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Welcome to New England Legends From the Vault – FtV Episode 130 – Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger walk the beaches of Wellfleet on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, in search of the ghost of Goody Hallett. In 1717, the pirate ship Whydah sank in a rough storm off the coast of Wellfleet. Some say the ship was sunk as a result of a curse aimed toward the captain, Black Sam Bellamy, by the Witch Goody Hallett. This episode first aired March 26, 2020 Listen ad-free plus get early access and bonus episodes at: https://www.patreon.com/NewEnglandLegends
Vnovič je treba razmisliti o Vzhodu na Zahodu, je ena od misli britanskega socialnega antropologa Jacka Goodyja (1919– 2015), ki je še vedno vpliven mislec v sodobni humanistiki. Goody je sicer začel kot terenski raziskovalec, predvsem v Afriki, a se je njegovo intelektualno delo kmalu razširilo. Znamenit je postal, ko je raziskoval strukture družbenega življenja. Eno njegovih najvplivnejših del pa je Vzhod na Zahodu (1996, slovenski prevod 2013). V njem Goody vzpostavi kritiko zahodnega občutka izjemnosti in hkrati pokaže, da je na Vzhodu že obstajalo, kar naj bi našel ali proizvedel Zahod. Številne dosežke, ki jih pripisujemo Evropi, kot so urbanizacija, birokracija, kompleksno gospodarstvo, določeni znanstveni dosežki in drugo, imajo svoje korenine tudi v azijskih družbah. To je skratka delo, ki ne le drugače osvetljuje zgodovino, temveč tudi na novo premisli same kategorije, skozi katere gledamo na svet. Ob 10. obletnici Goodyjeve smrti v pogovoru, ki je bil prvič predvajan leta 2014, s sociologom in piscem spremne besede k omenjenemu delu prof. dr. Jožetom Vogrincem predstavljamo tega aktualnega misleca za naš čas. Foto: Wikipedija
Stripped of both her ability and Goody's book, Wednesday is forced to do some old-fashioned detective work on a school camping trip.
Family Reactions: Heartbreak and rejection draws Tim & Beth closer to each other.By neruval442. Listen to the Podcast at Steamy Stories. We drove the few minutes to Beth's house, and Beth used her key in the door. "Hi, Mom, we're back."Her mother appeared from the kitchen. "Oh, hi, Tim."Beth glanced at me, then held out her hand to her mother. "Look, Mom, Tim and I got engaged."I watched, my anticipation suddenly turning sour in my stomach as her mother's face changed, her expression twisting. "Really? At your age?"She turned to me. "Don't think I don't know what you two have been doing up there, and I'm sure on this holiday of yours. I can tell when you wash the sheets, you know."Beth flinched as her mother continued. "Engaged, I don't think so. You've got her pregnant, haven't you, don't even know enough to be careful, and you think bringing her back here with some cheap trinket on her finger will make it right. Well, you can forget it."She turned back to Beth. "You can do what you like when you're out of this house, how are you going to get on at university with a brat, but while you're still here I don't want to see him."Beth's face was as white as it had been in the car, but she took a deep breath. "No. Nothing is like you've said. Tim's not like that, and, “ her face screwed up, tears forcing past her eyelids, "it hurts so much that that's what you think of me."She looked her mother straight in the eyes. "Either Tim's welcome here, or I'm not."Her mother's tone was uncompromising. "Go with him, then, I don't care."Beth was shaking as she turned to me. "Tim?""I'll work something out," I promised. "Do you need to fetch anything?"She shook her head. "I already have everything important."Beth turned back to her mother. "Call me if you change your mind. But you won't, will you, I know that from Grandad."Her mother's face showed unmasked rage. "You, he, “I took Beth's arm, and she turned her back on her mother, walking out of the front door. I pulled it closed, careful not to slam it, and guided Beth to the car, helping her with her seatbelt. I started the engine, driving just far enough to be out of sight of the house, and stopped the car.Beth came into my outstretched arms, sobbing uncontrollably, her tears soaking through my shirt. "I, oh god, Tim,”She broke down again, and I stroked her hair. Finally she looked up, face tear-streaked, eyes red. "Thanks for looking after me.""Let's get going," I encouraged her. A few minutes later I pulled up outside my parents' house, and Beth held my hand tightly as we walked up the path. Mom opened the door, looking at Beth with a concerned expression. "Are you two Okay?""I'll explain later, Mom," I offered. "But would you mind making up the spare room for Beth?""That's no problem."We went through to the kitchen, and Mom busied herself finding a pan, milk. "Whenever Tim had something bothering him, hot chocolate would always cheer him up a bit."She set steaming mugs in front of us and Beth sipped gratefully. "Where's Dad?" I queried."In the garden as usual, I'll get him."She returned with my father, and he sat down at the table without comment. Beth gave me an anxious look, then forced a smile. "Look, Tim and I got engaged while we were away.""Oh, that's wonderful," Mom exclaimed. "Let me look."She enthused over the ring, "I love the style, such a classic, “ while my father gave me an uncharacteristically warm hug. "Well done, no point in hanging about when you're sure."Beth seemed to relax. "I'm sorry to impose on you, it'll only be for a little while before Tim and I go away."My mother shook her head. "Whatever's happened, it'll be lovely to have you both until then."She turned to my father. "I'll make the bed up, can you make a start on dinner? I think these two would enjoy sausage toad, plenty of gravy.""I'll get our stuff from the car," I offered. "Then I can do the washing."The rest of the day was filled with mundane tasks like laundry and cooking, "Come and tell me what you think of the roses, Beth," Mom invited, and finally Beth suppressed a yawn. "Sorry,”"It's fine," Mom reassured. "Why don't you two go up? You don't have to get up for anything in the morning, do you, I'll make breakfast for you whenever you're ready."She glanced at me, and again at Beth's ring. "And if we happen to hear footsteps crossing the landing to the spare room, well, that's not really any of our business, is it," she smiled.House HuntingBeth was more herself the next morning, and I grinned at her as she pulled on her bunny rabbit flannel pajama pants and a t-shirt to go down for breakfast. "I think I smell bacon."Mom smiled as we sat down at the kitchen table, sliding heaped plates in front of us. "What do you think you might do today?"I glanced at Beth. "I think we have some things to talk about, don't we, love. Maybe we could sit in the summer house, on the back slope?""Of course," nodded Mom. "We'll leave you to it, you can come back across when you need anything."We made short work of our breakfast & went through the garden path, then over the slope, to the summer house.I pushed open the door, the sun spilling inside onto the old swing seat Dad had put there. "Oh, I love these," Beth enthused, sitting down and swinging her legs.I sat beside her, looking across at the tall hedge, mingled with climbing flowers, that hid this house from view. "So, where shall we start?"Beth took a deep breath. "Well, maybe we should think about what to do with Grandad's money. I know the wedding will cost a bit, but we should probably think of something more permanent first?"I silently blessed my sensible fiancée. "Exactly."I looked across at the house again. "There's one thing I thought of straight away. Instead of spending money on hall fees or rent that we'll never see again, why don't we just buy somewhere to live?"Beth's eyes widened. "You mean, “She leaned closer to me, pillowing her head on my shoulder. "That would be beyond amazing."She grinned. "Maybe we could even stretch to that hot tub."I picked up her iPad. "Why don't we take a look what sort of thing is available down there?"Beth chuckled. "Slow down a bit. What kind of place would you like? We might find we have quite different ideas."I mused. "If I could have anything at all, I've always imagined somewhere big, old but really well looked after, lots of rooms, high ceilings. Definitely an attic, I've always wanted a room with one of those windows that looks out over the roof."Beth blinked in surprise. "That's so weird. That's exactly the sort of house I always wished I lived in."She chuckled again. "Probably comes from reading so much Enid Blyton."I let her take the tablet from my fingers. "Right – real estate agents."She tapped in a search, scrolling down the list. "This one sounds posh, probably they have bigger houses, maybe out of town a little."She clicked on a link, and I leaned closer to look. "Hmm. That one's too modern. And this one with the stables, we weren't thinking of horses, were we."Suddenly Beth pointed at the next image, with a 'Just listed' logo. "Tim?"I read the description. "Large period house, own grounds. Recently refurbished in keeping with the original character." It's just a few minutes from town.Beth clicked through the photographs. "Look, there's the attic, and it has real chimneys, I love open fires."She scribbled in her notebook, and passed it over. "Tim, do you want to give them a call? I'd rather you did it."I pulled out my phone, taking a deep breath and tapping at the screen, dialing. The number rang twice, then I heard a pleasant female voice. "Farquarson's, how can I help?""Ah, my name's Tim Oakes," I did my best to keep my voice steady. "My fiancée and I have seen a property on your web site, “ I gave the reference number, "and we're very interested."I heard her riffle through papers. "Ah, yes. It's literally gone on the market this morning, we've not arranged any viewings yet."I flashed my eyebrows at Beth. "Could we see it?""Of course," I heard at the other end of the line. "It's vacant, sadly the previous owner passed away, so I could arrange to meet you today, perhaps five?""That would be wonderful.""Done, then." I heard a brief hesitation at the other end. "Have you already made your financial arrangements, may I ask?"I squeezed Beth's hand as I replied. "Actually this would be a cash purchase."A pause, then, "Of course, sir. That makes things much more straightforward if you decide to proceed. Til this afternoon, then."I ended the call, and I couldn't help my broad grin, which Beth echoed. "It might be the only time in our lives we ever get to say that," I chuckled, "but damn, that felt good."She nodded. "How long will it take us to get there, do you think?""Only a couple of hours on the new toll road," I reassured her."Lunch on the way? There's a really good truck stop on the toll road."An hour or so later we were in the car, Beth looking at the map. "It looks like the house has woods behind it," she said.We passed the toll plaza on the other side of the motorway, and I glanced at Beth. "The truck stop will be soon.""Goody, I'm definitely starting to feel like something to eat."I pulled off the motorway, and we walked hand in hand through the food court. "I fancy fried chicken for a change," Beth pointed.I ordered for us, then carried the tray over to a table. "Um," said Beth, picking up a chicken wing and nibbling. "I love this coating."She finished her piece and licked her fingers. "Put the straw in my milkshake for me?"I put the tall cup in front of her and she sipped, signaling her thanks with her eyebrows. "Mind you don't suck too quickly and get brain freeze," I teased her.We finished our lunch, and I waited while Beth went to the loo. "Okay?""Um Hmm."We set off again, picking our way through the motorway interchanges and onto the new road which struck out cross-country in an easterly direction. Beth looked up into the sky, shielding her eyes against the sun. "I think there are supposed to be kites on this bit."The road seemed to go on and on, but finally we started to see signs for the university town where we'd be spending at least the next three years. "It's the next exit," Beth indicated, and I slowed, pulling off onto the B-road. The countryside was much flatter here, and Beth pointed ahead. "That must be it, I can see the woods."A graveled drive left the road, leading to the front of the house. A shiny Mini was already parked, and a young woman got out as we drew up.She walked over to us, smiling. "Hi, I'm Sarah." She was not much older than either of us, with a beautiful face and long brunette hair past her shoulders."I'm Beth, and this is Tim," Beth introduced us."Shall we?" Sarah offered, taking out a set of keys and opening the front door. She let us go ahead of her into the wide tiled hallway, then stepped inside, closing the door behind us. "It's a late Georgian property originally," she began her obviously-prepared presentation, "but the last owner restored and refurbished it extensively, so there's nothing significant that needs doing in regard to the fabric or fittings."
Family Reactions: Heartbreak and rejection draws Tim & Beth closer to each other.By neruval442. Listen to the Podcast at Steamy Stories. We drove the few minutes to Beth's house, and Beth used her key in the door. "Hi, Mom, we're back."Her mother appeared from the kitchen. "Oh, hi, Tim."Beth glanced at me, then held out her hand to her mother. "Look, Mom, Tim and I got engaged."I watched, my anticipation suddenly turning sour in my stomach as her mother's face changed, her expression twisting. "Really? At your age?"She turned to me. "Don't think I don't know what you two have been doing up there, and I'm sure on this holiday of yours. I can tell when you wash the sheets, you know."Beth flinched as her mother continued. "Engaged, I don't think so. You've got her pregnant, haven't you, don't even know enough to be careful, and you think bringing her back here with some cheap trinket on her finger will make it right. Well, you can forget it."She turned back to Beth. "You can do what you like when you're out of this house, how are you going to get on at university with a brat, but while you're still here I don't want to see him."Beth's face was as white as it had been in the car, but she took a deep breath. "No. Nothing is like you've said. Tim's not like that, and, “ her face screwed up, tears forcing past her eyelids, "it hurts so much that that's what you think of me."She looked her mother straight in the eyes. "Either Tim's welcome here, or I'm not."Her mother's tone was uncompromising. "Go with him, then, I don't care."Beth was shaking as she turned to me. "Tim?""I'll work something out," I promised. "Do you need to fetch anything?"She shook her head. "I already have everything important."Beth turned back to her mother. "Call me if you change your mind. But you won't, will you, I know that from Grandad."Her mother's face showed unmasked rage. "You, he, “I took Beth's arm, and she turned her back on her mother, walking out of the front door. I pulled it closed, careful not to slam it, and guided Beth to the car, helping her with her seatbelt. I started the engine, driving just far enough to be out of sight of the house, and stopped the car.Beth came into my outstretched arms, sobbing uncontrollably, her tears soaking through my shirt. "I, oh god, Tim,”She broke down again, and I stroked her hair. Finally she looked up, face tear-streaked, eyes red. "Thanks for looking after me.""Let's get going," I encouraged her. A few minutes later I pulled up outside my parents' house, and Beth held my hand tightly as we walked up the path. Mom opened the door, looking at Beth with a concerned expression. "Are you two Okay?""I'll explain later, Mom," I offered. "But would you mind making up the spare room for Beth?""That's no problem."We went through to the kitchen, and Mom busied herself finding a pan, milk. "Whenever Tim had something bothering him, hot chocolate would always cheer him up a bit."She set steaming mugs in front of us and Beth sipped gratefully. "Where's Dad?" I queried."In the garden as usual, I'll get him."She returned with my father, and he sat down at the table without comment. Beth gave me an anxious look, then forced a smile. "Look, Tim and I got engaged while we were away.""Oh, that's wonderful," Mom exclaimed. "Let me look."She enthused over the ring, "I love the style, such a classic, “ while my father gave me an uncharacteristically warm hug. "Well done, no point in hanging about when you're sure."Beth seemed to relax. "I'm sorry to impose on you, it'll only be for a little while before Tim and I go away."My mother shook her head. "Whatever's happened, it'll be lovely to have you both until then."She turned to my father. "I'll make the bed up, can you make a start on dinner? I think these two would enjoy sausage toad, plenty of gravy.""I'll get our stuff from the car," I offered. "Then I can do the washing."The rest of the day was filled with mundane tasks like laundry and cooking, "Come and tell me what you think of the roses, Beth," Mom invited, and finally Beth suppressed a yawn. "Sorry,”"It's fine," Mom reassured. "Why don't you two go up? You don't have to get up for anything in the morning, do you, I'll make breakfast for you whenever you're ready."She glanced at me, and again at Beth's ring. "And if we happen to hear footsteps crossing the landing to the spare room, well, that's not really any of our business, is it," she smiled.House HuntingBeth was more herself the next morning, and I grinned at her as she pulled on her bunny rabbit flannel pajama pants and a t-shirt to go down for breakfast. "I think I smell bacon."Mom smiled as we sat down at the kitchen table, sliding heaped plates in front of us. "What do you think you might do today?"I glanced at Beth. "I think we have some things to talk about, don't we, love. Maybe we could sit in the summer house, on the back slope?""Of course," nodded Mom. "We'll leave you to it, you can come back across when you need anything."We made short work of our breakfast & went through the garden path, then over the slope, to the summer house.I pushed open the door, the sun spilling inside onto the old swing seat Dad had put there. "Oh, I love these," Beth enthused, sitting down and swinging her legs.I sat beside her, looking across at the tall hedge, mingled with climbing flowers, that hid this house from view. "So, where shall we start?"Beth took a deep breath. "Well, maybe we should think about what to do with Grandad's money. I know the wedding will cost a bit, but we should probably think of something more permanent first?"I silently blessed my sensible fiancée. "Exactly."I looked across at the house again. "There's one thing I thought of straight away. Instead of spending money on hall fees or rent that we'll never see again, why don't we just buy somewhere to live?"Beth's eyes widened. "You mean, “She leaned closer to me, pillowing her head on my shoulder. "That would be beyond amazing."She grinned. "Maybe we could even stretch to that hot tub."I picked up her iPad. "Why don't we take a look what sort of thing is available down there?"Beth chuckled. "Slow down a bit. What kind of place would you like? We might find we have quite different ideas."I mused. "If I could have anything at all, I've always imagined somewhere big, old but really well looked after, lots of rooms, high ceilings. Definitely an attic, I've always wanted a room with one of those windows that looks out over the roof."Beth blinked in surprise. "That's so weird. That's exactly the sort of house I always wished I lived in."She chuckled again. "Probably comes from reading so much Enid Blyton."I let her take the tablet from my fingers. "Right – real estate agents."She tapped in a search, scrolling down the list. "This one sounds posh, probably they have bigger houses, maybe out of town a little."She clicked on a link, and I leaned closer to look. "Hmm. That one's too modern. And this one with the stables, we weren't thinking of horses, were we."Suddenly Beth pointed at the next image, with a 'Just listed' logo. "Tim?"I read the description. "Large period house, own grounds. Recently refurbished in keeping with the original character." It's just a few minutes from town.Beth clicked through the photographs. "Look, there's the attic, and it has real chimneys, I love open fires."She scribbled in her notebook, and passed it over. "Tim, do you want to give them a call? I'd rather you did it."I pulled out my phone, taking a deep breath and tapping at the screen, dialing. The number rang twice, then I heard a pleasant female voice. "Farquarson's, how can I help?""Ah, my name's Tim Oakes," I did my best to keep my voice steady. "My fiancée and I have seen a property on your web site, “ I gave the reference number, "and we're very interested."I heard her riffle through papers. "Ah, yes. It's literally gone on the market this morning, we've not arranged any viewings yet."I flashed my eyebrows at Beth. "Could we see it?""Of course," I heard at the other end of the line. "It's vacant, sadly the previous owner passed away, so I could arrange to meet you today, perhaps five?""That would be wonderful.""Done, then." I heard a brief hesitation at the other end. "Have you already made your financial arrangements, may I ask?"I squeezed Beth's hand as I replied. "Actually this would be a cash purchase."A pause, then, "Of course, sir. That makes things much more straightforward if you decide to proceed. Til this afternoon, then."I ended the call, and I couldn't help my broad grin, which Beth echoed. "It might be the only time in our lives we ever get to say that," I chuckled, "but damn, that felt good."She nodded. "How long will it take us to get there, do you think?""Only a couple of hours on the new toll road," I reassured her."Lunch on the way? There's a really good truck stop on the toll road."An hour or so later we were in the car, Beth looking at the map. "It looks like the house has woods behind it," she said.We passed the toll plaza on the other side of the motorway, and I glanced at Beth. "The truck stop will be soon.""Goody, I'm definitely starting to feel like something to eat."I pulled off the motorway, and we walked hand in hand through the food court. "I fancy fried chicken for a change," Beth pointed.I ordered for us, then carried the tray over to a table. "Um," said Beth, picking up a chicken wing and nibbling. "I love this coating."She finished her piece and licked her fingers. "Put the straw in my milkshake for me?"I put the tall cup in front of her and she sipped, signaling her thanks with her eyebrows. "Mind you don't suck too quickly and get brain freeze," I teased her.We finished our lunch, and I waited while Beth went to the loo. "Okay?""Um Hmm."We set off again, picking our way through the motorway interchanges and onto the new road which struck out cross-country in an easterly direction. Beth looked up into the sky, shielding her eyes against the sun. "I think there are supposed to be kites on this bit."The road seemed to go on and on, but finally we started to see signs for the university town where we'd be spending at least the next three years. "It's the next exit," Beth indicated, and I slowed, pulling off onto the B-road. The countryside was much flatter here, and Beth pointed ahead. "That must be it, I can see the woods."A graveled drive left the road, leading to the front of the house. A shiny Mini was already parked, and a young woman got out as we drew up.She walked over to us, smiling. "Hi, I'm Sarah." She was not much older than either of us, with a beautiful face and long brunette hair past her shoulders."I'm Beth, and this is Tim," Beth introduced us."Shall we?" Sarah offered, taking out a set of keys and opening the front door. She let us go ahead of her into the wide tiled hallway, then stepped inside, closing the door behind us. "It's a late Georgian property originally," she began her obviously-prepared presentation, "but the last owner restored and refurbished it extensively, so there's nothing significant that needs doing in regard to the fabric or fittings."
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The Headbangers Vault with special guest Goody pay tribute to the mighty Ozzy Osbourne with some of his best tunes he gave us throughout his special career.
Send us a textIn this episode of the Amazing Teams podcast, we sat down with Katy Carrigan, CEO of Goody, to explore how thoughtful gifting drives employee engagement and recognition. They discuss the power of personalization, celebrating milestones, and building a culture of appreciation. The conversation also delves into leadership transparency, empowering teams, and how Goody navigates growth while keeping the recipient experience at the heart of it all.We dive into:Why physical gifts often have more impact than monetary onesThe common oversight of missing work anniversariesHow remote work calls for more intentional recognitionWhy action and follow-through are key to building trustTune in for Katy's insights on creating meaningful moments that make teams feel truly valued.Resources:Connect with Katy on LinkedInLearn more about GoodyHow Katy became the CEO of Goody
On this episode, the competition has a new best player, why can’t we know players weights? And trouble is brewing at Melbourne, is it goodbye Goody? LINKS Follow @jonathan16brown on Instagram Follow @browndog_30x on Instagram Follow @brownyspodcast on Instagram CREDITSHosts: Jonathan Brown, Campbell Brown & Producer BrodieExecutive Producer: Brodie Pummeroy Digital Producer: Rebecca How Listen to more great podcasts at novapodcasts.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jamie and Goody talk about trades, the rookie draft, and the standings in this 2025 season.
DB sits down with sexologist and educator Goody Howard, MSW, MPH to shake up everything you thought you knew about orgasms. From 20+ ways to come (yes, 20!) to the cultural myths that shut us down, they're talking about how to reconnect with your body, tune into sensuality outside the bedroom, and try to achieve at least one of the 20 different orgasm types. Consider this your official invite to get curious and way more orgasmic this summer. ;) GUEST DETAILSGoody Howard, MSW, MPH is your favorite sex educator's favorite sex educator. She shifts the culture forward by expanding society's understanding of sexuality & health, while connecting people to pleasure with confidence! Goody has been a Sex Ed Superhero for almost 20 years and has committed her life's work to normalizing sexuality as a social determinant of health. Get to know Goody Howard by connecting on social media (@askgoody everywhere "Likes" can be clicked) or joining the FREE Goody Gang email list at askgoody.com. ABOUT SEASON 12 Season 12 of Sex Ed with DB is ALL ABOUT PLEASURE! Solo pleasure. Partnered pleasure. Orgasms. Porn. Queer joy. Kinks, sex toys, fantasies—you name it. We're here to help you feel more informed, more empowered, and a whole lot more turned on to help YOU have the best sex. CONNECT WITH US Instagram: @sexedwithdbpodcast TikTok: @sexedwithdbTwitter: @sexedwithdb Threads: @sexedwithdbpodcast YouTube: Sex Ed with DB SEX ED WITH DB SEASON 12 SPONSORS Lion's Den, Uberlube, & Magic Wand Get discounts on all of DB's favorite things here! GET IN TOUCH Email: sexedwithdb@gmail.comSubscribe to our BRAND NEW newsletter for hot goss, expert advice, and *the* most salacious stories. FOR SEXUAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS Check out DB's workshop: "Building A Profitable Online Sexual Health Brand" ABOUT THE SHOW Sex Ed with DB is your go-to podcast for smart, science-backed sex education—delivering trusted insights from top experts on sex, sexuality, and pleasure. Empowering, inclusive, and grounded in real science, it's the sex ed you've always wanted. ASK AN ANONYMOUS SEX ED QUESTION Fill out our anonymous form to ask your sex ed question. SEASON 12 TEAM Creator, Host & Executive Producer: Danielle Bezalel (DB) (she/her) Producer: Sadie Lidji (she/her) Communications Lead: Cathren Cohen (she/her) Growth Marketing Manager: Wil Williams (they/them) MUSIC Intro theme music: Hook Sounds Background music: Bright State by Ketsa Ad music: Soul Sync by Ketsa and Soul Trap by Ketsa
A rotation of earrings and some old school socks helped Charlize Goody win gold in Palau at the Pacific Mini Games for Australia in javelin and discus.Talking to Declan Byrne from 'The Saturday Sledge' live in Palau just metres from the track, Goody talks superstitions, why her parents couldn't manage to surprise her, her Olympic dreams and why the Ipswich Girls School uniform shop might get some visits in the future from her.
Old Mrs. Moody has a terrible cold, and while she waits to see the doctor, Catbaloo tells her the story of Anderson Kate and the Goody Goat Cart—a beautiful story of giving. Anderson Kate is a little girl who lives on the mountaintop. One day, she and her mother bake a chocolate cake for Grandmother's birthday. They place the cake in a little cart, pulled by two darling goats, and Anderson takes it down the mountain to the village in the valley where her grandmother lives. On her way, she hears the troubles of her neighbors and gives them each a piece of the chocolate cake. By the time she reaches her grandmother's house, not even one piece left. But wonderful things begin to happen on her way back up the mountain. At each stop, she discovers that one neighbor has exactly what another neighbor needs. By the time she arrives back home, everyone's needs have been met. Anderson Kate carried love, hope, and happiness all the way down—and all the way back up—the mountainside. I hope this story fills your heart with the very same. /sb veskerna © 2024 all rights reserved "A generous person will prosper; whoever refreshes others will be refreshed." Proverbs 11:25 (NIV)
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The boys are joined by PFNs Ian Cummings to recap the Commanders Draft picks, the biggest surprises of the Draft, and more! Then they finish the episode with Goody to answer fan questions!Support the show
Martin Vincent in conversation with David Eastaugh https://www.facebook.com/groups/44800212324 Band members included Mike West (vocals and guitar) Sheila Seal (bass), Martin Vincent (guitar and harmonica), and Howard Goody (drums). The band members had little in common with most Manchester bands. Goody was a graduate of Winchester School of Art. Vincent had been an art critic and painter. Seal, a Glaswegian, was a classically trained musician who had run an art gallery. West, who wrote the songs, was the Australian-born son of the author Morris West.
GOODY'S (code "TRE2"): https://www.amazon.com/promotion/psp/AHBMMNWHO3WHJPerformance and sport expert Dr. Jim Taylor returns to the show to discuss Dominic's recent running of the Knoxville Marathon and the impact their work together had on his experience. Dominic, who ran a 3:33 marathon on April 6 with only two weeks of training, circles back with Dr. Taylor, who holds his Ph.D. in Psychology. Dr. Taylor's clientele includes professional, Olympic, collegiate and junior-elite athletes in skiing, cycling, triathlon, tennis, track and field, squash, fencing, swimming, football, golf, and many more. He is the author of 18 books (that have been translated into 10 languages) and can be seen at various speaking engagements throughout the world.Dr. Taylor maintains a popular blog that has been read by more than 10 million people. Prior to his consulting and coaching he was a world-ranked alpine ski racer. He has run a sub 3-hour marathon, completed an Ironman, and is a two-time national and three-time world championship medal-winning age-group triathlete.Dr. Taylor, who has helped thousands of athletes with the mental side of performance, founded the impressive Prime Performance System that he uses with clients, which focuses on the mental areas athletes can hone in on during training.In today's conversation, Dr. Jim walks us through goal setting, whether people set too big of goals or small of goals, what he does, his favorite books he's ever written, how to handle pressure, and pre-race nerves, and so much more. Tap into the Dr. Jim Taylor Special. If you enjoy the podcast, please consider following us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and giving us a five-star review! I would also appreciate it if you share it with your friend who you think will benefit from it. Comment the word “PODCAST” below and I'll DM you a link to listen. If this episode blesses you, please share it with a friend!S H O W N O T E S-GOODY'S (code "TRE2"): https://www.amazon.com/promotion/psp/AHBMMNWHO3WHJ-BUY MERCH BEFORE IT'S GONE: https://shop.therunningeffect.run-Our Website: https://therunningeffect.run -THE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClLcLIDAqmJBTHeyWJx_wFQ-My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therunningeffect/?hl=en-Take our podcast survey: https://tinyurl.com/3ua62ffz
On the latest episode of ‘From Phenom to the Farm,' former MLB reliever Nick Goody discusses his humble beginnings as a failed junior college shortstop and the road to making it on the mound in the big leagues.Time Stamps(5:00) Learning to fly in retirement(9:20) Transitioning from SS to Pitcher in Juco(29:00) Winning LSU Closer Job(36:00) Adjustment to Pro Baseball(53:00) Call to the Big Leagues(1:08:00) Riding the "Scranton Express"(1:18:00) Playing for Terry Francona in Cleveland(1:41:00) Mexican League ExperienceSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/from-phenom-to-the-farm/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Andrew Schultz aka Mr. Goody Two Shoes and Joseph Huggins aka OldManHuggie Discuss Mr. Goody's 12,000% Returns Playing Poker, Joseph Discovers Secret Stone Hidden In His Backyard, C.I.A. Document Claiming Russian Soldiers Turned Into Stone By Extra Terrestrial Beings, Would You Rather Fight A Golden Eagle or A Crocodile?, Income Tax and Whether Or Not It Should Be Abolished, Time Flowing In Reverse All Around Us, Gen-Z Smelling Like Sugar, Trump and Bukele's Meeting At The White House, Millions In Gold and Jewelry Stolen In Downtown Los Angeles, and Much More!Therapy Questions and Article Links BelowTherapy Questions:1. Are the CIA Released docs just bs?https://www.yahoo.com/news/cia-file-aliens-attacking-soviet-121401473.htm2. What would you rather fight. A crocodile or a golden eagle?3. Should income tax be abolished?4. Would you rather be shot or stabbed?Topics:Time Could Be Flowing in Reverse All Around Us and We Don't Even Know It, New Study Suggests:https://apple.news/A5Gc-0CsuSryOmXabthMR5gWhy does Gen Z smell like sugar?:https://apple.news/A9xocBZFUSsCFXchTT7AO3gTrump and Bukele Bond Over Human Rights Abuses in Oval Office Meeting:https://apple.news/A2j78E746RqWnlc9ByYGjJQMillions in gold, jewels stolen by burglars who tunneled into downtown L.A. jewelers:https://apple.news/Ayw4Z9cRVSKmmkOYPEkfx1A
Catch up on all the footy news from AFL 360, Tuesday the 15th of April with Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon. On tonight’s episode of AFL 360, Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon dive into the mounting pressure on Simon Goodwin as questions swirl about his future at the Demons. The fallout from Willie Rioli’s social media post continues to grow, sparking important conversations around online abuse. Plus, the Roos are in the firing line - are the concerns valid, or just noise? It’s all under the microscope on AFL 360. For more of the show tune in on Fox Footy & KAYOSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catch up on all the footy news from AFL 360, Monday the 14th of April with Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon. Port Adelaide prove they've still got it with a shock win over the Hawks - are they finally clicking into gear? The pressure mounts on Simon Goodwin as Melbourne slump to another worrying loss, this time to the Bombers. Where to next for the Dees and Simon Goodwin? And over in the west… the Eagles' horror show against Carlton has fans and pundits asking serious questions. We break it all down in this week’s ep. For more of the show tune in on Fox Footy & KAYOSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GOODY'S ("TRE2"): https://www.amazon.com/promotion/psp/AHBMMNWHO3WHJA deep-dive recap into my first-ever official marathon at the 2025 Knoxville Marathon. Tune in to hear insights from the race, two weeks of preparation, the highs and lows of a marathon, what I have planned next, and so much more. If you enjoy the podcast, please consider following us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and giving us a five-star review! I would also appreciate it if you share it with your friend who you think will benefit from it. CIf this episode blesses you, please share it with a friend! S H O W N O T E S -GOODY'S (code "TRE2"): https://www.amazon.com/promotion/psp/AHBMMNWHO3WHJ -BUY MERCH BEFORE IT'S GONE: https://shop.therunningeffect.run -Our Website: https://therunningeffect.run -THE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClLcLIDAqmJBTHeyWJx_wFQ -My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therunningeffect/?hl=en -Take our podcast survey: https://tinyurl.com/3ua62ffz
GOODY'S: https://www.amazon.com/promotion/psp/AHBMMNWHO3WHJPerformance, sport, and parenting expert Dr. Jim Taylor joins the show to share insights from his impressive career and his exciting new collaboration with Dominic.Dr. Taylor, who holds his Ph.D. in Psychology, has been immersed in the world of performance and sport psychology for many years, in addition to child development, parenting, and personal growth. His clientele includes professional, Olympic, collegiate and junior-elite athletes in skiing, cycling, triathlon, tennis, track and field, squash, fencing, swimming, football, golf, and many more. He is the author of 18 books (that have beentranslated into 10 languages) and can be seen at various speaking engagements throughout the world. Dr. Taylor maintains a popular blog that has been read by more than 10 million people. Prior to his consulting and coaching he was a world-ranked alpine ski racer. He has run a sub 3-hour marathon, completed an Ironman, and is a two-time national and three-time world championship medal-winning age-group triathlete.Dr. Taylor, who was instrumental in helping Dominic prepare for his latest marathon with only two weeks of training, founded the impressive Prime Performance System that he uses with clients, which focuses on the mental areas athletes can hone in on during training. In today's conversation, Dr. Jim takes me through why the mental side of the sport matters, how smiling can completely transform your physical performance, simple mental tips and tricks that you can apply directly into your running/life TODAY, and so much more. This conversation was absolutely excellent and you'd be a fool not to listen and gain free wisdom from one of the brightest minds in the Psychology world.Tap into the Dr. Jim Taylor Special. If you enjoy the podcast, please consider following us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and giving us a five-star review! I would also appreciate it if you share it with your friend who you think will benefit from it. Comment the word “PODCAST” below and I'll DM you a link to listen. If this episode blesses you, please share it with a friend!S H O W N O T E S-GOODY'S: https://www.amazon.com/promotion/psp/AHBMMNWHO3WHJ-BUY MERCH BEFORE IT'S GONE: https://shop.therunningeffect.run-Our Website: https://therunningeffect.run -THE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClLcLIDAqmJBTHeyWJx_wFQ-My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therunningeffect/?hl=en-Take our podcast survey: https://tinyurl.com/3ua62ffz
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A commercial free episode of Monday's Joba and the Mouth, featuring an interview with two special guests, the two founders of All-22 Fantasy Football, Ray Cotto and Chris Lombardi! We get into which teams got wrongly seeded and which bubble teams got the benefit of the doubt in this year's NCAA Tournament Bracket, the latest NFL Free Agency news and rumors and the big signings of Ja'Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, and Derek Stingley, our Golf Clap of the Day, the Dodgers and Cubs beginning the season in Tokyo, Goody's Bag o' Balls hosted by former MLB pitcher Nick Goody, our NL Central Preview, our Save Your Tiers recap, Sound It Out!, Tic-Tac-No!, Dial It Up!, and What's That Smell?
A commercial free episode of Monday's Joba and the Mouth show, featuring an interview with special guest former Mariners, Yankees, Padres, Nationals, Athletics and Rangers relief pitcher and founder of Adventure Off Road Park Shawn Kelley! We get into LeBron's comments defending Anthony Edwards for not wanting to be the face of the NBA, Travis Hunter's comments saying what he does as a two-way player is more impressive than Shohei Ohtani, MLB saying they are considering reinstating Pete Rose, Goody's Bag o' Balls, our Golf Clap of the Day, the 49ers trading Deebo Samuel to the Commanders, Tic-Tac-No, Sound it Out, our new segment Dial It Up, and What's That Smell?
A commercial free episode of Monday's Joba and the Mouth show, featuring an interview with special guest 10-year MLB pitcher Shane Greene. We get into Shedeur Sanders not participating in the NFL Combine, the Rams granting Matthew Stafford permission to talk to other teams, the Yankees getting rid of their facial hair policy they've had for almost 50 years, Goody's Bag o' Balls hosted by ex-MLB pitcher Nick Goody, our Golf Clap of the Day, both Victor Wembanyama and Gregg Popovich suffering health issues, our Save Your Tiers fantasy segment recap, our NEW segments Dial It Up and Sound It Out, Alex Ovechkin approaching Wayne Gretzky's record for most goals in NHL history, and What's That Smell?
We hope you'll consider joining our exclusive Guardians community of fans in our Discord, you'll get an ADDITIONAL episode per week, all for supporting the show for $5 per month at Patreon.com/SelbyIsGodcastFormer Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees and Texas Rangers reliever Nick Goody joins T.J. and Zack. Nick shares some stories from his career and how he is transitioning to a baseball content/analyst role.
A commercial free episode of Monday's Joba and the Mouth show, featuring an interview with special guest former Rangers and Islanders Stanley Cup winning general manager Neil Smith. We get into Rafael Devers refusing to give up third base after the Red Sox signed Alex Bregman, the USA vs. Canada 4 Nations Faceoff Tournament matchup spawning a lot of controversy, Goody's Bag o' Balls, our Golf Clap of the Day, Draymond Green taking shots at the NBA and the All-Star Game, Justin Tucker being accused of sexual misconduct, the 2013 Miami Dolphins bullying scandal being reported as a lie, our Pound for Pound debate segment debating the Top 5 wrestlers of all time, and What's That Smell where we discuss the SMELLIEST stories in sports.
A commercial free episode of Monday's Joba and the Mouth show, featuring an interview with special guest former Diamondbacks, Phillies, Brewers, Pirates, Mets, and Astros pitcher, Co-Host of PIX11 Sports' Sports Nation Nightly, and 2-time Emmy Winner Nelson Figueroa. We get into the blockbuster trade with Luka Doncic and Anthony Davis, the three-team trade with DeAaron Fox and Zach LaVine, our recap of last week's Save Your Tiers fantasy segment, Goody's Bag o' Balls hosted by ex-MLB pitcher Nick Goody, Myles Garrett requesting a trade from the Browns, our thoughts on some big trades in the NHL ,our Golf Clap of the Day, and What's That Smell, a segment where we discuss the SMELLIEST stories in sports!
A commercial free episode of Monday's Joba and the Mouth show, featuring an interview with special guest former Diamondbacks, Phillies, Brewers, Pirates, Mets, and Astros pitcher, Co-Host of PIX11 Sports' Sports Nation Nightly, and 2-time Emmy Winner Nelson Figueroa. We get into the blockbuster trade with Luka Doncic and Anthony Davis, the three-team trade with DeAaron Fox and Zach LaVine, our recap of last week's Save Your Tiers fantasy segment, Goody's Bag o' Balls hosted by ex-MLB pitcher Nick Goody, Myles Garrett requesting a trade from the Browns, our thoughts on some big trades in the NHL ,our Golf Clap of the Day, and What's That Smell, a segment where we discuss the SMELLIEST stories in sports!
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We discuss Liam Coen becoming the next Jaguars head coach after telling the Buccaneers he would be returning as their offensive coordinator and do our fun segment, Goody's Bag o' Balls, hosted by ex-MLB pitcher Nick Goody. Also joining us is special guest Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets senior tight end J.T. Byrne.
A commercial free episode of Monday's Joba and the Mouth show, featuring an interview with special guest Georgia Tech senior tight end J.T. Byrne. We get into the Eagles and Chiefs advancing to Super Bowl 59, the Cowboys hiring Brian Schottenheimer as their next head coach, the Raiders hiring Pete Carroll as their next head coach, our fun segment Goody's Bag o' Balls hosted by ex-MLB pitcher Nick Goody, our Golf Clap of the Day, Liam Coen becoming the next Jaguars head coach after telling the Buccaneers he was staying with them, the NFL being investigated for collusion, our game show segment Tic-Tac-No, Anthony Edwards going to Michael Jordan for assistance with frustration and anger management, and What's That Smell, a segment that discusses some of the SMELLIEST things in sports.
We discuss Major League Baseball indefinitely banning the two fans who went after Mookie Betts from all MLB stadiums, do our fun segment Goody's Bag o' Balls, hosted by ex-MLB pitcher Nick Goody, and recap the College Football Playoff semifinals with Ohio State defeating Texas and Notre Dame defeating Penn State to advance to the National Championship.
A commercial free episode of Monday's Joba and the Mouth show, featuring an interview with special guest Mile High Huddle Broncos, NFL, and NFL Draft analyst and host of the Dove Valley Deep Divers podcast Lance Sanderson! We discuss NFL Wild Card Weekend, Mike McCarthy being fired by the Cowboys, Mike Vrabel being hired by the Patriots, George Pickens taking shots at the Steelers offense, our Golf Clap of the Day, Goody's Bag o' Balls, MLB banning the fans that went after Mookie Betts indefinitely, Tic-Tac-No, Ohio State and Notre Dame advancing to the National Championship game, the latest NBA trade deadline rumors, and What's That Smell?
We discuss the latest MLB Hot Stove news and rumors, do Goody's Bag o' Balls, hosted by ex-MLB pitcher Nick Goody, do our Golf Clap of the Day, and discuss Amon-Ra St. Brown's comments about why the NFL should change their playoff format to prevent teams with high totals like the Vikings this season being forced to play on the road because they didn't win their division.
A commercial free episode of Monday's Joba and the Mouth show, featuring an interview with special guest USA Today Sports Enterprise Writer Scooby Axson. We get into the big news and rumors from NFL Black Monday, Tyreek Hill quitting on the Dolphins and his comments saying he wants out of Miami, Amon-Ra St. Brown saying the NFL should change the playoff format, the latest MLB Hot Stove news and rumors, Goody's Bag o' Balls, our Golf Clap of the Day, Jimmy Butler being suspended 7 games and Pat Riley calling him a distraction, the Suns benching Bradley Beal and Jusuf Nurkic, our game show segment Tic-Tac-No, our NFL Week 18 Whip-Around, and What's That Smell?
We recap the latest MLB Hot Stove Moves, do our fun segment Goody's Bag o' Balls, hosted by ex-MLB pitcher Nick Goody, discuss the SMELLIEST things in sports in our segment What's That Smell?, and discuss who should make the Pro Football Hall of Fame after the final 15 players were announced this past weekend. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/world-wide-sports-radio-n/support
A commercial free episode of Monday's Joba and the Mouth show, featuring an interview with special guest former Giants, Jaguars, and Bears cornerback Prince Amukamara. We get into Pat McAfee's comments about the Colts fans and Colts organization, our College Football Playoff round 2 preview, the Pro Football Hall of Fame announcing the 15 finalists for this year's class, the latest MLB Hot Stove moves, Goody's Bag o' Balls, a fun segment hosted by ex-MLB pitcher Nick Goody, our Golf Clap of the Day, the FBI releasing a statement about burglaries in the houses of professional athletes, our game show segment, Tic-Tac-No, hosted by Owen Rickner, Jalen Brunson leading the Knicks to their 7th straight win and what the Knicks' NBA Trade Deadline approach should be, our NFL Week 17 whip-around, and our What's That Smell segment going through some of the STINKIEST things in sports! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/world-wide-sports-radio-n/support
We remember the life and legacy of the great Rickey Henderson, discuss the latest MLB Hot Stove moves, and answer some baseball and Christmas related questions in our new segment, Goody's Bag o' Balls, hosted by former MLB pitcher Nick Goody. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/world-wide-sports-radio-n/support
A commercial free episode of Monday's Joba and the Mouth show, featuring an interview with special guest Chat Sports Steelers & NFL analyst Jack Sperry. We get into who should win NFL MVP between Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson, Tyreek Hill taking shots at the Dolphins coaching staff, Jalen Hurts suffering a concussion, if Jayden Daniels is having the best rookie quarterback season ever, Michael Penix Jr. blowing out the Giants in his debut, whether the Giants should go with Cam Ward over Shedeur Sanders if they land the #1 pick, our golf clap of the day, The Athletic's report of Woody Johnson's teenage sons having say in the Jets organization, Travis Hunter and his girlfriend having to delete their social medias and Deion Sanders getting involved in Hunter's relationship, Goody's Bag o' Balls hosted by ex-MLB pitcher Nick Goody, the latest MLB Hot Stove moves, our Deuce of the Day, Rickey Henderson passing away from pneumonia at 65 years old, our game show segment Tic-Tac-No, our NFL Week 16 Whip-Around, and our What's That Smell segment disecting the SMELLIEST things in sports. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/world-wide-sports-radio-n/support
We debut our new segment, Goody's Bag o' Balls, hosted by former Yankees, Guardians, and Rangers pitcher Nick Goody, do our Golf Clap of the Day, and talk some Yankees offseason baseball with MLB.com Yankees beat reporter and author of "62" Bryan Hoch! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/world-wide-sports-radio-n/support
Musicians G-Eazy and Goody Grace stop by my kitchen for some seafood, veggies, AND I impress them with homemade cheese. It's a gangster move. We talk Canada, Icelandic pick-up lines, The Box, and their new tour, Freak Show, starting TODAY. Ticket link below… Freak Show tour https://g-eazy.com/pages/tour Follow G-Eazy: https://www.instagram.com/g_eazy Follow Goody Grace: https://www.instagram.com/goodygrace SUBSCRIBE so you never miss a video https://bit.ly/3DC1ICg For upcoming TOUR DATES: http://www.bertbertbert.com/tour For FULLY LOADED: https://fullyloadedfestival.com Catch me on NETFLIX For all things BERTY BOY PRODUCTIONS: https://bertyboyproductions.com For MERCH: https://store.bertbertbert.com/ Follow Me! X: http://www.Twitter.com/bertkreischer Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/BertKreischer Instagram: http://www.Instagram.com/bertkreischer YouTube: http://www.YouTube.com/user/Akreischer TikTok: http://www.TikTok.com/@bertkreischer Threads: https://www.threads.net/@bertkreischer Text Me: https://my.community.com/bertkreischer MIXED GRILL WITH VEGGIES ON HOMEMADE RICOTTA Homemade Ricotta with Vegetables Ingredients: * 8 cups whole milk * 1 tsp salt * 4 TBS lemon juice * Yellow squash * Red onion * Sweet onion * Garlic * Zucchini * Sweet peppers * EVOO * Balsamic Vinegar Steps: 1. Line colander with damp cheese cloth folded over itself 3-4 times. 2. Heat milk on medium-high in saucepan adding the salt and stirring for about 20 minutes with a wood spoon 3. Lower the heat and add lemon juice stirring continuously 4. Ladle the ricotta into the cheesecloth to drain 5. Cut and grill up veggies 6. Lay out ricotta, drizzle with olive oil and balsamic, then top with grilled veggies Seafood Grill Ingredients: * 1 LBS Mussels * 1 LBS shrimp * Branzino filets * Salmon filets * Sea Bream filets * Cherry tomatoes * Lemons * Basil * EVOO * Rosemary * Cilantro * Lime zest * Grated ginger * Salt and pepper * Butter * Garlic Steps: 1. Season fish and shrimp * Salmon: basil and EVOO * Branzino: Lemon thyme and lemon slices * Sea Bream: Rosemary and EVOO * Shrimp: Cilantro, lime zest, grated ginger, and olive oil 2. Place fish, mussels, shrimp, clams, and cherry tomatoes onto cooking tray. Sprinkle with chopped garlic, salt, pepper, and butter. 3. Whack the pan under hot broiler for 6 minutes until fish is golden and shells have opened Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices