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Doug Evans is the founder and CEO of The Sprouting Company, an early pioneer in the natural foods industry, former paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division, and author of the national bestseller The Sprout Book. From building a multimillion-dollar graphic design firm in his early 20s to exiting Organic Avenue in an eight-figure deal, to raising $120M for Juicero—and losing it all publicly—Doug's entrepreneurial journey has been anything but linear. Now, he's on a mission to revolutionize home food production by teaching people how to grow ultra-nutritious sprouts right on their kitchen counter. On this episode we talk about: Why being willing to do what nobody else wants to do creates opportunity Charging what you're actually worth—and how one $25K invoice changed everything The hard lessons of raising venture capital and losing control of your company Turning public failure (Juicero) into personal reinvention Why sprouts may be the most underrated business (and health) opportunity of the decade The discipline required to override laziness, addiction, and self-sabotage Top 3 Takeaways Value your time—and price accordingly. Doug went from charging $200/hour to confidently asking for $25,000 for a single engagement. That shift in self-perception changed his earning ceiling overnight. VC money comes with strings. Raising $120M for Juicero created scale—but also invited control shifts that ultimately pushed Doug out of his own company. Solve your own problem first. The Sprouting Company was born from Doug asking, “What will I eat in the desert?” The best businesses often start as deeply personal solutions. Notable Quotes “If you're willing to do what nobody else wants to do, you'll get the opportunity.” “You can have anything you want—if you're willing to do the work and be patient.” “Something as small as a seed can grow into a multibillion-dollar company.” “Money is there to be made—but you have to create value first.” Doug's Entrepreneurial Timeline (The Good, The Bad, The Ugly) Built a multimillion-dollar graphic design company in his early 20s Walked away from a bad partnership to protect his freedom Scaled Organic Avenue to 10 NYC stores and achieved an eight-figure exit Founded Juicero, raised $120M+ from top-tier investors—and experienced a high-profile shutdown Reinvented himself in Wonder Valley and launched The Sprouting Company, now generating millions in revenue Connect with Doug Evans: Instagram: @dougevans LinkedIn: Doug Evans Company: The Sprouting Company Book: The Sprout Book Travis Makes Money is made possible by HighLevel – the all-in-one sales & marketing platform built for agencies. Capture leads, nurture them, and close more deals—all from one powerful platform. Get an extended free trial at gohighlevel.com/travis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy feast of St. Agatha of Sicily! On today’s show, Matt Swaim and Anna Mitchell welcome Mike Aquilina and Courtney Brown to discuss the heroic witness of this early Christian virgin and martyr. Other guests include Rita Heikenfeld with Bible Foods, Gary Michuta from Hands On Apologetics, and Dr. John Bergsma on preparing for Lent with Scripture. Plus news, weather, sports, and more… ***** Prayer of St. Clement of Alexandria May we all live in the peace that comes from You. May we journey towards Your city, sailing through the waters of sin untouched by the waves, borne tranquilly along by the Holy Spirit, Your Wisdom beyond all telling. Night and day until the last day of all, may our praises give You thanks, our thanksgiving praise You: You who alone are both Father and Son, Son and Father, the Son who is our Tutor and our Teacher, together with the Holy Spirit. Amen. ***** RECIPES FROM RITA: GRAIN-FREE POTATO CRUST QUICHE Ingredients 1-1/2 lbs baby “creamer” or Yukon gold potatoes (if using larger potatoes, peel and cut up)1-1/2 tablespoons salt for boiling potatoes, plus ¼ tsp for sprinkling8 slices bacon, chopped1/2 cup onion, diced1-1/2 cups cheese, shredded1-1/2 cups half and half, or equal parts whole milk and heavy cream5 eggs3/4 tsp salt1/2 tsp pepper1/4 tsp smoked or regular paprika (optional but good)Handful fresh greens, shredded (optional)Chives, to garnish, optional Instructions Preheat the oven to 400.Add potatoes and enough water to cover. Add 1-1/2 tablespoons salt. Bring to boil over high heat. Reduce heat and cook until tender, about 20-30 minutes, depending on size. Drain and set aside.While potatoes cook, set a 10-inch cast iron pan (or a heavy-bottomed, oven-safe pan) over medium heat and add bacon. Cook until bacon is crisp and leave fat in pan.Remove bacon and set aside.Add onions to fat and cook, stirring often, until golden. Remove onions to plate with bacon.Add potatoes to skillet in a single layer. Sprinkle with ¼ tsp salt.Use the bottom of a glass or measuring cup to press firmly into bottom and about 1 inch up the sides, closing gaps to form a complete crust.Whisk eggs. Add half and half, ½ tsp salt, pepper and paprika. Whisk to incorporate air into mixture.Stir in cheese, onion, greens, and most of the chopped bacon (set some aside for garnish). Pour into crust.Bake 25-30 minutes, or until filling is set and cooked.Let cool on rack 15 minutes. Garnish with bacon and parsley or chives, if desired. ***** Keith and Tami Kiser are online at readnarnia.org. Full list of guestsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Start with a small motion that reminds us of a big truth: wiggle your ring finger. In the world, this finger reminds us of committed human love, and in "The Five Finger Gospel", this finger reminds us of Jesus' love. The truth of the ring finger is "Jesus Loves You!" With this, we continue in this series of conversations by centering the ring finger and building from Scripture that God's love for us is lavish, personal, and eternal. Host Tosha Williams shares how, when she was a little girl, adults repeated this truth to her, helping her understand Jesus' love from a very young age. She calls parents, grandparents, family members and Christians of all ages to do the same for those entrusted to them. We open 1 John 3:1 to see what great love the Father has lavished on us, naming us His children. Then we anchor our security in Romans 8:39, which promises that nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ. From there, Ephesians 3:18–19 stretches our imagination for how wide and long and high and deep Christ's love really is. This isn't abstract theology; it's a daily lifeline for parents, mentors, and leaders who want to ground kids in something stronger than moods, grades, or social feeds.You'll hear practical ways to make love memorable at every age: a hand cue that becomes family shorthand, short verses for little hearts, honest talks for teens, and simple blessings that speak value by name. We model Seek Him Speak Him as a rhythm—first receiving God's love for ourselves, then sharing it with those entrusted to us. If you've felt weary, unseen, or unsure how to start faith talks at home, this conversation gives you language, Scripture, and a next step you can try today.If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a reminder of God's nearness, and leave a quick review to help others find these conversations. Then pick someone you love, lift your left hand, wiggle that ring finger, and tell them the truest thing you can say: Jesus loves you.The devotion-driven discipleship guide that goes along with this episode may be found on the soon-to-be-released Family Disciple Me app!!! Stay tuned!