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LYSSNA PÅ HELA AVSNITTET HÄR: snettinatbakat.seVi tog ett pass i hagen med Glenn Östh, sniffade lim, matade låda, försökte korta Glenns rörelse i forehandslaget och höra oss för lite om det där mötet i Tranås 1980, när de bestämde sig för att de skulle försöka slå kineserna.
Sound of Aaron Glenn, wanting ‘this job'. Glenn said ‘get used to winning'. He will not be calling the defense because he wants to be ‘the best head coach'.
Har du nogensinde følt dig fanget mellem to verdener? Som om du ikke helt hører til noget sted?Følelsen af at rumme så mange modsætninger, at du ikke kan lande med hele dig, men kun dele af dig. For hvor er der plads til både lys og mørke? Humor og alvor? Homo og fobi? Glæde og sorg? Tillid og mistillid? Køn og intet?Hvordan finder vi et sted – både fysisk og i os selv, som giver ro og tryghed nok til at vi med alle vores kontraster kan kalde det ”hjem”? Det er præcis sådan Glenn Bech beskriver den konstante splittelse, han forsøger at navigere i.Glenn Bech er psykolog, foredragsholder og forfatter til bøgerne Farskibet og Jeg anerkender ikke længere jeres autoritet. Han er kendt for sin ærlige, skarpe og dybt personlige tilgang til emner som traumer, klasseforskelle, identitet og magtstrukturer.I denne episode dykker vi ned i Glenns historie – ikke kun for at forstå hans liv, men for at spejle os selv i oplevelsen af splittelse, som jeg tror vi er mange der sidder fast i – og det kan være på den helt store klinge eller i de mindre detaljer i hverdagen, men som alligevel fucker med vores selvforståelse – og andres opfattelse af os. For hvad gør vi, når vi pludselig befinder os et sted, hvor vi ikke længere genkender os selv?Det får du svaret på i dag!Rigtig god fornøjelse!Følg Glenn Bech:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glenn_bech/Bøger:FarskibetJeg Anerkender Ikke Længere Jeres Autoritet
I Studion: Fredrik Söderholm, Sanna Dollan, Micke Ljungberg, Daniel Gilbert, August BohlinMamma söderholms svart-taxi katastrof i helgen! Vi konfronterar chauffören live! Vi ringer Danmark och frågar hur det känns att Trump vill ta över Grönland! Vi ringer också Grönland och vibbar av!Micke är BANNAD for life från Hinge! VARFÖR? Dolllan och jag är anklagade för förtal!Dollans blöta helg slutade i gråt och skratt i snön! Otto på LÄNK från Cypern! Hur går det med kärleken och planerna på att bli krögare! Vår ständiga Kulturkritiker Glenn har sett massa ny skit och ska vägleda oss genom streamingtjänsternas överdådiga utbud denna säsong också!Det här är inte hela avsnittet, det hittar du på patreon.com/gottsnackSupport till showen http://supporter.acast.com/gott-snack-med-fredrik-soderholm. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hej alla! Förlåt för Glenns ljud, tydligen så gick det troll i dattan denna gång. Som tur är så snackar Linus mest i veckans avsnitt! Det blir diskussion om Tim Burton, spel som både finns och inte finns och Hellboy, samt en massa annat emellan!
Måndag 19 augusti Vi är tillbaka och ni är VARMT VÄLKOMNA IN I VÄRMEN IGEN!SannaDollan är singel och SUGEN! Hjälper Lågenergilaser mot ADHD och autism? Vår lågenergi-sidekick Malin Hector Har gjort ett GRÄV om det nya kvacksalveriet! I Incognito Mode! Dessutom kommer hon ut som LURAD av TV4! Hjälper Glenn Hysén! mot den tråkiga kultur-kritik-ankdammen?! Vår nya hög-energiska kulturkritiker Glenn berättar om tre goa rullar han sett nyligen! Fredrik FÖRSÖKER att inte hugga på Israel! Hjälper Jill Stein och Brother Cornel West mot den imperialistiska världsordningen? Frida Stranne är Forskaren och super-expert på amerikansk politik, från podden USA & Co - vi ringer upp och snackar val-cirkusen i USA! Vi är tillbaka och ni får ALLT gratis idag för att vi är på ett JÄVLA humör! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Talking Pet Friday on The Social Ammo, and Matt Dyson did not disappoint. AND the team play a special round of Beat The Intro, but with a twist as Glenns in charge...
Glenn acknowledges the anger he felt after watching President Biden's lying and arrogance during his State of the Union speech. How did the Secret Service allow protestors to block Biden's motorcade for ten minutes, putting Biden in a dangerous position? Pat Gray joins Glenn and Stu to discuss Biden's horrific priorities in his remarkably bipartisan State of the Union speech. Glenn takes calls from his listeners to hear their thoughts on Biden's speech. Glenn explains why all his radars are flashing red and when he believes things will begin to settle down. Glenns speaks on the unprecedented dangers coming across our borders and how you can plan for the peril that lies ahead. Glenn takes a call from an emotional listener whose son passed away from a fentanyl overdose and who blasted Biden's attempt to blame the Right for his border crisis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I dag är Tobias Hysén den som betraktar IFK Göteborg från podcasten Hunden, Katten, Glassen som han har ihop med polarna och ex-spelarna Pontus Wernbloom och Mattias Bjärsmyr. Den tidigare anfallaren har annars en långvarig koppling till Blåvitt, dels via en egen karriär i klubben, dels via en rad släktingar som spelat i Blåvitt.När jag träffade Tobias Hysén hösten 2019 för en intervju om karriären gav han sin syn på Blåvitts förvandling, om hur det var att sluta som spelare, om turerna på Kamratgården när sportchefen Mats Gren fick spelarna emot sig men även om när han inte kunde fira cupguldet med vissa supportrar som avbrutit en träning. Han talade om hur det tidigt i karriären blev Djurgården trots att Blåvitt signalerat intresse, om varför han lämnade ett nyuppflyttat Sunderland, om varför han ”sket i allt” på träningarna för att Shanghai skulle släppa honom och om AIK-matchen han aldrig glömmer. Hysén berättade även om när han inte ville gå ner till frukost i landslaget efter pappa Glenns uttalande, om målet som gav Kina-miljonerna, om varför han ville stå utanför mediacirkusen som varit kring delar av familjen och om hur han reagerade när brorsan Anton Hysén kom ut som homosexuell. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Its time for Glenn and Henry to have a Christmas Party and discuss all the agronomic turf challenges in December. Which is mainly Microdochium patch. They also visit Glenns last golf course and pull a few crackers.
I det här avsnittet tjôtar Anders, Ludde och Pajlen om årtalet 77, gamla teveprogram och att Glenns liv är en musikal. Just ja, en del spel också! Fortsatt avhandling av Spiderman 2, Super Mario Wonders och Heroquest, men Anders har även spelat PSP-spelet Everybody's Tennis. Pajlen har även åsikter om Diablo 4 season 4.
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Camma er single og dater. Hun er ikke på apps, men bruger bare Instagram. Hun dater flere ad gangen og fortæller om de principper, hun dater efter - og ja, du kan godt gøre dig klar til at tage noter, selv Jytte råber "BRAVO!" Cammas kærlighedsspørgsmål handler om, hvordan hun bliver bedre til både at afvise og selv at blive afvist i en romantisk relation. Glenn har været sammen med sin kæreste i 5 år. De bor sammen, dog sover de ikke sammen uden at aftale det. Glenn er mega stolt af sin relation til sin kæreste, den har helet ham, og Glenn er ikke længere inde i sin skal, og verden er blevet større. Glenns kæreste spørger "løber du fra mig, når du får det godt?" og Glenn spørger, hvad der ville ske, hvis han gik ud i verden, som den han er nu. Vi taler om at Tinder er kapitalistisk, patriarkalsk og hierarkisk, vi taler om den indre teenagedreng og den indre jailer. Og Glenn fortæller at det stadig er farligt at gå hånd i hånd, når man er same sex couple i København, og det er fucking rystende information!!!! VENNER WTF? Det er 2023! Vi må allesammen få vores killjoy på og trække i arbejdstøjet, det kan fandme ikke være rigtigt. Vi taler om Jyttes klaviatur og bootycalls, den virkelige udgave af "til døden os skiller" og Jytte er blevet pensum på UNI, det er en kæmpe vibe. Gæster: Camma, Glenn Bech og parterapeut Jytte Vikkelsøe. Vært: Sara Bro. Klipper: Sara Bro / Cæcilie Helena Denman-Gretoft. Redaktion: Sara Bro. Musik: "Hold up" Beyonce. Redaktør: Andreas Jeppesen. Programansvarlig: Ralf Richardt Strøbech.
Skin goes wireless out at Echo Lounge & Music Hall to talk to the Glenns & Freaks who've already shown up to our Freakaversary!
We celebrate the main thing that got us through this first year, YOU. We take calls, read texts, and listen to talkbacks from Glenns!
David Waldman makes certain that no pontoon boats of ignorance block Greg Dworkin's docking of his Raft o' Stories!™ on today's KITM. What really happened in Loudoun County? You should have a pretty good idea by now. After all, we covered it thoroughly all this week. Glenn Youngkin rode the conservative transphobic/homophobic wave into the Virginia Governor's office, and maybe all the way into the Republican nomination, now that Ron DeSantis' wave is spinning around the toilet bowl. No, make that “Ronald” DeSantis, to stay within new Florida school guidelines, which of course were put in place to keep little Ronalds from becoming Ronettes, and Glenns from becoming Glendas. The folks who claim that the gender spectrum is in people's heads now also want to deny that it is in anyone's head. Donald Trump says he won't sign the RNC loyalty pledge required for the upcoming debate. Nice to know that TFFG isn't a big fan of loyalty, as he shouldn't expect to see much more for the rest of his life. As I write this, Donald does not yet face the death penalty, but most of what he does face is not up for debate. The “independent state legislature” theory won't save him, nor will Bill Clinton's cat. Threats will get him nowhere; they might just make it worse. Clarence Thomas has had a great life, built upon an unearned lifestyle supplied through the largess of rich white men... On the other hand, perhaps Clarence earned every penny of it. Ohio's Issue 1 was all about abortion. Republicans fooled almost no one. Worse for them, even less people will be fooled the next time. Almost no one believes that they have anything on President Joe Biden, and the ones who do believe, are going to be really disappointed. Get well soon, Hawaii!
In this months On the horizon, Glenn and Henry talk all things turf management, including the climate, golfers expectations, Red thread and Chafer application windows. They also look at the Golf environment awards with conversations with STRI, Iestyn Carpenter and Clive Wood. All this, plus a look back at Glenns golfing break and a thought provoking conversation about the correct way to make a hotdog.
On this weeks episode I am delighted to be introducing you to our next special guest and Principle Psychologist, Glenn Mackintosh. Glenn is a member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS) where he has researched and lectured in health psychology, the psychology of eating, and sport and exercise psychology. Predominately lecturing at the University of Queensland and Bond University. Glenn is the author of the best selling book 'Thinsanity: 7 Steps to transform your mindset and say goodbye to dieting forever' as well as is the Founder of the Weight Management Psychology clinic based in Brisbane, Queensland. Where Glenn now has his own Youtube series 'Therapy Thursdays' and podcast 'The Glenn Mackintosh Podcast. With one of Glenns most prized creations the amazing 'Transformation Support Community', a member-only online support group used to help people all over the world transform their relationship with themselves and others. Where Glenn has also been so privileged to now be the resident psychologist for the Body Image Movement's Embrace You Online Program. Glenn also enjoys training other health professionals to apply psychological principles to support their clients through his popular workshops and online programs. On this weeks episode our fantastic guest Glenn will be diving deep into the topic of emotions and emotional eating. To better help provide more of an understanding around what is actually happening when we don't want to acknowledge our emotions. Providing more insightful and meaningful messages around how to actually start to process what is going on in our lives and what we may actually need in life to be better fulfilled. So on that note, please enjoy our lovely guest Glenn and happy listening! Podcast Summary 1. Emotional eating is overeating to deal with unpleasant emotions 2. Emotional eating is a defence mechanism 3. Emotional + habitual eating 4. The emotional rollercoaster of diet culture 5. Processing your emotions 6. Meeting your true wants and needs 7. What's going on for you? Links to Glenn Instagram: glenmackintosh Weight Management Psychology clinic and psychologists: https://www.weightmanagementpsychology.com.au/psychology/ Link to Glenns book Thinsanity: 7 Steps to transform your mindset and say goodbye to dieting forever Link to Transform Support Community: Transformation Support Community Links from the episode: BodyMatters Australasia Website: https://bodymatters.com.au/ BodyMatters Instagram: bodymattersau Butterfly Foundation Helpline: Call their National Helpline on 1800 33 4673. You can also chat online or email
After becoming the first American astronaut to orbit Earth, John Glenn hoped to return to space and hoped to be the first person to set foot on the moon, but after NASA failed to put him on the flight rotation, he left the agency, retired from the Marine Corps, and joined the private work sector. He also nurtured a close friendship with Robert F. Kennedy. The two became so close that the Kennedys and the Glenns routinely vacationed together.Kennedy became the Glenn's political mentor and was the reason that Glenn turned to politics, running for one of his native Ohio's two Senate seats. After trouble getting elected, Glenn eventually served more than two decades in the Senate but had his sights set on a higher goal - to return to space, regardless of the fact that he was seventy-seven years old!The Space Race series introduction music is Lift Off by kennysvoice.As always, a very special thanks to Mountain Up Cap Company for its continued help to spread the word about the podcast on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MountainUpCapCompany Climb to Glory!For more information about the podcast visit: · The GoA website: https://www.ghostsofarlingtonpodcast.com · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ghostsofarlingtonpodcast· Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArlingtonGhosts· Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ghostsofarlington/
I dagens avsnitt av Magiska godnattsagor får ni höra sagan "Glenns väg mot toppen", som är önskad av Arvid från Skövde. Följ med på resan med den unge pojken Glenn som drömmer om att bli en professionell fotbollsspelare för IFK Magi. Vad kommer att hända när han möter hinder på sin väg till toppen? Dessutom får ni veta intressant fakta om pärlor från Aida, poddens AI-assistent. Sätt på hörlurarna och följ med på en magisk godnattsaga! Glöm inte att skicka in ditt förslag på vad du vill att nästa saga ska handla om via www.magiskagodnattsagor.se och följ oss på Facebook & Instagram. Vi ser fram emot att höra från dig! Sökord: magiska godnattsagor, godnattsaga, barn, läggdags, podcast för barn, barnlitteratur, ai, godnatt.
