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Coming to you from the JRE Tobacco Aladino Studios, Nick is joined by Trey Mac Shipley of Aladino Cigars. We smoke the Aladino 85th Anniversary, which was selected as the Parishioners Cigar of the Year for 2025, while we discuss a recent trip to Florida where Nick tagged along with Trey Mac to do some sales calls to shops. Nick was trying out some new equipment with the idea of doing some vlogging and, well, it kinda worked and kinda didn't. But the guys discuss their travels and you get an insight into the day of a cigar rep. We also discuss a variety of other topics including ketchup, women's foreheads, yacht rock, and much more. From there, learn what we've been listening to and watching in the Villiger Cigars Entertainment Report. And it's Friday, which means it's time for another Fun Fact from Pinky! Get your calls in for Ask the Pulpit at (863)874-0000. Or email your comments to Nick@CigarPulpit.com! SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS... For all your online cigar purchasing needs, head over to 2GuysCigars.com! In business for 40 years, they are THE trusted name in the cigar industry! Family owned and operated, they provide a great selection, fair prices, and outstanding customer service. That's 2GuysCigars.com! Follow JRE Tobacco/Aladino at @AladinoCigars on Instagram or check out their website, JRETobacco.com for a store near you that carries their cigars Follow Villiger Cigars at @VilligerCigar on Instagram or check out their website, VilligerCigars.com for a store near you that carries their cigars, or visit their new online shop at https://villigercigars.store/home
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Der gigantische Hype um die queere, gerade in Deutschland angelaufene Eishockey-Serie „Heated Rivalry“ bringt aktuell auch einen kleinen Verlag im thüringischen Steinbach-Hallenberg zum Beben. Jan und Daniel haben die Verlegerin Jeannette Bauroth zu Gast. Sie kommt kaum hinterher, die riesige Nachfrage nach Rachels Reids Buch zu bedienen – es war die Serienvorlage. Bei eat.READ.sleep erzählt Bauroth, wie sie zu den Printrechten an dem Buch kam, warum sie Bücher veröffentlichen will, die andere Verlage für Regal-Hüter halten und was Literatur wirklich sexy macht.Alle Infos zum Podcast: https://ndr.de/eatreadsleep Mail gern an: eatreadsleep@ndr.de Alle Lesekreise: https://ndr.de/eatreadsleep-lesekreise Unseren Newsletter gibt es hier: https://ndr.de/eatreadsleep-newsletter Podcast-Tipp: Telephobiahttps://1.ard.de/telephobia4 Tipp zu 100 Jahren Siegfried Lenz:https://www.ndr.de/kultur/buch/100-Jahre-Siegfried-Lenz-Kritischer-aber-humorvoller-Geist,lenz432.htmlDie Bücher der Folge: (00:04:37) Liz Moore: „Der andere Arthur“, übersetzt von Cornelius Hartz, C.H. Beck (Bestseller-Challenge) (00:16:31) Kristof Magnusson: „Die Reise ans Ende der Geschichte“, Klett-Cotta (Literarische Vorspeise)(00:24:20) Nefeli Kavouras: „Gelb, auch ein schöner Gedanke“, Kiepenheuer & Witsch (Tipp von Jan)(00:29:39) Rachel Reid: „Heated Rivalry“, übersetzt von Martha Sonnenburg, Second Chances Verlag (Buch zum Interview)(00:54:17) Siegfried Lenz: „So zärtlich war Suleyken“, Fischer (All Time Favourite) In der nächsten Folge gibt es keine Bestseller-Challenge, weil es nur um Jane Austen gehen wird. Aber lest gern mit: Jane Austen: „Stolz und Vorurteil“, übersetzt von Andrea Ott, Manesse (Platz 4 der Independent Bestsellerliste)Unser Gast in dieser Folge: Jeannette BaurothRezept für Negroni:https://www.ndr.de/kultur/buch/eatreadsleep-158-agenten-cocktail-und-spice-on-ice,ersfolge-138.htmleat.READ.sleep. ist der Bücherpodcast, der das Lesen feiert. Jan Ehlert, Daniel Kaiser und Katharina Mahrenholtz diskutieren über Bestseller, stellen aktuelle Romane vor und präsentieren die All Time Favorites der Community. Egal ob Krimis, Klassiker, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Kinder- und Jugendbücher, Urlaubsbücher, Gesellschafts- und Familienromane - hier hat jedes Buch seinen Platz. Und auch kulinarisch (literarische Vorspeise!) wird etwas geboten und beim Quiz am Ende können alle ihr Buch-Wissen testen und Fun Facts für den nächsten Smalltalk mitnehmen.
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This week on Living the Outdoors, Marc Drewek is joined by Randy Brochtrup! This week, We discuss the Sturgeon Spearing Season, Remembering Milo Hanson and the story of his world record whitetail, Shed hunting and Fun Facts!
Everyone has been in a small town (we think?) so how does someone know they're in a small town? Well, we tell you the dead giveaways signs that you are in said small town. We also talk about amusing yourself as a dad (and it's not playing with your dingy). Then, we play a game called "Which State?" (the witch state would be Massachusetts) Who will win? Well, you're just gonna have to listen for yourself i'm not telling you! Then, a fun fact about life threatening spinal cord injuries! Get $10 Off at BRUNT with code YBR at https://www.bruntworkwear.com/ybr #Bruntpod #ad TIMESTAMPS:0:00 intro0:30 Signs Small Town32:15 Dad/Father42:49 Which State?1:03:26 Fun Fact!
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In this episode of PPC Live The Podcast , Anu Adegbola hosts Adam Dale and Shaquira Jeyasingh from Opteo, discussing the evolution of digital marketing tools, the impact of AI on Google Ads management, and the importance of customer engagement. They share insights on the challenges faced during the rebuilding of the Opteo platform, common mistakes in PPC management, and the future of AI in marketing. The conversation emphasizes the need for transparency, adaptability, and understanding customer needs in a rapidly changing landscape.TakeawaysAI has fundamentally changed the role of Google Ads managers.Opteo has undergone a significant rebuild to adapt to market changes.Customer transparency is crucial during periods of change.Knee-jerk reactions to new tools can hinder effective marketing strategies.Engaging with customers directly can provide valuable insights.The importance of maintaining fundamental knowledge in PPC management.Automation tools should complement, not replace, human oversight.Understanding the evolving landscape of digital marketing is essential.The future of AI in marketing presents both opportunities and challenges.Building a multi-channel approach is key for modern marketing tools.Chapters00:00 Introduction to PPC Live and Opteo06:35 Fun Facts and Personal Insights11:25 The Impact of AI on Google Ads Management16:04 Navigating Changes in Automation and User Trust21:10 Rebuilding the Platform: Challenges and Solutions24:37 The Importance of a Holistic Business View26:24 Customer Retention and Transparency During Change28:48 Understanding Customer Sentiment and Communication30:34 Key Takeaways from the Journey of Change34:41 Common Mistakes in PPC Management37:28 The Future of AI in PPC Advertising41:06 Fun Reflections on PPC Careers48:40 Outro.mp3Find Opteo on LinkedInEarly Access to revamped Opteo platform PPC Live The Podcast features weekly conversations with paid search experts sharing their experiences, challenges, and triumphs in the ever-changing digital marketing landscape.Join us for PPC Live Online on Apr 29thJoin our Whatsapp groupSubscribe to our Newsletter
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Welcome back to the Rick's Rambles Podcast, where nostalgia, mental health, music history, and a little fun all come together. This week's episode is a joyful mix of classic TV, meaningful life lessons, and unforgettable music. We kick things off with our Fun Facts segment, spotlighting my all-time favorite detective series, The Rockford Files, and why it still holds up as one of television's smartest and most relatable crime shows. In our mental health segment, we take a heartfelt look at Mister Rogers' Neighborhood and the timeless wisdom it offered—not just to kids, but to all of us navigating life, emotions, and kindness. Next up in The Story Behind the Song, we dive into the uplifting classic Up, Up and Away by The 5th Dimension, exploring the song's hopeful message and why it became an anthem of optimism during a turbulent era. We wrap things up with our always-fun quirky holidays of the week, celebrating the odd, the offbeat, and the smiles they bring. If you love classic television, positive mental health conversations, music history, and a little lighthearted fun, this episode of the Rick's Rambles Podcast is for you.
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Cactus, sunshine, and desert drama: this is the episode where we go all in on the most iconic plant of the American West. Saguaro National Park is bursting with towering giants and incredible stories of survival, and we're digging into all of it! In this episode, we cover: Why the saguaro cactus is an American icon (and possibly a giant green lightsaber) What makes saguaros so tough, and why they only grow in certain parts of the desert The mind-blowing slow growth of a baby saguaro, and how nurse trees help them survive The park's wild history of cactus rustling and near collapse How the saguaro population is finally bouncing back Your task for today: Visit Saguaro National Park's Facebook or Instagram and thank a ranger! Their work protects plants that won't even reach full height in their lifetimes, and it's incredible. Don't miss the full show notes packed with all the links we mentioned so you can plan your adventures like a pro: https://www.dirtinmyshoes.com/5-incredible-fun-facts-about-arizonas-saguaro-national-park/ Planning your own Saguaro National Park adventure? Episode 136: Exploring Saguaro National Park: Best Tips + Activities: https://www.dirtinmyshoes.com/136-exploring-saguaro-national-park-best-tips-activities/ 5 Things You Can't Miss on Your First Visit to Saguaro: https://www.dirtinmyshoes.com/5-things-cant-miss-first-visit-saguaro/ 8 Day Spring Break National Parks Road Trip!: https://www.dirtinmyshoes.com/8-day-spring-break-national-parks-road-trip/ Master Reservation List: https://www.dirtinmyshoes.com/list/ National Park Checklist: https://www.dirtinmyshoes.com/national-parks-checklist/ Trip Packing List: https://www.dirtinmyshoes.com/pack/
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On the latest episode of the WGI Unleashed Podcast, we travel to WGI's Huntsville, Alabama, office to sit down with Jason Alvarez, Senior Operations Manager for our Geospatial + Land Surveying group. In this episode, hosts Dan and Katie explore Jason's 23-year journey at WGI, from starting in the field as a rod person to leading operations in one of the firm's growing offices. His story highlights persistence, curiosity, and the impact of saying yes to opportunity. From Florida Roots to Geospatial Leadership Jason grew up in Central and South Florida, including time in Lake Wales, where he balanced football and marching band. Yes, marching band. And yes, there were kilts involved. Before surveying ever entered the picture, Jason thought he might become a computer programmer. He built computers in high school and enjoyed working with technology, but he quickly realized that sitting behind a screen all day was not for him. He wanted something that blended tech with the outdoors. Enter surveying. Through a family connection, Jason got his first exposure to the field. What began as data entry and CAD work turned into a genuine interest in geospatial technology. When an opportunity at WGI opened up, he took it and started as a rod person on a survey crew. And that is where it all began. Building a Career by Saying Yes Jason did not map out a 20-plus-year plan. Instead, he leaned into every opportunity that came his way. He asked to learn new equipment. He stepped into office production. He volunteered for projects. He even spent two years working in IT to expand his technical skill set before returning to Geospatial. If someone asked, "Can you do this?" Jason's answer was usually, "Sure." That mindset helped shape his career. Over time, field experience turned into project management. Project management turned into operational leadership. Today, he oversees geospatial operations in Huntsville, bringing both technical expertise and years of institutional knowledge to the table. Lessons from Brightline and Beyond One of Jason's most memorable projects was supporting the Brightline construction effort. Managing multiple crews operating seven days a week required coordination, adaptability, and the integration of advanced technology, including robotic total stations and monitoring systems. It was a demanding assignment, but one that pushed him to grow both technically and as a leader. Implementing new technologies, coordinating teams, and navigating the pace of construction taught him lessons that continue to shape how he leads today. Watching WGI Grow After 23 years, Jason has had a front-row seat to WGI's evolution. What started as a smaller firm focused primarily on land development has grown into a multidisciplinary powerhouse offering transportation, lidar, planning, architecture, and more. With that growth has come expanded opportunities, new technologies, and a broader range of projects. Through it all, Jason says two things have remained constant: opportunity and people. He credits WGI's collaborative culture and the willingness of associates to help one another as the biggest reasons he has stayed. Whether learning a new system, tackling a complex project, or transitioning into leadership, there has always been someone willing to share knowledge and support the team. Fun Facts and Family Time Outside of work, Jason is a self-proclaimed big kid at heart. These days, most of his free time is spent with his two-and-a-half-year-old son building Lego sets and playing with toy trains. He also shared a few memorable facts during the episode: He does not drink tea. Under any circumstances. He has never used the restroom on an airplane. Not even on a 14-hour international flight. Despite attending a Scottish-themed high school, he did not play the bagpipes. You will have to tune in to hear the full stories behind those... Tune In Jason's journey is a reminder that careers are not one-size-fits-all. Growth can happen through curiosity, persistence, and a willingness to step up when opportunity knocks. If you are looking for a story about starting at the ground level and building a career through determination and adaptability, this episode is for you. Listen to this episode of WGI Unleashed on your favorite podcast platform and stay tuned for more conversations with the people, projects, and culture that define WGI. Visit your favorite podcast app now and subscribe to WGI Unleashed to receive alerts every time a new episode drops. You can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, or wherever you find your favorite podcasts.
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Discovering Grayslake: Unveiling the Stories and People That Make Our Town Unique
Janet shares her journey from photographer to bookstore owner, highlighting the shop's 32,000-title collection, unique programs like "Blind Date with a Book," and her support for local authors. The conversation captures the warmth and character of Grayslake, celebrating community connections, the joy of reading, and the importance of supporting local businesses. Listeners are invited to stop by, explore the store's treasures, and experience firsthand the hometown charm that makes Grayslake special. Unexpected Beginnings: Janet's journey from a 20-year career in commercial photography to owning a bookstore is nothing short of inspiring. She took over "This Old Book" 13 years ago to keep its doors open, and she hasn't looked back since. A Treasure Trove of Books: With around 32,000 titles, "This Old Book" is a haven for book lovers. From books dating back to the 1600s to the latest releases, there's something for everyone. Most books come from local patrons who trade their collections for store credit, keeping the inventory fresh and diverse. Supporting Local Authors: Jeanette proudly supports local writers by selling their books on commission. This dedicated section features a variety of genres, from mystery to politics, and she's excited about reviving book signings to celebrate local talent. Blind Date with a Book: One of the store's most creative offerings is the "Blind Date with a Book" program. Books are wrapped in paper with intriguing clues about their genre or theme, making for a delightful surprise. These are especially popular around holidays and come with themed gifts like bookmarks and stickers. Hidden Gems: Janet's loves the treasure hunt aspect of her business. She's discovered fascinating items like a 19th-century math book with a heartfelt note and a rare set of Oscar Wilde's works with a personal letter from Wilde himself. Community Connection: Janet's emphasizes the nostalgic and sensory experience of visiting a physical bookstore. The smell of aging paper, the joy of browsing shelves, and the personal connections formed with customers make "This Old Book" a cherished part of Grayslake's cultural fabric. Puzzle Swap: A unique monthly event where people bring in old puzzles and take new ones. It's a fun and free way to engage the community and attract visitors from near and far. Book Recommendations: Janet's go-to recommendations vary based on the reader's interests. From graphic novels for reluctant young readers to classics like Frankenstein and A Clockwork Orange for teens, she has a knack for finding the perfect book for everyone. Fun Facts and Curiosities: Weirdest Donation: A book entirely about bile from the 1940s. Surprisingly, it sold quickly! Favorite Authors: Jeanette enjoys a wide range, from the classics like Homer and Jane Austen to modern horror. Hidden Talents: Jeanette's superpower? Sarcasm! And if she could have any superpower, it'd be invisibility. Community Announcements: Bachelorette Auction: Join us on the 27th for our Bachelorette Auction, with all proceeds going to a wonderful family in need. Whether you buy a ticket, donate, or just spread the word, your support makes a difference. Random Acts of Kindness: Let's spread kindness like wildfire. Hold the door, smile, and be a good human. It's the little things that make our community stronger. Thank you for being a part of our Grayslake family. Tune in to the "Discovering Grayslake" podcast every Tuesday to meet more amazing people from our community. And don't forget to stop by "This Old Book" and say hi to Jeanette—let her know you heard about the store on the podcast! Stay curious and kind, David Wool P.S. Subscribe to the podcast and never miss an episode. Let's keep discovering Grayslake together! Are you happy with the results?
Message us ANONYMOUSLYNovelist and also podcast host (Writing While Handicapped), Derek McFadden rejoins us for his latest choice "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?!" (1988 d. Zemeckis) Starring: Bob Hoskins (3x People's Sexiest Man Alive), Christopher Lloyd, and Joanna Cassidy. This blend of hand drawn animation, Warner & Disney characters, and work in volumes was a trailblazing piece of filmmaking 30 + years ago, but how does that hold up against the master works of today (Jason X, Morbius), and does it really hold up at all? A discussion about how certain parts of certain people might could move in a certain way that is uncertainly certain to be certainly up down around and the whole deal. Pppppplease stop reading, and listen. There's no pain...no pain...no pain...no pain...no pain...no pain...no pain...no pain...no pain...no pain...2/17!Support the show**All episodes contain explicit language**Artwork - Ben McFaddenReview Review Intro/Outro Theme - Jamie Henwood"What Are We Watching" & "Whatcha been up to?" Themes - Matthew Fosket"Fun Facts" Theme - Chris Olds/Paul RootLead-Ins Edited/Conceptualized by - Ben McFaddenProduced by - Ben McFadden & Paul RootConcept - Paul Root
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Welcome back to another uplifting and nostalgia-filled episode of the Rick's Rambles Podcast, the fast-paced, magazine-style show packed with fun facts, good news, music history, and quirky holidays! We kick things off with our Fun Facts segment, diving into the surprisingly rich history of croquet. Whether you remember playing it in the backyard as a kid or had no idea it was still played competitively today, you'll discover how this classic lawn game evolved—and why it's more serious than you might think. Next up is our Good News / Mental Health story of the week, focusing on Random Acts of Kindness. We explore how simple acts of generosity positively impact not only the people who receive them, but also those who perform them—boosting mental health, connection, and overall well-being. In our Story Behind the Song, we take a deeper look at the haunting and unforgettable hit “Wildfire” by Michael Martin Murphey. Learn the inspiration behind the song, why it stood out in the 1970s, and how it became a timeless classic. And as always, we wrap things up with a rundown of the fun and quirky holidays of the week, giving you a few extra reasons to smile and celebrate. If you love nostalgia, classic music, positive stories, and a little bit of fun each week, this episode of the Rick's Rambles Podcast is one you won't want to miss!
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