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Gold Fever – Striking It MetalIn this week's electrifying episode, we dig deep into the heart of the Gold Rush—America's first wild obsession with striking it rich. With gripping narration pulled from The History Channel and The Daily Dose, we relive the mania, the migrations, and the madness that defined an era. But this isn't just history—this is High Voltage history. We crank the volume with the metal anthem “Gold Fever” by Phantom Hound, bringing the raw grit and desperation of the 1800s to life in power chords and distortion. Then, Leo from Frog Leap Studios joins the strike with his thunderous metal cover of “Get Lucky,” a fitting anthem for the dreamers who gambled everything for a shot at fortune. Whether you're a 49er at heart or just here for the riffs, saddle up—this is one gold rush you don't want to miss. Check out my playlist on the link in the description!https://open.spotify.com/playlist/09olq4cpNbc6CRgDe5GzkA?si=ARc9rbkKTmK3qMkFtak9Fg
Start your day with a gold rush! Precious metals are soaring, and Singapore-listed CNMC Goldmine is glimmering with investor interest. Hosted by Michelle Martin this episode breaks down Nvidia's revenue shock from new China export rules and the market jitters over global tariffs. Explore why Bank of America’s “Turbo Dividend” stocks—like Albertsons, Corebridge Financial, and HCA Healthcare—are outpacing the S&P 500. Discover which German stocks, including Bechtle and Kion, could benefit from Europe’s fiscal stimulus boom. Catch Oiltek’s hot streak, Hertz’s activist-driven surge, and why shipping giants and Target may face headwinds. Plus, a local market roundup: DFI Retail, ST Engineering, SingTel, and the STI’s quiet climb.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Conspiracy theorists believe more than $400 billion of gold is missing from Fort Knox. President Trump says he will visit Kentucky with Elon Musk to see if the gold is there. Some economists and historians say this tells us more about the economy in general than security of gold resources.
A Dramatic WednesdayFirst a look at the events of the dayThen Gang Busters, originally broadcast January 8, 1949, 76 years ago, The Case Of The Surprised Safecrackers. The program's 13th anniversary. New York's Safe and Loft Squad is watching Tommy DeLuca and his assistant plan and execute a safe job. The past president of the International Association of Chiefs of Police and the Mayor of Baltimore (Thomas D'Alesandro) congratulate the show. Followed by Calling All Cars, originally broadcast January 8, 1935, 90 years ago, Crime Does Not Pay. A program about juvenile delinquency. A patrolman has been found murdered. He was shot in the back!Then The Adventures of Frank Merriwell starring Lawson Zerbe, originally broadcast January 8, 1949, 76 years ago, Gold Fever. Because of a professor's assistant's greed, Bart is almost expelled for cheating on his geology exam. Followed by Macabre, originally broadcast January 8, 1962, 63 years ago, The Edge of Evil. A ghost story about a scientist's creation.Finally, Lum and Abner, originally broadcast January 8, 1942, 83 years ago, Lum Wants the Store and Bakery Back. Abner tells Lum he's no longer part owner of the store and Lum gets annoyed. The Lucky Loaf idea has been changed for the better?Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
Leisure Hour "The Glow" - The Sunny Side www.facebook.com/leiurehour Shotgun Funeral "For Good" - Nicer https://www.facebook.com/shotgunfuneralchi/ All Hope Remains "Standing By" - Find My Way https://www.facebook.com/allhoperemains/events No Guidance "Back To You" - Late To The Party https://www.facebook.com/NoGuidanceOfficial Lost In Society "Wake Up" - The Distribution Of Comfort www.facebook.com/lostinsociety Phantom Hound "Gold Fever" - From Boom Town To Ghost Town www.phantomhound.com Pig "The Sick" - Sinsation (re-release) - www.pigindustries.com En Esch "Get Lost" (featuring Vas Kallas of Hanzel und Gretyl) www.enesch.de ************************ King Ropes" Radio Jane" - Idaho www.kingropesband.com Rena Guinn & The Gentlemen "Talk To Me' - The Wilburland Sessions www.renaguinn.com Petunia & The Vipers "Billy The Kid" - www.facebook.com/petuniathevipers Professor Louie & Cromatix "Tick Tock" - Strike Up The Band www.professorlouie.com The Reverend Shawn Amos "Soul Brother No. 1" - Soul Brother No. 1 www.shawnamos.com Emily Hicks "Anymore" - Weird Wild Wonderful www.emilyhicksmusic.com ******************** ALBUM FOCUS: Si Kahn & George Mann: Labor Day: A Tribute To Hard-Working People Everywhere www.sikahn.com Michael Johnathon & Odetta "Gone Gonna Rise Again" Billy Bragg "We're The Ones" George Mann "Were You There" Laurie Lewis & Si Kahn 'Long Way To Harlan" ****************************** Erin Ash Sullivan "We Walk The Flats" - Signposts and Marks www.erinashsullivan.com Beth Wood "The Speed Of Lonely" - Love Is Onto You www.bethwoodmusic.com Peter Mulvey "Soft Animal" - Love Is The Only Thing www.petermulvey.com The Pairs "Superhuman" - When Will We Find Our Way? www.thepairsmusic.com Kate McDonnell "Madeleine" - Trapeze www.katemcdonnell.com Mean Mary "Tarzan" - Portrait Of A Woman Part 2 www.meanmary.com Annie & Rod Capps "The Way It Goes" - Love & Rain www.annieandrodcapps.com March To August "Leonora's Dance" - Songs Inspired By Witness www.marchtoaugust.com Closing: Closing music: Geoffrey Armes “Vrikshashana (The Tree)” – Spirit Dwelling http://www.geoffreyarmes.com Running time: 5 hours 7 minutes --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
This is a preview, for full 3 hour episode: patreon.com/contain Writer/journalist James Pogue comes on to discuss his recent stint in central Africa as it undergoes one of the biggest gold rushes in human history plus: contracting Malaria in a CAR prison and your hotel getting shot up, diamond heists, geiger counters, JD Vance and the Anti-American NatCon right, the Wagner groups activities in the Sahel, the strange reconfiguration of the political spectrum, the return of gold, pastoral industrial policy, Bernard DeVoto and the end of the Wild West, the American Experiment from a left wing anarchist perspective, the legacy of Thomas Sankara, + much more Continuing on the subject of natural resources and geopolitics Read James's recent articles here
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What were the Gold Rushes? Why did people from all over the world get ‘gold fever'? What was life like on the Ballarat goldfields of Victoria, on Wada Wurrung Country? With so many different groups of people, how did everyone get along? Did First Nations people mine gold too? What was the Eureka Stockade? How did the Gold Rushes change Australia? Students from Preshill Primary School and Westbourne Grammar in Melbourne tell us what they know about the Gold Rushes. Fred Cahir, Andrew Pearce, Sarah Van de Wouw and an oral history about a Chinese miner share the different experiences of goldfields life. How to use this episode in your classroom Play all the way through (28 minutes) or play half the episode (14 minutes) and pause. We'll tell you when you've reached halfway, and recap the episode. Use the 4 page Learning Materials worksheet PDF with your class, and find more resources on our website. Voices Professor Fred Cahir is a professor in Australian History at Federation University. Andrew Pearce is the Learning Program Leader at Sovereign Hill, Ballarat. Sarah Van de Wouw is the Education Officer at the Eureka Centre, Ballarat. Gabrielle Wang interviewed by Anna Zhu for the Australians with Chinese heritage oral history project, from the National Library of Australia online catalog. Episode image Gold panning dish. Image courtesy of the National Museum of Australia. Music Lady Marie, Rush to the Clearing, Borough and Jespen by Blue Dot Sessions. Transcript Download Gold Fever transcript in Word Download Gold Fever transcript as PDF Credits Hosted by Axel Clark. Made on Gadigal Country by Anna Clark, Clare Wright, Jane Curtis and Britta Jorgensen. Executive producers are Clare Wright and Anna Clark. Podcast concept, design and development by Anna Clark. Indigenous Cultural Consultant is Katrina Thorpe. Story editor is Kyla Slaven. Learning material by Nick Adeney, Victorian primary educator Curriculum advisors are Nicole Laauw, Department of Education NSW, and Rose Reid, Association of Independent Schools of NSW Thanks to all the students whose voices you hear in this episode and their schools and teachers: Sandy Bay Primary School, Marrickville West Primary School, Westbourne Grammar School, Preshil Primary School, La Perouse Primary School, and Yirrkala Bilingual School. Hey History! is produced by the Australian Centre for Public History at UTS and UTS Impact Studios. Impact Studios' executive producer is Sarah Gilbert.
#PRC: Gold fever breaks out: Fraser Howie, co-author of Red Capitalism: The Fragile Financial Foundation of China's Extraordinary Rise,@GORDONGCHANG, GATESTONE, NEWSWEEK, THE HILL https://www.businessinsider.com/gold-price-china-consumers-central-bank-pboc-economy-concerns-dedollarization-2024-4 1938 CHINA
In a small fishing village in Mexico, Belen Delgado made a discovery that would change his life: a massive cache of callo de hacha, a large black scallop that's one of the most prized species in the Gulf of California. Years of overfishing had depleted the area's fish and seafood, and Belen knew his discovery could change his village's economic future. But reaching the scallops was only the first challenge: Belen would also have to protect it. Originally released in 2022, this is a partnership between FERN and Snap Judgment.
Gold has been rallying hard alongside bonds in October and November, but who are the buyers? Retail or central banks? We discuss the Gold outlook with the author of In Gold We Trust, Ronnie Stoeferle of Incrementum FundsOn top of that, we discuss the situation in Guyana and the ramifications for our suffering oil longs. Find out more at www.stenoresearch.com - always 14 days free trial access to our researchHosts: Andreas Steno and Emil MollerGuest: Ronnie Stoferle of Incrementum Funds
Después de dos meses sin grabar nos arremangamos y reseñamos ¡trece números!... ¿es demasiado?, probablemente sí; pero cuando consideras que el Gibón, The Ringer, The Beetle, Ramrod, Moonstone, Gold Bug y Speed Demon son algunos de los villanos involucrados... realmente era necesario. En este programa, Spectacular Spider-Man #71 “With This Gun...I Thee Kill!” Oct, 1982 Spectacular Spider-Man #58 “Ring Out The Old, Ring In The New!” Sep, 1981 Amazing Spider-Man 1st series #220 “A Coffin for Spider-Man” Sep, 1981 Amazing Spider-Man 1st series #221 “Blues For Lonesome Pinky!” Oct, 1981 Spectacular Spider-Man #59 “I Want Spider-Man!” Oct, 1981 Spectacular Spider-Man #60 “Beetlemania!” Nov, 1981 Amazing Spider-Man 1st series #222 “Faster Than The Eye!” Nov, 1981 Amazing Spider-Man 1st series #223 “Night of the Ape!” Dec, 1981 Amazing Spider-Man Annual #15 “Spider-Man: Threat Or Menace?” Jan, 1981 Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #3 “Dark Side Of The Moon” Jan, 1981 Spectacular Spider-Man #61 Moonstone Dec, 1981 Spectacular Spider-Man #62 "Gold Fever!” Jan, 1982 Amazing Spider-Man 1st series #224 “Let Fly These Aged Wings!” Jan, 1982 En honor al 60mo. aniversario de nuestro querido héroe arácnido, decidimos juntarnos a reseñar quincenalmente su historia en cómics y seguirle hasta donde la vida nos alcance. Conducidos por un supuesto experto y un supuesto novato, estaremos leyendo y platicando este clásico run comiquero. Acompáñanos y lee con nosotros, que nunca serán demasiados cómics... FICHA COVACHA MESA: Spider-Gámez y Bernardo Arteaga GRABACIÓN: Domingo 07 de noviembre, 2023. EDICIÓN AUDIO & TIMESTAMPS: Bernardo Arteaga. Síguenos en Twitter, Facebook, YouTube y Twitch Suscríbete al Podcast: Spotify, Apple, Amazon, Google, Anchor Playlist Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7m7l2pBglOegOgjv4UKlVi?si=31dd8c8d18e54f80 Descarga Directa: https://archive.org/details/dec-027-07-11-23-7.37-p.m. Notas del Programa: Amazing Spider-Man (1964) en Marvel Unlimited Orden de Lectura Recomendado (aunque no prometemos cumplirlo por completo) http://www.comicsbackissues.com/comic-book-reading-order/spider-man-read-order-chronology/#order Música Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981) Intro The following music was used for this media project: Operator by Mikael Hellman Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/7972-operator License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
This is the third of five episodes in a series which explores the war between Spanish Conquistador Hernán Cortés and the Aztec Empire of Montezuma. This episode follows our Spaniard as he searches for allies among the disgruntled tribes of the Yucatan Peninsula. Cortés' evil intent is discussed throughout the episode; comparing his actions to what he proclaimed his intent had been. The desecration of the holy city of Cholula is discussed before going in-depth into the conqueror's arrival to the capital city of Tenochtitlan where they discover a vast treasure horde of gold. Finally, the episode reveals how Montezuma came to be Hernán Cortés' captive. Contact the show at resourcesbylowery@gmail.com If you would like to financially support the show, please use the following paypal link. Or remit PayPal payment to @Lowery80 Any support is greatly appreciated and will be used to make future episodes of the show even better. Expect new shows to drop on Wednesday mornings except for during the Winter Break period and Summer. Music is licensed through Epidemic Sound
Met schermen, zwemmen, paardrijden op een nog onbekend paard en een combinatie van hardlopen en schieten is de Moderne Vijfkamp misschien wel de meest wonderlijke Olympische sport met een net zo wonderlijke geschiedenis. Nynke vertelt over het ontstaan, hoe het met propaganda van Hitler populair werd in Duitsland en waarom je zéker moet gaan kijken naar de vijfkamp in Parijs.Willem zet op verzoek van Olympisch vriend van de show Bas van de Goor (vorige week te gast) roeier Sir Steve Redgrave in het Chefs de Mission Museum. Een Olympisch kampioen van ongekende grootte én zonder wie de Spelen in 2012 hoogstwaarschijnlijk niet in Londen maar toen al in Parijs hadden plaatsgevonden. Welk moment wil jij nomineren? Laat het ons weten via @chefsdemission op Instagram.Alle kijk-, lees- en luistertips uit de aflevering:De gouden medailles van de Britten Joe Choong en Kate French op de Moderne Vijfkamp in Tokio 2020*TRIGGER WARNING* Het moderne vijfkampincident, waar de Duitse Annika Schleu de controle over haar paard kwijtraakt en volledig in paniek klappen begint uit te delen onder aanmoediging van haar coachDavid Beckham en Sir Steve Redgrave brengen het Olympisch vuur naar het stadion in LondenEerste gouden race van Redgrave op de Spelen van Los Angeles 1984De BBC-documentaire Gold Fever waarin Steve Redgrave en zijn Vier Zonder-team worden gevolgd in de jaren tot Sydney 2000Het laatste Olympische goud van Redgrave in SydneyZoals voorspeld (en niet gejinxt): baanwielrenner Jeffrey Hoogland verbreekt het wereldrecord op de kilometerWat gaan we kijken? De EK Judo in Montpellier is van 3 tot en met 5 november te zien op NOS SportDe marathon van New York zie je zondag 5 november op Eurosport en Ziggo SportChefs de Mission is een productie van Dag en Nacht Media en Podimo. Volg ons op @chefsdemission op Instagram en Twitter. Vind je deze podcast leuk? Stuur 'm door in al je appgroepen!Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Original Air Date: November 29, 1950Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Challenge of the YukonPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• Paul Sutton (Sgt. Preston) Writer:• Fran Striker Producer:• George W. Trendle Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK
Original Air Date: November 29, 1950Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Challenge of the YukonPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• Paul Sutton (Sgt. Preston) Writer:• Fran Striker Producer:• George W. Trendle Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK
In this episode of Last Stroke Counts, we are privileged to host Tim Foster, an Olympic gold and bronze medalist, multiple World Champion, Henley Royal Regatta winner, and a star of the legendary Sydney four crew. A true inspiration and celebrity within the sport, Tim is known for his intellect, wit, and unbreakable spirit that ultimately led him to Olympic glory. He shares his incredible journey of overcoming not one, but two back injuries, which at one point required him to re-learn how to walk. The process of recovery, filled with determination and grit, eventually led him to triumph at the Sydney Olympics, a testament to why you should never give up on your dreams. We delve into the transformation of rowing from amateur to professional, Tim's experiences in tight-margin wins, and also his transition from athlete to coach. His reflections are filled with humour & lessons that transcend rowing, extending to other sports and all aspects of life. His anecdotes, tips, and tricks are golden nuggets for anyone looking to succeed in their field. So, grab a seat, tune in and join us for this exclusive episode with Tim Foster, as we explore his career shedding light on the wisdom, dedication, and sheer love for rowing that make every last stroke count. FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM @laststrokecounts @rowgearuk @thomasclark.gb @piotrgggolawski
Ben and our guest this week Alison @charmin4runner have caught a case of "gold fever". Their recent trip in search of good times with friends on a fun prospecting trip may have turned into a True Crime episode. With some not so great map directions and some suspicious characters. But overall a good time was had. Some good stories and fun times ensue.
Episode 168. James B and Eddie cover five books featuring some golden villains, some villains dressed in bug costumes and two bloodthirsty vigilante villains who are so popular in their murderous ways, they get their own show on ABC in 2018. (00:23) Sponsor - I Have My Cake and Eat It Too Podcast (02:16) From November of 1981 Stan Lee presents PPtSSM 60 “Beetlemania!” By Stern, Ed Hannigan and Jim Mooney (04:51) From December of 1981 Stan Lee presents PPtSSM 61 “By the Light of the Silvery Moonstone..!” by Story by Roger Stern, Dialogue by Bill Mantlo and Art by Ed Hannigan and Jim Mooney (07:52) Segment - Tell Don't Show (10:16) From January of 1982 Stan Lee presents PPtSSM 62 “Gold Fever!” By Mantlo, Ed Hannigan and Jim Mooney (13:11) From February of 1982 Stan Lee presents PPtSSM 63 “A Firebug intends to make that curse come true tonight!” By Mantlo, Larocque, and Mooney (19:02) From March of 1982 Stan Lee presents PPtSSM 64 “Cloak and Dagger!” by Mantlo, Hannigan, and Mooney (24:40) Sponsor - You Think You Got Problems Podcast Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston. This Episode Edited by Eddie using Audacity and Cleanfeed. Final Touch Ups by James B. Summaries written by Eddie. Most Sound effects and music generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com and https://www.zapsplat.com/ Check out all the episodes on letsreadspiderman.podbean.com or wherever you get your podcasts.
Welcome to February 22nd, 2023 on the National Day Calendar. Today we celebrate Gold Fever and wasting away the tropical way. California as we know it might not exist if it weren't for James Wilson Marshall. In 1848, he was building a sawmill near Sacramento for his employer, John Sutter. Here he spotted something shiny in the river. It turned out to be gold. Although the men tried to keep the find to themselves, news got out and soon people were coming from all over the country to strike it rich. In the span of a year, the population of the area increased from 1,000 to over 100,000. Because of this gold rush, California suddenly became much more important to the United States and became the 31st state in 1849. On National California Day, celebrate the Golden State, and the accidental discovery that made it what it is today. The 1977 song Margaritaville by Jimmy Buffet struck music gold. Though it wasn't until 2016 that the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, the trail that it blazed made Buffet a legend. He was introduced to the cocktail at an Austin, Texas restaurant and finalized the song lyrics while vacationing in Key West. It remains Buffet's highest charting solo single. If the long winter has you dreaming of Summer and warmer weather, cozy up to your favorite flavor, frozen or on the rocks. A margarita won't actually make the cold weather go away, but it always feels like celebration when you order this paradise in a glass. Stop looking for your lost shaker of salt and enjoy National Margarita Day. I'm Anna Devere and I'm Marlo Anderson. Thanks for joining us as we Celebrate Every Day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In the valley below Mount Pisgah, there is a meandering creek that for the last 30 million years has crept through a desolate prairie, carving into the core of an ancient volcano revealing nuggets of native gold that remained undisturbed on the surface until Bob Womack found a chunk in a cattle pasture in Poverty Gulch and staked the El Paso claim in 1890 - igniting the last Colorado Gold Rush and fostering: “The Greatest Gold Camp On Earth.”It's true. More gold was pulled out of Cripple Creek than all of Alaska and California's gold rushes combined. 28 Millionaires were made and the little mining enclave became the financial capital of the country in just a few years. Word of the Gold boom triggered a mass migration of gold thirsty men, with little to no experience mining, to a town that was primed to take their fortune faster than the Gold Fever packed their bags to get there. They say “Money doesn't grow on trees” - yet it is the root of all evil - so what happens when men start pulling precious metals deeply rooted in the Earth out of the ground faster than Farmers can harvest crops?Greed. A gluttonous hunger for GOLD that erodes the morals of men and women; infecting their souls like a fever - and the contagious excitement of a gold rush spares no one. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
WESTERN WISDOM Season 4, Episode 016 "Gold Fever" audio podcast by award-winning western author Stephen Bly. Recorded Circa 1995, Winchester, Idaho. Sponsored by BlyBooks.com Legacy Series. "Gold Fever" blog post article found here: https://www.blybooks.com/2022/10/gold-fever/Sign Up on BlyBooks.com on blog page to receive RSS feed by email for podcast blog notices. Related blog article with podcast embed will arrive every Tuesday and Thursday. Look to the right of the LINK PAGE for “Subscribe to the Blog via Email” and “Enter your email address”. Would greatly appreciate if you a) SUBSCRIBE, b) RATE, c) REVIEW the podcast. PODCAST WEBSITE URL: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1777501FULL PODCAST INFO: https://bit.ly/3xCxckS Music by WinkingFoxMusic from Pixabay
WESTERN WISDOM Season 4, Episode 016 "Gold Fever" audio podcast by award-winning western author Stephen Bly. Recorded Circa 1995, Winchester, Idaho. Sponsored by BlyBooks.com Legacy Series. "Gold Fever" blog post article found here: https://www.blybooks.com/2022/10/gold-fever/Sign Up on BlyBooks.com on blog page to receive RSS feed by email for podcast blog notices. Related blog article with podcast embed will arrive every Tuesday and Thursday. Look to the right of the LINK PAGE for “Subscribe to the Blog via Email” and “Enter your email address”. Would greatly appreciate if you a) SUBSCRIBE, b) RATE, c) REVIEW the podcast. PODCAST WEBSITE URL: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1777501FULL PODCAST INFO: https://bit.ly/3xCxckS Music by WinkingFoxMusic from Pixabay
Greg Brooks is a veteran deep sea salvager who claimed to discover a shipwreck off of Cape Cod carrying a billion-dollar treasure. He promised to share that treasure with friends and neighbors if they funded his mission to retrieve it. What started as a simple expedition led to an FBI investigation and a looming question: was there really treasure on that ship? You can purchase Opportunist merchandise here: https://theopportunistpodcast.com/ Our theme song is Waltz for Zacaria from Blue Dot Sessions.
Greg Brooks is a veteran deep sea salvager who claimed to discover a shipwreck off of Cape Cod carrying a billion-dollar treasure. He promised to share that treasure with friends and neighbors if they funded his mission to retrieve it. What started as a simple expedition led to an FBI investigation and a looming question: was there really treasure on that ship? You can reach out to us at TheOpportunist@kastmedia.com Find the episode transcript here: tinyurl.com/opppodcast Our theme song is Waltz for Zacaria from Blue Dot Sessions. Thank you to our sponsors: Daily Harvest: For up to $40 off your first box, go to dailyharvest.com/OPP Dipsea: For an extended 30 day free trial, go to dipseastories.com/opp June's Journey: Solve mysteries and download June's Journey free today on the App Store or Google Play NordVPN: Keep your information encrypted and private with 30 day money back guarantee at nordvpn.com/OPP Everlywell: Get 20% off an at-home lab test at everlywell.com/OPPSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What comes to mind when you hear the word “gold”? For most of us, it creates a sense of wealth, stability, and purchase power. Gold was once considered a source of wealth and currency in the pre-global/pre-digital world economy (The Roman Empire and Biblical times) when it was readily accepted as a form of payment. However, times have changed, and the amount that gold is really worth – especially compared to the irreparable damage gold mines cause – just doesn't seem to be worth it. While gold might have been a good investment in the past, it is not great for long-term investments. Why? Bob and Shawn cover seven reasons why gold might not be a wise investment.
Bible Reading: Psalm 19:7-11The mining cars rattled along the tracks as Parker and his family peered ahead into the dimly lit interior of the old mining shaft. "Do you think we could still find gold down here?" Parker asked excitedly.The tour guide chuckled. "Got a little gold fever?" he asked."Gold fever?" asked Parker's sister Alexa with a puzzled expression. "What's that? Do you get sick when you mine for gold?""No," the guide answered. "Gold fever is a term that was used years ago to describe people so eager to find gold that they devoted their entire lives to the search. Those who found a vein of gold became wealthy. When that happened, it often seemed like gold fever was a contagious disease. Others caught it and wanted to become rich too.""Cool!" Parker exclaimed. "I wish I could find gold."Alexa grinned. "Sounds like you do have gold fever," she teased. Dad laughed. "I don't think Parker would really like mining. These mine shafts were cramped and uncomfortable and often dangerous. Miners had to be persistent and tough. They needed to have a passion to find gold."When the tour was done, they came up into the sunshine again. "That was awesome!" said Parker. "Mining would be hard work, but if I found gold, it would be worth it.""Yeah! You'd be rich!" said Alexa. After dinner that evening, Dad reached for his Bible. "It's time to do some mining!" he announced with a smile. "Who would like to be rich?""Me!" Parker raised his hand. "But how would we do mining?""Studying the Bible is something like mining for gold," said Dad. "Searching for the truth and wisdom in God's Word requires persistence and patience. It can be hard work, but the results are well worth the effort."Alexa laughed. "You can be a miner after all, Parker.""You both can," said Dad. "And unlike gold, the Bible's riches are eternal. It tells us the truth of Jesus and what He did to save us, and it offers us wisdom and encouragement in our walk through life with Him. If you devote your life to finding God's riches, your reward will be much greater than any gold you could ever find." -Karen E. CoganHow About You?Have you done any mining for heavenly gold? No earthly riches can compare with the treasure God offers you in His Word. It tells how you can have eternal life with Jesus, who died to save you from sin. It's filled with truth, wisdom, and promises. As you take its words to heart, it will help you look to Jesus for joy, peace, and contentment. When you mine the Bible's treasure, the rewards last forever.Today's Key Verse:The Word of the Lord is worth more than gold, even more than much fine gold. (NLV) (Psalm 19:10)Today's Key Thought:Mine God's gold--the Bible
MINE GOD'S GOLD—THE BIBLEKEY VERSE: THE WORD OF THE LORD IS WORTH MORE THAN GOLD, EVEN MORE THAN MUCH FINE GOLD. PSALM 19:10 (NLV)
I been having a crisis, fam. Which amounts to dead ass. Looking ass, type feces. Thères been unexpected deaths (R.I.P. JENNIFER), Gold Fever, head wounds, hospitalizations, and so much more!!! I gate it and every time i make even the most unimportant decision i now taste a burning metal taste in my mouth and i get dizzy!!!
Greed. Ambition. Gold Fever. Adventure. Join us for a discussion of "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" by the mysterious author B. Traven. Three men down on their luck strike out to find gold in the mountains of Mexico. Will they find their fortunes? Probably not or else it would be a boring book. While this one isn't exactly crime fiction, we think it offers a lot of the hardboiled and noir elements that crime fiction fans will enjoy. Contact the show: Email: pointblanknoir@gmail.com Facebook: Point Blank: Hardboiled, Noir, and Detective Fiction
Hello and welcome to the Plunge. On today's episode we have Tony Fraser. Tony is a professional mineral prospector. Among other things, he's spent a good amount of his life hunting for gold in the wilds of the Australian bush and outback. Let's dive in. You can purchase some of Tony's specimens here: https://naturalgoldnuggets.com.au/
So, it's time for summer which means you may have to dig out those big party games. In this episode, we give our Top 10 big party games. We also look at Tidal Blades Heroes of the Reef, and off the shelf, Gold Fever, Ghooost!, and Ticket to Ride Asia... which is teams? How does that work? Email us at Show@MainlyGames.com See our link tree at Mainlygames.com
An hour of top tunes from Gold Fever, Hui Hue, Ogun, Masa, Punching Swans, Dilettante, Esslemont, Heavy Feelings, Ben P Williams, Olivia Miceli, Gag Salon, Roe, Conscious Route & Scott Bathgate, Bex, HUGMYND, BON PSY and Aloosh, handpicked by Tom Robinson from the BBC Introducing Uploader.
Bobby Neuman and Dave Friedman handicap the weekend's biggest stakes races including G3 Vagrancy, G3 Runhappy, G1 Man O' War, G3 Peter Pan, G3 Beaugay, Mamzelle, Long Branch, Spruce Fir, G3 Santa Barbara, Gold Fever, G3 Jacques Cartierand the John J. Reilly, plus give you the weekend's "Best Bet."
This week, we have a quick review of the boat race before having a big old chat about whether Rowing would gain popularity through something like All Or Nothing or Drive To Survive. Gold Fever do so well, why not make a new one do drive commercial interest in the sport?This episode is sponsored by Northern Rowing Services. Northern Rowing Services are one of the UK's leading boat transport, parts, painting, repairs and refurbishment providers. Based in Durham, with a long history of working both with and for rowing programs of varying sizes and focuses, Northern Rowing Services is perfectly positioned to support on any boat-related refinement, refurbishment or improvement - their professional team are there to help and can be contacted via Facebook.https://www.facebook.com/northernrowingservices/
Welcome to February 22nd, 2022 on the National Day Calendar. Today we celebrate Gold Fever and celebration in a glass. California as we know it might not exist if it weren't for James Wilson Marshall. In 1848, he was building a sawmill near Sacramento for his employer, John Sutter. Here he spotted something shiny in the river. It turned out to be gold. Although the men tried to keep the find to themselves, news got out and soon people were coming from all over the country to strike it rich. In the span of a year, the population of the area increased from 1,000 to over 100,000. Because of this gold rush, California suddenly became much more important to the United States and became the 31st state in 1849. On National California Day, celebrate the Golden State, its natural beauty, and the accidental discovery that made it what it is today. When Mariano Martinez began serving frozen margaritas at his restaurant in the 1970s, most people loved the new version of this drink. But his bartenders complained that it took too much time and preparation to make them. Martinez found a solution at a 7-Eleven convenience store. He noticed the Slurpee machine and thought it could easily make a large batch of margaritas. Using a soft serve ice cream machine, he began experimenting with recipes to get the consistency of the margaritas just right. Eventually, he found the perfect mixture of tequila, simple syrup, and water. And voila! A new twist on an old favorite was born. On National Margarita Day enjoy your favorite version of this perfect celebration drink. I'm Anna Devere and I'm Marlo Anderson. Thanks for joining us as we Celebrate Every Day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In a case that feels like it's out of the 1800s, a detective in Australia's famed “Gold Squad” gets an anonymous tip that something fishy is going on at a gold mine in remote Western Australia. An investigation turns up a crime ring that's pocketing tens of thousands of dollars of the precious metal. The hunt turns tragic as a ringleader considers the blow to his reputation for stealing from the only business in town.The detective: Detective Peter retired in 2007 after 25 year's service in the Western Australian Police Force. He led specialist Crime squads in Covert Operations and the unique Gold Stealing Detection Unit in his home state, which covers almost a third of the Australian continent. Since retiring he has worked as a mining industry consultant and led Global Security operations for a major gold mining corporation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Marco Roque, President, CEO and Director of Cassiar Gold Corp. (TSXV: GLDC | OTCQX: CGLCF | FRA: 756), discusses the company's flagship properties, strong leadership team, and upcoming drill programs. Cassiar Gold Corp. is a Canadian gold exploration company holding a 100% interest in its flagship Cassiar Gold Property located in British Columbia, Canada.
This week's secrets include a Moshe lookalike, a cat Robin Hood, and more! LA! Come to our show at Largo on Monday! Email us if you have an advice question and want to be on the show: endlesshoneymoonpod@gmail.com. Submit your deepest secrets to the Endless Honeymoon Secrets Hotline: (213) 222-8608 and ask Natasha and Moshe for relationship advice: endlesshoneymoonpod@gmail.com. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEH Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/endlesshoneymoonpod/
Welcome around!What's going on this week?Brock has Gold Fever, even though he got the vaccine!This week, the fellas discuss the first episode of Marvel's What If?, RuPaul's Draggin' Alone, the new season of Titans, vinyl, Hellblazer, and so much more!You can get in touch with the guys directly at www.droppedculture.com or drop them an email at droppedculturepodcast@gmail.com!If your so inclined, you can also catch them on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram!As always, thanks for listening!
The target of the archer is the gold center bullseye of the target. But, there is an affliction that plagues some archers called "Gold Fever", where they let the air loose as soon as they see the gold bullseye in their sights before they get their true aim. Sometimes as followers of Jesus, we can suffer from the same affliction. We act before we have our true aim on the target that Jesus would have us go after.
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In 1897, the United States was mired in the worst economic depression that the country had yet endured. So when all the newspapers announced gold was to be found in wildly enriching quantities at the Klondike River region of the Yukon, a mob of economically desperate Americans swarmed north. Within weeks tens of thousands of them were embarking from western ports to throw themselves at some of the harshest terrain on the planet--in winter yet--woefully unprepared, with no experience at all in mining or mountaineering. It was a mass delusion that quickly proved deadly: avalanches, shipwrecks, starvation, murder. In Stampede: Gold Fever and Disaster in the Klondike (Doubleday, 2021), author Brian Castner tells a relentlessly driving story of the gold rush through the individual experiences of the iconic characters who endured it. A young Jack London, who would make his fortune but not in gold. Colonel Samuel Steele, who tried to save the stampeders from themselves. The notorious gangster Soapy Smith, goodtime girls and desperate miners, Skookum Jim, and the hotel entrepreneur Belinda Mulrooney. The unvarnished tale of this mass migration is always striking, revealing the amazing truth of what people will do for a chance to be rich. Brian Castner is a nonfiction writer, former Explosive Ordnance Disposal officer, and veteran of the Iraq War. He is also the bestselling author of Disappointment River, All the Ways We Kill and Die, and the war memoir The Long Walk, which was adapted into an opera and named a New York Times Editor's Pick and Amazon Best Book of the Year. His journalism and essays have appeared in the New York Times, WIRED, Esquire, The Atlantic, Foreign Policy, and on National Public Radio. He is the co-editor of The Road Ahead, a collection of short stories featuring veteran writers, and has twice received grants from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, to cover the Ebola outbreak in Liberia in 2014, and to paddle the 1200 mile Mackenzie River to the Arctic Ocean in 2016. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brian Castner is a nonfiction writer, former Explosive Ordnance Disposal officer, and veteran of the Iraq War. His most recent book is Stampede, a new history of the 1897 Klondike Gold Rush. He is also the bestselling author of Disappointment River, All the Ways We Kill and Die, and the war memoir The Long Walk, which was adapted into an opera and named a New York Times Editor's Pick and Amazon Best Book of the Year. His journalism and essays have appeared in the New York Times, WIRED, Esquire, The Atlantic, Foreign Policy, and on National Public Radio. He is the co-editor of The Road Ahead, a collection of short stories featuring veteran writers, and has twice received grants from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, to cover the Ebola outbreak in Liberia in 2014, and to paddle the 1200 mile Mackenzie River to the Arctic Ocean in 2016. In March 2018 he joined Amnesty International as a Senior Crisis Advisor.Brian can be reached at BrianCastner.com***Follow the Greg Krino Show here...GregKrino.comYouTubeInstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInIf you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a short review on your podcast app. It takes only a minute, and it really helps convince popular guests to join me.If you have comments or ideas for the show, please contact me at gregkrinoshow@gmail.com.
This month, Scott shares a 1963 article from 'Real West' magazine. A story from a distant time, when wagon trains still traversed the plains and Gold Fever gripped the imagination of the Wyoming frontier. A woman and her father are said have murdered dozens of weary travelers.
Bad guys come to Hazzard with fake gold and store it in Boss Hogg's bank. They trick Boss into thinking it's real gold and that if it is stolen from his bank he'll be financially liable for millions of dollars to them. Shockingly enough, the gold is then stolen. The Dukes come to the rescue in the RV of a driving Dentist, and throw molotov cocktails at the bad guys until their car explodes. No one gets hurt and all wrongs are righted. Cars jump. Daisy wears a French Maid outfit. Hijinks ensue. The post K&F Show #11: Gold Fever – S2 Episode 2 of The Dukes of Hazzard! first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.