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AUTOMATED GRAPHIC FORECAST LINK Thursday (Sep 24): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy in the afternoon. Warm. High 76. Wind southwest around 8 mph, gusting to 18 mph. Thursday night: Partly to mostly cloudy in the evening, becoming partly cloudy after midnight. Low 56. Wind southwest around 6 mph in the evening, becoming 9 mph after midnight. Friday (Sep 25): Partly to mostly sunny in the morning, becoming mostly sunny in the afternoon. Breezy and warm. High 77. Wind southwest around 13 mph, gusting to 24 mph. Friday night: Partly to mostly cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy after midnight. Patchy light fog after midnight. Breezy. Low 58. Wind south around 14 mph, gusting to 21 mph. Saturday (Sep 26): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming partly to mostly cloudy in the afternoon. Patchy light fog in the morning. Breezy and unusually warm. High 78. Wind south around 13 mph, gusting to 23 mph. Saturday night: Mostly cloudy to cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy after midnight. Breezy and mild. Low 61. Wind south-southwest around 18 mph, gusting to 26 mph, in the evening, becoming 13 mph, gusting to 24 mph, after midnight. Sunday (Sep 27): Mostly cloudy to cloudy in the morning, becoming partly to mostly cloudy in the afternoon. Breezy and warm. High 75. Wind west-southwest around 11 mph, gusting to 21 mph. Sunday night: Clear to partly cloudy. Low 50. Wind west-southwest around 9 mph, gusting to 16 mph. Monday (Sep 28): Sunny in the morning, becoming mostly sunny in the afternoon. High 66. Wind northwest around 11 mph, gusting to 21 mph. Monday night: Clear to partly cloudy in the evening, becoming cloudy after midnight. A 40% chance of rain. Low 48. Wind northwest around 10 mph, gusting to 18 mph, in the evening, becoming west after midnight. Tuesday (Sep 29): Cloudy. A 70% chance of rain. High 54. Wind southwest around 10 mph, gusting to 18 mph, in the morning, becoming northwest in the afternoon. Tuesday night: Partly to mostly cloudy in the evening, becoming clear after midnight. Breezy. Low 47. Wind north-northwest around 13 mph, gusting to 22 mph. Wednesday (Sep 30): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming partly to mostly cloudy in the afternoon. Breezy. High 60. Wind north-northwest around 14 mph, gusting to 23 mph. Wednesday night: Clear to partly cloudy in the evening, becoming clear after midnight. Low 49. Wind north-northwest around 9 mph, gusting to 19 mph. KASICA/KK/MK/GK
AUTOMATED GRAPHIC FORECAST LINK Wednesday (Sep 23): Mostly sunny in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy in the afternoon. Unusually warm. High 78. Wind west-southwest around 7 mph. Wednesday night: Mostly cloudy to cloudy in the evening, becoming partly cloudy after midnight. Mild. Low 59. Wind southwest around 7 mph. Thursday (Sep 24): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy in the afternoon. Warm. High 75. Wind southwest around 10 mph, gusting to 20 mph. Thursday night: Mostly cloudy in the evening, becoming partly cloudy after midnight. Patchy light fog after midnight. Low 55. Wind southwest around 9 mph, gusting to 15 mph. Friday (Sep 25): Partly to mostly sunny in the morning, becoming sunny in the afternoon. Warm. High 76. Wind south-southwest around 11 mph, gusting to 20 mph. Friday night: Partly cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy to cloudy after midnight. Breezy. Low 59. Wind south-southwest around 13 mph, gusting to 20 mph. Saturday (Sep 26): Mostly cloudy in the morning, becoming partly to mostly cloudy in the afternoon. Warm. High 78. Wind south-southwest around 9 mph, gusting to 16 mph. Saturday night: Partly to mostly cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy to cloudy after midnight. Breezy and mild. Low 63, but temperatures rising after midnight. Wind south around 14 mph, gusting to 24 mph, in the evening, becoming southwest around 18 mph, gusting to 24 mph, after midnight. Sunday (Sep 27): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming partly to mostly sunny in the afternoon. Breezy and warm. High 74. Wind west around 14 mph, gusting to 23 mph. Sunday night: Clear. Low 47. Wind west around 10 mph, gusting to 16 mph. Monday (Sep 28): Partly to mostly sunny in the morning, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. Mild. High 72. Wind west around 8 mph, gusting to 16 mph, in the morning, becoming south-southwest around 12 mph, gusting to 22 mph, in the afternoon. Monday night: Cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy after midnight. An 80% chance of rain. Scattered thundershowers possible. Windy. Low 53. Wind west-southwest around 23 mph, gusting to 35 mph. Tuesday (Sep 29): Cloudy. A 60% chance of rain. Very windy. High 57. Wind west around 27 mph, gusting to 36 mph, in the morning, becoming 22 mph, gusting to 33 mph, in the afternoon. Tuesday night: Clear to partly cloudy in the evening, becoming partly to mostly cloudy after midnight. Breezy. Low 48. Wind northwest around 13 mph, gusting to 25 mph. KASICA/KK/MK/GK
AUTOMATED GRAPHIC FORECAST LINK Tuesday (Sep 22): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming sunny in the afternoon. Warm. High 77. Wind south-southwest around 7 mph, gusting to 16 mph. Tuesday night: Clear to partly cloudy in the evening, becoming partly cloudy after midnight. Light to moderate fog after midnight. Low 56. Wind west-southwest around 7 mph. Wednesday (Sep 23): Partly to mostly sunny in the morning, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. Light to moderate fog in the morning. Warm. High 78. Wind west-southwest around 7 mph, gusting to 16 mph. Wednesday night: Mostly cloudy in the evening, becoming clear to partly cloudy after midnight. Light to moderate fog after midnight. Mild. Low 59. Wind south-southwest around 8 mph. Thursday (Sep 24): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming cloudy in the afternoon. Light to moderate fog in the morning. Mild. High 71. Wind south-southwest around 10 mph, gusting to 18 mph. Thursday night: Mostly cloudy. Low 57. Wind south-southwest around 10 mph, gusting to 17 mph. Friday (Sep 25): Partly to mostly sunny in the morning, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. Breezy and warm. High 77. Wind south-southwest around 11 mph, gusting to 22 mph, in the morning, becoming 15 mph, gusting to 23 mph, in the afternoon. Friday night: Clear in the evening, becoming mostly clear after midnight. Patchy light fog. Breezy. Low 57. Wind south-southwest around 14 mph, gusting to 19 mph. Saturday (Sep 26): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming cloudy in the afternoon. Patchy light fog in the morning. Breezy and mild. High 71. Wind south-southwest around 15 mph, gusting to 21 mph, in the morning, becoming 10 mph, gusting to 20 mph, in the afternoon. Saturday night: Cloudy in the evening, becoming partly to mostly cloudy after midnight. Light to moderate fog in the evening, then patchy light fog after midnight. An 80% chance of rain. Scattered thundershowers possible. Low 58. Wind north-northwest around 5 mph in the evening, becoming southwest after midnight. Sunday (Sep 27): Sunny in the morning, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. Breezy and mild. High 71. Wind west around 11 mph, gusting to 21 mph. Sunday night: Mostly cloudy to cloudy. A 20% chance of rain after midnight. Low 55. Wind west around 8 mph, gusting to 15 mph, in the evening, becoming 4 mph after midnight. Monday (Sep 28): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming partly to mostly sunny in the afternoon. High 69. Wind northeast around 4 mph in the morning, becoming west-northwest around 7 mph in the afternoon. Monday night: Cloudy. Patchy light fog in the evening. An 80% chance of rain. Scattered thundershowers possible. Breezy. Low 55. Wind west-southwest around 8 mph, gusting to 19 mph, in the evening, becoming 15 mph, gusting to 23 mph, after midnight. KASICA/KK/MK/GK
