonby have complained this week after hawkers selling food, toys, and accessories refused to leave when asked. But around half a dozen turned out again Thursday night. Franklin Road resident Roscoe Thorby started the light show around 30 years ago. Thorby spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

RNZ: Morning Report
Top Stories for Thursday 21 December 2023

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 30:36


Labour says yesterday's mini budget has left the country none the wiser about how the government will fund its tax cuts; Chris Luxon talks up increased defence ties with Australia, the UK and the US; Donald Trump has responded to the Colorado Court ruling that he is ineligible to run for office on the state's ballot next year; Auckland's famous Franklin Road lights have lost their shine for some residents; And Grant Robertson is with us to talk about yesterday's mini budget.

RNZ: Morning Report
Franklin Road residents say lights have lost their sparkle

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 3:27


Residents of an Auckland street famous for its festive lights say the tradition is losing its sparkle. For 30 years, Franklin Road in Ponsonby has blessed the city, as almost every home is decked out with Christmas decorations. But now residents are fed up with street vendors who they say are ruining the tradition. Our reporter Jordan Dunn has the story.

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
Franklin road residents concerned about commercial sellers

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 10:09


Residents who take part each year in the very popular Franklin Road lights display have been hit with a bit of grinch fever this year. They find themselves battling to keep the experience free from any pressure to spend money.

104-5 The Zone High School Football Game of the Week
104.5 The Zone HSFB Game of the Week- Week 6-East Nashville vs. Franklin Road Academy

104-5 The Zone High School Football Game of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 149:29


High School Football is in full swing in the state of Tennessee and Will Boling and Lucas Panzica are back for another edition of the High School Football Game of The Week for 2023! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Zone Podcasts
104.5 The Zone HSFB Game of the Week- Week 6-East Nashville vs. Franklin Road Academy

Zone Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 149:29


High School Football is in full swing in the state of Tennessee and Will Boling and Lucas Panzica are back for another edition of the High School Football Game of The Week for 2023! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RNZ: Checkpoint
Christmas lights and cheer return to Franklin Rd, Ponsonby

RNZ: Checkpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 4:08


The Christmas cheer has finally returned to Franklin Road, and the famous light show will be switched on again tonight. It's a hallmark of Auckland's festive season but the lights have been out for the last two Christmases because of Covid. That means the return of maybe the most festive street in the country has been hotly anticipated. Checkpoint reporter Louise Ternouth is live at Franklin Road.  

Virginia Water Radio
Episode 599 (10-18-21): A Day to Weigh Water's Worth

Virginia Water Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021


CLICK HERE to listen to episode audio (5:00).Sections below are the following: Transcript of Audio Audio Notes and Acknowledgments Images Sources Related Water Radio Episodes For Virginia Teachers (Relevant SOLs, etc.). Unless otherwise noted, all Web addresses mentioned were functional as of 10-15-21. TRANSCRIPT OF AUDIO From the Cumberland Gap to the Atlantic Ocean, this is Virginia Water Radio for the week of October 18, 2021. SOUND – ~8 sec This week, those abrupt stops to the sounds of the Roanoke River, Gray Tree Frogs, and a household water faucet set the stage for an episode marking the observance of “Imagine a Day without Water,” to be held this year on October 21.  We start with some music designed to help you do such imagining.  Have a listen for about 40 seconds. MUSIC  - ~42 sec – instrumental You've been listening to “Flow Stopper,” by Torrin Hallett, a graduate student at the Yale School of Music.  Besides flowing rivers, calling frogs, and household faucets, almost any aspect of life could be affected by a lack of water, including the biological structures and functions that make life possible.  Increasing the awareness of water uses and needs is a goal of the “Imagine a Day Without Water” campaign.  According to the event's Web site, the effort is, quote, “a national education campaign that brings together diverse stakeholders to highlight how water is essential, invaluable, and in need of investment,” unquote.  The event is part of the “Value of Water Campaign,” focused on water infrastructure needs.  These campaigns are coordinated by the US Water Alliance, a non-profit organization made up of people from water utilities, government, business, other non-profits, communities, and research establishments. Worldwide, billions of people don't have to imagine lacking good water.  According to the United Nations, as of 2019 over 2 billion people lacked access to safely managed drinking water, and over 4 billion people lacked access to safely managed sanitation. In the United States, the American Society of Civil Engineers' water infrastructure “Report Card” for 2021 estimated over $1 trillion needed through 2029 for drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater, with $434 billion of that not yet funded. And in Virginia, the Department of Environmental Quality's 2020 “Water Resources Report” identified several water challenges, including maintaining groundwater availability over the next 50 years; coordinating water planning among localities; gauging the impact of unpermitted water withdrawals; understanding stream water quality and ecology; and investing in water-resources personnel, science, and education. Water is fundamental for energy, commerce, industry, agriculture, aquatic and terrestrial life, and human biology.  Imagining a day without water—and learning about where water's lacking—can help us envision and work toward well-watered future days. Thanks to Torrin Hallett for composing this week's music for Virginia Water Radio, and we close with another listen to the last 10 seconds of “Flow Stopper.” MUSIC  - 10 sec – instrumental SHIP'S BELL Virginia Water Radio is produced by the Virginia Water Resources Research Center, part of Virginia Tech's College of Natural Resources and Environment.  For more Virginia water sounds, music, or information, visit us online at virginiawaterradio.org, or call the Water Center at (540) 231-5624.  Thanks to Ben Cosgrove for his version of “Shenandoah” to open and close the show.  In Blacksburg, I'm Alan Raflo, thanking you for listening, and wishing you health, wisdom, and good water. AUDIO NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The sounds at the beginning of this episode, all recorded by Virginia Water Radio, are as follows:Roanoke River on from the Roanoke River Greenway between Franklin Road and Smith Park in Roanoke, Va., December 6, 2020;Gray Tree Frogs at Heritage Park in Blacksburg, Va., July 8, 2016;Household water faucet in a Blacksburg, Va., residence, November 17, 2013. “Flow Stopper” is copyright 2021 by Torrin Hallett, used with permission.  Torrin is a 2018 graduate of Oberlin College and Conservatory in Oberlin, Ohio; a 2020 graduate in Horn Performance from Manhattan School of Music in New York; and a 2021 graduate of the Lamont School of Music at the University of Denver.  He is currently a graduate student at the Yale School of Music.  More information about Torrin is available online at https://www.facebook.com/torrin.hallett.  Thanks very much to Torrin for composing the piece especially for Virginia Water Radio.  Following are other music pieces composed by Torrin for Virginia Water Radio, with episodes featuring the music. “A Little Fright Music” – used in Episode 548, 10-26-20, on water-related passages in fiction and non-fiction, for Halloween.“Beetle Ballet” – used in Episode 525, 5-18-20, on aquatic beetles.“Chesapeake Bay Ballad” – used in Episode 537, 8-10-20, on conditions in the Chesapeake Bay.“Corona Cue” – used in Episode 517, 3-23-20, on the coronavirus pandemic.“Geese Piece” – used most recently in Episode 440, 10-1-18, on E-bird. “Ice Dance” – used in Episode 556, 12-21-20, on how organisms survive freezing temperatures.“Lizard Lied” – used in Episode 514, 3-2-20, on lizards.“New Year's Water” – used in Episode 349, 1-2-17, on the New Year. “Rain Refrain” – used most recently Episode 559, 1-11-21, on record rainfall in 2020.“Runoff” – in Episode 585, 7-12-21 – on middle-school students calling out stormwater-related water words.“Spider Strike” – used in Episode 523, 5-4-20, on fishing spiders.“Tropical Tantrum” – used most recently in Episode 580, 6-7-21, on the 2021 Atlantic tropical storm season preview.“Tundra Swan Song – used in Episode 554, 12-7-20, on Tundra Swans.“Turkey Tune” – used in Episode 343, 11-21-16, on the Wild Turkey.  Click here if you'd like to hear the full version (2 min./22 sec.) of the “Shenandoah” arrangement/performance by Ben Cosgrove that opens and closes this episode.  More information about Mr. Cosgrove is available online at http://www.bencosgrove.com. IMAGES “Imagine a Day Without Water” campaign logo, accessed online at  https://imagineadaywithoutwater.org/resources. Roanoke River, looking upstream from the Roanoke River Greenway between Franklin Road and Smith Park in Roanoke, Va., December 6, 2020.  This is the location where the river sound heard in this Virginia Water Radio episode was recorded. SOURCES Used For Audio American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), “2021 Report Card for America's Infrastructure,” online at https://infrastructurereportcard.org/. United Nations, “Global Issues/Water,” online at https://www.un.org/en/global-issues/water. U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), “Water Use Data for Virginia,” online at https://waterdata.usgs.gov/va/nwis/water_use/. US Water Alliance, online at http://uswateralliance.org/. Value of Water Campaign, online at http://thevalueofwater.org/. Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), “Status of Virginia's Water Resources: A Report on Virginia's Water Resources Management Activities,” October 2020, online (as a PDF) at https://www.deq.virginia.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/2119/637432838113030000.  The section on”Water Resource Challenges and Priorities” starts of page 27. Value of Water Campaign, “Imagine a Day Without Water,” online at https://imagineadaywithoutwater.org/; this site is the source of the quote used in this episode's audio. World Health Organization (WHO), “Drinking Water,” June 14, 2019, online at https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/drinking-water. For More Information on Current Water Infrastructure Needs and Funds PBS NewsHour, “How the infrastructure bill delivers on clean water—and how it falls short,” August 4, 2021 (7 min./2 sec. video, with online transcript). U.S. Department of Agriculture, “Biden-Harris Administration Invests $272 Million to Improve Rural Water Infrastructure for 270,000 People Living in Rural Communities Across the Country,” October 14, 2021, News Release. Virginia Governor's Office, “Governor Northam Announces Virginia to Reduce Water Pollution, Increase Access to Clean Water,” July 27, 2021, News Release. RELATED VIRGINIA WATER RADIO EPISODES All Water Radio episodes are listed by category at the Index link above (http://www.virginiawaterradio.org/p/index.html).  See particularly the “Overall Importance of Water” and “Water Quality, Waste Management, and Water/Wastewater Treatment” subject categories. Following are links to some previous episodes with information on water uses or needs. Episode 122, 8-6-12 – on worldwide water needs.Episode 372, 6-12-17 – on water infrastructure needs, including information from the American Society of Civil Engineers' “Report Card for America's Infrastructure” for 2017.Episode 592, 6-15-20 – on Virginia's biennial water-quality assessment in 2020. FOR VIRGINIA TEACHERS – RELATED STANDARDS OF LEARNING (SOLs) AND OTHER INFORMATION Following are some Virginia Standards of Learning (SOLs) that may be supported by this episode's audio/transcript, sources, or other information included in this post. 2020 Music SOLs SOLs at various grade levels that call for “examining the relationship of music to the other fine arts and other fields of knowledge.” 2018 Science SOLs Grades K-3 plus 5: MatterK.4 – Water is important in our daily lives and has properties, Grades K-5: Earth and Space Systems3.7 – There is a water cycle and water is important to life on Earth.4.7 – The ocean environment. Grades K-5: Earth ResourcesK.11 – Humans use resources.1.8 – Natural resources can be used responsibly, including that most natural resources are limited; and that human actions can affect the availability of natural resources.3.8 – Natural events and humans influence ecosystems.4.8 – Virginia has important natural resources.5.9 – Conservation of energy resources is important. Grade 66.6 – Water has unique physical properties and has a role in the natural and human-made environment.6.8 – Land and water have roles in watershed systems.6.9 – Humans impact the environment and individuals can influence public policy decisions related to energy and the environment. Life ScienceLS.9 – Relationships exist between ecosystem dynamics and human activity. Earth ScienceES.6 – Resource use is complex.ES.8 – Freshwater resources influence and are influenced by geologic processes and human activity. BiologyBIO.2 – Chemical and biochemical processes are essential for life, including that water chemistry has an influence on life processes.BIO.8 – Dynamic equilibria exist within populations, communities, and ecosystems, including that natural events and human activities influence local and global ecosystems and may affect the flora and fauna of Virginia. 2015 Social Studies SOLs Grades K-3 Economics Theme2.8 – Natural, human, and capital resources.3.8 – Understanding of cultures and of how natural, human, and capital resources are used for goods and services. Civics and Economics CourseCE.6 – Government at the national level.CE.7 – Government at the state level.CE.8 – Government at the local level.CE.10 – Public policy at local, state, and national levels. World Geography CourseWG.2 – How selected physical and ecological processes shape the Earth's surface, including climate, weather, and how humans influence their environment and are influenced by it.WG.4 – Types and significance of natural, human, and capital resources.WG.18 – Cooperation among political jurisdictions to solve problems and settle disputes. Government CourseGOVT.7 – National government organization and powers.GOVT.8 – State and local government organization and powers.GOVT.9 – Public policy process at local, state, and nati

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Doing Your Deal
Russell & Megan Marshall - Dwell House Church - Audio

Doing Your Deal

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 44:27


Listen as Russell and Megan Marshall discuss the steps God led them to take in the process of planting Dwell House Church on Franklin Road in Marietta.

ChurchMediaHQ
008 - Planning Your Easter Sunday Service

ChurchMediaHQ

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 33:41


In Episode 08 of the Must Increase Podcast, we continue with Part 4 of our "Best Easter Ever" podcast series, brought to you by our friends at theSWAPP.io. As the countdown to Easter continues, we hope that you have begun the preliminary steps to planning your BEST EASTER EVER at your church. Today we take some time to sit down in a roundtable discussion with Joel Norris and Justin Pearson of Franklin Road Baptist Church to hear their insight and process for planning a big day like Easter and specifically the actual Easter Sunday morning service itself. First time guest Justin Pearson is the Music Director of Franklin Road and plays a key role in the planning and executing of large musical and dramatic productions on special Sundays throughout the year. Listen in as Luke, Joel, and Justin share their thoughts on how you can create a powerful Easter Sunday production that will ensure your church having their BEST EASTER EVER! Download FREE Easter service template samples at http://bit.ly/planmyservice Get your FREE Easter Outreach Checklist at http://bit.ly/easterchecklist Learn more about our sponsor theSWAPP.io at http://bit.ly/the-swapp Have a part in shaping the future of the podcast. If you would like to know more about certain church media and marketing topics, have questions or feedback, you can send those comments to podcast@mustincrease.com Connect with Must Increase at mustincrease.com, twitter.com/mustincrease, instagram.com/mustincrease, and facebook.com/mustincrease Connect with Luke at twitter.com/jlukeclayton and instagram.com/jlukeclayton

The River Podcast
2017-12-27 Foundations Part 8

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2017 63:43


Foundations Part 8 - Faith - Wednesday 7 PM - December 27, 2017. Service also held Sunday 3 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

The River Podcast
2017-12-24 Incarnation of Faith

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2017 42:27


Incarnation of Faith - Sunday 3 PM - December 24, 2017. Service also held Wednesday 7 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

The River Podcast
2017-12-20 Foundations Part 7

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 66:40


Foundations Part 7 - Faith - Wednesday 7 PM - December 20, 2017. Service also held Sunday 3 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

The River Podcast
2017-12-17 The Why of Wonders Part 2

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017 63:09


The Why of Wonders Part 2 - Sunday 3 PM - December 17, 2017. Service also held Wednesday 7 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

The River Podcast
2017-12-10 The Why of Wonders

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 58:25


The Why of Wonders - Sunday 3 PM - December 10, 2017. Service also held Wednesday 7 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

The River Podcast
2017-12-06 Foundations Part 6 - Faith

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 65:47


Foundations Part 6 - Faith - Wednesday 7 PM - December 6, 2017. Service also held Sunday 3 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

The River Podcast
2017-12-03 Glory of the New Creation Reality Part 11 - Releasing the Limits

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2017 50:46


2017-12-03 Glory of the New Creation Reality Part 11 - Releasing the LimitsGlory of the New Creation Reality Part 11 - Releasing the Limits - Sunday 3 PM - December 3, 2017. Service also held Wednesday 7 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

The River Podcast
2017-11-29 Foundations Part 5

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 63:09


Foundations Part 5 - Wednesday 7 PM - November 29, 2017. Service also held Sunday 3 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

The River Podcast
2017-11-19 Glory of the New Creation Reality Part 9

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 48:13


Glory of the New Creation Reality Part 9 - Sunday 3 PM - November 19, 2017. Service also held Wednesday 7 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

The River Podcast
2017-11-26 Glory of the New Creation Reality Part 10 - Release of Limitation

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 49:20


2017-11-26 Glory of the New Creation Reality Part 10 - Release of Limitation - Sunday 3 PM - November 26, 2017. Service also held Wednesday 7 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

The River Podcast
2017-11-15 Foundations Part 4

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2017 68:39


Foundations Part 4 - Wednesday 7 PM - November 15, 2017. Service also held Sunday 3 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

The River Podcast
2017-11-12 Glory of the New Creation Reality Part 8 - The Believer's Authority

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2017 59:11


Glory of the New Creation Reality Part 8 - The Believer's Authority - Sunday 3 PM - November 12, 2017. Service also held Wednesday 7 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

The River Podcast
2017-11-08 Foundations Part 3

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 69:57


Foundations Part 3 - Wednesday 7 PM - November 8, 2017. Service also held Sunday 3 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

The River Podcast
2017-11-05 Glory of the New Creation Reality Part 7

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2017 50:38


Glory of the New Creation Reality Part 7 - Sunday 3 PM - November 7, 2017. Service also held Wednesday 7 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

The River Podcast
2017-11-01 Foundations Part 2

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 70:48


Foundations Part 2 - Wednesday 7 PM - November 1, 2017. Service also held Sunday 3 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

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2017-10-29 Glory of the New Creation Reality Part 6

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 56:54


Glory of the New Creation Reality Part 6 - When This Light Hits You - Sunday 3 PM - October 29, 2017. Service also held Wednesday 7 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

The River Podcast
2017-10-11 Separation is Preparation Part 2

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2017 71:52


Separation is Preparation Part 2 - Wednesday 7 PM - October 11, 2017. Service also held Sunday 3 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

The River Podcast
2017-10-25 Foundations

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2017 63:55


Foundations - Wednesday 7 PM - October 25, 2017. Service also held Sunday 3 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

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2017-10-22 Glory of the New Creation Reality Part 5

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2017 67:16


Glory of the New Creation Reality Part 5 - Sunday 3 PM - October 22, 2017. Service also held Wednesday 7 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

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2017-10-18 Elder Karl Reid - Revelation Information

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 60:37


Elder Karl Reid - Revelation Information - Wednesday 7 PM - October 18, 2017. Service also held Sunday 3 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

The River Podcast
2017-10-15 Glory of the New Creation Reality Part 4

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 57:15


Glory of the New Creation Reality Part 4 - Sunday 3 PM - October 15, 2017. Service also held Wednesday 7 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

The River Podcast
2017-10-08 Glory of the New Creation Reality Part 3

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2017 55:52


Glory of the New Creation Reality Part 3 - Sunday 3 PM - October 8, 2017. Service also held Wednesday 7 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

The River Podcast
2017-10-04 Separation is Preparation

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 69:18


Separation is Preparation - Wednesday 7 PM - October 4, 2017. Service also held Sunday 3 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

The River Podcast
2017-10-01 Glory of the New Creation Reality Part 2

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2017 63:15


Glory of the New Creation Reality Part 2 - Sunday 3 PM - October 1, 2017. Service also held Wednesday 7 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

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2017-09-27 A Look at Ascension Foundations Part 5

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 78:31


A Look at Ascension Foundations Part 5 - Wednesday 7 PM - September 27, 2017. Service also held Sunday 3 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

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2017-09-24 Glory of the New Creation Reality

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2017 62:53


Glory of the New Creation Reality - Sunday 3 PM - September 24, 2017. Service also held Wednesday 7 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

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2017-09-19 Inner Man Might

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 63:42


Inner Man Might - Tuesday 7 PM - September 19, 2017. Service also held Sunday 3 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

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2017-09-17 Karl Reid - The Just Shall Live By Faith

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2017 40:57


Karl Reid - The Just Shall Live By Faith - Sunday 3 PM - September 17, 2017. Service also held Wednesday 7 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

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2017-09-13 A Look at Ascension Foundations Part 4

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017 67:15


A Look at Ascension Foundations Part 4 - Wednesday 7 PM - September 13, 2017. Service also held Sunday 3 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

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2017-09-10 Acts 16 the Breakthrough Paradox

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 56:13


Acts 16 the Breakthrough Paradox - Sunday 3 PM - September 10, 2017. Service also held Wednesday 7 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

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2017-09-06 A Look at Ascension Foundations Part 3

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 74:05


A Look at Ascension Foundations Part 3 - Wednesday 7 PM - September 6, 2017. Service also held Sunday 3 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

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2017-09-03 Recover Joy

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2017 47:22


Recover Joy - Sunday 3 PM - September 3, 2017. Service also held Wednesday 7 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

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2017-08-30 A Look at Ascension Foundations Part 2

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 69:17


A Look at Ascension Foundations Part 2 - Wednesday 7 PM - August 30, 2017. Service also held Sunday 3 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

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2017-08-27 Joy - The Breakthrough Technology Part 3

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2017 46:48


Joy - The Breakthrough Technology Part 3 - Sunday 3 PM - August 27, 2017. Service also held Wednesday 7 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

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2017-08-23 Prophets Work

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 76:50


Prophets Work - Wednesday 7 PM - August 23, 2017. Service also held Sunday 3 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

The River Podcast
2017-08-20 Joy - The Breakthrough Technology Part 2

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2017 45:52


Joy - The Breakthrough Technology Part 2 - Sunday 3 PM - August 20, 2017. Service also held Wednesday 7 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate

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2017-08-16 Entering the Spiritual House Part 10

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2017 71:14


Entering the Spiritual House Part 10 - Wednesday 7 PM - August 16, 2017. Service also held Sunday 3 PM at the Embassy Suites 28100 Franklin Road in Southfield, MI 48034. Phone 313-447-7508. Online Donations http://therivermi.org/index.php/donate