______________________The Family Disciple Me ministry exists to catalyze devotion driven discipleship in our homes and around the world. We believe that discipleship starts with a conversation, and FDM provides free, easily-accessible, biblical resources to encourage these meaningful conversations along life's way. Sign up through our website to be "the first to know" about upcoming releases and resources (including the FDM App - coming soon!!!) You can also follow Family Disciple Me on social media. Family Disciple Me is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit ministry, and all donations are tax deductible. More information, blogs, statement of faith and contact info can be found at familydiscipleme.org
In this episode, we explore the pointer-finger truth of "The Five Finger Gospel": Jesus knows you. As we point to those entrusted to us, we are personally reminded of how being known by the Good Shepherd changes how we parent, mentor, and lead the next generation. From childhood memories of church members who remembered her name, to the warm, earthy picture of a pastor-farmer who greets a newborn calf with joy, host Tosha Williams traces the thread of John 10 and Psalm 139 through real life.In this episode, we walk through a quick recap of "The Five Finger Gospel" and then camp on the fourth truth: the Good Shepherd knows His sheep and calls them by name. That means kids don't have to earn God's attention, impress Him with perfect behavior, or hide when they fail. It means we're invited into a relationship where we hear His voice, respond in trust, and follow with confidence. Along the way, we make it practical with a simple habit you can try today: hold up your left hand, point your finger, and say out loud, “Jesus knows you.” Pair it with a short reading of John 10:14 - “I am the good shepherd; I know my sheep and my sheep know me” or Psalm 139, and let that small moment carry big weight.We also encourage the devotion-driven discipleship framework. Seek Him leads to Speak Him, keeping our hearts grounded in truth as we guide our kids toward Jesus. When we let God's knowledge of us soak in, we stop performing and start abiding. When we speak that truth to a child, we offer a pathway to courage, honesty, and hope. Ready to share your faith using the simple tool that goes with you everywhere you go? Let "The Five Finger Gospel" be part of a meaningful, intentional conversation in your life today! The coordinating devotion-driven discipleship guide for this episode can be found on the Family Disciple Me app! Coming soon!______________________The Family Disciple Me ministry exists to catalyze devotion driven discipleship in our homes and around the world. We believe that discipleship starts with a conversation, and FDM provides free, easily-accessible, biblical resources to encourage these meaningful conversations along life's way. Sign up through our website to be "the first to know" about upcoming releases and resources (including the FDM App - coming soon!!!) You can also follow Family Disciple Me on social media. Family Disciple Me is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit ministry, and all donations are tax deductible. More information, blogs, statement of faith and contact info can be found at familydiscipleme.org
The middle finger often gets a bad rap in our culture, and for good reason. It's used to express anger, disrespect, and even hate. But what if we could redeem it? In this episode of "The Five Finger Gospel," we take what's often seen as negative and reframe it as a powerful symbol of love: our tallest finger reminds us of the tall, tall cross where Jesus died for us. What looked like a moment of defeat became the foundation of our hope.Romans 5:8 declares, “While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” Jesus didn't wait for us to be good enough—He took our place, paid our debt, and made a way. This conversation equips parents and mentors to talk honestly and gently with kids about sin, death, forgiveness, and eternal life without shame or fear.Host Tosha Williams shares personal stories of spiritual awareness in young children—including a toddler's surprising understanding of death—and offers gospel-centered conversation guides for everyday discipleship moments: around the table, during car rides, or at bedtime.Whether you're just beginning or ready to grow deeper, this episode gives you a hand full of truths about the Gospel. The devotion-driven discipleship guide that accompanies this episode is available on the soon-to-be-released Family Disciple Me app!______________________The Family Disciple Me ministry exists to catalyze devotion driven discipleship in our homes and around the world. We believe that discipleship starts with a conversation, and FDM provides free, easily-accessible, biblical resources to encourage these meaningful conversations along life's way. Sign up through our website to be "the first to know" about upcoming releases and resources (including the FDM App - coming soon!!!) You can also follow Family Disciple Me on social media. Family Disciple Me is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit ministry, and all donations are tax deductible. More information, blogs, statement of faith and contact info can be found at familydiscipleme.org
A tiny voice in the back seat of a car asks for prayer, and a lifelong journey with Jesus begins. Host Tosha Williams opens with a vivid childhood memory to show how clearly a child can grasp the gospel—and how a simple tool, "The Five Finger Gospel," can help anyone understand and respond to Jesus. Each finger holds a truth you can carry anywhere: Jesus sees you, Jesus loves you, Jesus died for you, Jesus knows you, and Jesus chose you. It's tactile, memorable, and grounded in Scripture, making it ideal for parents, mentors, and ministry leaders who want to share the good news with clarity and warmth.In this final episode in this collection of conversations, we revisit the tender honesty of small sins and big grace, then turn to the thumb as a picture of salvation: God's thumbs up to us and our thumbs up back to Him. With Jeremiah 1:5 and John 1:12 as anchors, we make the invitation plain without pressure—He has already said yes to you; will you say yes to Him? You'll hear how a preschool decision matured into decades of discipleship and how the same truths can spark conversations at the dinner table, in the car, or at a hospital bedside. Along the way, we highlight the shift from Seek Him to Speak Him, echoing Titus 1:1: helping God's chosen people believe in Christ more and more.If you're guiding a child, mentoring a teen, or reexamining your own faith, this conversation gives you language, confidence, and next steps. Try the hand motions, ask the heart-questions, and encourage simple, sincere prayer in a person's own words. Then take the next faithful step into devotion-driven discipleship, where meeting with God overflows into making Him known. If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with someone who needs hope today, and leave a review to help others find "The Five Finger Gospel." Who will you lift a thumbs up with this week?The devotion-driven discipleship guide that goes along with this episode can be found in the Family Disciple Me app. Coming soon!______________________The Family Disciple Me ministry exists to catalyze devotion driven discipleship in our homes and around the world. We believe that discipleship starts with a conversation, and FDM provides free, easily-accessible, biblical resources to encourage these meaningful conversations along life's way. Sign up through our website to be "the first to know" about upcoming releases and resources (including the FDM App - coming soon!!!) You can also follow Family Disciple Me on social media. Family Disciple Me is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit ministry, and all donations are tax deductible. More information, blogs, statement of faith and contact info can be found at familydiscipleme.org
A tiny pinky can carry a giant truth: Jesus sees you. We kick off our "Five Finger Gospel" conversations by anchoring a child's faith—and our own—by starting with the smallest finger to remember that no one is too small or too little to be significant to God. We wiggle our pinky finger to remind us: "Jesus Sees Me!"Host Tosha Williams shares a tender childhood memory of an elderly man with a weekly pack of chocolate-covered raisins and how that small act taught her the dignity of being noticed. From there, we open Matthew 19:14—echoed in Mark 10 and Luke 18—to show how Jesus rebuked those who sidelined kids and welcomed them as central to His kingdom. We connect this to 1 Samuel 16:7, reminding ourselves that God sees beyond labels and performance into the heart. If you've ever felt overlooked, this conversation offers a way to receive God's gaze as love, not scrutiny, and to pass that assurance to the next generation.You'll hear practical, low-friction ways to weave discipleship into everyday moments: a hand signal kids remember, a spoken refrain—“Jesus sees me”—and habits that make eye contact, names, and presence normal in homes, classrooms, and church hallways. We explore how welcoming children is welcoming Jesus Himself (Mark 9:37), why attention is a form of blessing, and how leaders, parents, and mentors can replace pressure with presence. By the end, you'll have language, Scripture, and simple steps to help kids know they are seen by God now, not someday.This episode goes along with an accompanying devotion-driven discipleship guide which can be found on the Family Disciple Me app - - - - soon to be released! Be sure to subscribe, so you can be "First to Know" when the app is launched!______________________The Family Disciple Me ministry exists to catalyze devotion driven discipleship in our homes and around the world. We believe that discipleship starts with a conversation, and FDM provides free, easily-accessible, biblical resources to encourage these meaningful conversations along life's way. Sign up through our website to be "the first to know" about upcoming releases and resources (including the FDM App - coming soon!!!) You can also follow Family Disciple Me on social media. Family Disciple Me is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit ministry, and all donations are tax deductible. More information, blogs, statement of faith and contact info can be found at familydiscipleme.org
A crowded church gym, a sea of bright eyes, and a whisper that changed everything. That's where "The Five Finger Gospel" began—not as a program, but as a moment of clarity: we are called to lead. When you raise your left hand and notice the simple L made by your thumb and pointer finger, you're holding a mission statement you can carry anywhere. We walk through the heart behind this tool, why simplicity honors the depth of the gospel, and how Psalm 78:4 charges us to tell the next generation about God's power and the wonders he has done.Host Tosha Williams shares why making profound truths simple enough for a child is not dumbing down faith; it's opening the door. With this practical framework, you'll hear how each finger becomes a step in the story of salvation—clear, memorable, and ready for real life. This conversation speaks to parents, grandparents, teachers, youth leaders, and any follower of Jesus who wants a portable, pressure-free way to begin. You'll find language that fits little hearts, space for questions, and a warm invitation to keep the focus on Jesus.Then we get specific: who are your five? Naming five kids in your world turns intention into action and builds a ripple that can reach far beyond your home or church. We close with a commitment to lead, to welcome, and to speak the truth we will not hide. If you're ready to wave a welcome to the next generation and walk with them toward Christ, raise your left hand and join us. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who leads kids, and leave a review to help more families find these conversations. Will you lead them with us?The devotion-driven discipleship guide that goes along with this podcast episode will be available on our soon-to-be-released FDM app! Stay tuned!______________________The Family Disciple Me ministry exists to catalyze devotion driven discipleship in our homes and around the world. We believe that discipleship starts with a conversation, and FDM provides free, easily-accessible, biblical resources to encourage these meaningful conversations along life's way. Sign up through our website to be "the first to know" about upcoming releases and resources (including the FDM App - coming soon!!!) You can also follow Family Disciple Me on social media. Family Disciple Me is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit ministry, and all donations are tax deductible. More information, blogs, statement of faith and contact info can be found at familydiscipleme.org
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Unit 10 Eat the Rainbow: How a Handful of Berries Can Transform Your Health 色彩繽紛的莓果近年來備受關注,不只是因為外表亮麗,更因為它們藏著令人意外的營養亮點。為什麼這些繽紛的小小果實會成為健康飲食中的理想選擇之一?翻開本課,一起探索這些小小果實為何能在營養界引起話題吧!
Today’s guest is the iconoclastic Aussie filmmaker Kai Neville, who you may not know, hails from South Australia originally. He spent his early years down there where he was raised by a passionate surfer of a dad, who tragically lost his leg in a car crash on his way home from a surf trip east of Adelaide. It didn’t stop him though, the hellman that he is, eventually moving the family to the Sunny Coast so he could longboard the more forgiving point breaks of the Noosa region. And this is where Kai’s surfing journey really gets going - a journey that has produced a handful of the greatest surf films of the modern era.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Week 39 of Ted Gioia's Immersive Humanities Course takes on nineteenth-century American literature—and to my surprise, it became one of the most enjoyable weeks so far. I went in dreading familiar names and old high-school resentments, but came out newly energized. Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (chapters 1–6) was funny, humane, and immediately engaging. Edgar Allan Poe's The Fall of the House of Usher and “The Raven” used ornate language to heighten unease, while Emily Dickinson's poems felt weightless and startlingly modern. Henry David Thoreau's Walden was quotable and provocative, if ultimately grating, and Herman Melville surprised me most of all: Bartleby, the Scrivener lingered with quiet power, and the opening of Moby-Dick left me eager for more. This week revealed a real shift in voice and sensibility—and changed my mind about American literature. I'm looking forward to going back and reading more, but first we need to move on to Week 40 and Russian Literature!
Pastor Brian Sauvé preaches on 1 Peter 5:5b-7, A Handful of Pebbles.Click here to tithe.
Pastor Brian Sauvé preaches on 1 Peter 5:5b-7, A Handful of Pebbles.Click here to tithe.
Paige Bohne, 22, gave her daughter a "handful of melatonin gummies" and then held the child's head in a couch until she stopped moving because the toddler "wouldn't take a nap".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
http://copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 523 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com A CHRISTMAS MISCELLANY 1. EILEEN IVERS: Christmas Eve/Oiche Nollaig/High Road to Linton. An Irish Christmas 2. TOMMY SANDS: A Childhood Christmas. To Shorten the Winter3. JOHNNY CONNOLLY & BRIAN McGRATH: Christmas is Spiddal/ 12 To the Bar. Dreaming Up the Tunes 4. PAUL BRADY: Arthur McBride. Brady & Irvine 5. OUTSIDE TRACK: Winter Jigs. Christmas Star6. TIM DENNEHY: The Kerry Christmas Carol. Between the Mountains & the Sea 7. CÓR CHOIS FHARRAIGE An Céad Noel. Carúil Nollag8. EILEEN IVERS: Apples in Winter/Frost is All Over/Merry Christmas. An Irish Christmas 9. JERRY LYNCH:A Silent Night (Christmas 1915). The Dawning of the Day 10. NEW RANGE: O Come O Come Emannuel. A Christmas Heritage 11. FRANK KELLY: The 12 Days of Christmas. Compilation 12. CHRISTY MOORE: A Fairytale of New York. Smoke & Strong Whiskey13. DICK GAUGHAN: The Snows They Melt the Soonest. Handful of Earth 14. MOVING HEARTS: May Morning Dew. The Storm 15. TERRY CLARKE: American Lipstick. Shelley River 16. JONI MITCHELL: River. Blue 17. MICK MOLONEY: Celebration & Mrs Fogarty's Christmas Cake. An Irish Christmas 18. BERT JANSCH: In The Bleak Midwinter. L.A. Turnaround 19. RALPH McTELL: Things You Wish Yourself. Single 20. BILLY McCOMISKEY BAND: The Girl Who Broke My Heart. An Irish Christmas
THE FELLAS ARE LIVE ON A... WIND UP WEDS.! Join the fellas of the Buccateers as they have a BUNCH to discuss LIVE! Join the gents and discuss....Bucs Stars set to return? Handful of Bucs ruled OUT JPP Practices, Jersey Number revealedUpcoming Buccateers Schedule Creamsicle Game TNF vs Kirk Cousins... Deja Vu or Revenge Tour? Evans, Wirfs, J Mac, which is most exciting return (potentially)?Final Word and ExitFollow us on X: @BuccateersFollow us on IG: @BuccateersPod Tampa Tones on X: @TampaTonesZack on X: @BucsBy30Music : Roa - Better DaysStream / Download : https://hypeddit.com/r...License : https://roa-music.com
"What did Young Tony ask today?" - M&M debate a handful of holiday questions, including the four best Christmas movies & if Die Hard (1988) should be on that listSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"What did Young Tony ask today?" - M&M debate a handful of holiday questions, including the four best Christmas movies & if Die Hard (1988) should be on that listSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Uncle Brad and Jules as they explore the classic Three Dots and A Dash cocktail. Brad demonstrates the traditional recipe while Jules adds an unexpected Mexican twist (and no, it's not tequila). Discover the fascinating history behind this tiki favorite, including how it earned its Morse code-inspired name and the story of its creator. The episode wraps up with expert recommendations on rum bottles that make perfect holiday gifts for the spirits enthusiast in your life. Enjoy that sipping rum over a nice chunk of clear ice from your Klaris Ice Machine. Go to craftKLARIS.com and use the code AOD10 for 10% OFF your purchase. Trust us, you won't regret it ;-) 3 Dots & Coconut Horchata Ingredients 1 oz aged rhum agricole 3/4 oz blended rum, likebrads ½ oz allspice dram ¾ oz lime juice 1 oz RumChata (or coconut horchata) 3/4 oz coconut cream (Coco López or similar) ½ oz cinnamon syrup 1 dash Angostura bitters (optional but amazing) Directions: Add all ingredients to a shaker. Shake HARD with ice (you want it frothy and cold). Double strain into a tiki mug or double old fashioned glass. Top with a little crushed ice. Three Dots & A Dash Recipe Glass: Tall Tiki or Collins Glass Garnish: 3 cherries and a pineapple slice shaped into a dash on a cocktail pick Ingredients: 1½ oz aged rhum agricole (preferably from Martinique) ½ oz aged Caribbean blended rum ¼ oz falernum liqueur ¼ oz allspice liqueur ½ oz fresh lime juice ½ oz fresh orange juice ½ oz honey syrup (2:1 honey to water, acacia honey preferred) 1 dash Angostura aromatic bitters Handful of ice Directions: Add all ingredients to blender and flash blend (3 second pulses 3 – 4 times). Pour into glass, top with crush ice, and garnish. TIP: Gifting rum for the holidays Klaris IG: @craftklaris Website: www.craftklaris.com The Art of Drinking IG: @theartofdrinkingpodcast Website: www.theartofdrinkingpodcast.com Join Jules IG: @join_jules TikTok: @join_jules Website: joinjules.com Uncle Brad IG: @favorite_uncle_brad This is a Redd Rock Music Podcast IG: @reddrockmusic www.reddrockmusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, the GO crew shares their plans for gaming in retirement. Before that, they discuss the latest industry news and talk about the newest games they’ve been playing. Invite to Fuze social media platform Hollywood Outsider / Gaming Outsider Cruise Info ***Time stamps may not be exact depending on ad placement*** On This Episode (20:34) News (49:44) New Games (55:12) Metroid Prime 4: Beyond (Switch 2) (1:12:39) Outlaws + Handful of Missions: Remastered (PS5) (1:18:30) Horses (PC) (1:36:05) Blood: Refreshed Supply (PS5) (1:42:52) “From the Outside In” Topic: Retirement Plans Grab the episode now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Google Play Music and more. If you love this episode and want other gaming content you can't get anywhere else, please support us on Patreon! Also, don’t forget to check out our Discord Server and our web site, where you can read all of our written content.
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This week, Bertie Harrison-Broninski speaks with Professor Annette Kehnel, Chair of Medieval History at the University of Mannheim. Kehnel gives us a potted history of sustainability and argues that sustainable practices have existed throughout history, yet our modern collective memory is influenced by ideas of resource exploitation introduced in the 18th and 19th centuries. Annette Kehnel is currently a visiting fellow at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland. She is the author of The Green Ages: Sustainable Practices, winner of the 2021 NDR Book Prize. Its English translation by Geshe Ipsen has been shortlisted for the 2025 Schlegel-Tieck Prize. Further reading: The Green Ages: Medieval Innovations in Sustainability, Annette Kehnel, Profile Books Die sieben Todsünden: Menschheitswissen für das Zeitalter der Krise (The Seven Deadly Sins: Human Knowledge for the Age of Crisis), Annette Kehnel, Rowohlt Governing the commons : the evolution of institutions for collective action, Elinor Ostrom, Cambridge University Press Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming, Naomi Oreskes, Bloomsbury Managing the Lake Constance Fisheries, ca. 1350-1800, Michael Zeheter, Berghahn Send us a textClick here for our website to read all our most recent Land and Climate Review features and pieces.
You will be told you are "not enough"—but grounding yourself, reclaiming your balance, and trusting who you are is essential to survival and growth. In a very powerful conversation and being the very first interview episode on this show we get to hear from award-winning journalist and author Lynell George, known for her celebrated book A Handful of Earth, A Handful of Sky: The World of Octavia E. Butler. Together, with Lori A. Harris explores the enduring wisdom of Octavia Butler—her discipline, her deep attention to the world, and the way she constructed the life she needed in order to become the writer she was destined to be. Lynell reflects on what Octavia would offer Black women leaders today, especially in a moment marked by layoffs, uncertainty, reinvention, and possibility. Ultimately, this episode is a powerful reminder of the urgency to pursue our passions and the significance of leaving a legacy that speaks to future generations. Octavia E. Butler's life and work continue to inspire us to embrace change, confront our fears, and take bold steps toward our aspirations. If you would like some help with figuring out how to transform your life! I can help you create a vision for a life that you absolutely love living. Click here to arrange a session with me. If you're enjoying the podcast, please share the show with a friend or, even better, leave a review to ensure others can benefit from it too! WHAT YOU'LL LEARN FROM THE EPISODE It is important to come together as communities and support particularly for Black women navigating their paths in a world that can often feel isolating. We are not alone in our world and there is no reason to try and do life alone. Affirmation and self-talk serves as a motivational tool and a means of self-empowerment. A FEW THINGS MENTIONED A Handful of Earth, A Handful of Sky: The World of Octavia E. Butler. FEATURED ON THE SHOW: If you're enjoying the podcast, I'd love to hear from you! Please share the show with a friend or even better, leave a review to ensure others can benefit from the podcast.
All Home Care Matters and our host, Lance A. Slatton were honored to welcome Josh H. Hickman as guest to the show. About Josh H. Hickman: Josh H. Hickman was born in Washington D.C. and raised in various parts of Texas. He studied painting and sculpture at the Booker T. Washington High School for Performing and Visual Arts in Dallas, TX, later studying writing and film at the University of Texas at Austin. A national award-winning journalist, his previous comic novels and short story collections include Through Tick & Tinn: The True Story of the Greatest Unknown Comedy Team Ever Known, Five Slices of Fear: A Connoisseur's Hoagie of Horror, Ambergris, The Kinfolk: Cult of Sex & Cheese, I Am Luney: The Untold Story of the World's Naughtiest Man, and Songs in the Key of H: Tales of Irony and Insinuation. He has also produced three albums of spoken-word/music "word-jazz" albums, A Handful of Love, Something for the Ladies, and This House Is Haunted. After living and working in Hollywood for fourteen years, he returned to Dallas in 2019. His writing has appeared in anthologies such as the Central Texas Writer's Society and Beyond 2024 and publications such as Hindsight literary magazine and Park Cities People and Preston Hollow People newspapers. Also a noted artist, his paintings have been shown in various group and solo exhibitions in Texas and California. He lives with his dog Sammy in Dallas, Texas. About Forgetting: Forgetting chronicles the unexpected life circumstances which led author Josh Hickman to his three-plus year journey of solo caregiving for a mother with whom he had a very difficult relationship. Left with the responsibility of taking care of her as her dementia set in, he shares his personal insights and struggles learning how to navigate through the process. This book is a highly relevant, timely and valuable resource for young people currently dealing with this evolving dilemma, who might have lived through it or who might be experiencing it in the near future.