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Vi gäster podcasten hantverksbira som du hittar på spotify. In o lyssna samt följ podden. Vi snackar om namnvalet hantverksbira, uppkomsten av Gött Änna ölet, Glenns tid i Liverpool, fredagskänsla och så sjukt mycket mer. Givetsvis bjuder vi också Glenn o Micke på en smått improviserad ölprovning. Stort tack till Victor och Johan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode the boys are down a member. Joe had to stay back behind. So we have Brandon, Rob, and Glenn talking about reality shows, country music, yearbooks, Megan Fox, America Ferrara's fat ass, Glenns dog deep throating a baseball, and Plan B.
Episode page with video and more What do you do when you are chosen as Jim Murray's US Micro Whiskey of the Year? You pop in to join Mark and Jamie on Lean Whiskey to talk about it. At least that's what our friend David Meier of Glenns Creek Distilling did in Episode 38. While we were able to drink, and celebrate, the success of OCD #5, we also explored David's continued learning, problem solving, and improvement of whiskey production. We also learned that he was featured on an episode of Moonshiners: American Spirit, more of a documentary exploring the production of American spirits than the original show. After David departs, Mark and Jamie discuss a recent report featured on NBC outlining that 1 in 4 hospital visits result in adverse events. This comes from a recent study on patient safety published in the New England Journal of Medicine. We break down the statistics, explore the real meaning behind those numbers, and discuss the causes and contributing factors. Throughout the dialogue we cover process improvement, problem solving, near misses, organizational learning, and psychological safety. We also spend time looking at Dr. Don Berwick's editorial about the study, and at least try to summarize his contributions to patient safety. Mark and Jamie wrap up the first episode of 2023 talking about books. We hope everyone has a wonderful 2023. Happy New Year, and Cheers! Glenns Creek Distilling's OCD #5 selected US Micro Whiskey of the Year Jim Murray's Whisky Bible website Moonshiners: American Spirit Glenn's Creek Distilling NBC's reporting that 1 in 4 patients experience adverse effects, and the New England Journal of Medicine published study behind the statistic Patient safety advocate Don Berwick's Commentary in the New England Journal of Medicine Upcoming webinar hosted by Mark on the proposed National Patient Safety Board The Economist's reporting on today's healthcare system challenges around the world Jamie's book recommendation Ikigai Mark's future read: If I Betray These Words: Moral Injury in Medicine and Why It's So Hard for Clinicians to Put Patients First Podcast feed at LeanWhiskey.com or leanblog.org/leanwhiskey or jflinch.com/leanwhiskey Please review us and follow!
Teneriffa-Thapper med direktrapport om Levis exit(?) och Glenns kravbild. Besaras kärleksförklaring till Bajen och framtidstankar. Vi tar Berisha-vändan en gång till och ringer Norges sillykung Stian de Wahl. Nya rykten live i sändning och sedvanlig fredagskänsla i studion! Spring in i helgen med TuttoSvenskan #118! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nytt år betyder nya möjligheter! I årets första avsnitt snackar vi börsåret 2023, vår nya medarbetare Råttan, hur vi ska pajja Glenns nyårslöfte och det bästa med Tesla- pruttkudden. Vi blir så glada om ni vill lyssna!
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Acoustic pleasure returns with special guest Glenn Molloy. Glenn is a rising star at the moment with releases on labels such as Pangea, Keep Thinking, Pro B Tech and his own label Layer Caked which is going strong. Glenns tough tech house sound has been winning him many admirers and he has given us a fantastic guest mix which i am sure you are all going to enjoy. In the first hour your host warms things up nicely with some deep house grooves making this another must hear show
Brandon is missing again! Rob, Glenn, and Joe return to talk some future plans for Glenns costume choice at C2E2. They pick who should play them in a feature film. Glenn realizes his "smart class" might have been a special ed class. And Rob tells a story involving a coworker, a cop, and an adult toy.
It’s the return of Friendly Competition, featuring many games and challenges adjudicated via friendly arbitration! Like the Klingon prison planet Rura Penthe, you learn the rules when you break them! Lex Friedman and Dan Moren with Chip Sudderth, Kathy Campbell, Glenn Fleishman and Mick Murtha.
It’s the return of Friendly Competition, featuring many games and challenges adjudicated via friendly arbitration! Like the Klingon prison planet Rura Penthe, you learn the rules when you break them! Host Lex Friedman and Dan Moren with Chip Sudderth, Kathy Campbell, Glenn Fleishman and Mick Murtha.
It’s the return of Friendly Competition, featuring many games and challenges adjudicated via friendly arbitration! Like the Klingon prison planet Rura Penthe, you learn the rules when you break them! Host Lex Friedman and Dan Moren with Chip Sudderth, Kathy Campbell, Glenn Fleishman and Mick Murtha.
Glenn Sanford may have a near-perfect name, but he's also the maverick who brought the entire mortgage industry into the metaverse before it was cool. He's the founder of the highly successful eXp Realty, Success Lending and commander in chief at Success Magazine. For years, he's topped the charts as one of the nation's leading real estate professionals.So if you want to glean the insights you can only get with two Glenns in a room — listen up!
We start by talking about Glenns centurion auntie, a piece of premiership football business, a triple "Twat Of The Week" AEW including that Dax and Harwood match, the good the bad and the ugly of NXT 2.0 and the usual excellent NXTUK. Plus WWE comes to the UK.
THANK YOU FOR ROCKING WITH US FOR TWO F*CKING YEARS This week on the MisFits Table the boys sit down with the boys chat wit the twitch chat and eventually get hacked, dont pay attention in class, buy mushrooms from KC's alter ego drug dealer life ,watch Ausar get possessed and Listen to Glenns tree circle jerk story. Follow Us: @misfitstablepodcast @ausar.png @ayoo.e_ @ultralightdreams_ Listen to all of Brown Grass here: ausarstephens.com Follow us on twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/themisfitstablepod
Gäster: Clara Kristiansen, Isak Jansson, Branne Pavlovic, Robin Grubbström, Jens Falk, Viktor Engberg Relevanta länkar: …handhjärta-klippet https://twitter.com/DDonWhytee/status/1511070499878670340 …Tobias Hyséns tweet https://twitter.com/hysentobias/status/1513931176272179201?s=20&t=obSVmiV2_2p7Ojn_nzh6yg …Glenn om indianen https://www.svtplay.se/video/28515214/motet/motet-sasong-1-inte-er-indian …Gokart-heilaren https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2022/04/11/teenage-russian-karter-sacked-over-nazi-salute-a77315 …Kajsa Ekis Ekman https://www.etc.se/inrikes/daerfoer-vaeljer-dagens-etc-att-avbryta-samarbetet-med-kajsa-ekis-ekman …Glenns tecknade figurer https://www.expressen.se/gt/kronikorer/glenn-hysen/jag-kollar-pa-tecknat-minst-en-gang-i-veckan/ …Pueblos nya medlemsskap https://twitter.com/paolorobertocom/status/1513573178366472203 …Einsteins sämn + crack cocaine https://www.bonnierfakta.se/nyheter/darfor-funkar-det-att-sova-pa-saken/ …köttbollen https://www.reddit.com/r/theydidthemath/comments/p0qws3/self_if_you_blended_all_788_billion_people_o... …Putins bästis https://www.instagram.com/p/CcQqp2IoqbQ/ https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/4/12/kyiv-says-captures-ukrainian-pro-russia-politician …Tudor Bumbac https://i.ytimg.com/vi/5mX8gt4YjBY/maxresdefault.jpg https://i.ytimg.com/vi/IkyqfzbFhVo/hqdefault.jpg …Todd Barry https://www.instagram.com/p/CcL0m-JLJkH/ …The Aristocrats https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0436078/ Låtarna som spelades var: Sunny In Saint Petersburg - Saib BAYRAKTAR - Taras Borovko Tudor Bumbac - Trandafirii albi Tudor Bumbac - Intr-o zi de iarna Alla låtar finns i AMK Morgons spellista här: https://open.spotify.com/user/amk.morgon/playlist/6V9bgWnHJMh9c4iVHncF9j?si=so0WKn7sSpyufjg3olHYmg Stötta oss gärna på Swish, varje litet bidrag uppskattas enormt! 123 646 2006
Glenn, Ludde och Linus sätter sig och poddar! Det blir massor av nya spel, lite gamla spel och även brädspel, som både är nytt och gammalt! Glenns datta fortsätter strula och det låter lite störigt en bit in i podden, trots fix får felsökningen fortsätta. Hoppas det går bra ändå.
Nytt mästerskap innebär ett nytt, maffigt förhandsavsnitt. Och som traditionen bjuder inför herrmästerskap är det en av Sveriges mest omtyckta och respekterade experter som är gäst – Martin Frändesjö, som säger sig aldrig varit så påläst som inför detta EM. Frändesjö går under 1,5 timme igenom samtliga lag och tippar sedan hela EM från start till mål och Flinck och Rutte kommer med lite instick. Självklart blir det en hel del om Sverige men inget lämnas åt slumpen. Några ”rubriker” från Frändesjö: ”Den halvan är brutal.” ”Det är den tuffaste gruppen.” ”Roligaste laget att titta på.” ”Han kan vara galaxens bästa spelare.” ”Har den största generationsväxlingen av alla lag.” ”Där har Sverige en ofattbar bredd”. ”Det är Glenns största förtjänst.”
*SPOILERS AHEAD FOR THE WALKING DEAD COMIC & TV SERIES* From the gritty black and white pages of the acclaimed comic book series, AMC brought a story of survival to our TV screens that had never been seen on network television. Hoards of zombies ended life as we knew it week after week and our heroes struggled to make it from episode to episode; which left us all with one question...what does "Don't dead, open inside" mean? Welcome to season one episode 38 of Digital Dissection: A Nerd Podcast! This week Joe, Mark, and Chelsea discuss how AMC's The Walking Dead took the country by storm and how that storm may be still be persisting but doesn't quite have the same thunder. Timestamps: [00:00] A few words from Rick, and Walken [04:30] Chelsea's Night Terrors [07:50] Early Walking Dead Art [12:40] 5 Years of TWD Development [15:00] Season 1 Hype & A Hasty Exit [21:39] Out of the Frying Pan, Season 1's Mirroring [29:57] A Love Triangle for the Ages [33:14] The Journey of a Shane Walsh [35:25] Glenns, Farms, and Sophias [42:30] Missing Legs & Comic Divergence [46:25] Mishandling Andrea [49:35] TERMINUS NOW... Bob? T-Dog? [53:43] Governing & Woodburying [1:00:00] SPOILER ALERT: The Tanking Ratings [1:05:00] The Long Term Effects of Survival [1:10:10] The Season 7 Drop-off & Reviews Rebound? Music Credits: "Pixel Peeker Polka (Faster)" Written and Performed by Kevin MacLeod "Our Young Guts" Written and Performed by Andy G. Cohen Extras! 80's Walking Dead Theme
This week we discuss a horrible football/Soccer match, NXTTAKEOVER36 ProWrestlingEve WrestleQueendom 4, NXTUK plus watch Kendo Nagasaki / Gorgeous George vs Mick McManus/Steve Logan and our appearance on DDT Wrestling and a POB/JOB. Apologises for Glenns brain going to sleep during this. https://youtu.be/oXghs8BTJHE
Would You Go On a Spaceflight? Could Your Body Take It? While watching Richard Branson and Crew and then Jeff Bezos and crew take their historic flights this Summer in real time all I could think about was... no way I'm going. I don't do underground tunnels or above ground cooped up. So I can't even imagine outer space cooped up! Also I don't like feeling heavy. Did you know the people on board these sort of missions feel 3.5 times their normal weight on their way to an altitude of more than 50 miles? I panic when I feel 10 pounds heavier so I'm out. Also what about getting nauseous on a space flight? Can't even say the word or think about it. Who does think about these things is my pal Glenn Butler, who will tell you what happens to your body on a spaceflight because he's spent a lifetime on this subject. His book 'Bending Atmospheres' is getting rave reviews. Glenn has over 50 years of experience in military, scientific, commercial diving, aerospace and hyper-hypobaric engineering, research and clinical operations. He's the founder and CEO of Life Support Technologies (LST) group. Founded in 1984, LST's initial mission was to transfer deep diving/hyperbaric technologies and oxygen enriched air (nitrox) diving and oxygen safety techniques to NASA, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the U.S. Department of Defense. Today, LST's group of companies specializes in advanced wound care, hyperbaric medicine, hyperbaric tunneling and aerospace hypobaric consulting and engineering services. During the COVID-19 pandemic, LST has been instrumental in aiding Metro New York hospitals with hyperbaric therapies and other life-saving measures. Over the course of his career, Glenn and key associates have developed and provided advanced commercial and military deep diving and saturation techniques decompression tables and equipment. Currently, he has 12 deep diving/hyperbaric technologies patents and 48 peer-reviewed scientific papers. As of 2021, Glenns' professional appointments include the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society Hyperbaric Safety Committee; the National Pressure Injury Advisory Panels Support Surface Standards Committee; and NFPA-99 Healthcare Facilities Codes Hyperbaric Facilities Committee (2005 edition). Because of what I learned from Glenn, I actually tried the hyperbaric oxygen chamber to speed up some slow healing after my breast cancer surgery. I share that story candidly and Glenn shares a lot of great candid information here in our warm and interesting conversation so you'll know what to expect on your spaceflight. (Send me a postcard because I'm not going)
Join the guys this week as they sit down again with Rev Kev to see how the Glenns are settling into Jackson life and to talk about his ongoing sermon series: The Next Right Step. They also talk everything from Soccer reffing and Mr. Rogers to politics and the importance of listening. Any worthwhile conversation starts with listening. So test your listening skills out now and jump into another great episode of Northside NOW! Connect with us on Instagram: instagram.com/northsidenowpodcast Or email us at podcast@northsidejackson.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/northsidenow/message
This week, Glenn discussing the flurry of action thus far in the NHL and later talks hockey live on podbean with Brian(things Father Brian said) of PlanetAdhd. aswell as Lady Rebbeca and Janelle Sponsor: SmartPostApp NEW!!! Go to www.StinkyDad.ca to Find 3 Fantastic Podcasts with Glenn Aka Stinky Dad...Glike Beldner Sports Show, The GlennB Side Show, and Conversations with Cameron...The Originator of Stinkydad.ca and Glenns 10 year old son CapFreindly.com This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
What knowledge do you need to start your own distillery? Well, it takes a lot more than just learning to distill. When I went to Kentucky to interview David Meier about the Old Crow Distillery ruins that sit next to his building, I got a lot more out of the interview than I bargained for. David and his team built their distillery from the ground up - even designing their own stills. We'll talk some history, but there is a lot of science and process to be discovered here as well. Cheers!
Jag är tillbaka i Göteborg och sällan har man väl känt det så tydligt som i dagens avsnitt. Tobias Hysén har lämnat "Ljugarbänken" för dagen och sitter vid min sida för att tampas mot sin far Glenn Hysén och Glenns kollega Micke Målarn från podden "Gött änna". Ett avsnitt du verkligen inte vill missa och för att höra det i sin helhet supportar du TP-Podden via Patreon.
It has been QUITE a while since I've been able to do an in-person interview. That's why I'm beyond excited to share this conversation with the one an only Glenn Lundy. Yes, he has the #1 morning show in the country, Rise and Grind, where 10's of 1000's gather every morning at 5:30am to make an impact. Yes, he is on a mission to help others see their responsibility to make an impact. Yes, he really does have 8 kids!I hope you can siphon from some of Glenns energy today as we have some laughs and talk about what is truly meaningful. Hint: It has nothing to do with your social media feed :) Go get that CLARITY this week!. . .pauljdaly.comConnect with Paul J Daly on LinkedInFollow along on InstagramFollow Paul J Daly on TwitterLike Paul J Daly on Facebook
Melodic Beats Podcast #73 is courtesy from Melodic Beats Recordings artist, Glenn Molloy. Glenn is a firm favourite within the Melodic Beats camp due to his personal intrepretations into the underground house sound. He has had his productions signed to all the main independent labels of late which has propelled him to admirations from many a name in the game… We welcome back Glenn to our shorelines where he has given us an hour of his sound. Expect powerful, driving melodic techno infused house music with Glenns touch.. Enjoy….
Sommarvärmen omsveper Sverige – och vad passar då bättre än en svalkande tur med glädjetåget? Båda poddmakarna har nu bokat tid för sina första coronavaccinationer, men mot sådana finns det – som bekant – också ett rejält motstånd. Vi djupdyker således i den märkliga ”kavlaner”-kampanjen vars eldsjälar inte alltid har de allra skarpaste argumenten. Jonatan har dessutom fastnat för Glenn Strömbergs enorma älskvärdhet. Otroliga vrål och göteborgsk italienska får en inte direkt på dåligt humör! Niclas har, å sin sida, åter fått nog angående att folk blir kränkta för nästan vad som helst. Grabbarna spånar därför loss kring vilka som kan bli de nästa sakerna och fenomenen som ”måste” förbjudas eller försvinna. Hjärndött, dumt och oviktigt. Nu åker vi! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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We can finally get out and about! But if you don't quite feel up to it yet, Ellie's been catching up with Nikki from the Causeway, Coast and Glenns' Heritage Trust to find out about their new Audio Described flyers information packs that you can access from the comfort of your sofa… Image: shows the opening of the Giants Causeway
This week we check in with Tamara about her family's spring break road trip to look at colleges. Find out how the trip went and why her visit to the Vista Verde Ranch in Colorado was the perfect spring break retreat. College Road Trip Stops The first stop was in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania to visit Lehigh University. This historic town is popular at Christmas time and offers a cute downtown with lots of restaurants. The historic Hotel Bethlehem is nice but in need of renovation. If you visit, try the Social Still for dinner and the Flying Egg for breakfast. The second stop was in Cleveland to visit Case Western Reserve University. Located in the University Circle neighborhood near the Cleveland Clinic, this is a nice area to explore the city's museums such as the Museum of Art, Museum of Natural History, and Botanical Gardens. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland is offering timed-entry tickets, temperature checks, one-way traffic, and social distancing. It was not crowded at all, making it a good time to visit. The third stop was in Ann Arbor to visit the University of Michigan. The Graduate Ann Arbor is a perfect spot to stay to visit the college and offers one-bedroom king suites for families. If you are staying in town, have lunch at Zingerman's Deli, dinner at the Slurping Turtle, and breakfast, lunch or dinner at Sava's. Next up was the University of Madison - Wisconsin. Again, The Graduate Madison is a good spot to stay just off State Street and close to campus. If you are traveling through Nebraska, the Old Haymarket District of Lincoln, Nebraska, home of the University of Nebraska, is a cool neighborhood to visit. The next college stop was at the University of Colorado - Boulder. The Embassy Suites in Boulder offers beautiful views, one-bedroom suites, and modern decor within walking distance to campus. When in Boulder, plan to spend time in the Pearl Street Mall area. Two great dinner stops are Oak at Fourteenth and Santo Boulder. If you are visiting Colorado Springs, you will probably want to visit the Garden of the Gods park, but be prepared for crowds in addition to beautiful red rock formations. Tamara's family then spent a few days relaxing at the Vista Verde Ranch. This all-inclusive luxury ranch was an ideal spring break retreat offering snow tubing, snow shoeing, cross country skiing, ice fishing, snow mobiling, horse back riding and other indoor and outdoor options. The food is amazing and plentiful and there are a number of cabin options on property ranging from one to four bedrooms. On their way back, Tamara stopped in Topeka, Kansas, St. Louis, Missouri, and outside of Pittsburg, PA. In St. Louis, the Hotel St. Louis, an Autograph Collection property by Marriott, is a great place to stay with gorgeous large suites and a convenient location. If you are planning on visiting the Gateway Arch, be sure to by timed-entry tickets in advance. The social distancing protocols make for a pleasant, uncrowded stay with designated tram cars and viewing windows. See Tamara's tips for road trip mistakes to avoid. Full Episode Transcript [00:00:00.120] - Kim Tate We're back. Stay tuned to hear about our latest adventures. [00:00:16.230] - Announcer Welcome to Vacation Mavens. A family travel podcast with ideas for your next vacation and tips to get you out the door. Here are your hosts, Kim from Stuffed Suitcase and Tamara from We3Travel. [00:00:31.260] - Kim Tate Tamara, we have just had, you know, a couple of awesome road trips. So I'm sure our listeners are dying to hear all about it. Everything that we've done, everything we learned or discovered. So this is our episode to kind of dish and just tell them about our latest. [00:00:46.920] - Tamara Gruber Yeah, I was thinking as I was driving, I'm like, hmm, this is what I want to say about Nebraska. This is what I want to say. Well, you know, just kind of and I was like, I really should make notes, but I was driving for half the time, so I didn't actually make notes. [00:00:59.400] - Tamara Gruber But I'm excited to chat with you. It's been so long and I know we're going to go into more detail about your California road trip in a couple of episodes, because I know that that's a trip that probably a lot of people want to make. [00:01:11.370] - Kim Tate But we should definitely talk about your epic one, because how many miles and how many states did you hit? [00:01:15.990] - Tamara Gruber Oh, my God, 5000 miles. I didn't realize it was going to be quite that far. And I think I think because of the way we came back, we actually hit 16 states. [00:01:26.970] - Kim Tate Yeah. My goodness. Yeah. [00:01:28.260] - Tamara Gruber And I mean, a lot of those actually, for me, I had been to all of them before. But for Hannah, there were some new ones. For Glenn, there are some new ones. We saw, you know, a lot of ground, I will say, because we went in mid-March. I remember before we went, you were sending me pictures like it'll be pretty and you're sending me pictures of, like fields of wheat in the sun, sunset and like. Yeah, no, it is just brown. [00:01:50.940] - Tamara Gruber It's brown, brown, brown. So it was not a scenic road trip at all. I think a lot of our listeners know that we were going to look at colleges. We did have a really beautiful part of Colorado, you know, where we were in Colorado and we stayed at a ranch. And, you know, I could talk about that a little bit, but it did convince me, too, that I really should consider moving to Colorado at some point. But it was most of the trip was, you know, a little bit boring when it came to the scenery. [00:02:21.990] - Tamara Gruber But we did get to see quite a few colleges. And you know what? There's something about driving through huge parts of this country that it just stirs me. You know, like I just I it's so important to me to feel like connected. And I feel like I can visualize, like, what it is like to live in other parts of the country, you know, get a little bit more sense of like where people coming from, what their, you know, regular life is like, you know, because I'm just I've lived all my life in the Northeast and the Northeast we know is like, you know, it's crowded. [00:02:55.050] - Tamara Gruber It's just, you know, like one city blurs into the other, you know, in our rural areas are, you know, like you can't drive for miles and miles without finding, you know, a place to get gas or, you know, like any of these things. [00:03:08.490] - Tamara Gruber It's just very different. And so I really appreciate every time I'm able to, like, drive through a lot of this country. And I really I really hope that more people, you know, can do that kind of thing. You know, like even if it wasn't pretty, there was just something to it. [00:03:21.810] - Kim Tate It's just something to like the vastness and the diversity and everything to it. Yeah, I think that it's good for the coastal people to realize and experience the breadbasket of America like they term it because it is so different. And, you know, I grew up in the Midwest, of course, and knew nothing really about toll roads and all that stuff. And so that's always something. When I go to the coast, I'm always like, oh, there's there's toll roads in these places. [00:03:47.310] - Tamara Gruber So I just wrote a post about like road trip mistakes that people make because I feel like tolls is definitely one that people don't always pay attention to. [00:03:56.130] - Tamara Gruber And nowadays there's not always a man toll booth like it's often like electronic billing. And if you're not from that area, you don't have that system. And so then you have to try to figure it out. I can't even tell you how many hours I spent trying to figure out where I was supposed to pay the Illinois tollway, you know, and I don't I'm not sure I'm expecting I mean, like eight tickets in the mail. [00:04:16.530] - Tamara Gruber And I'm like, I registered for your site. I filled out everything. But I'm not seeing, like, where I actually I we took pictures of every single, like, gate kind of thing. Like the time and the number, you know, because Glenn's been there before and I'm like, I can't figure this out. So some of the systems are not so easy to figure out. Come to the northeast and they're like what do you mean it's fifteen dollars across the bridge. I'm like yeah. [00:04:44.040] - Kim Tate Yeah. And it's you know, well we have on the West Coast like HOV lanes. Right. So we had where we couldn't even use the lane near San Francisco because we didn't have you there. And we have that in Seattle as well. Like you can use the HOV lane for a fee for a fee. [00:05:00.150] - Kim Tate But if you want to use it as a high occupancy vehicle, you have to have the, you know, Washington tag that's in your windshield and is registered to your vehicle on your plate. And so, yeah, it was kind of frustrating. I was like, oh, because we got hit in a major traffic. And like, I was like, oh, I want to be in that carpool lane, but I couldn't. I didn't want to pay whatever the fee was because, you know, in Washington, if you don't have the past, you have to pay three dollars to pay it by mail. They charge you a three dollar surcharge. So anyways, it's crazy. [00:05:32.830] - Tamara Gruber Well, I will say, I have a lot of overall observations of driving 5000 miles. Number one, our roads are crap. They are terrible. [00:05:42.130] - Tamara Gruber Like I know they're trying to pass an infrastructure bill and I can't even say how much we need it. Like I always comment on that around, like where I live. But I feel like I live in such a busy area, like it's get so much traffic. Well, you know what, we're driving i 80, i 70, i 90 like. [00:05:59.500] - Tamara Gruber And it's all trucks, there's so many trucks and it was you know, I don't know if it's more now or not, but like it was the point where it's not relaxing at all, even though it's just a straight highway. It's like because you're constantly passing trucks like we had had to drive. She just has a permit. Knock wood. By the time you hear that, she'll have her license. But she drove for like three hours in Nebraska and three hours in Kansas. And the speed limit is like seventy five. And she's like constantly like trucks are passing her, she's passing trucks. And it was she's like, I'm exhausted. I don't know if you see that on the West Coast, but it was terrible. [00:06:44.740] - Kim Tate Yeah, well, we went through Oregon and I guess in Oregon, it's one of the few states that allows three semi links. And I think you probably passed some, but I we don't have it in California or Washington. Oh, but it's semi trucks allow three, you know, the back seat and it says long load. [00:07:07.660] - Tamara Gruber I even said it like those trucks drive like they rule the world and like who cares about you. I had one literally drive me off the road like I'm so glad that I was driving and not Hannah because I managed to keep us like in the like in not a shoulder. I had to go into the grass but like straight without like like she probably would have with the car. It's like they I was next to it and not like far back, like next to its cab. [00:07:38.740] - Tamara Gruber Yeah. And it started, you know, it put its turn signal on and it started coming and I'm like laying on the horn and it just kept coming. And so I had to go into the median and again, you know, you're like you're driving through grass and you're like seventy five miles an hour, you know? [00:07:52.790] - Tamara Gruber And then I was able to like, you know, safely get us back up, you know, on the road. And that almost happened to me multiple times. So I will say, like, it's not you know, it was not always pleasant driving. I would have loved to have gotten off on just some of the smaller roads, like when we were in like Wisconsin and Colorado, we were in some smaller roads that were like much more pleasant. Although let me tell you the other thing that I observed about Wisconsin. [00:08:21.730] - Tamara Gruber I felt like I was in another country. We have you ever seen this where the instead of, you know, how you have interstate, you know, we have Interstate 95, we have high U.S. Highway One, we have state route two. There are like state highways or, you know, it was like exit for Highway X, Y or an X. [00:08:42.070] - Tamara Gruber It was the letter letters I've never seen. I know we're going to have listeners that are like, what's wrong with you? But like, I had never I never seen that either. [00:08:52.570] - Kim Tate I didn't know that either. I are. We're just inspiring people to take road trips with all these. I'm just kidding. [00:08:59.050] - Tamara Gruber Sorry. anyways, these are the things you learn, right? [00:09:02.830] - Kim Tate Yeah, these are the things you learn. But I always think it's cool how the states have different highways. They have the little symbols. And I've never seen anything fun like in California or Oregon or Washington. But I know once we were in like I think Utah and they have like a beehive. Is there like have you seen. [00:09:18.400] - Kim Tate Oh yeah. It's like different shape. So, yeah, different states have fun little shapes and stuff, but I don't think we have anything fun. So I was wondering if you saw any fun shaped state highways. [00:09:28.510] - Tamara Gruber Not that I recognize, but I can kind of picture that. I'm pretty sure in New Hampshire there's looks like one of the mountain faces. I did learn that Nebraska. Oh, what's that? What was the town? [00:09:40.410] - Tamara Gruber Kearney, Nebraska is the sandhill Crane, capital of the world. As we're driving, this is the time that Hannah was driving. So I was sitting in the back because I'm like, you know, I need a break. And if I'm in the front, like, somebody needs to, like, be paying attention to her. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. I'm just going to sit in the back for a little bit. I can't do it long because I get carsick, but I'm like, I'm going to go back there. [00:10:01.450] - Tamara Gruber So I'm just like looking out the window and I just see all these birds that I'm like they kind of look like Osprey, like they look like water birds, but they're all in these open fields, you know, because it's just like plowed fields now. And I'm like, this is so I. And I'm like, did you guys see that, did you guys see that and they're like, what? What's, you know, like I have nothing else to look at back here. You can't, like, look ahead of me, you know? [00:10:22.150] - Tamara Gruber So anyway, then we would drive past the sign that says the sandhill crane capital of the world. I'm like, oh, that's fascinating. Yeah, that's cool. [00:10:29.380] - Kim Tate I was going to mention with bathrooms when you're talking about stops and stuff is surprisingly I forgot about travel centers like for when you know about travel centers. [00:10:43.450] - Kim Tate They normally have like a food place in them, but I find they're the restrooms at most of those travel centers, like the big ones, like the TravelCenters of America, like the big T and A.. [00:10:52.750] - Kim Tate Yeah. Although it's funny, like growing up in the Midwest, we always laughed about the T and the giant T&A. But anyways, you know, it's normally a pretty good one. And so we stopped at that a couple of times. And I think that the other thing we had done was because she was looking for like a cheesy California keychain for a friend. And I was like, oh, we need to find a travel center, because that's the kind of stuff they have there. [00:11:16.480] - Tamara Gruber And yeah, like, that's that kind of thing is very common here in the East Coast. It's not like they're not always the labeled ones like like they're just like like if you're driving like I-95, it's like, you know, here's this rest area and it's there's gas and there's inside there's bathrooms, there's, you know, food court. And there's the little shop and the bathrooms there. [00:11:36.790] - Tamara Gruber Like I actually they're usually pretty clean, like they weren't when I worked at one back on the New Jersey Turnpike when I was 16. [00:11:43.630] - Tamara Gruber But it's pretty clean and you don't have to touch any doors, you know, like everything touchless, you know. So that is and it's very open like versus going into like a gas station that has like a one. [00:11:56.020] - Kim Tate Yeah, yeah. Or they've got like the paddle key you have to get. Yeah. That people have touched in the last fifty. [00:12:00.250] - Tamara Gruber But even and even if they have like one that has multiple stalls, it's like two or three styles and people might be waiting in a line and it's very close, whereas those are like so open, you know, that like the circulation is much better. [00:12:11.090] - Kim Tate Exactly. And there's normally find parking and certainly easy to get on and off and back on the highway. Yeah. So I really like those. And then we used rest stops a lot actually. And I was really impressed. [00:12:20.860] - Kim Tate I think rest stops are like the gift to road trips because for us, especially with teenagers and when they were little kids, we discovered this. [00:12:28.900] - Kim Tate Inevitably somebody is waiting for a bathroom, are looking for and they end up wandering down the aisles and wanting to get this chip in this drink. And you spend another hundred and fifty dollars on snacks that day because of all the stops for bathrooms that you ended up buying junk food. And I noticed at least on the West Coast, I think it was practically 100 percent mask wearing on all the rest stops. And I even noticed one point because I kind of I think it was partially me, because I noticed this older couple was walking towards me like walking their dog and they didn't have my son. [00:13:02.530] - Kim Tate And I, like, gave them a wide berth. Like I walked in the grass to go around them. And as soon as I passed, I heard the woman go, Oh, honey, we have our mask. Let's see, I'm going to go to the car and get our mask. Like she hadn't thought of it because she was thinking they were just going to walk our dog. But then she realized, you know, there's a lot of foot traffic. [00:13:17.050] - Tamara Gruber Right. Right. I've had that experience, too. Yeah. So for you, like when you say, like, rest stop, So that's like the building off of the highway where like, yeah, people walk the dog and there's bathrooms and sometimes there's like a brochure's or something but that's like yeah ok. Yeah. [00:13:31.810] - Tamara Gruber Great. Yeah. Yeah we have been, we have like the big ones kind of too. [00:13:36.460] - Kim Tate So yeah these are, I'm talking about the ones that are just like literally on and off the highway, I-95 there almost every twenty five miles ish most of the time. So but yeah. And there's definitely different qualities in some of them are nice and have lots of stalls and others are not great. [00:13:52.660] - Kim Tate But everyone we all went to always had toilet paper, had seat covers, running water, all that. So it was a good, good thing for us. [00:14:00.670] - Tamara Gruber It shows you our priorities that we're spending like five minutes talking about bathroom. I'm so sorry, everyone. [00:14:06.280] - Kim Tate They're like, OK, yeah, I'm bored. Yeah, we're like twenty minutes. And we haven't even started talking about your road trip. So let's jump to that. [00:14:18.220] - Kim Tate Let's talk about your specific road trip. We've talked about the mileage and the states, but what were the highlights? [00:14:23.980] - Tamara Gruber Let's see. I'll just run through an order because it's easiest for me to remember, like, in that way. But we our first stop was in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, which is known for its like Christmas things, because, as you can imagine. So we visited Lehigh University there and that was good. It was actually a very cute little downtown. It was good. [00:14:43.600] - Tamara Gruber I liked the university was beautiful, but it was not Hannah's favorite just because she wants something a little more integrated, even though it was like a very cute town, she's like it's more like town adjacent than town, like into like, OK, so that was our first stop. [00:14:56.440] - Tamara Gruber And then we headed off to Cleveland and we stayed in the university circle neighborhood of Cleveland. So we didn't see a lot of downtown, but I really explored that area. It's so it's case Western Reserve University is the school that we're visiting and it's right next to like all the hospitals and Cleveland Clinic, but it's also near there. Museum. So they have like this really nice green area, you know, with like parks and it's like the Wade oval and around it there's a botanical gardens, a museum of natural history, an art museum. [00:15:28.080] - Tamara Gruber And then also just a few minutes away, kind of right next to campus, too, is a contemporary art museum. So there's a lot of museums around there to explore. There's like a Little Italy neighborhood, you know, and of course, we spent time, like walking around campus. [00:15:42.210] - Tamara Gruber But then one of the things that we got to do was to go to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, because I'm like, if we're going to go to Cleveland, like, we have to do this, like we all love music. [00:15:52.230] - Tamara Gruber You know, Glenn, you know, especially like is such a classic rock guy. But I was really surprised by, like, how up to date it was, you know, they had like outfits from Billy Eilish, you know, like it was it was very like all the like Harry Styles to like all the way up to date. [00:16:08.280] - Tamara Gruber And here's going to be my plug in my learning for this. It's like I know that everyone's going to head to the outdoors in the national parks this summer. I know in a couple weeks we're going to be talking about one of those kind of road trips. But I will say, if you want to be counterintuitive, it's actually really cheap to be in cities right now. [00:16:27.870] - Tamara Gruber And the indoor attractions are very quiet. [00:16:31.470] - Tamara Gruber And it's so well managed that I we felt so much safer in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame than we did when we went to the Outdoor Garden of the Gods in a park in Colorado Springs because you had to get timed entry tickets. [00:16:47.100] - Tamara Gruber Everybody has temperatures taken. It's one way traffic. It's all sanitized like everything. Like I really felt we were obviously were there on a Monday afternoon. So it wasn't like primetime. [00:16:57.090] - Tamara Gruber But I was like, could there even have been 50 people in this entire building of like three or four floors? Like, it didn't it was not crowded at all. Some of the interactive types of things were closed. So I'm sure it would have been more fun if we could have done more of that, like listening kind of things. [00:17:13.140] - Tamara Gruber But we still like, you know, we really enjoyed it. We got a lot out of it. So I feel like maybe it's not too bad to do some of these indoor things or things that are usually crowded when there's not the crowds. So I can throw that out there as an idea. [00:17:26.520] - Kim Tate You know, I totally sorry. I was going to say I totally agree. I was just talking to Carolyn, our friend Carolyn, about that, because I went to the mop up museum in Seattle and it was the same thing. It was like a timed entry ticket that you bought online, got temperature checked. Everything's one way. [00:17:39.510] - Kim Tate And there is it felt like nobody felt like we had the exhibits to ourselves. And of course, like you said, we went in the weekday. But I definitely think you're right that that's the place to, like, really take advantage of your, like, staycation local cities. If there's some museums you avoid or I think now's the time to. [00:17:56.100] - Tamara Gruber Yeah, because and like I said, the the days I mean, for the most part, almost all of the hotels we were in, we it was not like they they are kind of concentrating people on certain floors, I think probably for housekeeping reasons. [00:18:08.010] - Tamara Gruber So it's not like we're the only one on the floor, but only in I think one place did we sometimes encounter people like on the elevator and we'd have to wait for the next elevator. But for the most part, there was like no one around and it was cheap, you know, so that all worked out well. [00:18:23.010] - Tamara Gruber So we moved from Cleveland and I actually really like that school, too. So so maybe we'll be back and explore more in Cleveland. We'll see. But from then, we drove like about two and a half hours to Ann Arbor, Michigan. And I will say, like, I know Michigan is a huge school, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and they have the largest stadium football stadium in the Western Hemisphere, the big house. [00:18:43.680] - Tamara Gruber And so I thought the school is going to feel immense and like really just spread out and like not manageable and confusing. And it really didn't like first of all, Ann Arbor is the cutest town. You know, like there's great, like restaurants and like just little districts. And, you know, walking around was great. And the campus felt like there's like a north campus that you definitely have to drive to. But then the rest of it felt like pretty compact. And there's just so much school spirit there. [00:19:10.110] - Tamara Gruber Like everyone that you walk by is wearing like Michigan or something, you know, like sweatpants, sweatshirt, you know, like it just you could tell, like, they're super into it. So and we had a couple we brought in. [00:19:21.630] - Tamara Gruber Well, one time we eat outside at a deli. Zingerman's Deli is like really famous there. So we had to check that out. And then we brought in from like an Asian place called Slurping Turtle, which was delicious. [00:19:33.300] - Tamara Gruber We stayed at the graduate there, which again, I love graduate hotels for college towns because they have so much personality. And there it was, you know, not crowded at all. And it was adjacent to campus, like adjacent to State Street, like everything was convenient. So if you go in to Ann Arbor, like, I would definitely look at a stay there. It was you know, it was a really nice property. [00:19:55.680] - Tamara Gruber We I had booked a suite, so it wasn't quite as big of a separate little room as I thought, but it had like this little living room area, you know, I usually like the suite would be like the main room is like you walk into, like the living area and then the bedroom would be off here. You walked into the bedroom and then off the bedroom there was a. A little like I would call it a den, you know, like it had a little tiny couch and a little like a TV and a chair. [00:20:20.810] - Tamara Gruber So we put Hannah in there and like you, you could extend the bed, but you couldn't then walk around it, like, crawl across. [00:20:28.400] - Tamara Gruber So it's very small, but it was perfect because, you know, she had at least her own little space. And then the next morning before we left, we had this amazing brunch. [00:20:37.920] - Tamara Gruber I have to, like, look up where it was. But we had this, you know, amazing brunch of this beautiful place. We actually had to knock on the door, like to have them open for us. [00:20:46.790] - Tamara Gruber So we were the only people in there for a while. And I think that was one of the like, you know, eating inside still makes us nervous. So we're like, OK, it's like a two story place. We're the only people in here, so we're good. So if you go to Ann Arbor, the place is called Savas. And it was it was delicious. I'm sure it would be amazing for lunch or dinner, too. [00:21:03.350] - Tamara Gruber But from there, we moved to Madison, Wisconsin, and I've been to Madison before, as you know, and I really liked it a lot when we got there. [00:21:11.780] - Tamara Gruber It was pretty like rainy, but like an icy cold, you know, windy kind of rain. So it wasn't like ideal conditions for exploring. But luckily, like a friend of ours, their daughter goes to University of Wisconsin, Madison. So she was able to walk us around, I think, which definitely made an impression on Hannah because the other places we were just exploring on our own because tours weren't open right at the time. So, you know, so that was good. [00:21:36.320] - Tamara Gruber And we that day was actually St. Patrick's Day. So I was like, I am not going out on St. Patrick's Day in a college town. Like, there's no way. Not a pandemic, no way. So we brought in some food there. And we also stated a graduate there and actually the graduate there, we stayed at we again booked a suite. It was called like the Camp Wanda Wenga Suite or something. But it's set up like very camp style. [00:21:58.190] - Tamara Gruber And the separate little room had bunk beds and it had like an Atari and like, you know, a little gaming system and stuff. So it was really cute. And I was like, oh, my. Like, top bunk is going to be for this and I'm going to be in the bottom bunk. And I know she she had fun that she had bunk beds. That's cute. So that was good. [00:22:13.250] - Tamara Gruber And then we drove. That's the day that we then drove and we stayed in Nebraska. So that was just like we had a driving day and then we had another driving day and we got to Boulder, Colorado, and we definitely loved our stay in Boulder. [00:22:25.250] - Tamara Gruber It's such a cute it's a cute city. Has is like this Pearl Street district where it's just like an open pedestrian mall with tons of like restaurants and shops and stuff off of it. [00:22:35.570] - Tamara Gruber And we stayed at an Embassy Suites. And I will say, like Glenn and I were, we used points for a lot of these. And so Glenn and I were kind of expecting, you know, a lot of embassy suites are kind of old, right? [00:22:46.910] - Kim Tate You know, like, yeah, they have this in the nineties. Like this big center foyer. Pyramid or whatever. [00:22:54.500] - Tamara Gruber Yeah, yeah, yeah. This was like a brand new Embassy Suites. It was the nicest Embassy Suites or looked brand new that I've ever seen. [00:23:02.240] - Kim Tate And we had a nice we had an Embassy Suites in Seattle. [00:23:07.220] - Tamara Gruber Really nice. Yeah. It's just. Yeah yeah I agree because you get that stuck in your head about certain brands. Right. You kind of have like what your expectations are. So I was like, well you know, we're using points like whatever, it's an embassy suites and I got there, I'm like, oh this is really nice. And again had a suite again. We were on the road a lot, very close together. So a few times I wanted to splurge and have a suite and have like a little more space, you know, to be in. [00:23:32.150] - Tamara Gruber But it overlooked the you could see the campus, which is kind of up on a hill, then behind it, the Flatiron Mountains. And it was stunning. It's like, you know, to to open up the window and see, that was amazing. [00:23:45.530] - Tamara Gruber And just the campus was beautiful. We love you know, she loved the campus. She loved Boulder. I just loved, you know, they had just gotten like two feet of snow a week before. So I thought it was going to be crazy. And, yeah, there was some snow on the ground, but it just doesn't stick. I think, like, you and I are both come from like wet climb, you know, colder like wet climates. [00:24:02.660] - Tamara Gruber And so we'll get ice, you know, it sticks around. But there I think because it's dry, like the snow just melts and evaporates right away. [00:24:10.970] - Tamara Gruber But yeah. So one day we drove down, we were going to go to Rocky Mountain National Park, but then I was reading about it and it looked like a lot of the trails, like I would need snow shoes. And then I'm like, well, you know, you can only drive so much of it because the main road is closed in the winter. You know, you can't go all the way across the park. [00:24:28.520] - Tamara Gruber And so I was just debating, do we bother to go up there? We're going to have we're going to do snowshoeing and stuff when we go on our next stop. So I didn't really want to rent equipment to do that. So instead, we it was a beautiful day. It was like seventy degrees, which is crazy. So we drove down to Colorado Springs and we went to the Garden of the Gods, which I think everyone has seen pictures of. [00:24:48.800] - Tamara Gruber And I just oh, it looks so beautiful. Like let's go down there. [00:24:51.830] - Tamara Gruber First of all, we got stuck in all this traffic, which was crazy. And then, you know, so that was stressful. And then we got there and it was insane. It was it was a Saturday afternoon. It was seventy degrees, but it was insanely crowded. So I had and I got there. I had to use the bathroom speaking bathrooms. So I did wait in line like outside, because everyone that came in to the visitors center had to like sign in and provide your. [00:25:14.170] - Tamara Gruber Contact information for contact tracing, which was a joke because it's interesting that they're still doing that. Yeah, like everyone else, like tons of people didn't even go inside. And so we're walking, you know, then into the park and like, no one had masks, hardly anybody had masks on. [00:25:30.550] - Tamara Gruber And these are like jammed walkways, like you cannot avoid being within six feet of people. And it says, like, you know, mask is required even outside for when you can't be. It wasn't like it required all the time, but it's like when you can't be with, you know, more than six feet away. But it's like you clearly no one can be. [00:25:50.440] - Tamara Gruber So we were wearing a mask and we're like trying to like, you know, get through it really quickly in a way. But it was it was definitely stressful. [00:25:57.370] - Tamara Gruber It was like it was really like all of us were feeling it were a super stressful, you know, like trying to, like, look away when somebody, like, walked by you and like, you know, like just I don't know, like just protect yourself. [00:26:07.860] - Tamara Gruber And I know what's outside. And you generally passing people like within seconds. And there's probably very little danger, but it's still kind of freaked us out, you know, like it's been a long time since we've been around a lot of people. [00:26:19.090] - Tamara Gruber And it was not really fun. And I wanted it to be fun and I felt bad. So that's just my feeling is that granted, if I was in that situation and I had been vaccinated already, I wouldn't feel quite as worried. But I do really worry about being in crowded places like this summer and like what that's going to be like in some of the parks. And I know some people will feel like very comfortable because they're vaccinated. But like, if things are still circulating a lot, you know, like we still have to take certain precautions. [00:26:47.890] - Tamara Gruber And, you know, I don't know. It does make me a little bit worried about being in, like I said, crowded places in the summer. [00:26:54.370] - Kim Tate But was it pretty, though? [00:26:56.110] - Tamara Gruber It was beautiful. It was. It was. But it probably was a little more crowded than I would have liked anyway. I just have to get used to that. [00:27:04.900] - Tamara Gruber So after Boulder, we ended up going to a ranch for a couple of days, which was like definitely the highlight of our trip. And, you know, you know that when we went to the ranch in Montana a few years ago, it was still like one of our top trips. We just kind of love that experience. But I wasn't quite sure what it was going to be like in the winter, spring, you know, kind of season, like what activities there would be and what it would be like. [00:27:30.400] - Tamara Gruber But it was exactly what we needed. You know, it was like time outside. We had, you know, time. It was just such a relaxed environment, I think. So we went to the Vista Verde Ranch, which is just a little bit north of Steamboat Springs, and it is a luxury ranch. So they definitely have more amenities and, you know, service than the ranch that we went to before. And I think both can be great. [00:27:56.950] - Tamara Gruber But I felt like for this, especially for this season, it was nice to have the kind of that extra level of of amenities and activities and things. But there max capacity is something like 50 people, you know. So I think it's like a dozen cabins. They have cabins that go from one bedroom up to four bedroom. And you have you know, you have your own space because you have a cabin. [00:28:17.500] - Tamara Gruber So it felt like a very covid friendly type of vacation. And I wasn't sure because everything that we did before was so like community oriented. [00:28:26.590] - Tamara Gruber And I think that that does it is sad that you don't have some of that now, because that is like one of the really cool things about a ranch environment. Right. But it's still like they did it in such a way. That was it was just really nice. So I just can't like I don't know, I was so happy. Like, I wish we could have stayed longer. It's definitely pricey, but it is, you know, just a very unique experience. [00:28:47.980] - Tamara Gruber I mean, we did activities they have like you can sign up for activities like the day before. They have a calendar out. There's morning activities and afternoon activities, and sometimes there's a night activity. And so we did snowshoeing one day, which was just fabulous. And the way that they do it, you know, they have all the equipment on site, they have guides. And what they're doing now is like if you're with a family or small group, they're sending you out with like a private guide. [00:29:17.470] - Tamara Gruber So you're not even in a group of people, you know, it's just you and your family, which is kind of nice because I think I've told a story about like one other time when I went snowshoeing and I showed up and like all my ski gear, like thinking I was going to be freezing and I showed up and there were this there was like the guide in this other couple and they were in, I don't know, like a sweatshirt and like winter pants kind of thing. [00:29:40.480] - Tamara Gruber And they were like, I hope we're going to really get our hearts going now. And I'm like, oh, crap. I did it myself into and the whole time I'm like huffing and puffing because there it was like climbing in, like trying to keep up with them and sweating and ripping off layers of clothes. And then I would catch up to them and then they'd be like and then they would keep going, you know what I'm like. I didn't get a chance to have a rest. And so I feel like to go by yourself. And the other time I did it was in Idaho and it was just me and a guide. But she was like twenty three. She was out there on the mountain every day, you know, and I was like my foot hurt from. For the last few days and, you know, it's just like you're at altitude and you're climbing up and I remember being like, I'm going to stop and take a picture. [00:30:21.760] - Tamara Gruber I'm going to stop stopping and taking pictures because I needed a little break. But this one was like, you know, he kept stopping and he was just like, how are you guys doing? We're like, no, we're good. Like, let's keep going and let's let's climb up there. And, you know, we climbed up to this point. We had a beautiful view and know. So they really can match your peace. And like he says, like, you know, with a family, like your patient, with each other, you know, it's not like a group that, you know, someone's left behind or annoyed or, you know, all that. [00:30:48.020] - Tamara Gruber So so that was, you know, really worked out well. And then I think that afternoon, Hannah and I did a trail ride. I forget what Glenn did. Maybe he just decided to skip it. But we did a trail ride. And so, you know, typical, like, you know, line up my horse. [00:31:06.100] - Tamara Gruber My horse was a little nasty, though. Apparently, it was like the I don't know, what's the queen bee of horses, you know, like it has like seniority. So I kept trying to bite all the other horses. I would like to try to walk by. And so, yeah, like then the other horses were like, given it the side. I'm like, hold onto it like really tight. So stop trying to like bite the other horse. I have a little like a little bully over here. [00:31:43.810] - Tamara Gruber I was talking to one of the ranch hands afterwards about it and she was like, oh yeah, he's got a little attitude, you know, but they're so used to some of it that I don't know, like I just I felt like like it was a personal reflection on me. [00:31:55.360] - Tamara Gruber One of my horses tried to, you know, be nasty to another was like I wasn't controlling it well. But he was just like an hour, you know, ride like through a trail. But it's, you know, everything was still snow covered. So it was really it was just pretty. And I can't even tell you how much we enjoyed the weather because it was like sunny skies, blue skies, which I'm leaving looking at my window now in April. [00:32:17.440] - Tamara Gruber And I'm just seeing gray, you know, and it's just it makes me feel like so much more alive when the sun is out. [00:32:24.310] - Tamara Gruber And even though it was like twenty, thirty degrees when we were doing these things, like we went snowshoeing and I just had a base layer. And like a zip up fleece and that's it. And like my snow pants and I was totally fine and like that's kind of it felt like thirty degrees warmer than it actually the temperature was. [00:32:46.150] - Tamara Gruber So we had a good time with that. And then afterwards they let you go into the paddock for this thing they call a spring shed. And so basically the horses are shedding their winter coat and so you can go and help like brush them and you can just like, you know, go up to any horse. [00:33:01.840] - Tamara Gruber And so I was like, do we need to be careful around there? Like, no, just kind of like them. No, like, talk to them, let them know that you're coming. [00:33:08.380] - Tamara Gruber And so we're brushing them and of course, like it was starting to be mud season. So it's like a little icky out there, like with the poop. [00:33:16.900] - Tamara Gruber And and so I'm like, OK, I really wish I brought my rain boots that I could just, like, spray off. Yeah. So my tip would be to bring like a plastic bag or anything that is coming back from there. But it was, you know, it was just fun. Like Hannah loves horses. [00:33:32.650] - Tamara Gruber So it was like, you know, fun for her to just be able to to do that for a while and then, oh, the food was crazy good, like so, so good and so much food like the first night we got there and it was barbecue night. [00:33:47.590] - Tamara Gruber So you think it's going to be, I don't know, like family style. First of all, it's all like table service. And what they've done is they did used to have like community tables, but now because of covid, you can choose to have your own table. And so they've spread things out. So they have like them spread out in the dining room. [00:34:04.030] - Tamara Gruber And ours was actually in the main lobby, which is like towering ceilings, like beautiful lodge. And we were by a window. So we had this amazing view. There was no table anywhere near us. So it was like so comfortable, you know, for like indoor dining. And they would know. So you had a printed menu every time, like beautiful place sitting. Everything was like a starter, an entree and a dessert. And the first night it was like brisket, ribs or Alaskan king crab legs. [00:34:33.400] - Tamara Gruber And I'm like, I didn't even get Alaskan king crab legs when I went on an Alaskan cruise and I went to the seafood restaurant, you know, like so Glen was like, well, I can't decide, like, can I get everything? And the girl was like, sure. And he was like, what? Like, you don't expect people to do that, you know? And she's like, yeah, like if you want like whatever you want, like I can bring you a little bit of this, little bit of that. And in the next morning scene with like breakfast, I was like, OK, well can I have like a pancake and an egg and some bacon. She's like, sure. So they it was so much food and it was really. Yeah, it was delicious, you know. And the next night was a formal night. So the kids have an option of doing like grab and go. Dining where it's more like a kid's meal, you know, that they can just take and they can eat it in the cabin and or go do a kid activity, but it's a little bit more of a formal meal. But it wasn't like you had to get dressed up. But these chefs came out and like presented and then they had like a wine pairing to go with it. So that one was I think we had like a salmon over like a lemon truffle, cauliflower risotto and Brussels sprout leaves. And, you know, it was like really it was it was fine dining. [00:35:43.710] - Tamara Gruber And every meal was great, like, you know, you had lunch. And I was like, OK, let's start with like a giant salad and then a burger and then dessert. And I'm like, I can't do this. Like, I can't keep eating. [00:35:54.360] - Tamara Gruber It's like it's so much food. But it was all so good. So definitely like a food is food is like a major highlight there. [00:36:06.780] So you go at happy hour at like five thirty and they have a selection of wines and beer. I don't even know if they had cocktails. I think it's wine and beer and then like a little like aperitif, you know, you had at one night was like a prosciutto wrapped date. [00:36:21.760] - Tamara Gruber And one night was like a deviled eggs, you know. So you had these little like snacks with your drinks. And that's the time where people can socialize if, you know, if they want to. So like there was oh, we just sat at our table because we were already in, like, that large area with our reserved table. So we would just sit there. But then there was this one group, like a big family group that would gather by the fireplace. [00:36:40.890] - Tamara Gruber And sometimes they were a little forgetful when it came to like putting on their mask, when they stood up to walk to back to the bar or whatever. But luckily, like, we're like, OK, we're over here. You stay over there. Yeah, but it felt weird to, like, not be super friendly, you know, like it's the kind of thing where usually you'd have more interaction with people. But then what do we do? The next day we went and we did cross country skiing because Glenn really wanted to try that. And all I can say. Have you done cross-country before? [00:37:07.860] - Kim Tate I have once. Paul is really into cross-country skiing and something they did in Edmonton a lot. [00:37:12.180] - Tamara Gruber But yeah, I could see that because he's like the triathlon kind of guy. Yeah, yeah. It's not my thing. That's all I'll really say we were doing. [00:37:20.820] - Tamara Gruber It was funny because we were gearing up and they said, like, it's not really great conditions for it because it's a little too icy, because that day it was like a little bit snowy, a little bit, it was still pretty cold in the morning there. It's like it's better in the afternoon. But we wanted to do something else in the afternoon and we're only there for a couple of days. So we didn't have like a ton of choice. [00:37:39.330] - Tamara Gruber And so we're like, you know what, it's included. This is our chance to try it. Let's just go and do it. And they kept saying, like, oh, like when you fall, this is what you do. [00:37:47.460] - Tamara Gruber And I'm like, fall. Like, isn't this just like walking? Like, when are we going to fall on cross country? And they do have like groomed trails, but they took us into like backcountry. And so then we were going like up a hill and then we had to go downhill. And I, I had no idea how different the skis are, you know. So, like, there's just I'm used to being able to, like, dig in or like control. [00:38:09.750] - Kim Tate And it's just, you know, was your heel is free. [00:38:12.430] - Tamara Gruber So, yeah, I'm like walking and the edges, there's just not like the edges that you have in downhill. [00:38:16.710] - Kim Tate No, not at all. Yeah. So you stay, the whole idea is like, I mean I guess some people like plow but when I that time I went cross-country skiing. You're kind of in a rut of already done. [00:38:28.530] - Tamara Gruber So you kind of I think it would have been cool if we did like the groomed trail but. But they're groomed trail was more like almost like a track, like an overall kind of thing. And then they it's more used to get people comfortable with it and then they go out to backcountry. Yeah. So like that part, I mean we made it fine. It was fine. Hannah actually really liked it and she liked like going ahead and laughing at us a bit. [00:38:51.120] - Tamara Gruber But I just, I definitely love snowshoeing. So I'm like I don't think I would choose like cross country over snowshoeing. You know, I just I, you know, me and my control, like, I like to be in control and like, it's so easy to be in control. [00:39:06.720] - Kim Tate Snowshoeing is better for that with than cross country. Yeah. I took out, yeah. I took out my father in law because I didn't know anything about it or how to stop and he had stopped to like look at something.I just kept going. I don't know what to do. So it's kind of funny. I mean it we were fine but yeah. [00:39:25.260] - Tamara Gruber Yeah that was cool to get to try that, you know, and then the next thing we did didn't end up quite as well, but we went snow tubing and again, it's like a little bit icy. And so they have, you know, there this is just all on their property. [00:39:40.710] - Tamara Gruber So they have a hill where they have kind of, you know, trails. But it's not like this. Quite the same grooming that you would have, you know, if you went to a ski resort type of of snow tubing. But they pull you up in a snowmobile, so they take you up there up to the hill on the snowmobile, you tube down, then they snowmobile you back up, you know, so that's kind of cool. And it was a lot of fun. [00:40:00.450] - Tamara Gruber Like, we were definitely having a ton of fun, like Glenn and Hannah were going down, like in Hannah. And I did it, too, like together together, you know, and like, go down. But when you went down, you were going really fast. [00:40:10.680] - Tamara Gruber They're like it's really slick, just so you know. So if you. Want to slow down like you use your foot to, like, kind of slow you down, like it's better if you went on your belly. We're usually like sit in the tube, you know, go on your belly