AUTOMATED GRAPHIC FORECAST LINK Monday (Sep 21): Mostly sunny in the morning, becoming sunny in the afternoon. Breezy and warm. High 76. Wind south around 12 mph, gusting to 21 mph. Monday night: Mostly clear in the evening, becoming partly cloudy after midnight. Low 52. Wind south-southwest around 10 mph, gusting to 16 mph. Tuesday (Sep 22): Partly to mostly cloudy in the morning, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. Warm. High 76. Wind southwest around 9 mph, gusting to 17 mph. Tuesday night: Mostly clear in the evening, becoming clear after midnight. Light to moderate fog after midnight. Low 51. Wind southwest around 7 mph. Wednesday (Sep 23): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming cloudy in the afternoon. Light to moderate fog in the morning. Mild. High 71. Wind southwest around 8 mph. Wednesday night: Partly to mostly cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy to cloudy after midnight. Patchy light fog after midnight. Low 57. Wind south-southwest around 7 mph. Thursday (Sep 24): Mostly cloudy in the morning, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. Warm. High 76. Wind south-southwest around 10 mph, gusting to 19 mph. Thursday night: Clear. Moderate fog. Low 56. Wind south-southwest around 9 mph. Friday (Sep 25): Sunny. Moderate fog in the morning. Breezy and unusually warm. High 80. Wind south-southwest around 13 mph, gusting to 23 mph. Friday night: Clear in the evening, becoming mostly clear after midnight. Patchy light fog in the evening, then light to moderate fog after midnight. Breezy. Low 58. Wind south-southwest around 12 mph, gusting to 19 mph. Saturday (Sep 26): Mostly cloudy in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy to cloudy in the afternoon. Light to moderate fog in the morning. Breezy and warm. High 73. Wind south-southwest around 15 mph, gusting to 21 mph. Saturday night: Partly cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy to cloudy after midnight. Patchy light fog. A 70% chance of rain. Scattered thunderstorms likely. Breezy. Low 59. Wind south-southwest around 12 mph, gusting to 20 mph, in the evening, becoming north-northwest after midnight. Sunday (Sep 27): Cloudy in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy in the afternoon. Patchy light fog in the morning. A 70% chance of rain. Scattered thunderstorms are likely. Breezy. High 62. Wind north-northwest around 13 mph, gusting to 20 mph. Sunday night: Mostly clear in the evening, becoming clear after midnight. Patchy light fog. Low 52. Wind north-northwest around 8 mph, gusting to 16 mph. KASICA/KK/MK/GK
*My microphone got boosted and I was unaware until mixing the show :( Sorry in advance* This show was so fun! Featured 3 tracks from our upcoming charity compilation Music To Call Home vol. 4 out Friday Sep. 25th. Preorder now: https://nightswimrecords.bandcamp.com/album/music-to-call-home-volume-4 Join us Saturday Sep. 26h for our long charity stream on twitch.tv/nightswimradio Full tracklist w/ timestamps: www.nightswimradio.com/dive221 Follow Night Swim Radio: www.nightswimradio.com Watch on Twitch: Twitch.tv/nightswimradio Sub on Patreon: Patreon.com/nightswimradio Twitter: Twitter.com/nightswim_radio Instagram: Instagram.com/nightswimradio Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/night-swim-radio/id1214725493 Design by: instagram.com/psionicronin
AUTOMATED GRAPHIC FORECAST LINK Saturday (Sep 19): Mostly sunny in the morning, becoming sunny in the afternoon. High 66. Wind south around 3 mph, gusting to 15 mph, in the morning, becoming 8 mph, gusting to 17 mph, in the afternoon. Saturday night: Mostly clear in the evening, becoming clear after midnight. Low 46. Wind south around 6 mph. Sunday (Sep 20): Mostly sunny in the morning, becoming sunny in the afternoon. Breezy and warm. High 74. Wind south around 9 mph, gusting to 21 mph, in the morning, becoming 13 mph, gusting to 22 mph, in the afternoon. Sunday night: Mostly clear in the evening, becoming clear after midnight. Patchy light fog after midnight. Breezy. Low 47. Wind south-southeast around 11 mph, gusting to 19 mph. Monday (Sep 21): Sunny. Patchy light fog in the morning. Warm. High 74. Wind south-southeast around 10 mph, gusting to 18 mph. Monday night: Clear in the evening, becoming clear to partly cloudy after midnight. Low 50. Wind south around 8 mph. Tuesday (Sep 22): Mostly sunny. Patchy light fog in the morning. Warm. High 76. Wind south-southwest around 8 mph, gusting to 17 mph. Tuesday night: Clear. Patchy light fog after midnight. Low 50. Wind south-southwest around 7 mph. Wednesday (Sep 23): Sunny. Patchy light fog in the morning. Warm. High 77. Wind south-southwest around 8 mph, gusting to 17 mph, in the morning, becoming 12 mph, gusting to 20 mph, in the afternoon. Wednesday night: Clear in the evening, becoming partly cloudy after midnight. Patchy light fog after midnight. Breezy. Low 54. Wind south-southwest around 12 mph, gusting to 17 mph. Thursday (Sep 24): Mostly cloudy to cloudy in the morning, becoming partly to mostly cloudy in the afternoon. Patchy light fog in the morning. A 30% chance of rain. Breezy. High 71. Wind south-southwest around 13 mph, gusting to 19 mph, in the morning, becoming west around 10 mph, gusting to 17 mph, in the afternoon. Thursday night: Clear to partly cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy after midnight. Patchy light fog. Low 53. Wind north-northwest around 4 mph. Friday (Sep 25): Partly to mostly sunny in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy in the afternoon. Patchy light fog in the morning. A 50% chance of rain. Scattered thundershowers possible. Mild. High 72. Wind south-southwest around 5 mph, gusting to 17 mph, in the morning, becoming 12 mph, gusting to 20 mph, in the afternoon. Friday night: Clear. Patchy light fog. Breezy. Low 52. Wind west around 13 mph, gusting to 23 mph, in the evening, becoming north-northwest after midnight. KASICA/KK/MK/GK
AUTOMATED GRAPHIC FORECAST LINK Wednesday (Sep 16): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming partly to mostly cloudy in the afternoon. Breezy and warm. High 78. Wind south-southwest around 14 mph, gusting to 22 mph, in the morning, becoming west around 11 mph, gusting to 21 mph, in the afternoon. Wednesday night: Partly to mostly cloudy. Low 53. Wind north-northeast around 9 mph, gusting to 16 mph, in the evening, becoming 12 mph, gusting to 17 mph, after midnight. Thursday (Sep 17): Partly to mostly cloudy in the morning, becoming sunny in the afternoon. Breezy. High 68. Wind east-northeast around 12 mph, gusting to 21 mph. Thursday night: Clear. Low 48. Wind east-northeast around 10 mph, gusting to 18 mph. Friday (Sep 18): Sunny. High 66. Wind northeast around 11 mph, gusting to 20 mph. Friday night: Clear. Low 45. Wind east-northeast around 5 mph, gusting to 15 mph. Saturday (Sep 19): Sunny. High 69. Wind east around 9 mph, gusting to 18 mph. Saturday night: Clear. Low 45. Wind east-southeast around 7 mph in the evening, becoming south-southeast after midnight. Sunday (Sep 20): Sunny. Warm. High 75. Wind south-southeast around 11 mph, gusting to 20 mph. Sunday night: Clear in the evening, becoming mostly clear after midnight. Low 47. Wind south-southeast around 10 mph, gusting to 16 mph. Monday (Sep 21): Partly to mostly sunny. Warm. High 76. Wind south around 10 mph, gusting to 20 mph. Monday night: Mostly cloudy in the evening, becoming fair after midnight. Patchy light fog after midnight. Low 50. Wind south-southwest around 8 mph, gusting to 17 mph. Tuesday (Sep 22): Mostly sunny in the morning, becoming sunny in the afternoon. Patchy light fog in the morning. Warm. High 78. Wind south-southwest around 9 mph, gusting to 19 mph. uesday night: Clear in the evening, becoming mostly clear after midnight. Patchy light fog after midnight. Low 54. Wind south-southwest around 8 mph. KASICA/KK/MK/GK
AUTOMATED GRAPHIC FORECAST LINK Tuesday (Sep 15): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming sunny in the afternoon. Breezy and warm. High 78. Wind south-southwest around 14 mph, gusting to 25 mph. Tuesday night: Clear in the evening, becoming clear to partly cloudy after midnight. Breezy. Low 57. Wind south-southwest around 14 mph, gusting to 20 mph. Wednesday (Sep 16): Partly to mostly sunny in the morning, becoming partly to mostly cloudy in the afternoon. Breezy and warm. High 77. Wind south-southwest around 14 mph, gusting to 21 mph, in the morning, becoming west in the afternoon. Wednesday night: Partly cloudy in the evening, becoming clear after midnight. Breezy. Low 49. Wind north around 11 mph, gusting to 20 mph. Thursday (Sep 17): Partly to mostly sunny. High 67. Wind north-northeast around 11 mph, gusting to 21 mph. Thursday night: Clear. Cool. Low 46. Wind north-northeast around 11 mph, gusting to 19 mph. Friday (Sep 18): Sunny. High 66. Wind east-northeast around 11 mph, gusting to 19 mph. Friday night: Clear. Cool. Low 45. Wind east around 7 mph, gusting to 16 mph. Saturday (Sep 19): Sunny. Breezy. High 71. Wind east-southeast around 11 mph, gusting to 20 mph. Saturday night: Mostly clear. Low 47. Wind east-southeast around 10 mph, gusting to 16 mph. Sunday (Sep 20): Partly to mostly sunny in the morning, becoming mostly sunny in the afternoon. Breezy and warm. High 78. Wind south-southeast around 12 mph, gusting to 21 mph. Sunday night: Clear. Low 46. Wind south-southeast around 10 mph, gusting to 16 mph. Monday (Sep 21): Sunny. Breezy and warm. High 78. Wind south-southeast around 12 mph, gusting to 22 mph. Monday night: Partly to mostly cloudy. Low 54. Wind south around 10 mph, gusting to 16 mph. KASICA/KK/MK/GK
AUTOMATED GRAPHIC FORECAST LINK Sunday (Sep 13): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming partly to mostly sunny in the afternoon. Patchy light fog in the morning. High 73. Wind west-northwest around 9 mph, gusting to 19 mph. Sunday night: Clear to partly cloudy. Low 52. Wind west-northwest around 5 mph in the evening, becoming north-northeast after midnight. Monday (Sep 14): Partly to mostly sunny in the morning, becoming sunny in the afternoon. High 72. Wind east around 9 mph, gusting to 18 mph. Monday night: Mostly clear in the evening, becoming clear after midnight. Patchy light fog after midnight. Low 51. Wind southeast around 5 mph in the evening, becoming 9 mph after midnight. Tuesday (Sep 15): Sunny. Breezy and warm. High 77. Wind south-southwest around 12 mph, gusting to 22 mph. Tuesday night: Clear. Low 52. Wind south-southwest around 11 mph, gusting to 18 mph. Wednesday (Sep 16): Sunny in the morning, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. Warm. High 77. Wind south-southwest around 11 mph, gusting to 19 mph, in the morning, becoming west-southwest in the afternoon. Wednesday night: Partly cloudy in the evening, becoming clear after midnight. Low 49. Wind northwest around 10 mph, gusting to 16 mph, in the evening, becoming north after midnight. Thursday (Sep 17): Sunny. Breezy. High 69. Wind north around 11 mph, gusting to 21 mph. Thursday night: Clear. Cool. Low 46. Wind north-northeast around 8 mph, gusting to 17 mph, in the evening, becoming east-northeast after midnight. Friday (Sep 18): Mostly sunny in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy in the afternoon. High 71. Wind east around 9 mph, gusting to 19 mph. Friday night: Mostly cloudy to cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy after midnight. Low 51. Wind east-southeast around 8 mph in the evening, becoming south-southeast after midnight. Saturday (Sep 19): Cloudy in the morning, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. A 40% chance of rain. Breezy and warm. High 75. Wind south-southeast around 13 mph, gusting to 23 mph. Saturday night: Partly to mostly cloudy in the evening, becoming partly cloudy after midnight. Low 53. Wind south-southeast around 10 mph, gusting to 19 mph. KASICA/KK/MK/GK
AUTOMATED GRAPHIC FORECAST LINK Thursday (Sep 10): Cloudy. A 50% chance of rain. Cool. High 54, but temperatures falling in the afternoon. Wind north-northeast around 10 mph, gusting to 18 mph. Thursday night: Mostly cloudy to cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy after midnight. Cool. Low 45. Wind northeast around 8 mph. Friday (Sep 11): Mostly cloudy in the morning, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. High 73. Wind east around 10 mph, gusting to 19 mph. Friday night: Mostly cloudy to cloudy in the evening, becoming cloudy after midnight. A 70% chance of rain. Low 55. Wind east-southeast around 10 mph, gusting to 15 mph. Saturday (Sep 12): Cloudy in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy to cloudy in the afternoon. A 40% chance of rain. Scattered thundershowers possible. High 72. Wind south around 11 mph, gusting to 16 mph. Saturday night: Partly cloudy. Patchy light fog in the evening, then light to moderate fog after midnight. A 30% chance of rain. Precipitation showery or intermittent. Low 57. Wind west-southwest around 11 mph, gusting to 16 mph. Sunday (Sep 13): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming mostly sunny in the afternoon. Light to moderate fog in the morning. High 74. Wind northwest around 9 mph, gusting to 15 mph, in the morning, becoming 6 mph in the afternoon. Sunday night: Clear. Patchy light fog after midnight. Low 53. Wind northwest around 2 mph in the evening, becoming northeast around 6 mph after midnight. Monday (Sep 14): Sunny. Patchy light fog in the morning. High 74. Wind east around 8 mph. Monday night: Clear. Patchy light fog after midnight. Low 51. Wind southeast around 6 mph. Tuesday (Sep 15): Partly to mostly sunny in the morning, becoming sunny in the afternoon. Patchy light fog in the morning. Breezy and warm. High 77. Wind south around 11 mph, gusting to 20 mph, in the morning, becoming 14 mph, gusting to 23 mph, in the afternoon. Tuesday night: Clear. Patchy light fog. Breezy. Low 53. Wind south-southwest around 12 mph, gusting to 18 mph. KASICA/KK/MK/GK
AUTOMATED GRAPHIC FORECAST LINK Tuesday (Sep 8): Cloudy. A 50% chance of rain. Breezy and cool. High 60. Wind northeast around 15 mph, gusting to 24 mph. Tuesday night: Cloudy. A 50% chance of rain. Breezy. Low 54. Wind northeast around 15 mph, gusting to 24 mph. Wednesday (Sep 9): Cloudy. A 50% chance of rain. Breezy. High 62. Wind northeast around 13 mph, gusting to 21 mph. Wednesday night: Cloudy. A 30% chance of rain. Low 57. Wind north-northeast around 11 mph, gusting to 19 mph. Thursday (Sep 10): Cloudy. High 62, but temperatures falling in the afternoon. Wind north-northeast around 8 mph, gusting to 17 mph, in the morning, becoming east-northeast in the afternoon. Thursday night: Cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy after midnight. Cool. Low 46. Wind east-northeast around 6 mph in the evening, becoming north-northeast after midnight. Friday (Sep 11): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming cloudy in the afternoon. High 69. Wind north-northeast around 6 mph in the morning, becoming east-southeast in the afternoon. Friday night: Mostly cloudy to cloudy in the evening, becoming cloudy after midnight. Low 57. Wind east-southeast around 7 mph. Saturday (Sep 12): Partly to mostly cloudy in the morning, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. Warm. High 76. Wind east-southeast around 10 mph, gusting to 18 mph, in the morning, becoming south-southeast in the afternoon. Saturday night: Partly cloudy. Patchy light fog in the evening, then light to moderate fog after midnight. A 40% chance of rain. Low 59. Wind south-southwest around 8 mph. Sunday (Sep 13): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy to cloudy in the afternoon. Light to moderate fog in the morning. High 71. Wind northwest around 11 mph, gusting to 20 mph. Sunday night: Clear to partly cloudy in the evening, becoming clear after midnight. Patchy light fog after midnight. Low 50. Wind north around 9 mph, gusting to 17 mph. Monday (Sep 14): Sunny. Patchy light fog in the morning. High 73. Wind north around 8 mph, gusting to 17 mph. Monday night: Clear. Patchy light fog after midnight. Low 52. Wind east-northeast around 4 mph in the evening, becoming south-southeast after midnight. KASICA/KK/MK/GK
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AUTOMATED GRAPHIC FORECAST LINK Monday (Sep 7): Partly to mostly cloudy. High 75. Wind north-northwest around 10 mph, gusting to 20 mph. Monday night: Mostly cloudy in the evening, becoming cloudy after midnight. A 70% chance of rain. Low 51. Wind northeast around 8 mph, gusting to 16 mph, in the evening, becoming 14 mph, gusting to 21 mph, after midnight. Tuesday (Sep 8): Cloudy. A 70% chance of rain. Windy and cool. High 56. Wind chill around 48. Wind northeast around 17 mph, gusting to 26 mph. Tuesday night: Cloudy. A 60% chance of rain. Windy. Low 52. Wind northeast around 18 mph, gusting to 26 mph. Wednesday (Sep 9): Cloudy. A 20% chance of rain. Breezy. High 62. Wind northeast around 13 mph, gusting to 21 mph. Wednesday night: Cloudy. Low 58. Wind northeast around 11 mph, gusting to 20 mph. Thursday (Sep 10): Cloudy. Breezy. High 68. Wind northeast around 11 mph, gusting to 18 mph. Thursday night: Cloudy. Low 57. Wind northeast around 10 mph, gusting to 17 mph. Friday (Sep 11): Mostly cloudy to cloudy in the morning, becoming cloudy in the afternoon. High 71. Wind east around 10 mph, gusting to 17 mph. Friday night: Mostly cloudy to cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy after midnight. A 50% chance of rain. Low 56. Wind east-southeast around 10 mph, gusting to 15 mph. Saturday (Sep 12): Cloudy in the morning, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. A 50% chance of rain. Scattered thundershowers possible. Breezy. High 70. Wind south around 12 mph, gusting to 20 mph, in the morning, becoming west-southwest in the afternoon. Saturday night: Mostly clear in the evening, becoming clear after midnight. Patchy light fog. Breezy. Low 55. Wind west-southwest around 12 mph, gusting to 19 mph, in the evening, becoming west-northwest after midnight. Sunday (Sep 13): Mostly sunny in the morning, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. Patchy light fog in the morning. High 71. Wind north-northwest around 9 mph, gusting to 16 mph. Sunday night: Partly cloudy in the evening, becoming fair to partly cloudy after midnight. Patchy light fog after midnight. Low 52. Wind northeast around 7 mph. KASICA/KK/MK/GK
AUTOMATED GRAPHIC FORECAST LINK Wednesday (Sep 4): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming partly to mostly sunny in the afternoon. Warm. High 77. Wind west around 10 mph, gusting to 19 mph. Wednesday night: Mostly clear in the evening, becoming partly to mostly cloudy after midnight. Low 59. Wind west-southwest around 6 mph in the evening, becoming 10 mph, gusting to 20 mph, after midnight. Thursday (Sep 3): Mostly cloudy to cloudy in the morning, becoming partly to mostly sunny in the afternoon. Windy and warm. High 78. Wind west-southwest around 18 mph, gusting to 27 mph. Thursday night: Clear. Breezy. Low 53. Wind west-northwest around 14 mph, gusting to 23 mph, in the evening, becoming 10 mph, gusting to 19 mph, after midnight. Friday (Sep 4): Sunny. Breezy. High 73. Wind west-northwest around 11 mph, gusting to 22 mph. Friday night: Mostly clear in the evening, becoming clear after midnight. Low 53. Wind west-southwest around 6 mph. Saturday (Sep 5): Partly cloudy. Warm. High 80. Wind west-southwest around 8 mph, gusting to 17 mph. Saturday night: Partly cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy after midnight. A 70% chance of rain. Low 57. Wind west-southwest around 8 mph in the evening, becoming 13 mph, gusting to 19 mph, after midnight. Sunday (Sep 6): Cloudy. An 80% chance of rain. Scattered thunderstorms likely. Windy. High 73. Wind west-southwest around 22 mph, gusting to 35 mph. Sunday night: Partly cloudy. Breezy. Low 57. Wind west-northwest around 16 mph, gusting to 24 mph. Monday (Sep 7): Partly cloudy. High 70. Wind west-northwest around 11 mph, gusting to 18 mph, in the morning, becoming 6 mph, gusting to 16 mph, in the afternoon. Monday night: Cloudy. A 40% chance of rain. Low 59. Wind north-northwest around 3 mph in the evening, becoming southeast after midnight. Tuesday (Sep 8): Cloudy. Patchy light fog. An 80% chance of rain. Cool. High 62, but temperatures falling in the afternoon. Wind east-northeast around 6 mph in the morning, becoming 14 mph, gusting to 22 mph, in the afternoon. Tuesday night: Cloudy. An 80% chance of rain very likely. Windy. Low 56. Wind east-northeast around 20 mph, gusting to 31 mph. KASICA/KK/MK/GK
AUTOMATED GRAPHIC FORECAST LINK Monday (Aug 31): Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy in the afternoon. A 40% chance of rain. Precipitation showery or intermittent. Breezy. High 77. Wind south around 11 mph, gusting to 23 mph. Monday night: Cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy after midnight. Patchy light fog. A 50% chance of rain. Precipitation showery or intermittent. Low 59. Wind north-northwest around 7 mph. Tuesday (Sep 1): Cloudy. A 70% chance of rain. Precipitation showery or intermittent. High 66. Wind north-northeast around 6 mph. Tuesday night: Cloudy in the evening, becoming mostly cloudy to cloudy after midnight. Patchy light fog after midnight. Low 61. Wind east-northeast around 6 mph in the evening, becoming northwest after midnight. Wednesday (Sep 2): Partly to mostly cloudy. Warm. High 78. Wind west around 9 mph, gusting to 18 mph. Wednesday night: Mostly cloudy in the evening, becoming partly to mostly cloudy after midnight. Low 60. Wind west-southwest around 8 mph. Thursday (Sep 3): Mostly cloudy in the morning, becoming mostly cloudy to cloudy in the afternoon. Breezy. High 77. Wind west-southwest around 15 mph, gusting to 23 mph. Thursday night: Mostly clear in the evening, becoming clear after midnight. Breezy. Low 54. Wind northwest around 12 mph, gusting to 19 mph. Friday (Sep 4): Sunny. Breezy. High 69. Wind northwest around 10 mph, gusting to 21 mph, in the morning, becoming 14 mph, gusting to 23 mph, in the afternoon. Friday night: Clear. Low 52. Wind northwest around 7 mph, gusting to 18 mph. Saturday (Sep 5): Sunny. Warm. High 77. Wind southwest around 6 mph, gusting to 17 mph, in the morning, becoming 12 mph, gusting to 20 mph, in the afternoon. Saturday night: Partly cloudy in the evening, becoming partly to mostly cloudy after midnight. A 30% chance of rain. Windy. Low 59. Wind southwest around 16 mph, gusting to 24 mph. Sunday (Sep 6): Mostly cloudy in the morning, becoming cloudy in the afternoon. A 70% chance of rain. Precipitation showery or intermittent. Windy. High 72. Wind southwest around 17 mph, gusting to 26 mph. Sunday night: Cloudy in the evening, becoming partly cloudy after midnight. A 60% chance of rain. Precipitation showery or intermittent. Windy. Low 54. Wind northwest around 20 mph, gusting to 29 mph, in the evening, becoming 15 mph, gusting to 22 mph, after midnight. KASICA/KK/MK/GK
Soundscape of the Climate Strike rally in Queen’s Park Toronto (Provincial Legislature) and the march on Friday Sep 27 2019. Listen here (5m37s 13mb): Best listened to with headphones. Equipment and software: Zoom H4, Windows 10, Audacity 2.3.2, Hauwei P30 (for photos). A companion to Ninja’s Rebel Matters podcast episode number 228: 1 2 3 … Continue reading Rebel Notion No. 9 – 0018 – Toronto Climate Strike Soundscape Sep 27 2019
1. Who will score the 49ers first touchdown of 2018? 2. Which rookie's NFL debut will be the standout performance? 3. Which player returning from injury will have the biggest impact vs Minnesota? 4. What will be the biggest surprises both offensively & defensively? 5. Niners fans predict game scores. 6. 49ers are favored by none of the experts. These subjects and more are the hot topics on this Friday Sep 07 on Red & Gold Radio. Intro music/ Jose Santana - Niners By Law Intro music/ Sully - Be Easy If you would like to join the show that is broadcast live Mon - Tue & Thu - Fri 7pm PT on Ronbo Sports App. Please do because everybody would love to hear from you about “the next generation 49ers”! You will need to Download the Ronbo Sports FREE app. You’ll find all the easy instructions on how to participate. We hope to hear from you soon. #FaithfulthenFaithfulnow Download the Ronbo Sports app: App store: appsto.re/us/BFepdb.i Google play store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.goodbarber.ronbosports
Unwanted 49ers on roster are named. Kirk Cousins and the the 2018 quarterback matter. 49ers fans discuss injury status coming into game vs Cardinals. Sundays game vs The Cardinals & game predictions... These subjects and more are the hot topics on this Friday Sep 29 on Red & Gold Radio. Intro music/ Jose Santana - Niners By Law Intro music/ Sully - Be Easy If you would like to join the show that is broadcast live Mon - Tue & Thu - Fri 7pm PT on Ronbo Sports App. Please do because everybody would love to hear from you about “the next generation 49ers”! You will need to Download the Ronbo Sports FREE app. You’ll find all the easy instructions on how to participate. We hope to hear from you soon. #FaithfulthenFaithfulnow Download the Ronbo Sports app: App store: appsto.re/us/BFepdb.i Google play store: play.google.com/store/apps/detail…arber.ronbosports
Most hauntings, or what we call ghosts, are probably psychic echoes. Residual energy. They’re like moving gifs or image loops.I had a haunting experience unlike most psychic echoes — a type of temporal phenomenon I hadn't considered before as the possible origin point for a ghost. MENTIONED IN THE SHOW You May Be Someone's Future Ghost CLOUDBUSTING novel by Eric Slade HOST LINKS - SLADE ROBERSON Slade's Books & Courses Get an intuitive reading with Slade Automatic Intuition BECOME A PATRON https://www.patreon.com/shiftyourspirits TRANSCRIPT Hey, thanks for listening to the Shift Your Spirits podcast. I’m your host Slade Roberson. For eleven years, I’ve been a professional intuitive and the author of the blog Shift Your Spirits, where I try to write about spirituality with fewer hearts and flowers than most New Age blather. I also mentor emerging intuitives, psychics, and healers in a program called Automatic Intuition. Today, I am back from a week’s hiatus for the first episode of our fall season. It seems to be working out pretty well to do a run of 12 episodes and then take a week off. It greatly impacts my quality of life to be able to do this. It also allows both Linda and I to catch our breaths and catch up on our To Do lists. I, for one, am thrilled to see the back side of summer. I didn’t think about the podcast actually capturing my energy during a time I would normally retreat a bit. July and August - not my favorite time of year. You know how a lot of people have Seasonal Affective Disorder and they experience low energy in the winter? Well, I have the opposite of that. Hot humid summer drains me. It’s like a weight. It’s the psychic equivalent of that heavy lead blanket they lay on top of you when you have X-rays at the dentist. You know what I’m talking about? I love fall. Or autumn. I’m gearing up for my most productive time of year. I spend October and November furiously writing. I can’t wait to be in hardcore, creative mode, with a sense of truly moving forward after so much stagnation and confusion. I’ve mentioned the eclipse energy so many times, so I suppose I should share at least personally how that all shook out for me. You know the whole “Who am I? What’s my light? Where and how and why am I shining it into the world?" I didn’t experience a shedding of my skin in terms of a transformation to something different, for me it’s been more of a recommitment to my original intentions. A return to my authentic creativity. What I feel a need to shed is everybody else’s noise. Everyone else’s opinions and advice and judgments — even though they may be coming from a good place — it’s all started to be too much. (Without even getting into the cacophony of political conversation.) I just want the world to shut up so I can hear myself think. Do you ever have those moments when you turn the car radio off and just drive with your thoughts? I need to get back to Me. To my truth. My creative impulses. I know that sounds general. How it has come in specifically for me at this time is how it affects my writing. I’ve been writing non-fiction professionally for twelve years now. I’ve been publishing fiction for barely three years, but I’ve been writing it for over four decades… I’m not bragging, I’m just saying, I know how to do this. It’s the Thing my life has been oriented around. And I lost the thread this summer. I couldn’t hear my own channel. There was so much freaking static, and it really scared me, to lose that part of myself. I was in a state of total anxiety for at least three months. I am really plugged in to author communities online — indie publishing, industry news, classes, conventions, collaboration, marketing collectives, cross promotion… It is an absolute din of chatter. And I just reached a breaking point where I had to yell Silence! My Automatic Intuition community does require me to be on social media, it is a priority, so unplugging as much as I might like to is not realistic at this time. If social media is part of your business, then you’ll understand. So, what I have done is turn off all the notifications for groups that I belong to. I didn’t quit everything in a moment of madness; I just muted everybody. I can go back and start turning things back on when I’m in the mood for it. I’m in writing mode right now, not marketing mode, so a lot of posting and commenting about marketing and business-y writing stuff is just not helpful. When I shift gears, my desire for conversation and collaboration may change. The issue is that other people’s opinions drown out your own wisdom. I needed to hear my own channel, without any well meaning interference. So for me, that’s what the eclipse has been about. Returning to my creative origins, remember who I was when I was a creative writing major and pursuing my degree was only about pursuing my art. I had no real clue about what it would look like when that became an actual business. And in some ways, creatively, that’s a treasure that got buried and I needed to unearth it. So, for the next 10 to 12 weeks, my writing surge will focus on the creative in creative writing. I’m tuning out the market, and what everyone else is doing. I’m just getting clear about my identity, without judgment. This decision if you want to call it that has brought me tremendous peace. And the discomfort was part of the warning system helping me identify what is not working for me. I hope you have had some similar epiphanies, at least an inkling of what you need to do to get back on track. I have had some emails in the past few days from listeners who are still suffering from low energy and wondering when it’s going to pass and what they can do to get some relief. For me personally and for most of the people I talked to, it was really terrible before the eclipse and has started to shift. It’s not immediate, but it’s definitely happening. We are only barely out of Mercury Retrograde, still in the "shadow" period of that. Depending on your sign, these energies could be moving through at a different point. It's not just you, but I wouldn't be surprised if you're already feeling some relief. (You could be sensitive to these huge storms. At the time of this recording Friday Sep 8, 2017, we are dealing with the aftermath of Harvey and bracing for Irma. If you’re listening from one of the areas affected, be safe. Even for those in other parts of the world, the vibrations from the winds alone are said to be setting off seismic earthquake sensors in some pretty far flung locations. I can imagine if you are sensitive to psychic energies and storms, the anxiety pouring into the collective from those who are displaced and in danger… It’s pretty hard core.) If you’re listening from the future, the following suggestions will work regardless of when or under what circumstances you’re experiencing overwhelm. I am of course talking about emotional or mental overwhelm, not physical danger and natural disaster. But, this advice is for everybody. When the psychic or ethereal or mental or emotional energies are overwhelming you... Focus on grounding the physical. Just start with your body. If you already work out, be consistent and stick to your exercise plan. Go into robot mode, just show up and go through the motions. It doesn’t matter if you don’t feel like it, do it anyway. If the only thing physical you can do is go for walks, go for a daily walk. At least 30 minutes, preferably in nature or a park or somewhere away from traffic. Gorgeous fall weather already happening for a lot of people. (Spring for Ozzies and Kiwis...) I would personally choose late afternoon or evening to release the stress of the day, but for some people first thing in the morning sets you up to handle more during the day. Get up 30 minutes early if you need to. You'll make it up in deeper sleep. The tiniest bit of discipline or success generates crazy amounts of momentum. And if all you can do is breathe, just breathe. Focus on your breath. These energies are a storm. Storms pass. Be safe. One of the ways I chose to cope with the eclipse and mercury retrograde was by painting and rearranging my office. A can of paint and a color change is a relatively inexpensive way to transform a physical environment. And just as with the body, shifting the physical energy provides a foundation for bringing back the other layers of consciousness and productivity. Because here’s the thing - you can’t hang a challenging transformation on a brittle foundation. It just collapses. You know how it is when you’re sick… You’re not creating anything when just lying there with a fever trying to breathe is your only realistic goal. This has been a longer than normal personal intro. I still don’t feel like I fully recapped everything, but I think we’re all still processing. If you like hearing this personal stuff, do shoot me an email and let me know it’s helpful. I’ll be happy to share more as it comes up in our conversations. Ok. I want to get into today’s story segment but, before I forget, I want to take a moment to say thank you to my newest supporters on Patreon: Dr. Keith Holden, Jen Bookout Ramowski, and Russ, who requests some privacy and anonymity. I appreciate all of you who have pledged your support and I’m really excited to see the new names each week. It demonstrates that you’re enjoying the show and want it to continue. That’s very encouraging to me, so thank you. You can support my time in producing this show by pledging on Patreon. For as little as $1 a month, listeners who support on Patreon can also access bonus Q&A episodes, where you send in questions, I record answers to them, and they go out to patrons of the show exclusively. There is also a level of support that includes a free download of the guided meditation “Messages from your Spirit Guides." So, if you want to find out how you can become a patron, and access some of this extra audio content, please go to patreon.com/shiftyourspirits And now, finally, here’s today’s story about how one becomes a ghost. SEGMENT I feel most hauntings, or what we call ghosts, are probably psychic echoes. Residual energy. They’re like moving gifs or image loops. I’m not a medium, so I don’t experience human spirits in visitation, such as a relative or recently departed friend coming in. What most people would call demonic hauntings…Negative entity attachments, that type of thing…Yeah, I do not experience that at all. I have very specific psychic security in place. Layers and layers of programming and refined rules with my guardians to keep that kind of energy away from me. It is dealt with far outside the perimeter of my personal space. The only other explanations for what I’ve experienced as ghosts would be the results of some kind of irregular time phenomena. I actually wrote about this type of ghost in my novel Cloudbusting. And then there is the idea that time is an entirely abstract human construct and doesn’t really exist in the way we perceive it. Ash Riley brought this up in her interview on dream interpretation and past lives. The idea that past lives are multiple lives and might be happening simultaneously, in some kind of parallel dimensions. So, today’s ghost story is about a time phase shift I experienced. And when it happened it was the first time I was aware of the idea that we could witness the origin point of what might become a future haunting. You May Be Someone's Future Ghost About 3 years ago I had a haunting experience that was truly unlike any other — a type of phenomenon I haven't heard anyone else speak about; a kind of ghost I've never even really contemplated. I had a conscious awareness of myself as a future ghost to someone who will occupy my house years after me. It was the day I realized my mother and I were going to have a beloved family pet euthanized. I woke up that morning to find a text message that it was time. Buddy was eighteen years old, he had an amazing long life, but he was in decline. We anticipated he probably wouldn't be with us for another year. Still, he took a quick turn for the worst and I can’t allow that situation to drag on one more moment longer than it needs to. I spoke to my mama by phone and assured her I would go with her to the vet. The appointment wasn't until 3:00 in the afternoon, so I told her I'd come over early, observe him, confirm his condition, and spend a little time with him, say goodbye. One of the worst things at that point is waiting. When the decision has been made and it's the right one, I don't have the patience to wait. Waiting at all seems cruel to me. When you're terminally ill, in agony in your own skin, eight hours is an eternity. I hated for him to go through that. (Incidentally, I believe strongly in euthanasia for people, too.) After getting off the phone with my mother, it was torture trying to putter around my house, and kill time until I was due to go over and see Buddy. I'd only lived in my new house for two months. It was an old place, built in the 1930s, but I can absolutely assure you — don't be too disappointed — it was not haunted. I performed every spell of invitation I know; I stood in the dark and listened to the quiet until my ears were ringing… nothing. My new house was eighty-one years old, but it had only been home to just three families in all that time. Lots of kids had been raised there, their handprints are pressed into the patio concrete, their names and birthdays are carved into the workbench in the garage. From what I know of the history of the house from the previous owner and the elderly neighbors next door, my house had known mostly love. No deaths, no tragedies, no violence. The energy of the space was truly peaceful, and of course, I was grateful for that. But there's a part of me that doesn't mind a little lingering spirit here and there. A little psychic echo. I’ve lived in haunted rental houses all my life; I finally bought one, and it was spirit-free. My friend Tina’s houses are always centers of paranormal activity. I'm pretty convinced at this point it has little to do with her houses; I think they move around with her. She’ll become periodically excited by the escalation of activity — thumps and bumps and footsteps and such — and beg me to come over and experience it. It never fails, though. She complains that, several hours before I’m due to arrive, her own ghosts all go quiet. Nothing happens while I'm there; she just as fun catching me up on the evidence. And later I hear that the house remained peaceful for days afterward. I have a heavy angelic security detail. I've worked for years to put it in place, customize it, and maintain it. They clear the spaces I intend to visit. By my request, I have a larger than average buffer zone. Other than the guides I may intentionally connect with at my clients' requests, almost nothing "randomly spooky" gets through. This could also have something to do with the stillness of the new house I had bought. But honestly, I don't think so. I tried to pick up on some ghosts. I strained to hear just a faint echo of some soul who had resided there in the past. I did have one small flash of a psychic memory, imprinted out in the yard near the edge of the property. There is an original thriving boxwood hedge around three sides of the property. It was one of the features I really loved about the house, this living green fence. But boxwood is meant to be maintained in a box like shape, which requires a lot of hedge trimming. I’ve mowed my share of grass, and I’ve weedeated and edged many a driveway and sidewalk, but maintaining the perfect planes of this boxwood was another level of yard work. It’s not just the top you see. Once you finish the top, you have to go back around the property and do the outside wall. And then you have to go back around the property and do the interior wall of the hedge. Oh. My. God. This was some physical labor. Even though I hadn’t heard a peep out of any ghosts inside the house, one day while I was out there sweating away, I heard a grumbling voice. A man, bitching and moaning to himself about this hedge. I was thinking it too, but I distinctly heard him. And I saw or felt that he was doing this with giant manual scissor like trimmers. This was decades ago, long before electric hedge trimmers. It was just a minute or so, and it soon faded away. I blessed him from the future and at least felt a little more grateful for the obnoxious clatter of my power tool chewing through the job. But back to the present. To the morning of Buddy's last day. I'm alone in my kitchen, and I allow myself to have one really big loud ugly cry for Buddy. And in that moment, I felt someone with me. It was a teenaged girl. She couldn’t see me, but she could hear me crying and was trying to communicate with me. I knew — and I can't tell you exactly how I knew, I was just certain in that instantaneous claircognizant download kind of way — that she wasn't a ghost. I was the ghost. She was in the future, and she heard the psychic echo of my grief. I had just left it there, imprinted it on the space, and a girl who will one day live in that house after me, picked up on it. I was in shock — I'd never thought about our ability to do this, or at least to be aware of it in the present while it is happening. Have you ever thought about this? Maybe it's just me. I don’t know about you, but now I feel incredibly on display… You know what I mean? What am I imprinting? What’s getting recorded? It's like those time capsules I used to bury in hopes that someone would dig them up one day. I've also written messages inside the closets of my dorm rooms before … I’ve left objects or notes in apartments when I moved out of them… It made me think of all that. Who’s watching me, picking up on me from other times, other dimensions? I felt bad. I wanted to assure her that I wasn't haunting her — I wasn't trapped there or anything — I was just crying for someone I loved. It never occurred to me that anybody would hear it. Out of time. I did my best to project to her a feeling that everything was okay. I spoke clearly and explained my situation, in case some future ghost hunter did want to record like an EVP… I don't think she could really make out my words at all. It was like when somebody is on the other end of a bad phone connection — you can hear her asking "Hello?" in that same one-sided kind of way. Anyway, this signal — this vortex, this brief wormhole in time, or whatever it w as — faded away. It probably only lasted two or three minutes, but it left me wondering about the temporal aspect of haunting. Are you, right now, someones's ghost in the future? OUTRO Thanks again for listening to the Shift Your Spirits podcast. For show notes, links, transcripts and all the past episodes please visit shiftyourspirits.com You can subscribe in iTunes or Stitcher or whatever app you use to access podcasts. If you’d like to get an intuitive reading with me, or download a free ebook and meditation to help you connect with your guides please go to sladeroberson.com and if you’re interested in my professional intuitive training program, you can start the course for free by downloading the Attunement at automaticintuition.com BEFORE I GO I promised to leave you a message in answer to a question or a concern you may have. So take a moment to think about that — hold it in your mind or speak it out loud. I’ll pause for just a few seconds….right…now. 1…2…3…4 MESSAGE Endings are openings for new beginnings. If you’re still waiting for some fresh new direction to present itself, hang in there. It’s inevitable. It’s seasonal. There’s no flailing or striving required, really. Conserve your energy and allow it to come to you…It’s on its way. It’s picking up right now, like a breeze. You’ll feel it when it arrives. You can’t miss it. And I’ll talk to you later.
Carlos Hyde warns skeptics to know, that they better not Sleep on the 49ers. What is going on in Santa Clara to provoke Carlos into such rhetoric? The fresh blood in the building has produced a rejuvenated confidence within the 49ers locker room. Shanahan is shinning as a leader! Carlos, now on his fourth coaching staff, sees Shanahan’s guidance setting up the 49ers franchise for success. Carlos is quoted saying, “If you look at the previous years we’ve had, I definitely see teams (saying) ‘we’re going to get the win, easy, but we’re definitely going to shock people. They can think whatever they want.” We are less than 48hours from the season opening week 1 game on the the 2017 schedule. The 49ers seem as ready to go as the fanbase under Kyle Shanahan’s leadership. Some of us are calling the touchdown count and who will be delivering them, right along with the points expected to be scored! How many sacks can be expected? Are the 49ers going to win this game? We’re discussing this, and so much more on this Friday Sep 9 on Red & Gold Radio. Intro music/ Jose Santana - Niners By Law Intro music/ Sully - Be Easy If you would like to join the show that is broadcast live Mon - Tue & Thu - Fri 7pm PT on Ronbo Sports App. Please do because everybody would love to hear from you about “the next generation 49ers”! You will need to Download the Ronbo Sports FREE app. You’ll find all the easy instructions on how to participate. We hope to hear from you soon. #FaithfulthenFaithfulnow Download the Ronbo Sports app: App store: appsto.re/us/BFepdb.i Google play store: play.google.com/store/apps/detail…arber.ronbosports
Self described as Neo-Soul and R&B Victoria Jones is focused on making positive, challenging music. She combines powerful vocals, substance of message and a laid back style to great effect! Check out today's episode where we talk to Victoria about what inspires her music, her growth as an artist and her future plans. We also hear three tracks recorded in studio, "White Butterfly", "Uptown New York City", "Live for Now" and off her album "Be Bold" Be sure to see her next Friday (Sep 15th) at Concerts on the Docks Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment
Self described as Neo-Soul and R&B Victoria Jones is focused on making positive, challenging music. She combines powerful vocals, substance of message and a laid back style to great effect! Check out today's episode where we talk to Victoria about what inspires her music, her growth as an artist and her future plans. We also hear three tracks recorded in studio, "White Butterfly", "Uptown New York City", "Live for Now" and off her album "Be Bold" Be sure to see her next Friday (Sep 15th) at Concerts on the Docks Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment
Totally great band, So Cal's Electric Junkie's have got upcoming shows which are exciting! They have supported acts like Jack Russel's Great White, Lynch Mob, Last in Line, and so on! Next stop is The Rose in Pasadena, on Friday Sep. 9th!
Hek82 is hooked on Electric Junkies! So Cal has great bands to offer, and this is one of them... if you haven't heard them yet make sure to Tune In! Upcoming shows inc. Friday Sep. 9th, supporting Lynch Mob at The Rose in Pasadena!
Friday Sep 25 at Fifth and South Bouquet: Police arrest a bystander and cameraman, fire chemical and "less lethal" weapons. Prior to this the police had failed to give a warning to disperse. In previous "crowd control" measures by police we had been informed we would be safe if we stuck to the sidewalks - not so in this case.