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Happy Summer! On this episode of Big Blend Radio's "Eat, Drink, and Be Merry" Show, Robert Schueller of Melissa's Produce joins us for a virtual summer foodie shopping spree to stock the brand-new digital Big Blend Media House — pantry, fridge, freezer, wine cellar, backyard grill, poolside bar, and wellness retreat included. From Petite Pinkglow and Colada Royale pineapples to dragon fruit, tree-ripened mangoes, cherimoya, Moscato grapes, passion fruit, lychees, rhubarb, mini cucumbers, Marzano tomatoes, jicama, gemstone potatoes, steamed beans and lentils, sweet tamarind, ginger and turmeric, hatch onions, shishito peppers, custom spice grinders, shallots, clean snacks, kettle corn, and gourmet dessert crêpes — this is the ultimate summer shopping list, tied to the foodie holidays worth celebrating all season long. Read the full companion article and get recipes and direct links to every item at: https://www.bigblendmediahouse.com/p/a-fresh-taste-of-summer-melissas Shop all of Melissa's Produce at: https://www.melissas.com/ Visit the new Big Blend Media House at https://www.bigblendmediahouse.com
On this episode of “Tommy Talk,” Tommy dives into how we can all have a hot girl and hot boy summer. This episode is a total celebration of SUMMER (which hits this weekend). The summer goes so fast, so we need to really enjoy the season, feeling our absolute best. A hot girl and hot boy summer is a mindset, and here is how we can achieve the summer of our dreams. HAPPY SUMMER! Subscribe, rate, and leave a written review if you enjoy this conversation! Tune in every week for new episodes of I’ve Never Said This Before. Executive Producers: iHeart Media and Elvis Duran Podcast Network Producers: Andrew Pugliese, Stephanie Lane, Josh Kolodny, Celia Romano Follow us on socials! Instagram: @neversaidthisbefore YouTube: @NeverSaidThisBeforeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Emily and Ky have had their Spring Break, and they are, as the autogenerated chapter titles once said, High, Unaccountable, and Ready to Chat! They're diving right in with musings on the nature of achievement and validation, a long tangent on an embryo-centered court case, and of course, the classic song that started it all: "All I Want to do is Make Love to You" by Heart! This season they've done (most of) their homework, and are each coming to you with a handful of songs to propose as prequels or sequels to the events in the story. New to the pod? You can get a perfect refresher by going back to episode one of season 5! If you want every crumb of context, listening to all five of our previous season openers before this would be a hell of a way to experience the magic of Wine, Weed, Weird! Happy Summer, yall! Welcome to the new season!
In the heat of summer, I pause at the crossroads,lighting a candle in the sacred cauldron of my heart.I listen to the whispers of my soul,as dreams coalesce and possibilities take form.I stand in the center of my own life,where I extend my hands to touch the infinite fieldthat carries and holds me in each moment.I breathe in the ordinarygifts of life,the bright sky above me, the solid earth beneath me,the squirrel's dance, the fox's crossing,the falling star's blazing message.Grant me the courage to show up,the willingness to notice and see,to love the ordinary and trust itas my pathway to the sacred.In this living practice of presence,magic, mystery, and meaningcoalesce. Happy June and welcome to this week's Rituals of Returning newsletter with our allies for summer! We also have some delicate “Prairie Rose” goddesses in the shop. This week's magic:18 minute mini ritual video: Back to the Roots: Tara, White Willow & Clear Quartzscroll all the way down to the bottom for your free companion card set!Back to the Roots kit with free printables!and, Back to the Roots collection with more free resources unfolding throughout the month.New essay on Feminism and Religion: EarthprayerJune's practice update for #30DaysofGoddess!We've started a new newsletter for Gaea Goddess Gathering! Coming up in September right here in Missouri.Back to the Roots!Back to the Roots is underway FREE for everyone as part of the Goddess Magic Mystery School, I'm so pleased to offer this Back to the Roots series in celebration of our 2000th day of #30DaysofGoddess. If you're brand new to daily practice, this is for you—you are here on the 2000th day and it is a perfect day to begin! If you have been here since the beginning, this is for you—lets celebrate the life-changing power of daily practice and how devotion has changed, inspired, and nurtured you! If you have been here for any days in between, this is for you—I'm so glad you've shared your days with this community!Make sure to check out the collection where all of the free posts will be unfolding throughout the month.And, grab your welcome kit with beautiful journals and customizable covers.During this series, we are revisiting the roots and purpose of #30DaysofGoddess and daily practice and we will also explore 7 days of guided practices, all with a roots-related theme. Our primary celebration will take place June 17-24, but I have background support resources sprinkled throughout the entire month as well.To date:welcome kitkickoff replaydaily practice essentials kitspiritual practices while travelingreminders for daily practicebuilding a daily practiceroot and reach yoga class (guest offering from Kimberly Pollack) Life's Bits and Pieces:Go back to the roots,sliding past performanceand pleasingand back into center,into what holds and nourishes you. From this place of power,contemplate your choices,learning what isessential and true.reading: (to self) Ordinary Mysticism—I absolutely love this book! I started it in the airport on the way home and it is perfect for me. (to kids) Into Battle, book five in the Seventh Tower series—I took a break from reading while we were gone to Nevada and so we've just started this one. I'm a little disappointed that they are now prepping for this big battle and solving the problems of their unraveling society and worldview with a fight. (listening to with Tanner): How to Trap a Tiger—a story about a girl and her mother and sister who go to live with their grandmother in a small town and there is a mysterious, elusive tiger that she keeps glimpsing. Rooted in Korean folklore, but set in modern times.(listening to by self): Mila 2.0—contemporary YA fiction about an android girl who doesn't originally know she is an android super solider and is now on the run from the government.Finished the Saint of Steel (Paladin) series by T. Kingfisher and they were all so good. Loved them. My favorite series this year! I also finished reading The Magic of Us. Note: I am on Fable if you want to follow along with what I read there!Resource Reminders:Intro audio about the Goddess Magic Mystery SchoolI've started to add our monthly activation replay videos for this year's #30DaysofGoddess practice to the homepage! Scroll past the “2026 Practice Updates” section to access the videos. Note: Live monthly activations are available to any member of the Goddess Magic Mystery School Patreon community free and paid both!FREE class:forty week Intro to Goddess Studies class!Gift a Goddess Magic membership to a friend!Tara, White Willow, and Clear Quartz: June's AlliesHappy June!Willow and Linden are our herbal allies for June—rooted, wise, and healing.Welcome to our June and our allies for this month! This month we journey into the heat of summer, creativity, and the energy of Litha (the summer solstice) guided by Goddess Tara, White Willow, Linden, Clear Quartz, and the Mouse as our animal ally.Thank you for being here! May you go back to your roots, let your feelings move like water, and welcome a clear, joyful reset this summer season.Reminder: I do create monthly handbooks for members of our Goddess Magic Mystery School community and June's handbook is available here.Expanded post available here.Questions to explore:What would it feel like to let yourself be surrounded by love—right now, as you are?Can you have a feeling without putting it into words?What is stagnant in your life right now?Where in your life are you repeating the same emotional script instead of letting it move?Do you feel yanked hither and yon by the pull of your feelings or by other people's needs?What would it look like to let emotions flow through you and then go, rather than damming them up?If you could return one aspect of your life to the “factory settings,” what would it be?What are your own deep roots right now—what actually nourishes you?When you go back to the roots, what do you discover you truly want to keep, and what is ready to be released?Where in your life are you choosing what is convenient or comfortable over what might be deeply true or needed?Affirmations:I listen to the child within.I am surrounded by love.I nourish wholeness by going within.I dance with what life has to offer.I create my life with joy.I dip my feet into the current of the sacred.My emotions flow through me with ease.I listen to the ways of water.I stay open to what is.I stay open to what's unfolding.I welcome a clear, loving reset in my life.I return to my roots and open to new possibilities.A gift to be here…I treasure my place on this earth, the power of connection, the roots of inspiration, the softness of settling in, the certainty and grace of belonging. It is a gift to be here, watching it all spin.Sending love to all of you.Keep living your magic, Molly, Mark, + Family This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit goddessmagic.substack.com/subscribe
Originally Recorded on May 18th and May 26th, 2026 Happy Summer, fans! That Horror Show Podcast presents a horror double-feature review that is perfect to listen to while you are catching some rays while lounging beside the pool (always wear some sunscreen!)...or while you are mowing your lawn (careful you don't get your feet cut off!). Show hosts Timothy Kazda and Chris Koenig tackle two films that are remakes of original work by the 'Godfather of Gore' himself Herschell Gordon Lewis! Nobody ever thought about remaking anything Lewis made...but then, it always takes a few wise-asses to consider the possibilities. So first up is "2001 Maniacs" (2005), a reworking of Lewis' original film "Two Thousand Maniacs!" (1964) and pretty much tells the same tale again (ie, a bunch of Northern tourists end up in a mysterious Southern town and are treated as 'guests of honor' and chaos ensues; you know, the normal story!), but this time with more comedy combined with gore. Oh, and it features Robert Englund and Lin Shaye along for the ride, so those two are major pluses! And for the second film is "Blood Feast" (2016), a complete overhaul of the original 1963 film of the same name, however this new version has a longer running time, better acting, and more story to tell...but, does that make it a "better" movie? And fear not: Nate from his own 'Nate's Corner' is on hand to give his review of "Final Destination" (2000).
Happy Summer, y'all! It's time to head on down to those white sandy beaches and get ate by a mysterious sand-dwelling jellyfish monster! Get in the seasonal spirit with our reflections on classic sci-fi adventure, The Sand, and maybe think twice about attending those crazy beach parties with "Vegas rules."
What actually makes a life meaningful?In this episode of Raising Wild Hearts, Ryann Watkin sits down with psychiatrist and author Anna Yusim to explore the difference between happiness and fulfillment — and why so many people still feel empty even after achieving success.Together, they unpack the hidden cost of achievement culture, the role of authenticity in mental health, and why intuition may be one of the most overlooked guides to a meaningful life.Dr. Yusim also shares her biopsychosocial-spiritual framework for wellbeing, explaining how our biological, psychological, social, and spiritual health all shape our sense of purpose and fulfillment. This conversation explores:• The difference between happiness and fulfillment• Why achievement alone doesn't create meaning• The “still quiet voice” of intuition• Authenticity and the masks we wear• Gratitude vs entitlement• Dark nights of the soul and personal transformation• How to feel more aligned with yourself and your lifeIf you've ever found yourself wondering, “Why doesn't this life I worked so hard for feel the way I thought it would?” — this episode is for you.
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Does your family hit September feeling more exhausted than when summer started? You're not alone — and it doesn't have to be that way. In this episode, Dr. Lisa Damour shares her research-backed S.U.N. framework — Sleep, Unplug, and Nature — a simple, three-part plan for making summer genuinely restorative for your tween or teen (and for you). Whether your family is drowning in screens, running on bad sleep, or spending zero time outdoors, this episode gives you a realistic, concrete roadmap you can actually put on the calendar.
Does your family hit September feeling more exhausted than when summer started? You're not alone — and it doesn't have to be that way. In this episode, Dr. Lisa Damour shares her research-backed S.U.N. framework — Sleep, Unplug, and Nature — a simple, three-part plan for making summer genuinely restorative for your tween or teen (and for you). Whether your family is drowning in screens, running on bad sleep, or spending zero time outdoors, this episode gives you a realistic, concrete roadmap you can actually put on the calendar.
Heute gibt es keine neue Folge, aber einen kleinen Gruß aus der Sommerpause- inklusive Puppy-Schmatzer von Aufnahmeleiter Olafbär.SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: @Puppiesandcrime - https://www.instagram.com/puppiesandcrime/?hl=deTiktok: @puppiesandcrime.podcast - https://www.tiktok.com/@puppiesandcrime.podcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/PuppiesandCrimeEmail: puppiesandcrime@gmail.com------- Happy Summer ihr Lieben :) --------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I am back from my annual 2 week summer break, and I have a lot to catch up with you all about!!! We take some calls including a woman who shared one of the happiest summer of outside stories I have ever heard, and why I need all of you to start watching "The Hunting Wives" on Netflix.
Pull up a chair for a relaxed and meaningful chat with my friend and yours, Jeremy aka @JTDollarSign. We laugh, we cry and are both so happy to be in this era of our lives! Happy Summer!!
Happy Summer! We are back with a rebroadcast as our college ministry series will kick off again! This is an episode that first aired last year as we are in the middle of college students leaving for college either for the first time or as returning students. God is doing a new thing in your lives. College is a time where students are exposed to many newfound freedoms.Our hope and prayer is that students will pause and consider that these freedoms might be permissible yet, not necessarily beneficial. Tune in to hear this episode featuring our ministry to college students!Information for Dr. Gadson https://www.drmoniquesmithgadson.com/Link to order “Finding Hope in A Dark Place”:https://lexhampress.com/search?query=Finding%20Hope%20in%20a%20Dark%20Place%3A%20Facing%20Loneliness%2C%20Depression%2C%20and%20Anxiety%20with%20the%20Power%20of%20Grace&sortBy=Relevance&limit=30&page=1&ownership=all&geographicAvailability=allhttps://www.amazon.com/Finding-Hope-Dark-Place-Loneliness/dp/1683596358/ref=rvi_sccl_7/138-1785751-1148333?pd_rd_w=decCb&content-id=amzn1.sym.f5690a4d-f2bb-45d9-9d1b-736fee412437&pf_rd_p=f5690a4d-f2bb-45d9-9d1b-736fee412437&pf_rd_r=GMEBCA5ZB54MM98HHN5F&pd_rd_wg=pwctW&pd_rd_r=0cf054c6-aedd-427d-ac2a-563757407228&pd_rd_i=1683596358&psc=1Follow us on social media: https://www.facebook.com/And-The-Church-Said-Podcast-106848090932637https://instagram.com/drmoniquesmithgadson?igshid=1bmt2hei1j6i8Support And The Church Said:Cash App: https://cash.app/$andthechurchsaidPayPal: https://paypal.me/andthechurchsaid?locale.x=en_US.
Hello, Beautiful Humans! On today's program, Karen and Katie look back at their last 5 years of podcasting. Enjoy the trip down memory lane. We will be back in your ears on Monday, Aug. 25. Happy Summer!
New Sode; The Glitter Summer addition: Happy Summer from St Tropez Club Sanc un Sanc Everywhere in St Trop -smoking is allowed indoors unlike porn and unregulated wheat puts and nudity on the concord. In between unfinished bottles of Dom Perignon and warding of managers of Sovereign wealth fund managers wishing to grind up against me to Usher's U Got it Bad; I realized I needed a job; It occurred to me in my housewife delirium that I should launch an Anti-Illegal Immigrant Meme coin or Teen Mom meme coin on Base. What's a meme coin my assistant -slash 4 -year old step daughter asked. I realized I had no idea. I then decided against it when I realized I would have to do work. I also read in People Magazine that Memes are over.But I digress; my guest today is John Squire; a rather unboring episode, as he kept ranting about Spexi, which I kept thinking he was saying Sexy, so it made for rather amusing follow up queries. John and I met on a mutual family Holiday in the late 80s at the 4 Seasons Spa in Guantanamo though I was without my family. He clearly has astronomical wealth as there was not a Gucci anything insight and he does not use phrases like “blockchain is the core infrastructure of the next generation of financial rails of the future” that make me dry up and vomit my already vomited martinay. He has a quiet cowboy ranch work ethic that I wish I could mutually respect and emulate. John is the only cool crypto founder whose fund is not 98 percent under (sparkling) water. He is the founder of Blockchange Ventures, but hes cool, man, he likes to be in the trenches with the founders and is inspired by their idealistic passion that web3 has a use case beyond Bitcoin and crypto conference panel topics. Ipso facto, John is unique in that he also dabbles in curious projects and likes almonds and can talk about topics that excite him beyond blocks that are chained togetherSupport the show
Hello! Happy Summer it's the 17th season of YA, We Read It! Join Meggie and Laura as they read through the Remnant Chronicles series, starting with: The Kiss of Deception. Princess Lia is set to be married off to secure alliances between her kingdom of Morrighan and the kingdom of Dalbrek. The only issue? She really wants to marry for love! Like enough so that she's going to abandon the kingdom and her family and that's exactly what she does! With the help of her bestie Pauline, Lia goes to a small oceanside town to start a new life. The new issue? The prince she left at the alter who wants answers and a hired assassin sent to kill her are going to do anything to find her.
The Rejuvenating Power of a Well-Planned VacationIn this short and sweet summer episode of The Girl Doc Survival Guide, Christine shares her rejuvenating experience from a girls' vacation to Italy. The trip was a graduation gift from her sister to her daughter and included highlights such as exploring Rome, biking through Tuscany, and visiting Florence. Christine emphasizes the benefits of taking a vacation planned by someone else, visiting a new place, and engaging in the right amount of activity to disconnect from work and rejuvenate.00:00 Welcome to the Girl Doc Survival Guide00:07 A Memorable Girl's Vacation to Italy00:40 Three Reasons This Trip Was Special01:12 Vacation Tips for Doctors and Parents01:25 Happy Summer!
Thank you so much to our Patreon community for supporting this channel. Join us today at http://www.Patreon.com/KitAndKrysta for exclusive content including predictions and reactions to the latest Switch 2 news *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Hello and welcome to episode 181 of the Kit & Krysta Podcast! Today, we'll be debating and discussing the hottest topics from the Nintendo fan community. Also in this episode, we react to Nintendo telling us that Mario and Peach are just friends, PlayStation going (more) multiplatform and Xbox's latest price controversy! All this and more is coming right up! 0:00 - Happy Summer! 9:07 - Debating the hottest Nintendo topics 9:54 - Nintendo has done huge damage to the industry by introducing $80 games 21:47 - Nintendo's control freak tendencies will lead to their downfall 29:56 - Nintendo's ambitions in entertainment are weakening them as a video game company 40:01 - Pokemon will never be good again 46:29 - Donkey Kong Bananza is better than Super Mario Odyssey 53:24 - News News News 1:15:30 - Questions from our Patreon subscribers Patreon Shout-outs! - All Hail the Final Boss: Aaron Hash - Thank you Super Stars: Ben Eichorn, MaruMayhem, Eigenverse, KissMyFlapjack, Mike Chin, Roy Eschke, Switchingitup_, vgmlife, Link The Hero of Winds, Angela Bycroft, Thomas O'Rourke, Kyle LeBoeuf, Roberto Nieves, Fredrik Ulf Konradsson, Andrew Youhas, Chilly, Simon, krashuri, Master Discord, Ash, Ajay Kudlass, Fortygig, Travis Torline, EchoLadair, That'sSoOLANELL, MSMPokegamer, Cameron, Rburns, Aigami, Kitt 10K, Adrien, Nafon Clover Follow Us! https://www.patreon.com/kitandkrysta https://twitter.com/kitandkrysta https://www.tiktok.com/@kitandkrysta https://www.instagram.com/kitandkrysta/ http://www.facebook.com/kitandkrysta/ https://bsky.app/profile/kitandkrysta.bsky.social -Kit & Krysta
[Happy Summer and hope you enjoy our 9-part summer series, Seacoast Podcast's "In the Summer." For the next 9 weeks, we'll do deeper dives on very particular subject area that in many cases are very unique subject area for this podcast. As the summer brings a unique season of hopefully relaxation and peace to your life, we're delivering to you some unique content]Joey wraps up the Seacoast Podcast series, "In the Summer" by talking safety with a firefighter, a lifeguard, and a dermatologist. Firefighter, Hayne Griffin educates listeners on his profession, potential perils that the summer can bring, gas grills, and dehydration. Then, dermatologist, Dr. Michael Overcash discusses why people have different skin color and how different shades require different sun protection. And, we'll hear from Rob Edgerton, a lifeguard who shares about safety at the beach, including sharks, and the dangers of people underestimating the ocean current. Topics addressed today: summer safety in general, safety at the beach and being safe with your skin (w/ a firefighter, professional lifeguard and dermatologist.Be a Patron of the podcastOn this Episode: Hayne Griffin, the firefighter / Instagram Michael Overcash, "the skin dr." / Instagram Rob Edgerton, the lifeguard / Instagram Producer/Editor/host: Joey SvendsenSound Engineer/Editor: Katelyn VandiverWe have a YouTube Channel for videos of all episodes since Jan. 2024. Also we have a Facebook Page for listeners to keep up with the latest news on "Things You Won't Hear on Sunday" Podcast. Be a Patron of the podcast
[Happy Summer and hope you enjoy our 9-part summer series, Seacoast Podcast's "In the Summer." For the next 9 weeks, we'll do deeper dives on very particular subject area that in many cases are very unique subject area for this podcast. As the summer brings a unique season of hopefully relaxation and peace to your life, we're delivering to you some unique content]For many kids in recent decades, summer means more time for playing video games. But even some adults still find joy in gaming. On this episode, Joey is joined by Adam Erickson, Jack Hoey, and Eric Mays to discuss the hobby they never grew out of. The four men share that while they don't have the luxury of summers off anymore, they still gladly take advantage of extra time to play video games. They walk through the "memory lane” of games from the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s before sharing that some modern video game stories can move them to tears. We'll also learn how they personally integrate this hobby into their adult life and whether or not they have to work hard to avoid video game addiction. Topics addressed today: video games, video game history, video game beauty, video game as an adult hobby, and video game potential perils. Next week's episode 9: summer safety in general, safety at the beach and being safe with your skin (w/ a firefighter, professional lifeguard and dermatologist.Be a Patron of the podcastOn this Episode: Jack Hoey III / Instagram Adam Erickson / Instagram Eric Mays / Instagram Producer/Editor/host: Joey SvendsenSound Engineer/Editor: Katelyn VandiverWe have a YouTube Channel for videos of all episodes since Jan. 2024. Also we have a Facebook Page for listeners to keep up with the latest news on "Things You Won't Hear on Sunday" Podcast. Be a Patron of the podcast
On this sizzling summer edition of Around the World with Yusko, Mark returns from Yosemite to deliver a wide-ranging midyear global markets update. From the ongoing saga of Trump's tariff threats to meme-stock madness, rising credit stress, and the surprising comeback of gold miners and European equities, Mark connects the macro dots across asset classes worldwide. He also dives into the latest news about Bitcoin treasury companies, stablecoins, and whether the Federal Reserve will switch its course after Jackson Hole. Packed with sharp insights and charts, this is an update you won't want to miss! Want more? Watch the “Around The World With Yusko” webinar series live by contacting us at ir@morgancreekcap.com. Watch it after the fact at https://www.morgancreekcap.com/market-commentary/#investment-themes. Visit us on the web at https://www.morgancreekcap.com. Legal Disclaimer This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice or as a solicitation for the sale of any security or any advisory or other service. Investments related to the themes and ideas discussed may be owned by funds managed by the host and podcast guests. Any conflicts mentioned by the host are subject to change. Listeners should consult their personal financial advisors before making any investment decisions.
[Happy Summer and hope you enjoy our 9-part summer series, Seacoast Podcast's "In the Summer." For the next 9 weeks, we'll do deeper dives on very particular subject area that in many cases are very unique subject area for this podcast. As the summer brings a unique season of hopefully relaxation and peace to your life, we're delivering to you some unique content]After Joey almost walked his dog up to a giant alligator, he wonders what would have happened if a kind lady hadn't warned him of the danger. So, on this week's episode, Joey asks Joseph and Cody, avid studiers, collectors, and admirers of reptiles, about the dog walk that could have gone awry. The two also answer Joey's numerous questions about reptiles. Also on this episode, the three explore the “people type” of those who can't get enough reptile interaction and in many cases, not enough reptiles. Joseph and Cody are two of these people. They educate listeners on venomous snakes, snake behavior, snakes local to South Carolina and Florida, and argue that gators are actually snuggly teddy bears if you treat them right. Topics addressed today: snakes, gators, snake-bites, "reptile-addiction," reptiles in the suburbs. Next week's episode 8: video games, video game history, video game beauty, video game as an adult hobby, and video game potential perils. Be a Patron of the podcastOn this Episode: Joseph Finley / Facebook / Instagram / YoutubeCody Ashlock / Instagram Producer/Editor/host: Joey SvendsenSound Engineer/Editor: Katelyn VandiverWe have a YouTube Channel for videos of all episodes since Jan. 2024. Also we have a Facebook Page for listeners to keep up with the latest news on "Things You Won't Hear on Sunday" Podcast. Be a Patron of the podcast
0:00.0 - Happy Summer! 8:36.00 - Winery "Experience" Woes. 19:21.00 - Tomnotory. 28:10.00 - Reworking a Wine Portfolio. 33:15.00 - The tariffs are working??Newsletter Link - https://mailchi.mp/mtgawines/summer25Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and follow us on our social networks @mtgawines (YouTube, Instagram, The Book of Face and the Social Network Formerly Known as Twitter)MTGA Wines: www.mtgawines.comBlaire Payton Wines: www.blairepaytonwines.com
[Happy Summer and hope you enjoy our 9-part summer series, Seacoast Podcast's "In the Summer." For the next 9 weeks, we'll do deeper dives on very particular subject area that in many cases are very unique subject area for this podcast. As the summer brings a unique season of hopefully relaxation and peace to your life, we're delivering to you some unique content]Host, Joey Svendsen is joined by his wife, Pricilla; Worship Pastor, Tara Banks; and Seacoaster, Amy Alderman to talk about women and modesty. Amy, Pricilla, and Tara discuss morals regarding feminine attire, their personal practices in how they dress, and some of the values they tried to instill in their own daughters. Tara also shares her experience with leading other women worship pastors in how to dress to eliminate distraction from worship. Their discussion prompts insight into what extent are both men and women responsible for helping one another pursue purity in thought and action? Topics addressed today: modesty, purity culture, body imageNext week's episode 7: snakes, gators, snake-bites, "reptile-addiction," reptiles in the suburbs. Be a Patron of the podcastOn this Episode: Amy Alderman / Facebook Tara Banks / Instagram Pricilla Svendsen / Instagram Producer/Editor/host: Joey SvendsenSound Engineer/Editor: Katelyn VandiverWe have a YouTube Channel for videos of all episodes since Jan. 2024. Also we have a Facebook Page for listeners to keep up with the latest news on "Things You Won't Hear on Sunday" Podcast. Be a Patron of the podcast
Happy Summer, Murmuration Collective. This week, Lucy is wrapping season two with a very special guest: her daughter, Maddy!Together, Lucy and Maddy take us behind-the-scenes on how they've designed their relationship to be full of care and intention — even as they navigate stress, conflict, and shifting roles.Maddy shares what it's like to have a coach for a mom, and she tells us how a Murmuration Collective Immersive helped her chart her unique career path as a visual storyteller in the outdoor industry.Tune in for a joyful, honest, messy conversation between mother and daughter, and stick around to learn about Maddy's impressive adventures!Jump into the conversation:[04:00] The conflict Lucy and Maddy overcame to record this episode[07:30] Asking questions vs offering advice[12:00] Making sense of your career path and why Maddy decided to leave college (temporarily)[25:00] How Maddy's navigated the male-dominance of the outdoor industry[28:00] Listening to your body while confronting imposter syndrome[40:00] Connecting with your intuition in decision-making[43:00] Generational differences of vulnerability and sharing online[44:00] The importance of refusing to rush Stay connected:Check out The Murmuration CollectiveConnect with us on Instagram & LinkedInSubscribe to our monthly newsletterFollow Maddy on Instagram @maddy_reynolds_ Join our next Virtual Coaching Cohort — This one's for purpose-driven, career-focused women with 5–9 years of post-college experience, navigating the early stages of their careers amid workplace challenges, economic uncertainty, and a rapidly changing world. We being September 18th. Learn more and join us. Your Montana Immersive Awaits! — Our flagship retreat, the Montana Immersive, brings you to Rocking R Guesthouse, a private residence on Flathead Lake's breathtaking shores. Together, we'll dive into our expansive curriculum, moving bodies and mindsets until the pathway forward becomes clear. Happening Oct 23 - 26. Learn more and join us.
Welcome back to Artbeat Radio!In this episode, we are reminiscing on the Spring 2025 Semester, and all of the wonderful episodes we have released this year so far. We wanted to create a recap to show off all of our variety of different types of podcast episodes! We have found that our service users really love to talk about food and music the absolute most! Check out the different categories and all of our hard work from this past semester! Happy Summer! Follow us on instagram @artbeatradio For more information about our organization, please visit our website www.ableartswork.org
[Happy Summer and hope you enjoy our 9-part summer series, Seacoast Podcast's "In the Summer." For the next 9 weeks, we'll do deeper dives on very particular subject area that in many cases are very unique subject area for this podcast. As the summer brings a unique season of hopefully relaxation and peace to your life, we're delivering to you some unique content]Darren Allarde, CEO of Seedling (Salt + Light) joins the podcast to discuss artificial intelligence and share some perspective and practices that may surprise some— including a chat-bot he helped create that users can receive spiritual insight from. Topics addressed today: artificial intelligence, church and artificial intelligence, future of artificial intelligence. Next week's episode 6: modesty, purity culture, body imageSeedling is an organization made of former ministry leaders who have a deep heart for the local church. Their current work includes projects that help the local church pray for people and cultivate community—with AI at the forefront of how they set out to do it. Be a Patron of the podcastOn this Episode: Darren Allarde / Linkin / SeedlingGabe Dewalk / Instagram Producer/Editor/host: Joey SvendsenSound Engineer/Editor: Katelyn VandiverWe have a YouTube Channel for videos of all episodes since Jan. 2024. Also we have a Facebook Page for listeners to keep up with the latest news on "Things You Won't Hear on Sunday" Podcast. Be a Patron of the podcast
Happy Summer! I was just out of town for 2 weeks and I'm excited to update you with what is going on at www.thewellteam.com! Go to the WELL and tell us about you! You will receive a "love letter" back with all of the support and resources you can get here! We want to help you find health and wholeness for your body, heart and home!~ www.thewellteam.com/connect Want to be apart of THE WELL!? Schedule a discovery call for PASSION PURSUIT with Kari here https://www.thewellteam.com/passion-pursuit Want dOTERRA BOGO's!? I've added the whole box of BOGOS and all of them individually here: Delete what you don't want! :) https://link.doterra.com/DtWqj3 __________________________________ Join our FACEBOOK COMMUNITY for more support and encouragement to refill daily with faith, self care, health, wellness and essential oil education! Follow Kari on Insta Purpose Pursuit digital course Better Than Botox masterclass JOIN ME IN THE FASTER WAY TO FAT LOSS PROGRAM with my coach Lynzi! Join our email list and get a FREE morning routine guide Essential oils- Make your custom essential oil kit Get my favorite top 10 doTERRA products Email hello@thewellteam.com Schedule a free 30 minute consult for potential coaching with Kari VISIT WWW.THEWELLTEAM.COM for all coaching programs, blog and essential oil education!
[Happy Summer and hope you enjoy our 9-part summer series, Seacoast Podcast's "In the Summer." For the next 9 weeks, we'll do deeper dives on very particular subject area that in many cases are very unique subject area for this podcast. As the summer brings a unique season of hopefully relaxation and peace to your life, we're delivering to you some unique content]Lead Pastors Josh and Lisa Surratt share their thoughts, opinions and convictions on the consumption of alcohol, especially in regards to spirituality and theology. With Pastor Joel Delph and Joey Svendsen, the four discuss some of their personal journeys on this potentially addictive substance as well as how Seacoast Church has navigated the use of alcohol amongst the ministerial leadership team. Topics addressed today: alcohol, seacoast journey / personal convictions on alcohol, stumbling blocks, church growth. Next week's episode 5: artificial intelligence, church's use of artificial intelligence Be a Patron of the podcastOn this Episode: Joel Delph / Instagram Josh Surratt / Instagram Lisa Surratt / Instagram Joey Svendsen / Instagram Producer/Editor: Joey SvendsenSound Engineer/Editor: Katelyn VandiverWe have a YouTube Channel for videos of all episodes since Jan. 2024. Also we have a Facebook Page for listeners to keep up with the latest news on "Things You Won't Hear on Sunday" Podcast. Be a Patron of the podcast
Welcome to The LunchBox Chats Podcast with Este and Laura. Join us every week for our scoop on everything fun, fab, & real. Follow us on Instagram: @lunchboxchats Disclaimer: this podcast is for entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the guest speakers are solely their own. Listener discretion is advised. Episode 257. Join Laura and Este this week as they their lives and hot topics!
Happy Summer!!!! We woke up at 5:30 to record this episode so buckle up. We recap how newborn life is going, how to survive those first few months, getting help when needed, summer plans, what we have been doing to entertain our kids every day & whether we like Costco or Sams Club better! We also share some of our fave summer makeups & must haves! SPONSORS: magneticme.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Channeled Messages for Summer Embracing the Summer Solstice This episode is sponsored by Ritual and Shelter, a magical space located in Homewood, Alabama. They offer a wide array of resources, including books on energy healing, crystal healing, astrology, and more. Ritual and Shelter provides personalized consultations, tarot sessions, reiki, and more to help you find the right healing methods. Visit RitualShelter.com – (http://ritualshelter.com) to book an appointment. Episode Summary: In this episode, we celebrate the summer solstice, the longest day of the year, marking a peak in solar energy and a time for illumination, growth, and renewal. Terri discusses the transition into the Cancer season, emphasizing the importance of nurturing ourselves and embracing our deeper emotions. Listeners are invited to explore the cosmic shifts occurring, including the exaltation of Jupiter in Cancer, which urges us to take chances and expand our horizons. Terri provides insights into balancing work and play while reconnecting with our divine feminine energy, encouraging self-care, creativity, and a deeper connection with nature. Key Takeaways: Summer Solstice Significance: Celebrates the peak of solar energy and a time for personal growth and enlightenment. Cosmic Forces: Discusses how solar flares and planetary alignments are creating shifts in consciousness. Jupiter in Cancer: Highlights the importance of nurturing, emotional growth, and the opportunity for new beginnings. Balancing Energies: Encourages listeners to find harmony between work and play, emphasizing self-love and creative expression. Divine Feminine Energy: The season invites a deeper connection with our inner selves and the natural world, promoting growth and playfulness. ## Guided Meditation: Terri leads a meditation to align energies, connect with the spiritual body, and open the heart to receive divine messages. Listeners are encouraged to visualize themselves embracing the new direction of growth and abundance. Cards Drawn for the Season: Overall theme of Summer: The Lover's Card: A reminder of self-love and divine connection. July: Nine of Air: Encouragement to clear mental chatter and emotional burdens. August: Six of Water: A call to connect with community and embrace innocence and joy. September: Seven of Earth: A reflection on growth and the need to focus attention on what truly matters. Resources: - **Summer Growth Checklist:** [Link to Checklist] - **Empowered Spirit Private Mentoring Program:** [Link to Schedule a Call] Closing Thoughts: As the sun shines bright, We beckon the wild woman with all our might She stirs within us a force untamed, Ready to shed layers, unafraid and unashamed. With open hearts, we embrace the fire Feeling, the passion, the deepest desire. We unleash our spirits like artists at play. Creating masterpieces in our own unique way. No longer confined, no longer subdued, she guides our path, Embracing the freedom and releasing the wrath. On this sacred day, we celebrate the light, The power within us shining ever so bright. Summer solstice, a time of transformation, Embracing our essence with pure dedication. So let the wild woman within arise, Unleash her magic, let it mesmerize. For on this day, we claim our might and live in our hearts with light! Happy Summer! Take the time, have fun and honor your growth and transformation during this vibrant season. Thank you for listening! To your Spirit, Terri
Happy Summer! We've got riddles hot off the grill. Also we are running low on tickets for our upcoming shows, so don't wait! Come see us on tour!Starring:Adal RifaiJohn Patrick CoanErin KeifEditing by: Casey ToneyTheme by: Arne ParrottLogo by: Emily Kardamis & Emmaline MorrisWant more? Get Weekly Bonus Eps on Patreon!JPC's Guided Meditations Volume 1, available now at our Patreon digital store!Want merch? Visit our Dashery Store!Want to mail us something? Hey Riddle Riddle 6351 W Montrose Ave #267Chicago, IL, 60634Want to leave us a voicemail? Call (805) RIDDLE-1 or (805-743-3531)Want to advertise on the show? Check out Hey Riddle Riddle via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
[Happy Summer and hope you enjoy our 9-part summer series, Seacoast Podcast's "In the Summer." For the next 9 weeks, we'll do deeper dives on very particular subject area that in many cases are very unique subject area for this podcast. As the summer brings a unique season of hopefully relaxation and peace to your life, we're delivering to you some unique content]While summer is still in the air, Joey gathered three other men to reflect on the summer, including how summer movies used to be epic. Paul Andrew joins to reflect on Australian summers and his new(ish) love for hunting. Joey shares the times in life when he feels "manly" and the four talk through what masculinity even means. Topics addressed today: movies, Australian summers, gender/culture, hunting and what being a man means to them. Next week's episode 4: alcohol, seacoast journey / personal convictions on alcohol, church growth. Be a Patron of the podcastOn this Episode: Paul Andrew / Instagram Tomelex Copeland / Instagram Joey Svendsen / Instagram Josh Walters / Instagram Producer/Editor: Joey SvendsenSound Engineer/Editor: Katelyn VandiverWe have a YouTube Channel for videos of all episodes since Jan. 2024. Also we have a Facebook Page for listeners to keep up with the latest news on "Things You Won't Hear on Sunday" Podcast. Be a Patron of the podcast
Somehow it's summer and Toppie, Sassy and Walt are here to say "hi" and wish you a Happy Summer and Happy Pride! Write to Toppie at Smellcast@aol.com. Follow Toppie on Tumbler and Bluesky Leave a comment on Toppie's blog! Friend Toppie on Facebook by emailing him YOUR FB name and link, then Toppie will find YOU and friend you!
Happy Summer! We are days away from kicking off the Summer Reading Program in tiny town. This year's SRP theme is "Color Our World" and is heavy on rainbows, art & crafts, and reading! Join us for this podcast episode to hear all about what's happening at the library this summer. Keep listening to hear from Doug Irvine the chair of the Summer Concert Series for the exciting line up good news from Mont Vernon Recreation. Have an amazing summer! Amy's Recommendations Books I Read Recently That I Enjoyed: Finlay Donovan Digs Her Own Grave by Elle Cosimano -5th book in series, 6th comes out 2026 Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins The Time of the Child by Niall Williams Heartwood by Amity Gaige The Amalfi Curse by Sarah Penner Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry New Books I'm Looking Forward to Reading: The Staircase in the Woods by Chuck Wendig 4/29/25 The Names by Florence Knapp 5/6/25 The Memory Collectors by Dete Meserve 5/20/25 The Martha's Vineyard Beach and Book Club by Martha Hall Kelly 5/27/25 Mansion Beach by Meg Mitchell Moore 5/27/25 Upcoming Books: Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid 6/3/25 With a Vengeance by Riley Sager 6/10/25 Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil by V.E. Schwab (The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue) 6/10/25 So Far Gone by Jess Walter (Beautiful Ruins) 6/16/25 One Last Note: Diana Gabaldon has announced the name of her 10th (and final!) Outlander Book! A Blessing For A Warrior Going Out (no publication date yet- she hasn't finished writing it)
Happy Summer! Watch, Read, and Listen with us! Margery: Watch: This Beautiful Fantastic on Amazon PrimeRead: My Name is Barbra by Barbra Streisand Listen: Sea Stories by Minnie Driver Eat: Wild-Harvested Texas Native Pecans at shoptoxyfree.comElizabeth: Watch: Shrinking on Apple, White Lotus on Max, and Landman on ParamountRead: The Art of Natural Cheesemaking by David Asher Food in Jarshttps://foodinjars.com/Listen: The Tell by Amy GriffinConnect with Us!Our Website: https://www.besttothenest.com/On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/besttothenest?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==Our Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/1088997968155776/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
[Happy Summer! For the next 9 weeks, we'll dive deep into specific topics that in many cases are very unique—even for the Seacoast Podcast. This 9-part summer series—In the Summer, will deliver fresh content for what we hope is a relaxing and peaceful summer for you]On this episode, Leenetta and Kip Smalls sit down with Roy Jacques and Lynne Stroy to recount the most nightmarish day of their lives. Twelve years ago, their son Adarius went swimming with friends and never made it home. The parents discuss their grief journey since that dreadful day, describe how the loss of their son has shaped them, and account for why God is still good. Topics addressed today: "A Tragedy that Happened In the Summer," Leenetta and Kip Smalls share the tragic drowning of their precious Adarius in the summer of 2013. Next week's episode 3: "Being a Man In the Summer," Josh Walters, Tomelex Copeland, Paul Andrew and Joey Svendsen discuss the summer, Australia summers, hunting and what being a man means to them. Be a Patron of the podcastOn this Episode: Leenetta and Kip Smalls / FacebookRoy Jacques, host / FacebookLynne Stroy, host / Instagram Host/Producer/Editor: Joey SvendsenSound Engineer/Editor: Katelyn VandiverWe have a YouTube Channel for videos of all episodes since Jan. 2024. Also we have a Facebook Page for listeners to keep up with the latest news on "Things You Won't Hear on Sunday" Podcast. Be a Patron of the podcast
Alle Jahre wieder kommt der Sommer und damit auch das sehnlichst erwartete Summer Game Fest, die digitale Neuauflage der E3. Wie gewohnt bekommt ihr auch dieses Jahr bei uns alle Infos zu den coolsten Neuankündigungen, schönsten Trailern und alle Updates zum Beziehungsstatus von Geoff Keighley und Hideo Kojima.Den Anfang der Festspiele gönnen sich Sony mit ihrer State of Play. In ziemlich genau einer Stunde wurde dort ein bunter Spielestrauß präsentiert, der zwar viel hergab, aber wenig aus dem eigenen Haus zeigte. Manu, Michi und Anne haben trotzdem reingeschaut und nicht nur das verschollen geglaubte Pragmata von Capcom gefunden, sondern auch einen gewissen Agenten mit der Lizenz zum Töten gesichtet.Alle High und Lowlights der Präsentation gibt es jetzt in unserem Cast. Viel Spaß und Happy Summer! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
[Happy Summer! For the next 9 weeks, we'll dive deep into specific topics that in many cases are very unique—even for the Seacoast Podcast. This 9-part summer series—In the Summer, will deliver fresh content for what we hope is a relaxing and peaceful summer for you]On this episode, the host crew discusses their childhood summers, Charleston (Southern hot) summers, and leak a few future topics from our summer series, In The Summer. The four also reflect on the tragedy that occurred ten years ago when nine souls passed at Mother Emanuel AME Church during a Bible study. With their convicted killer now on death row, the conversation turns toward capital punishment as the four hosts offer a theological perspective and their own current personal convictions on this matter. Topics addressed today: BBQs vs. "Cook Outs," summer memories, capital punishment.Next week's episode 2: "A Tragedy that Happened In the Summer," Lanetta and Kip Smalls share the tragic drowning of their precious Adarius in the summer of 2013. Be a Patron of the podcastOn this Episode: Lynne Stroy, host / Instagram Joey Svendsen, host / Instagram Bri McCleod, host / Instagram Amy Worley, host / Instagram Producer/Editor: Joey SvendsenSound Engineer/Editor: Katelyn Vandiver We have a YouTube Channel for videos of all episodes since Jan. 2024. Also we have a Facebook Page for listeners to keep up with the latest news on "Things You Won't Hear on Sunday" Podcast. Be a Patron of the podcast
Y'all, this episode is motivational, vulnerable, and so fun! It features a little inspo from your host & some little snippets from choir members. It will also walk you through some tips for creating your own ensemble community. We hope it motivates and inspires you! Thanks for listening and enjoy!! (Happy Summer!) This episode is sponsored by Perform International - check them out at Perform_International.com -- and stay tuned for some fun episodes coming from choir tours around the globe this summer!
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Can I Really Be Happy | Summer of Psalms This message from Psalm 1 explores what it means to live a truly blessed and joyful life. We're reminded that happiness isn't something we chase—it's something we grow when we're rooted in truth. Learn how meditating on God's Word and anchoring your life in His presence creates a foundation for joy in every season. Key Insights: 1. Happiness isn't circumstantial—it's rooted in a relationship with God through His Word. 2. When we delight in God's truth, we develop joy that sustains us through all seasons. 3. True freedom isn't about doing whatever we want—it's about being anchored to our Creator. 4. Your thoughts, behaviors, and closest influences shape your joy more than your situation does. 5. Lasting happiness grows when we engage with God's Word and God's people consistently. Scripture Focus: Psalms 1 (https://www.bible.com/bible/111/PSA.1.NIV) Speaker: Matt Petty Series: Summer of Psalms Location: Burnt Hickory Baptist Church (https://maps.app.goo.gl/hazkR3omjk9xvxZc7) Connect with us: ° Watch this sermon on YouTube (https://youtu.be/jhKQeXi2KVA) ° Follow us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/bhbchome) ° Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/burnthickorybaptist/) ° Visit our website (https://www.burnthickory.com/)
As we close out Season 4 of the podcast, I'm taking a moment to reflect on the powerful conversations, vulnerable moments, and beautiful stories we've shared together this season. If you're not already connected with me on Instagram, be sure to follow :) Come stay in the loop, be part of my family! Follow my personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/momofausomesiblings/ Thank you for being here. You are truly Uniquely Wired for a purpose.
No real episode today, we're on summer break! ☀️
Matt and David bring the Canterbury Fails roadshow to Kalamazoo with six amazing guests: Valerie Allen, Ruth Evans, Martin Foys, Jordan Zweck, and Jeff Stoyanoff and Kara McShane. They cover some kooky and intriguing Fails. Happy Summer!
Happy Summer, everyone! In this week's episode, Sarah decides to get personal, AND collective, as she explores the relationship between our card of the year, Strength, and the Star. This is the time of year where we see the Strength card archetype the most, and need to grapple with it. Enter: the archetype of the Star, the teacher card of Strength. In this episode, learn: How the Strength card might be coming up for you How the Star can help us "learn" the lessons of Strength4 reminders that have been helping Sarah recently Inspiration on how to create your own guidelines for the current season you are inSign up for the Artist's Way. Join the Moon Studio Patreon. Buy The Moon BookSubscribe to our newsletter.
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