and then you can, like, control it a little bit more. [00:40:23.870] - Tamara Gruber And then at the bottom, they had some, like, barriers. And it's like you don't really want to go past the barrier because you're not going to go off a cliff. But it's it's not going to be great if you keep going, you know. [00:40:32.150] - Tamara Gruber So I would always, you know, slow myself down, but it definitely was getting sicker and sicker. And then Glenn and Hannah, which we're almost it was almost going to be like the end anyway, like we're almost at the end of the day. But he went and then I saw, like, the two of them went like because there's two runs and I was waiting at the top. And then I went down. I kind of saw Glenn go like, oh, you know. [00:40:52.790] - Tamara Gruber And then I was like, oh, what happens? I get down to the bottom and he can't stand because he he was using his foot to slow down and he felt something. And then when he went to stand up afterwards, the snow is like really deep, but it was just a little bit crusty on top. So then you kind of fall through and you might you know, you might be like a couple feet deep and snow and you have to, like, lift your foot out. [00:41:13.970] - Tamara Gruber And so he kind of fell in to someone's like hole and then his foot, like he just felt something so like a few to three years, two years ago, he fractured his foot doing, you know, like he was doing a half marathon. [00:41:27.650] - Tamara Gruber He was running a lot and he had like a stress fracture. So he says that this is what it felt like. So that was not the ideal end to our little trip. Yeah, it's a bummer because it sounds like you guys were having such a good time. [00:41:40.610] - Kim Tate And then now it's a, you know, kind of like the end as calmly as you want it. [00:41:46.160] - Tamara Gruber And then, yeah, it was especially great that while at least I was like, OK, let's like put ice on it and wrap it and like, put it up and just like, relax for a while and like see how you feel. But then he called a friend and the friend was like, you really should get x rays before you go, like all the way home, because we're leaving the next morning to start at 10, 12 hour drive to Kansas. [00:42:07.160] - Tamara Gruber And so then I was like, I really think I have to go get x rays. And by this point it's like five o'clock. And I'm like, well, by the time I get you to Steamboat Springs, like we're missing dinner here. And then we're driving back here at night after dark, which not like great roads for driving after dark when you're not familiar with them. [00:42:26.510] - Tamara Gruber And then we're just getting up and leaving the next morning and we're we'll have to drive back, pass through Steamboat Springs, you know, like we were north and we needed to go south. So I was like, OK, I think what we should do is just pack up and check out early and I should take it as Steamboat Springs and then like, let's just stay down there and then start our drive from there in the morning. It just, you know, it just wasn't worth it to come back, like just for breakfast and so sad, like we only really had to two nights there, but it worked out like we drove down. [00:42:56.810] - Tamara Gruber I got us all packed up and checked out and we drove down to Steamboat Springs and dropped them off at the hospital for X-rays. I'm like, well, I can't come in anyway. So like, let me go take care of, like, getting gas in the car and finding where we can get some food to pick up and, you know, researching where to stay. And so, like, we could have stayed in Steamboat Springs, but we were kind of like, you know what, let's just drive down to 70, Interstate 70, so that in the morning, like, we definitely have less of a big drive tomorrow. [00:43:22.340] - Tamara Gruber And so we we thought it was all going to be good. And we he was finally done at like eight o'clock. So it's like, you know, maybe before eight o'clock is like just turning dark and we start driving and we have to go up like over a mountain pass. [00:43:36.950] - Tamara Gruber And I'm driving, of course, because he has like a boot and crutches and it starts snowing like swirling white out snow, like I can barely see. So I'm driving this mountain pass like I don't know how easy it is, you know what I mean? Like, is it is it really slick? Like, it was terrifying. I will tell you, like even like everyone in the car just like was quiet. So I could like, just very much focus on my drive. [00:44:04.100] - Tamara Gruber And I was like gripping that wheel and going like twenty five miles an hour and just trying to be so careful because, you know, like it's a mountain pass in Colorado, like. [00:44:14.180] - Tamara Gruber Yeah. And all I could think was if I pull over, are we going to end up one of those people that like died on the side of the road because they froze overnight. And, you know, like, what if it gets worse, you know, versus better? [00:44:25.220] - Tamara Gruber And so I just, like, pushed through. And when we finally started coming back down, at least it stopped snowing. But then I was like, still so tense, like the rest of the drive. It was like a two hour drive to get like south to Interstate 70 because, you know, it's just dark and small mountain road. And then we had to look out for deer. There's all these signs for Deer Crossing. And they even I saw a couple bridges. [00:44:48.500] - Tamara Gruber So I think it's where they've made those like wildlife. Yeah. Crossing thing. Crossing things. Yeah. Yeah. So and and the people at the hospital had warned Glen, like, if you're driving that way, like watch out for deer. So, you know, we finally made it to our hotel and it was good that we were plant we had booked ahead because when we got there the hotel parking lot was jammed. And so I dropped Glenn and he ran off up front, you know, because he has crutches and they went in to check in and like I. [00:45:12.700] - Tamara Gruber To go park so far away and as I got out of the car, I realized a lot of people were actually sleeping in the car and their cars were running. And I'm like, what's going on? And then I realized that, like, they had closed Interstate 70 because of snow. And people were just, like, waiting it out there, I think. [00:45:30.520] - Tamara Gruber So I'm like, oh, I'm really glad that I had booked the hotel room and I'm glad that we didn't plan to go any further. But I was so exhausted. We got there and I was like, I just need a minute. Like, I just I need to decompress. Like it was I was at the point that stressful. Yeah, I felt like breaking down in tears. I was just like, I need to like, let out all the stress, like I was so like I just really needed to breathe for a little bit. [00:46:01.570] - Tamara Gruber I really, really enjoyed the ranch part and then from there we just, you know, we headed home and we, we stayed. I will give a lot of credit to Marriott because we booked a lot of our hotels with points and we ended up on the way back, like having to adjust. [00:46:16.720] - Tamara Gruber Like, I just like to have our hotels booked on a road trip because I don't know, like I'm just worried. Like, what about the thing like with, you know, Interstate 70 and like the hotel gets sold out or, you know, something like that. So we're planning on stopping in. You will know. Is it Seleena or Salina? Salina, yeah. [00:46:34.180] - Tamara Gruber So we were planning on stopping there, but because we had started from, you know, like an earlier like because we had already gone south and we were starting it was going to be not as long a drive. We're like, let's just push on and go a little further. And so we decided to push on. I don't even remember where we stopped, but it was like closer to Kansas City. I think it was still in Kansas, like, I seriously can't even remember. But we called, you know, on at least it brought us like another hour or two, you know, like, yeah, further east. [00:47:03.310] - Tamara Gruber And so Glen called and he had you know, he's so big into his like, I got the email the day before, you know, because I'm like, whatever status does in already. So, yeah, we want to change it. But he's already checked in like . [00:47:15.700] - Tamara Gruber And so I was like, well you need to call because like if y'all like maybe they'll say something, you know, they'll let you. So they were like, OK, we're canceling it. But, you know, you booked this with a certificate, so you're going to have to call like Marriott to get it, like reinstated. So then luckily I'm driving because Glenns. But, you know, so he's calling. He gets them to, like, give him back his points and then immediately, like, we rebooked somewhere else, like with the points. [00:47:41.770] - Tamara Gruber So it was all like very seamless. Yeah, it was great. [00:47:44.680] - Tamara Gruber So we did that and then. Oh I think it was Topeka. Oh I think that's where we stopped.There was a very good coffee shop across the street. That's all I know. Which I don't, you know, I don't even drink coffee but it was really cool. [00:48:07.150] - Kim Tate I saw people become coffee drinkers just because like when the craze of the coffee shop aspect and then, like, working at home, I think people it's kind of funny to think that way, but I'm convinced. [00:48:18.700] - Tamara Gruber Yeah, it was. And then. Yeah. So the next day we just had to drive to St. Louis and so we got there and you know, you and I had talked about on a previous episode like that, we were going to go to the arch and so I had bought tickets in advance. And it's another thing, just like the Rock Hall of Fame, where it was such a better experience because there were hardly any people, you know. [00:48:38.800] - Tamara Gruber So I bought the tickets in advance, which is good. When we showed up, there was a big sign that was like we're sold out for the day, but we had something at the end of the day anyway. So we got there. We didn't have time to do the museum downstairs first because we were a little like five minutes late for our tram, you know, up to the top. You did that, which definitely it is. [00:48:58.540] - Tamara Gruber If you've not done it is not good for claustrophobic people. So it's like these little pods. I don't know if you remember from when you went, but it's like this little round pod that, like, you get in. But they've done it. [00:49:09.310] - Tamara Gruber It's kind of like a Disney ride now. So like you get a boarding pass and you stand on like Circle five and then you're going to be in pod five. And somehow in normal times, they could fit like five or six people in these pods. And I have no idea, like a gondola pod. [00:49:28.810] - Tamara Gruber But then you're going up. I mean, it's kind of fascinating technology because first we're like, how do they do this? Like how do you go up on an angle. [00:49:36.010] - Tamara Gruber So you have to like read about how they do it. But it's like because it's like a you know, like a round pod, they can like, rotate it like you don't feel it. But anyway, it's it's interesting, but it does have like a glass door. So then you can like, look down. So that's also not so great for some people. Even Hannah was like, I don't really like this, but it's like I think three minutes up or like maybe four minutes up, three minutes down or something like that. [00:49:59.710] - Tamara Gruber But then when you get to the top, you have an assigned viewing window. So like we were window five and one on both sides. [00:50:07.150] - Tamara Gruber So no one, you know, like you're not fighting with anyone for like a photo. No one's leaning into your. Like, you have your own little window again, and I didn't love it because you had to, she's getting like a little bit nervous with some heights you had to, like, lean just like you said, like you have to lean to look out the window. [00:50:24.540] - Tamara Gruber Yeah, but and also it had been raining and so it was pretty foggy, but it was still is a pretty view. I'm glad we did it. We went downstairs. There was a really cool museum, which, you know, a lot of things. [00:50:35.130] - Tamara Gruber She's like, oh, that's in our AP history class. And, you know, like all the, you know, things that she had learned recently. So it's a nice museum. Then they were closing. So we left and we had to leave the building. But it's pouring torrential rain when we walk out and we have to walk like ten minutes back to the hotel. And so we were like, well, like we just have to walk. Like, I hadn't brought an umbrella and I had a coat that's at least like water-Resistant, but hers was not really. And luckily it wasn't freezing, freezing cold, but it was so torrential, like we were laughing, like we were just so completely soaked, like to our skin that we were just laughing. And we got there.We walked in and Glen was like, oh, my God. Like, look at you guys. And like, the front of our pants were like a completely different color than, like the back of our pants. [00:51:28.710] - Tamara Gruber Are you sure that I could feel the water like running down my leg inside my pants, like into my shoe. It was so bad but it was like funny. So we immediately were like, OK, we're like stripping out of this. I think we yeah. [00:51:41.160] - Tamara Gruber We did like a room service, like drop off thing for dinner and we got into like the robes and stuff. Oh. And this was the place it's called Hotel St. Louis. It's an autograph collection of Marriott. And it is it was great. Like it was a beautiful, historic kind of property. And are we again got a suite like Glen did the upgrade thing with his points. And it was a huge, beautiful suite. And it had this big bathroom with like this nice shower stall and a tub. But it had something I've never seen before. And it had a heated toilet seat with like a built in bidet. But like when I pulled off those wet pants and I sat on that toilet seat and it kind of like, OK, I
upload your paramotor photos for a printed calendar at http://www.ParamotorCalendar.com This show dedicated to our friend and fellow pilot Dustin "Ghilli" Apgar - he was on our 45th show at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3OFe... Memorial Fund https://gofund.me/d43c7657 All about our Guest and past guests at http://www.ParamotorGuest.com Glenn Tupper is an Adventure Paramotor pilot, former Army spy pilot, current Airline Pilot, and author of Paramotor the Americas. Glenn has travelled the world in search of adventure taking some of the most amazing pictures from the seat of his Paramotor. With over 10 years of paramotor flying experience on almost every continent on the planet Glenn has seen the world from above like no other. Glenn started out his passion for flight in the U.S Army as a helicopter pilot and then a spy pilot for some of the Military's most secret spy missions in places such as the border between North and South Korea and the Jungles of South America. After the Army he developed his skills of aviation into an airline pilot Captain as well as instructor. The Paramotor has been with him the entire time though, becoming an author of three Paramotor adventure photography books as well as publishing his own full length documentary film called, "Paramotor the Americas". In 2016 Glenn was also a lead actor in a made for TV documentary series called, "Sky Trippers." Glenn continues to inspire pilots of all types around the world with his continued passion for flight. Now, you might see him roaming the wide open roads of the USA in his paramotor mobile named, "the Beast" and coming to a fly in near you soon! Facebook: Paramotor the Americas Website: http://www.paramotortheamericas.com Go to Glenns youtube here https://youtube.com/c/GlennTupper EXTREME FIRST PARAMOTOR FLIGHT https://youtu.be/IVgkqLaWuL8 DID YOU WIN A PRIZE? Fill out the form here https://www.ppgzone.com/clearproptv/ Paramotor Podcasts Hosts: Brook: http://www.PPGPirate.com Tommy: http://www.PPGTommy.com BRIAN: http://www.PPGBrian.com SHANE: http://www.PPGShane.com LINDA: http://www.ParaMomUSA.com JP: http://www.JPTulo.com SEAN: http://www.PPGGrandpa.com ******************************************************************* Please send us stuff to give a way on this show and be our sponsor! Sean Symons Paramotor TV 3900 Dave Ward Dr Suite 1900 #101 Conway AR 72034 ******************************************************************* All Sponsors: http://www.PPGZone.com https://www.facebook.com/jkcustomcarves/ http://www.PPGSmoke.com http://www.Great3D.com http://www.ParaSwagUSA.com http://www.ParaChickPies.com https://www.AmericanMadeParamotors.com/ https://www.paralifeppg.com https://phytofox.com http://www.PPGAngel.com iloveppg.com http://www.FarOutStrobes.com
We couldn't do this thing alone, so we need help from the good bro's of the Okay So Podcast. Scary Larry wants his Poptart icing just as bad as he wants his F***ing money... so you better pay up!! We learn some disturbing things about Larry profession, Josh's current state, and the structural integrity's of Glenns basement. Don't you worry because we didn't forget to drop some truth bombs regarding this first round match up, and we kick of first round action!!Huge Thank you to our show guest please check them out on all the socials and major Podcast Platforms @OkaySoPodcast Instagram: AJpresentsthegr8rgoodFacebook: AJ Presents The Gr8r GoodTwitter: AJGr8rgood
At læse Glenn Bechs debutroman, Farskibet, er som at flytte ind i et barndomshjem med sorg, aggression, vold og frygt. I romanen begår den 5-årige Glenns far selvmord. Men den egentlige tragedie indtræder, da moren gifter sig med den afstumpede og voldelige Erik, som bringer en rå og giftig maskulinitet ind i hjemmet. Anbefalinger: Glenn Bech, Farskibet. Ursula Le Guin, Mørkets venstre hånd (The left hand of darkness). Medvirkende: Glenn Bech og Anne Glad. Tilrettelæggelse: Mette Willumsen.
Superstore is an American single-camera sitcom television series that premiered on NBC on November 30, 2015. The series was created by Justin Spitzer, who served as an executive producer for four seasons. Starring America Ferrera (who also serves as an executive producer) and Ben Feldman (who also serves as a producer), Superstore follows a group of employees working at "Cloud 9", store number 1217, a fictional big-box store in St. Louis, Missouri. The ensemble and supporting cast includes Lauren Ash, Colton Dunn, Nico Santos, Nichole Bloom, Mark McKinney, and Kaliko Kauahi. On iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cinescape-magazine-podcast/id643353873?mt=2&uo=4 Google Podcasts - https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5wb2RpYW50LmNvL2NpbmVzY2FwZW1hZ2F6aW5lL3Jzcy54bWw%3D Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6LaZZo19fryswhifSu46g8 RSS Feed - https://feeds.podiant.co/cinescapemagazine/rss.xml
Superstore is an American single-camera sitcom television series that premiered on NBC on November 30, 2015. The series was created by Justin Spitzer, who served as an executive producer for four seasons. Starring America Ferrera (who also serves as an executive producer) and Ben Feldman (who also serves as a producer), Superstore follows a group of employees working at "Cloud 9", store number 1217, a fictional big-box store in St. Louis, Missouri. The ensemble and supporting cast includes Lauren Ash, Colton Dunn, Nico Santos, Nichole Bloom, Mark McKinney, and Kaliko Kauahi. On iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cinescape-magazine-podcast/id643353873?mt=2&uo=4 Google Podcasts - https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5wb2RpYW50LmNvL2NpbmVzY2FwZW1hZ2F6aW5lL3Jzcy54bWw%3D Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6LaZZo19fryswhifSu46g8 RSS Feed - https://feeds.podiant.co/cinescapemagazine/rss.xml
OBS! KLIPPT VERSION!STÖTTA OSS PÅ PATREON OCH FÅ HELA AVSNITTEN - TOTALT 2H GOTT SNACK VARJE VARDAG!https://www.patreon.com/gottsnackHannes busringer till den gnidna skåningen på Gott snack unilever och hotar med stämningTjejnytt med Tora om hur man egentligen ska se på Jacob "Mozart" Mühlrad, klassresor mellan fittja och hollywood bland annat.Jesper ger oss äntligen ett avslut på Tavel-auktions-följetongen, hur slutade allt ihop EGENTLIGEN?Glenn Hysén i nya segmentet “Tänkta tankar” om hans eventuella politiska karriär, kampen för att få in saker i sin “lilla hjärna” och huruvida Amadeus Sögaards artist-karriär kan skada fotbollenExklusivt singelsläpp från Jacob Douglas som framför den nya låten live i studion, men också tvingas kommentera hur det går med de berömda tjejjerna, sydamerika-turnéen och sin tidigare alkoholproduktion.Bing bong! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this episode, I speak with Glenn an ex-special operations commander now running his own private equity firm that focuses on companies that produce military technology. This is for you if you are interested in the private equity space and military: - Glenns story of joining the army - Why he choose to go into the special forces - Where his investing interest and background comes from - Why it is important to invest your money while you are in the army - Why investing younger is better - Why it is important to share how you are feeling with others His Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenn-cowan-3387b656/
This episode deals with the branch of the MacDonalds that became established in northern Ireland and became known as the MacDonnells of Antrim (or The Glenns). How did they get established there? What became of their Scottish ties? Famous members? Join me for a look at this interesting branch of a branch of the MacDonalds. usakilts.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCni9cPU0kh5S84aQ-3d_DJA
Det blir brott och mord-duell i veckans upplaga av Lantzkampen i P1! Vi stiftar bekantskap med nya deltagare och nya ronder! Vi har debutantlaget i form av podd- och komikerstjärnorna Elinor Svensson & Johanna Wagrell! De möter programledarstjärnan Camilla Kvartoft som tävlar tillsammans med kriminolog- och författarstjärnan Christoffer Carlsson! Lantzkampen leds av Annika Lantz och bedömer gör Sara Lövestam!
Gäster: My Gudmundsdotter, Marcus Thapper, Daniel Sanchez, Erik Broström, Johannes Brenning, Jonathan Rollins, Jonas Strandberg Musik: Jack Moy ... Lyssna på Jack Moy på Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/58tNZRHNf5ScIAo7zBZDbU?si=kCKS-rxhTBiHX2ozrIoo-Q … Vi pratar om: …Exploria https://exploriacenter.se/ …Inferno Online https://www.infernoonline.com/odenplan/ …HEY STHLM https://www.facebook.com/heysthlm/photos/pcb.1677837112375949/1677837002375960/ …STHLM VR-Center https://vr-center.se/vara-spel/ …Half-Life: Alyx https://vr-center.se/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Half-Life-Alyx.webm …Uppdrag Granskning om tortyren https://www.svtplay.se/video/28549410/uppdrag-granskning/uppdrag-granskning-sasong-21-dicks-rop-pa-h... …Rektor Hamid https://www.aftonbladet.se/nyheter/a/dlOQbX/hyllad-debattor-attackerade-judar-under-pseudonym …Rudys asiat https://twitter.com/bubbaprog/status/1316562084990267395?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7... …Strindberg-kontot https://twitter.com/fvirtanen/status/1292478847154360321 …Rudy VS. Pierce Morgan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w63tVad3aFM&fbclid=IwAR1hTVdoN4efy_kRhe3g09Zbo_PUGs36BQ6IassBKpF... …Roe v. Wades inverkan på kriminaliteten https://freakonomics.com/podcast/abortion/ …Glenn om Indianen https://twitter.com/glenn_hysen/status/1314812649356623872?s=21&fbclid=IwAR3DQH0fAMNlHM497Pym506... https://www.svtplay.se/video/28515214/motet/motet-sasong-1-inte-er-indian …det avhuggna huvudet https://thumb.mp-farm.com/17590703/preview.jpg https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/6/61/Fr%C3%B6lunda_HC_logo.svg/1200px-Fr%C3%B6lunda_... …Glenns flöde https://twitter.com/Glenn_Hysen/status/1315727164789190659 https://twitter.com/Glenn_Hysen/status/1315677178500186114 …Göttänna Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/se/podcast/g%C3%B6tt%C3%A4nna/id1110817674?l=en https://www.facebook.com/gottannaglenn/ …Lennies miljonclaim https://www.expressen.se/noje/stort-coronastod-till-artisterna-trots-miljontillgangarna/ …Rektor Hamids på spåret-avsnitt https://www.expressen.se/noje/svt-tar-starkt-avstand-fran-hamid-zafars-inlagg-/ …Steve Bartman-incidenten https://www.sportscasting.com/the-day-steve-bartman-reunited-with-his-chicago-cubs-family/ Låtarna som spelades var: Holidays – Brainpool Surfin' USA – The Beach Boys Big Day Coming – Bad Cash Quartet Hurricane – Jack Moy Alla låtar finns i AMK Morgons spellista här: https://open.spotify.com/user/amk.morgon/playlist/6V9bgWnHJMh9c4iVHncF9j?si=so0WKn7sSpyufjg3olHYmg … Bli patron på www.patreon.com/amkmorgon! Extramaterial, extrapoddar, extra allt. Förtur och rabatt på biljettsläpp och merchandise. Och du stöttar AMK Morgon så vi kan ge er två timmar underhållning varje dag för alltid. Tack för att ni stöttar!
Today, Lance and Kailyn get together to bring you a special Shrek news bulletin, in which they flail at each other for an hour about Shreks, dungeons, clouds, parents, Slaughters, Dales, Glenns, and all things in between. Also: welcome aboard to Nate (@albinosoundguy) as the show's new editor! Trigger warning for discussions of assisted suicide, suicidal ideation, and depression from 42:39-45:47 Note: this was intended to be a bonus mini-episode and ended up being the longest recording yet, so it only seems right to promote it a full episode. Can you blame us though? There's so much Shrek in this dungeon!!
Glenn Munso is founder of the Youth You Program and author of 'Drugs Do Not Discriminate' and 'I Quit Drugs, Now What?' After taking and dealing drugs for many years Glenn at 21 landed himself in serious strife, facing heavy charges due to the violent, aggressive and unlawful character he had become... to a fair degree unbeknown to his mum. Today we banter and have the odd chuckle about his experience back then and get an insight into the effects that such lifestyle had on him. Glenns' down-to-earth and good natured personality is obviously a key driver in the success when it comes to connection and rehabilitation of drug affected youth through his Youth You Program. http://youthyouprogram.com SPONSOR: TRY escape Landscape Design & Construction | www.facebook.com/tryescape | @tryescape --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roll-withthepunches/message
Join me for outtakes from my interview with Glenns Creek Distillery's founder David Meier. We'll find out how he found the Old Crow Distillery ruins and his plans for it going forward. We'll also talk about the unique way he got started building his own distilling business including the costs and considerations. Glenns Creek is one of the most unique experiences you will have in Kentucky and just listening to David for a short time will give you an impression of his love for the history and craft of distilling.
Synthprojektet Lyftkran hämtar friskt inspiration från synthens alla årtionden och bjuder in flera konstnärer att delta i det som blir deras verk. Vi analyserar utifrån två perspektiv – Jens med hängiven kärlek till genren och Glenn som lämnat nyfikenheten på synthmusik åt sidan för plats åt andra musikaliska influenser. Vi enas dock om att Lyftkrans katalog bjuder på stor variation och har något för alla. Pratar också om: Skjut inte budbäraren, Anders Borg, Madonna, Glenns gamla musikaliska projekt (inte punkbandet), om Billie Eilish är för evigt, utannonserar en låttitel från ett okänt projekt, serietidningar om Kiss, Benjamin Keough, vägen till att ge upp, Trapt, Nisse Hellberg som årets skåning, Metallica, Static-X, slackerpersonligheter, Jared Dines, Muma och det problematiska med Jens rebustävlingar. http://nevertooloud.se
I veckans mastodontavsnitt lyssnar vi på alternativ rock från Supertuesday som lämnat tonårsfebrila texter bakom sig och skriver istället om vår verklighet med dess fram- och motgångar (och som gör oss filosofiska). Våra öron manglas sedan sönder av Wretched Fate som med avgrundsvrål och distade gitarrer hyllar death metal som genre men samtidigt lyckas vara en del av det på ett imponerande plan. Pratar också om: Festivalen som regnade bort, Wilmer X, sämre bandnamn, Jeff Buckley, Leonard Cohen, Phil Collins, Stephen King, Lamb of God (främst Chris Adler), Lemmy, ett gäng skådespelare, Foo Fighters, Coldplay, innebörden av att vara sig själv, Glenns gamla punkband (igen), Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Bloodbath och känslan av att ha upplevt något men med ålderns rätt tro sig ha fantiserat det. http://nevertooloud.se/
Vi fortsätter med våra återutgivna långpoddar och turen har nu kommit till Tobbe, Anders, Peter och Glenns äventyr i första Red Dead Redemption.
Vi fortsätter med våra återutgivna långpoddar och turen har nu kommit till Tobbe, Anders, Peter och Glenns äventyr i första Red Dead Redemption.
Vi tar oss an självutnämnd jazzgrunge i Muma som med flertal intressanta influenser skapar ett musikaliskt landskap som hänför oss. För första gången får vi också in distade gitarrer stämda enligt den klassiska metalmodellen i Black Judas som klär det i en kostym av nutida metal med lyckat resultat. Pratar också om: Eddie Meduza, Mr. Bungle, The Exploited, Glenns gamla punkband, Tommy Lee, Janet Devlin, Idol-vinnare, Nina (inte Hagen), Hank Von Hell och vi hinner även med Tom Jones (nästan) helt utan anledning. http://nevertooloud.se
SUPPORTA KOLLA SVENSKEN PÅ 0760248480! Där kan man antingen bara stötta eller köpa massor grejer - prislista och bilder finns i Kolla Svenskens facebookgrupp. I dessa corona-tider rullar vi ut ett avsnitt om dagen. Tionde dagen är äntligen Marcus och Jonathan återförenade! Om att vi hade rätt, om Glenn Hyséns nya minglande och massor fler saker. GOD LYSS!
Viaplay Sport Live tar greppet om vad som händer med fotbolls-EM och hockey-VM. Båda förbundskaptenerna Janne Andersson och Johan Garpenlöv är med och ger sin bild av läget. Programledare Ola Wenström har även med sig Jonas Olsson och Glenn Strömberg som tycker till om vad som bör hända med ligorna, titlarna och de nya förutsättningarna. Lyssnarfrågan om vilka tre spelare som bör vara en del av Premier League Hall of Fame leder till en hel del diskussion experterna emellan. Hur tränar fotbollspelarna på egen hand idag? Jonas vet. Annat var det på Glenns tid. Viaplay Sport Live sänds måndag-fredag kl 18 på Viaplay och Viasat Sport Premium. Podden Viaplay Sport Live hör du dagen efter varje sändning. https://viaplay.se/sport
Link to Glenns website: https://www.energyawarenesstraining.com/ Glenn Ackerman Short Bio: --------- Glenn Ackerman has had an interesting journey in his life. Originally a trained musician, Glenn had big plans to set the music world on fire. But growing up he watched his mother suffer from both physical and emotional pain that her doctors could find no cause for. He began a relentless search and understanding for a healing method that could help his mother release her pain. On that journey for many years, Glenn realized he had his own issues with anxiety, fears and panic attacks , and in addition to helping his mother, He wanted to heal himself. He learned and applied many different methods in his search for wholeness. From traditional counseling and talk therapy, to reading books, taking seminars, doing trainings, to more "Out there" methods like firewalking , sweat lodges, vision quests, group dynamics, NLP, and many various healing methods. After healing himself , Glenn began helping others with what he had discovered and the method became Energy Awareness Training. This training has spread like wildfire because of it's power and ability to make rapid and lasting changes in people who had previously tried for years to find answers but could not. Glenn currently teaches in private practice with students world wide who are thrilled with the results they are getting from learning Energy Awareness Training.
