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BGMania B-Sides #46 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. Today on the show, Bedroth turns the spotlight toward Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II, the 1989 NES follow-up that leans harder into its dark fantasy tone while expanding on the original game's scope. It's a strange, ambitious sequel for its time... one that mixes platforming with a heavier emphasis on exploration and atmosphere, all wrapped in that unmistakable late-80s Nintendo-era design philosophy. This episode comes your way thanks to listener Heat00veride, whose request gives us a great excuse to revisit more work by David Wise. The soundtrack reflects that shift in tone almost immediately. At the same time, it never loses that classic NES identity, with sharp, memorable hooks cutting through the darker textures. Email the show at bgmaniapodcast@gmail.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, or any other thoughts you'd like to share! Special thanks to our Executive Producers: Jexak, Xancu, Jeff & Mike. EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS Title from Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II [David Wise, 1989] Ground Level from Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II [David Wise, 1989] Shop from Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II [David Wise, 1989] Sky from Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II [David Wise, 1989] Underwater from Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II [David Wise, 1989] Wind Elemental from Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II [David Wise, 1989] Water Elemental from Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II [David Wise, 1989] Fire Elemental from Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II [David Wise, 1989] Earth Elemental from Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II [David Wise, 1989] Icefire Mountain from Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II [David Wise, 1989] LINKS Patreon: https://patreon.com/bgmania Website: https://bgmania.podbean.com/ Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Facebook: BGManiaPodcast X: BGManiaPodcast Instagram: BGManiaPodcast TikTok: BGManiaPodcast YouTube: BGManiaPodcast Twitch: BGManiaPodcast PODCAST NETWORK Very Good Music: A VGM Podcast Listening Religiously
This week's Anchoring Truths Podcast is a roundtable discussion of the James Wilson Institute's travels around the country to law school campuses from February-April. JWI Founder & Co-Director Hadley Arkes and Programs Director Daniel Osborne join host Garrett Snedeker to describe what they saw from law students at four different campuses during JWI's law school seminars as well as on visits to conferences held at other schools. Listen to hear about the deepening interest in this Natural Law Moment from the ground up.
Mean rabbits and poison catapillars. The latest on the Rialto Apartments. Victor Glover clarifies the significance of being the first black astronaut heading to the moon. Disney parking hack has been discovered. Jonathan Savage on the latest from Iran. European leaders meet to talk about oil flow through the straight of Hormuz. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mean rabbits and poison catapillars. The latest on the Rialto Apartments. Victor Glover clarifies the significance of being the first black astronaut heading to the moon. Disney parking hack has been discovered. Jonathan Savage on the latest from Iran. European leaders meet to talk about oil flow through the straight of Hormuz.
Unwritten Chapters with Matthew Heneghan is a solo channel about modern life, meaning, and the parts of the story that don't fit neatly into slogans.Hosted by a veteran, former army medic, ex-paramedic, and nonfiction author, the channel blends lived experience with cultural commentary, reflection, and hard-earned perspective. Some episodes explore mental health, addiction, grief, and burnout — not as branding, but as reality. Others focus on culture, politics, media narratives, nostalgia, creativity, writing, and the strange work of building a life that actually feels honest.This is a place for thoughtful conversations, quiet observations, and blunt truths — whether the topic is recovery, fatherhood, books, movies, current events, or the everyday friction of being a human who's seen a few things.You'll find:reflective solo episodes and personal essayscultural and political commentary without performative outragereaction videos grounded in lived experienceconversations about writing, creativity, publishing, and disciplinestories about identity, change, and starting again without pretending it's prettyThis isn't a self-help channel.It's not trauma tourism.It's not positivity theatre.It's for people who are empathetic, thoughtful, and allergic to bullshit — first responders, veterans, nurses, creatives, readers, parents, partners, and anyone who prefers honesty over inspiration porn.New videos weekly.Subscribe if you're interested in perspective, not platitudes.Books by Matthew HeneghanA Medic's MindA memoir about service, loss, reinvention, and the long road forward.Amazon: https://a.co/d/fbYbp7xTrauma and TeaEssays on recovery, responsibility, and telling the truth.Amazon: https://a.co/d/9GnaoDV
In a parking garage where no one can ever find the exit, a desperate woman with a gun might be the only thing that can finally change the rules. Over 80 exclusive bonus episodes are waiting for you. Unlock them now with a 7-day free trial of Dr. NoSleep Premium. Cancel anytime. No commitment. Huge thanks to all our sponsors for making this episode possible: BetterHelp: Sign up now and get 10% off at betterhelp.com/dns. Quince: Go to quince.com/dns for free shipping and 365-day returns. Shopify: Sign up for your $1 per month trial today at shopify.com/dns. Author: Jake Bible Check out Jake's latest collection of stories, They All Bleed: Ten NoSleep Stories, Volume Two: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0G96H432Y * * * CONTENT DISCLAIMER: This episode contains explicit content not limited to intense themes, strong language, and depictions of violence intended for adults. Parental guidance is strongly advised for children under the age of 18. Listener discretion is advised. #drnosleep #scarystories #horrorstories #doctornosleep #horrorpodcast #horror Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen to the full story ad-free right now with a 7-DAY FREE TRIAL of Dr. NoSleep Premium. Cancel anytime. No commitment. In a parking garage where no one can ever find the exit, a desperate woman with a gun might be the only thing that can finally change the rules. Huge thanks to all our sponsors for making this episode possible: BetterHelp: Sign up now and get 10% off at betterhelp.com/dns. Quince: Go to quince.com/dns for free shipping and 365-day returns. Shopify: Sign up for your $1 per month trial today at shopify.com/dns. Author: Jake Bible Check out Jake's latest collection of stories, They All Bleed: Ten NoSleep Stories, Volume Two: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0G96H432Y * * * CONTENT DISCLAIMER: This episode contains explicit content not limited to intense themes, strong language, and depictions of violence intended for adults. Parental guidance is strongly advised for children under the age of 18. Listener discretion is advised. #drnosleep #scarystories #horrorstories #doctornosleep #horrorpodcast #horror Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Imaging demand keeps rising, but building new capacity is slow, expensive, and disruptive. What if mobile imaging could feel less like a workaround and more like an extension of the hospital?In this interview from RSNA25, Henry Howe, CEO of Akumin, and Greg Sitkiewicz, Chief Commercial Officer, explain why the company introduced a mobile drop trailer that lowers directly to ground level. They discuss how small design decisions change patient access, staff workflow, setup time, and imaging throughput, especially for health systems dealing with backlogs or rural coverage gaps.You'll hear how the drop trailer removes stairs and lifts, deploys in minutes, integrates with hospital IT systems, and supports higher patient volumes.
The administration may be trying to lay the groundwork for Trump to invoke the Insurrection Act by invading Chicago but the real human stories are breaking through: ordinary Chicagoans are outraged that good, decent immigrants are being snatched off the street and their families' lives ruined. And while Kristi Noem keeps promoting the bad guys that are being rounded up, ICE is also treating American citizens abhorrently. Plus, from our live show in D.C., Rep. Sarah McBride talks with Sarah Longwell about the need for a big tent coalition without purity tests, and how the Dem demands for a renewal of the ACA subsidies is also a challenge to Trump's authoritarian power grab. Jacob Soboroff joins Tim Miller and Rep. Sarah McBride was live with Sarah Longwell. show notes Stephen Miller discussing plenary authority on CNN Tim's 'Bulwark Take' with George Retes Jacob's book, "Separated: Inside an American Tragedy" Stephen Markely's book, "The Deluge," referenced by Tim "City of Quartz," by Mike Davis, referenced by Jacob Tix for MSNBC live show Saturday in NYC Tim's playlist
Reese Drenth from Ground Level Dispatch is with us during The Big Show to talk about how the shutdown of the federal government impacts agriculture.
DSC's Campfires with Larry WeishuhnColor-Phase Bears, Big Black Bruisers & a Day at Stealth Vision (with Dr. Mike Arnold)Episode Summary Pull up a chair—Larry welcomes friend and wildlife biologist Dr. Mike Arnold back to the fire to swap spring bear stories from British Columbia and Alberta, break down color-phase genetics, and nerd out on long-range Stealth Vision optics at company HQ in Crockett, Texas. From barge rides over 600-foot glacial lakes and logging-road stalks to a rain-soaked recovery on a 400-pound boar, this one's packed with fieldcraft, gear talk, and camp-style laughs. 00:00 – Welcome & Sponsors Larry sets the table and welcomes Dr. Mike back to the mic. 01:28 – Mike's British Columbia Spot-and-Stalk • Camp access by barge across a deep, glacial lake; days spent glassing logging roads • Goal: a color-phase bear (“cinnamon/chocolate”)—and finding one! • Tracking with wind in the face, slipping off the road into a small burn, and re-locating the bear at ~60 yards • Shot with a .338 Federal (MG Arms ultralight) on quad sticks; double-lung hit, short dash, quick finish • Daily bear sightings (including a grizzly boar and sow), plus moose, mule deer—and elk moving back into the area 13:00 – Larry's Alberta Hunt (Bait, Ground Level, Big Boar) • A cagey black bear that “checks the blind” finally slips up—Larry hunts from the ground instead • Raining hard, light is terrible; Stealth Vision SVT 3-18×44 with lit reticle makes the difference • Mossberg .308 on loan from Brad Fenson, Hornady Precision Hunter ammo; quartering shot, short 35-step recovery • Estimated ~400-lb spring boar with a “weightlifter's neck” 18:30 – Why So Many Color-Phase Bears? • Dr. Mike's genetics take: small historical populations can “fix” color variants in a region • Western/interior populations show more blondes, cinnamons, and chocolates; coastal/eastern tend to be black • Forestry practices and green-up patterns boost bear numbers; grizzlies abundant but not generally huntable there (outside First Nation harvest) 22:30 – Range Day at Stealth Vision HQ (Crockett, TX) • Inside look at Stealth Vision's “top-tier or nothing” approach with Dr. John McCall and Joe Cunningham • The integrated cant indicator (“green bubble”)—no more flipping to a separate level at long range • Pushing to 1,000+ yards; how smart engineering for the human eye improves clarity, speed, and precision • Anecdotes on extreme consistency—tiny groups at 500 yards and beyond 33:05 – Looking Ahead • Saskatchewan plans (good color-phase odds), plus a visit to Choctaw Hunting Lodge on the horizon • Camp closes with thanks and an open invite to gather again next week Rifles & Calibers: • MG Arms Ultralight – .338 Federal (Dr. Mike) • Mossberg – .308 Win (Larry, loaner from Brad Fenson) Optics: • Stealth Vision SVT 3-18×44 (illuminated reticle, integrated cant indicator) Ammunition: • Hornady Precision Hunter (ELD-X) Hunt Styles: • Spot-and-stalk (BC); Baited (Alberta) Wildlife Notes: • Frequent black bear sightings, grizzly pair, moose; elk recolonizing pockets of BC • Color-phase frequency in parts of BC ~25–30% (per outfitter estimates) “It's easy to shoot too high on bears—know the anatomy. Even then, aim discipline matters.” – Larry & Dr. Mike If you enjoyed this campfire, follow/subscribe so you don't miss our next episode—Larry's lining up more voices from this same camp week. Share the show with a hunting buddy, and let us know your favorite bear-hunting lessons or color-phase encounters. DSC • Hornady • Taurus • Stealth Vision • Mossberg • Vineyard Max • Red 55 Winery • Choctaw Hunting Lodge Plus: The Crown Bar (La In This EpisodeGear & Details MentionedPull QuoteCall to ActionThanks to Our Partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The war in Ukraine is often, like many conflicts, discussed through the lens of foreign policy and the interests of these entities that we call states. This is not the framing that we simply inherit from media, it is one that the Left globally has embraced just as thoroughly as liberals and conservatives. Discussions become... Read Full Article
We're back after a brief summer break!The war in Ukraine is often, like many conflicts, discussed through the lens of foreign policy and the interests of these entities that we call states. This is not the framing that we simply inherit from media, it is one that the Left globally has embraced just as thoroughly as liberals and conservatives. Discussions become echoes of the Cold War, where massive power blocks collide in some geopolitical game involving huge historical projects. There are myriad issues with this framing, but we will focus on just one in this episode. This framing has a tragic side effect, it has the tendency to disappear people on the ground living through conflict, and often abandoning them as a result. It has led some on the Left to support the worst authoritarians, right wing religious extremists, and genocidaires, all while abandoning people fighting authoritarianism repeatedly, merely because the states that supports the regime they are fighting are "anti-American". We want to have a different discussion about war, and about Ukraine; a discussion about what it means to be an anarchist living in a place actively under invasion, facing existential threats, and the threat of immanent arrest or death if you lose. We are joined by Anton from the Solidarity Collectives to talk about the war, how life continues in a warzone, what the war has meant for the anarchist community in Ukraine and the wider region, and how a movement can not just survive, but also actively engage in the situation around them, against all odds.You can follow the work of Solidarity Collectives here:https://www.solidaritycollectives.org/en/https://bsky.app/profile/solcolua.bsky.social
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In this podcast, we go over an article explaining some things going on around the filming of Spider-Man: Brand New Day. How do you think this Spider-Man will turn out?
Join the convo as we discuss the importance of understanding grace (especially in moments of struggle) and how Gods grace meets us at our lowest points. This conversation emphasizes the need for self-compassion, the different levels of grace, and the significance of setting boundaries while showing grace to others. We look at the role of community and support in the healing process, and how God's unconditional love is the foundation for a narrative shift in your personal life.
We went boots-on-the-ground at the Kansas City Chiefs Training Camp — and what we saw from the good, the bad, and the ugly. In this Deep Dive Tour stop on the Swim Lessons Podcast, we break down: Patrick Mahomes' form ⚡ Travis Kelce's final tour? Rookie standouts & surprise performers What fans are saying from the sidelines The biggest NFL headlines shaping the 2025 season This isn't just talk — it's what we saw, what we felt, and why KC might have an interesting year.
Space colonization isn't about abandoning Earth—it's about transforming it. Discover how expanding into space can drive innovation, sustainability, and prosperity right here on the ground.Watch my exclusive video Fishbowl Starships - Water As Shielding - https://nebula.tv/videos/isaacarthur-fishbowl-starships-water-as-shieldingGet Nebula using my link for 40% off an annual subscription: https://go.nebula.tv/isaacarthurGet a Lifetime Membership to Nebula for only $300: https://go.nebula.tv/lifetime?ref=isaacarthurUse the link gift.nebula.tv/isaacarthur to give a year of Nebula to a friend for just $30.Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.netJoin Nebula: https://go.nebula.tv/isaacarthurSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthurSupport us on Subscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/isaac-arthurFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Isaac_A_Arthur on Twitter and RT our future content.SFIA Discord Server: https://discord.gg/53GAShECredits:How Colonizing Space Benefits Earth: The Ground-Level Gains of a Galactic FutureEpisode 726.1; June 22, 2025Written, Produced & Narrated by: Isaac ArthurGraphics: Bryan Versteeg, Jeremy Jozwik, Sergio BoteroSelect imagery/video supplied by Getty Images Music Courtesy of Epidemic Sound http://epidemicsound.com/creatorSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Space colonization isn't about abandoning Earth—it's about transforming it. Discover how expanding into space can drive innovation, sustainability, and prosperity right here on the ground.Watch my exclusive video Fishbowl Starships - Water As Shielding - https://nebula.tv/videos/isaacarthur-fishbowl-starships-water-as-shieldingGet Nebula using my link for 40% off an annual subscription: https://go.nebula.tv/isaacarthurGet a Lifetime Membership to Nebula for only $300: https://go.nebula.tv/lifetime?ref=isaacarthurUse the link gift.nebula.tv/isaacarthur to give a year of Nebula to a friend for just $30.Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.netJoin Nebula: https://go.nebula.tv/isaacarthurSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthurSupport us on Subscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/isaac-arthurFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Isaac_A_Arthur on Twitter and RT our future content.SFIA Discord Server: https://discord.gg/53GAShECredits:How Colonizing Space Benefits Earth: The Ground-Level Gains of a Galactic FutureEpisode 726.1; June 22, 2025Written, Produced & Narrated by: Isaac ArthurGraphics: Bryan Versteeg, Jeremy Jozwik, Sergio BoteroSelect imagery/video supplied by Getty Images Music Courtesy of Epidemic Sound http://epidemicsound.com/creatorSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
John King from Ground Level Dispatch tell us what he's focused on right now in ag news including the conflict in the Middle East and the price of crude oil.
Welcome to Immersion You have reached strata 3Flex and the Robo-Dog (Making Decisions)Decisions are the cusp between reality and possibility. Decisive actions create a continuously evolving universe for sentient beings where fate can immobilise actions and defeat progress. The decision-makers hold power over themselves, and, more often than not, over others.Androids programmed to learn can aid decision-making when dealing with complex data, intricate parameters, and variables that surpass human understanding.Often they excel at making accurate choices within their defined boundaries. However, an android will not excel in addressing intangibleaspects of human decision-making. Ethical dilemmas, moral considerations, and other human factors that significantly influence our lives and shape society are neither considered nor understood by a machine.Maybeline was sitting on Renyke's shoulder cleaning herself. Renyke collected bugs from the alley and analysed their chemical and biological structure.There was a bag next to where he had woken, a large backpack, beside a long leather coat. Renyke took some time to look in the bag attempting to remember how he had arrived in the alley. Nothing seemed familiar.'What are all these things?' he asked POS.These are standard-issue SAS munitions from the 21st century.....It occurred to Renyke that he could interrogate POS for more information.'Why am I here?Where have I come from?'There was a long pause before POS answered....I do not have access to that information. My software was set to launch when we arrived. There is no accessible historical data at my disposal...Catching himself in a window reflection Renyke put on the dark glasses he had found in the pocket of the coat.'We look pretty good Maybeline,' he remarked, surprised by his unfamiliar vanity.Mabeline nestled into Renyke's neck as they left the relative safety of the alley and entered the foreboding street.They were in the centre of a busy metropolis. There was a lot of activity with people shouting, bartering goods and moving quickly about the place. There were small groups of brightly dressed individuals congregating around stationary vehicles. Some were smoking pipes. Small hazy clouds hovered above them trapping the weak rays of the sun. The towering semi-derelict buildings created shadowy corners where small fires provided more light and warmth.The vehicles appeared to be a mix of old-fashioned motorised cabins from transportation systems and helicopters. There were some long-legged hybrids; electric solar-engine mashups that looked like menacing metal insects.Renyke's detectors showed the air comprised mostly of oxygen with low levels of other chemicals: chlorine, sulphur, silicone, fluorine polymers and plasticisers.'Hey, dude from the *Brightside, you want some *nibs?'A man hovered expectantly, somewhat close for comfort. He looked dishevelled but alert as he checked all directions avoiding eye contact with Renyke.Renyke checked POS for 'nibs'.......A drug used by nearly half the world's population that creates euphoria and doubles strength for a limited period. Overdose can cause temporary and permanent coma. Long-term effects; brain rot......'How much?' asked Renyke, whose algorithm was set to absorb all information about humans.'I can do you a deal' said the man, '50 *bits.... Or the Rat'.Renyke checked POS for *bits......Bits: street talk for gold, silver, uranium and other metal nuggets used in the black and grey economy without government authority....'I have no bits,' said Renyke.'Hahahahahaha'.........' see you in hell brother!' shouted the man as he danced away on long legs and a demeanour that seemed at odds with his situation.In the *midcasts, happiness came with security and expectation. digital and technological lives were formatted for predictability and reliability. The present and the future were reliable and predictable. Although Renyke was struggling to remember the details of his purpose here,, he knew very well that this place was different.A large flamboyant man in a fur coat whistled.'Hey girly, you want some dirty action? I'll take that rodent off your hands if you need some sexy time.'A warning comes from POS......Danger! Immediate! Ground Level!....A *robo-dog was barking loudly at Maybeline who was now snarling and making a shrieking noise.For a fraction of a second Renyke analysed all the variables and consequences of his next actions.The options were endless. POS had created a fleeting map of the most probable scenarios and outcomes that sprawled a multidimensional time map like a mathematical cobweb. Of course, Renyke, with his advanced artificial intelligence capabilities, was able to analyse in the tiniest fraction of time.He could immobilise the robo-dog, tame it and use it, sell it, break it up, separate its useful component parts, analyse its database for information, absorb its operating system, or, he could simply ignore it.Renyke began to ponder his skill set remembering that he was an excellent chess player. Single decisions about actions that he could make foresaw a million possibilities. Theoretically, this allowed for finely tuned activities and performance with very little or zero harm caused to his previous owners. Indeed, this forward-thinking ability had marked machines as superior in operation to humans who were narrow thinkers and only able to make selfish and immediate decisions based on emotional desires without reference to consequences.The robo-dog opened its mouth and bit Renyke's ankle.to be continued...© 2025 Sarnia de la Mare
John King from Ground Level Dispatch joins the We Speak Farm Morning Show!
The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast Tuesday, June 3rd BE MONEYWISE. Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Guys" podcast call: 661-847-1000 text in anytime: 661-396-1000 website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Manageme instagram: MoneywiseWealthManagement Guest: Jenny "Almond Girl" Holtermann, Almond Farmer, Executive Director at Water Association of Kern County & President of the Kern County Farm Bureau website instagram facebook
Reese Drenth from Ground Level Dispatchjoins Bob Quinn and Duane Murley on The Big Show!
Reese Drenth from Ground Level Dispatch joins Bob Quinn and Duane Murley on The Big Show.
The Big Show talks to John King from Ground Level Dispatch on Friday, May 23rd.
Alice Horton, Executive Director and Karen Russell, Director of the HOPE Center at Burke County Christian Ministries in Morganton, NC. They give a first hand account of the needs and issues facing those experiencing homelessness and the boots on the ground successes, failures, challenges, and opportunities of providing basic needs care for those in need. Restoring resiliency is their goal. Learn more about BUCM at https://www.bucm.net/
Duane Murley is joined by Reese Drenth from Ground Level Dispatch diving into the drop in soybean prices Thursday, renewable fuels discussions, and where commodity prices may head into the summer months.
Duane Murley is joined on the We Speak Farm Morning Show by John King from Ground Level Dispatch looking at the latest farm news at the beginning of the week.
Duane Murley caught up with Reese Drenth from Ground Level Dispatch on the We Speak Farm Morning Show about the new UK trade deal, planting, and more!
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Michael hosts a compelling conversation centered around immigration, undocumented workers, and the everyday realities of hiring day laborers—sparked by a memorable and candid call from "Tom in Texas." This came after a conversation with Philip Bump at the Washington Post about how the story of Kilmar Abrego García - the Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador after being arrested trying to get day labor work outside a Home Depot - tells us far more than the narrative on immigration and deportation we are hearing from the Trump White House. Original air date 17 April 2025.
Known for decades of conflict, Iraq is now witnessing house churches quietly multiply as the gospel takes root in impossible places on earth. In this episode of the Unknown Nations Podcast, host Greg Kelley sits down with Randy and a courageous indigenous leader serving on the ground in Iraq. Hear how local believers are combining evangelism, church planting, and humanitarian aid to bring holistic hope to their communities. This is a powerful firsthand report you won't want to miss—and a reminder of how the global Church can help shape the future of this war torn region. To learn more about Unknown Nations, visit www.UnknownNations.com.
Aaron Davis, the visionary behind Acid Camp, tells the tale of an inspiring journey that spans from the streets of Brooklyn to the sunny vibes of Los Angeles. His adventure began in Brooklyn in 2008, where he landed on the scene by producing events for groups like Discovery and the Brooklyn Electronic Music Festival. In 2012, he brought his love of promoting events to LA, co-founding an all-vinyl radio show that serendipitously led to the creation of Acid Camp during a trip to Joshua Tree. In a short amount of time, Acid Camp quickly became a beloved staple of the underground scene, due to the collective energy of passionate friends and a community-driven spirit, as well as iconic merch and branding that added to the underground allure and helped build a dedicated following. Despite the challenges of organizing underground events, Davis's unwavering passion for hosting parties and sharing music has always seen him through, and his dedication to music curation and collaboration with talented artists and engineers has been key to crafting the unique and joyful vibe of Acid Camp events. Ever one to keep it real, Davis sees himself as a raver with a passion for the music rather than a veteran DJ and promoter, and he continues to relish the journey of creating unforgettable experiences with friends and music lovers every event. Here he shares his story with us ahead of his latest mix for As You Like It, let's press play and dive in.
Nada en esta vida es permanente ni eterno. Por eso, cuando dejamos atrás el miedo a transformarnos, soltar el pasado o cambiar aquello que ya no tiene sentido en nuestro camino, la vida comienza a mostrarnos oportunidades que, aunque puedan parecer inesperadas, siempre han estado ahí. Simplemente esperaban a que despertaras y generaras el momento perfecto.Este episodio cuenta con la musicalización de PHELLO y su tema Ground Level.¡Descubre cómo propiciar el cambio y aprovechar las oportunidades que siempre han estado frente a ti!
We talk with Keegan Shields, CEO of Persistent BioControl and how the company is scaling up production of beneficial nematodes, offering farmers a sustainable solution that can last for decades.
In the virtual studio with Joe Odendahl, owner of American Dumpster Rental & Recycling, to share his story and what he learned at the Mastermind event in October. Learn more: https://americandumpstermn.com/ Connect with Joe: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-odendahl-98293b2b5/ Experience Jobber for yourself, tell them Andy sent ya: https://go.getjobber.com/CamoCrewJunkRemoval Watch This Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bHl9-v3gSQ Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@trashtalkbusinesspodcast ------- Listen in as industry expert Andy Weins of Camo Crew Junk Removal, and guests, break it down for you. Join our VIP Listeners Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/trashtalkbusinessowners Connect with Andy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyweins/ Get Andy's Book: https://a.co/d/9uIApkU
Zimbabwe Davies Pulled Up To FAME Studio To Chop It Up With Host L-Deez About What He's Been Up To Lately Staying Busy Building Bridges For The Youth In His Community. His Resilience To Continue Working With Our Youth Is Unmatched As He Recently Co Founded His Non Profit www.groundlevelupward.org Which Works To Empower The Youth Economically, Along With Mentoring & Life Coaching Skills. Check Out The Interview Above And Don't Forget To Hit The Like Button And Subscribe To Our Channel !Follow Us On Instagram:http://www.instagram.com/zdaviesfilmshttp://www.instagram.com/laurencetheonehttp://www.instagram.com/ineedtoknowpodcasthttp://www.instagram.com/famemediallchttp://www.groundlevelupward.orgSubscribe To Channels:https://linktr.ee/famemediallcSupport the show
Hey there, music lovers. Welcome to Why Music Matters, a podcast where we examine the power and influence that music can wield in our lives. I'm your host, Jeff Miers. Today on the podcast, I'm psyched to welcome a cutting edge artist whose work represents a major step forward for Buffalo hop hop in particular, and contemporary national hip hop in general. Jae Skeese grew up in Buffalo, and from the get-go, he displayed an indelible talent for the authentic, gritty realism and deft, poetic rhymes that are fast becoming a hallmark of our region's sound. For the past decade, he's worked tirelessly to hone his craft, over the course of several albums and collaborations that brought him to the attention of the folks behind Buffalo's Griselda records - in particular, the renowned rapper and Griselda co-founder, Conway. Jae's refusal to give up on his dreams and his unflagging work ethic ultimately earned him a slot as the first signing to Conway's recent record label venture, the Drumwork Music Group. Jae just dropped his latest effort, his 8th mixtape overall, in the form of Ground Level, which UndergroundHipHop.com called “a testament to Jae Skeese's evolution as an artist blending raw emotion & storytelling with cutting-edge production.” Now, Jae is taking Ground Level on the road, beginning with his first show as a headliner in his hometown, at The Rec Room in Buffalo, on Thursday 14. He'll also be headlining at the legendary Mercury Lounge in New York City, on Wednesday November 20. Welcome to Why Music Matters, Jae Skeese.
New research outlines the key obstacles in adopting conservation agriculture practices, and how the path of least resistance forward is via ag retail. Dayna Gross, manager of programs and partnership for sustainable and responsible business team at Syngenta, discusses how the company's goal is to make changes as easy as possible for the grower. And she shares why the retailer is a critical part in engaging farmers to make whatever their next step is.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Riewoldt and Joey Montagna unpack the trade rumours that surround Zach Merrett and Dustin Martin. Whether the AFL are consistent enough with their sanctions and Rooey's concerns about the Lions after some post match comments from the weekend! -------- Add the show to your favourites on LiSTNR: https://listnr.com/podcasts/footy-talk-australian-rules-podcast Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/footy-talk-daily-australian-rules-podcast/id1673652644 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1q5RUW2KTONUoP8KF3ZZHY?si=6798bf7f4a1540be See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Fist Full of Dirt it's all about ground blinds. We're covering pop ups, natural and even some east and cheap DIY builds. We've got some great tips this week! Thanks for listening! Stay connected with Fist Full of Dirt: Instagram: @ffodpodcast Instagram: @moplandforsale Twitter: @FistDirt TikTok: @originalturkeythug Instagram : @CuzStrickland Twitter: @CuzStrickland Facebook: @CuzStrickland YouTube: Cuz411
Join us for an impactful and insightful update from special guests from Israel as they share their hearts for the church, the Jewish community, and Israel. Get a ground-level perspective and gain deeper understanding. Discover the profound Hebrew meanings of faith-building words from the Bible that are crucial to the Christian faith. Don't miss this opportunity to broaden your knowledge and perspective.
In the realm of education, possessing a servant's heart and genuine care for those you serve is incredibly important. This mindset not only fuels fulfillment but also drives success in the face of challenges. Today, we delve into the journey of a true servant leader.Our host, Dustin Odham, sits down with Dr. Warren Morgan, CEO of Cleveland Metropolitan School District, to explore his remarkable trajectory in education. From his time as a White House Fellow to his current role, Dr. Morgan shares insights on what is truly important in the education space. Tune in as he emphasizes the importance of strategic planning and community engagement in fostering a thriving learning environment.Don't forget to like, and turn on those bell notifications to ensure you don't miss our next episode.If you want to learn more about FranklinCovey, visit us at https://www.franklincovey.com/solutions/education/Host: Dustin Odham, Managing Director at FranklinCovey EducationGuest(s): Dr. Warren Morgan, CEO of Cleveland Metropolitan School DistrictTime stamps: (00:00 - 03:34) Introduction(03:35 - 05:25) Get to Know Dr. Morgan(05:26 - 10:37) The Pathway to Education(10:38 - 13:05) The Impact of Federal DOE(13:06 - 16:32) Listen and Learn Tour(16:33 - 19:19) Core Values and Strategic Priorities(19:20 - 22:31) Attributes of Effective Leaders(22:32 - 25:21) The Need for a Road Map(25:22 - 27:36) Hearing the Ground Level(27:37 - 32:36) Clarity, Coherence, Instructional Core(32:37 - 35:24) Equal Access to All Students(35:25 - 40:10) Rapid Fire Questions!(40:11 - 40:27) Closing
In the realm of education, possessing a servant's heart and genuine care for those you serve is incredibly important. This mindset not only fuels fulfillment but also drives success in the face of challenges. Today, we delve into the journey of a true servant leader.Our host, Dustin Odham, sits down with Dr. Warren Morgan, CEO of Cleveland Metropolitan School District, to explore his remarkable trajectory in education. From his time as a White House Fellow to his current role, Dr. Morgan shares insights on what is truly important in the education space. Tune in as he emphasizes the importance of strategic planning and community engagement in fostering a thriving learning environment.Don't forget to like, and turn on those bell notifications to ensure you don't miss our next episode.If you want to learn more about FranklinCovey, visit us at https://www.franklincovey.com/solutions/education/Host: Dustin Odham, Managing Director at FranklinCovey EducationGuest(s): Dr. Warren Morgan, CEO of Cleveland Metropolitan School DistrictTime stamps: (00:00 - 03:34) Introduction(03:35 - 05:25) Get to Know Dr. Morgan(05:26 - 10:37) The Pathway to Education(10:38 - 13:05) The Impact of Federal DOE(13:06 - 16:32) Listen and Learn Tour(16:33 - 19:19) Core Values and Strategic Priorities(19:20 - 22:31) Attributes of Effective Leaders(22:32 - 25:21) The Need for a Road Map(25:22 - 27:36) Hearing the Ground Level(27:37 - 32:36) Clarity, Coherence, Instructional Core(32:37 - 35:24) Equal Access to All Students(35:25 - 40:10) Rapid Fire Questions!(40:11 - 40:27) Closing
Though US efforts to help Ukraine have been stymied by political infighting, thousands of individuals and organizations continue to provide much-needed aid. One such individual is Nate Mook, former CEO of World Central Kitchen and now active in several humanitarian initiatives in Ukraine since 2022. Nate joins David Rothkopf to share his work in Ukraine, the ways in which we can all lend a hand, and why Ukrainian resolve remains unbroken. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices