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The Living World of Yes takes us on a journey through the animal kingdom as seen through the Yes‑family universe. From horses and hounds to whales, falcons, fish, and everything in between, this episode explores the creatures that roam through the music of Yes and its extended family of artists. It's a fun, surprising, and wide‑ranging set that shows just how deep and imaginative this musical world can be. Settle in and enjoy the wildlife.1. Spider Boogie – Trevor Rabin (Jacaranda)2. Don't Kill the Whale – Yes (Yesshows)3. Tiger's Den – Steve Howe (Spectrum)4. The Bear – Rick Wakeman and His Band (Light Up the Sky)5. Ravens Will Fly Away – Oliver Wakeman & Gordon Giltrap (Collaborations) 6. Zoo Lake – Trevor Rabin (Jacaranda)7. Spider – Jon Anderson (Animation)8. Sea Horses – Rick Wakeman (Rick Wakeman's Greatest Hits)9. Rare Birds – Steve Howe (Pulling Strings)10. False Awakening (feat. Jon Anderson) – Everyday Animals (Under the Tyranny of Good Weather) 11. The Dolphin's Dream – Oliver Wakeman (Heaven's Isle)12. Ram – Steve Howe (Motif, Vol. 1)13. The Savannah Bird – Gordon Giltrap & Rick Wakeman (From Brush & Stone)14. Circus of Heaven – Yes (Tormato — Bonus Tracks)15. Sleeping Horse – Levin Torn White (Levin Torn White) 16. Animal Showdown (Yes We Have No Bananas) – Rick Wakeman (Rhapsodies)17. Catwalk – Steve Hackett (Beyond the Shrouded Horizon)18. White Buffalo – Jon Anderson (Live From La La Land)19. Chasing the Hound – Oliver Wakeman & Clive Nolan (Hound of the Baskervilles)20. Classical Doggy in the Window – Rick Wakeman (Oscar Concert: Treasure Chest Vol. 2 — Live) 21. Cat Napping – Steve Howe (Motif, Vol. 1)22. Knights: The Falcon / The Bear – Peter Banks (Two Sides of Peter Banks)23. The Whales Last Dance – Oliver Wakeman feat. Steve Howe (The 3 Ages of Magick)24. The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus) – Yes (Fragile)25. She'll Be Riding Horses – Downes Braide Association (Halcyon Hymns)26. River – Badger (One Live Badger)27. Holy Lamb (Song for Harmonic Convergence) – Yes (Big Generator)
Recorded live in the blazing Miami heat (seriously, surface-of-the-sun conditions), Duncan, Ryan, and crew sit down with Heather Hubbs, Executive Director of the New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA), for a conversation about art fairs, artist ecosystems, and what it actually means to build a sustainable contemporary art community. From CBD waters and early-morning whiskey to global art economies and the future of ceramics, this episode captures Bad at Sports at its most "tailgate meets art world summit." Heather walks us through NADA's evolution from a member-driven trade association into a flexible, responsive platform that supports galleries, artists, and experimental projects across Miami, New York, and beyond. The conversation digs into post-pandemic market shifts, the logic behind fair restructuring (goodbye Sunday drag), and how Warsaw is unexpectedly a site of mass public hunger for art. Along the way: project spaces as incubators, ceramics as a rising force, and the enduring legacy of Chicago art world figures who shaped how fairs operate today. Also: inflatable dancing airmen. Chickens. Buttholes. You know, professionalism. New Art Dealers Alliance — https://www.newartdealers.org/ White Columns — https://www.whitecolumns.org/ Matthew Higgs — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Higgs 47 Canal — https://47canal.us/ Bureau — https://bureau-inc.com/ Green Gallery — http://www.thegreengallery.biz/ Good Weather — https://www.instagram.com/goodweather.llc/?hl=en Blade Study — https://bladestudy.net/ Rhona Hoffman — https://www.rhoffmangallery.com/ Art Chicago — https://www.expochicago.com/ SOFA Chicago — https://www.sofaexpo.com/ John Riepenhoff — https://www.johnriepenhoff.net/ Celebrity Book Club — https://celebritybookclubpodcast.com/
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A few weeks after the Good Friday Agreement was agreed in April 1998 I brought a delegation of the Board of Governors of Bunscoil Phobail Feirste, on the Shaws Road in west Belfast, to meet the British Secretary of State Mo Mowlam. I asked for the meeting after the Department of Education had again denied funding to the school for the construction of permanent school buildings. The Department had just announced a £33 million schools building programme which excluded Irish medium schools and nurseries. I did an intense series of engagements with Mo Mowlam in the run into this meeting and she told me privately in advance that she was going to supply the funding. But she said she had not told the Department of Education officials. Nowadays almost thirty years later, this attitude to equality and the right to acceptable school facilities remains an ongoing challenge. Despite this Irish medium education has grown in popularity and numbers. When Bunscoil Phobail Feirste, which was the first Irish medium school in the North, opened its doors in 1970 it had 8 pupils. Today there are around 8,000 pupils in Irish medium education. A fitting tribute to those dedicated activists and parents who stood up for their rights and refused to be ignored or discriminated against.One fine example of this determination was evident last week when Gaelscoil na Móna held a celebration of its 25th anniversary. When it first opened in September 2000, on a tiny site in temporary huts behind houses on the Monagh Road in Turf Lodge, there were a handful of students. Today there are around 80 and there are an additional 25 in the Naíscoil.Did you enjoy the good weather??Did you enjoy the weekend? The blue skies and warm weather? The mountain walk along the top of Black Mountain was busy with those of all ages enjoying the Sun and the heat. Our parks and public spaces were full of people making best use of the hot weather. It's hard to imagine at such times that shifting weather patterns and climate instability, as a result of humanities pollution, is threatening the stability of our world. But it is.Three weeks ago the ‘European State of the Climate report' was published bringing together the work of 100 scientific contributions and providing an overview of the threat to our climate.The report revealed that globally 2025 was the third warmest year on record and that each of the past 11 years has been among the 11 warmest on record. Europe is now the fastest warming continent on Earth. The result is that glaciers in all European regions saw a net mass loss; the annual sea surface temperature for Europe was the highest on record; and wildfires burned the largest area on record.A Slap in the Face to PalestiniansIsrael's brutal treatment of hundreds of international activists, kidnapped by its forces after it attacked the Global Sumud Flotilla, has been widely condemned. The flotilla of ships was trying to bring much needed aid to the Gaza Strip. Images of men and women activists forced to kneel, with their hands bound behind them and their foreheads on the ground sparked outrage. This grew in intensity as reports emerged of systematic beatings and ill-treatment and the release of a video by Israel's far-right national security minister Ben-Gvir. He told the Israeli Parliament that he was proud of his actions “against those supporters of terror” and that the images released “are a great source of pride.
Sunny spells ahead as this weekend is set to see temperatures rise to 22 degrees!With the grey clouds and showers finally disappearing this weekend, the sun has finally decided to make an appearance.What are your plans for the good weather?Joining Anna Daly to discuss is Alan O'Reilly from Carlow Weather and Executive Chief of Breffy House Resort in County Mayo, Dean Diplock.
Dan Hayes from the Athletic witnessed it all, as the Twins and Brewers played 3, "One Run" games. His recap of the weekend and questions about Royce Lewis. Find it here on The WCCO Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
Dan Hayes from the Athletic witnessed it all, as the Twins and Brewers played 3, "One Run" games. His recap of the weekend and questions about Royce Lewis. Find it here on The WCCO Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
When's the last time we had ten good weather days? full 280 Sat, 02 May 2026 22:56:26 +0000 bqxHBt3PCPtKrcph0Agec2i8TURGxtee sports Sports Weekend with Steve Thomson sports When's the last time we had ten good weather days? Steve Thomson brings you sports news and more every weekend afternoon on WCCO Radio! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?f
With great weather here today, and hopefully for the next week, how are you planning to use the sunshine?Joining Andrea to discuss how they're spending the day is Irish Examiner Columnist, Caitríona Redmond, Clinical Psychologist and author Malie Coyne, Tony Smith, known as tonytravels10 on social media and more.
Lunchtime Live's Reasons to be Happy looks at some of the news stories that you might have missed that will leave you feeling more optimistic.98FM's Cathal O'Sullivan joined Andrea in the studio to put a smile on your faces…
PJ talks to Jim Kennedy of Atlantic Sea Kayaking Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(Most) of Ireland is basking in the sun! When the weather has been so bad recently, how do we make the best of it when the day is dry and sunny?Henry McKean has been out asking the public, and joins Ciara and Shane to discuss.
How have you gone giddy with the weather, home or not home, and the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame.
The sun is shining in Auckland which is good news for the Black Caps and cricket fans who have had to endure some rain-interrupted games in the early part of the international season. In a couple of hours the Black Caps and the West Indies will start their tour with the first of five T20s. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.
Zack and Maddy are back on the mic for a brand new episode of It's About Bravo!They debut a brand new segment, Rumors and Nastiness (4:32), where they dive into casting rumors and all the juiciest Bravo gossip.Then it's on to this week's recaps:
Hello to you listening in Tillamook, Oregon!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Wednesdays on Whidbey and your host, Diane Wyzga.Our Pacific Northwest summers are a generous Mother Nature break from the cold, damp darkness of the November to May Rain Festival here on the island. Don't get me wrong: we know how to keep ourselves warm, dry, comfortable, and engaged in the 6 months of fall and winter; but we appreciate the summer months to the fullest even when rain showers interrupt our plans.Something Miguel de Cervantes wrote about squalls and good weather reminds me that all is impermanent, nothing endures forever and we will see our way clear - in time: “All these squalls to which we have been subjected are signs that the weather will soon improve and things will go well for us, because it is not possible for the bad or the good to endure forever, and from this it follows that since the bad has lasted so long the good is close at hand.” [Miguel de Cervantes - Don Quioxte]Question: How are you inviting the good that is close at hand? You're always welcome: "Come for the stories - Stay for the magic!" Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, share a 5-star rating and nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, bring your friends and rellies, and join us! You will have wonderful company as we continue to walk our lives together. Be sure to stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website, check out the Communication Services, arrange a free, no-sales Discovery Call, and stay current with me as "Wyzga on Words" on Substack. Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicALL content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved. If you found this podcast episode helpful, please consider sharing and attributing it to Diane Wyzga of Stories From Women Who Walk podcast with a link back to the original source.
Pastor Leah Klingseis unpacks Jesus's parable of the two builders, illustrating that a life rooted in obedience during peaceful seasons stands firm against future storms. She underscores the importance of laying our spiritual foundation when “good weather” blessings flow.
We sit down with a delegation of Irish curators—Michele Horrigan (Askeaton Contemporary Arts), Michael Hill (Temple Bar Gallery + Studios), and Mark O'Gorman (The Complex)—to unpack what it means to build artist-centered institutions on an island without a commercial art market. From weather-worn banana warehouses to smoke-machine-filled nightclubs, these curators share space-making tactics, post-colonial entanglements, and the challenges of caring for artists without selling to collectors. They're in Chicago for EXPO and bringing the heat—with nothing but friendship, found neon, and deeply site-responsive shows. Also: fluorescent hands, oak horns, grant hustle, and Duchampian office doors Names Dropped: Lilian Pettinicchi / Lilian Peto – No official site found Anya McBride – Devin Mays – https://regardsgallery.com/artists/devin-mays/ Haynes Riley / Good Weather – https://www.goodweather.llc Becky Nahum (ICA) – No profile confirmed Stephanie Smith – https://curatorsintl.org/about/collaborators/4391-stephanie-smith Kate Sierzputowski – https://katesierzputowski.com Amanda Rice – https://www.instagram.com/p/Cx2lfLmL_Qk Frank Wasser – https://www.instagram.com/frankwasserartist Briony Dunne – https://www.instagram.com/bryonymaydunne Olga Balema – https://www.clearing-gallery.com/artists/olga-balema Hannah Hoffman Gallery – https://www.instagram.com/hannahhoffmangallery Bridget Donahue Gallery – https://www.bridgetdonahue.nyc John Latham / Flat Time House – http://www.flattimeho.org.uk Brian Doherty – Tom Friedman – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Friedman Duchamp (Marcel) – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcel_Duchamp The Smiths (band) – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Smiths Website/IG Handles (if available or mentioned): · Askeaton Contemporary Arts / @askeatonarts · Temple Bar Gallery + Studios / @templebargallery · The Complex Dublin / @thecomplexdublin · Good Weather / @goodweathergallery
The FullyGeeked boys are back with episode 290with their unique look at the world. We reminisce about how we spent the longest day of the year in the peakest heat!. Entertainment news John Bernthal joins upcoming Spiderman film recreating his role as"The Punisher|" Mobland is greenlist for Season 2.. New trailers including The Sandman Season 2 (3rd July 2026) (#Netflix), The Toxic Avenger (29th August 2025) (#Cinema Release) Weapons (6th August 2025), Before we try to look at what's been hot this week in TV and Films: BMF S4E3 (#MGMPlus) (34:25), among so much more …..#Podcast #TheFullyGeekedPod #Films #TV #Review #GuysThatPodcast #Like #Movies #Follow #Comment #Subscribe #Youtube #FYP
Rigged Game - Blackjack, Card Counting, Slots, Casinos, poker and Advantage Play Podcast
This episode starts on a very nice day. The weather is finally good and I am optimistic. After a long drive, I meet a fellow advantage player at my second casino of the day. We hang out for a few hours before it's time for me to head back home. But, during that time we are able to make a little money, talk about slots and what we have going on in our careers. I have to head back home for the evening meeting.
The Home Office says the doubling of good weather days this year compared to the start of 2024 "coincides with small boat arrivals being 46% higher" - but research by Sky's Data and Forensics team shows a rise in crossings during bad weather as well. On today's Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson is joined by Sky News' political correspondent Ali Fortescue and senior data journalist Daniel Dunford to assess what the new data tells us about how well the government's plans to tackle small boat crossings are working and what they've learnt about how the smuggling gangs are adapting. Producer: Emily Hulme Editor: Wendy Parker
Tom Honey of Good Weather For An Airstrike graces the all:ambient podcast with his presence! Tom has been making music as GWFAA for many years and has continued to refine his ear for creativity and exploration all the while. We talk about the journey from start to present and where it's going in the future. Don't miss it!Got any questions you want answered in an upcoming episode? Email us at podcast@all-ambient.com.The all:ambient Discord server is now live! Come join the community & conversation with a bunch of like-minded artists & creators. Join us here – you'll need to create a Discord account if you've never done so – and welcome to the all:ambient family!the all:ambient podcast is an inside look at the incredible artists in ambient music, digging into creative processes, hearing untold stories, and following the rabbit trail to wherever that conversation may lead.Don't forget to leave a review and text a friend or fellow musician about the podcast. We really appreciate it!
Hudson and Aly catch up with Flo from Good Weather Forecast in this exclusive interview! Together they chat about how the band got their start in Germany and tell us more about their new song "Rebels of Hope."
Hudson and Aly catch up with Flo from Good Weather Forecast in this exclusive interview! Together they chat about how the band got their start in Germany and tell us more about their new song "Rebels of Hope."
Are you enjoying this? Are you not? Tell us what to do more of, and what you'd like to hear less of. The Reykjavík Grapevine's Iceland Roundup brings you the top news with a healthy dash of local views. In this episode, Grapevine publisher Jón Trausti Sigurðarson is joined by Heimildin journalist Aðalsteinn Kjartansson, and Grapevine friend and contributor Sindri Eldon to roundup the stories making headlines in recent weeks. On the docket this week are: ✨ We talk about the record breaking excellent weather Iceland has been enjoying during the last few days, and why Icelanders tend to assume that something this good (the weather), will always result in something bad. And how at least one of the hosts had a “Swedish” summer experience over the weekend (hotdogs in a thermos), while another host enjoyed lambing season.✨ We talk about last week's debate about serving alcohol at sporting events in Iceland and ponder if Icelandic swimming pools will eventually serve beer.✨ We discuss the Icelandic government's sale of a 45% share in Icelandic bank Íslandsbanki, which was bought last week by the general public. We also contrast this to the sale of the other 50% of the bank which took place some years previously.✨ Eurovision happened last weekend. We talk about that, the debate within Iceland (and elsewhere) on the competition, the songs (are they songs?) and the Eurovision parties some of the hosts “enjoyed”.✨ Lastly, we discuss at length Heimildin's story from a couple of weeks ago about the carbon capture company Climeworks, a Swiss founded company that operates out of Iceland. We discuss the problems with projects such as theirs, and wether or not Heimildin was being too harsh or critical in their article, written by Grapevine's former Editor-in-Chief, Valur Grettisson.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SHOW SUPPORTSupport the Grapevine's reporting by becoming a member of our High Five Club: https://steadyhq.com/en/rvkgrapevine/You can also support the Grapevine by shopping in our online store: https://shop.grapevine.is------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is a Reykjavík Grapevine podcast.The Reykjavík Grapevine is a free alternative magazine in English published 18 times per year, biweekly during the spring and summer, and monthly during the autumn and winter. The magazine covers everything Iceland-related, with a special focus culture, music, food and travel. The Reykjavík Grapevine's goal is to serve as a trustworthy and reliable source of information for those living in Iceland, visiting Iceland or interested in Iceland. Thanks to our dedicated readership and excellent distribution network, the Reykjavík Grapevine is Iceland's most read English-language publication. You may not agree with what we write or publish, but at least it's not sponsored content.www.grapevine.is
Are you listening from work, or did you pull a sickie because of the good weather? Apparently, you're not alone if you did...Joining Kieran to discuss all things skiving off is Comedian Jim Elliot and Alexandra Ryan, Founder of Goss Media.
With the great weather and summer months ahead, one of the downsides is the insects coming in through open windows and doors. Whether it is that one fly that keeps buzzing around your room as you are about to fall asleep, or the fear of being stung by wasps, Collie Ennis, Biodiversity Officer at Trinity College Dublin joins Kieran to discuss the best ways to get rid of insects without the fly swatter!
Lunchtime Live's Reasons to be Happy looks at some of the news stories that you might have missed that will leave you feeling more optimistic.98FM's Cathal O'Sullivan joined Andrea in the studio to put a smile on your faces…
As the weather improves, many people will be digging out their summer whites. But, how do you revamp these garments to make them look as good as new, after spending last summer sweating in them?Joining Seán to discuss is Laura de Barra, author of ‘Garment Goddess'...
The weekend is almost here, and with the turn in the weather, there is sure to be plenty of people getting their BBQs fired up.Nico Reynolds, Chef and Presenter of All Fired Up, joins Kieran (on the bike raising money for Make-A-Wish!), to offer some tips and tricks to BBQ the right way this weekend...
The grand stretch in the evening has come with the fine weather right behind it!Adrian Barry from Off the Ball and Jen Hogan, the Irish Times Columnist join Kieran to discuss how we can make the most of the upturn, and how to keep the small ones entertained…
Irina Lotarevich's (*1991, lives and works in Vienna, Austria) sculptural practice is shaped by the intersection of her own subjective experience with larger systems. The minimal yet complex and specific forms of her sculptures reference architecture, bureaucracy, labor, language, and parts of her body, as well as the production and circulation conditions of the material itself. Lotarevich was born in Rybinsk, Russia in 1991 and immigrated to New York City as a child. She studied at Cornell University, Hunter College, and the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. She currently teaches metalworking at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. Solo and duo exhibitions include: Settings, Silke Lindner, New York City (2025); Modular Woman, SOPHIE TAPPEINER, Vienna (2023), Refinery, SOPHIE TAPPEINER, Vienna (2020); Galvanic Couple, FUTURA Centre for Contemporary Art, Prague, Pensive State a two-person show with Anna Schachinger, SOPHIE TAPPEINER, Vienna (2019); Schemas, Kevin Space, Vienna (2017). Recently, her work has been included in group shows held at N/A, organised by Ginny on Frederick, Seoul; Scherben, hosted by Good Weather, Chicago (2024), Belvedere 21, Vienna; Silke Lindner, New York City; Centre d'art contemporain / Passages, Troyes (2023), HALLE FÜR KUNST, Graz; Salzburger Kunstverein, Salzburg; Kunstverein Bielefeld, Bielefeld; MUMOK, Vienna (2022), Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna (2021), among others. Lotarevich's work is in the permanent collections of mumok (Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig), Vienna, the Museum der Moderne, Salzburg, and the Vienna Museum. Compressed Structure, 2025 Brass, patinated steel 8 x 65 1/2 x 2 1/2 in | 20.5 x 166.5 x 6.5 cm Housing (Lottery), 2025 Galvanized steel, cast brass, cast aluminum, found chains 64 x 37 1/2 x 6 1/2 in | 163 x 95.5 x 16.5 cm Stuffed Cell, 2025 Patinated steel 2 3/4 x 10 11/16 x 7 1/8 in | 7 x 27.5 x 18 cm
Playlist: Charles Spearin - When Tigers Used to SmokeMontane District - Coastal Tones - Seaboards ReworkHanna Lindgren - MutedFlore Laurentienne - La fin et le commencementAnn Southam, Taktus, Jonny Smith, Greg Harrison - Glass HousesChelsea McGough - Soft ShimmerTom Kinsella - Back to LonelinessAdrian Copeland - Sons of Our FathersBlitz//Berlin - Beneath The Door Is Open SkyFrank Horvat, Sharlene Wallace - Beith - BirchMoshimoss - MinasokoBen Lukas Boysen - Golden Times 1Atli Orvarsson - A New BeginningNeighborhood Libraries - #80, Pt. 1JFDR - Puzzling the Pieces TogetherKhotin - Sound Gathering TripLow Chord - TouchJorgen Kjellgren - Infinite PortalsChihei Hatakeyama - Images of Broken LightLibrary Tapes - Their Haunted ExpressionLoscil, Lawrence English - Siennacharlie dreaming, Peter Bark - NapoliLowercase Noises - Migratory TraumaAntarctic Wastelands, Good Weather for an Airstrike - I Think That's Me Done
Maddy and Zack are finally back on the mic together this week! In That's My Opinion (11:54) They discuss the Richard sisters' news story, and break down the Kim and Kyle of it all. Then they react to Real Housewives of New York taglines, are you obsessed? For show recaps this week, they start with the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City (34:18), and then finish with Real Housewives of Orange County (1:10:20). Thanks for supporting our show! Subscribe to our Patreon for bonus episodes! Support the showConnect with us: https://linktr.ee/Aboutbravo06
Tommy talks to New Orleans City Councilmember Joe Giarrusso
* Talking with Joe Giarrusso about the New Orleans City Council's Utility committee meeting * It's Falls Prevention Awareness Week! According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 1 in 4 older adults fall each year—but many of these falls are preventable. Dr. B. from Peoples Health to share tips for staying steady and lowering your fall risk.
Tonight's edition features new music from Slowly Rolling Camera, Warmth, zake, Good Weather for an Airstrike, Seefeel, Misha Panfilov, Will Gregory Moog Ensemble, Nonkeen and much…
ITL Hour 1: ITL LIVE at Texans Training Camp and God looks out for the fans again. OG Passing Thoughts, no Mixon but Dare? A national media reporter got his flights canceled which led to a local discussion. Kamari Lassiter joins the show straight off the practice field.
Which one is the best day to be outdoors? Paul Douglas has the details on The WCCO Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar.
Scott Anglin is joining Parker on this episode of the Southern Collective Hunting Podcast. Scott relives a couple of recent hunts with us that he really felt came as a by product of his Kill Switch flipping. He talks about the value of finding like minded guys to share camp with. Surrounding yourself with hardcore hunters that may even be more accomplished than you, is a sure fire way to become a better hunter every time. While we cover a few topics like access and fitness, we really dive deep into Scott's flexibility to hunt the best weather days, and surrounding himself with great bowhunters have been his biggest Kill Switch moments. This is going to be a continued theme for us this summer. If you've got a "Kill Switch Moment" you think other hunters would find value in, send us a message on Fb or IG and share it with us! Links Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/socohunt Store: https://www.socohunt.com/store YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SoCoHunt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/socohunt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soco_hunt/ GET TICKETS FOR THE MOBILE HUNTER'S EXPO NOW! USE CODE: "SOCO" FOR $2 OFF PER TICKET! : https://themobilehuntersexpo.com/pages/southern-show TETHRD NATION: https://tethrdnation.com/ BOWTECH ARCHERY: https://bowtecharchery.com/ JOIN OR DIE KNIVES: https://joinordieknives.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How'd you say in German: “In good weather I jog every day.”?
Join the Bad at Sports team as they delve into the vibrant world of contemporary art in their latest episode featuring two influential figures from the gallery scene: Haines Riley of Good Weather Gallery and Kia Matsumiya of his eponymous gallery. In this engaging conversation, Haines Riley shares insights into the vision and mission behind Good Weather Gallery, a dynamic space known for its cutting-edge exhibitions and support for emerging artists. From discussing the curation process to the challenges and triumphs of running an independent gallery, Riley provides a behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of the contemporary art world. Kia Matsumiya brings his unique perspective as a gallery owner, offering listeners a glimpse into the ethos driving his own gallery's endeavors. With a focus on fostering community engagement and pushing artistic boundaries, Matsumiya shares anecdotes from his journey in curating thought-provoking exhibitions and collaborating with diverse artists. Throughout the episode we attack the evolving landscape of contemporary art, the role of galleries in shaping cultural discourse, Chicago, Little Rock, and New York City, and the intersections between art and society. Tune in as the Bad at Sports Podcast team explores the intersections of art, culture, and creativity with Haines Riley and Kia Matsumiya, two trailblazers shaping the future of the art world through their respective galleries. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a seasoned collector, or simply curious about the power of visual expression, this episode offers an illuminating exploration of contemporary art's ever-evolving landscape. https://goodweather.llc/ https://www.barelyfair.com/ https://kaimatsumiya.com/ https://www.expochicago.com/
Rigged Game - Blackjack, Card Counting, Slots, Casinos, poker and Advantage Play Podcast
This episode takes place on wednesday. I leave early in the morning after finally getting some sleep for the first time this week. I'm able to play three sessions of blackjack today. At least one Casino did not have Blackjack open. I was also able to play some slots. I talked a little bit about my Las Vegas trip coming up. I also booked a trip to Alaska today. That will be in June 2024. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mw-usa/support
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The DIS Unplugged - A Weekly Roundtable Discussion About All Things Disney World
Ryno and his very special guest Deni enjoy a chat at Baseline Tap House in Disney's Hollywood Studios to discuss their favorite "good" weather activities, like visiting a Walt Disney World theme park and more.Links:Important DIS links and more information! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.