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Send us a textRich Paul's controversial statement claiming the Miami Heat's championship core of LeBron, Wade, and Bosh was "never a Big Three" sparks heated debate about NBA history and narrative control. I explore why this claim is absurd by examining the definition of a Big Three and comparing it to other famous NBA trios.• Define a Big Three as three perennial all-star players in or around their prime years• Breakdown of the 2008 Boston Celtics Big Three (Pierce, Allen, Garnett) as a classic example• Analysis of the Warriors' Big Four with Durant joining Curry, Thompson and Green• Detailed stats showing Miami's trio were all multi-time All-Stars in their prime when they joined forces• Rich Paul's statement appears to be an attempt to rewrite history to enhance LeBron's legacy• Examining how Bosh's role as "ultimate professional" doesn't diminish his star status• Statistical comparison showing LeBron played with more All-Stars against fewer playoff All-Star opponents than JordanLike, subscribe, comment, and tell anyone who's anyone about the show! I'm curious about your thoughts – is Rich Paul right or am I off my rocker? Let me know what you think.Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/GetABucketShow for more content!!!
On this episode of the Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast, Bob and Gary Tanguay discuss the latest episode of 'Celtics City' Docu-series around the assembly of the Big 3, the acquisition of Kevin Garnett, and Doc Rovers' time in Boston. All that, and much more! 00:00 - Intro 00:40 - Bob meeting Doc Rivers 06:00 - Assembling the Big 3 09:00 - Doc in the Playoffs 11:10 - Prizepicks 12:00 - Bill Russel & Kevin Garnett 13:50 - Danny Ainge 17:15 - Gametime 18:00 - Garnett's Celtics impact Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Preacher: William Garnett Benett Sermon: Sevens Date: 27/04/2025
On today’s episode we are deeply honoured to have Dr Michelle Garnett speaking with us about neurodivergence in the teen years, as well as her own life experience as a neurodivergent woman. Dr Garnett is a clinical psychologist, author, and late-diagnosed AuDHDer, and she has worked in the autistic community for over 30 years. Listeners would likely know her as the co-founder of Attwood & Garnett Events, with Professor Tony Attwood. Dr Garnett is a leading voice in neuro-affirming care, research, and advocacy. We cover: What neurodivergence means to Michelle. Michelle’s experience of her neurodivergence and anxiety throughout her life, and things that she has personally found helpful in managing anxiety. [We get here at about the 40 minute mark!] Reasons why the transition to the teen years can be so challenging for neurodivergence teens and their families, including neurological changes and differences, and school and the broader environment. Identity formation in the teen years for neurodivergent teens. Making room for your own emotions as a parent. Signs to look out for that may indicate your young person is struggling. Tips for parents and caregivers supporting neurodivergent young people. Michelle’s five key messages for neurodivergent teens. Things we mentioned + helpful resources: Attwood & Garnett Events in general Webcast: Autism and Carer Burnout - 11th April 2025 – Attwood & Garnett Events Webcast: Autism: Developing a Positive Self-Identity - 22nd August 202 – Attwood & Garnett Events Succeeding with Autistic Teenagers – Attwood & Garnett Events School Can’t Australia Books Dr Garnett recommends for parents Out of the Box by Madonna King and Rebecca Sparrow Supporting Autistic Girls and Gender Diverse Youth - Yellow Ladybugs If autistic themselves: The Neurodivergence Skills Workbook for Autism and ADHD by Jennifer Kemp & Monique Mitchelson Podcasts Dr Garnett recommends for teens For identity and self-acceptance (not identified as ND): Feeling Seen, The Happiness Lab, Ologies For identified and accepted ND: Uniquely Human: The Podcast, The Divergent Mind Storytelling & relatable for teens: This Teenage Life, Teenager Therapy, Brave Not Perfect Find Michelle at Attwood and Garnett Events and on socials @ attwoodgarnett Got questions for us?? Come along to our LIVE Q&A event! Held online on 27th June (with replay available to all ticket holders). Grab a ticket here and submit your question! Enjoyed the episode and want to support us further? Join our Patreon community! Patreon subscribers receive ad-free episodes, basic episode transcripts from Season 4 onwards, access to a monthly live zoom hang out, 50% off our episode articles, plus bonus monthly content (depending on subscription tier). Check out our Patreon page to support us, as we aim to make quality mental health care information accessible to everyone: www.patreon.com/ndwomanpod. Want polished copies of our episodes in beautiful and readable pdf article format? Grab them here. Contact us at ndwomanpod@gmail.com, or visit our website: www.ndwomanpod.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
April returns to discuss our weekend in Kansas to 1858 Garnett House Hotel and other parnaomal adventures
In this week's episode we sit down with Director Garnett Bruce as he discusses the Butler Opera Center's newest production of The Marriage of Figaro.
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit www.WOSPodcast.comThis show includes the following songs:Royal Blush - Ice Age FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYSamana Rising - Bully FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYCarrie Sue & The Wood Burners - Don't FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYemstuu - Don't Look At Me FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYWaking Stone - Age of Rage FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYElizabeth Sheppard - Mama FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYThe Family Hodes - Spread The Love FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYDenise Dimin - Daylight feat. Lyia Meta FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYSofi Gev - Bright Light Shining Hendrick - Burning FOLLOW ON SOUNDCLOUDAndrea Pizzo And The Purple Mice - Hidden Figures FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYEvelyn Jackson - Pirate Song FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYGabriela Arnon - Flood Your House Mary Garnett Edwards - Poisoned FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYMystikjipsy - Barriers Down FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYFor Music Biz Resources Visit www.FEMusician.com and www.ProfitableMusician.comVisit our Sponsor Profitable Musician Newsletter at profitablemusician.com/joinVisit our Sponsor Kick Bookkeeping at http://profitablemusician.com/kickVisit our Sponsor Track Stage at https://profitablemusician.com/trackstageBecome more Profitable in just 3 minutes per day. http://profitablemusician.com/join
Send us a textWhat's the meaning of life? Why is there pain and suffering? How do you balance justice and love? These "accursed questions" have haunted humanity for centuries. Fyodor Dostoevsky sought to answer these questions through his characters' lives. His answers are prophetic for our time.In this episode, I sit down with Northwestern University professor of Russian literature Gary Saul Morson. We discuss what Dostoevsky reveals about developing intellectual honesty, how to deal with suffering and brokenness, as well as his arguments for and against God. His latest book, Wonder Confronts Certainty: Russian Writers on the Timeless Questions and Why Their Answers Matter, sets the stage for this interview sets the stage for this interview.Topics:The "Accursed Questions" of Russian LiteratureDostoevsky's Intellectual Honesty with FaithBattle-Testing Worldviews through FictionThe Dangers of Abstracting IndividualsNotes from Underground: Human Freedom vs DeterminismThe Core of Ethics: Human Surprisingness"What books have had an impact on you?""What advice do you have for teenagers?Bio:Gary Saul Morson is Lawrence B. Dumas Professor of the Arts and Humanities and Professor of Russian Literature at Northwestern University. His 21 authored or edited volumes and 300 shorter publications have examined major Russian writers, the philosophy of time, the role of quotations in culture, great aphorisms, and the ultimate questions about life taken seriously in Russian literature. His classes on Russian writers in translation have enrolled over 500 students, and he is the recipient of numerous teaching and research awards. Morson writes regularly for numerous national publications, including The New York Review of Books, The Wall Street Journal, Commentary, First Things, Mosaic, and several others. He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1995Prof. Morson on the best Dostoevsky translations:“The best translations of Dostoevsky are by Constance Garnett or revisions of Garnett. For Notes from Underground, use Garnett revised by Ralph Matlaw; for The Brothers Karamazov, Garnett revised by Susan McReynolds; and for The Possessed (Demons)be sure to use the Modern Library version of the Garnett translation with appendixes containing versions of a chapter he was not allowed to publish.”Socials -Lessons from Interesting People substack: https://taylorbledsoe.substack.com/Website: https://www.aimingforthemoon.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aiming4moon/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Aiming4Moon
Dennis and Brady are joined by Yale's boys basketball coach Garnett Kohler to talk about the Bulldogs historic season, the improvement their team made, whats next and more!
In this episode of The Learning Curve, co-hosts U-Arkansas Prof. Albert Cheng and Alisha Searcy interview Nicole Stelle Garnett, Associate Dean and John P. Murphy Foundation Professor of Law at Notre Dame Law School, and a national expert in education law and school choice. Dean Garnett discusses the vital role Catholic education plays in fostering faith, community, and the pursuit of “the true, the good, and the […]
In this episode of The Learning Curve, co-hosts U-Arkansas Prof. Albert Cheng and Alisha Searcy interview Nicole Stelle Garnett, Associate Dean and John P. Murphy Foundation Professor of Law at Notre Dame Law School, and a national expert in education law and school choice. Dean Garnett discusses the vital role Catholic education plays in fostering faith, community, and the pursuit of “the true, the good, and the beautiful.” She explores the challenges posed by the decline of Catholic schools in urban areas, as outlined in her book Lost Classroom, Lost Community: Catholic Schools' Importance in Urban America, and highlights policy solutions such as expanding educational choice options to support Catholic school families. She delves into recent landmark U.S. Supreme Court decisions, including Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue and Carson v. Makin, which undermined the legal barriers to school choice, like Blaine Amendments, while strengthening religious liberty in K-12 schooling. Dean Garnett also examines the growth of private school choice programs, education savings accounts, and education tax credits across the U.S., and offers insights into upcoming legal challenges as the opponents of school choice and religious education strategize to push back.
In today's episode Isaiah is joined by sports journalist Ahmad Garnett, who is a reporter at the Star Democrat and spent some time covering every pro sports team in Detroit. They first react to the Commanders upsetting the Lions as Jayden Daniels historic rookie season continues (2:53). Next Isaiah and Ahmad break down the Bills beating the Ravens, as they explain Lamar and the Ravens performance (24:06). Following they look ahead to the AFC Championship game (38:50). Lastly they discuss the Chiefs & Eagles wins and Ahmad gives his predictions for conference championship weekend (46:07).Ahmad's social media handles: https://www.instagram.com/ahmad.g____?igsh=dGhybGtqNjl0cDY= X account https://x.com/_ahmadg_?s=21&t=yR38XmlzSseZk2KAtYET7Q
What if you could help write the rules that keep us all safe? In this episode, Trace Blackmore sits down with the passionate and highly knowledgeable Patsy Root, Senior Manager Government Affairs at IDEXX Water, to dive into the nitty-gritty of Legionella legislation. With a career fueled by her love of water—whether it's sailing, scuba diving, or protecting public health—Patsy brings an inspiring perspective to the table. She doesn't just talk about the problem; she's actively working to solve it. Here's what you'll get from this episode: The Current State of Legionella Legislation: Patsy provides a comprehensive overview of Legionella regulations across the U.S., Canada, and Europe. She dives into case studies comparing New York and Quebec as well as France and other European nations, highlighting the successes and challenges of their approaches. Scientific Insights into Legionella: Discover the biological complexity of Legionella, its various species, and why Legionella pneumophila stands out as the most significant threat. Learn why focusing on the right indicators is crucial for effective water management. Best Practices for Water Treaters and Lawmakers: Patsy shares actionable recommendations for water treaters to improve public health while maintaining cost-efficiency. From adopting ASHRAE 188 guidelines to advocating for better legislation, this episode is packed with practical advice. Proactive vs. Reactive: Ever wonder why so many water regulations only come after a crisis? Patsy talks about how the water treatment industry—and you—can help shift the conversation to prevention before it's too late. The Power of Collaboration: Patsy emphasizes the value of networking through industry committees like AWT's Legislative and Regulatory Committee and how collaboration fosters innovation and knowledge sharing. Practical Tips for Water Treaters: If you're a water treater looking to stay ahead of the game, Patsy shares actionable advice on how to implement cost-effective, efficient water management plans that actually protect public health. The Bottom Line This episode isn't just about rules—it's about solutions. Whether you're a water treater, a building manager, or just someone who wants to understand what's really in your water, Patsy's insights will change the way you think about managing risk. Your Next Move Check out the Legionella Resources page at ScalingUpH2O.com for even more tools and insights from industry leaders. Share this episode with your team or clients to spark conversations that could save lives—and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode. Let's work together to build a safer, healthier future, one drop at a time. Stay engaged, keep learning, and continue scaling up your knowledge! Timestamps 03:04 - Trace announces a poll to assess the value of reading event details on the podcast and guides listeners to the events page on the website. 04:20 - Water You Know with James McDonald 05: 53 - Interview with Patsy Root, Senior Manager Government Affairs of IDEXX Water about Patsy's paper on global Legionella regulations and the importance of learning from international practices. 11:24 – Legionella Legislation Overview 39:49 - Practical Recommendations for Water Treater Quotes “It is the best way to network and grow the community around you of subject matter experts - by volunteering.” - Patsy Root “What we need to do with each other is we need to understand where things are happening, what's happening, and how much of that we should consider leveraging - as best practice.” - Patsy Root Connect with Patsy Root Phone: 207-523-0835 Email: Patsy-root@IDEXX.COM Website: https://www.idexx.com/en/water/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idexx-laboratories/ Guest Resources Mentioned Data and Case Study of Effective Legionella Regulations by Patsy Root NASEM's Management of Legionella in Water Systems (2019) MD 15161 - 2013 Control of Legionella in Mechanical Systems Assessment of monitoring approaches to control Legionella pneumophila within a complex cooling tower system by Michele Prevost et al The Legionella collagen-like protein employs a distinct binding mechanism for the recognition of host glycosaminoglycans by Garnett et al The 5 bacterial indicators used by WHO were published in 2013 by Dufour et al The 5 bacterial indicators used by WHO covered by KWR Publication starting on Page 54 – Section 7.4.4. Scaling UP! H2O Resources Mentioned AWT (Association of Water Technologies) Scaling UP! H2O Academy video courses Submit a Show Idea The Rising Tide Mastermind 348 Credentials and Codes: Plumbing Strategies Against Legionella ASHRAE Guideline 12-2020: Managing the Risk of Legionellosis Associated with Building Water Systems ASHRAE Standard 188-2018, Legionellosis: Risk Management for Building Water Systems (ANSI Approved) ASHRAE Standard-188-2021, Building Water Management Plans – Summary ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 514, Risk Management for Building Water Systems: Physical, Chemical, and Microbial Hazard Water You Know with James McDonald Question: What is the process called when you mathematically correct the impacts of changes in feedwater quality, temperature, and pressure on reverse osmosis membrane data as compared to a baseline? 2025 Events for Water Professionals Check out our Scaling UP! H2O Events Calendar where we've listed every event Water Treaters should be aware of by clicking HERE.
Timestamp to skip the intro - (7:38) In October 2024, a 911 call was placed from the home of Tennessee woman Jessica Chandler. When authorities arrived, they found her two children, aged 4 and 1, unresponsive. Both children were declared dead at the scene. When authorities first investigated, it was determined that Jessica had likely poisoned her children before making a superficial attempt to take her own life. Authorities initially believed this as empty medication bottles were found at the scene. This case is unfolding in the courts at the moment and we have since learned that Jessica actually smothered her children with a Lilo and Stitch blanket. Lacey Spears lived an unusual and tumultuous life. Growing up, she told stories about abuse, eating disorders and abortion. None of which have been proven to be true. Lacey gave birth to a son, Garnett, in 2014. She immediately made up lies about Garnett's father and started documenting her sons ‘medical issues' online. Lacey insisted that Garnett have a feeding tube placed because he was unable to tolerate standard feeding. Nurses were skeptical as they were able to feed the baby without any issues. When Garnett was five, he ended up being airlifted to hospital. His sodium levels were so high that a doctor confronted his mother about the situation. Garnett passed away days later and a police investigation began. Lacey was convicted of murdering her son by injecting him with ultra levels of sodium. Authorities believe she suffers from Munchausen syndrome by proxy. Poisoning murders are a very rare occurrence. This method accounts for just under one-half of one percent of murders. Read our blog for these cases - https://truecrimesocietyblog.com/2025/01/05/moms-who-murder-poison/ Be sure to join us on Patreon for ad-free and exclusive weekly content Join us on Instagram for the latest crime news This episode is sponsored by: Graza Olive Oil - Take your food to the next level with Graza Olive Oil. Visit https://graza.co/TCS and use promo code TCS today for 10% off your first order! Prolon's Fasting Mimicking Diet is a revolutionary, plant-based nutrition program that nourishes the body while making cells believe they're fasting. Prolon is offering True Crime Society listeners 15% off their 5-day nutrition program for your post-holiday glow-up when you go to ProlonLife.com/tcs
A full-cast dark-comedy audio drama, set in the world of Your Favorite TTRPG™! It sounded like a simple job, but things aren't always what they seem. ”Retired” paladin Sir Rowan and his partner Garnett sign up to escort a merchant's wagon on the dangerous road to Gauntlet Station. But their list of problems (and their list of traveling companions) keeps growing. Link: https://paladinsbargain.com/ RSS Feed: https://feed.podbean.com/PaladinsBargain/feed.xml
For this year's christmas special we are venturing back to the Garnett household in 1966 where the family are upholding all the christmas traditions such as falling out and throwing stuff at the wall.
This week's guest is Craig Garnett, the longtime publisher and owner of the Uvalde Leader-News, the daily newspaper in Uvalde, a South Texas town of 15,000 that became national news on May 24, 2022, when 18-year-old Salvador Ramos opened fire in Robb Elementary School, killing 19 young children and two of their teachers, and injuring 17 others. Garnett and the Leader-News should serve as the model publisher and newspaper for how to show responsible leadership in the wake of such tragedy. Last month Garnett was the subject of a profile in the New York Times that extolled his role in the community before and after the Robb Elementary School shooting changed Uvalde forever.
On May 24, 2022, a 18 year-old walked into Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas and shot to death 19 students and 2 teachers. In Uvalde's Darkest Hour, the owner of the local Uvalde Leader-News, Craig Garnett tries to make sense of these tragic events. Although making sense might be the wrong words to describe either the book or Garnett himself. While this mass murder occurred more than two years ago, the stoical Garnett still appears frozen in a kind of uncomprehending grief in the face of this terrible crime. As he confesses, the writing of the book was intended as a kind of catharsis. But there's still an intense anger there - especially toward the local police chiefs who allowed the gunman to remain in the classroom for an hour and fourteen minutes.CRAIG GARNETT has owned the Uvalde Leader-News, the local newspaper, since 1989. He moved to Uvalde in 1982 to begin work with the Leader-News, where his weekly editorials and columns have won dozens of awards from the Texas Press Association and South Texas Press Association. Garnett received the 2023 Tom and Pat Gish Award for courage, integrity, and tenacity in rural journalism for his coverage of the 2022 Uvalde school shooting.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.Keen On is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
Jodi, Bridget, and Philip convene prior to Thanksgiving to sneak in a quick episode about a holiday classic (Passover, in this case)--2019's 'Uncut Gems,' directed by brothers Josh and Benny Safdie. Adam Sandler plays Howard Ratner, a jewelry dealer in Manhattan's Diamond District. He and his associates, Demany and Julia (LaKeith Stanfield and Julia Fox), work together to attract a high-profile clientele. Kevin Garnett stars as himself as an interested buyer of a mysterious black opal recently obtained by Howard. Set during the 2012 NBA Eastern Conference semi-finals, 'Uncut Gems' imagines an outcome to the series perhaps influenced by Garnett's connection to the opal, as he feels drawn to it. Howard first needs Garnett to win the opal in an auction where he hopes to gain a large enough profit to pay off a gambling debt. When this plan falters due to the opal's poor valuation, Howard sneakily uses the reduced earnings to place a bet on Garnett, now in possession of the opal, hoping KG will score big in game 7. This Rube Goldberg mousetrap of a film sees Howard go from a failed family man pleading with his wife (Idina Menzel), to uptown playboy renting helicopters, to cornered con fending off loan sharks. Follow The ThawedCast: Conversations About Animation: twitter.com/thawedcast and instagram.com/thawedcast. tiktok.com/@jodipolasky47, instagram.com/bridget5246, instagram.com/philipehlke. Visit thawedcast.com
Mayor of Augusta-Richmond County Garnett Johnson came in to the studio to sit in the hot seat and answer some tough questions from Austin and our listening audience about lots of topics including the ongoing relief efforts and clean up from the hurricane.
Welcome to episode 292 of the Minnesota Vikings Podcast presented by Pepsi - Made for Vikings watching! Vikings staff writer Lindsey Young sits down with ESPN's Jamal Collier to talk about recreating the famous Moss-Garnett photo with Justin Jefferson and Anthony Edwards. Jamal talks about his motivation to work with these two athletes at this point in time, the fun dynamics that occurred between Justin and Anthony, and the impact of these athletes on their respective fanbases. Plus, Justin Jefferson talks about being a part of this iconic moment. All of this and more is in episode 292 of the Minnesota Vikings Podcast presented by Pepsi - Made for Vikings watching!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rundown - Intro - 00:35 Stan Garnett in the Inner Sanctum of Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 17:58 Troubadour Dave Gunders - 47:14 "Billy B and the Fair-Skinned Girl" by Dave Gunders - 55:16 Outro - 01:01:32 Trump's fascist threats to use the military against political opponents and critics are a nightmare. The movie "The Apprentice" was viewed and reviewed. The host asked Roger Stone about Trump and Roy Cohn. He said, watch this movie, Citizen Cohn. Check out Ep. 159 and this trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtQNGUIw2Hg&t=16s Superstar Colorado lawyer and former longtime Boulder District Attorney Stan Garnett enters the Inner Sanctum of Craig's Lawyers' Lounge to discuss current events. He views it all from the sensational new Colorado law firm he just formed, Garnett Powell Maximon Barlow & Farbes. Stan Garnett is an active trial lawyer who won an award for representing Dominion Voting Systems during Trump's 2020 Big Lie, garnering the Steve Farber Award from his old firm. We talk about MTG's outrageous claim on Alex Jones that Dominion is fixing GA votes now in 2024. Trump's behavior is increasingly fascist, and we discuss the threat, especially as it relates to the thoroughly Trump-defamed and victimized Paul Pelosi. Now, the would-be dictator again threatens an octogenarian home invasion attempted homicide victim. Stan Garnett has also recently represented Aurora apartment owners who wanted better reactions from Aurora Police, but he disputes that Venezuelan street gangs took over apartment buildings. The former Boulder DA responds to Trump's over-the-top Colorado rhetoric and exaggerations. We discuss the sad situation where the FBI and White House blocked meaningful follow-up on sexual assault allegations against Justice Kavanaugh. Garnett stands by the credibility of the vital accuser, his client, Deb Ramirez. Listen as Stan Garnett addresses his critics in the media. Troubadour Dave Gunders brings us his classic crime story song, "Billy B and the Fair Skinned Girl." We also discuss the host's encounter with former US Acting AG Sally Yates at a Thursday Lawyers for Harris fundraiser in downtown Denver. https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=hLoy0P2NdKo
Rupert from GrowTH- an amazing organization that helps care for the homeless in Tower Hamlets breaks down why God calls us to care for the poor. Who are we? We are the church on the highway, the church in the docks, the church with the big red door. For hundreds of years we have been a harbour for worshippers. We are full of bold hope and generous love, a chapel of rest for all, a refuge to find peace in the storm and a launching post into the new, the exciting and the undiscovered. Dive in and explore with us. https://sps.church
Fight Disciples Adam Catterall and Nick Peet review a fantastic weekend of MMA taking place on European soil as the UFC rocked Paris and the PFL did the business in Scotland.
Send us a textKicking off Season 4 of the K+K show!!!In this episode we welcome Fred Hart, a dynamic designer, strategist, and sneaker aficionado who recently went on his own after nine years at the helm of Interact. Fresh off a major life transition and celebrating his child's first birthday, Fred sits down with Kirk and Andy K, to dive into a conversation packed with creativity, culture, and career reflections.Fred's journey into design started with a love for sneakers and basketball, growing up in Hawaii and inspired by the likes of Jordan, Garnett, and Iverson. From sneaker sketches in notebooks to studying architecture, visual communications, and eventually finding his niche in packaging design, Fred shares how his passion evolved into a flourishing career. The episode is peppered with sneaker talk, from favorite Reebok and Nike designs to the cultural impact of footwear on art and identity.The conversation also touches on the challenges and joys of navigating the creative world. Fred, with his wealth of experience, discusses how building strong relationships with clients can make all the difference in design projects. He reflects on the strategic side of design—understanding what clients need beyond just visuals—and how aligning design with business objectives is crucial for success. Kirk and Andy add their own perspectives on the design industry, from working with challenging clients to developing genuine business relationships built on mutual respect and trust.This episode is more than just design talk; it's about life, relationships, and how design connects to larger business challenges. Fred emphasizes the importance of staying authentic to oneself while understanding the client's world and how a strategy-led approach to design can be a game-changer.Listen in as Fred Hart drops insights on creativity, business strategy, and the journey from sneakers to brand strategy. Get ready for laughs, deep dives, and a refreshing take on what it means to truly love what you do.Connect with Fred here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fredwhart/Support the showAbout Kirk and Andy. Kirk Visola is the Creative Director and Founder of MIND THE FONT™. He brings over 20 years of CPG experience to the packaging and branding design space, and understands how shelf aesthetics can make an impact for established and emerging brands. Check out their work http://www.mindthefont.com. Andy Kurts is the Creative Director and Founder of Buttermilk Creative. He loves a good coffee in the morning and a good bourbon at night. When he's not working on packaging design he's running in the backyard with his family. Check out Buttermilk's work http://www.buttermilkcreative.com.Music for Kirk & Kurtts intro & outro: Better by Super FantasticsShow a little love. Share the podcast with those who may benefit. Or, send us a coffee:Support the show
In this episode, our panel dives deep into Joe Mazzulla's recent comments on the Celtics being targeted by other teams. They also engage in heated debates, comparing NBA legends Kevin Garnett and Tim Duncan—discussing whether Duncan is the GOAT defender, what would happen if the two switched places, and how Karl Malone stacks up against Garnett. The discussion then shifts to the role of analytics in the game and MVP criteria, before wrapping up with a debate on who's the better player: Garnett, Duncan, or Giannis. Welcome to The Panel, the NBA debate show that brings the heat, sparks passionate discussions, and dives headfirst into the world of basketball like never before! If you're a hardcore NBA fan, a hoop junkie, or just someone who loves intense sports debates, you've found your weekly destination. Join us every weekday for a live, high-octane experience where we dissect, dispute, and celebrate all things NBA.
Send us a textIn this video, KOTC talks to CG literally minutes after he finishes his QF singles match and chats briefly.KOTC also talks with Alix Truong and her pickleball life. Let us know who else we should talk to! Website tylerloong.com/shop/apparel (KOTC Merch) Use Code "KOTC0924” for Huge Savings at Pickleball Central: https://pickleballcentral.com/Use Code "KOTC" for $100 Savings on C&D Pickleball Nets: https://bestpickleballnets.com/Use Code "KOTC" to Save 15% on Reset Pickleball Products: https://resetpickleball.shop/ Use Code "KOTC" to save 10% on Modballs: https://modballs.com/products/modballs Use Code "KOTC" for Savings on Acacia Shoes: https://acaciasports.com/Use Code "KOTC" for Big Savings on Vulcan Gear: https://vulcansportinggoods.com/pages...NEW KOTC DISCORD / discord ( / discord )Instagram: Tyler's IG - / @tyler.loong Jimmy's IG - / @jimmymiller_pbKOTC IG - / @morekingofthecourt Facebook: / / tyler-loong-10004223945185
We back with new heat in our regular studio grounds. This week Rich and Uncle Free tap in and get into all the culture from the last week. First and foremost, NFL is almost here and Rich and Free are going to Brazil to see Packers vs. Eagles. Make sure y'all tap into the IG stories @wereallsetpod to keep up with all the action. Next the fellas talk about the frenzy in the streets from the Chase bank glitch. Are y'all really getting to the breesh or nah? Relatedly, Lil Woody running around on the socials fresh off the YSL stand. How is this real? After that, the fellas discuss Malika Andrew's recent marriage and her hate for black men as well as Cam Newton's view of marriage. Before the break, Free drops a new Drip Report. After the break, Rich drops a new Elite Scumbaggery. Free and Rich provide their firsthand reviews of Caitlin Clark when she came to Atlanta. Spoiler Alert: She is HER. Speaking of basketball Bronny can't call Lebron “Dad” and Garnett reacts to Anthony Edwards comments about the NBA in the past. The fellas end it off talking NFL predictions and fantasy football advice as well as Coach Prime and Colorado's first game. We end how we always do with the We're All Set segment. Tap in, like and subscribe.
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Listen in, as we visit with none other than Cody's dad, Rocky Garnett. Rocky grew up competing in just about every event in rodeo, but ended up specializing in steer roping. He will be inducted into the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo Hall of Fame in September, and is the first contestant to ever be inducted. Don't miss this one, as you are sure to enjoy it!
In episode 3 of this new WVU football show, Gold & Blue Breakdown, Co-Hosts Couz and Jonathan talk with West Virginia Mountaineer defensive back, Garnett Hollis Jr. They talk about why he chose WVU, just how good is Garrett Greene, the West Virginia offense, is he ok being connected to Beanie Bishop, his experience playing against Penn State, Rodney Gallagher III playing both sides of the ball, and much more. #wvufootball #wvu #collegefootball
kim and Alison Discussing our recent visit to the 1858 Garnett House hotel
Alvester Garnett Interview Alvester Garnett is a top-tier jazz drummer, celebrated for his swing, passion, and professionalism. His career began in Richmond, Virginia, where early influences included Ellis Marsalis and the jazz program at Virginia Commonwealth University. After moving to New York, Garnett quickly made a name for himself, working with legends like Betty Carter and Abbey Lincoln. He was the only drummer from the Thelonious Monk competition invited to Betty's Jazz Ahead program, which launched his career. Garnett has since collaborated with notable artists such as Pharoah Sanders, Dee Dee Bridgewater, and Benny Golson. He also became the regular drummer for violinist Regina Carter, who later became his wife. In September, Garnett will lead his band, The Artworks Ensemble, at the Central Jersey Jazz Festival in Somerville, NJ. The performance will feature original compositions and include special guest trombonist Papo Vázquez, alongside Bruce Williams, Charlie Sigler, Brandon McCune, and Santi Debriano. This performance highlights Garnett's ongoing commitment to jazz and his ability to blend leadership with collaboration. Alvester Garnett will lead his band, The Artworks Ensemble, at the Central Jersey Jazz Festival on September 15th in Somerville, NJ. The performance will feature original compositions and include special guest trombonist Papo Vázquez, alongside Bruce Williams, Charlie Sigler, Brandon McCune, and Santi Debriano. https://centraljerseyjazzfestival.com/
Greg Christiansen of Grandview Livestock in Eastern, KS joined me to discuss some of the ideas that will be discussed at an upcoming Ranching School in Garnett, KS. We talk about how they go about acquiring land, adding infrastructure for sheep and goats, as well as integrating cows back into the operation as they noticed...
The massacre at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, on May 24, 2022, left an indelible mark on the community, claiming the lives of 19 children and two teachers. The event shocked the nation and profoundly impacted the small city of Uvalde and its local newspaper, the Uvalde Leader-News. Craig Garnett, owner and publisher of the Uvalde Leader-News, shared his experiences during this harrowing time, discussed the challenges and transformations that followed and spoke about the experience of having his team featured in the new ABC News documentary “Print It Black.” Access more at the episode's E&P Landing page at: https://www.editorandpublisher.com/stories/navigating-tragedy-and-transformation-the-uvalde-leader-news-craig-garnett,251352
We interviewed retired Secret Service Agent Garnett Williams to discuss the traditional methods of the agency and gain insights into the job. Show Brought to you by: www.buyherostuff.com
The episode where we return to the 1858 Garnett House Hotel in Garnett, KS. It's been 4 years since we were here (episode 47), so we HAD to return! If you don't remember, this is the place where Sarah teleported, a ball flew at the Sarahs, and we heard footsteps while we slept. This time around, we encountered a doll named Sarah and she threw us for a loop. Garnett continues to show us poltergeist activity and we are here for it! www.thetipsyghost.com Find us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok @thetipsyghost Email us your stories at thetipsyghost@gmail.com Show your support when you subscribe, leave a great review, & give us a 5 start rating— it really helps!
On the 390th episode of the Inside the NFL Prospects podcast series; West Virginia CB Garnett Hollis Jr. Garnett discusses transferring from Northwestern to West Virginia, the importance of his family throughout his football journey, and how he progressed over the course of last season.
Welcome back to The Things We All Carry podcast! In episode 122, join us for an inspiring conversation with Rob Garnett, the Managing Director of One More Wave and former Navy SEAL. This episode delves into Rob's personal journey—from his extensive military career to his impactful work in supporting disabled veterans through surf therapy. Learn about the mission and values of One More Wave, an organization that provides custom surfing solutions and a strong support community to enhance the mental and physical well-being of veterans. Through touching stories and a deep dive into Rob's life, this episode underscores the importance of connection, community, and the healing power of the ocean. Don't miss out on this uplifting and informative episode! 00:00 Introduction to The Things We All Carry Podcast 00:24 Host's Personal Update and Montana Trip 03:27 Reflections on Human Connection and Mental Health 06:20 Introduction to Rob Garnett and One More Wave 07:40 Rob Garnett's Background and Early Life 12:26 Joining the Navy and Becoming a SEAL 17:59 Life as a Navy SEAL and Post-9/11 Deployments 20:21 Challenges of Balancing Military and Family Life 22:12 Injury, Recovery, and Transition to Civilian Life 24:06 Founding One More Wave and Its Mission 29:16 Reducing Veteran Suicide Through Surfing 29:48 Adaptive Sports and Team USA 30:59 Getting Started with One More Wave 33:10 Success Stories and Community Impact 36:46 Volunteering and Community Involvement 39:10 Funding and Future Goals 47:01 Personal Reflections and Broader Impact 51:51 Concluding Thoughts and Final Messages This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thethingsweallcarry.substack.com
Don't forget to delight your coffee-loving tastebuds with our first coffee brand "Little Ground Top". Grab a bag next time you're in town at Bantam Roasters (82 Steinwehr Ave) or have some sent to your home or office by ordering at www.addressinggettysburg.com/cafe Also, I almost died making these in a week and a half, but our studio computer's hard drive actually did die in the process. RIP. So, become a Patron! www.patreon.com/addressinggettysburg As Dawn approached on July 3, Robert E. Lee considered his options. The attacks of the day before had achieved limited success, with the capture of ground, the wrecking of the Federal Third Corps and the bloodying of two others. Yet, the Confederates had not accomplished their objective of driving the Union soldiers off of Cemetery Hill. It had been touch-and-go many times, but every breakthrough had been met with Union reinforcements. But, in war, even limited success could be considered something to build on to achieve victory. According to his after-battle report, Lee wrote that the plan had remained unchanged from the day before. Reinforcing their gains on Culp's Hill from the night before and renewing the attack on the Union Right would be Richard Ewell's Corps. During the growing darkness of the night before, the Confederates had captured some vacant Union fortifications. A renewal of the attacks on the Union position could threaten the Army of the Potomac and their avenue of resupply along the Baltimore Pike. At the same time, reinforced with a fresh division of Virginians under George Pickett, James Longstreet was to renew his attack from the day before on the southern end of the battlefield on the Union Left. While such a plan was indicated in his report after the battle, Longstreet would contend that he did not receive orders to that effect the night before when he had visited with Lee. It was a confusion of orders that would ultimately lead to inaction on the southern end of the battlefield on the morning of July 3. The same could not be said about what occurred on the Union Right. The Union forces would initiate an attack for the first time since the battle began. Union 12th Corps soldiers returning from being sent to reinforce the southern end of the battlefield would find in the darkness of the morning that the fortifications they had built were now occupied by some squatters with unfriendly dispositions. When informed of this, Union 12th Corps commander Henry Slocum declared that the men of the 12th Corps would drive them out in the morning. At around 4 in the morning, the Union artillery opened fire. A Union artillerist would later write, "We poured shot and shell into them." These missiles of death and destruction would splinter trees and send branches careening to the earth and on top of Rebel soldiers. This morning, the fighting on Culp's Hill foreshadowed what the war would become. It was not the pageantry of bayonets gleaming in the sunlight, banners fluttering in the air, or officers leading their men with their hats on the tips of their swords across open fields. Instead, wave upon wave of Rebel soldiers, including the vaunted Stonewall Brigade, would throw themselves into the hellfire sent their way by the enemy in relative safety behind breastworks or in trenches. Some Union soldiers reported that they fired as many as 200 rounds. Still, the Confederates came on as reinforcements arrived. Every attack was futile and found limited or no success. But the futile attacks were not restricted to the Confederates that morning. The 2nd Massachusetts and the 27th Indiana were ordered to charge across Spangler's Meadow toward Confederates behind a stone wall. Lt. Colonel Mudge, upon receiving the order, stated, "It is murder, but it is the order." Then, to his men, he yelled, "Up, men, over the works! Forward, double quick !" Both regiments would attack and were bloodily repulsed. Mudge, who had been a sparring partner of Robert E. Lee's son at Harvard before the war, would be killed in the attempt. By late morning, the last Confederate attacks from Maryland and Virginia units were repulsed, and the fighting died down. No ground was gained, and the Union forces still held the critical high ground covering the Baltimore Pike. There had been no attack on the southern end of the battlefield. Still, Lee had one final option: the division under George Pickett. Lee, now, turned his attention to the Union Center. Lee had often asked his men to do the unthinkable before the Battle of Gettysburg. Almost every time, they had delivered him victory. So long as there was a chance for victory with these men, Lee would take it. The plan was a simple one. It called for the massing of just under 150 cannons to bombard the Union Center, softening its defenses to provide an infantry assault with a better chance of success. Collecting this many cannons to bombard a position during a land battle had not been attempted before during the war and, on paper, was enough to accomplish the task. Once the position was adequately softened, the Confederate infantry was to step off and cross the field. George Pickett and his division would be reinforced by the division under James J. Pettigrew and by two brigades under Isaac Trimble. The brigades of Cadmus Wilcox and David Lang were added late in the planning. In all, 12,500 men. The evening before, Wright's Brigade of Georgians had managed to pierce the Union Center along the same ground as this proposed attack. With adequate preparation, three divisions would have a better chance of success. The Confederates got into position. Some even inched forward to get a peek at the situation. More than a few compared it to the battle of Malvern Hill. Veteran soldiers knew what was in store for them. The Union soldiers were not wholly unaware of what was going on. Some of the regiments in the center had collected muskets from the night before, providing men with multiple muskets near them, loaded and ready to fire. After the Council of War had disbanded the night before, Meade would turn to John Gibbon, the Union commander in this area, and say to Gibbon that the fighting would be along his front. Gibbon would soon find out how correct Meade was. According to Lt. Colonel E.P. Alexander, around 1:00 in the afternoon, the Confederate artillery opened fire. A Union colonel on the receiving end of the barrage would write in his diary that day that "The air was filled with shot and shell and the earth groaned and trembled under the terrible concussions." The Union artillery would open fire in response. It was such a cacophony of noise with such cataclysmic suddenness that soldiers miles away would stop what they were doing to glance in the direction of the sudden eruption. If the Confederate infantry were to have any chance in their assault, Confederate artillery would have to silence the Union artillery in preparation. As minutes turned into an hour, the smoke from the deadly exchange would fill the area. Understanding what this artillery barrage meant, Union artillery commander Henry Hunt ordered his batteries to stop their fire to conserve ammunition. Winfield Scott Hancock, the man who had been crucial to the Union effort so far in the battle, disagreed with this decision, arguing that having the Union artillery fire back would give a morale boost to his men. Hunt was not moved. As a result, only Hancock's cannons of the Second Corps Artillery Brigade continued to fire. On the Confederate side, interactions between infantry commanders and artillery commanders would also dictate the course of events. James Longstreet, in charge of the assault, had charged Confederate artillery commander E.P. Alexander with sending the order for the infantry to commence the assault when Alexander determined that the Confederate artillery had made enough of an impact. It was a strange situation as, typically, an assault order did not come from an artillery commander. When Hunt ordered his guns to be silent on the Union side, the fire slackened; when Alexander could see through the smoke, he saw that a Union battery was being withdrawn. It was at this time that Alexander sent the message to commence the attack. With the area filled with smoke, the only way to determine whether the fire from the Confederate side had any effect would be in the return fire from the Union side. With a reduction in the return fire, and based on what he saw and could hear, Alexander advised that if the Confederate infantry assault were to occur, it had to happen then. James Longstreet could only nod his consent. The Confederate artillery slackened its fire. Union artillerists manning cannons on Cemetery Hill in the Evergreen Cemetery among damaged headstones would start exclaiming, "Here comes the infantry!' as they serviced their pieces. The Confederate infantry now rose to their feet, with many sinking right back down to the ground or not rising at all, having laid in the hot July sun all afternoon under artillery bombardment. As if on parade, the remaining mass of men and metal lurched forward to cross what would become the most famous mile in American History. A gentle wind typical of Pennsylvania summers blew in and lifted the smoke like a curtain was being raised. The Union defenders could now see a nearly mile-wide, almost irresistible, wave of men in butternut and gray, their red flags fluttering in the breeze advanced toward them. Then, the Union artillery opened fire. Cannons from Little Round Top to Cemetery Hill found the range, tearing gaping voids in the Confederate lines. With every step, new gaps formed and would be closed by the Confederate foot soldiers as orders were given to close up by their file closers. The intense artillery fire and a flanking maneuver by an Ohio regiment caused Brockenbrough's brigade of Virginians to break and run back to the safety of their lines. Despite that setback, the Confederates pushed on. With every yard, casualties mounted, causing the lines to condense and start funneling towards an angle in the stone wall along the Union lines. The major obstacle to the advance was the Emmitsburg Road, which ran across the Rebel's path. In some places, a post and rail fence prevented a smooth advance, hindering the cohesion of the attack. Even so, thousands of men still found their way across the road but found themselves under short-range artillery fire and musket fire. One Union artillery battery commander ordered his battery to fire double canister at 10 yards as the Confederate infantry neared the stone wall. Brigadier General Lewis Armistead, at the head of his brigade, started to lead who was left of the Confederate attack over the wall. They made it a short way into the lines before Armistead was mortally wounded. Union soldiers rushed to the breakthrough to close up the gap. 12,500 men started the attack; by the time the advance reached the ridge, maybe a couple thousand had made it to the wall; some estimated that perhaps only a few hundred men had crossed the wall. This handful that made it over were either killed, wounded, or captured. Armistead would be taken to a Union field hospital at the George Spangler Farm, where he would pass away from his wounds. Union Second Corps Commander Winfield Scott Hancock would also be wounded. As he was starting to organize the advance of a brigade of men from Vermont, a bullet ripped through the pummel in his saddle and lodged itself in his groin. It was a wound, even with the bullet being taken out, that would plague him for the rest of his life. With the plugging of the breakthrough at the Angle and the repulse of the assault, the last card that Robert E. Lee had to play was spent. It had been a calamity for his army. Casualty figures are difficult to estimate with absolute accuracy. Pettigrew's and Trimble's men had seen action on July 1, and battle casualties that are tallied factor in both days for those commands. Moreover, Robert E. Lee had a habit of underreporting his casualties. Even so, from what we do know, it was devastating. Pickett's Division of Virginians suffered over 2,600 casualties in the assault, just about half of that command at Gettysburg. In the field between the Stone Wall and the Emmittsburg Road, 522 dead Confederates were buried in a mass grave. The casualties among the officer corps were also appalling. Three Brigade commanders, Armistead, Garnett, and Marshall, would be killed or mortally wounded; generals James Kemper and Isaac Trimble would be wounded and captured. Pettigrew's Brigade, which had started the battle under the command of Pettigrew, would end the charge on July 3 under the command of Major John Jones, who had been the third in command of his regiment when the battle started. The Union defenders did not have a bloodless experience either. Historians James Hessler and Wayne Motts estimate that between the divisions of Hays and Gibbon, the Union defenders suffered just over 1,900 casualties repelling the assault. The Second Corps Artillery Brigade was all but wrecked, with two battery commanders, Alonzo Cushing and George Woodruff, losing their lives in defense of the position. General Hancock was severely wounded but survived. The great Confederate charge was a failure, something the Southern boys were unaccustomed to. But for the Union defenders, it was a victory that felt like a victory. Not a triumph declared to the men by a flowery circular from headquarters, but as witnessed by the wreckage of the enemy force, lying lifeless in the fields before them, writhing in pain with ghastly wounds or missing limbs or streaming to their rear, hundreds of Johnny-Reb prisoners. There was no ambiguity in the outcome of the Pickett's Charge. The charge was not the only fighting that occurred that afternoon. There was fighting elsewhere on the field that day; the skirmishing that was going on in the southern portions of the town continued to simmer, a sharp cavalry fight to the east near the Low Dutch Road and Hanover Road intersection, where a young Brigadier General George Armstrong Custer blunted a Confederate cavalry charge exhorting his men with "Come on you Wolverines!' and a hopeless Union cavalry charge on the southern end of the field meant to capitalize on the failure of the Confederate infantry assault, only resulted in more death including that of Brigadier General Elon Farnsworth who led the charge. Even the Pennsylvania Reserves would drive out Georgia forces from the Devil's Den area during the evening hours. Despite all these actions, Meade, the commander of the Union forces, ordered no great counterattack. Following the failure, all Lee could do was gather the pieces of his bloodied army and prepare for a counterattack that never happened. He made preparations to coalesce his army to prepare for a retreat. Both armies were tired. Both armies were bloody, and then it started to rain. The great hell-on-Earth that was the Battle of Gettysburg ended in a torrential downpour as the heavens opened up on the night of July 3, cleansing the earth of the gallons of blood spilled in order to save a nation.
EB is joined by one of the best pickleball players in the world, Connor Garnett. They discuss Connor's journey to the top and the current state / future of Americas fastest growing sport.
Andrew Garnett, pastor Hampton Baptist Church in Virginia, talks with Word&Way President Brian Kaylor about his book Christians and the Roman Army: Lessons for Today. He also discusses the impact of the rise of Constantine, differences between leaders and congregants, and Fourth of July services. Note: Don't forget to subscribe to our award-winning e-newsletter A Public Witness that helps you make sense of faith, culture, and politics. And order a copy of Baptizing America: How Mainline Protestants Helped Build Christian Nationalism by Brian Kaylor and Beau Underwood. If you buy it directly from Chalice Press, they are offering 33% off the cover price when you use the promo code "BApodcast."
This week on the Change Maker: Mayor Garnett Johnson returns. He and Deke are discussing the successful campaign to give the Mayor a vote. On the heels of an over 70% majority victory they talk about the tactics of the opposition and what lies ahead to make Augusta better. Find out more about Mayor Johnson here: https://www.augustaga.gov/3112/Mayor-Garnett-L-Johnson To find more information on this show: https://www.augustapodcasts.com/thechangemaker Watch the video version of this episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/miW6uo4cM20
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! In the 1870s, the town of Garnett, Kansas, was a crossroads of a new world. Settlers, cowboys, criminals, and the righteous passed through this now-forgotten town. Some notable characters of the day included Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, Wild Bill Hickock, Buffalo Bill Cody, Belle Star, Jesse James, and many others who stayed at the Garnett House Hotel. And some of those guests never left. Screams in the night have been heard on EVP recordings taken at the Haunted Garnett House. One of the most disturbing elements of these screams is that they appear to come from a child. Who is this child? And what this child needed remains unknown. However, these screams are far from a one-time occurrence. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! In the 1870s, the town of Garnett, Kansas, was a crossroads of a new world. Settlers, cowboys, criminals, and the righteous passed through this now-forgotten town. Some notable characters of the day included Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, Wild Bill Hickock, Buffalo Bill Cody, Belle Star, Jesse James, and many others who stayed at the Garnett House Hotel. And some of those guests never left. Screams in the night have been heard on EVP recordings taken at the Haunted Garnett House. One of the most disturbing elements of these screams is that they appear to come from a child. Who is this child? And what this child needed remains unknown. However, these screams are far from a one-time occurrence. This is Part Two of our conversation. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
hey Guys! Sorry for the delayed release of the next episode of this podcast. I unfortunately got sick this month, and I"m still not over it right now unfortunately. I'm definitely doing everything that I can do to try to get back to a 100% but I am definitely feeling much better then I was last week. but I wanted to put out one more episode before this month is over, so I can start fresh next month. so this week's episode is all about the history behind the last song & artist I talked about on my podcast. I hope you find it interesting. here's the link to last week's song just in case you wanted to listen to it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZeRVUUxV_k don't forget to also follow me & reach out to me on Instagram & Tik Tok right here: https://www.instagram.com/iheartoldies/ https://www.tiktok.com/@iheartoldies Please do also check out the premium subscription version of my podcast. here you'll be able to find all of my new interview episodes for this podcast. there is SO MUCH good information that these guests are giving me on my podcast. I truly hope that you'll become a premium subscriber soon so that way you don't miss out on all of these really good interview episodes. here's where you can check it out right here: https://themillennialthrowbackmachine.supercast.com don't forget to also check out the official Spotify & Youtube playlists for this podcast. here you'll be able to find all of the songs I have talked about on my podcast including some of the ones that I talked about in old interview episodes I did before they went premium. here's the link to that right here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/21f3uBS6kU4hUF6QAC5JMj?si=c0e79f6a8d574495 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CS1sYR7xky8&list=PL66sgq_GAmRcXy8yKZJfVmAD14HUYj7Nf Please do also listen to my latest EP. I would really appreciate it if you guys could listen to it because the more organic listeners I get on Spotify, the more the Spotify Algorithm will reward me. right now it's unfortunately punishing artists & bands who are getting less then a 1,000 streams on Spotify per month, even if their music is REALLY good. here's the link to where you can listen to it right here: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/samlwilliams/an-old-soul-with-new--remiagined-things also PLEASE do check out the new merchandise for the podcast that I launched recently for the premium version of my podcast. definitely let me know what you think of it by emailing me at samltwilli@icloud.com, or you can also follow me & reach out to me on Instagram & Tik Tok @iheartoldies: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/158056341 If you found out some REALLY cool facts about the last song & artist I talked about on my podcast & you haven't heard of them before & your around my age, please email me at samltwilli@icloud.com, you can also follow me & reach out to me on Instagram & Tik Tok @iheartoldies. once again, my apologies for a delayed release of this next episode of my podcast. I know this is super last minute because I put out 2 a month now, & April is almost over, but I wanted to put out one more before this month is over so I can start fresh next month. I hope you guys are doing well & I will talk to you all soon.
THIS EPISODE IS NOT A PATREON PREVIEW. IT IS A FULL INTERVIEW The late Andrew Prine's wife, actress/producer/director Heather Lowe, was kind enough to sit down with me for an open interview about her late husband, who played "General Garnett" in the movie "Gettysburg." Andrew had a long and respectable career in theater, film and television spanning five decades. This episode is produced by Bo Brinkman, Engineered by Cindy Compton and recorded at the Gettysburg Museum of History Studios ( www.gettysburgmuseumofhistory.com ). This episode is brought to you by our Patrons in the Officers' Club. Commission yourself at www.patreon.com/addressinggettysburg
Did Kevin Garnett just put LeBron James' business out on front street? While debating Paul Pierce on his podcast, “KG Certified,” Garnett said LeBron was “on that BALCO, that new juice.” And this isn't the first time King James has been accused of using performance-enhancing drugs or steroids. Former MMA star and noted PED snitch Chael Sonnen went so far as to name the juice LeBron was on and say they shared the same “drug guy.” Need more proof? James' former trainer and a business partner were both implicated in the Biogenesis scandal that took down MLB superstar Alex Rodriguez. At 40 years old, LeBron is performing at a level never before seen for someone his age in the NBA. Why isn't this the biggest story in all of sports? Jason has his theory and welcomes content creator Skap Attack to share the results of his investigation into James' potential involvement in PED use. Plus, Steve Kim joins “Fearless” to discuss steroids in sports and whether we even care any more. In Tennessee Harmony, Anthony Walker and Virgil Walker join Jason to discuss the topic of slavery and reparations from a biblical perspective. We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. Today's Sponsors: Buy American beef, chicken, and seafood all over again by subscribing at https://goodranchers.com Use my code FEARLESS to get $240 in FREE bacon with your order. Everyday, young, scared women, who don't think they have options, are choosing abortion. Preborn seeks these women out before they make the ultimate choice and introduces them to the life growing inside of them through FREE ultrasounds because of YOU who donate. Help rescue babies' lives and donate by dialing #250 and say the keyword, "BABY." or go to https://Preborn.com/Fearless Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://get.blazetv.com/FEARLESS and get $30 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices