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This past two weeks, I have had the honor of speaking to Sahbunim Jamie Webster, who played himself (and the character of Great Wolf) in the mid 90s martial arts show, WMAC Masters. Sahbunim (abbreviated here as SBN) is the Korean term for master instructor at a martial arts school, and the Webster Martial Arts academies have been serving the Northern Alabama region since 1973, when SBN Jamie's father, opened the first martial arts school in the area. We had a great conversation about many topics - martial arts history, WMAC Masters, breaking, toy collecting and more, and it was long enough that for the sake of editing, I broke it into two episodes. You can find part one here.A lot of today's episode is about collecting. WMAC Masters, similar to a lot of other children's programs of the era, was created with the idea of selling toys. The company producing the show, Saban, had the toys made through its manufacturing partner, Bandai, and while you can still find the figures around today, since the show only went 2 seasons (26 episodes), there were probably more figures that would have been made had the show been around longer. I never had any as a kid, since I was a teenager when the show aired and didn't really play with action figures by that time, but I did pick up a Great Wolf figure on ebay for this interview.Jamie also sent me a number of pictures from his own extensive collections, which he describes in the episode.See them here: https://13thhr.wordpress.com/2025/05/12/the-thirteenth-hour-podcast-509-welcome-sahbunim-jamie-webster-great-wolf-from-wmac-masters-part-2/Jamie has an extensive collection of WMAC Masters memorabilia as well, and it just feels right that a star of the show would have one of the largest, if not the largest collections of show stuff ever. If you visit the links below, you can see him talking about his costume (which he still has) and more.A few related books:If you are interested in the show, to my knowledge there was never a "making of" book created when it came out, but author Kristopher Landis wrote an extensive behind the scenes book called Quest for the Dragon Star you can find here. Highly recommended! SBN Jamie has quotes featured in a number of the segments.I recently also wrote a segment for a book being published by whistlekick's books division. I wrote about watching WMAC Masters as a teenager, seeing SBN Jamie doing windmills, and how that spurred me on a years long quest to be able to do the same. The show was such an inspiring thing to have as a kid since it was positive and full or actual martial artists I read about in magazine who were more or less playing themselves and saying and doing things good martial arts instructors would do (at least in season one). Anyhow, that segment is part of a book called Modern Dads of Martial Arts, Vol 1, and is coming out 6/10/25. There actually was a mom edition (Happy Mother's Day all you moms out there) that released last year called Modern Moms of Martial Arts, Vol 1. Check them out!If you have not see WMAC Masters, you can find all the episodes uploaded to Youtube here. They were never released on DVD, to my knowledge, so these are, I believe episodes that a kind soul likely taped off the TV and then digitized and eventually uploaded.You can learn more about SBN Jamie and his schools here:-The Webster Martial Arts Academy of Decatur-The Webster Martial Arts Academy of Madison-Instagram-Tiktok-YoutubeThanks for being on the show, SBN Jamie, and thanks for listening!∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞ Signup for the mailing list for a free special edition podcast, a demo copy of The Thirteenth Hour, and access to retro 80s soundtrack!Like what you see or hear? Consider supporting the show over at Thirteenth Hour Arts on Patreon or adding to my virtual tip jar over at Ko-fi. Listen to Long Ago Not So Far Away, the Thirteenth Hour soundtrack at: https://joshuablum.bandcamp.com/ or Spotify. Website: https://13thhr.wordpress.com
This week, I had the honor of speaking to Sahbunim Jamie Webster, who played himself (and the character of Great Wolf) in the mid 90s martial arts show, WMAC Masters. Sahbunim (abbreviated here as SBN) is the Korean term for master instructor at a martial arts school, and the Webster Martial Arts academies have been serving the Northern Alabama region since 1973, when SBN Jamie's father, opened the first martial arts school in the area. We had a great conversation about many topics - martial arts history, WMAC Masters, breaking, toy collecting and more, and it was long enough that for the sake of editing, I broke it into two episodes. I was in high school by the time WMAC Masters aired and had been doing martial arts for just a few years. Though I was a little beyond watching cartoons on weekend mornings by then, I do remember getting up to try to watch episodes of WMAC Masters, since they were one of the few sources of martial arts I could find on network television (unless there was the Chuck Norris or Van Damme movie or the odd kung fu film playing on this random Spanish language channel that had them sometimes). SBN Jamie was a Native American character on the show called Great Wolf, who, besides being a pretty swell martial artist and acrobat, was also a breakdancer. He did windmills on the show a number of times. I talked about how seeing him on the show was one of the reasons I wanted to learn how to do the move on a previous episode, so when I stumbled across his school contact info, I had to reach out to thank him. We get to talk all about mills and other acrobatics on this episode!If you have not see WMAC Masters, you can find all the episodes uploaded to Youtube here. They were never released on DVD, to my knowledge, so these are, I believe episodes that a kind soul likely taped off the TV and then digitized and eventually uploaded.You can learn more about SBN Jamie and his schools here:-The Webster Martial Arts Academy of Decatur-The Webster Martial Arts Academy of Madison-Instagram-Tiktok-YoutubeStay tuned for part 2 next week!∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞ Signup for the mailing list for a free special edition podcast, a demo copy of The Thirteenth Hour, and access to retro 80s soundtrack!Like what you see or hear? Consider supporting the show over at Thirteenth Hour Arts on Patreon or adding to my virtual tip jar over at Ko-fi. Join the Thirteenth Hour Arts Group over on Facebook, a growing community of creative people.Have this podcast conveniently delivered to you each week on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, Player FM, Tunein, and Googleplay Music.Follow The Thirteenth Hour's Instagram pages: @the13thhr for your random postings on ninjas, martial arts, archery, flips, breakdancing, fantasy art and and @the13thhr.ost for more 80s music, movies, and songs from The Thirteenth Hour books and soundtrack.Listen to Long Ago Not So Far Away, the Thirteenth Hour soundtrack online at: https://joshuablum.bandcamp.com/ or Spotify. Join the mailing list for a digital free copy. You can also get it on CD or tape.Website: https://13thhr.wordpress.comBook trailer: http://bit.ly/1VhJhXYInterested in reading and reviewing The Thirteenth Hour for a free book? Just email me at writejoshuablum@gmail.com for more details!
Episode 708: Listener Betty calls in to share her experience working at The Great Wolf Lodge! From dropping a deuce behind the ski-ball machine to teenage hotel mayhem, Betty brings the Tea. Plus, Ask TCB anything and John Mayer is a wonderland, wonder-man. Is listener appreciation day! Catching up on Ask TCB Listeners have questions for Bryan & Krissy John Mayer is from Atlanta (Don't ask how we ended up on this topic!) A new TCB milestone: a listener calls in! Great Wolf Lodge insider info Cleaning standards for AFRs The christian boys There is faith in humanity Best to you Betty!!! Watch episode #708 on Youtube Text us or leave us a voicemail: +1 (212) 433-3TCB FOLLOW US: Instagram: @thecommercialbreak Youtube: youtube.com/thecommercialbreak TikTok: @tcbpodcast Website: www.tcbpodcast.com CREDITS: Hosts: Bryan Green & Krissy Hoadley Executive Producer: Bryan Green Producer: Astrid B. Green Voice Over: Rachel McGrath To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of The AIE Podcast... We promise we are not Podfading! We wish you a happy Galactic seasons Go see Kraemer for all of your crafting needs! We have a guild wars two update!!! And, we are our own guests! All that and more coming up right now... Podcast Audio Raw Video http://youtu.be/3pH5I_D7d9w Open Welcome to episode 429 of the podcast celebrating you, the Alea Iacta Est gaming community, the die has been podcast. This is Mkallah: To my left is Mewkow: - (catch phrase here). And to my right is Tetsemi: (catch phrase here). This week, we are joined by US!!! Welcome! Ok, we'll be digging into what we have been doing shortly, but first, let's cover this week's news... AIE News Community Where the fun is mandatory but the attendance is not. Sunday - Destiny 2 8:30 pm Eastern Monday - GW2 9:30 pm Eastern Monday - STO 10:00 pm Eastern Tuesday - SWTOR 9:00 pm Eastern Wednesday - HFO Mythic+ Mayhem (WoW) 8:00 pm Eastern Thursday- Board Game Night (1st and 3rd Thursdays) 7:00 pm Eastern/6:00 pm Central Friday - ESO 9:00 pm Eastern Saturday - LotRO 8:30 pm Eastern Saturday - FFXIV (Maps) 9:30 pm Eastern Saturday - Noob Raid (WoW) 11:00 pm Eastern Streaming and Guild Podcast News We have a ton of AIE member podcasts! Want to know where to find them? Look no further than here- New Overlords Podcast (Max and Sema) https://www.newoverlords.com Working Class Nerds (Marcus and Nick) - NSFL https://workingclassnerdscom.wordpress.com Boards and Swords (Chris and Philip) https://boardsandswords.com/blog?category=Boards%20%26%20Swords Dr. Gameology ( Dr. Daniel Kaufmann ) https://drgameology.com/ STO - Fleet Action Report (Grebog and Nikodas) https://www.youtube.com/@fleetactionreport A Podcast Reborn: A FFXIV Community Podcast (Brandon aka Old Man Franks, Meagan, and Rho) - NSFL https://www.bonusroll.gg/directory/a-podcast-reborn/ NOMADS Ashes of Creation - Alpha 2 is on and running, with a few members. We now have a fresh start company (Covenant) in New World on Hudsonland. We are enjoying all the improvements they've made lately. We are also on the legacy server Valhalla. WoW Noob Raid is 7/8 in normal Nerubn-ar Palace. Not bad at all for a bunch of Noobs lead by a professional floor tank. WoW Classic Fresh start servers are coming up in Classic SWTOR The guild is still doing MFN on Tuesday nights at 9pm EST. We are helping everyone get their Galactic Season objectives done. Still have a couple months to finish everything up. The Public Test Server (PTS) is up with content from the next patch 7.6 on it. One of the things being tested are dynamic events, which are like world quests in other games. A new single boss operation is being tested also. Lords of Light has taken it down, but there are some different mechanics that are not working correctly right now. Should be fun when it's in the live game. There are rewards for doing 100 dynamic events and a title for defeating the operation boss. Keep an eye out for groups getting together on the PTS if you want to finish those rewards up. We have four operations (raid) teams that are running different things. Check in the SWTOR channel in discord for when spots are open and subs are needed. There are a couple teams that have some regular spots open. Join up if you want to see some different content in Star Wars: The Old Republic. FFXIV New patch is out, more MSQ, more Alliance Raid, and you can combine level 1 outfits in the glamour dresser so they only take up one slot instead of many. Also, update your adventure plates! ESO We've been attempting some new-to-us trials, with varying degrees of success. Kraemer has all of the mundus stones and crafting stations currently available at his primary residence. Feel free to stop by to use them if you need to. GW2 Extra Life event running until the 19th. Take your toon into Lion's Arch.
"When you compare the sorrows of real life to the pleasures of the imaginary one, you will never want to live again, only to dream forever." - Alexandre Dumas
IntroductionOur guest today is Noah Pritchett. Noah is a field engineer who shares a homeschool background with Tyler. He ended up getting his GED and meeting a chick at Chick Fil A. They also both had to be corralled by a dad into their work in construction. Then it just clicked. His first job in field-engineering world was as a helper. Then the engineer he was helping was called away to another job. The rest is construction history. All of his training took place on the job.The Hyundai plantPart of the reason Eddie invited Noah to the show was because Noah had a hand in the gargantuan Hyundai plant near Savannah, Georgia. Noah shares that this particular project was just go-go-go. He was laying out something new every 15 minutes, working with contact points that were up to 4,000 feet apart. He recognized that he needed some help, and he gave his helper a tossed-in-the-deep-end experience similar to his own. Now everything seems small to him–except the son he had to leave at home when he left for the long stretches of work. Tyler points out that not many people understand about this travel component and how it affects workers and their families. Eddie points out that the pay is what draws people in. Noah agrees. The pay and the per diems enable people to really rake it in.Great Wolf LodgeEddie isn't necessarily excited about everything he might see at indoor water parks, but the structures impress him. Noah shares that it was on his first Great Wolf project that he realized he was truly the responsible party for the layout of this thing.It was on this job that Noah realized it's not always best to use the robots. Layout out lazy-river curves sometimes requires an old-school tape. It was truly tedious–no laziness involved. Tyler asks about the reference points for this kind of project. Tyler tees Noah up to dish on the frustrations that come with lackluster drawings. He said there are still times he feels dumb asking the questions, but when there's a wall hanging out in the middle of nowhere, you have to ask. Eddie recalls the first time he witnessed his dad notice that an engineer had screwed up, despite the fact that Eddie thought engineers were too smart to do that sort of thing. On every job, Tyler sWhat we missTyler asks Noah about the most common mess-ups, and Noah goes for the elevator. He said he checks those out right away and immediately sends the drawings back if they're off. He recounts the communication challenges and the emphasis of pictures over words. Eddie talks about the virtual certainty that there'll be complications and confusion on multi-rise buildings. Throw in some operable partitions way up there? There's going to be confusion. The worst drawings Noah gets? Multi-family dwellings. Eddie shares his thoughts on why that's the case. They often have surprisingly elaborate systems. AutoCAD and finding helpTyler asks Noah to share about his experience with AutoCAD. Noah explains that when the workflow puts design work in the hands of people earlier in the process, he sees greater quality. Eddie asks and Noah answers about integration of layout points in his models. Noah shares how integration of these elements have provided him with the opportunity to do some experimenting.Noah shares about a job near Savannah where he was hoping to be impressive but ran quickly into screwy drawings. He thought the complications that resulted from this would lead to him getting targeted by some other members of the crew. Luckily the situation took a turn that directed blame away from him. Many communication problems, Noah points out, can be avoided by being sure that you introduce yourself to as many people as possible. Simply meeting you gives them a level of confidence that you wouldn't do stupid stuff.Eddie asks Noah to share about the challenges of finding good help. It's really hard, he says. He thinks the industry just needs to find people and train them. Megaphone Message Noah directs his megaphone message to young guys: Don't stop learning. Be curious and inquisitive.Find Noah on LinkedIn Check out the partners that make our show possible.Find Us Online: BrosPodcast.com - LinkedIn - Youtube - Instagram - Facebook - TikTok - Eddie's LinkedIn - Tyler's LinkedInIf you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to us! Thanks for listening
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Despite Nathan's best attempts to make this a history podcast about General Custer, Phil, Abby, and new American Chris (welcome to the States, buddy) talk about the KC game. And a little bit of General Custer.
Send us a Text Message.With more than 20 locations in the U.S., Great Wolf Lodge is a popular chain of hotels featuring water parks and attractions that engage guests with a diverse set of lodging and dining options. Daily events are designed to entice families seeking a fun getaway and water park enthusiasts alike. Great Wolf's Voyagers Club program provides members with special deals to encourage them to book their next visit. Dave Van Saun is the Vice President of CRM and Ancillary for Great Wolf Lodge. In his role with the brand, he spends much of his time on the ancillary side of the business—which is everything guests can do at Great Wolf outside of booking the room. Van Saun works with pricing, packaging, and promotion of all the brand's food and beverages, retail, and attractions alongside Great Wolf's line of business leaders. On the CRM side, Van Saun oversees customer communications, and that is where loyalty fits into his purview. Great Wolf launched its loyalty program a couple of years ago, and Van Saun and his team have managed the day-to-day activities supporting Voyagers Club since. Mark Johnson, CEO of Loyalty360, spoke with Van Saun about the brand's loyalty program, forming strategic partnerships to elevate the customer experience, and measuring success.Watch the full interview here: https://youtu.be/ytKu1PluJU0Read the feature on Loyalty360 here: https://loyalty360.org/content-gallery/in-depth-exclusives/great-wolf-lodge-making-an-impact-on-the-full-customer-experience-by-evolving-customer-loyalty
Dr. Romie Mushtaq is a board-certified physician and one of the most fascinating people I've met in hospitality. After spending six years as the Chief Wellness Officer at Evolution Hospitality, she moved to Great Wolf Resorts to be their Chief Wellness Officer - and in this episode, you're going to learn how she takes care of the people providing hospitality....with plenty of lessons for you and your hospitality business.Learn about Dr. Romie's book, "The Busy Brain Cure"Listen to our other episode with Dr. Romie, How To Rest Well and Avoid BurnoutFollow Dr. Romie on LinkedInFollow Dr. Romie on InstagramFollow Dr. Romie on YouTube What did you think about this episode? Join the Hospitality Daily community on LinkedIn and share your thoughts. If you care about hospitality, check out the Masters of Moments podcast where Jake Wurzak interviews top leaders in hospitality. His conversations with Bashar Wali and Matt Marquis are a great place to start, but also check out his solo episodes such as how he underwrites investment deals and a deep dive into GP fees you know about. Music by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
Dr. Romie Mushtaq is a board-certified physician who brings together more than two decades of leadership in neurology, integrative medicine, and mindfulness. Her first book, "The Busy Brain Cure" was published by Harper Collins in January 2024. Dr. Romie serves as Chief Wellness Officer for Great Wolf Resorts and, in this episode, explains how you can take care of yourself - and your teams - as a hospitality leader.Follow Dr. Romie on LinkedInFollow Dr. Romie on InstagramFollow Dr. Romie on YouTube What did you think about this episode? Join the Hospitality Daily community on LinkedIn and share your thoughts. If you care about hospitality, check out the Masters of Moments podcast where Jake Wurzak interviews top leaders in hospitality. His conversations with Bashar Wali and Matt Marquis are a great place to start, but also check out his solo episodes such as how he underwrites investment deals and a deep dive into GP fees you know about. Music by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
In this episode, Bryan and Kristen talk about the stress of watching other people's children at a swimming pool, explain how unfortunate it is that their dog doesn't like some children, and discuss a little about 'Extreme Ownership' by Jocko Willink. Life Level 1 is a general topic podcast about life from the humorous perspective of Bryan and his broad, Kristen. Bryan has a background in video game development and Kristen has a background in life. The thoughts and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the individual contributors alone and are not a reflection of their employers.
Jamie is the one and only son of martial arts founder Jimmy Webster.He started training at a young age and earned his black belt at age 14. He held the title of Alabama State champion for 5 years in a row from 1985-1990. In 1993 he attacked the national tournament circuit and in 1994 won ... Jamie Webster – Great Wolf – Ep129
Paul and Ryan give a good look at what Great Wolf's withdrawal indicates about the Visalia business climate (5:25); The…
We're back from our Disneyland vacation with just the 4 of us and doing a recap on how the trip was! Instead of doing a day by day breakdown, we have 7 questions we've asked each other as we reflect on this trip. These questions are a great way to reflect on any trip you and your family take. It's great to be able to connect on the great and not so great moments of the trip and dream about what we'd want for the next trip in the future. We hope you enjoy listening to our crazy adventures (including the great burrito search) and use the questions from the episode to reflect. Questions: What is an unexpected thing that happened that you loved?Favorite experience (or ride)?What's one thing that you're grateful we did?What was the best food or drink you had?What is something you wish we would've done?What was the bummer part of the trip?What is something you want to do next?General tips and I'll answer all questions in the comments:- Try to be there in the morning, wait times are SIGNIFICANTLY lower. We never rope dropped but made sure we were in the parks by 8:30am or 9am. Crowds picked up around 11:30am.- Moms - get your lashes done before going, 10/10 loves not dealing with it during the trip- Instacart groceries. We had a full kitchen and loved it for making dinners and packing lunches. Uncrustables were the best.- Best thing about the trip for me was Lamplight Lounge reservations for WOC (7:55 reservation). We just did steak nachos, drinks and donuts and it was great $95 with tip.- Bought Disney gift cards from Target throughout the year. Had $50 per person for spending and $200 for food.- Will NEVER AGAIN bring car seats, we'll book a shuttle that has them next time. Not worth the hassle.- Will not do Great Wolf again either. Would prefer to stay at one hotel and not switch spots.Shop our Amazon Disney Must Haves:Portable luggage cart for car seatsWomen's Belt Bag Black Travel LEGO kit Women's portable raincoat SMALL Carry On Duffle Bags for a Personal ItemPortable Battery PackDouble Stroller Rain CoverDouble pack of packing cubesStroller sling bag Samsung tags for the kids Cooler for bringing lunches and snacksSubmit your question at www.couplesbecomingintentional.com or email us at jcvhouse@gmail.com to connect with us! What did you love most about this episode? Send us an email at jcvhouse@gmail.com to let us know or DM Carrie on Instagram.We'd also love to have you take 30 seconds to leave us a review for the show over on Apple Podcasts. We love hearing from you and would love to feature your review on the show!
We're back; new year, same us! Following an episode from December where we talked about Quarterly/Yearly check-ins. We heard from a lot of you who... let's say struggled with the exercises. First, let us say, that's okay and quite normal. Second, let us take responsibility for that and correct or put in what may have been missing. We believe it might help and what better time to set new couple goals than the 2nd week of the new year! Also: We talk funny stories (massive parent fail) and offer up some suggestions for our dear friends at Great Wolf Lodge. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
IT'S WOLFIN TIME! In the season eight finale, Singh and Varela walk in the steps of the Great Wolf as he attempts to cut the head off the traitor snake in Wolfsbane...
Join Justin as he delves into Chapter 6 of The Dragon Reborn
It is critically important that we read to our kids every day. It is also important for dads to be involved in that. The kids benefit from seeing us read to them as well as from the books we will favor over what they will typically choose. If you need some help getting a good bedtime story, please consider my first children's story The Great Wolf. The Amazon link is here --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dadinadaughtersworld/support
Academy Award nominee Chris Bailey (of iconic Disney animated short Runaway Brain) is the director of the new animated film The Great Wolf Pack: A Call to Adventure. Bailey and the folks at popular indoor water park chain The Great Wolf Lodge are taking their beloved characters (Wiley Wolf, Violet Wolf, Oliver Raccoon, Sammy Squirrel and Brinley Bear) and transforming and transporting them into animation. A Call to Adventure is available at all 19 resort locations starting this Labor Day weekend and on YouTube this Monday September 5th.
This week Brian & Frank discusses the adventure that is The Great Wolf lodge where Brian and is ex celebrated their son's 11th birthday! They talk water slides, lost kids, physics, and how much a turd in the pool should financially cost someone. Then they breakdown Birthday Traditions From around the world. What happens in Spain?? Listen to find out!!! Join our Patreon and get access to an extra episode a week! Want to choose what movie Brian writes next? Select the Daddy Level and he will write a movie of your choosing AND write you into the movie! https://patreon.com/wickedfunnypodcast Check out our Website: https://wickedfunnypodcast.com Follow Wicked Funny: TikTok IG: https://www.instagram.com/wickedfunnypodcast Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/wickedfunnypodcast FB: https://www.facebook.com/wickedfunnypodcast Follow Brian: IG: https://www.instagram.com/beaudoinbrian Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/beaudoinbrian Follow Frank: https://www.instagram..com/frank_gazerro
Brought To You by The Trusted Sons at 209 269 2727, America's Handyman Company. This gal has made sure this place ends up on a tourist map when traveling through the golden state. Her name is Linda Abeldt, and she does that through the tourism arm of town, which we call Visit Manteca. Before that, there was no tourism office, there was one star of the show, OAKWOOD LAKE. Linda started working at the Manteca parks and rec dept. then opened Lynda's Dance Studio she owned the travel agency in town then they created Visit Manteca to promote the place we call home.. Linda was the first person hired for that job. Linda is semi-retired now lives with her decades-long "other" Rex Osborne, they have a ranch in Modesto along she has new grandma duties.. They operate Graffiti Dogs in Modesto and each of them has their hands in many pots. I will now talk to my disco teacher when I was a young man. That is a true story and we'll barely scratch the surface today with this member of the Manteca Hall Of Fame she is the reason people haven't forgotten about Manteca. All the new businesses that come here. From the Big League Dreams Ball Park to the hotels, and Bass Pro, the Promenade and now Great Wolf and you name it. Linda has had a hand in it, and she is on today's show.
Join Heather and guest Jordan as they talk about micro/macro dosing for mental health and healing from trauma/PTSD/CPTSD. Heather goes into detail on how psychedelics improve mental function by creating new neural pathways. Heather and Jordan discuss their recent trip to Great Wolf with the children and current life.
Blake Law, Brad Chester, and Jaime Paris interview Hunter Nichols about his recent top 8 finish with Space Wolves at GW US series NOLA! In part one, we discuss his round of 8 loss to Brad Chester's Drukhari!
In this episode, we are delighted to welcome Myles back after a longer than expected absence, and taking advantage of his expertise, we conclude our analysis of Defence of Ryza by discussing the new Legios, their rules, and especially their colour schemes! Afterwards, in Tales of Heresy, we chat about our first Primarchs book, the intriguing Leman Russ: the Great Wolf by Chris Wraight! Age of Darkness Episode 11810.42 Defence of Ryza Legios and Maniples2.15.28 Takes of Heresy: Leman Russ the Great Wolf by Chris Wraight3.23.56 Two-Week Hobby ChallengeClosing Song is "Nightmare" by Fulci The Age of Darkness Podcast can be contacted at ageofdarknesspodcast@gmail.comLil' Legends Painting Studio: www.lillegendstudio.comGet merch here: https://ageofdarkness.bigcartel.com/iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-age-of-darkness-podcast/id985682558Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theageofdarknesspodcastSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/ageofdarknesspodcastStitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-age-of-darkness-podcastGoogle Play Music: https://goo.gl/app/playmusic?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/Iq7ledxmo7uhxytxo2kmmev3nia?t%3DThe_Age_of_Darkness_Podcast
Lindblad Expeditions plans to begin their 2021 voyages to remote destinations and acquires majority stakes in complementary businesses. https://edge.winmo.com/hubnews/articles/32936 Also, Great Wolf Resorts replaces their creative and media AORs as they continue an aggressive push to keep their business swimming. https://edge.winmo.com/hubnews/articles/32968 Article: Anthony Fauci reveals which activities he will and won't do now that he's vaccinated. https://www.businessinsider.com/fauci-how-behavior-activities-changed-after-covid-19-vaccination-2021-4
On this episode of 4th&15 we welcome the wolf himself Jamie "GREAT WOLF" Webster to the show. We also talk about the nfl trade talks and a surprise. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Moin Freunde. In dieser neuen Folge unseres kleinen Formates der Sprechunterhaltung gehen wir zunächst auf ein Thema aus der letzten Folge ein, da viele gefragt haben, was "Leerverkäufe" sind und warum diese moralisch zweifelhaft sind. Das erklären wir anhand der JJsPub-Aktie. Dass Justin nicht so ganz sattelfest ist, wenn es darum geht, Filme von Leonardo Di Caprio auseinanderzuhalten, hört man deutlich raus. Außerdem gehen wir auf ein Thema ein, was uns eingereicht wurde. Nämlich warum gerade kleine und junge Unternehmer 'nen echten Struggle haben, insbesondere von Banken Kapital zu bekommen, um wachsen zu können. Alles wie immer auf unterhaltsamem Niveau. Habt Spaß damit!
The Amarok is more than a Terraria character, music software, or a Volkswagen truck. Discover the stories and traits of this Inuit spirit. Sound Effects: Sound Effects Factory Music Coordinator: Matt Duffy AKA DJ TripleBypass Theme Song: "Mystery" by Tavana, courtesy of HI*Sessions. Featured Song: "One Day Soon" by Ernie Cruz Jr., courtesy of HI*Sessions. ***** Please share us with your friends and family. Instagram: legendsfromthepacific https://www.instagram.com/legendsfromthepacific Twitter: LegendsPacific https://twitter.com/LegendsPacific Don't forget to subscribe and visit our website: https://legendsfromthepacific.com/20-amarok Send us your feedback at: https://legendsfromthepacific.com/feedback
Recap of the weekend. Dennis has a tough breakdown. He has been feeling down about the past 2 months and it caught up with him this week. We venture to Great Wolf with Ashley's family, and we say goodbye to our good friend Robbie! I enjoyed the hell out of this one!
In this episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast, I tackle the controversial topic of wolf reintroduction in Colorado, taking an unbiased look at the support for both sides of this debate, as well as the history of the wolf in the state. Produced, written, and hosted by: Spencer McKee If you've got questions about this show or an idea for our next one, we can be reached at info@outtherecolorado.com.
In this episode, I have a round table discussion with Chris and Angie from The All Creatures Podcast about wolves. We discuss their controversial reintroduction in Yellowstone, impact on the environment being a keystone species, hunting and management of wolves, livestock and human conflicts, and how we can all learn to coexist.For more information, visit https://www.allcreaturespod.comFollow Corbin MaxeyYouTube: https://goo.gl/ZbuBnRInstagram: https://goo.gl/NDYWFF Twitter: https://goo.gl/F4zVfNFacebook: https://goo.gl/ZsE1SP
Cogitator status://ACTIVE. >WARNING - temperate config running at HIGH> Data Exload processing_Complete. Vox-data_Recieved//Subject- [Episode 4] Returning after an unexpected hiatus, in our fourth transmission we talk Apocalypse, Warhammer day, new reveals and, of course, Contrast. Marc regales us with a mighty Knights v Black Legion battle report and we discuss our love for the intricacies and complexities of the 40k Universe. Episode 4 is also our first release to feature our character study section, where we delve into the history of Colonel 'Iron Hand' Straken and Bjorn the Fell-Handed. This section also explores further details of the Imperial Guard command structure and, hypothesises the reasons for Russ leaving Bjorn behind to be the Great Wolf. As usual, we chat about our new purchases, builds, painting, recent experiences with 40k novels/audiobooks and our favourite content creators. Additionally, we examine the significance of an academic approach to understanding 40k lore, and, stare in awe at the GIRTH of the 'Forges of Mars' omnibus. -Sacred oils have been repeatedly applied in the name of the Machine God to ensure this podcast maintains it's blessed audio fidelity- Email us at sanctionextremispodcast@gmail.com Instagram @sanctionextremis Twitter @sanctionextrem1 Facebook: @sanctionextremispodcast PRAISE THE OMNISSIAH! >Warning: Explicit Language< Logo background-Credit:NASA/ESA and Jeff Hester (Arizona State University). Used under CC 4.0. NASA/ESA do not endorse this podcast! Music: ‘A Sheep in Wolf’s Clothing’ © 2012 Circle of Rage. Used with permission. Sound effects used from iLife effects package within Logic X, royalty-free © 2015 Apple.
Kyle and Mikhail visit the Bloody Baron in Crow's Nest, try to incept a pizza recipe in his mind, and then can't find their way out of a discussion on whether or not the Wolf King exists when HE'S RIGHT THERE ON THE SCREEN Twitter: @KyleLMarshall & @LeaderGrev Music: Healing - In Love With A Ghost Streaming on Twitch Mondays at 11 pm ET
Diggs, a squire of Sir Orren, tests to become a fully-fledged Knight of the Order of the Crescent, becomes the "Vanquisher of the Great Wolf," and begins his search for the cure of the Affliction.
Saturday seminar at Great Wolf leader weekend 2018
Saturday seminar at Great Wolf leader weekend 2018
Friday night session from Young Life Great Wolf Weekend 2017
Friday night session from Young Life Great Wolf Weekend 2017
Lynette and Stefanie open this weeks first episode of For Crying Out Loud welcoming their guest Chris Mancini from Comedy Film Nerds podcast. The gang opens the show talking about some of the best and worst children's movies of the year. Then Stefanie recaps her trip to the Great Wolf lodge with the family. After that, Chris talks about his crowdfunded podcast documentary Ear Buds. Before they wrap, Chris's podcast partner Graham Elwood finally shows up, but luckily is able to stick around for this Fridays episode.