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Freddy Fox thinks he's got life all figured out, but deep down, he feels that something is still missing. Freddy hears about a magic acorn and sets off to find it. His quest will cost him everything, but in the end, will Freddy believe it was worth it? In this simple parable, we discover one of the greatest truths of manhood: the only life worth living is a life lived for others. Blueprint for Men is a ministry that empowers husbands, fathers, and leaders to live like Jesus. Check out our Website: Join Blueprint's virtual purity group by reaching out to Tom Pyke at: tom.pyke@blueprintformen.org Want to be a mentor? Go to Amazon and get : Empower Men to Win by being a Life Coach. Want to pray with other men? - Daily at 7 AM ET on zoom. Want to be in a small group? Go to Amazon and get : Men's Small Group Book to Build Strong Morning Habits. Want to understand the 3 Angels' Message of Rev. 14? Go to Amazon and get . The last message for God's people before Jesus returns.
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You can now buy this amazing book on amazon by clicking on this link: https://amzn.to/3lCFs4n Also you can buy the Peppa figurines on discounted price from the link below: https://amzn.to/3TvPLUF It is springtime. Grandpa Pig has made a chocolate egg hunt. Grandpa Pig: Is everybody ready? Peppa: No, Grandpa. Freddy Fox isn't here. [horn honks] Freddy: [barks] Hello, everyone. The children except Freddy: Hello, Freddy. Grandpa Pig: Ah. Mr. Fox. Are you staying? Mr. Fox: I wish I could. I loved egg hunts when I was a little lad. See you later, Freddy. [Freddy barks and Mr. Fox drives off] Grandpa Pig: Now, are we ready for the egg hunt? The children: [in unison] Yes, Grandpa Pig. Grandpa Pig: There are lots of chocolate eggs hidden in my garden. You must find them. Freddy: Easy. Grandpa Pig: [oinks] But be careful not to step on my little plants. Oh, it's so exciting in springtime to see these baby plants starting to grow. Peppa: We promise to be careful, Grandpa. Grandpa Pig: Very good. Off you go, then. [giggling] Grandpa Pig's chocolate egg hunt has begun. Granny Pig: Have you got time for a cup of tea, Grandpa Pig? Grandpa Pig: Ho, ho, yes. It will take them ages to find my eggs. I've hidden them very well. Peppa: Here's an egg. [oinks] Peppa has found a chocolate egg in a plant pot. Rebecca: Here's another egg. [squeaks] Rebecca Rabbit has found a chocolate egg hiding under a leafy bush. Emily: Hooray, an egg for me. [trumpets] Emily Elephant has found a chocolate egg in a branches of a tree. [sniffs] Freddy: I think I can smell chocolate. Freddy Fox has a very good sense of smell. Freddy: Yes. Freddy Fox has found a chocolate egg in the middle of the birdbath. [giggling] Peppa: Grandpa, Grandpa. We found the chocolate eggs. Emily: It was really fun. Rebecca: But it was a bit easy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/funwithanayra/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/funwithanayra/support
We love a good origin story but we aren't 100% sure we got one this week or if Freddy Fox just appeared out of nowhere. We get excited to see one of our long term favourite characters make his first appearance and somewhat just as thrilled with his Dad and his fan showing up. **This show is made for Mummy and Daddy piggies, not little piggies!** Follow us on twitter: @peppapigpod Follow us on instagram: @peppapigpod Drop us a nice email: peppapigpod@gmail.com Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/peppapigpod Intro and Outro music by Matt Frost Cover photo by Kiara Murphy Follow Josh Chapman: @chapmanjosh Follow Matt Frost: @phroosh77
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It’s 1942 and Laurence Clark is climbing into a plane, a Sunderland to be specific. He is part of the Air Force and has been selected to fly within the Australian Squadron, an elite few, flying in England during World War 11But what happens when the fighting stops and you head home after three years abroad? Well, you start working for Australia’s largest aviation company of course. @qantas hired Laurence just moments after his feet were planted firmly on home soil and he continued with them for over 37 years, flying around the world, being a test pilot in some of the worlds FIRST and most notable planes.Just late last year Qantas retired the Queen Of The Skies, the last @boeing 747 in a spectacular farewell flight out of Sydney to California where it was mothballed. The jumbo was extremely familiar to all of us and of course to Laurence - in fact he was one of the first pilots to ever fly a Boeing 747!!! ✈️And he shows us his logbook, clocking up tens of thousands of hours in the cockpit. But his most Notable flight was in 1971, the first flight out of Seattle to Deliver Qantas first Boeing 747 to the Kingsford Smith Airport in Sydney.In this podcast Laurence tells us of his time working alongside Freddy Fox a dear friend and captain. He tells us of growing up during the depression and his time in the war and flying around the world , oh and I forgot to mention ... Laurence had a stint flying for the royal family too.Without much further ado our podcast is now LIVE on Apple and Spotify
As we hit the One-Hundred-episode mark there was really one episode we could have done this week. We marvel at all things Shake, Rattle and Bang, from the new music room to Freddy Fox making a deal, it’s got it all. However, one things stands above all else, the sublime drumming of Daddy Pig. **This show is made for Mummy and Daddy piggies, not little piggies!* Follow us on twitter: @peppapigpod Follow us on instagram: @peppapigpod Drop us a nice email: peppapigpod@gmail.com Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/peppapigpod Intro and Outro music by Matt Frost Cover photo by Kiara Murphy Follow Josh Chapman: @chapmanjosh Follow Matt Frost: @phroosh77
In this episode we take a peak into the world of Kerry James Junior, folk singer & guitarist hailing from Gary, Indiana. . KJ, as most call the child prodigy, lives to advocate for those overlooked & those misunderstood or forgotten. Proclaiming himself as the Heart of The Underdog, Kerry seeks to elevate his musical offerings with an upcoming EP that will expound upon his inspiring story that’s captivated the likes of many who come in contact with him. . With a list of reputable interviews from Fox News 44 to Freddy Fox, KJ has been making his rounds promoting his heart-felt debut single “Mother And I” that’s garnered the young folk singer local nominations & accolades to add to his list of accomplishments. . Kerry is very wise for his age so tune in as we discuss music, health, lifestyle, & more with KJ. . Follow Kerry James Junior on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/therealkj23 . Like, Share, Subscribe; to KJ’s YouTube channel - https://youtu.be/LzrA1IVf5B0 . We definitely appreciate all the love & support that we have received on this platform. Thank you! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stonerbabymedia/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stonerbabymedia/support
As a son of Freddy Fox ’39, one of Princeton’s most enthusiastic ambassadors, Donald Fox grew up with a reunion tent in his backyard. The younger Fox reflects on his father’s love of Princeton — and his path in the 25 years between graduation and his eventual return to work on campus as the University’s recording secretary and later the “keeper of Princetoniana.”
In this episode of Confetti Park Storytime, we hear Louis Lion – When It Gets Dark, I May Start Cryin’. This book is narrated by the author, Cindy Foust, creator of the Alpha-kidZ book series. Each letter of the alphabet gets a feature story and a feature creature who has an adventure and learns a lesson. Louis Lion – When It Gets Dark, I May Start Cryin’ is the “L” book in the series, of course! And little Louis has a problem that many children share…. fear of the dark and being alone in bed at night. “Bedtime for Louis became a battle. He would cry with all his might. Before his parents knew what had happened, their little Louis was sleeping with them every night.” But what happens as Louis grows bigger? The “big bed” becomes too small! One night, it was too much for Louis to take. Dad pulled the covers off Louis…. then his mom’s arm accidentally bonks his nose…. And mom and dad both snored too loudly for Louis to get his needed rest. “Louis covered his head with his pillow… he just wanted some sleep!” Guess where Louis found sweet dreams at last? In his very own bed, despite the dark! Cindy Foust lives in West Monroe, Louisiana. She launched the Alpha-kidZ: Reading Adventures A-Z book series in 2003. Patti Pig, Austin Alligator, Elephant Emmy Lou, and Freddy Fox… these are some of the characters who face a challenge and find a solution. All of Cindy’s books offer lessons in character development and conflict resolution, told in engaging rhyme. And the books are brightly and colorfully illustrated (by different artists). Cindy says that personal experiences and inspiration from family and friends provided the basis for each of the stories. Look for all the books at http://www.alphakidz.com, and look for an interview with author Cindy Faust in a future episode of Confetti Park! Listen to Cindy read Patti Pig, Please Clean Your Digs.
In this episode of Confetti Park Storytime, we hear Patti Pig, Please Clean Your Digs, narrated by the author, Cindy Foust, mastermind behind the Alpha-kidZ book series. Patti Pig, Please Clean Your Digs is the “P” book in the series, of course! Patti’s bedroom “is messy, to say the least. In fact, be careful looking under her bed, in case you come across a big hairy beast!” Patti’s twin brother, Paul, doesn’t understand how they are so different. He is so neat and clean, and her room is, well—a pig pen! “I can’t help if I’m a little untidy," pouts Patty. Anyway, who but Paul minds a little gum on the bed? I don’t have time to squabble with my brother. I need to plan my birthday party instead. When Paul funds out Patti is planning a slumber party for their birthday, he offers to help her clean her room. The twins learn a lesson about teamwork—and Patti learns that a clean room is worth the effort. Cindy Foust lives in West Monroe, Louisiana. She launched the Alpha-kidZ: Reading Adventures A-Z book series in 2003. Each letter of the alphabet gets a feature story and a feature creature who has an adventure. Austin Alligator, Elephant Emmy Lou, and Freddy Fox… these are some of the characters who face a challenge and find a solution. All of Cindy’s books offer lessons in character development and conflict resolution, told in engaging rhyme. And the books are brightly and colorfully illustrated (by different artists). Cindy says that personal experiences and inspiration from family and friends provided the basis for each of the stories. Look for all the books at http://www.alphakidz.com, and look for an interview with author Cindy Faust in a future episode of Confetti Park!
A former Wayne County Deputy Sheriff in Detroit, Michigan, flautist Althea Rene studied classical music while attending Howard University in Washington D.C. Signed to the Trippin 'N' Rhythm label, her debut project for the label "In The Flow" is scheduled for release on May 28, 2013. Produced by Michael Broening it features trumpetess Cindy Bradley, bassist Mel Brown, guitarist Freddy Fox and saxophonist Randy Scott.