Hege skriver bloggen Lengtetid, hvor hun deler tanker og opplevelser fra hennes og mannen Glenns barnelengsel og IVF-behandling. I denne episoden forteller hun blant annet om hvordan hun, parforholdet og forholdet til andre påvirkes av reisen, om hva hun gjør for å ta vare på seg selv og gjøre livet magisk underveis og om å lytte innover og å ta gode valg. Gjennom sitt virke som gestaltterapeut brenner Hege for å hjelpe andre gjennom vanskelige perioder i livet, og det skinner virkelig igjennom både på bloggen, instagramkontoen hennes og i denne episoden.
Avsnitt av Sveriges nyfiknaste fotbollspodd gästas av Tobias Hysén. Blåvitt-ikonen släpper sin självbiografi ”Jag är inte klar” som följer karriären från Hisingen till SM-guld och landslaget och han berättar i podden om arbetet med boken men ger även om sin syn på Blåvitts förvandling 2019, om hur det var att sluta som spelare, om sin roll på Kamratgården i dag och om Benjamin Nygrens utlandsflytt.Givetvis talar Hysén om turerna på Kamratgården när sportchefen Mats Gren fick spelarna emot sig men även om när han inte kunde fira cupguldet med vissa supportrar som avbrutit en träning, om hur det kom sig att det blev Djurgården trots att Blåvitt signalerat intresse, om varför han lämnade ett nyuppflyttat Sunderland, om varför han ”sket i allt” på träningarna för att Shanghai skulle släppa honom och om AIK-matchen han aldrig glömmer.Tobias Hysén berättar även om när han inte ville gå ner till frukost med landslaget efter pappa Glenns uttalande, om målet som gav Kina-miljonerna, om varför han vill stå i utanför mediacirkusen som är kring delar av familjen och om hur han reagerade när brorsan Anton Hysén kom ut som homosexuell. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
http://www.leanblog.org/whiskey2In Episode 2 of Lean Whiskey, we're exploring the one true “lean thinking” driven whiskey of Glenns Creek Distillery, by The Toyota Way Fieldbook author David Meier. We also explore lean news covering GE, Danaher, and Boeing, before answering our listener question about production quotas and standards. We end with a final fun question about our favorite lesser-known lean thinkers.
Years in the making & two attempts at recording have been worth it!!! The King of the Mountain, G.O.A.T. John Darinelle is on the show this week! Listen along as John & Damian discuss going from getting messed with by members of Bad Religion & Christian Death, to finally understanding why Nick Cave would hate the bathroom being in the front of the club, but don't worry, there is lots of Ajax Records talk for all you teeny boppers out there! The Mountain Goats have an AWESOME new record out on MERGE called “In League With Dragons” Check it out now!!!!! Also Touched On: Some awesome music talk seen it in the LA times Mom ordered Never Mind The Bollocks to the library When DIY came to punk Early college rock The Normal TVOD Being scared of punk Jay from Bad Religion and Rozz from Christian Death trying to mess with you in the neighbourhood The bully that chases you toward guitar, literally Charlie Chase and the Folk Music centre Running into your tormentors at Buttonhole Surfers shows “Finding someone that like The Velvet Underground was like a Wizard!” Man Is The Bastard on streaming services The Extra Glens Mighty Joe Young AntiSeen, Eyehategod and Obsessed Being a parent and trying to leave the house for a show Nick Cave just trying to use the bathroom Doing security for Fugazi Ian MacKaye makes a nice cup of tea Peter and Ajax Records “I can have an advance?!?” BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS
We did it! We finally participated in our first barrel pick as a show. We joined Red Dog Wine and Spirits and went to visit the fine folks at Glenns Creek Distillery to pick our very own barrel of OCD #5. It was awesome! Listen in as the guys walk you through the whole trip and give you a little history about the distillery itself.Connect:Patreon: http://patreon.com/bluecollarbourbonFacebook: https://facebook.com/bluecollarbourbonFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bluecollarbourbonInstagram: https://instagram.com/bluecollarbourbonSHOP: https://thebluecollarbourbon.com/shop/
Ben Burrell was in for Dave Berry today - He helped us to understand why cocktails and pastries don't mix and got us excited for the return of 5 words 5 grand TOMORROW! He also re-ignited the FIRE that is Glenns passion for VICTORY when he played the Wikepedia game. Listen to hear Matt's psychic skills come into play.
(Jättegäst: Glenn Hysén) Världens superbästaste Göteborgslegend Glenn Hysén dundrar förbi Gullans café så att det dånar i väggarna och chit-chattar med Lester & Co om PRO, vita lögner vid altaret och hur man tar kål på dyngraka lagkamrater efter dyblöta kräftskivor. Dessutom testar Glenn den aningen tveksamma sporten pungskytte, flygande reportern Pipistrello bevakar eldkastarjudo på […]
In this episode I learn that investing in Puerto Rico is just as easy as investing in the USA. This is the time to act as hurricanes and the banking system has left many opportunities for real estate investors Kira Golden Kira@DirectSourceWealth.com DirectSourceWealth.com/Glenns
Anton Hysén gästar Benjamin Andrée i Kändispodden. Det blir snack om vilka fördomar folk har, vem Anton är mest lik - pappa Glenn eller mamma Helena? Vill familjen Hysén bli en ny familjen Wahlgren? Vi reder ut Anton och alla syson, och varför är det bara systern Annie som är med i "Hyséns"? Hur är det med bråket mellan mamma Helena och pappa Glenn och hans nya dam? Har tv-serien svetsat samman familjen? Och hur känner Anton inför pappa Glenns alkoholkonsumtion och ständiga öldrickande? Vi pratar också dejtande, otrohet, varför han är singel, dick pics, att hooka upp med straighta killar, hatkärleken till Zlatan och att kanske vara rädd för kärleken. Hur ser drömkillen ut? Och en hel del annat. Fullmatat.Trevlig lyssning!Gäst: Anton HysénKändispodden: Benjamin AndréeTACK TILL: MTR Express https://mtrexpress.se/sv och Hotel Pigalle https://www.hotelpigalle.se/Kommentera gärna avsnittet, ge det högsta betyg och dela om du gillar. Och glöm inte att följa Kändispodden i din podd-app så missar du inte när det släpps ett nytt avsnitt.Kontakt: hej@kandispodden.se See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Todays guest and Author of Never Binge Again, Dr Glenn Livingston, is a psychologist specializing in diets and nutrition here to talk about how binge eating can become a thing of the past! Dr. GLenns research has been featured in publications such as The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Sun Times, The Indiana Star Ledger, The NY Daily News, American Demographics, ABC, WGN, and CBS radio, UPN TV and many more. So as you may have guessed, we are talking about weight loss, and how the world affects our choices and how we can change those choices through a little technique that Dr. Glenn has developed after a personal journey of obesity and coming out of it and into a new healthier self sharing this with the world. www.NeverBingeAgain.com
In this podcast, Rich Nasty is out of town so Tony interviews longtime friend Glenn for the first time. Glenn and Tony discuss a long list of topics from FSU vs Miami, Glenns first trip to San Diego, to how Glenn came from Cuba at the age of three. Hope you enjoy! Please like and subscribe to the podcast or email us at tryingtofigureitoutpodcast@gmail.com ► Music Credit: Dj Quads Track Name: "The Society" Music By: Dj Quads @ https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads Original upload HERE - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mdSd... • Music promoted by NCM: https://goo.gl/fh3rEJ
A little sound trouble at first but it'll be alright - Part 1 of a 2 part episode. Post Malone http://www.tmz.com/2017/03/04/zak-bagans-the-possession-haunted-box/ Joe Rogan https://twitter.com/joerogan/status/1040848296456216577 Cortez https://www.mediaite.com/tv/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-responds-to-criticism-of-her-posh-photo-shoot-clothes-get-used-to-me-slaying-lewks/ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-6169791/Alexandria-Ocasio-Cortez-slammed-wearing-3-500-outfit-pose-construction-workers.html Kavanaugh https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/california-professor-writer-of-confidential-brett-kavanaugh-letter-speaks-out-about-her-allegation-of-sexual-assault/2018/09/16/46982194-b846-11e8-94eb-3bd52dfe917b_story.html?utm_term=.9efdb8056192 Ted Cruz https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/george-bush-stumps-for-gop-but-no-ted-cru_us_5b9dc1dee4b04d32ebf92bb1 https://www.newsweek.com/ted-cruz-beto-orourke-texas-election-midterms-letters-1123146 http://www.theamericanmirror.com/video-obama-repeatedly-stutters-mentions-himself-79-times-during-short-speech-attacking-trump/ - OHIO rally --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/righttobryden/support
The 2nd part recorded hours later at 1 AM https://fox13now.com/2018/09/13/2000-pound-bull-takes-to-downtown-tooele-to-avoid-circumcision/ https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/7266457/pyongyang-central-zoo-pictures-inside-animals/ http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/406885-george-conway-rips-trump-over-tweet-about-obama-2008-gaffe https://fox13now.com/2018/09/13/2000-pound-bull-takes-to-downtown-tooele-to-avoid-circumcision/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/righttobryden/support
Glenns time on the reality docu series Wayfaring! Follow Glenn on social media @realgrod and visit thecomebackkid.me
Torsdagen den 9 november bjöd jag tillsammans med det nya hotellet Downtown Camper by Scandic in till den första i en serie av fem liveinspelningar med efterföljande Afterwork i hotellbaren Campfire.Nästa tillfälle för att sitta med som publik under en Huskyinspelning eller bara hänga med oss på en Husky Afterwork kommer torsdagen den 7 december - håll utkik på sociala medier för att få reda på vem eller vilka som jag då ska intervjua.Downtown Campers biosalong Nightwood rymmer ungefär trettiofem gäster och salongen var nästan fullsatt då jag intervjuade Sören Kjellkvist och Glenn Mattsing som tillsammans inledde projektet Row Around Svalbard.Sören har jag tidigare intervjuat i avsnitt åttioåtta.Som namnet antyder handlar projektet om att, för första gången, att med utgångspunkt i Tromsø korsa Barents hav för att sedan helt på egen kraft ro runt Svalbard - ett projekt som borde vara och förbli omöjligt då den för isbjörnen så viktiga packisen brukar hålla alla fartygspassager stängda. Dock så har klimatförändringarna och den globala uppvärmningen under de senaste åren inneburit att stora havsområden varit isfria under alldeles för lång tid och detta blev starten till formuleringen av Sören och Glenns projekt. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Glenns sommarpod innehåller doktorer med lustiga namn, en inneboende ilska mot sin pappa och varför det är töntigt med clownskräck. Inget mörker så långt ögat når. Solen skiner alltid på Glenn, provocerande, eller hur?
Glenns sommarpod innehåller doktorer med lustiga namn, en inneboende ilska mot sin pappa och varför det är töntigt med clownskräck. Inget mörker så långt ögat når. Solen skiner alltid på Glenn, provocerande, eller hur?
There are only two things that come out of the Cheerful Despair Podcast Studios - steers and episodes of the Cheerful Despair Podcast - and this doesn't look like a steer. Whatever a steer is. In this episode: We plot to send people who are in one geographic location to another geographic location Glenns the vodka man; pushing boys into wells since 1972 David Candy meets another person Andy Peters shakes a duck corpse in front of a camcorder The minimum amount of cheating necessary to win Escape from a Council flat Plus Cross Quiz and Debate Bag - which we think you like, and that's why we keep doing them.
Glenn och Tobbe tar med dig på en resa bland grottor och rymdstationer i jakt på utomjordiska maneter. Metroid, närmare bestämt 2D-spelen, står på menyn.
Glenn och Tobbe tar med dig på en resa bland grottor och rymdstationer i jakt på utomjordiska maneter. Metroid, närmare bestämt 2D-spelen, står på menyn.
Mellanpoddarna är ju viktiga, det är ju då vi avslöjar vad nästa film kommer bli. Så det ska ju mycket till för Sebastian att missa en av dom. Det är ungefär då man inser hur stort OS faktiskt är. Nu har ju inte jag sett ett enda ögonblick, men jag har för mig att det har med sport att göra. Hur som helst så har vi finfint besök av Pixel Bob också känd som Mattias i spelpodden Play Before You Die och har en Glenn Hysén frågekvist, garanterat fri från alla typer av OS sport. Här är Glenns krönika, lova att inte läsa innan ni lyssnat på podden. /Anders Glöm inte att tipsa om filmer ni vill att vi snackar om och att följa oss på alla sociala medier! Här hittar ni oss! FACEBOOK! https://www.facebook.com/tveksamt INSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/tveksamtpodden/ Support us!
Hello Retro gaming fans We are back once again for another retro fantastic episode of 1HMPS Retro. In today's episode we have some amazing retro gaming content + a prize give away that you can win on episode 18 of 1HMPS Retro. Today your 2 hosts are Andy and Glenn The lads talk about what they have been upto They also review a few games Stunt Racer FX Cannon Fodder Super Castlevania 4 Super Mario Land Topic of the month Gameboy Quiz Master Today Andy is the Quiz Master, and will test Glenns retro gaming knowledge, will Glenn get 5 out of 5 or will he do better or worse than he did last time on the Quiz Master? Q&A More Community Q&A, what will the retro team get asked this time? Competition the 1st 1HMPS Retro competition, you can win a signed photo of the Oliver Twins. to enter this comption and to be in with a chance to win the prize please click on the link below. http://1hourmonthlypodcastshow.co.uk/?page_id=1576&vasthtmlaction=viewtopic&t=181.0 (You can only win this prize by going to the forum link) Big thanks to the Oliver Twins for the signed photo special thanks to Lorfarius for a 5 star itunes review also big thanks to our listeners/community and the rest of the team.
Superstore is an American single-camera sitcom television series that premiered on NBC on November 30, 2015. The series was created by Justin Spitzer, who served as an executive producer for four seasons. Starring America Ferrera (who also serves as an executive producer) and Ben Feldman (who also serves as a producer), Superstore follows a group of employees working at "Cloud 9", store number 1217, a fictional big-box store in St. Louis, Missouri. The ensemble and supporting cast includes Lauren Ash, Colton Dunn, Nico Santos, Nichole Bloom, Mark McKinney, and Kaliko Kauahi. On iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cinescape-magazine-podcast/id643353873?mt=2&uo=4 Google Podcasts - https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5wb2RpYW50LmNvL2NpbmVzY2FwZW1hZ2F6aW5lL3Jzcy54bWw%3D Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6LaZZo19fryswhifSu46g8 RSS Feed - https://feeds.podiant.co/cinescapemagazine/rss.xml