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On Show 59 we are joined by the new WBT Scottish International Open Champion Jason Banks.Just like a bus service when one Jason turns up another one turns up and we are joined by our little mate Jason Parkinson to give the low down on the new Great British Bowls idea. Thanks to Lean2Succeed and to Bowls Wear Direct (www.bowlsweardirect.com) for their support of the podcast plus to our streaming sponsors Renton Wealth Management (www.rentonwealth.co.uk) - Brilliant Auctions (www.brilliantauctions.co.uk) and a big welcome to Pentland Precast Concrete (www.pentlandprecast.co.uk) Thanks as always for all your very kind words and support, finally we both wish you a great 2025Any Comments feel free to leave them.... good or bad we have board shouldersMany thanks for all your support
Get ready to laugh your spots off with a rude technical, alongside some tasty puddings as we get into week 7 of the Great British Bake Off. Spotted Dick Subscribe to our RSS feed here Subscribe on Apple Podcasts here We're on Spotify Eloquent Gushing is 100% supported by listeners like you. If you'd like access to exclusive content, please visit us on Patreon. Get in touch! If you have thoughts about the episode or want to suggest something for a future episode, you can comment on this post at eloquentgushing.com, you can email us at podcast@eloquentgushing.com or find us on Instagram. Our music is "Cheery Monday" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
The girls excitedly introduce the new season (15), and, episode one of the GBB show. Both describe the animated intro , and profess great love for the return of host Alison Hammond. With loads of new bakers with accents, Allison apologetically foreshadows her forthcoming contestant imitations. A new challenging technical format has Lisa skeptical, but Allison is all in. Ride along as the Soggy Bottom Girls enjoy another cheeky chat about cake.Connect with us:https://soggybottomgirls.com Follow us on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/soggybottomgirlsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/soggybottomgirls/
Nick is joined by Jane Mangan to review the weekend action and look at all the latest from around the racing world. On the show today, William Haggas toys with options for Economics, while paying tribute to Dubai Honour's Group One success in France. Irish Derby second and third James Fanshawe and David Menuisier discuss what might be next for their respective stars, while Brian Meehan sticks to plan 'A' with Jayarebe and Rashabar as both are set for Deauville next month. The TBA CEO Clare Sheppard drops in to discuss the enhancements to the GBB scheme.
Over 2.3 million people in the U.S. are incarcerated each year. This group of people are the most unchurched and unreached population in our country. An organization called God Behind Bars is on a mission to change that by introducing inmates to Jesus and connecting them to a local church.Jake Bodine, founder of GBB, joins me to share his personal faith story and how he went from a rebellious pastor's kid to the pastor of a prison church that has grown to reach more than 1 million inmates with the good news of the Gospel!Last November, Embrace (the church I get to pastor) launched a God Behind Bars Campus at Mike Durfee State Prison and it's one of the best decisions we've ever made as a church.Jake & I also talk through practical ways you can take the message of Matthew 25 to heart by helping and supporting inmates and their families. Visit the God Behind Bars website & follow them on InstagramThanks to our amazing partner on this episode: Vern EideVern Eide Motorcars is a growing employee-owned company that offers sales, service, and financing of automotive, motorcycle, and power sports lines, including Acura, Ford, Chevy, GMC, Honda, Hyundai and Mitsubishi brands. Whether you live locally or across the country, visit verneide.comSubscribe to The Conversation on YouTube and watch the full episode with Jake: youtube.com/@adamaweber Sign up for The Crew: adamweber.com/thecrew
Jessica Callahan has such a fascinating story! When she was five years old, her father was arrested and imprisoned. During his incarceration, he learned about Jesus and gave his life to the Lord. This changed the whole trajectory of his life! Jessica and I (Jill) met while serving at God Behind Bars, a ministry that goes into prisons to share the gospel with those behind bars. When I heard her story of why she serves, I knew we needed to have her tell her story. She also helps lead worship once a month when going into the prison. Jessica joined the Navy and served for 12 years. She is very adventurous and tells us about her love for skydiving which she has been doing since 2008. She is a go-getter and loves being in the air! The main thing she shares today is about overcoming a dependence on alcohol. This was a tough journey as she began to realize she was using it to cope and to self-medicate. There was pain she was numbing and needed to finally come to grips with. It forced her to become humble and search for help. Though not an easy road, she is now 861 days sober! You are going to love her and her story! This Naked Mind, Control Alcohol by Annie Grace #afrayedknotpodcast #alcoholism #fearofchange #skydiving #GBB
De 72-jarige Carolyn Ros kende een leven vol pieken en dalen. Als kind van een zendelingenechtpaar groeide de Amerikaanse Carolyn op in Japan. Nadat ze een roeping kreeg om het evangelie naar Europa te brengen kwam ze met haar man en kinderen naar Nederland. Haar dierbaren kregen daar te maken met ernstige gezondheidsproblemen. Ze verloor bijna haar zoon en man en stond er op verschillende momenten alleen voor. Echter hield ze altijd hoop en vertrouwen in God. In dit gesprek gaan we op zoek naar de levenslessen uit haar bijzondere levensverhaal.We vinden het leuk als je meedenkt en je gedachten over onze gesprekken met ons deelt. Dus heb je vragen of opmerkingen over deze aflevering?Mail dan naar redactie@move.communityBedankt voor het luisteren!
Our special guest has risen from relative obscurity over the past three years to be recognised by fans across a crowded New York City street. Such is the worldwide popularity of the TV show The Great British Bake-off, which he won in 2021, under stiff competition, and now is climbing the name recognition ladder, which – who knows? – may lead him to be a household name like ‘Gordon' Ramsey, ‘Jamie' Oliver, or one of his GBB predecessors ‘Nadiya' Hussain. I'm speaking about, of course, Giuseppe, Giuseppe Dell'Anno. If you watched the series, you may have gleaned that he is a man of many talents, which we'll discuss, of course, but we'll be concentrating mostly on his skills as a top-notch baker and his mastery of, and passion for, Italian cuisine and culture. And as we can attest, Giuseppe is also one of the nicest people one can meet. Avanti!
We've made it to 100 episodes! For this very special episode we've merged a mailbag Q&A with our GOTY episode to answer listener questions, award prizes to the best games of the year under various categories, and we give away brand new GBB merch!
First, I have an important message from the US Tarantula Sustainment Project.Then, we're going to have a little fun. In this episode, we'll compare and break down two species that are often confused for each other, the C. cyaneopubescens (GBB) and the D. diamantinensis (Brazilian Blue Beauty). Which spider is the "best"? Who knows! But we will attempt to find out!Be sure to chime in with your vote on either Spotify or tomsbigspiderspodcast.com!
Pat breaks down Mahomes being picked as the best player in the NFL, chats with GBB's Kaleigh Huxman and dives into some big news for KU football. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The one where Green Blooded Bastard watches The Crying Game! Beware dicks!
The one where Green Blooded Bastard watches Ghost Ship. There is a demon that is making bad shit happen on this ship because of reasons and stuff.
The one where Green Blooded Bastard watches Blue Velvet? David Fucking Lynch and a gd monkey watch Blue Velvet in the multiverse!
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Greg and Eli talk with GBB's Parker Fleming about Xavier Tillman's big-time performance, the postgame comments from Dillon Brooks, defense against Anthony Davis and more.
In this episode, we chat with Erich Joiner, founder of goodboybob coffee in Los Angeles, California. GBB has gained a reputation for sourcing the world's best coffees, including top lots from Cup of Excellence. Initially catering to his friends and colleagues in the film industry, Erich's passion for specialty coffee was sparked by the unique flavors and aromas he encountered. We explore how he manages to sell these high-end coffees and how GBB's hard-to-find location in Santa Monica adds to its allure. As a filmmaker and race driver who never drank coffee, Erich shares his journey of learning to roast and select the perfect coffees for his portfolio. He also talks about his bold mission to bring his coffee to rural America and his promising initial trials. This episode is a departure from the norm, as Erich's goal is to have fun rather than make a profit. In a world tired of generic brands, unique and quirky experiences are increasingly valued. Find out how GBB fits into this trend by tuning in! Enjoy the episode!
Bradley Kelley developed MRF processing systems, also known as MRFs or material recovery facilities, before joining GBB. It's a material recovery facility for recycling, and there are these great, big, huge machines that would pull all the material back apart. You'd sort your paper into one bin, your containers into another, and your metals into yet another so that you could get paid for the recyclables you put in the curbside bin.On this episode, we'll talk about:On this episode, we'll talk about:the state of the recycling industry as a whole. There is a lot of confusion around the topic of recyclability. What items are captured, why and how the whole thing really worksHow much damage does wish-cycling do to the recycling stream or process?when it comes to recyclable items, the material is important, but what's almost most important there is the right shape, that it's the shape of a bottle, a water bottle, soda bottle, or a milk jug for HDPE.most people don't realize that even though it is the same material, it does need to be treated differently. And that does impact its likelihood of being captured.any plastic that is black cannot be recovered in a MRF.The recycling or plastic industries choose the items they do because there is value later down the value chain.the reasons that smaller items aren't often collected or capturedMany brands are switching over to aluminum instead of plastic. Is it true that it could be infinitely recycled?How does that Eddy Current work?Because glass is heavy and breaks easily, there are many different views and ideas about recycling it. What is his opinion of glass in terms of whether it will be recycled or not?What are some of the weirdest things he's seen in a recycling stream?What's his opinion of just the recycling part? Are all the claims made about biodegradable or compostable materials that are entering or already available in the market making things more difficult for the recycling stream? What effect does that have?Does he think that the molecular advanced chemical recycling process will be the solution for those hard to recycle items that mechanical or manual processes cannot collect?Do he think that the implementation of extended producer responsibility (EPR) programs, which requires companies throughout the packaging value chain from manufacturers to retailers to take responsibility for the disposal of their products, is here to stay?The topic of sustainability is clearly becoming more popular, and it appears that more companies are developing goals or objectives. Has he noticed this in his line of work? More companies want to do more. They want to collaborate. They want to try to find solutions.For more information and to explore other episodes, go to www.ppcpackaging.com/the-packaging-brothersFollow PPCPackaging on social media! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pacific-packaging-components-inc-/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PPCPackaging/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ppcpackaging/?hl=en Website: http://www.ppcpackaging.com/Find out more about Bradley on his website, and connect with him on LinkedIn.Website: https://gbbinc.com/about/our-experts/bradley-kelley-bsmeLinkedin: linkedin.com/in/bradley-kelley-58388370The views and opinions expressed on the "Packaging Brothers" podcast are solely those of the author and guests and should not be attributed to any other individual or entity. This podcast is an independent production of Packaging Brothers, and the podcast production is an original work of the author. All rights of ownership and reproduction are retained—copyright 2023.
It's the Core Four's first episode post-trade deadline and just like the Grizzlies, the C4 Boys bring in a new guy to add a spark. To open the show, he asks Dave his takeaway from the Boston game Sunday and Dave believes the Grizzlies can't win the big ones. Xavier gives his prediction and what to expect against Utah. In Embrace Debate, Matt asks the guys: Did the Grizzlies do enough at the trade deadline? The only trade they made added some much-needed shooting and what they gave up didn't impact team chemistry. Luke Kennard may not have gotten Dave as excited as some other targets but he is a good addition. For the Top 4 NBA Title Contenders Ranked by the College Football Playoff Committee, the guys have the same top three; Boston, Milwaukee, and Denver have separated themselves from the rest. The debate comes at the four spot - plenty of teams made moves to go for a title right now, is it enough to land any of them at number four? At the trophy case, the guys give out some hardware. Ja Morant receives two honors and Kyrie has become a movie villain. Matt sings the praises of some of the great reunions the trade deadline brought. In the Interview, former Grizzly Bear Blues editor Joe Mullinax goes one-on-one with Dave. Joe shares his experiences at GBB and as a Grizzlies fan and they hit every part of the Grizzlies season through the All-Star Break. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
* THIS EPISODE WAS PRE RECORDED BACK IN DECEMBER 2022* In this week's episode : Two Nawfsiders come together for a collaboration! I sit down and chat it up with Acres Home's own GOD Body Bingo. We discuss his origins into music, sports, what we think clarifies as Northside, his album Off The Books and why he only prefers chicken. BIG thanks to GBB and i'm very excited to see what's in store for a fellow nawfsider. Follow God Body Bingo on his social media and give a listen to his music. You can find it on all streaming platforms. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ulyssis-ramos5/message
Join Ekta for a conversation about cannabis based skincare with the founders of the emerging new indie brand, Green Bee Botanicals. Kim Howard and Bridget May share their journey of discovering the long unexplained and untapped healing properties of the full cannabis plant and how it led them down a path of discovery driven, and science backed innovation that utilizes the power of the endocannabinoid system of the human body as it pertains to skin health and beyond. GBB's story starts in California where Former analytical chemist and lifelong botanist Bridget May founded Little Green Bee in 2015, and together with her business partner Kim Howard, launched in 2019 as Green Bee Botanicals after adapting to the new California Prop 64 regulations. Green Bee has been called both a legacy cannabis brand and a “gateway brand” for customers new to the cannabis plant. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/skincareanarchy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/skincareanarchy/support