Scrubs and Subpoenas: Documentation Dilemmas - A Whole HandfulSUMMARY: Scrubs and Subpoenas: Documentation Dilemmas is a podcast bundle that explores the critical role of documentation in healthcare and its impact on patient safety and malpractice claims. Through real-life stories of medical errors and malpractice cases, this series provides insights into the consequences of inadequate documentation and the steps needed to improve practices. Each episode serves as a cautionary tale and a guide to fostering a culture of accountability, empathy, and excellence in healthcare. What started as a complaint of hand pain in an elderly patient turned into a full-fledged malpractice suit against an NP. In this episode, we examine how ordering the “wrong” test can land a provider in hot water—even if it does not directly lead to a patient's death. Hear expert witness Sally K. Miller weigh in on whether wrongdoing was really committed, or if this is another case of excessive legal force used in the medical field. ---Nurses may be able to complete an accredited CE activity featuring content from this podcast and earn CE hours provided from Elite Learning by Colibri Healthcare. For more information, click hereAlready an Elite Member? Login hereLearn more about CE Podcasts from Elite Learning by Colibri HealthcareView this podcast course on Elite LearningSeries: Scrubs and Subpoenas: Documentation Dilemmas
What do you do when your resources feel like they're running out? Let's unpack Elijah's encounter with the widow at Zarephath and how God used her small act of obedience to release daily provision. Let's break the scarcity mindset and learn to depend on God's word even when circumstances look bleak. Seek God first and respond with a handful of obedience.
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Recipe 1kg mussels, scrubbed 250ml dry cider 100g pancetta or streaky bacon, chopped 1 tablespoon oil 25g butter 1 leek, split, washed and chopped 150g orzo 250ml chicken stock Handful chopped parsley Heat a large saucepan with a lid until smoking hot. Add half the cider and then the mussels. Place the lid on top and steamed for 2 minutes. Check and remove any that are open. Return lid and steam for another minute. Check and remove until all the mussels are open. Remove the meat from the mussels and set aside. Strain the mussel liquor and set aside. Heat the oil in a pan and add the pancetta. Cook until crispy then add the butter and leeks. Cook for a minute then add the mussel liquor, stock and orzo. Place a lid on top and cook for 12 minutes or until pasta is cooked. Add the mussels and parsley, heat for a minute then serve.
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Recipe6 chicken thighs, skin and bone removed 1 tablespoon oil 175g chopped leeks 2 carrots, peeled and finely sliced 1 onion finely chopped 25g butter 2 tablespoons oil 100ml white wine or dry cider 350ml chicken stock 75ml double cream 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard 2 stalks soup celery shredded Handful chopped parsley Heat the oil in a large frying pan until smoking hot. Season the chicken with salt and cook for 2 minutes on each side. Remove from pan and set aside. Add the butter to the pan and then add the leeks, carrots, soup celery and onions. Cook for a minute then add the wine. Cook for 2 minutes and add the stock. Return chicken to pan, place a lid on top and simmer for 20 minutes. Add the cream and mustard and simmer for 5 minutes. Add the parsley and check seasoning.
Andrew Mayne, Justin Robert Young, and Brian Brushwood embark on a journey through the conceptualization of Handful, a fictional restaurant where gravy is served directly into patrons’ hands. The discussion evolves into the realm of AI-generated content, exploring the implications of AI in creative processes and content distribution. The hosts share insights into the rapid […]
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In an age of constant connectivity and information overload, how do we protect our souls from spiritual shallowness? Pastor Dorrell examines Ecclesiastes 4:6 to argue that modern technology and the relentless pace of contemporary life—while not inherently evil—are diluting our spiritual depth and hollowing our capacity for meaningful connection with God. Drawing on scientific research about screen time, social media addiction, and cognitive decline, he contends that the sheer volume of information we consume is replacing contemplative prayer, biblical meditation, and genuine human relationships. Listeners are challenged to consider practicing digital temperance and intentional abstinence, reclaiming quiet space for the soul to reconnect with God's presence.Eastland is a Place to BelongEastland Baptist Church is located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. We are a welcoming and close-knit family community that loves to care for each other through the Church. We strongly believe in loving and supporting each other and our neighbors. Our members don't just attend our Church; they feel a strong sense of belonging.Join Us Find service times and our location at https://www.eastlandbaptist.org/join. Connect with UsWebsite: https://www.eastlandbaptist.orgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/eastlandbaptisttulsaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/eastlandbaptistTo support the ministry of Eastland Baptist Church, tap here: https://www.eastlandbaptist.org/give.
A deep dive on the demos we tried during Steam Next Fest, hopefully giving you a few things for your wishlist consideration.Samuel's games: Reanimal, Birdcage, Lumines Arise, The Killing Stone, Evil Egg, Skate Story, Ambrosia Sky, Cairn.Matthew's games: CiniCross, No More Work For Ito, Opus: Prism Peak, The Remake of the End of the Greatest RPG of All Time, The Seance of Blake Manor.We won't list the duds, but one was Bubsy 4D. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode of You Are What You Read, we are joined by acclaimed screenwriter, director and author, Tim Sullivan. Tim's screen credits include A Handful of Dust, starring Kristen Scott Thomas, Where Angels Fear to Tread, starring Helen Mirren and Helena Bonham Carter, Jack and Sarah (which he also directed) starring Richard E Grant, Judi Dench and Ian McKellen and Letters to Juliet, with Amanda Seyfried. Tim has directed the television series: Sherlock Holmes and Cold Feet. Tim has written extensively in Hollywood in both live action and animation, working with Ron Howard, Scott Rudin and with Jeffrey Katzenberg on the fourth Shrek movie. He has now embarked on a series of crime novels featuring the autistic, and brilliantly persistent DS George Cross, which have hit shelves in the United States this fall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Although Ukraine's Drudkh may be best known for its trance-inducing, minimalist black metal, Radical Research makes a case for the band's divisive 2009 and 2010 recordings, Microcosmos and A Handful of Stars, which explore new sonic geographies. We believe these oft-maligned records are worth your attention and hope that our discussion will convince you so. Note I: The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Note II: All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff's Peter Steele book, Soul on Fire…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.org Note III: We are regularly posting newer and older episode to our Youtube channel. Please check that out here and please subscribe if you wanna aid in getting all our coverage into more people's feeds: https://www.youtube.com/@radicalresearchpodcast4942 Music cited in order of appearance: “Distant Cries of Cranes” (Microcosmos, 2009) “Decadence” (Microcosmos, 2009) “Ars Poetica” (Microcosmos, 2009) “Dawnfall of the Epoch” (A Handful of Stars, 2010) “Towards the Light” (A Handful of Stars, 2010) “Twilight Aureole” (A Handful of Stars, 2010) “The Day Will Come” (A Handful of Stars, 2010) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.
Although Ukraine's Drudkh may be best known for its trance-inducing, minimalist black metal, Radical Research makes a case for the band's divisive 2009 and 2010 recordings, Microcosmos and A Handful of Stars, which explore new sonic geographies. We believe these oft-maligned records are worth your attention and hope that our discussion will convince you so. Note I: The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Note II: All past Radical Research episodes can be found here, where you can also find Jeff's Peter Steele book, Soul on Fire…and more to come soon! Radicalresearch.org Note III: We are regularly posting newer and older episode to our Youtube channel. Please check that out here and please subscribe if you wanna aid in getting all our coverage into more people's feeds: https://www.youtube.com/@radicalresearchpodcast4942 Music cited in order of appearance: “Distant Cries of Cranes” (Microcosmos, 2009) “Decadence” (Microcosmos, 2009) “Ars Poetica” (Microcosmos, 2009) “Dawnfall of the Epoch” (A Handful of Stars, 2010) “Towards the Light” (A Handful of Stars, 2010) “Twilight Aureole” (A Handful of Stars, 2010) “The Day Will Come” (A Handful of Stars, 2010) Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.
On this episode, Marla Taviano, writer and poet, who has a very fun project she's attempting to complete before her 50th birthday talks about her love for annotating books, why she loves to read writers on writing, and her bookstagram project that greatly influenced her reading life. Please Cut Up My Poems Liberation is Lit Books mentioned in this episode: What Betsy's reading: The Secret History by Donna Tartt Make Your Way Home by Carrie R. Moore Books Highlighted by Marla: You Could Make This Place Beautiful by Maggie Smith A Handful of Earth, A Handful of Sky: The World of Octavia Butler by Lynell George The Autobiography of Malcolm X as told to Alex Haley The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander The Book of Alchemy: A Creative Practice for an Inspired Life by Suleika Jaouad Undrowned: Black Feminist Lessons from Marine Mammals by Alexis Pauline Gumbs Traveling with Pomegranates: A Mother Daughter Journey to the Sacred Places of Greece, Turkey, and France by Sue Monk Kidd and Ann Kidd Taylor Books & Islands in Ojibwe Country: Traveling Through the Lands of My Ancestors by Louise Erdrich Old in Art School: A Memoir of Starting Over by Nell Painter Faith Unraveled: How a Girl Who Knew All the Answers Learned to Ask Questions by Rachel Held Evans Love Wins: A Book About Heaven, Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived by Rob Bell All books available on my Bookshop.org episode page. Other books mentioned in this episode: The Backyard Bird Chronicles by Amy Tan Novelist as Vocation by Haruki Murakami Conversations with Toni Morrison by Toni Morrison & Danille K Taylor-Guthrie Absolutely on Music by Haruki Murakami & Seji Ozawa What I Talk About When I Talk About Running by Haruki Murakami Toni at Random by Dana A. Williams Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson Back in Blues by Imani Perry South to America by Imani Perry Looking for Lorraine by Imani Perry Full of Myself by Austin Channing Brown Frog and Toad are Friends by Arnold Lobel unbelieve by Marla Taviano jaded by Marla Taviano whole by Marla Taviano What makes you Fart? by Marla Taviano Between Two Kingdoms by Suleika Jaouad The Dance of the Dissident Daughter by Sue Monk Kidd
Half Piña Colada, half Strawberry Daiquiri, the Miami Vice is a frozen classic that became a symbol of resort culture and blender-fueled excess. Bold, colorful, and built for poolside drinking, it's also a drink with surprising craft potential. Joining us to explore it is Miranda Midler, head bartender at NYC's soon-to-open Oriana. Listen on (or read below) to discover Mirandas's Miami Vice recipe — and don't forget to leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts! Miranda Midlers's Miami Vice Recipe (Half Strawberry Daiquiri / Half Piña Colada)Strawberry Daiquiri Ingredients - 2 ounces white rum, such as Denizen 5 year, Pa'lante Rum, or Bacardí- 1 ounce fresh lime juice- ¾ ounce simple syrup- Handful frozen strawberries, straight from the freezer, pulverized to a pureeDirections - Blend all ingredients with ice or add to a frozen drinks machinePiña Colada Ingredients - 1 ounce Cruzan Black Strap rum- 1 ounce Appleton Estate- ½ ounce Rhum J.M. Agricole- 2 ounces Coco Lopez- 3 ounces pineapple juice, frozen to slushee consistency (Dole or fresh squeezed)- ¾ ounce fresh lime juice- 45 milliliters water (to dilute)Directions - Blend all ingredients with ice or add to a frozen drinks machineMiami Vice Assembly - Layer in a chilled Hurricane or Poco Grande glass, with Strawberry Daiquiri on the bottom and Piña Colada on top.- Garnish with an umbrella, pineapple fronds, toasted coconut, Angostura bitters, or nothing.
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What happens when you stop trying to serve everyone and commit to a few high-level clients?Radhika Sundar shares how choosing agencies and working with a small, premium roster sharpened her focus and increased confidence.She explains transparent tiered pricing, catching scope creep early, and giving upgrade/downgrade paths.If you want a calmer, profitable firm by serving fewer, better clients, this episode maps it.…Link to full shownotes: https://www.businessstrategyforcpas.com/364…If you feel trapped by your own accounting firm, I can help you stop the chaos and end the long hours without losing revenue or hiring. Join 3000+ other CPAs who get my single-tip daily emails..Subscribe here: geraldinecarter.com/subscribe.Readers say they love it because they're short and on point.…Want client interviews?310 From Exhausted to Having Her Life Back: Wendy Norman, CPA304 From 55 Down to 15 Hours; Same Take-Home Pay with Melissa Downs, EA293 What it Takes to Work 15 Hours per Week with Erica Goode, CPAComplete list:geraldinecarter.com/client-interview-episodes…FOUR ways I help overworked CPAs go down to 40 hours without losing revenue or hiring:THE EMAIL COURSE – Freegeraldinecarter.com/stop-working-weekendsStop Working Weekends will teach you how to reduce your hours without giving up revenue. THE BOOK – $9.99geraldinecarter.com/bookDown to 40 Hours – A Roadmap for CPAs to End Overworking Without Losing RevenuePEAK FREEDOM COMMUNITY – $197/mogeraldinecarter.com/peak-freedomFor solo and small accounting firm owners who want to rise above the insanity of hustle-cultureDOWN TO 40 HOURS ACCELERATOR – $995/mogeraldinecarter.com/40For the overworked CPA at multiple six figures of revenue who is ready to stop working weekends, wants to implement overdue changes, and doesn't want to do it alone. You'll make progress faster and with more confidence. …Connect with Radhika:https://www.sundaraccounting.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/radhika-sundar-a854b819/
Uncanny Japan - Exploring Japanese Myths, Folktales, Superstitions, History and Language
Japan's summer heat is inescapable, driving people to seek relief at the beach. But what if I told you there are supernatural dangers lurking along Japan's 14,125 islands that make rip currents seem harmless? In this episode, I share what I discovered about two particularly deceptive coastal yōkai: the iso-onna (coastal woman) who drains visitors of their blood, and the terrifying nure-onna - part woman, part massive snake, who uses cunning tricks to lure unsuspecting beach-goers. You'll hear authentic ocean waves Richard and I recorded while researching this episode, plus stories from the Edo period about encounters with these shape-shifting entities who use beauty as their weapon. Featured yōkai: iso-onna (coastal woman), nure-onna (wet woman) [Please Note: Some of the links are affiliate links (both Amazon and other). This means that at no cost to you, if you use and purchase through them I receive a small compensation. This is paid by the retailer. It also helps support me and my artistic endeavors. Thank you.] Follow Uncanny Japan Patreon Uncanny Japan Website Thersa Matsuura Website Books on Amazon YouTube Facebook Instagram Buy Me a Coffee (one-time contribution) Subscribe on Spotify Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Credits Music by Julyan Ray Matsuura About SpectreVision Radio SpectreVision Radio is a bespoke podcast network at the intersection between the arts and the uncanny, featuring a tapestry of shows exploring creativity, the esoteric, and the unknown. We're a community for creators and fans vibrating around common curiosities, shared interests and persistent passions. spectrevisionradio.comlinktr.ee/spectrevisionsocial Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Willam and Alaska dive into the goss this week as they discuss the new Slaysian Royale season of Drag Race, the crowning of a King of Drag, and have a thoughtful conversation about consent in queer spaces. Plus a pop up from a surprise guest; and the cave is curious about balls in the drag dressing room and that BBL smell. Listen to Race Chaser Ad-Free on MOM Plus Follow us on IG at @racechaserpod and click the link in bio for a list of organizations you can donate to in support of Black Lives Matter Rainbow Spotlight: Bag - by Joelapuss (feat. Lushious Massacr) FOLLOW ALASKA https://twitter.com/Alaska5000 https://www.instagram.com/theonlyalaska5000 https://www.facebook.com/AlaskaThunder https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9vnKqhNky1BcWqXbDs0NAQ FOLLOW WILLAM https://twitter.com/willam https://www.instagram.com/willam https://www.facebook.com/willam https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrO9hj5VqGJufBlVJy-8D1g RACE CHASER IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Willam and Alaska dive into the goss this week as they discuss the new Slaysian Royale season of Drag Race, the crowning of a King of Drag, and have a thoughtful conversation about consent in queer spaces. Plus a pop up from a surprise guest; and the cave is curious about balls in the drag dressing room and that BBL smell. Listen to Race Chaser Ad-Free on MOM Plus Follow us on IG at @racechaserpod and click the link in bio for a list of organizations you can donate to in support of Black Lives Matter Rainbow Spotlight: Bag - by Joelapuss (feat. Lushious Massacr) FOLLOW ALASKA https://twitter.com/Alaska5000 https://www.instagram.com/theonlyalaska5000 https://www.facebook.com/AlaskaThunder https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9vnKqhNky1BcWqXbDs0NAQ FOLLOW WILLAM https://twitter.com/willam https://www.instagram.com/willam https://www.facebook.com/willam https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrO9hj5VqGJufBlVJy-8D1g RACE CHASER IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(SPOILER) Your Daily Roundup covers BIP episode #5, what is with some of these guys?, a BIP couple hard launches to the surprise of no one, Big Brothers veto ceremony (spoilers), & an IG post that has me scratching my head. Music written by Jimmer Podrasky (B'Jingo Songs/Machia Music/Bug Music BMI) Cash App - Promo Code: RealitySteve in your profile and get $10 dropped into your account! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices