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Engaging The Phenomenon
Investigating Subtle Energy & Non-Human Intelligences with Jeff Hardee

Engaging The Phenomenon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 78:45


We are joined by Jeff Hardee to discuss his research into Subtle Energy and Non-Human Intelligences. Jeff is an academic, researcher, and practitioner investigating human potential and the possible intersection between Subtle Energy development and Non-Human Intelligences. About Jeff Hardee - J.E. Hardee has a B.A. in Religious Studies from Arizona State University with an emphasis on Mysticism and New Religious Movements. He currently is a Doctoral student in Ubiquity University's School of Science and Consciousness, ET Studies program and is engaged in a participant observation study of Taoist Internal Alchemy teaching and "fa qi" (external bioelectric energy emission) in three Western groups. Jeff's interests include: Transformation of Religion in a Post-Disclosure World, Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, Science and Consciousness, Quantum Computing, Human Qi Development, Mysticism, and New Religious Movements. Jeff Hardee's Links - Website: https://wyrdenergeticarts.com/ Ubiquity University Profile: https://community.ubiquityuniversity.org/profile/jeff-hardee John Chang(Dynamo Jack) [MUST WATCH!!!] - https://youtu.be/TdYM0vNufwc?si=ym__18U15gwRhhCG Resources: 1) Multiple demos done by Master Zhou Gan Sheng with the Nei Qi Gong Fu school in Italy showing different effects which may be accomplished with fa qi. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXZ9-bQ3jkc 2) A video made by a member of the Authentic Neigong group during a trip to Sweden in October 2023 showing the healing applications of fa qi as well as comments on the need to properly form the lower dantian for practitioners. This was the first time I met Master Zhou. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnRR2p83Dhc 3) A demonstration of past Master Jiang Feng showing electrostatic effects of fa qi. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKeChhxmzHs 4) A collage of students getting their meridians tested and opened by other Eastern Masters. One has to have the channels of the arm open to be able to emit the qi oneself after sufficient training and a high level of internal organ health is achieved. A sign of a "clear channels" is when the arm involuntarily locks out fully due to the electricity coming in. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R76dk4gPiXc Engaging The Phenomenon - Learn CE-5/Contact Work/HICE - CE-5 Simplified: https://youtu.be/kfG63zTRfqE?si=qxioLQQH5TljJRsK Introduction To Contact Work: https://youtu.be/3AtZmOCSF7k?si=_8ku72LaBVuf-FET Practical Guide To Contact Work: https://youtu.be/wNrPbyZRiA8?si=yiSMKfMsqVET4UD8 Engaging The Phenomenon Links - Follow us on X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/EngagingThe?t=iEVw2QagEoCgZey4H_zT9Q&s=09 Engaging The Phenomenon Podcast: https://anchor.fm/engagingthephenomenon Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Engagingthephenomenon Support us w/ Paypal: https://paypal.me/engagingthephenomeno?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US Read Our Articles on Medium: https://medium.com/@EngagingThePhenomenon Greatly appreciate all the support!! Another way to support the channel is to share the work on social media networks! Thanks for joining us! Support The Podcast: https://anchor.fm/engagingthephenomenon/support Engaging The Phenomenon LinkTree(https://linktr.ee/EngagingThePhenomenon) We've created a Twitter account for our initiative! Follow us here to stay tuned! Inquire Anomalous YouTube: https://youtube.com/@inquireanomalous Follow Here: https://twitter.com/InquireAnomalus?t=PWi80yvgFpRVdflA_S242g&s=09 ...............

The Nostalgic Podblast
Remembering Wink Martindale & other nostalgic gems, with Al Hardee +

The Nostalgic Podblast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 211:27


Remembering game show M.C. & radio legend Wink Martindale (host of "Tic-Tac- Dough", "Gambit" & more) other nostalgic gems, with Al Hardee. WATCH THIS HERE: Remembering Wink Martindale & other nostalgic gems, with Al Hardee #winkmartindale #gameshow #gameshowhost #history #biography #educational #discjockey #dj #retro #thenostalgicpodblast The Nostalgic Podblast  @thenostalgicpodblast  + Chance Acting Demo  @ChanceActingDemo  + Al Hardee  @hardeeentertainment-alsplace ​

Doughboys
Carl's Jr./Hardee's 4 with Stavros Halkias

Doughboys

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 142:14


Stavros Halkias (@stavvybaby2, Dreamboat Tour) joins the 'boys to talk basketball, tour bus eats, and fast food favorites before a review of Carl's Jr. Plus, another edition of the Wiger Challenge.Watch this episode at youtube.com/doughboysmediaGet ad-free episodes at patreon.com/doughboysGet Doughboys merch at kinshipgoods.com/doughboysAdvertise on Doughboys via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Menu Feed
Restaurant chains roll out seafood specials for Lent

Menu Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 37:14


Lent is upon us, and that means seafood specials at restaurants across the country, both for Catholics who refrain from eating meat on Fridays during the six-week period, and for those for whom it has become a seasonal lifestyle for other reasons.Pat Cobe, senior menu editor of Restaurant Business, noticed some relatively unusual fish, such as Alaska cod and flounder, rather than the more typical pollock gracing menus, particularly at quick-service restaurants. Bret Thorn, senior food & beverage editor of Nation's Restaurant News and Restaurant Hospitality, pointed out that the rather debauched holiday of St. Patrick's Day always falls during Lent, which is intended to be a time of abstinence. The contrast means that green menu items and corned beef share menu space with seafood at this time of year.Bret noted that there are other, smaller, less formal holidays at this time of year, too. Mar. 10 is Mario Day, important to a certain subset of young video gamers. It's followed by Pi Day on Mar. 14, celebrating the universal constant that starts with 3.14. Restaurants reinterpret it as Pie Day, and offer a variety of specials around pizza and dessert. Pat observed that BJ's is offering specials in its skillet cookies, called Pizookies. Mar. 16 is Steve Austin Day, which holds some importance for professional wrestling fans. This year it's also part of St. Practice Day, which some people celebrate on the weekend before St. Patrick's Day (which is on a Monday this year), ostensibly to build up their alcohol tolerance for the annual celebration of Irish culture. Then there's April Fool's Day on April 1, International Cannabis Day on April 20, Earth Day on April 22, and Star Wars day on May the 4th. Pat pointed out that March 9 was National Meatball Day, and Bret expressed his disdain for that and other food holidays, but he acknowledged that they can be a great and relatively easy way to bring in more customers. In other F&B trends, Pat observed the rollout of several new sandwiches this week, including Potbelly's Barnyard, and Bret noted new sauces from Buffalo Wild Wings and Hardee's. Of particular interest, he said, was the fact that Hardee's called out Duke's mayonnaise specifically as an ingredient in its new Carolina Gold BBQ Sauce, and Bojangles also mentioned that it is serving its annual Lenten fish special, the Bojangler, made with Duke's tartar sauce. The guest on this week's podcast is Einat Admony, the chef and owner of Balaboosta restaurant in New York City and the recently opened Moondog, a listening bar that serves Admony's version of Mexican food, among other things. The Israeli chef and restaurateur shared insights into how Middle Eastern and Mexican cuisines are related, and also discussed the unique nature of Israeli cuisine.

RB Daily
On the Border bankruptcy, Wendy's growth, CKE CEO

RB Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 4:12


Yet another casual-dining chain has filed for bankruptcy protection. Expect to see a lot more Wendy's restaurants. And the parent company of Carl's Jr. and Hardee's has a new CEO.

Beck Did It Better
228. De La Soul: De La Soul Is Dead (1991)

Beck Did It Better

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 102:00


This week's episode's clientele is the people who want Hardee's gravy for breakfast and also enjoy the best podcast about De La Soul and the 228th greatest album of all time, De La Soul is Dead.    Before we get to the album, we ruminate about the unsexiest instruments, navigating insurance claims, and bad parenting moments. We also get soup dumpling-shamed and have a record store adventure that' snot just about your grandpa's impotence but also about your grandma's lack of intimacy.    For those of you who are keepin' the faith through this episode, at (56:00) we cover the 1991 hip-hop album De La Soul is Dead. We discuss De La Soul's reinvention, sampling lawsuits, and the best hip-hop lyrics about Burger King!    Next week's episode is sure to be crazy, when we become the best podcast about Patsy Cline and cover her Ultimate Collection compilation album. Hit the music!    

Modrn Business
Franchise Trends & Headlines: February 2025 (PLUS IFA Convention Recap)

Modrn Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 60:09


Join Ryan Hicks and Zack Fishman as they host Jamie Adams, Chief Revenue Officer of Scorpion, and Ryan Combe, Managing Partner of Cornerstone Franchise Partners. In this episode we dive into the latest chatter from the IFA convention and share behind‑the‑scenes insights on franchising trends, technology decisions, and the power of networking. From debating whether to build or buy tech to discussing economic forecasts and mentorship initiatives, this episode delivers a dynamic conversation peppered with franchise success stories and personal anecdotes that reveal the heartbeat of the industry. Episode Outline: 1) Intro & Sponsor Shout-Out: Candidate view is an innovative new way to streamline your hiring process and focus only on the best talent with one way video prescreening. Candidates respond on their own time so your franchisees can save their time. No more scheduling headaches, no more wasted interviews, just faster, smarter hiring. Join top franchise organizations already saving time, energy, and money with CandidateView. Visit CandidateView. 2) IFA Convention Recap: Insights on the event's energy, networking moments, and feedback on session formats. 3) Tech & Transaction Talk: Debates on building vs. buying proprietary technology and the impact on franchise value. 4) Economic Outlook & Industry Trends: Discussion of franchise growth statistics, employment increases, and GDP impact. 5) Anecdotes & Success Stories: Stories from the NFL to Hardee's, illustrating how small moves can lead to generational wealth. 6) Mentorship & Community Focus: Ideas on establishing mentorship programs to support franchise success and sustainability. 7) Closing Thoughts & Connect: Final reflections and a call-to-action to join the conversation on LinkedIn and subscribe to the newsletter.

Herding Her Story Podcast
Episode 28 – Doyle & Debbie Carlton: The Hardy Folks of Hardee County

Herding Her Story Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 69:57


It was an honor and a privilege to be able to sit down with Mr. Doyle E. Carlton III and his wife, Mrs. Debbie Carlton. Both Mr. Doyle and Mrs. Debbie serve as mentors to so many of those around them, including us. This episode is packed full with family histories, tales of the 1923 flood of Okeechobee, rodeo love, stories of raising ranch kids, conservation before it was talked about, and so much more. We are eternally grateful for their continual support and hope you find them just as endearing as we do!

The Marc Cox Morning Show
The White House, Missouri Legislation, and International Diplomacy (Hour 4)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 32:58


In the final hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show, we dive into pressing issues, starting with a discussion on the media's need for multiple correspondents to cover the rapidly unfolding news from the White House. Jessica Rosenthal from Fox News Radio updates us on the fragile yet evolving ceasefire situation, detailing how Trump's unconventional peace strategy has shifted negotiations and brought Arab nations into the fold. Missouri Senator David Gregory joins to talk about his push for Senate Bill 872, which criminalizes illegal immigration, and his tax reforms aimed at phasing out state income taxes. Plus, a reminder to grab a biscuit at Hardee's for Heat Up Saint Louis!

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Full Show 2-14-25 Property Taxes, Spending Battles & Kim's Big News!

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 136:03


Good morning from the Marc Cox Morning Show! We kick off with a debate over why Governor Mike Kehoe isn't making personal property tax elimination a priority. A new poll shows St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones trailing in her re-election bid. In "Kim on a Whim," Kim shares a big announcement that sparks a discussion on workplace policies. Plus, a bizarre Ohio bill proposing $10,000 fines for men having sex without intent to procreate. In Hour 2, we cover the collapse of a billion-dollar solar project in the Mojave Desert, Ryan Schmelz reports on Capitol Hill's massive spending and tax cut negotiations, and Nicole Murray gives a business update. “In Other News” dives into Valentine's Day spending, workplace romances, and an odd microchip warning for pet owners. Hour 3 features six Missouri Republican senators pushing to replace income tax with service-based sales tax, Jim Carafano breaking down Trump's peace strategies in Ukraine and Gaza, and Rep. Eric Burleson exposing Washington's addiction to reckless spending in "Capital Beat." Finally, Hour 4 delivers the latest from Jessica Rosenthal on the Hamas ceasefire deal, Missouri Senator David Gregory discussing his immigration and tax reform bills, and a reminder to grab a Hardee's biscuit for Heat Up Saint Louis! #MarcCoxMorningShow #MissouriPolitics #PropertyTaxes #KimOnAWhim #Trump #GOP #Ceasefire #BorderSecurity #TaxReform #ValentinesDay #SpendingCuts #UkraineConflict

Market Talk
Friday, February 7th, 2025- Bryan Doherty and Deana Hardee

Market Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 39:55


We saw a volatile week in the markets come to an end on Friday with mostly lower grain trade and mixed action in livestock futures. Threat of more tariff potential, weekend news headlines, weather in South America, a tough week in cattle futures and more have all been on the mind of traders to close out the week. Bryan Doherty with Total Farm Marketing joins us for big picture perspective on this Friday. More at https://www.totalfarmmarketing.com. Also on Friday's show, we hear from Deana Hardee, DVM, with Merck Animal Health about BRD, their new SENSEHUB product and more general cattle health thoughts during CattleCon 2025 this week in San Antonio, TX.

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The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Daily Signal Podcast: The Hidden Threat to American Capitalism, Explained by Andrew Puzder

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025


President Donald Trump appointed Andy Puzder ambassador to the European Union this past week. But before he heads to Brussels, Puzder is warning about the left-wing scourge of stakeholder capitalism. As the former chief executive of CKE Restaurants, a major fast food corporation operating Carl's Jr. and Hardee's, Puzder knows what it takes to run […]

Daily Signal News
The Hidden Threat to American Capitalism, Explained by Andrew Puzder

Daily Signal News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 32:02


President Donald Trump appointed Andy Puzder ambassador to the European Union this past week. But before he heads to Brussels, Puzder is warning about the left-wing scourge of stakeholder capitalism. As the former chief executive of CKE Restaurants, a major fast food corporation operating Carl's Jr. and Hardee's, Puzder knows what it takes to run a successful business. That's why he's so alarmed at the trends he's witnessing in corporate America. He spoke to The Daily Signal about his new book, “A Tyranny for the Good of its Victims: The Ugly Truth about Stakeholder Capitalism.” In this episode, we cover: • How BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street accumulated unprecedented control over U.S. corporations • The real meaning behind ESG policies and their impact on American business • Why major brands are adopting policies that seem to conflict with their customer base • The effectiveness of consumer boycotts against woke corporate policies • Capitalism's historic role in reducing global poverty Purchase your copy of “A Tyranny for the Good of Its Victims” on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4ayJ1gZ  Keep Up With The Daily Signal Sign up for our email newsletters: https://www.dailysignal.com/email   Subscribe to our other shows: The Tony Kinnett Cast: https://www.dailysignal.com/the-tony-kinnett-cast  Problematic Women: https://www.dailysignal.com/problematic-women  The Signal Sitdown: https://www.dailysignal.com/the-signal-sitdown  Follow The Daily Signal: X: https://x.com/DailySignal  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedailysignal/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDailySignalNews/  Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@DailySignal  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DailySignal  Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/TheDailySignal  Thanks for making The Daily Signal Podcast your trusted source for the day's top news. Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and never miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Kevin Roberts Show
Andy Puzder | The Elites Behind ESG and DEI

The Kevin Roberts Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 37:28


Why are companies like Disney so intent on pushing the transgender agenda? The answer lies with a small, influential group of financial elites who have hijacked American institutions to impose harmful woke policies like ESG and DEI. But here's the good news: Americans are fighting back, rejecting these radical and unjust initiatives. Andy Puzder, former CEO of Hardee's and Carl's Jr. joins The Kevin Roberts Show to expose the dangers of stakeholder capitalism and its impact on our nation. About Andy: Andrew Puzder, former Chief Executive of CKE Restaurants and economic expert, is a Distinguished Visiting Fellow for business and economic freedom at The Heritage Foundation. Puzder began his career as a commercial trial lawyer in St. Louis in 1978 and later served as the personal attorney for entrepreneur Carl Karcher. He went on to become CEO of the well-known fast food powerhouses Carl's Jr. and Hardee's chains in 2000, expanding to 3,800 locations and leading the company out of serious financial difficulties. He has authored several books, including Job Creation: How It Really Works and Why Government Doesn't Understand It; The Capitalist Comeback: The Trump Boom and the Left's Plot to Stop It; Getting America Back to Work; It's Time to Let America Work Again; and A Tyranny for the Good of its Victims: The Ugly Truth about Stakeholder Capitalism. Earlier in his career, Mr. Puzder was a commercial trial lawyer in St. Louis. He authored legislation in Missouri—acknowledging that life begins at conception and granting unborn children rights in contexts other than abortion (such as criminal, tort, and inheritance laws)—which the U.S. Supreme Court upheld in Webster v. Reproductive Health Services in 1989.

Sermon Audio – Cross of Grace
French Toast, Good Wine, and Grace

Sermon Audio – Cross of Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025


John 2:1-11On the third day there was a wedding in Cana of Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there. Jesus and his disciples had also been invited to the wedding. When the wine gave out, the mother of Jesus said to him, “They have no wine.” And Jesus said to her, “Woman, what concern is that to me and to you? My hour has not yet come.” His mother said to the servants, “Do whatever he tells you.” Now standing there were six stone water jars for the Jewish rites of purification, each holding twenty or thirty gallons. Jesus said to them, “Fill the jars with water.” And they filled them up to the brim. He said to them, “Now draw some out, and take it to the person in charge of the banquet.” So they took it. When the person in charge tasted the water that had become wine and did not know where it came from (though the servants who had drawn the water knew), that person called the bridegroom and said to him, “Everyone serves the good wine first and then the inferior wine after the guests have become drunk. But you have kept the good wine until now.” Jesus did this, the first of his signs, in Cana of Galilee and revealed his glory, and his disciples believed in him. I empathize with the groom from our story today. Let me tell you why. We had less than a year to plan our wedding, which was less than ideal for Katelyn. And between other weddings and moving off to seminary, we really only had one date that worked: June 11th, which was a Sunday.But we had this great idea. We love breakfast, so we thought we would do a Sunday morning brunch for the reception, replete with mimosas, the Sunday paper, and the best brunch spread you'd ever seen. It was a great idea; the only problem was, we didn't have any money. Katelyn was in her senior year at Valpo, working two jobs as her schedule allowed. I was doing an internship at a church in Milwaukee where I got paid $500 a month. That was hardly enough to pay for the drinks, let alone the food. And food really is the centerpiece of the reception. So we had the impossible challenge of finding a caterer who was good and affordable on our measly budget. After searching and searching, I found her: Judy Baker of Chesterfield, IN. No website listed, just a landline phone number. When we met with her, Ms. Baker was well into her 80s and told us she had been catering weddings longer than Katelyn and I had been alive, combined. We told her what we were hoping for: brunch theme, eggs, potatoes, shrimp and grits, croissant sandwiches, French toast, and mimosas. Then we told her our situation: I was just a poor pastor-to-be, and we only had this much budgeted for the food. Without hesitation, Ms. Baker looked at me and said, “Corbin honey,” (that's what she called me the entire time we planned this wedding") “that'll be plenty. I'll have no problem getting all of that. It'll be a great Sunday brunch.” Katelyn and I were elated. We couldn't believe it—we had found the perfect person. We went about the rest of the planning, amazed that it was all coming together. Katelyn planned 90% of the details, but the one thing I put together was our newspaper. I wrote all these articles, and most important to everyone else was the menu: scrambled eggs, breakfast potatoes, southern-style shrimp and grits, build-your-own croissant sandwiches, delectable donuts (instead of wedding cake), and to top it all off, Ms. Baker's famous French toast.On the day of the wedding, it was brutally hot, but Ms. Baker had a team working at full force to get our Sunday brunch ready. At the start of the reception, people made their way to get their food while Katelyn and I said some hellos. Finally, we walked outside, jumped ahead of the line to get our food, and what we saw shocked us. This supposedly great brunch was nearly gone! Half the guests still needed to go through the line, and certainly more than half the food was gone! I got no eggs, the croissant sandwiches were picked over, I don't recall any shrimp and grits, and worst of all, Ms. Baker's famous French toast was nothing more than French toast sticks, straight out of the box from Gordon's, accompanied by your own syrup cup like you'd get at Hardee's. I was embarrassed, humiliated. It was a tragedy.The food was supposed to be the centerpiece of this brunch. And now all of our friends, who were also planning weddings at the time, were gonna say, “Well, we don't want to be like the Blackmons!” And to be clear, this wasn't Ms. Baker's fault. There is only so much a woman can do with not even $2,000 for all the food and tableware. On the day I was supposed to be the host, to show hospitality, I was found lacking.The groom from our story today was also found lacking, not in food but, even worse, in wine. The very thing he needed most was gone all too early. Talk about a buzzkill. Now, this problem is much easier to preach about to Lutherans than, say, Baptists, who wouldn't see that as a problem at all. But in Jesus' time, for a Jewish wedding reception to run out of wine was one of the worst failures that could happen. The wine wasn't just for a good time, though, as the Psalmist tells us, it does gladden the heart. Wine was the centerpiece of hospitality; when there was plenty of wine, it was a sign of God's blessing. The prophets of old spoke of a time when the vats would overflow and the mountains would drip with sweet wine. In fact, the coming of the Messiah would be marked by an abundance of wine. Conversely, when the vineyards didn't bear fruit and there was no wine to drink, that meant God's blessing had been removed. And if there was ever an occasion to not run out of wine, it was a wedding, because not only would you be lacking in hospitality, but you'd be lacking God's blessing, too. And that's a tragedy.Somehow Mary, Jesus' mother, learns of the problem, and she takes it upon herself to find a solution. Why she felt the need, we are not told. But I like to think that Mary really felt for the couple because they were having the reception she and Joseph likely never had. And the last thing she wanted was for it to be ruined by the lack of wine, and for this newly wedded couple to experience any of the social scrutiny that she undoubtedly did.So Mary found Jesus, and why she thought he could, should, or would fix this problem we don't really know. But she talked Jesus into it. So Jesus had the servants fill the huge stone jars that had gone empty with water. And sometime in between doing that and filling a cup for the steward, the water became 150 gallons of the best wine imaginable.Which is absolutely ridiculous! Why would Jesus make an unfathomable amount of the best possible wine at a time when the guests were already shwammied! They had been partying for days by this point; they couldn't even appreciate such deliciousness. And did they really need that much? Couldn't Jesus have made just enough to last the rest of the reception? And then to top it all off, when the steward tasted the wine and thought the best had been saved for last, the groom got all the credit! Somehow from all of this, the disciples walk away having seen the glory of Jesus and believed in him.We all can empathize with the groom because, at some time or another, we've all been found lacking the very thing we need. As a parent, your jars of patience and attention run dry. In your marriage, your vats of love and forgiveness go empty. Or just as a person in a world with such pain, your cup of concern for your neighbor gets poured out. You will need something, someone besides yourself, to fill you back up because, like the groom and his party, when left to do it all by yourself, the relationship, or the marriage, or your faith, will come to an early end. It is only by the grace of God that comes to us in Jesus that our once-empty jars will be filled back up, and we are given not just what we need but an abundance of the fruit of the Spirit: patience, peace, love, joy, kindness, faithfulness.That's what I love about this story. It reminds us that sometimes in this life, the grace we receive isn't just enough to get us by. No, every once in a while, we experience the grace of God as an abundance of the best thing we've ever had, shared with the people we love most. And it's not just about getting by; it's about the overflow, the ridiculous generosity, and the joy of abundance—a glimpse of God's kingdom breaking into our lives.Where have you experienced God's abundance in your life? Where has God's overflowing grace surprised you, exceeded your expectations, or come just when you were sure you didn't have enough? And how might you share that abundance with someone else— your spouse, your kids, a friend, a stranger—who's jars have all but dried up? And how might we, as Cross of Grace, share our abundance of welcome and hospitality with a community, a world lacking in both?You'll be happy to know no one went hungry at our reception. And I'd like to think the abundance of love and joy more than made up for the food's quality. Months later I talked with one of my good friends about my wedding and told him how embarrassed I was about the food. He turned to me and said, “Are you kidding me? I loved it! French toast sticks are my favorite, and there were so many of them!”Thanks be to God for French toast, good wine, and an abundance of grace. Amen.

The Kluck Index
January 16 2025

The Kluck Index

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 4:47


We may know what the sun sounds like, West Palm Beach set a new record, Norovirus is running wild and Hardee's don't give a damn. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dave Glover Show
Operation Food Search and Hardee's campaign wrap up- hour 3

The Dave Glover Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 32:30


Operation Food Search and Hardee's campaign wrap up- hour 3 full 1950 Wed, 15 Jan 2025 22:07:06 +0000 QpeFJD7V2Rm01IRpSL900CquOxAoaJuC comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government The Dave Glover Show comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government Operation Food Search and Hardee's campaign wrap up- hour 3 The Dave Glover Show has been driving St. Louis home for over 20 years. Unafraid to discuss virtually any topic, you'll hear Dave and crew's unique perspective on current events, news and politics, and anything and everything in between. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Comedy Religion & Spirituality Society & Culture News Government False https://player.amperwavepodcastin

BetweenTheBeachesPodcast
183. Enduring Love For Florida: A New Generation Is Carrying The Torch; with Mary-Margaret Hardee, co-host Herding Her Story

BetweenTheBeachesPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 64:48


A lot of our conversations and interviews on this podcast revolve around the elder generation sharing their history and heritage in Florida, but this week we're turning to the younger generation to get their outlook and thoughts on our beautiful state. Mary-Margaret Hardee is a 7th generation Floridian who's passionate about Florida agriculture and sharing the lesser known stories of the women involved in it. Join us for a conversation covering her family heritage, her work on the podcast, and much more!

The Wild Card Podcast
The Wild Cards Make a Wager

The Wild Card Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 103:02


Welcome to The Wild Card Podcast!  This is episode 292 of our attempt at this whole podcasting thing!! Today's episode features: Jared Eaton taking a fall, Jeff Curtis being plugged in, and Ron Blair still hating on reviewers!! Throughout the episode, you'll hear the three of us discuss such varied topics as: the way this podcast is about Hardee's new menu, a gift of a Commercial, riffing ten to five, getting your Cyan fix, Jimmy and his F-ing mouth, the lineage of Kidds, and occasionally we part from our tangents to learn about the journey and shipwreck of The Wager and her crew! This week, Jeff teaches the guys about the mission, trip, trials, and downfall of The Wager!!!  Thank you for joining us on this journey to wherever and we'll Wager that you'll never mutiny as you listen to our treasure of a podcast!Please like/subscribe and leave comments below! Let us know your thoughts on the journey of The Wager, which team you would have been on, if you think you would have made it, which name on the list was your favorite, how excited you are to see Ron and Jared onstage, positivity chains (encourage one another!), any future reports you'd like us to do, and if you are interested in being an official Deckhead!P.S.  “There is a pleasure in the pathless woods,There is a rapture on the lonely shore,There is society, where none intrudes,By the deep sea, and music in its roar:I love not man the less, but Nature more"~ Lord ByronP.P.S. Stay Safe, Stay Wild, and Bite the Edge!

Doc G
The Doc G Show December 18th 2024 (Featuring Mustard Service)

Doc G

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 117:37


Mustard Service has been building a following since their debut album in 2017. Homegrown out of Miami the band is gearing up to tour with former guests of the show the Magic City Hippies! Marco and Adam were nice enough to stop by the show and talk about their upcoming tour and performing at the Playground Festival. Marco, Adam and Doc talk about starting out with guitar lessons, finding the Funky Monks documentary, starting the first album, what it means to be a Miami band, recording Your Cat Don't Stand a Chance, and much much more! Meanwhile during the rest of the show Mike and Doc create some organized rambling, particularly about Hardee's. Listen Now! Introduction: 0:00:20 Birthday Suit 1: 11:31 Ripped from the Headlines: 17:15 Shoutouts: 32:03 Mustard Service Interview: 39:39 The Mike C Top 3: 1:26:47 Birthday Suit 2: 1:49:05 Birhtday Suit 3: 1:53:36

Tony & Dwight
Tony & Dwight Live from Hardee's on Dixie Highway for USA Cares - Hour 3

Tony & Dwight

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 35:22 Transcription Available


Tony & Dwight
Tony & Dwight Live from Hardee's on Dixie Highway for USA Cares - Hour 1

Tony & Dwight

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 36:16 Transcription Available


Tony & Dwight
Tony & Dwight Live from Hardee's on Dixie Highway for USA Cares - Hour 2

Tony & Dwight

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 35:55 Transcription Available


The Angus Conversation
It Wasn't Always Easy: Boyd, Schroeder on Growing Their Businesses and Angus

The Angus Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 54:42


Starting out in the Angus industry wasn't easy in the 1980s and 1990s, but as the old adage goes: where there is a will, there is a way. Doug Schroeder, of Clarence, Iowa, and Charlie Boyd, of Mays Lick, Ky., talk about the beginnings of their businesses and the opposite end of that continuum, transitioning to the next generation. They cover the tough decisions they had to make while serving on the American Angus Association Board of Directors and the progressiveness of those before them. This episode takes listeners from the early years of “working at Hardee's and fixing tires” to living the dream of raising Angus cattle, kids and crops. HOSTS: Miranda Reiman and Mark McCully  GUESTS: Charlie Boyd and Doug Schroeder Charlie Boyd II, Mays Lick, Ky., graduated from the University of Kentucky, and after a short stint away, returned back to his family's Boyd Beef Cattle operation. He and his wife, Paula, added Angus cattle to the historical Hereford herd, and today their sons, Blake and Logan, are raising cattle with them.  Charlie served two terms on the American Angus Association Board of Directors, and was president and chairman of the Board in 2017. He's served as president of the Kentucky Angus Association, and he and Paula volunteered as co-chairs of the National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) in 2003 and 2012. He enjoys cattle shows and has evaluated cattle across the United States.  Doug Schroeder, Schroeder Angus, and his wife, Glenda, were married in 1982 and started their operation near Clarence, Iowa, with the purchase of five head. They have three children who participated in the Angus junior activities, and today their son Drew farms alongside them.  Doug served on the American Angus Association Board from 2008 to 2014, chairing the Certified Angus Beef Board his final year. He served as the president of the Iowa Angus Association and on the Iowa Cattlemen's Association board. In addition, Doug and Glenda were both Iowa Junior Angus Advisors for 13 years and chaired the National Junior Angus Show twice. RELATED CONTENT:    President's Perspective  Giving Back  SPONSOR NOTE: Premium cattle marketing meets one of baseball's most iconic venues. Stockmen at the Stadium, LiveAg's inaugural video auction event, is set for Jan. 16, 2025, at Denver's Coors Field. Visit Live-Ag.com to learn more and consign your cattle today.  Don't miss news in the Angus breed. Visit www.AngusJournal.net and subscribe to the AJ Daily e-newsletter and our monthly magazine, the Angus Journal.

The Nostalgic Podblast
Al Hardee's of Ted Turner's "Superstation WTCG/WTBS 17" birthday blast! Also, Al reviews "Gladiator 2." Tom Williams of The Weather Channel joins us +

The Nostalgic Podblast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 156:08


Al Hardee's of Ted Turner's "Superstation WTCG/WTBS 17" birthday blast! Also, Al reviews "Gladiator 2." Tom Williams (director at The Weather Channel) joins us + 

The Rome Show Podcast
Dan Hardee Ep 244

The Rome Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 47:31


Talking with Radio Personality Program Director Radio Legend Has Been In The Industry For Over 10+ Years We Talked Media Radio Getting Jobs Lots Of Radio Life Tips Super Great Podcast Must Listen

Underdog Ag
Breaking Generational Cycles w/ the Heine Sisters - Kerry & Jenny

Underdog Ag

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 66:59


This Underdog Ag Podcast features sisters, “the Heine girls.” Known in their formative years as Jenny and Kerry Heine, we will discuss life growing up in the 1970s, 80s, and early 90s on a York County, Neb. farm. You may be surprised by this interview. You might cry. We hope you laugh. Mostly we hope you too can find healing and move on from what you need to as well.  Jenny has a long list of experiences:  While serving as a very talented farm hand at the “Heine Circus,” Jenny drove a tractor at age eight, and was doing field work at 12 years old. She was doing whatever was asked on the farm, and did it well.  She balanced teenage jobs in food service at Dairy Queen and Hardee's.  Sun Theatre in York was also a high school position.  Jenny also served as a circulation manager and more at two newspapers.   She was a much-loved teacher for 12 years.  Today, Jenny helps people with disabilities understand and navigate Social Security, as well as state and federal benefits systems. Jenny and her husband Casey Mentink love their grandchildren and are full of life. Jenny especially is proud of her daughter, BreeAnna Hoff, her husband Kyle, and their beautiful daughter, Evangeline (sweet Evie). --Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe.HOST: Kerry HoffschneiderGUEST:  Jenny (Kerry's Sister)--CREDITS:Mitchell Roush, ProducerBibi Luevano, Cover ArtPurple Planet Music, Theme

The Dave Glover Show
Hour 2: Hardee's and Operation Food Search

The Dave Glover Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 41:50


Hour 2: Hardee's and Operation Food Search full 2510 Mon, 11 Nov 2024 21:26:50 +0000 tC5nVeeH2YJslmJWpYfNoqGbRbrtF4N9 comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government The Dave Glover Show comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government Hour 2: Hardee's and Operation Food Search The Dave Glover Show has been driving St. Louis home for over 20 years. Unafraid to discuss virtually any topic, you'll hear Dave and crew's unique perspective on current events, news and politics, and anything and everything in between. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Comedy Religion & Spirituality Society & Culture News Government False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=h

Flyway Connections Podcast
Kristen Hardee of Contentnea Creek Waterfowl

Flyway Connections Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 71:41


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Michigan's Big Show
* Andy Puzder, RNC Surrogate, Former CEO of CKE Restaurants, the parent company of Hardee's and Carl's Jr.

Michigan's Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 8:31


The Steve Gruber Show
Andy Puzder, How would taxing unrealized gains effect the restaurant industry?

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 11:00


Andy Puzder is an American attorney, author, and businessman. He is the former chief executive officer of CKE Restaurants, the parent company of Hardee's and Carl's Jr., a position he held from September 2000 to March 2017. President Trump is set to make remarks in Michigan today and Senator JD Vance was in the state yesterday after his dominant debate performance

Sis & Tell Podcast
Pressure is a Privilege

Sis & Tell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 32:23


Alison and Amanda talk about the beauty of a Hardee's biscuit, the many faces of magic, and their latest reality show reviews.  Sis & Tell, an award-winning weekly comedic podcast, is hosted by southern Jewish sisters the Emmy-nominated Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks.

A Healthy Shift
[177] - Your host on Radio 3AW - Australia Overnight - Talk Back Radio 29/08/2024

A Healthy Shift

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 81:57 Transcription Available


Meeting Malkmus - a Pavement podcast

This week jD is joined by Kyra from the cornfields of Western Illinois to discuss both her Pavement origin story as well as her perspective on track 19. Transcript:Track 2:[0:00] Previously on the Pavement Top 50. Blackout. So what do you think, Jessica, from Ann Arbor? I think it is a very solid Pavement song. Yeah. Like, I think it belongs in the top 20 to 30. Okay. Because, I don't know, it hits all the right Pavement beats. Hey, this is Westy from the Rock and Roll Band Pavement.Track 3:[0:27] And you're listening to The Countdown. Hey, it's J.D. here, back for another episode of our Top 50 Countdown for Seminal Indie Rock Band, Pavement. Week over week, we're going to count down the 50 essential Pavement tracks that you selected with your very own Top 20 ballots. I then tabulated the results using an abacus, six taquitos, and a bottle of bismal. How will your favorite songs fare in the rankings? Rankings you'll need to tune in to find out so there's that this week i'm joined by pavement superfan kyra from the cornfields of western illinois illinois illinois how the fuck is it going my friend it's uh pretty fucking great thank you for asking all right well um let's let's not beat around the bush let's get right into this let's talk about your pavement origin story.Track 3:[1:27] Okay um i got into pavement in the early 90s um i um graduated high school in 1994 so that was the year oh cool all right so um so you know um yeah i was 18 years old i was getting ready to graduate high school and um i'd been hearing about pavement you know and like spin and stuff magazine spin magazine and stuff like that and it sounded cool but here in the middle of fucking nowhere cornfield um they just didn't have everything you know or um you know just things were slower to get here maybe yeah stuff like that um but it's a it's a small town western illinois i lived in a town of 800 people 801 people and um i'm right now i'm in the college town that's not far from there which is a town of like 20 000 i think okay western illinois University and that's where I live now and that's where I kind of grew up around here and ended up back here but so anyway I was a teenage kid and I was into Nirvana and Pearl Jam Soundgarden all that all that stuff Alice in Chains but I was also getting into cool stuff I had a really cool curiosity I think you know I was into uh Dinosaur Jr. I was getting into Sonic Youth and uh.Track 3:[2:43] Sugar, The Replacements, REM, Morphine, just stuff like that. I think I was getting into alternative type music. And I was also really getting into Bob Dylan around that time. Oh, wow. That's pretty diverse.Track 3:[3:00] So Pavement kind of clicked with me. I got that CD called No Alternative. It was a compilation. It had a bunch of cool bands. It had a new Nirvana song on it. I think that's why I wanted to get it, because it had a cool Nirvana. A new hidden track on it or something like that um but the pavement song was really cool it was unseen power of the picket fence which is that weird rem kind of tribute not one of their best tunes but it's fun and it's cool and it introduced me to their how goofy and uh quirky and there's there's their sound and stuff like that right right so and i thought that's cool i like that filed it away maybe, hip-pocketed it. But then I got off work. I worked at the Hardee's here in town, the fast food restaurant. I got off work, went home, and I turned on my little black-and-white TV I had in my room and watched the end of the Jay Leno show. And he had pavement as his guests on his show, and I just, they played Cut Your Hair. Yeah. And it was, I just thought, I fell in love right there. I was like, this is the coolest thing I've ever heard.Track 3:[4:17] And... And you're not wrong. Yeah, right? And it was around that time where Kurt Cobain died, too. And I was a big Nirvana fan. And shit was just really serious and heavy and kind of depressing. I was listening to a lot of Pearl Jam and Nirvana and Soundgarden and Alice in Chains. And everybody was a junkie and everybody was depressed. And pavement was a cool thing to come across around that time when I was an 18-year-old impressionable youth. because it wasn't really like that. It was fun, but it still felt very urgent, I felt. Their music felt vital and urgent and had a lot of depth and meaning for an 18-year-old kid, I think. Yeah. So it was a good breather from that serious stuff I've been listening to, and I was just instantly in love with that. And my friend, I think I went to school a couple days later, and my friend's like, hey, I bought that pavement tape that you told me about on Jay Leno or whatever. And he loaned it to me, and it was Crooked Ring, Crooked Ring. And of course, that's the greatest album ever made. So that was a pretty big one to get and get into. And I fell in love with that instantly, all those great songs. Songs, you know, Gold Sound, Silent Kid, Fillmore Jive, Ranged Life.Track 3:[5:47] Every song on that one's a banger, right? It's a masterpiece. Yeah, so I got into that. I was like, well, I got to go get more of this. So I came over here to the record store. We used to have four record stores in this town. Now we have zero. Oh, shit.Track 3:[6:02] Sucks but um anyway there's uh i came over here and bought the i saw another pavement cd and it was uh watery domestic chicken on the cover and that that's also the greatest thing ever made the greatest ep ever made i guess the greatest album ever no argument from me right and this was all within like maybe a few weeks a week or a week of each other and i just loved that i thought that was the best best thing i'd ever heard um and yeah i was just in love with paper after that And I was like, this is my band. You found your band. Yeah. And I eventually, over the next few months, started getting the other stuff. I got that Westing, which I don't know if you can see it back there, my little Steve Keen of the Westing cover. A friend gave me that. She bought it down from him in Oklahoma. But anyway, that's a great, that's a cool collection of tunes. And I was like, introduced me to their early stuff, which I thought was pretty cool. But I really like what they were doing currently more, you know, yeah, they're crooked rain stuff and you know And then I started just buying everything I could get from pavement and then I heard slanted enchanted I'm like, holy shit. This is also the greatest album ever made. So Yeah, yeah all that stuff. And then wowie zowie came out like maybe a year later, you know It wasn't very long and that one was pretty amazing too little little more of a head fuck than the other ones which is I.Track 3:[7:27] Awesome you know and i just a big fan ever since um did you convert people as well i tried you had like so that you had some sort of echo chamber to be talking about this or were you isolated with your fandom um well that's a good question because my friends some of my friends kind of dug when i dug pavement and when i played it for them but i don't think they were they clicked with it like i I did, where they were totally in love with it, but they enjoyed that album, Crooked Rain and Crooked Rain. I think I might have played them something off Debris Slide or something like that. I don't know about this one, but I remember that. I actually joined the Navy right after I graduated high school and found out in the Navy that nobody liked pavement or heard of pavement.Track 3:[8:18] I hardly met anybody. buddy um but i was traveling a lot and i would go to different towns to different record stores and find the find different pavement things so that was kind of fun and i would try to turn people onto it and it didn't really click very much i converted a few people though over the years i guess i had a roommate have people to talk to about it right yeah i had a roommate who was a drummer and i played him uh watery domestic i think and he was just blown away by the drumming I think that's Gary Young, right? Doing the crazy drumming on that one. Yeah, the drumming on that was Texas Never Whispers is so cool. And he was pretty blown away by that. He's like, this drumming is so different and not your typical drumming, I guess. So I converted a few people here and there over the years. Did you ever manage to see them live?Track 3:[9:08] I did, yeah, finally, two years ago. Oh, cool. I saw them at the Chicago Theater. Yeah, good venue? They were so good. It's a classic venue, but it's not my preferred type of venue to see them in, but it was a beautiful place, and I was seeing the greatest band ever there. They sounded really good. They sounded so good on that. Yeah, they were great. So um i saw that i saw um steven malchemist and the jicks also when they first went on tour in like 2001 and that was a really cool show yeah yeah um bob was driving the rv and uh selling t-shirts really it just seemed really like a cool little tour um i think steven's um malchemist's girlfriend was in the band kind of for a while there um and she was kind of like doing background own vocals and stuff like that so it was kind of a fun gig um yeah i saw him on the pig lib tour.Track 3:[10:13] Uh but i didn't make it out i don't i wonder where he would have played here for pig lib he played at a bar called lee's palace which is like just a great venue to you know just yeah he's into and i like those be with your people right i would rather do that than be at the show the Chicago theater but um this was at the metro where I saw in Chicago which is a it's kind of the cool venue in Chicago where all the cool bands play but um and I'm from small town it's three hours to Chicago for me a three or four hour drive um and you know it's scary in Chicago because it's hard to drive and traffic and stuff like that but that's why I didn't go to a lot of shows when I was a kid.Track 3:[10:56] Just because I'm a hillbilly and uh I um didn't make it to see them when I when I would have loved to have seen them when they were at Lollapalooza or playing small clubs and stuff like that, touring behind Slanton and Enchanted. But no, I just kind of didn't get the chance to actually see them. I remember actually my now ex-wife bought me tickets to see them just on a whim. I told her I wanted to go see them in New York when they first reunited, like the reunion in 2010. 2010, I guess it would have been. Yeah, and she actually bought tickets, but we ended up going to Jamaica and getting married instead around the same time, so I had to cancel that. I mean, that's kind of a bust.Track 3:[11:45] So I kind of missed the opportunity there, I guess. But yeah, I've just been a huge fan ever since. I always felt like all of their album releases were like an event. And I remember hanging out like when I was stationed in Texas, hanging out with some friends when Bright in the Corners came out.Track 3:[12:08] Playing it for them, and they actually really liked some of the songs on it. I remember, like, Stereo and Shady Lane and stuff like that. I thought that stuff could have been a hit. I was like, this stuff's going to be a hit, guys. And they're like, yeah, sure. And, of course, I'm always wrong. I was always wrong about that. I'm actually a radio person. I used to run the alternative rock station here in town when they had one, and I was always a champion of pavement.Track 3:[12:32] I do have a funny story, I guess, kind of funny. So I worked for the radio station here in town. there's like this local group of six radio stations yeah um and i was the um i ran the alternative station i was the music director and the dj there and then uh also was like the classic morning classic rock morning show person and um also the news kind of a news person too i just kind of did a lot of things jack of all trades or whatever but um our little station group got bought out by this uh corporate butthole hedge fund dude came down and bought the stations and then fired all the people basically but um they kind of kept me around for a couple months and i learned how to they talked told me i had to do the news so i was the news director and i had to make news stories and stuff like that which not much of a journalist but i was doing i was trying but um eventually they had they were going to fire me too and they did and i knew they were going to fire me so i did not go out without a fight and i um made this news story about how oh, the new owner was a butthole and all this stuff. But, you know, I still had like two something minutes left on my newscast.Track 3:[13:40] So I play, I'm like, oh, and here's pavement, gold sounds. And then I put gold sounds in there. And then I broadcast that out the rest of the day. They fired me across the whole area on all six of their stations. And so that went out and I exposed people to pavement and made my little...Track 3:[14:03] Snide remarks about the the butthole uh guy who bought the stations and fired everybody and, it was uh it was a good feeling you played gold sounds yeah yeah i just i just thought that was a good it was it was a good length i think it's it's it might be my favorite of their songs i i don't know what i don't have i don't think i have a favorite but i have many but um yeah that Very nostalgic. Yeah, it is. Yeah, it's just got that feel. Yeah, just something wistful about it, I guess.Track 3:[14:37] But, yeah, that was... Do you have a go-to record at this point? Like, do you have one that you'll put on, you know, when you're feeling pavement-y? Or does it depend on a specific mood? It's definitely a mood thing. It seems like Wowie Zowie is always getting played around here a lot for some reason. Um because that one's that one's big it's like the white album kind of you know favorite albums so it's a big long one with uh different moods and stuff like that and i kind of it's kind of how i am a moody person so i like the roller coaster ride of that one and i like the kind of woozy sound of a lot of the songs on that one i think it's just this beautiful sounding record and.Track 3:[15:20] Um, it's got songs I don't like on it, even like a couple that kind of, I find a little more jarring, but, uh, it's still the one I've been listening to the most, I guess. But I, um, the first three, I think are, you know, the greatest albums ever made. And, um, I like the other ones also. So I have those ones on vinyl. I don't have the last two albums on vinyl and I play a lot of vinyl. So I guess that's why I, um, but my kids are into it too. That's kind of cool. They've, uh, tick tock was the harness your hopes thing. I heard my kids listening to it and I was like, Whoa, that's so cool. And they, uh, they would like, I had a t-shirt and didn't fit me anymore. So they would, they would fight over the t-shirt. They had a couple of daughters.Track 3:[16:10] Yeah. Right. But they, uh, they did. I tried to get them a little deeper into it, but they, they know harness your hopes. Which is cool and uh i was like why what does this mean my daughter said it's for a fit check i'm like what the heck is a fit check it's like an outfit showing off your outfit yeah i didn't know that it's been around yeah yeah so that's it's over my head too i'm 50 years old yeah, so i think that's pretty cool and then i've they've gotten into it it's cool seeing younger kids get into it i see it every once in a while i see somebody who's considerably younger than to myself almost in my kids age and getting into Pavement I'm like that's good it means it's I was right this whole time you know about this great band justice.Track 3:[16:55] Exactly well Kyra what do you say we flip the record and get into track number 19.Track 3:[17:08] Okay alright we'll do that right after this.Track 3:[19:46] This week, we're going deep on Box Elder. How are you feeling about song number 19, Kyra, from the COWI? I fucking love Box Elder so much. It's a great song. It's one of the earlier Pavement songs. I think it's a very early Pavement song. Say it's, you know, song number one. Yeah, yeah, exactly. Which is cool. And it's one that really holds up, I think, too. So I was saying, if you're just joining us, I got into Pavement in 1994 at Crook and Rain, and it was awesome. And then I got Watery Domestic, and then I think a few weeks later, I got the Westing collection of tunes. And yeah, I just remember that one, immediately liking that song.Track 3:[20:37] One thing I like about it is it's got a twee kind of twee element to it almost like a beat happening or something like that, like K Records Calvin Johnson kind of sound which I didn't really know much about then but when I hear it now and there's also something R.E.M. About that guitar riff on that I agree with you there Early R.E.M., for sure. Yeah, and I know that it was a big influence on them. And I'm a huge R.E.M. fan now. So there's that. And that song, I actually had to look this up, but it said that it's a true collaboration between the two, Stephen and Scott. Spiral, yeah. Yeah, they kind of just, it was his riff, I think, and then Malcolm Husky wrote the lyrics and sang over it. And they didn't really write songs like that before or after. It's kind of one of the only ones that was like really a collaboration like that, I guess. Very. I mean, I think they were all collaborations in one way or the other, but...Track 3:[21:42] Yeah, for sure. On that tune. I love the lyrics of the tune. I love the meaning of it. I'm from Vermont, Illinois. Vermont IL, population 801. And Box Elder MO is just, I'm going to head to Box Elder MO. It's just he's going to head to some hillbilly ass town in Missouri. It's kind of what that's what i got out of it anyway um but being from a small town and being somebody who's different i'm a transgender woman um i didn't know it then but it's something i've always felt and it's something i still feel and getting hearing that line i've got to get the fuck out of this town meant something back then and recently maybe in the last couple years that tune is really everyone's like man i really love this song because i love that line i've got to get get the fuck out of this town because i was living in this other small town nearby which is just very, bigotty town and i was ready to get the fuck out of there so i'm glad to be out of that town um had to get the fuck out of that town and come over here to yes box elder love that that it means box elder yeah it's got some deep deep meaning um i think and uh yeah i'm in a place where there's I was in the town, there's not a lot of pavement fans, you know?Track 3:[23:02] So get the fuck out of this town. So yeah, it's a cool song. I think their sound and their songwriting improved significantly after that. But as an early tune, I think it's definitely one of their best. And it's one that definitely means something to me, I think, for sure. Love that song. Love Box Elder. It's a good one. What do you think about where it landed on the countdown, number 19?Track 3:[23:33] That's actually perfect. Do you think it's a fair spot for it? Yeah. I guess, yeah. I think it's a perfect spot. I mean, considering they made so many other great songs and that they really improved on their sound after that, but also as an early tune and they're finding their sound, I think that was definitely one of the most important songs in there.Track 3:[23:56] In their canon of awesome tunes. Well, really, I mean, if you think back, this song was covered by Wedding Present and played by John Peel. And I wonder if John Peel hadn't got his hands or mine wrapped around pavement. Like, they are so huge in the UK. Yeah. And it just makes me wonder what, you know, what would have happened had they not had access to you know john peel it would have been very interesting but so that's how he got into them through wedding presents cover that's how uh my memory is so shit but i feel that sounds yeah okay yeah if i'm wrong send me an email jd meeting malcolmus at gmail.com new email address everybody well kyra it's been good talking to you today from uh western illinois and uh talking about box elder i enjoyed myself i hope you enjoyed yourself and um that's about what we have to say do you have anything you want to plug.Track 3:[25:04] Um no i mean i i host a i host a folk uh alternative country americana radio show on tri-states public radio every sunday night at seven o'clock if people are into that sort of stuff um but uh that's what i do but nothing to plug i'm just here to talk about pavement.Track 3:[25:25] Love it i love the show it's a it's great show keep up the good work oh thanks that means a lot for real that's what i gotta say this week and uh we'll be back next week with song number 18 we are in the thick of the top 20 my goodness wash your goddamn hands.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/meeting-malkmus-a-pavement-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Ep 557: Leases In Real Estate

hive with us podcast network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 49:13


In this detailed episode, the hosts dive into the complexities of leases, including master leases, triple net leases, and their applications in both residential and commercial real estate. They also discuss various strategies for using leases to gain control of properties without outright ownership, the nuances of negotiating lease terms, and the impact of these strategies on real estate investments. Chapter 1: Introduction to Leases and Seller Financing Alternatives (0:00 - 3:10) The episode begins with an introduction to the importance of leases in real estate investing, and how leases with an option to buy can serve as an alternative to traditional seller financing. The host shares insights on how this method can provide control over a property without requiring full ownership upfront. Chapter 2: Master Leases and Value-Adding Strategies (3:11 - 6:20) The hosts discuss master leases, explaining how investors can lease a property and then sublease it to others, potentially increasing the property's value without owning it. This chapter includes strategies for filling vacant spaces and negotiating better lease terms to boost the property's net operating income (NOI). Chapter 3: Understanding Commercial and Triple Net Leases (6:21 - 10:13) The concept of triple net leases (NNN) is explored, with an emphasis on how these leases transfer property maintenance responsibilities to the tenant. The hosts highlight the appeal of triple net leases to large corporations and analyze their impact on property valuation. Chapter 4: Real-World Examples and Lease Term Negotiations (10:14 - 27:00) The hosts present real-world examples of leases from companies like Walgreens, Hardee's, Dollar General, and Jimmy John's. They examine lease terms such as rent increases and renewal options, discussing the importance of careful negotiation to avoid unfavorable long-term commitments. Chapter 5: Zoning Changes, Entitlements, and Expanding Real Estate Ventures (27:01 - 49:01) This chapter covers the process of changing a property's zoning to increase its value, including the steps involved and potential benefits. The hosts also discuss their plans to expand real estate opportunities beyond Texas, exploring new markets in states like Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina. Text

Voices Of Courage
#VOC S2EP28 | The Courage to Transform through Hypnosis | Glenn Rottmann | Ken D Foster

Voices Of Courage

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 59:26


You may have seen today's guest on a commercial for a popular US fast food restaurant.   We are talking with Glenn Rottmann a certified hypnotherapist who has worked with many celebrities.  Glenn will be discussing using hypnotherapy to treat addictions and trauma as well as talking  about the future of hypnotherapy.   Glenn Rottmann C.Ht. is a certified Hypnotherapist, NLP practitioner, captivating public speaker, skilled pilot and accomplished success coach. His mesmerizing work with pop icon celebrities and his role as the Hypnotist in Carl's Jr and Hardee's commercials have made him one of the most viewed Hypnotists on the internet.   Glenn's journey began with formal training and certifications from HMI College of Hypnotherapy, the country's first nationally accredited college in this field. His early exposure to the Silva Method in self-hypnosis during high school ignited his passion for self-improvement and eventually led him to become a Certified Hypnotherapist.   #voicesofcourage #kendfoster #GlennRottmann #Hypnotherapist   Website: glennrottmann.com Instagram: instagram.com/hypno_glenn   Full Episode (Youtube): https://youtu.be/QxGkf5HOaQ0   Youtube: youtube.com/@voicesofcourageshow Spotify: https://shorturl.at/beNwR Apple Podcast: https://shorturl.at/rmROg Facebook: facebook.com/VoicesofCourageRadio Instagram: instagram.com/voicesofcourage.us Twitter: twitter.com/KennethFoster Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/kendfoster Voices of Courage: voicesofcourage.us Ken D Foster: kendfoster.com  

Coffee w/#The Freight Coach
1004. #TFCP - Shipper Q&A Day!

Coffee w/#The Freight Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 32:55 Transcription Available


In this episode, we'll discuss the evolving sales cycle and relationship-building strategies within the freight industry with today's guest, John Brewer! John emphasizes the current onboarding process, the need for a long-term commitment in a competitive environment where shippers receive numerous requests, the importance of having effective follow-up, and the value of showcasing unique service offerings.   About John Brewer For over 30 years, John has held several roles in the supply chain industry. His most recent is Director of Distribution & Logistics for CKE Restaurants Holdings, Inc. CKE owns the Hardee's and Carl' Jr. restaurant brands. John is the interim President of the Nashville Transportation Club and has served on both the Transportation Club of Memphis and the Nashville Transportation Club Board of Directors for many years. When John is not chasing his Corgi's around the house, he enjoys mentoring others and writing supply chain parody songs.  

Neon Brainiacs
360 - Book Of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 (2000)

Neon Brainiacs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 105:32


Don't look in the corner, maniacs! 2000s Month comes to an end with some witchcraft hysteria in Book Of Shadows: Blair Witch 2. Your two favorite knuckleheads, the Hardee's Boys, wrap up the month with this ill-advised sequel and discuss other topics such as Ben's reaction to watching Short Circuit 2, giving Wicca a bad name, and our new favorite character: Sheriff Craisins. Drop that Caramello and check out our Patreon! This month we lean into our 2000s theme and talk all about movies from the turn of the century, including the films of Tom Green, The Cell, Training Day and more. For as little as $2 a month you can get in on the action as well with bonus episodes, Discord privileges, livestreams, exclusive merchandise and more! Want more discussions on witches? Check out our previous episodes on Witchtrap (episode 144), Witchboard (episode 194), Pumpkinhead (episode 218), The Serpent And The Rainbow (episode 220), Inferno (episode 232), Suspiria (episode 267), Troll (episode 280), and Warlock (episode 323).

Work Advice for Me
Ray Hardee and his running journey - The Everyday Runner

Work Advice for Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 38:21


"Mustard is magic."n this podcast episode, Ray Hardee joins Erin to share his inspiring running journey. Starting out as a way to improve his football skills, Ray's passion evolved into long-distance running, encompassing triathlons and marathons. He delves into his love for cross-training and his active involvement with Team World Vision, through which he raises funds for clean water initiatives.Ray recounts his experiences running in various countries, highlighting his favorite marathons, such as those in Jerusalem and London. He candidly shares his biggest mistake during his first marathon—not eating and drinking enough—and provides a unique tip about using mustard to prevent cramps during races. An amusing moment in his journey was when he fell into the mud during a race, an incident that taught him the importance of maintaining a sense of humor and resilience.Emphasizing the need to listen to one's body to avoid injuries, Ray discusses the significance of not pushing too hard and the balance required to sustain a long-term running practice. He also touches on his upcoming races and how he leverages running to raise money for charitable causes. Additionally, Ray speaks about his daily devotional Bible study and the profound impact of faith on his running journey.This episode offers a deep dive into Ray's running experiences, the challenges he's faced, the lessons he's learned, and the ways he uses his passion for running to make a positive impact on the world.Follow Ray here:https://www.instagram.com/raymckayhardee/Buy Generous Coffee here:https://generouscoffee.comFollow the show here:⁠https://www.instagram.com/the_every_day_runner/⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/erin_maher_runs/⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/⁠Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This podcast is brought to you by The Hopecast Network

Neon Brainiacs
358 - Dog Soldiers (2002)

Neon Brainiacs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 90:11


Our dogs are barking this week, maniacs! The Hardee's Boys continue 2000s Month with the 2002 werewolf flick Dog Soldiers. Tune in as we break down this modern cult classic and discuss other topics such as Lance's love for the reality game show Survivor, the famous actors who almost ended up in this movie, and our new favorite catchphrase. Drop that Caramello and check out our Patreon! This month we lean into our 2000s theme and talk all about movies from the turn of the century, including the films of Tom Green, The Cell, Training Day and more. For as little as $2 a month you can get in on the action as well with bonus episodes, Discord privileges, livestreams, exclusive merchandise and more! Want more werewolf talk? Check out our previous episodes on Monster Dog (episode 28), Silver Bullet (episode 32), The Company Of Wolves (episode 50), Wolfen (episode 146), The Howling (episode 166), An American Werewolf In London (episode 197), and Bad Moon (episode 345).

That's a Good Point
Favorite Fast Food Burgers

That's a Good Point

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 41:42


Dion, Irv, and Jon revisit a topic they discussed back in 2020 by ranking some fast-food cheeseburgers. If you have time, go check out episode #2 from back in the day! This sets up a chance to have the burgers face off from 2 different lists in the future. What are your favorite burgers? This list has: Wendy's, Arby's, Dairy Queen, Hardee's, Sonic, and Freddy's. Follow us on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram @ThatsaGoodPoin1 Theme: Protofunk by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4247-protofunk License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast

GGACP celebrates the birthday of actor and comedian Jim Gaffigan (b. July 7) with this ENCORE of an interview from 2015. In this episode, Jim joins Gilbert and Frank at the famed New York Friar's Club to weigh in on subjects ranging from the lost art of “ethnic comedy” to the healing powers of stand-up to the caste system of the entertainment business. Also, Jim “opens” for the Pope, treads the boards with Jackie Gleason's grandson, struggles to capture Manhattan on film and writes ad copy for Downy and Hardee's. PLUS: Myron Cohen! The hunchback makes out! The comedy of Nat Hiken! The genius of Cloris Leachman! And the “biggest Goy in the world”! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beyond the Buckets Show with Chris McSwain
Beyond the Buckets | Episode #162 | Jason Hardee - College of San Mateo

Beyond the Buckets Show with Chris McSwain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 76:24


Beyond the Buckets | Episode #162 | Jason Hardee - College of San Mateo Jason Hardee is the defensive line coach at the College of San Mateo, where he brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the team. As a former Division I football player at West Virginia University, Jason's background in high-level collegiate athletics informs his coaching approach and technique.In addition to his football expertise, Jason has also coached college basketball, demonstrating his versatility and commitment to developing athletes across multiple sports. His athletic journey began at Serra High School in San Mateo, where he was a standout three-sport athlete, excelling in football, basketball, and baseball.Jason's professional athletic career further underscores his deep understanding of the game and his ability to mentor and inspire young athletes. His diverse experiences as a player and coach make him a valuable asset to the College of San Mateo's football program.#podcast #beyondthebuckets #show #basketball #coach #life #lifestyle #coaching #entrepreneur #business #ceo #lifecoach #mentalperformance #YouTube http://ow.ly/3kdI30qOSc6   #Applehttp://ow.ly/cAeV30qOSc8   #Spotify http://ow.ly/7EIe30qOSc9  

GovCast
Bonus Interview: Automation Offers Federal Agencies New Security Opportunities

GovCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 18:38


Automation is unlocking new levels of security for federal agencies facing a wide range of new threats and challenges. Red Hat Chief Architect for Law Enforcement & Justice Mike Hardee joined us to outline how federal IT leaders can harness these new automation solutions to provide higher levels of security. Hardee explained how automation can help federal agencies utilize automation to overcome everything from HR challenges to new law enforcement threats. He also said automation and observability arm IT teams with a unique ability to diagnose and solve problems fast.

CITIUS MAG Podcast with Chris Chavez
Trey Hardee On Serving As An Analyst For NBC's Olympic Trials + Olympics Coverage Plans + How To Market Field Events

CITIUS MAG Podcast with Chris Chavez

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 31:07


“This wasn't a dream, I didn't study journalism, I didn't have any aspirations of being on television, but I love the fact that this is how I get to stay involved with the sport and be a steward and some sort of conduit for, at least on the field side, the joy and awe of the spectacle of what these men and women are able to do.”  Trey Hardee, Olympic silver medalist and 2x world champion in the decathlon, joins the show to chat about his transition into track and field broadcasting, his ideas on how to improve + grow the sport, his love for field events, and lots more. Hear more from Trey in this episode of the CITIUS MAG Podcast. Hosts: Chris Chavez | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@chris_j_chavez on Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ + Anderson Emerole | @atkoeme on Instagram Guest: Trey Hardee | @treyhardee on Instagram _________ CITIUS MAG LIVE From Eugene! will bring you daily interviews with athletes, coaches and notable folks in town at noon PT each day. Our guests for day three of the Olympic Trials include Emma Coburn, Molly Seidel, Keturah Orji, and Trey Hardee. LIVE SHOWS Good Morning Track and Field will start your day with some takes and updates from Eugene hosted by Eric Jenkins, Mitch Dyer and Karen Lesiewicz at 8:30 a.m. PT. TRIALS TALK – our hit daily podcast series from 2021 – returns on The CITIUS MAG Podcast feed + streaming live immediately post-race to unpack all of the action immediately following the meet. LIVE MEET COVERAGE Stay updated on live results, mixed zone interviews and more on the CITIUS MAG Instagram, X and Threads pages while the meet is underway each evening. All interviews will be uploaded to our aforementioned YouTube channel. MORNING RUNS CITIUS MAG and New Balance will be hosting group runs on Sunday, June 23rd at 8 a.m. ET; Tuesday, June 25th at 8 a.m. and Saturday, June 29th at 7:30 a.m. Come on by to our pop-up next to Prince Puckler's Ice Cream shop to meet for some easy morning miles. All paces are welcome. We'll be giving away shirts, hats and more. Plus, you'll have an opportunity to try all of the latest and greatest from New Balance. We'll also have Olipop, coffee, games and cold plunges to enjoy afterward. Also, CITIUS MAG Newsletter subscribers will be getting daily emails from the Trials as David Melly rounds up all of the biggest results, stories + our best interviews, photos and original content from Eugene. If you want to hook a friend, there's no better time than the Trials so forward them the emails or encourage them to sign up today for FREE here: https://citiusmag.beehiiv.com/ SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS

Bull & Fox
Hour 2: Browns CB Justin Hardee + Guardians will need to make deal(s) for pitching to be a real contender

Bull & Fox

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 37:14


Browns CB Justin Hardee joins the show and Jonathan talks about why he believes this Guardians team will need to make a deal for pitching to be a real contender as the season progresses.

Bull & Fox
Browns CB Justin Hardee: Everybody will see a difference in me as a DB; I'm so prideful about my city, Cleveland to the death

Bull & Fox

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 10:03


Justin Hardee Sr. talks about his career path to this point, how he's acclimated to returning home to Cleveland, his interaction with teammates in OTAs, his growth as a defensive back, the change in special teams rules heading into this next season and his interests off-the-field including coaching and more.

A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan
772 - Freedom Nuts

A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 105:24


Well, that was fun as all hell! Jesse Wolfe is such a kind dude and just one of those guys whose energy is fun and positive and, you know - and nothing but love and thanks for his time today! (Make sure you go and give him a follow on social media. Especially if you're an entrapenuer.) I'm off to get some of this gray beard chopped off! Have a fantastic weekend! Freedom nuts 4 all! - d ### - New podcast voice introduction - Humorous attempts with character voices - Sponsor highlight: Secured Roofing and Solar, with listener promotions - Live opening from "Injured on the Go Just Call Mo Studio" - Jesse Wolfe, UCF alum and entrepreneur, guest stars - Announcement: 10-year anniversary show tickets available - Cruise booking information - Chaotic week featuring AI projects and songwriting - Tyson's press conference remarks on Jake Paul - Crystal's Peter Pan outing with the boys - Sprint triathlon training discussion - Explanation of training zones for fat loss and aerobic benefits - Confusion over workout zones and structured training plans - Hosts' misunderstandings about training specifics - Importance of precise workout details in training regimes - Personal running stories and outdoor distractions - Jokes on personal training inefficiencies and simplicity - Humor over bicycle gear confusion during training - Riding through industrial areas and encounters with homeless - Funny encounter with a homeless man unexpectedly appearing - City riding safety concerns - Triathlon kits: appearance and fit discussion - Humorous take on triathlon clothing fitting challenges - Jokes on anatomical differences affecting clothing fit - Cycling strategies and gear discussion for triathlons - Triathlon breakdown: swim location confusion, strategic breaks - Judges monitoring on paddleboards during triathlon - New business pitch to Jesse Wolfe: boiled peanuts - Mortgage advice and personal finance anecdotes - Jokes on marriage shared in intimate show settings - Boiled peanut business branding and jingle creation with AI - Expanding T&D Big Fat Nuts' audience discussion - Jingle comparison to famous commercial tunes - Branding concerns and universal appeal considerations - Humorous product naming and marketing strategies - Freedom Nuts branding refinement, including mascot ideas - Competitor analysis: Hardee's and Hampton's Farms - Corporate branding mockery and engaging logo creation - Demographic-specific branding strategies, including pride-themed - Commentary on easy modern business startups via online platforms - Strategic advice on product pricing, packaging, distribution - Boiled peanuts' cultural significance and national market potential - Boiled peanut business pitch for "Shark Tank" - Online sales strategy and retailer pressure tactics - Benefits of controlled, small-scale production - Corporate acquisition risks and maintaining brand integrity - Competitive strategies and impact of corporate takeovers - Business tactics humor and corporate culture satire - Market appeal discussion for new boiled peanut flavor - Humorous commitment for outrageous behavior if pre-orders hit target - OnlyFans promotional consideration - Selling company at peak value advice - Social media leverage by young entrepreneurs - Importance of direct-to-consumer sales before seeking retail partners - Control benefits over small batch product quality - Potential buyout handling from large companies or private equity - Timing importance in business selling to maximize profit - Marketing and branding strategies for engaging diverse demographics - Promotional tactics using personal branding and social media - Rapid and cost-effective new business setup logistics - Continuation into different product lines and branding themes - "Shark Tank" success considerations for boiled peanut venture - Direct-to-consumer vs. traditional retail sales benefits - Independent growth vs. accepting buyouts debate - Challenges in scaling production while preserving quality - Private equity impact on small brands discussion - Managing business offers and growth opportunities strategies - New product line expansion based on customer feedback potential - Innovative customer engagement through humorous marketing - Handling customer service and engagement via modern technology - Humorous old men incidents and technology frustrations - Video playback of old man pranks and reactions analysis - Old men's stubbornness in business and personal pride - 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The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast - The Ten Minute Bible Hour
NEH060 - Nehemiah's Prayers Are Smart, Grounded, and Highly Intnetional and They're All Better Than My Very Best Hardee's Prayer

The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast - The Ten Minute Bible Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 13:40


Nehemiah 4:4-6 Thanks to everyone who supports TMBH at patreon.com/thetmbhpodcast You're the reason we can all do this together! Discuss the episode here Music by Jeff Foote

The Cover to Cover Podcast with Chris Franjola
Ep 296: COLONNA TALKS HARDEE'S AND FOOTBALL FANS FREEZE

The Cover to Cover Podcast with Chris Franjola

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 63:48


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