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August 5th, will live in infamy, as the day taste died, as Skittles has teamed up with Frenches for a mustard flavor... Then we talk about which Pokemon represent each serial killer. Rate us 5 stars on Spotify! and leave a review and rate on Apple Podcasts!Links here to follow on social media! and find other places to listen! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iwmd/message
The Chris Russell Show Hour 3: Call lines are still open to talk about the Commanders moving back to RFK, Closing out your calls on the potential of the Commanders in DC, 3 up 3 down, DDOTD: Skittles are working with Frenches to make a mustard flavored skittle packet?
In the Second Hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: Ted Cruz sounds off on Hunter's plea deal getting turned down Illinois adding license plate readers to the highways to find crooks Tom Ackerman joins Heidi to discuss what the Cardinals may do at the MLB trade deadline In Other News with Ethan, We get stories on the passing of Sinaed OConner, Kevin Spacey is acquitted on charges of sexual assault, Frenches and Skittles are teaming up on Mustard Skittles, and British Airways flight serves KFC when a catering snaffu happens. Coming Up: Jim Talent
In Other News with Ethan, We get stories on the passing of Sinaed OConner, Kevin Spacey is acquitted on charges of sexual assault, Frenches and Skittles are teaming up on Mustard Skittles, and British Airways flight serves KFC when a catering snaffu happens.
Before it was called Richvalley, the community the French family was living in was known as Keller Station. Isaac Keller and his brother owned large tracts of land in this area, as well a popular Inn and Tavern that was the social hub of that neighborhood. Isaac Keller actually owned the land that the Frenches, and now the Hubbards, had been living on.On their way to the cabin, the posse locates Keller; they also find a doctor, and they bring both men with them.-Visit us online at: Itshometownhistory.com-Find us on all podcasting platforms: https://link.chtbl.com/hometownhistory-Support our podcast by becoming a patron at: Patreon.com/itshometownhistory-Check out our other podcasts: itsarclightmedia.comEpisode Sponsor:- Right now Ritual is offering my listeners 10% off your first three months. Visit ritual.com/HOMETOWN
I remember the first time I tried to visit the French family grave, just outside of Wabash, Indiana.It was a Sunday, in the middle of the winter, one day before the mini-blizzard that closed county schools and buried every car on Market Street up to its door handles.I had just moved into town, and I was feeling the things you feel when you move someplace new. I was wondering if the people were nice, and I thought of the friends I hoped to make. I wondered if the new job would work out, and I hoped that Wabash was a good place to call home.-Visit us online at: Itshometownhistory.com-Find us on all podcasting platforms: https://link.chtbl.com/hometownhistory-Support our podcast by becoming a patron at: Patreon.com/itshometownhistory-Check out our other podcasts: itsarclightmedia.com
Here we are again bringing some FLAVOUR to your FRIDAY!! Dating, dating, dating. We get into the nitty gritty of some of our fabulous dating stories with a few nursing stories chucked onto the end for everyones viewing pleasure.Hope you love it! Spreading love, life and laughter always.Listen, share and spread the love --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/keepyourginup/message
RUOK with .... well, just take a listen to what this politician from New Zealand said.... One of Canada's biggest Dancers, Donté Colley, has teamed up with Frenches ketchup to highlight the best local restaurants in Canada. We dive into how Donte is embracing his life online, plus advice on how to live your best life online. CES...the biggest electronics show in the world is going to require vaccine passports. Handy Andy Baryer chats about that, plus DIY advice cleaning your Air Ducts and making your own headphone pads! HEY, DO YOU LIKE PODCASTS? Why not subscribe to ours? find it on Apple, Google, Spotify & Curiouscast.ca See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It’s Francophonie Day. It’s Happiness Day. It’s wear real pants that aren’t sweats day. It’s Francophone Week! It’s the First Day of Spring!!! There are lots of Frenches, just like lots of Englishes. Isabelle explains some of that. I’ve been riding my bike on my trainer, feels great. This is the least snowy winter we’ve had since we moved back. Mask compliance was ok, though I saw one guy slip his down TO TALK TO SOMEONE at the grocery store and one guy just plain not wearing a mask. The sign made a Life Cereal pull. Arrow compliance was good at 70%
It’s Francophonie Day. It’s Happiness Day. It’s wear real pants that aren’t sweats day. It’s Francophone Week! It’s the First Day of Spring!!!There are lots of Frenches, just like lots of Englishes. Isabelle explains some of that.I’ve been riding my bike on my trainer, feels great.This is the least snowy winter we’ve had since we moved back.Mask compliance was ok, though I saw one guy slip his down TO TALK TO SOMEONE at the grocery store and one guy just plain not wearing a mask.The sign made a Life Cereal pull.Arrow compliance was good at 70%
It's a battle of the Frenches with JG from France in one corner and JF from Quebec in the other. JG lets loose and shares some of the more flavourful swears of France, while JF retaliates with the Quebec counterparts. Looking for a perfect local gift? Check out JF's website here for upcycled goods and jewellery. kroondesigns.com Every day in February, TFGC has brought you a new episodes in our 28 in 28 challenge to release a podcast episode every day for a month! It is exciting and daunting, and we couldn't be happier to bring you all these wonderful little audio treats. If you like what you hear, you can follow us on social media and leave us a rating. @2FingerGunsClub - Twitter Two Finger Guns Club - Facebook TwoFingerGunsClub - Instagram
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For many designers, including this week's guests, having graduated from interior design school is not on the resume. Join Nick May in welcoming Heather and Matt French (French & French Interiors) to The Chaise Lounge. Heather and Matt remodeled a home before they sold it and moved to Santa Fe. It was through that experience that Heather knew design is what she's supposed to be doing. Combining history, culture and purpose in residential and commercial spaces, the Frenches focus on designing for the experience. Their very first residential client even encouraged them to move into the commercial world and gave them a project at a hotel. Knowledge with mileage goes a long way!Learn more about Heather and Matt French at FrenchandFrenchInteriors.com. Be sure to check them out on Instagram @FrenchandFrenchInteriors. We're getting a lot of new calls from people spending a lot of time at home and probably wouldn't consider an interior designer until they started to stare at their home office for days on end. Matt French Tweet Chaise Lounge Updates A new season of Coast to Coast Design is live, with Garrison Hullinger and returning co-host Lisa Davenport! That's right, it's their second season together and they've got plenty to say. Give it a listen to learn about just how many ways there are to run a design business, and keeping up with the changing landscape. Our Events Page Resources See what our sponsors can do for you. Upcoming Markets High Point Market | October 13-21 More About Our Sponsors Wrap Up If you would like to hear more episodes, please visit us on iTunes, Spotify or your favorite podcasting app! We'd love it if you post a review, you may even hear your review read live on our next podcast. Also, find The Chaise Lounge on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. With that said, keep dreaming big, and keep designing a great design business. See ya!
dadAWESOME We're on a mission to add LIFE to the dad life. We're passionate about helping dads live fully alive as they lead their kids to God's awesomeness. Thanks for helping us reach more dads by passing along these resources: Subscribe to the dadAWESOME YouTube channel Text a few other dads and encourage them to check out www.dadawesome.org and subscribe to the podcast Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts Share a post about @dadawesome on Facebook or Instagram #dadawesome Jon French After over 20 years of ministry in the local church, Jon now leads at Convoy of Hope as the Church Relations Director. He's been married for 15 years Dori and has 3 kids. Episode Notes 6:21 - A recent highlight moment. Kids being able to roll with the punches. 8:30 - 9:08 - “Frenches are Fighters.” We learn things in moments that affect us the rest of our lives. 9:40 - How to parent through a rare form of blood cancer. 1.5 yr cancer battle. 10:40 - Getting into the community through kids' sports. 11:25 - "One seed of doubt will give us 10-20x more fear and it can cripple us." 8 months of hardest known chemo treatment, full stem cell transplant, 21 day quarantine. 12:33 - We wanted to fight as a family. Sharing the levity of the situation but also not having them carry the full weight of the situation. 13:20 - “Frenches are Fighters. Frenches never quit.” The power of life and death is in the tongue. 13:53 - Kids need to know information. We try to shield or kids from the hurtful stuff but we need to pray and give discernment so we can let them in on the secrets [of our families.] 14:58 - Letting others and our kids into the process of pain makes it not just about us, allows our family and community to fight with us. 15:51 - The church came around and walked with them on this journey. 17:00 - God has seasons. It allows us to help others in the same fight. 18:20 - We all are walking through a situation out of our control. Are we choosing to be fighters? Who is fighting with us? 18:56 - How can dads be the head of our house? Set up connections ahead of time. 19:45 - Having foresight in lift to love others around us, then when crisis hits we can just continue what we're doing. 20:06 - Pastor of 6 kids - how did you get such incredible kids? Every day spending 15 min with each kid. 20:31 - Giving 15 min/day to each kid. "We need to be building those every day small choices, that then lead up so that when the crisis hits we are already prepared." 21:00 - Ask and pray for discernment - where is our family going? What's the core vision for our family and how do we get there? 21:25 - Listening to kids in crisis. They don't need us to fix anything. How are they feeling? 22:00 - "You don't just wake up one day and you're a great dad. You don't just wake up one day and you're living your dream. It's daily choices every day that get you there." 22:35 - "It's time to put my cape on, because these kids need Superman.” - kids need a dad to love them and have fun with them. 23:52 - Convoy of Hope - giving generously to the cause of Covid-19 response 24:21 - Feeding 300,000 kids in 14 different countries, empowering women and teaching agriculture. Goal is to give 10 million meals given. 25:25 - Empowering the local church to support their communities 26:00 - Social currency is valuable - sharing Convoy of Hope supports the cause 26:27 - Creating a night-time routine to sleep. Reading a book to help take the focus off himself. 27:10 - “Are you willing to be generous in your time of distress?” - Thinking of others - who can I minister to? 28:15 - Getting our kids to buy in to the process of giving. 29:45 - We don't need false humility. Humility is realizing how God made me and using it to the best of our ability. 30:30 - "Our awesomeness isn't because we're awesome, our awesomeness is because God created us to be awesome." 31:00 - There's no such thing as balance, we have tension. The tighter we have tension, then the more we can balance. Need to have tension to be the most incredible we can be while still giving God the glory. 31:40 - Teaching his daughter to use her artistic gifts to the best of her ability because God gave her those gifts. God created the art so he could point back to him. 31:54 - "Keeping humility is saying 'I know who I am and I know who gave it to me and I'm going to use it to the best of my ability." 32:32 - Pride - “a false view of oneself." 33:20 - False humility can also be pride... We're still not seeing God how he created us 33:25 - "Humility is seeing how God created us and living in that" 33:54 - "I need to be who God created me to be at 100%. Not for me, but so god can get the glory" 34:40 - "Listen, dads. You are awesome. You are their only dad and they think you are the man" 36:13 - Praying promises over our kids 36:25 - "Our prayers and our words are the raw materials that our children build their lives with" Steven Steven Furtick 37:35 - Sticky statements that capture the promises of God over their kids 38:50 - Praying promises before bedtime 39:30 - If you didn't pray promises over your kids when they were little, do it NOW. It's not too late 41:04 - Start today. We're all a work in progress. Don't wait. 41:35 - Book - Draw The Circle by Mark Batterson 42:00 - "As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord" Joshua 24:14 43:00 - "Is your house serving the Lord? If it's not, you probably need to go and look at whether you are serving the Lord as the dad" 43:35 - "As I go, so goes my house" 44:15 - "Sometimes we need to "heat check" our homes... Is my house stressful? Is my home arguing? Always yelling? Then back up and ask what I'm doing. How I'm leading, my house will follow" 45:00 - God has placed an incredible weight and responsibility on us as dads 47:27 - Jon's prayer Episode Links Convoy Of Hope
Pompey Elliott's Australian 15th Brigade attacked the unbreakable 'Sugarloaf' on 19 July 1916. This is the story of this disastrous attack. Teddy Roosevelt befriended one of the survivors. Hear T.R.'s words and hear his friends description of Fromelles. This is some of what he wrote: "I lay for half an hour with my arms around the neck of a boy within a few yards of a German "listening post," while the man who was with me went back to try and find a stretcher. He told me he had neither mother nor friend, was brought up in an orphanage, and that no one cared whether he lived or died. But our hearts rubbed as we lay there, and we vowed lifelong friendship. It does not take long to make a friend under those circumstances, but he died in my arms and I do not know his name."
"To those whom God has forsaken, is given a gas-fire in Earl's Court” We're joined in this, the 11th Curiously Specific Book Club podcast, by Andy (@DulwichRaider) from Deserter, who is our natural go-to mate for summoning up the spirit of alcoholic drift and under-employment that permeates ‘Hangover Square' by Patrick Hamilton. We are forced to drink in all the pubs on or just off the Earl's Court Road, until we find the one that is mostly likely to be ‘The Black Hart', the drinking den around which much of the book's events revolve. We go to the exact point off the Cromwell Road where the author, Patrick Hamilton, was run over - and also where Netta (the book's anti-heroine) resides. After one too many Gin & Frenches and much talk of fascism, Lloyd and Tim take off to Brighton in search of a theatre and golf course. Our mission at the 'CuSpec' Book Club is to road test works of fiction that appear to be curiously specific about dates and locations. We go to the places mentioned and see if descriptions are accurate, journey times credible, dates and days all in order. Along the way, we learn things about the book and its author.For early access to ad-free episodes - and exclusive access to all our show notes, maps, photos and videos - please support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/curiouslyspecific. Get early access to new episodes and bonus content Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Apparently, Canada has decided to put tariffs on Heinz Ketchup because the US has placed tariffs on their steel. The reasoning for the ketchup tariff is to hurt Heinz ketchup and force Canadians to use Frenches ketchup over Heinz.
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In this week’s show, episode 134, we head out for more heady headlines!
Good tidings, this is the ArcChat, your (wannabe's) place for Comedy Randomness. Be warned, there will be vulgarity and racism. Please give your feedback at tapicationer@gmail.com. Thanks! PS. Terrible logo. Honh?(Oh god, please don't sue me you Frenches)