We are so excited to have Peter, Murray, and Scott from The Garcia Birthday Band as our guests for this 300th episode of No Simple Road! Garcia Birthday Band, based in Portland Oregon, isn't your mother's Grateful Dead cover band. Playing for over 20 years, GBB has evolved into something far deeper than the sum of its parts. The beating heart of the Pacific Northwest's GD community, the band's ever-expanding fanbase is an experience unto themselves. Using the Dead's repertoire as a springboard for limitless potential and improvisation, Garcia Birthday Band are a cornerstone of the modern Grateful Dead universe, and their fans have come to expect the unexpected as the norm.We sit down with the guys in the NSR Studio and talk about the joy of finding them waiting here to welcome us to the PNW Grateful Dead scene, how they keep the music fresh and growing while playing from the Dead's songbook, they ways in which the band had changed and adapted with gaining a new member, what it was like for Murray to joining a Dead cover band and not be familiar with the Grateful Dead universe, how caring for a thriving community factors into having their band, their upcoming appearances at Gem & Jam and, our favorite, Skull & Roses Festival, and a whole lot more!For upcoming show info and more head over to: www.garciabirthdayband.comNo Simple Road Intro Music Created By ESCAPERFREE SHIPPING from Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroadFor 20% off Sunset Lake CBD PROMO CODE: NSR20Make Sure to visit our friends at Fire On The Mountain for some amazing food at one of the 3 locations in the Portland area or one of the 2 locations in the Denver area!Check out the exclusive, limited edition SMARTWOOL / GRATEFUL DEAD collaboration HERE!!! Just in time for the holidaze!MUSIC IN THE COMMERCIALS BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF:CIRCLES AROUND THE SUNOUTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF:CHILLDREN OF INDIGONo Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris Media is the leading storyteller in music, combining the intimacy of podcasts with the power of music. We inform and delight music fans by creating shows with leading artists, telling untold stories, and working with brands to craft compelling narratives that bring music to life.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/nosimpleroad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
this time Lisa Thompson is going to be reading our scripture today. All right. Thanks Jordan. Hi again. I'm Lisa and I'll be reading the scripture, which comes from Exodus chapter five verses one in two. Later, Moses and Aaron went in and said to Pharaoh, this is what the Lord the God of Israel says, let my people go so that they may hold a festival for me in the wilderness. But Farrow responded, who is the Lord that I should obey him by letting Israel go? I don't know the Lord. And besides, I will not let Israel go. Amen. Let's pray. Father, we just ask that we would be good hearers of your word today, A passage that isn't really culturally something that we would just easy to accept, but may not only we be hears, but God may we be even better doers. Empowered by your spirit, empowered by your grace, gladly welcoming the truth. God, we love you. We thank you for what you're doing in our lives, and we thank you that you take us for where we're at and we just submit to you. In Jesus name I pray. Amen. Amen. Perhaps the greatest boast of our generation is our ability to redefine reality. The creation of machines in the past century has redefined our relationship to work. It has saved us from sore backs, sweaty brows, and delayed timelines. Not only that, more and more, if you watch YouTube these days, artificial intelligence is taking everything by storm. It is redefined, sadly, how we even study. At the click of a button, it can literally write an essay for you. Teachers are now scrambling to figure out how do we check and make sure a bot didn't write this essay? Cuz you can literally tell it, write this in a fifth grade level in the voice of Donald Trump and it'll do it. Like what? Right Here is creation, where we're at. Virtual reality is another way we've re. Our mode of escapism. We don't even have to take vacations anymore. We are exa. We are imagining a day where we can just enter into a new world where you don't have to work out, you don't have to sweat, you don't have to go through trials. You're just immediately the hero and you look really good. We also have redefined reality and many good ways of course, and medical breakthroughs. We've redefined how long we live. Antibiotics, organ transplants, medical imaging is the reason many of us maybe even are here today. And let me be clear, I am very grateful to live in the 21st century. I am not that romantic type that wants to live in the 15 hundreds. I enjoy air conditioning. I enjoy the computer. I enjoy vehicles. Praise God. I enjoy that. I have a microphone right here, right now, and I don't have to yell. Now. With all these breakthroughs though, we have to recognize it does not come without side effects. There are many side effects to us redefining our reality. . These breakthroughs have come because of a core value of the modern age. We don't discover reality. We create it, which this is the boast of America, is it not? We don't discover it. We create it, and this works great as long as we live in a peaceful and orderly world, relying on things we don't really recognize until those things are gone. A k a pandemic, a k, a, you get the worst scare of your life getting a diagnosis, and now your redefinition of reality begins to unravel. A few months into the pandemic, psychologists and counselors were ringing the alarm. They said The only way to happiness is to actually accept reality for what it is. This was hard for. We are a generation who redefines reality, and now we're told we are happy once we stop trying to redefine it and just simply accept it. But studies have shown the quicker you are to accept your condition, the quicker you are to find hope. And those who bury their head in the sand or run after other conspiracy theories or whatever it is, they actually wind up multiplying their anxiety, which thus multiplies their illnesses, which thus makes life so much worse. M Scott Peck, he's an American psychology psychiatrist and bestselling author. He actually noted that mental health he has this quote, he says, mental health is dedication to reality at all costs. So in a generation today who is more obsessed with mental health than ever before, but lacking it more than ever before, will not do the one thing it says to do except reality for what it is he actually says in one of his books, if you expect life to be perfect, you will be very depressed and very frustrated. And I blame my parents cuz the millennial generation, we were told the nineties Disney era life was supposed to be great. And it's not now, but if you expect, here's what's incredible, the paradox of life. When you expect life to be hard, turns out to be full of joy, there's great moments of peace. You're actually really filled with purpose. See, as Americans, we find ourselves in this tension because redefining reality is one of the hallmarks of our culture. It's one of the hallmarks of our ingenuity and our individuality. But the same time, redefining our reality has turned out to be our Achilles heel. It's the very thing that causes depression because we cannot stand reality for what it is. So we just keep redefining it. And I don't say this as an innocent bystander at all. As a Christian, I find myself finding passages and trying to redefine it so that it feels better for me, but it leads to more depression. It leads to more heartache. Carl r Truman, in his book, the Rising Triumph of the Modern Self, one of my favorite books I've read in the past five years, he has this scathing critique of the modern age. He put it this way, the quote should be on the screen. He says, we all live in a world in which it is increasingly easy to imagine that reality is something we can manipulate according to our own will and desires, and not something that we necessarily need to conform ourselves to or passively accept. He goes on to give great illustrations and the farming culture, you are reliant on some sort of higher power to take care of your crops. Today, we can just manufacture that right example after example. We are making a more and more detached where we feel like. We are not we are not having to submit to nature, but instead nature submits to us. My point is that you and I, we find it really hard to accept reality even as followers of Jesus at times. And this kind of stubbornness feels unique, but it's not. It's just a little bit of a different flavor. In fact, this stubbornness is as old as the Garden of Eden in Genesis chapter three, and also as old as the pyramids of Egypt, which we read about in the Book of Exodus. So ancient Egypt is the context we've been learning about as we're studying the life of Moses. Most Sundays what we're doing is looking specifically at Moses, but today I felt led to really look at Pharaoh. Now, ancient Egypt, they made a name for redefining reality. They were really one of the first innovative countries to do all sorts of things. They innovated the way when it came to architecture. Engineering and writing. They redefined the way people worked, the way things the irrigation system. They developed the first complex irrigation system for farming that we still use based off of that foundation. Today, the list of their genius goes on and on. And you probably learned that in school. And this is the world Moses and the suffering Israelites find themselves in the book of Exodus, Egypt. They are the powerhouse and they breathe the air of a stubborn spirit. It's the spirit of Pharaoh where Pharaoh believes he is completely in charge and he can define reality however he sees fit. But God has a word to say about that Exodus chapter. We're looking at a lot of scripture today. Thank you, Lisa, for starting with Exodus five. It's a helpful way for us to see the stubborn spirit of Pharaoh, but now let's look at seven, the first seven verses. We're gonna jump a lot from here all the way to chapter 11. So bear with me. Verse one, the Lord answered. Moses, see, I have made you like God to Pharaoh and Aaron on your brother and Aaron. Your brother will be your prophet. You must say whatever I command you. Then Aaron, your brother, must declare it to Pharaoh so that he will let the Israelites go from his land. This is the plan that God has for Moses and his people. Verse three is very interesting, though, he says, but so I have this plan, but I will harden Pharaoh's heart and multiply my signs and wonders in the lands of Egypt. Pharaoh will not listen to you, but I will put my hand into Egypt and bring the military divisions of my people to Israelites out of the land of Egypt by great acts. Of judgment. The Egyptians will know that I am the Lord when I stretch out my hand against Egypt and bring out the Israelites from among them. It's pretty fascinating. We will see plagues always hitting Egypt, but Israelites seem to be spared. Verse six. So Moses and Aaron did this. They did just as the Lord commanded them. Moses was 80 years old and Pharaoh 83 when they spoke to Pharaoh, and now you have the showdown. So Exodus seven through 11 are the 10 plagues, and this brings up a lot of theological truths that quite frankly, we don't have enough time to fully exhaust. And to be honest, most of us theologians have debated for centuries and nobody's really come up with okay, we can all agree this is the answer, but I'm gonna bring it out. A major point of discussion that we're gonna go so fast through, you're gonna be upset with me, is the hardening of Pharaoh's heart. The questions we have to ask ourselves are two. One did God heart and pharaoh's heart without his free will. Or number two, did Pharaoh already harden his own heart? Okay let's look at the text. Seven three chapter seven, verse three says, but I, this is God speaking, will harden Pharaoh's heart and multiply my signs and wonders in the lands of Egypt. So what does it look like? It looks like God is in charge and God hardens the heart of Pharaoh. But hold on, look at this next verse, eight 15, chapter eight, verse 15. But when Pharaoh saw there was relief, he hardened his heart. And when not listened to them as the Lord had said which is it? Does God harden your heart or do you harden your own? I don't know. . Here's the here's what we do. Now what you do does something to you. And the more you say no to God, the harder it will be to say yes to God. That's good. And this is why in the Book of Acts Peter says, today is the day of salvation. Why? Be careful. The more you reject this message, the harder it will be for you to receive it. And the reality is, every single time, if you grow up in church, if you've ever heard the gospel, you have always responded to the gospel. Now the question is, did you respond with a yes or with a no? But every week you are responding. John Mark Homer, one of my favorite modern day authors in this book, live, no Lie, such a great book. He has this line. I think it's really helpful. He says, our freedom or this free will right, expands or shrinks with each decision we make. So we have this ability, when we say yes to the Lord, it actually empowers us to keep saying yes even. But be weary because then the more you say no to him, the easier and easier it is to say no to him, all the more. Now, what I love is that we believe God is a God of grace. We believe there is a part where it seems like his grace is irresistible and it seems like God just comes down into the scene and saves your life. But there are stories where people are not with God now because they just kept saying no. Which one does it? Is God the one who saves or are we the one who receives? Yes. Was it God who hardened Pharaoh's heart or was it Pharaoh who hardened his own heart? Yes. So now that we've 2000 years of theological debates, we've settled it. Praise the Lord. Let's look at the 10 plagues. Shall we? ? Let's talk about pain. All right, so starting Indus seven. What we see here is God sends 10 plagues to the Egyptian people. And as I starting this week, it's pretty fascinating. The ancient Egyptians, they had about 80 Hear me, 80 major gods and goddesses, right? So they had a God for everything. And what happened is they took these 80 gods and they have really three main categories. So you have gods that are Gods of the Nile. The Nile River is what made Egypt so unique compared to all the surrounding countries. And it's what they're boast in their pride. This is where they got life. Then you have the land. And because of the irrigation system and their ingenuity, the land was really fruitful. So it again was something that made them very unique. So they had many Gods contributing to their land. Lastly, you have the sun, or some would even go even larger and say the sky. There are many gods concerning the sun and the sky. What's amazing is when you look at these plagues, there's 10 of them. Every single plague is directed at one of these three domains. So the first two plagues are actually against the Nile River, against all of the gods of the Nile. If you don't believe that, you're just in denial. I don't know. Denial. The next four I had to pull in my inner jungle cruise whatever they call that person, skipper. All right, the next four are against the land. . So Nats, the flies, the diseases, livestock, and the boils, they are specifically against the gods of the land. And the final four, including the death of the firstborn son, is actually against the sun and everything associated with the sky. It's as if God is saying, I'm gonna give you a reality check. You think you know what life's all about. I'll take away everything you've put in your trust in, and then what do you have left? This is what God does. The first plague is blood in the Nile. You see this in chapter seven. For the Egyptians, the Nile was the source of life. And what does God do through the hand of Moses? He turns it into blood, which now is communicating this source of life is now the source of death. And God goes, what you good do about that? The reality is, what does Pharaoh do? The whole idea, what is Moses trying to get done? Trying to get his people the permission to leave Egypt and to go worship God in the wilderness? And so you'd think after this terrifying incident, Pharaoh says, wow, your God is more powerful than ours. Go ahead. But he has a stubborn spirit. I wonder how many of us have been given chance after chance, and yet we stick to being stubborn. The second plague is the frogs. I didn't know this, but this week, as I learned for the Egyptians, frogs actually had magical powers and were considered sacred. Like they would create images of frogs and worship it. And so here's the worst part. You have all of these frogs just consuming everything. Can you imagine all the warts, isn't that not true? Do you get warts from frogs? I've always heard that. And then I heard maybe it's a. That's good. It's a theory, whatever. So the frogs, here's the worst part about it. This is annoying, but guess what, according to the Egyptian worldview, their religion, the frogs could not be killed. They had to just endure the frogs. Why? Because the frogs were gods, and the last thing they wanna do is kill a God. And so they just had to deal with it. All right? I would've said, all right, go. I'm out. But third plague is Nats. So here is pretty fascinating for the Egyptians we're now transitioning from the plagues against the Nile, to the plagues against the land. And they actually believe that there was a God called Gbb. And Gbb was supposed to protect their land from anything such as Nats. But look at, let's look at chapter eight, verses 19, 8 19 says the people, they were overwhelmed by the Nats. Wouldn't you be? They said, and I'm even imagining as they're speaking, It's getting in their mouth. You know what I'm saying? This is how overwhelming it is, and they're saying this is the finger of God. And the magician said to Pharaoh, but Pharaoh's heart was hard, and he would not listen to them as the Lord had said. So already, the people around Pharaoh after three plagues said, enough's enough. God is in control. We are not. We are able to fabricate some of these plagues, but not this one. Let's give in. But what does Pharaoh do? He doesn't listen and he hardens his heart even more. But now the Egyptians are thinking, what's up with all the God? How come the frogs are doing this to us? How come Gbb didn't protect us? Then you have plague number four, which is the swarm of flies for the Egyptians. Many insects were associated with DeeDees, and so they couldn't just kill insects. What they have to do when you had the swarm of flies, they had to simply endure them to kill them with, to go against their faith with to. Ruin, maybe a reincarnated person or a sacred deity, and so they again had to just endure the flies. The fifth plague is the disease, livestock. As livestock is people's like income in this day. So this was everything for the Egyptians. Also though, the livestock were the incarnation of sacred beings, and so they believed in a bull god and a cow goddess, and they were thinking, how come the bull God couldn't protect all the bulls? We give and sacrifice to it every day, and yet the bulls are dying. How come the goddess of the cows is not stepping up and healing these cows? They are dying of diseases and now we can't even eat them or use them. What God is slowly doing is he's unraveling the Egyptian's concept of reality, and yet some still stayed stubborn all the more. Five plagues in. They're not done. Plague number six boils. This one is fascinating. Let's look at chapter nine verses eight through 10. It says, then the Lord said to Moses and Aaron take handfuls of furnace, soot, and Moses is to throw it towards heaven in the sight of Pharaoh. And so verse nine, it will become fine dust over the entire land of Egypt. It'll become festering boils on people and on animals throughout the land of Egypt. And so they took furnace, hood, and stood before Pharaoh. Moses threw it toward heaven and it became festering boils on people and animals. Now, this is really fascinating. God is playing with them now because this is what I learned this week. James Montgomery Boy has a really good commentary on this, and he says the following, he says, in the practice of their Egyptian religion, the Egyptians took the ashes of an offering. and threw the ashes into the air just as Moses was doing right, but wow, as a means of blessing, this was common in their culture. Look, if ashes fell on individuals, they consider themselves very fortunate. But what had been considered a blessing suddenly became a curse causing boils to break out on the people. See how God is just reversing everything you think You gotta figure it out. This very action that used to bless people, he's saying no. I am done letting you play your reality game. This is reality. That's not what blesses you. In fact, you keep doing it, it's gonna start cursing you. I wonder how many of us have done this where we practice in something outside of the faith of Jesus, and for a while it blessed us, but in God's grace, he begins to expose it for what it really is. and the curse is actually meant to send us back to the real blessing. So they were thinking, where were the healing Gods? Egypt was known for their medical innovations. Gods like emote, thought, and sec, those gods are supposed to heal the people and they are powerless in the face of God. Almighty, what Gods are you serving and will you recognize they're powerless in the face of Jesus? The seventh plague is hail and lightning. This freaks us all out as Arizonans. When it lightnings, we do nothing. We freak out. And deservedly I do too. So I'm, whatever. Let's look at verse 15. Let's look at the story of the hail and the lightning. But by now, I could have stretched out my hand and struck you and your people with the plague, and you would've been obliterated from the earth. However, I have let you live for this purpose. I love God. He says, to show you my power and to make my name known on the whole earth, you are still acting arrogantly against my people by not letting them go. So tomorrow at this time, I will reign down the worst hail that has ever occurred in Egypt from the day it was founded until now. So therefore, give orders to bring your livestock and all that you have in the field into shelters. Every person and animal that is in the field and not brought inside will die. Notice all, all, still the compassion of God. I'm giving you a warning. If you go in the shelters and listen to my word, you can be saved. But so many of us, we hear his commands and we still do the exact opposite. And and Brandon will die when the hail falls on them. Many of them did not believe this. So those among Pharaoh's officials who feared the word of the Lord made their servants in livestock flee to shelter. So Pharaohs stubborn, but his people are putting the dots together. Saying, it looks like your God is not as powerful as this God. So we're gonna do what this God says, verse 21. But those who didn't take it to heart, didn't take to heart. The Lord's Word left their servants and livestock in the field. Man, as I was reading this, I thought, Lord, do I take your word to heart? Or am I like the foolish Egyptians daring God to do what only he can do? Verse 22, then the Lord said to Moses, stretch out your hand toward heaven and let there be hail throughout the land of Egypt on people and animals, and every plant of the field in the land of Egypt. So Moses stretch out his staff toward heaven, and the Lord sent thunder and hail. Lightning struck the land and the Lord reigned hail on the land of Egypt. Notice this is now the plague of the sky. The hail with lightning flashing through it was so severe. That nothing like it had occurred in the land of Egypt since it had become a nation. So God is a God of his word. Verse 25, throughout the land of Egypt, the hails struck down everything in the field, both people and animals. Can you imagine this? This is like the movies we create today about the end of the world. The hail beat down every plant of the field and shattered every tree in the field. The only place it didn't hail was in the land of Goshen. Where's that? That's where the Israelites were. So Pharaoh sent from Moses and Aaron, I have sinned this time. This is a huge deal, right? He admits I have sinned, not just that I'll let you do it. No, I have sinned. He said to them, the Lord is the righteous one. I and my people are the guilty ones, a change of heart. He says, make an appeal to the Lord. There has been enough of God's thunder in hell. I will let you go and you don't need to stay any longer. So Moses said to him, when I have left the city, I will spread out my hand to the Lord. The thunder will cease and there will be no more hell. So that you may know the earth belongs to the Lord. Last verse. But as for you and your officials, I know that you still do not fear the Lord God. There is a way to repent because of the consequence versus repenting because of who God is. Many of us have a false comfort that we're saved, that we're okay, but we never actually have surrendered to King Jesus for who he is. Pharaoh, it almost looks like he had the sinner's prayer. I have sinned. Save me now. I don't say this to bring doubt. I don't say this to, for those struggling with shame and fear. Oh no. Now I don't know if I'm saved. If you're wondering that, I promise you Pharaoh wasn't wondering that. That's already a good sign. Right this, oh, I want to be with the Lord. Pharaoh did not think that Pharaoh was using this as a game, but be weary just saying a few words without meaning, it doesn't really mean anything. So for the hail enlightening the Egyptians, they served and sacrificed to Gods who protected their fields and preserved their atmosphere. And now they're thinking, where are those gods now? But Pharaoh still won't accept reality. How often do you and I do the same Next plague, the eighth plague locust, right? Where is Neet? Because nee is the goddess of grain, but the locust completely consumed it. What about the God of men? Am I in the deity of the harvest? Again, the Egyptians are thinking our whole worldview is crashing. The things we thought gave us security and purpose and understanding of life is crumbling before our eyes. And we tend to be mad at God. When that happens. But we have to see God as opening up their eyes to see what the truth is actually to deliver them. The ninth plague is darkness. Now, this was the greatest of all Gods, according to the Egyptians. I remember this, in fifth grade we did those Egyptian wax museums. Did anybody else do that? Or is that just my school? It was the coolest thing ever. And then I thought, Lord, are you gonna judge me? Like when I was like in fifth grade, I was like, I'm sorry that I'm this God thing. Oh no. So I, anyways the Lord's forgave me, but, so this is the greatest of all Gods and his name is raw. Here's the reality during this came because guess what? Pharaoh was considered raw incarnate. So Pharaoh is saying you can do all those things, but my domain is the sun. Egypt, like Arizona can boast that it never rains here, that it never gets dark. We always have the sun, ironically, on the day that it rained, but you get it , and now darkness has come. God is slowly humiliating the Pharaoh. Now he is directly humiliating the Pharaoh. You think you are in control of the sun? It's now pitch. Black people also just quickly, they think of the darkness. I'm reminded when Jesus was crucified, darkness entered the land showing that this plague, all the plagues actually rested on Jesus so that you and I could be saved. The 10th plague was the death of the firstborn sons. This is, you reap what you sow. As we talked about in the first week, pastor Caleb did such a great job. What do the Egyptians do? 80 years prior to this, they killed all the infant sons of Israel. They killed all the firstborn sons and now their firstborn sons who are gonna be killed. Now you have to ask this question, why would God sin these plagues? Isn't God a god of love? God is loving enough to rip off the bandaid and expose you to reality for the sake of your soul. Eugene Peterson, I, I can't think of a better way to put it, talking about the plagues in Revelation, but also he was pointing back to Exodus. He says this, he says, however, practice we become at tuning out sounds that we do not want to hear, including the sound of God's displeasure at sin. God finds new ways to penetrate our defensive deafness. God is actually really gracious for sinning the. . God is causing Egypt and Israel to open their eyes to the destruction of sin and all that it brings. We say this all the time, but what's so evident in this passage, sin is not bad because it is forbidden. It is forbidden because it is bad. It's not good for you. It's not good for anyone. It's not like it's this great thing and God just is a killjoy. Sin is destructive. It knows no other, let me put it this way. To disobey God is to unleash chaos and disorder in your life and everything around you. God is communicating. This is the law of. God didn't sense some magical plagues. It's just the things of nature. All of a sudden it began to unravel. So many scholars have actually noted what's happening in the 10 plagues is the undoing of Genesis one and two. In the beginning was chaos. But God takes these elements like man, women, animals, plants, land, water, sky and he turns them into beauty. He takes it and he makes something in harmony. He puts it all in order. What happens with sin? It begins to take all of creation apart. It begins to make all of these things undone, and what sin does, it makes everything ugly. It's no longer beautiful, it makes it dysfunctional. It's no longer harmonious. It makes things chaotic. It no longer has. And in this passage, what is sin? Sin a chief form of disobedience in this passage and all throughout scripture in life is what the Bible calls idolatry idols, which is what the Egyptians were famous for, and you and I are famous for. We just don't dress them up. In statues is trusting in someone or something to bring about peace and order in our life. Sacrificing to it, giving our time, talents, treasures, attention to it, thinking if I do this enough then everything will be okay. If I have that, then my life will have meaning. If I get this, then I will be secure. And how is that working for you? The reality is outside of the grace of God, you and I are no different than Egyptians. We look to our spouse to guarantee our happiness. Your spouse doesn't deserve that, nor can they do that. We look to our career to guarantee us a sense of significance. The moment we do that, our career winds up killing us. We look to our finances to guarantee US security. , but our greed takes over and it's never enough. It destroys relationships. It destroys our self-worth. We look to public opinion to give us comfort. Public opinion changes more than the waves, right? It is always different. Sometimes you're in their good favor, and other times you're not. See, we may think that these idols are actually giving us exactly what they need, what we need. However, here's the reality. I'm so grateful for this reality will not bend its knee to our delusions. Reality will not bend its knee to our delusions. Even culturally. Our attempts to redefine biology today are already producing massive pain, dysfunction, and destruction. Reality not, is not gonna bend its knee. Our attempts to redefine our sexuality. And if that's you in this room, we are so sympathetic and empathetic to that, and we get that there's a lot of things like identity and abuse and just all sorts of things being misunderstood, not being allowed to share some of your longings, and it got you to this point. But here's the reality is reality will not bend its knee to your delusion. You can say you are happier and more fulfilled all you want, but it's doing the exact opposite. There is a time where the idol makes you feel, and it does seem like it is succeeding, but God in his grace will begin to make it completely unravel. Our attempts to redefine truth as relative what's true for you is true for you. What's true for me is true for me is only making us more divisive, more disintegrated, and more anxious, right? So reality is reality. So before we identify with Moses, we need to take a long look at Pharaoh. Do we come to God to discover reality? Or do we just look to ourselves to define reality? Reality will not bend its need to our delusions. So the question is, will we bend our need to reality? It reminds me of a passage in Philippians, one of my favorite passages of Philippians two verses nine through 11. It says, for this reason, God highly exalted him and gave him the name that is above every name. I want you to even think of Pharaoh here. This is what Pharaoh wanted, but literally it's the exact opposite. And Jesus came as a servant, right? And his name is now above every name. Pharaoh wanted to be exalted, but it was Jesus, so that at the name of Jesus, not at the name of Pharaoh of any other God, at the name of Jesus, every knee will bow. Why? Because reality. Will not bow to your delusions. Every knee will bow to the reality of Jesus in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father. So in the end, reality wins. But here's what this passage is telling us. We can either bend the knee with joy and delight or bend the knee with a stubborn spirit and only because we have to at the end of all time. God is gonna fully reveal himself. And as at that point, those who are not even in heaven will have to at least acknowledge God. You are the God, you are in control. Jesus, you are the Lord over all creation. And yet, as their knees are being bent one theologian says that their knees will break. They will have to bend. They will still have the spirit of Pharaoh thinking. But I don't want to, or you and I can have the spirit of say Moses, the spirit of Mary, the spirit of Paul, the spirit of these of David these people in the scripture is saying, it's nothing in my hands. I bring simply to Christ. I cling. I don't bring any argument. I bring no other plea, but that Jesus died and he died for me. I'm here to say, Jesus, you're in control. I am not God. As these plagues are entering my life, may I wake up and recognize this isn't to punish me. In fact, it's to push me back to grace, back to love. To see the reality for what reality really is. I want us to use this moment as we close to ask ourselves, are we trying to make reality bend to us or do we have the humility to bend to reality And the scriptures say the ultimate person and work of Jesus, that is the reality. Will we submit to him? So I was thinking through and praying and Exodus we finished at Exodus 11, chapter 12 starts to begin to explain what the Passover is. And so I was thinking through, is there a practice from the way of Jesus that can help us bend our need to Jesus? And it's the practice of communion. See at the Passover mill, which starts in Exodus 12, God is showing us what the mill is actually about in the person of Jesus. What you have in Exodus 12 is they have to sacrifice the lamb and take that blood and put it over the doorpost, and the angel of destruction will pass over that house. This destruction that honestly, they deserve. The firstborn should have died, was passed over. They were redeemed, they were rescued because of the blood. Jesus, the last Supper says, I am that lamb. I am going to the cross because you need my blood to put over the doorpost of your life. He takes the bread and he takes the cup and he is tell, telling his disciples, as you partake in this, recognize you're partaking in. The bread is represented of the body, which is being broken on behalf for you. The blood is being spilled out. The cup is my blood and it's being spilled out so that you can be saved. See, we are in shock that the firstborns died, but let us be even more shocked that the firstborn of all creation died for you and for me. God, in his sovereignty, he ultimately saves us through the death of his own son. And at the cross, Jesus takes all the plagues, all the chaos that sin produces, and he puts it on his shoulders so that you and I can be rescued from oppression and enter into the promised land, no longer defined by sin, no longer defeated by Satan, no longer in destruction because of death. We have life, and life and abundance, and what I want us to do is to humble ourselves and accept reality. For these next two songs, I almost encourage you to do this right away, to come forward and to partake in the communion here on your left or your right. Take it one at a time, the bread and the cup, and maybe pray as a family or pray on your own, however you came and just say, okay, God, you are God. And I am not God. I cannot save myself, but Christ, you have rescued me. Maybe before you even go to the communion you wrestle with God and say, God I've had the spirit of Pharaoh. I've heard your warnings. And I keep saying no, but I don't want it to get to the point where now you begin to harden my own heart. God, I want to soften my heart. I want to come back. I wanna receive the grace that is mine in Christ Jesus. So if we can, I would love for us to allow this to be a holy moment.
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On this week's episode of the Nxt Gen Podcast, fellow GBB writer Andrew Katz is joining me to answer your questions halfway through the Grizzlies' Season. To start, we discuss the season's biggest surprises, how well the Grizzlies have fared compared to our preseason expectations, and whether or not they can win the championship this season. Then, we talk about their weaknesses, how they can improve over the 2nd half of the season, and if a trade around the edges could put them over the top. Finally, we talk about the Grizzlies' bench rotation and give our favorite Grizzly nicknames. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Parker Fleming has GBB's Shawn Coleman on the show to make 4 semi-bold predictions for the Grizzlies in 2023. Follow @sbngrizzlies, @GBBLive, @PAKA_FLOCKA, @StatsSAC. Beats: Flemdawg1hunna, Graphics: Will Stone. Like, subscribe, download, and write a review to the Grizzly Bear Blues podcast network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Greg and Eli talks with GBB's Shawn Coleman about Jaren Jackson Jr. being a defensive menace, Dillon Brooks playing good basketball, how the rookies are adjusting, Bucks-Grizzlies tonight and more. Also, they talk with Ken Pomeroy about tweaking the analytics, the impact of the transfer portal, this year is similar to last year statistically, where does the Tigers rank and more.
On this week's episode of the Nxt Gen Podcast, I am joined by Xavier Dotson of GBB's Core four podcast. First we discuss all aspects of Jaren Jackson Jr's return including, his performance on both ends of the floor, how he looked physically, and what he can do to get his offense going. Then, they look ahead to Today's matchup with the Oklahoma City Thunder. The first Ja Morant vs Shai Gilgeous-Alexander matchup of the season should be a great one. Alexander has scored 37,37, and 42 in his last three games while Morant is coming off a big performance in New Orleans. All of that and more on this week's episode! Follow @sbngrizzlies, @BrysonWright3. Like, subscribe, download, and write a review to the Grizzly Bear Blues podcast network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Greg and Eli talk with GBB's Parker Fleming about the Grizzlies' loss to the Jazz, getting the player back healthy, fixing the defense and more. Also, they talk about Spurs releasing Josh Primo, Tigers Homecoming Week and more.
The Bastard V Lois & Clark - S01E02 (Strange Visitor)!
This is the first episode of my new podcast, The Bastard V Lois & Clark! This will be released weekly, but there will be a gap between seasons as I record them in my free time. So with that, let's feel the pain together!
Parker Fleming has GBB's Shawn Coleman and Locked On Grizzlies' (and former GBB Site Manger, host of GBBLive) Joe Mullinax on the podcast to talk about the latest news in the Grizzverse: Steven Adams' contract extension. Is his 2-year, $25M extension good value? The dynamic with Jaren Jackson Jr. -- both from a fit and protection standpoint The playoff conversation and context Veteran leadership Follow @sbngrizzlies, @GBBLive, @PAKA_FLOCKA, @StatsSAC, @JoeMullinax. Beats: Flemdawg1hunna, Graphics: Will Stone. Like, subscribe, download, and write a review to the Grizzly Bear Blues podcast network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, the Starting 5 kickoff their 3rd season with GBB and this year's player previews by previewing what they expect from Jaren Jackson Jr. and Ziaire Williams for the '22-'23 NBA season and discuss what they would like to see in preseason action from the team. Follow @sbngrizzlies, @Starting5Mem, @DaOne_PShark, @TevShakir, @TheArtofTrevor, @ItsReallySheedy, @_SKYLITO Beats: Xela, Graphics: Will Stone. Like, subscribe, download, and write a review to the Grizzly Bear Blues podcast network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Greg and Eli talk with GBB's Parker Fleming about the Grizzlies-Kevin Durant rumor, not knowing what the Grizzlies are going to do, might be a move for Ben Simmons and more. Also, they talk about more about the Tigers losing Emmanuel Akot, whether to trade for Kevin Durant, Humdingers Trivia and more.
Si eres emprendedor o vendedor, de seguro te has hecho esta pregunta: ¿cómo ganó una negociación? Y precisamente de eso hablo en este episodio. - Hablo sobre 5 puntos esenciales que te van a servir de preparación en una negociación. - Te explico, por qué también ganamos al retirarnos en una negociación. - Te comparto los errores más comunes al salir a vender y qué podemos hacer para evitarlo. - Te doy mi punto de vista de por qué el consumidor es mejor negociador que nosotros. - Te explico de qué trata la técnica de propuesta GBB y por qué deberías de aplicarla en tu siguiente negociación. - Hablo sobre los 10 minutos más importantes que tienes en una negociación y para qué son o cómo debemos utilizarlos. - Contesté a la pregunta de qué podemos hacer cuando vendemos el mismo producto que nuestra competencia, pero ellos manejan un mejor precio. - Y por último, te doy, lo que para mi es, el mejor consejo para alguien que está por empezar su emprendimiento. No olvides agendar tu Videollamada de Mentoría y lo único que tienes que hacer es entrar aqui: https://www.crecesmx.com/slides/agenda-tu-videollamada-de-mentoria-3 Y te dejo mis redes sociales, para que me envíes tu pregunta del siguiente episodio: www.instagram.com/danielrdzdelavega www.facebook.com/crecesmx www.twitter.com/creces
Ask The Boss is back by popular demand! Now held as a segment under the Boss Status podcast, this is your chance to ask the boss your burning questions! Timestamps: 11:57 Aside from growth, what goals do you have for your businesses? 23:06 What is your favorite Core protein flavor? 28:02 In your opinion, what is the most underutilized vitamin/mineral? 28:49 Best stack that includes Hollow Point? 31:36 How do you listen to your employees? 34:09 What is something that keeps you up at night as a business owner? 42:01 How long are you going to rock the mullets? 43:26 What is moving products in today's industry? Is it culture? Is it price? Is it gimmicks? 47:14 Why the heavy dose of GBB in Longevity? 48:24 Are all the Core products safe to take for natural athletes that compete in natural organizations?
Greg and Eli talk with GBB's Shawn Coleman about whether the Grizzlies will make all three picks, who they are targeting, NBA Free Agency and more. Also, they talk with Razorbacks Basketball head coach Eric Musselman about the basketball team supporting the baseball team in Omaha, new players coming in next season, great run in the NCAA Tournament and more.
The draft coverage continues, as Parker Fleming brings on two guests to talk about hometown prospects. In the first segment, he has Steven Johnson, the Memphis Tigers basketball beat writer for the Daily Memphian, to talk about Josh Minott. In the second segment, he has Shawn Coleman of GBB and The Locked On Grizzlies podcast to talk about Tennessee Vol/Briarcrest Saint Kennedy Chandler. He discusses their potential fits with the Grizzlies, comfortable draft slot for those players + more Follow @sbngrizzlies, @GBBLive, @PAKA_FLOCKA, @StatsSAC, @StevenMJohnson_. Beats: Flemdawg1hunna, Graphics: Will Stone. Like, subscribe, download, and write a review to the Grizzly Bear Blues podcast network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Greg and Eli talk with GBB's Parker Fleming about NBA Finals, what the Grizzlies going to do with their 3 draft picks, trade Dillon Brooks or not, the market for Tyus Jones and more. Also, they talk about NBA Finals, Humdingers Trivia, Grizzlies' offseason plans and more.
Greg talks with GBB's Parker Fleming about the new gig, Grizzlies' off-season, free agent market for Tyus Jones, plan with the 2 first round picks and more. Also, he talks with Memphis Americans' Corey Adamson about juggling three responsibilities with the women's and men's teams, the new indoor soccer league and more.
On this episode of GBBLive, new GBB Site Manager Parker Fleming changes roles with former GBB Site Manager Joe Mullinax as the guys talk what was a fun Grizzlies season with a dud of an ending, and look ahead to what may be ahead for Memphis. Joe also closes out reflecting on his time with GBB. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of Grizzly Bear Blues Live, GBB Site Manager Joe Mullinax and Associate Editor Parker Fleming are joined by two of the best friends of GBB there have ever been - Anthony Sain and Peter Edmiston of Sports56 WHBQ's "Grindtime" - to discuss the lack of superlatives that adequately describe Ja Morant's greatness. The guys also look ahead to what the Memphis Grizzlies must do to come back to Memphis for Game 5 with home court advantage back on their side. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's episode GBB's Site Manager Joe Mullinax joins the show. We talk Grizz/Dubs Game 1 recap and look ahead to what's needed to get a split Tuesday night. The guys also discuss rotations and what Steven Adams could bring to the series. Finally, Ben talks about Joe putting out some of his best work on the site and if he will pull a 'Tom Brady' at the end of the season. Follow @sbngrizzlies, @3anddpod, @NotTheGolfer, @JoeMullinax Beats: Xela, Graphics: Will Stone. Like, subscribe, download, and write a review to the Grizzly Bear Blues podcast network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode, GBB Site Manager Joe Mullinax talks Grizzlies-Timberwolves in the 2022 NBA Playoffs, and reflects on the announcement of stepping down as Site Manager, with guests Parker Fleming and Brandon Abraham of GBB and Kyle Thiege, the Site Manager for SB Nation's Canis Hoopus on the Minnesota Timberwolves. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
David and Isaac are joined by GBB and Basketballnews Contributor Justin Lewis to discuss his distain for Dillon Brooks among other things. Can David and Isaac convince Justin to see the light? Tune in and find out.Subscribe to the SportsEthos Grizzlies Podcast on iTunes and Follow @EthosGrizzlies for updates and live news on the team!PropUp on ThriveFantasy this NBA season! Use code ETHOS at signup for a 100% deposit match bonus and win big cash by simply flexing DFS prop knowledge on the biggest names on the board!Manscaped is BACK, baby! Just like the NBA! Use coupon code HOOPBALL20 to get 20% off and free shipping on your purchase at Manscaped.com!Want more codes? We got 'em! ExpressVPN is offering 3 BONUS months on every 12-month membership purchase by using this special link: https://www.expressvpn.com/hoopballAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Joining us for this episode are our very special guests, Sara and S.E. of the Bitches on Comics podcast! The last time Sara and S.E. were guests here on GBB, we were discussing Lost Girl, so of course, they were the first people to come to mind when discussing the contemporary Sapphic delight that is the topic of our current episode, the Syfy original, Wynonna Earp Based on the comic book miniseries by Beau Smith, this supernatural Western horror follows the great-great-daughter of legendary lawman Wyatt Earp after she inherits the power to return reincarnated villains back to hell, using her ancestor's magical gun. Wynonna must also do battle with other supernatural forces which reside near her hometown, as well as renew her relationship with her younger sister. This series was bold, and ambitious, and quickly became an audience favourite, but what did we think of Wynonna Earp? Stay tuned!
Locked On Grizzlies - Daily Podcast On The Memphis Grizzlies
Shawn Coleman welcomes Brandon Abraham of GBB to discuss the Grizzlies offseason and what to expect from the 2021 Summer Leagues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today, we're debuting our highly-anticipated 11th season: Spies & Lies! During the course of this season, Alex and I will be discussing all the riveting series which featured a hearty dose of intrigue, espionage, and international warfare! We're premiering GBB's 11th season with none other than one of the most critically-acclaimed spy thrillers of all time: The Americans! The Americans is not just a spy thriller, but a highly nuanced serial drama and period drama that made both critics and audiences alike sit up and pay attention. The Americans featured a married couple as undercover KGB agents living as a typical American family during the height of the Cold War, and chronicled how their already stressful and dangerous lives are made even more so when an FBI agent moves in across the street. So what do we think make The Americans so brilliant? Stay tuned!
We're back from vacation for real. We get into it a little bit, Holly shares about her giveaway, and then we talk about using our phone to avoid problems sometimes, and how happy we are that it's warmer now! We chat about the GBB, and get into some British accents of our own. Isn't it weird how it's rare to love your voice? Thanks for listening to us y'all! This episode is sponsored by the giveaway, check it out on Holly's instagram, @hollywhitehealth.
Locked On Grizzlies - Daily Podcast On The Memphis Grizzlies
Shawn Coleman spends time discussing a historic victory, Justise, building the Grizzlies brand, and second half successes with GBB's Bryce Hayes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices