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"Shame is an identity statement. It's saying not that I did something bad, but I am bad...And for the believer, that identity claim of shame does not stick. It's not true. By believing Jesus was who he said he was and did what he said he did, that means your identity is a child of God. Full stop." — Daniel WendtToday's Episode: Natalie is chatting about compassion with her good friend and christian counselor, Daniel Wendt. Daniel shares his own story of grappling with God's goodness and compassion through a life-altering season in his early adulthood. He helps us see how the compassion and forgiveness of God are available to all of us even (and especially) when we mess up and get caught in a cycle of shame. Finally, he unpacks the difference between offering compassion and forgiveness to those who hurt us and fully reconciling with them. It's a super helpful episode, one you won't want to miss! This month's memory verse: "Because of the LORD's great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness." — Lamentations 3:22-23Today's guest: Daniel Wendt is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Harrisburg Pennsylvania, helping individuals, couples, and families through his private practice. Additionally, he provides Faith-Integrated Life Coaching virtually for those residing outside of the state. Please reach out to danielwendtinfo@gmail.com if you would like to connect with him. Daniel and his wife Samantha have two children and enjoy camping, hiking, and stressing out together while watching the Philadelphia Eagles play. Support Our Show: We love reading your comments! AND they help other people find our show. Please let us know what you think by leaving a review. Links from today's show: Looking for a counselor or life coach? Find out more about pursuing therapy with Daniel if you live in Pennsylvania at danielwendtmft.com. Outside of PA, visit danielwendtcoaching.com for Faith-Integrated Life Coaching. Read The Pour Over for unbiased news from a Christian perspective. It's FREE!Memorize and meditate on God's Word with a Dwell Differently membership. Dig even deeper into God's Word (and memorize it!) in Natalie and Vera's new Bible study, Dwell on These Things and book, Dwell Differently. Support the showFollow Natalie & Vera at DwellDifferently.com and @dwelldifferenly.
This week the guys just down and remember Episode 20 guest Billy J Daw from Wheelchair Outdoors! The world truly lost a special person last week! We hope you all give episode 20 a listen and you will see why he will be missed by so many people including us! We also discuss this weeks upcoming trip to Harrisburg Pa, for the Great American Outdoor show and meeting up with Todd! We hope you all enjoy and Thanks for tuning in!
Hellooo! And welcome to a very special, extra girthy Orthodox Christmas Disastersode! It is a miracle this happened. I was deathly ill with a dying dog for eight magic days this holiday, and the master file was irretrievably destroyed mere days ago, and so the Christmasode becomes a New Years' flavoured Orthodox Christmasode.This episode fulfills the wishes of more listeners than any other episode before. Together we will be visiting the hands-down most dangerous place on earth; you will learn why this is probably the worst bad day at work episode of all time; we'll visit earth's model post-apocalyptic suburb; and we'll find out how much radiation it takes to melt your hands off.Also if you were listening to this on Patreon… you'd get hear the story of the most irradiated intern in history and his trusty axe; you'd take a side trip to Harrisburg Pennsylvania to find out how their local electric company nearly destroyed the planet; and you'd learn about the most lethal tourist photo opp anywhere on Earth.I was recently reminded I do this at the request – the literal deathbed request of my father who I lost this time last year. They weren't his last words or nothing – but I've wanted to do this story to share just one of the stories from the homeland he was forced to flee as a child. And on that note, because my dad carried the DNA of Olga of Kiev in his veins, I remind you, your new year's resolutions can be as petty as seeking revenge and disrespecting your enemies. Whatever you choose to do, I only want you to be safe.I thank you all for your patience and excitement over the last year. May you all have a happy new year and a better 2025.All older episodes can be found on any of your favorite channelsApple : https://tinyurl.com/5fnbumdw Spotify : https://tinyurl.com/73tb3uuw IHeartRadio : https://tinyurl.com/vwczpv5j Podchaser : https://tinyurl.com/263kda6w Stitcher : https://tinyurl.com/mcyxt6vw Google : https://tinyurl.com/3fjfxatt Spreaker : https://tinyurl.com/fm5y22su Podchaser : https://tinyurl.com/263kda6w RadioPublic : https://tinyurl.com/w67b4kec PocketCasts. : https://pca.st/ef1165v3 CastBox : https://tinyurl.com/4xjpptdr Breaker. : https://tinyurl.com/4cbpfayt Deezer. : https://tinyurl.com/5nmexvwt Follow us on the socials for more Facebook : www.facebook.com/doomsdaypodcast Instagram : www.instagram.com/doomsdaypodcast Twitter : www.twitter.com/doomsdaypodcast If you like the idea of your podcast hosts wearing more than duct tape and bits of old Halloween costumes for clothes and can spare a buck or two, you can now buy me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/doomsday or join the patreon at www.funeralkazoo.com/doomsday
Season 5 Episode 8 ReHAB (Regional Harrisburg Area Brewers) Check them out on Facebook Merry Christmas to everyone! This is our longest episode to date and Dave and Bret had the pleasure of welcoming Jacob, Verlyn, Ken & Corey from ReHAB. These gentlemen have been homebrewing for quite some time and wanted to have a group of like-minded individuals. We sampled plenty of beer that they brought and had a great time. Their stories are unique, how they develop their recipes and some of the wort sharing competitions they do with several of the regional breweries. Yes, this is a long episode but its well worth the listen. Also, check out the book they use when developing their recipes: Designing Great Beers by Ray Daniels Check us out on Hopped Up Network Join us as we take you on our beer sampling through the local beers and let's all Be Bonded by Beer! Have a suggestion on a beer or brewery we need to highlight? Leave us a reply in the comments or email us at centralpapour@gmail.com Check out our Merch Store and help support the program Special Thanks to York's own, Gallowglas for our awesome new music: Scraps Check them out on Facebook and YouTube
Today's daf is sponsored by Meir and Ahuva Balofsky in loving memory of Ahuva's grandmother, Basia Chava bat Yirmiyahu, on her shloshim, and in honor of their son Moshe's engagement to Maya Wind. "May Bubbie Chava's legacy carry on in this auspicious new beginning." Today's daf is sponsored by Sigal Spitzer in loving memory of her Grandma "GG" Rhoda, Raizel Bat Gital, whose first yahrzeit is today. "I love you and miss you. May her neshama have an aliyah." Today's daf is sponsored by David and Mitzi Geffen in loving memory of Mitzi's father, Jack Lock, of Harrisburg PA, who passed away four years ago. "He was so proud that all four of his children made aliya to Israel, and that his “tribe” grew during his lifetime to nearly 100 family members, spanning three generations (now four!) all in Israel. He was a generous and loving husband, father, grandfather, uncle, and brother who is sorely missed." When a borrower pays back part of a loan, two tannaitic opinions are proposed to prevent the creditor from attempting to collect the full original amount. Rabbi Yehuda suggests writing an entirely new loan document that reflects the reduced outstanding balance, replacing the original document to ensure clarity about the remaining debt. Rabbi Yosi recommends creating a receipt that the borrower keeps as proof of partial payment, serving as evidence that a portion of the loan has already been repaid and protecting the borrower from potential future claims. Rav diverges from both opinions, requiring a new document to be written specifically by the court and pre-dated to the original loan's date. This position is challenged by a braita that allows witnesses to rewrite and predate the document. However, Rav maintains his stance, arguing that witnesses lack the court's authority to create a lien on the buyer's property from the original date. Rabbi Yehuda and Rabbi Yosi also disagree about post-dated documents, specifically in cases where the post-dating is not explicitly clear. Rabbi Yehuda's position stems from his earlier view that receipts cannot be written, thus allowing post-dating as it cannot lead to deceit. Rabbi Yosi, who permits writing receipts, warns that a receipt pre-dating the post-dated document could potentially enable the creditor to collect on the loan twice. A broader question emerges regarding receipts: Are they applicable only for partial loan payments or also for fully paid loans? The conclusive view is that if a creditor claims a lost document cannot be torn, they may demand payment upon providing a receipt to the borrower. This approach is justified by the creditor's initial act of kindness in providing the loan. A Mishna in Shviit 10:5 distinguishes between pre-dated and post-dated documents. Since documents create property liens, pre-dated documents are disqualified for incorrectly placing liens on lands sold after the document's date. Post-dated documents, however, are acceptable. Rav Hamnuna limits post-dating to loan documents but raises concerns about post-dated bills of sale that could facilitate deception. He warns that a seller could repurchase land before the sale date, and the buyer might then use the deed to prove incorrect ownership. When questioned about why similar concerns do not apply to loans, the Gemara suggests that Rav Hamnuna must not permit receipts. Subsequently, post-dated documents became permitted, and people were also writing receipts. To prevent potential deceit, Rabbi Abba advised his scribes that when they wrote post-dated documents they should add to the document that it was post-dated, while Rav Safra suggested avoiding dating the receipts.
Today's daf is sponsored by Meir and Ahuva Balofsky in loving memory of Ahuva's grandmother, Basia Chava bat Yirmiyahu, on her shloshim, and in honor of their son Moshe's engagement to Maya Wind. "May Bubbie Chava's legacy carry on in this auspicious new beginning." Today's daf is sponsored by Sigal Spitzer in loving memory of her Grandma "GG" Rhoda, Raizel Bat Gital, whose first yahrzeit is today. "I love you and miss you. May her neshama have an aliyah." Today's daf is sponsored by David and Mitzi Geffen in loving memory of Mitzi's father, Jack Lock, of Harrisburg PA, who passed away four years ago. "He was so proud that all four of his children made aliya to Israel, and that his “tribe” grew during his lifetime to nearly 100 family members, spanning three generations (now four!) all in Israel. He was a generous and loving husband, father, grandfather, uncle, and brother who is sorely missed." When a borrower pays back part of a loan, two tannaitic opinions are proposed to prevent the creditor from attempting to collect the full original amount. Rabbi Yehuda suggests writing an entirely new loan document that reflects the reduced outstanding balance, replacing the original document to ensure clarity about the remaining debt. Rabbi Yosi recommends creating a receipt that the borrower keeps as proof of partial payment, serving as evidence that a portion of the loan has already been repaid and protecting the borrower from potential future claims. Rav diverges from both opinions, requiring a new document to be written specifically by the court and pre-dated to the original loan's date. This position is challenged by a braita that allows witnesses to rewrite and predate the document. However, Rav maintains his stance, arguing that witnesses lack the court's authority to create a lien on the buyer's property from the original date. Rabbi Yehuda and Rabbi Yosi also disagree about post-dated documents, specifically in cases where the post-dating is not explicitly clear. Rabbi Yehuda's position stems from his earlier view that receipts cannot be written, thus allowing post-dating as it cannot lead to deceit. Rabbi Yosi, who permits writing receipts, warns that a receipt pre-dating the post-dated document could potentially enable the creditor to collect on the loan twice. A broader question emerges regarding receipts: Are they applicable only for partial loan payments or also for fully paid loans? The conclusive view is that if a creditor claims a lost document cannot be torn, they may demand payment upon providing a receipt to the borrower. This approach is justified by the creditor's initial act of kindness in providing the loan. A Mishna in Shviit 10:5 distinguishes between pre-dated and post-dated documents. Since documents create property liens, pre-dated documents are disqualified for incorrectly placing liens on lands sold after the document's date. Post-dated documents, however, are acceptable. Rav Hamnuna limits post-dating to loan documents but raises concerns about post-dated bills of sale that could facilitate deception. He warns that a seller could repurchase land before the sale date, and the buyer might then use the deed to prove incorrect ownership. When questioned about why similar concerns do not apply to loans, the Gemara suggests that Rav Hamnuna must not permit receipts. Subsequently, post-dated documents became permitted, and people were also writing receipts. To prevent potential deceit, Rabbi Abba advised his scribes that when they wrote post-dated documents they should add to the document that it was post-dated, while Rav Safra suggested avoiding dating the receipts.
Episode 73: Q+A Episode on Existentialism, the Meaning of Life + the Gospels according to Angie I am answering some questions from my listeners, and they ended up being long. Little did they know they hit on some of my special interests as a neurodivergent religion + philosophy nerd. (hello, sailor!) Here are the questions and time where you can find them: Question 1 : (at 4:35) from Becky Davis, ACM How do we find meaning when our day-to-day lives feel empty? Question 2 : (at 29.06) from Lee Ann Huebner This is something I've been meaning to research forever. When did the quote in the Bible from Jesus saying he was the only way to God first show up? Cause I'm not buying it. One it doesn't seem like something he would say and why would God exclude much of the human souls on this planet with a one line quote. I also discuss Spirit of Oneness in Harrisburg PA, hosted by Sharon Muzio of Alta View Wellness Center. You can find more information at http://spiritofonenessevent.com. It takes place Saturday, October 5th from 10am to 6pm and Sunday, October 6th from 10am to 5pm. If you want to ask a question or comment, or have an idea for a future episode, or want to be on a future episode, send me an email at angie@themoonandstone.com.
Last January, a repeater group in Harrisburg PA had some special guests at their monthly club lunch – a half dozen representatives from the FCC, and a couple of ARRL officials stopped by to talk about ham radio and GMRS, and answer questions from the assembled club members. Just your average club luncheon.Fortunately, the whole thing was recorded and ended up on YouTube. However, it was nearly two hours long, and some of it was kind of rambling (we're looking at you, K4AAQ). So, we cut it down to just the essense, about 30 minutes worth. We still recommend watching the whole thing – there are some stories and anecdotes that we cut out that are pretty entertaining. Maybe this edited version will whet your appitite for more.
People in Harrisburg and elected leaders are supporting equity and condemning hate this week, following a self-identified neo-Nazi group's march past the Capitol on Saturday. Both candidates in the 10th Congressional District seat are condemning racism, antisemitism and Nazism in response to the demonstration. New Title Nine regulations offering protection against certain kinds of discrimination went into effect this month. But more than 100 schools in Pennsylvania -- including several in Adams, Berks Cumberland, Franklin, Lancaster, and York counties -- will not be implementing the rule. . Some Pennsylvania Democrats are putting forth a new framework to expand American manufacturing. A judge is ordering Washington County to notify any voter whose mail-in ballot is rejected because of an error so the voter can challenge the decision or vote by provisional ballot. A Pennsylvania ammunition plant that makes a key artillery shell in Ukraine's fight against Russia has managed to boost production by 50 percent to meet surging demand, with more capacity set to come on line. Climate change is putting Pennsylvania's forests and trails at risk as the weather gets warmer and wetter. Now, one Lancaster County group is working to make trails climate resilient.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We release new content every Tuesday morning so be sure to subscribe so you don't miss a single episode. Subscribe here Today's show is brought to you by Cooper's Cask Coffee. Cooper's makes barrel aged coffees with hints of your choice of rum, rye, whiskey or bourbon. They source single origin roasts from around the world and you can get yours by going to CoffeewithMikeandKeith.com The Winner of our Aero Precision Solus Competition Rifle contest is Matt L. from Harrisburg PA.Ways to support the show:1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com 2. Subscribe, Leave us 5 stars and comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on instagram and/or FB: Instagram Facebook4. Be a part of our private community, join our Discord page!5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are an integral part of making the show possible.Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.comGet Your Gun Experiment Merch HereTonight's guest co-host is currently the Senior Public Relations Director for Swanson Russell and a board member for the Special Operations Wounded Warriors Foundation. It's been a while since we spoke last, but I'm pleased to welcome back Roy Hill.Tonight's Topics of DiscussionI. Intro: Catch up with RoySwanson RussellSpecial Operations Wounded Warrior FoundationControlling the NarrativeII. Mass Shooting In Upstate NY (Resource)III. Professor under Fire for Assination Comments Full Court Press:IV. LaPierre Handed 10 Year BanV. Biden/Harris to overhaul Supreme CourtGoing for Gold:VI.
Donald Trump returns to Harrisburg, PA to a thunderous crowd Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson' on all platforms: --- The Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- The Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | Twitter/X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Donald Trump returns to Harrisburg, PA to a thunderous crowd Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson' on all platforms: --- The Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- The Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | Twitter/X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are in the middle of a resurgence of organized labor in the US. From Amazon workers to auto workers and grad students to baristas at Starbucks, everyone is getting in on the action! One of the big reasons workers are so hot to get that union card is because of… you guessed it, healthcare! Today we're going to be talking union healthcare plans – how they work and how workers have managed to use collective bargaining to resist the national erosion of healthcare access. Most importantly, we're going to take a deep dive into why, even with better healthcare, unions have been leaders in the fight for Medicare for All, and how they might save the rest of us from corporate healthcare hell. Our guest Jim McGee has spent his entire career working in union health benefits, starting with the Plumbers and Pipefitters local he belonged to in Harrisburg Pennsylvania. For the past 20 years, he has been the administrator of the health benefits plan for Amalgamated Transit Union Local 689. He's on the steering committee for the labor campaign for single payer healthcare, and he's joining us today from Bethesda, MD. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNFBkHBrpUY Show Notes Jim educates us on the two types of union health plans: Unionized workers with a single employer (think nurses or teachers) earn employer-sponsored health benefits much like unorganized workplaces, but the cost and benefit sets of those plans can be negotiated if the workforce is unionized. Taft-Hartley plans are multiemployer plans that are jointly managed by multiple companies and the union within the same industry. The workers pay while they're working to have health insurance when they're not. Taft Hartleys exist in industries where there's a lot of turnover, like the building trades. A worker may have many different employers and many periods of unemployment over their careers. Typically both those options sound a lot better than what your average non-union worker is getting from their employer, though they are still subject to same rising costs and economic pressures as every other health insurance plan. Given that union members are more likely to have health coverage than non-union workers, it's interesting that unions have been at the forefront of the movement for Medicare for all. Many unions come from a rich progressive tradition that looks past the short term to the long term value of guaranteed healthcare for all workers. Jim also shares that the unions that are more exposed to competitive pressure in their environment are more likely to be supportive of Medicare for All. This is especially evident in less urban areas where locals are facing more non-union competition. Jim notes that throughout his career, healthcare has been #1 cause of strikes. Taking it off the table would not only benefit the workers, it would benefit their entire community. Small businesses and non-union employers that offer poorer or no healthcare benefits to their employees often stay afloat on the backs of the unionized employers in their community that do offer good health benefits; this is an inquitable and unsustainable system. Speaking of strikes, graduate student workers at Boston University are on strike right now over healthcare benefits among other things. Not only would Medicare for All take health insurance off the negotiating table (making more room for workers to bargain for pay, safety and other benefits), it would take away a the ability of employers to weaponize health insurance to break strikes; solidarity can crumble quickly when the employer stops paying those premiums at the first of the month. Follow and Support the Pod! Don't forget to like this episode and subscribe to The Medicare for All Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or your favorite podcast platform! This show is a project of the Healthcare NOW Education Fund! If you want to support our work, you can donate at our website, healthcare-now.org.
GOOD EVENING: The show begins in Las Vegas at the Sphere, where a band called Phish performed spectacularly, as confirmed by colleague Jeff Bliss. We then move to the UN Security Council, where Russia vetoed a ban on nukes in orbit. Next, we visit Orlando, Charlotte, Kansas City, and Tucson, where colleague Gene Marks was invited to speak to small business associations, learning that costs are high and skilled labor is rare. We then head to Northwestern University, USC, and Columbia to witness antisemitism practiced by students and faculty, and more. Moving on to Blue Origin for a test of New Glenn in September, and then to the aging Hubble Space Telescope. We journey back in time to Ireland in 1847 and NYC in 1850, before returning to present-day Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and Milan, Italy. Finally, we discuss the Supreme Court's stance on presidential immunity. 1850 Harrisburg PA
GOOD EVENING: The show begins in California discussing the political success of Bill Bradley and the future potential success of Stephen Curry. To Romanic along the danube and the Russian threat. ToOrlando and San Juan Puerto Rico, to Butler PA and Harrisburg PA, to Siena Italy and Bologna Italy leaning tower. To DOJ, to Cupertino and Apple HQ. To Las Vegas, to Lancaster PA, to the Moon and Mars. 1884 Blaine campaign
An Insider's Perspective on Haiti - Faith Under Fire When gangs burst into prisons throughout the island nation of Haiti, it launched a cascade of violence and brutality which shook the residents, toppled the standing of government, and opened the doors to crime and murder. Family Life News offers you a perspective on what it has been like to live in Haiti and offer Christian ministry and hands-on development there. Darren Hercyk is a native of New York's Southern Tier, a current resident of Harrisburg PA, and has directed global development programs for Liberty University. Based on his three year's experience in Haiti, he says the current civil unrest is one event in a long trend of disasters for Haitians -- earthquakes, political upheaval, and hurricanes. This conversation includes the need for immediate relief efforts, as well as the extensive Christian mission trips and longer range efforts. Hercyk says the most effective assistance would have two vital aspects: A focus on long-term infrastructure: housing, schools, hospitals and other public services Is centered on building up the ministries of the local churches in Haiti (or, for that matter, any troubled region) Hercyk also gives us insights on the effectiveness that Haitian churches have had, when so many others entities have failed or collapsed. Even amid the disasters there, he says there is hope for Haiti -- from its Christians. Darren Hercyk has led global relief efforts and Christian humanitarian work, of his own as well as mentoring future mission workers. He has lived in ten nations doing such work, and directed programs for Messiah University and Liberty University.
PREVIEW: PENNSYLVANA: OHIO: Excerpt from conversation with colleague Salena Zito of the Washington Examiner re the puzzling decision by the Biden Administration to block LNG exports and to regulate out of business a steel mill -- despite the vivid objections of major Democratic legislators. More of this later. 1907 Harrisburg PA
Super excited to announce new guest, D-Bo!, to The Story!Originally from Harrisburg Pennsylvania, Delonne “D-Bo!” Wilbourn has been singing, producing, writing, and composing all his music for over 10 years. D-Bo! and his band will captivate any crowd or venue. The band's diversity in musical selection creates a one-of-a-kind experience with award-winning original music and cover songs in the genres of R&B/Soul, Funk, Blues, Neo Soul, Jazz, Alternative, Reggae, Rock, Pop, Metal, and even Country.D-Bo! has been featured on American Idol and The Voice, and has won many awards and accolades including Hard Rock Rising Battle of the Bands Finalist (Hard Rock Café), Touchtunes Breakout Band Winner, Akadamia Award Winner for Best Album, 2021 Central Pennsylvania Music Award (CPMA) Winner for Song of the Year, and 2023 CPMA Winner for Best R&B Artist and Best Dressed. D-Bo! has also earned over 12 Featured Artist Spotlights on ReverbNation Crowd Picks and has ranked #1 in the World on ReverbNation's R&B Artist charts.You can even hear his music featured in the AMC film “An American In Hollywood”. With past performances at the Hard Rock Café Baltimore, Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, PA), Hollywood Casino Penn National, Hollywood Casino York, Live! Casino, Club XL, and venues from Nashville to Cape May, the grand stage is nothing new for D-Bo!. D-Bo! is also a frequent festival headliner including Kipona (Harrisburg, PA), Gettysburg Wine Festival, In The Streets Festival (Frederick, MD), Temple University Homecoming, and the Blues & Brews Festival (Cape May, NJ).His four award-winning albums are available on Apple Music, Amazon, Spotify, Google Play, eMusic, Deezer, Tidal, and other digital platforms.You can find D-Bo! and his projects here:Website: http://d-bomusic.comFind The Story Podcast here: coryrosenproductions.com/podcastsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-story/donations
This Episode takes place at the 2024 Great American Outdoor Show, in Harrisburg Pennsylvania! (The Great American Outdoor Show is the world's largest outdoor recreation show and expo which is held annually in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The show, which was first held in 2014, was previously called the Eastern Sports and Outdoor Show. With an Attendance of 250,000 or more!) Cody Talks to 4 great companies and gets a little background on each one and some of the products they have to offer! 1-Water Feather Boats, Booth 6505 with Angelo & Tyler Wilbur We cover everything you need to know about this Boat, which has a multitude of uses from Waterfowl, Whitetails and so much more! 2. Latitude outdoors, Booth 4228, Jake and I talk about where Latitude started and then we dive into the products they have to offer 3. Lowes Whitetail Ropes, Booth 1001 & 616 With Kinsey's, Rick & I talk about the ropes he has to offer for either those mock scrapes or the scrapes you want the deer to keep coming back to. We also talk about how and when to use each one. 4. Bow Creek Trail Cams, Booth 1229, Matt and I discuss the 4 cameras he has out now and their specs along with how long they can last in the woods with just the batteries in the cameras. If you are going to check out the Great American Outdoor Show this coming weekend, make sure you swing by these booths, check out their products and tell them we sent you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Christian Arrington, a Harrisburg PA native, just recently graduated from the University of Rhode Island. At the top of his class in high school, Christian fell in love with Rhode Island the day he found out the football program was going to give him a full ride to attend the University.Arrington was a crucial part of the Rams defense throughout his career until injuries started to linger, forcing him to medically retire from the sport that he loves the most.Christian talks a lot about the mental side of the sport and how he is trying to put his teachings from the game that he grew up learning into coaching. Tune in this week to hear all about Christian's journey !Christian Arrington:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c.arrington5/?hl=af
Lowenthal & Abrams team of experienced attorneys adeptly handle complex cases, fighting for justice and financial compensation for victims and their families. Besides managing medical bills and emotional distress, services include personal injury claims, accountability of healthcare providers, and wrongful death claims. Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. City: Bala Cynwyd Address: 555 E City Ave. Website https://lowenthalabrams.com/ Phone 16106677511 Email amy@lowenthalabrams.com
The Power of PEMF - Healing with Electromagnetic Frequency Join the Mind Body Detox Podcast Live Stream with Integrative Intuitive Medium Kara Lovehart as she interviews special guest coach Michael DeHoff as we dive into the topic of PEMF Therapy and how Electromagnetic Frequency can support healing. In this episode, we discuss:
Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents the birthday show of BTB's own Al Sotto! For this special episode celebrating our revered host's another trip around the sun we welcome long time friend and recurring guest of BTB, reality TV icon, two-time CBS Survivor contestant, Jonny Fairplay! The Fair talks about his current reality series House of Villains which can be seen on Bravo, E Network, SyFy and USA! Jonny also talks about what his thoughts are on the current season of Survivor, the sale of WWE and UFC under Endeavor and more! Don't miss it! BTB's host with the most Al Sotto brings to you another entertaining program! This week we also welcome "The King of the 80's" Chachi McFly, "The Once and Future King" Martin Lopez, actor and podcaster Art Hall, "Sweeth Chocolatta" Sabrina Taylor Smith and long time friend of Al, Katie Whicker! The panel celebrates with BTB's birthday boy! At the end of the program, Al talks to cosplayer Monica Claire Tulay at Four State Comic Con in Harrisburg PA (https://www.fourstatecon.com/harrisburg). Monica talks about what it takes to become a professional cosplayer and much more! Song Credits: Classic Cut - Fiona Apple "Criminal" Classic Cut - 50 Cent "In Da Club"
We are in Harrisburg for the All-American Dairy Show and you can find the results on DAT!
Rock goes 1 on 1 with Bucs RB Chase Edmonds. How Chase made it to the NFL coming out of Fordham University, not exactly a football hotbed. Chase was a Harrisburg PA area HS Star but didn’t get any big time offers. How he’s been able to stay in the NFL and how excited he […] The post The Rock Stops Here: Bucs RB Chase Edmonds and Rock’s Stories From Ronde Barber’s Party appeared first on Radio Influence.
Rock goes 1 on 1 with Bucs RB Chase Edmonds. How Chase made it to the NFL coming out of Fordham University, not exactly a football hotbed. Chase was a Harrisburg PA area HS Star but didn't get any big time offers. How he's been able to stay in the NFL and how excited he […] The post The Rock Stops Here: Bucs RB Chase Edmonds and Rock's Stories From Ronde Barber's Party appeared first on Radio Influence.
"The Holiness of Asking for Help"—The Focolare Word of Life Podcast of Experiences, July 2023In today's episode, Steve Morris from Harrisburg PA shares how he helps a couple in a pregnancy care center.10-year-old Claire Crawford from Augusta Georgia tells us about a challenging friendship at school.Chiara Lang from Houston TX shows us how she was a catalyst of unity at her work place.
Sean speaks at the Life Center Church in Harrisburg Pennsylvania, about trusting in God's plan, even in the midst of adversity.Follow Sean:https://www.facebook.com/sean.feuchthttps://twitter.com/seanfeuchthttps://www.instagram.com/seanfeucht/Sign up for Sean's newsletter: https://seanfeucht.com/
Performing notes that have a ton of equity are often a pretty easy slam-dunk investment for investors looking for regular cash flow and a decent return for the SDIRA. But there are still a few things that you need to watch out for. On this episode, Scott Carson shares a performing note case study in Harrisburg, PA. He shares the numbers, why this might be a deal or a dud, and his thoughts on making an offer that makes sense for the note buyer and not just for the note seller.Watch the original video HERE!Book a call with Scott HERE!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Note Closers Show community today:WeCloseNotes.comThe Note Closers Show FacebookThe Note Closers Show TwitterScott Carson LinkedInThe Note Closers Show YouTubeThe Note Closers Show VimeoThe Note Closers Show InstagramWe Close Notes Pinterest
Scott Mason talks with longtime voice of Old Dominion Monarchs football Ted Alexander about the journey of new Jets tight end and former Old Dominion star Zack Kuntz! Ted discusses Kuntz's upbringing in Harrisburg PA and multi-sport accomplishments in high school, family legacy that led him to Penn State, what caused him to transfer and why he picked Old Dominion, leadership roles both on and off the field, relationships with teammates and coaches, potential fit with the Jets, and much more! Check out the Play Like A Jet YouTube channel featuring Luke Grant's full All-22 film breakdown of Zack Kuntz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAHy4QJKs9I&t=121s Check out the Play Like A Jet store and get your "Play Like A Jet" logo shirt RIGHT NOW! Hoodies, hats, mugs, etc.....also available! https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/19770068-play-like-a-jet-logo-shirt?store_id=717242 To advertise on Play Like A Jet, please contact: Justin@Brokencontrollermedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lizzy is the 2023 Cacchione Cup champion at IHSA Nationals 2023. She is a graduating senior from Boston University studying Human Physiology. She is originally from Seattle, WA. Elizabeth grew up competing primarily in the Equitation but also Junior Hunters and Jumpers. She qualified for and competed at many of the big eq finals and championships as a junior. Phyllis Cervelli, along with her husband Frank, owners of Holly Hill Show Stable. Phyllis has been training clients in Hunters, Equitation, Jumpers and the Boston University Equestrian Team out of the Hanover Massachusetts location for 34 years. Phyllis has coached the BU team to 18 Regional Championships and the team was 4th at Nationals in Harrisburg PA in 2018.
This week we are doing something a little different, and we are bringing you TWO cases! Both of which are Innocence Project cases from Pennsylvania. We will tell you all about the wrongful convictions of Terri Smallwood and Lorenzo Johnson.Make sure your follow us on all the socials! We're on facebook, insta, youtube, and tiktok, @truecrimestateofmind . And twitter and snapchat @ truecrimestate. You can also email us with any of your suggestions or questions at truecrimestateofmind@gmail.com.
Episode 4!!! Aries ♈️ Gang!! Im blessed to be 37 out here. We almost had to beat up a old head with one leg at a cigar lounge my birthday night. We are too old for the bullshit
Let's Grow Pulling Live Monday, March 13th Keystone Nationals, Harrisburg, PA March 16-18 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beer-money-pulling-team/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beer-money-pulling-team/support
This week we are on our way home from "The Great American Outdoor Show" so we put on the headsets and reminisce on our trip. The harrisburg so this year was truly a special one to have the entire crew with us to enjoy the show. We got to put our hands on some new products that we have been waiting to see. Was great to catch up with new and old friends. You cant for get about the amish hot pockets. Come take the ride with us in the tacoma on our ride home. https://www.theoutdoordrive.com/ Sponsors: Huntworth Gear: https://huntworthgear.com/ Nor'easter Game Calls: https://nor-eastergamecalls.com/ Zeus Broadheads: https://neweraarchery.com/
In this week's In The Current, Esteban, Cody & Will make their way to the Backcounty Hunters & Anglers BASH in Harrisburg PA. Listen in as we speak with Land Tawney, CEO of BHA, and local chapter president Don Rank. We also get some history on the ABC Brewery building. Check it out!! Instagram: @rutandriverpursuits For more In The Currents go to https://rutandriverpursuits.com/
I visit the NRA'S Great American Outdoor Show in Harrisburg PA, the State of the Union Address, an interview with Dave from Hipoint Firearms and more.
The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast - Episode 241 - The Great American Outdoors Show - Is it Better Than ATA This week on the podcast Adam sits down to recount his experiences traveling to The Great American Outdoors Show in Harrisburg PA. The Great American Outdoors Show is the largest consumer outdoors show in the country, rumored to shuttle over a quarter of a million people through its halls over the 10 day show. In the podcast he compares and contrasts the show the the Archery Trade Association Show that he has attended for the past 4 years. Topics Discussed: Sheer size of the show Atmosphere of the show Products and Personalities Velvet Antler Technologies Tetherd's new saddle Latiude Carbon SS Climbing Sticks Trophyline Onyx Platform Mystery Ranch 20 pack Redline Torch Bowsight https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com https://www.zingerfletches.com https://huntworthgear.com/ https://www.lucky-buck.com https://www.adjustablereddot.com https://www.spartanforge.ai - save 25% with code bowhunter https://waypointtv.com/#podcast If you like what we are doing and want to see more, please consider checking out our Patreon account. Any funds generated through our Patreon account are funneled right back into the podcast to help fund equipment, hosting fees and gear for reviews and giveaways and as always future hunts. http://bit.ly/BHCPatreon http://bit.ly/BowhunterChroniclesPodcas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
...In my society there's choices of destruction—In variety, I always felt like the rules never applied to me. Harrisburg, PA native Juelz Davenport brings his life story and that of his peers to a series of poetic works, "In My Eyes," Volumes 1 and 2, "In My Little Eyes," and "Penned in Pennsylvania." Juelz, as his friends know him, speaks frankly about life on the street, behind bars, and about making a difference today. His forthcoming novel, "Who is Shawn?" details the life of a young man struggling to find his way on Harrisburg's toughest streets. Not only a poet and author, Juelz brings his story and unique teaching methods to schools and universities. He works with children and young people of all ages, to introduce them to creative possibilities for now, and for their lives. Juelz Davenport's works, his programs and booking information can be found at www.iamjuelz.com
This week the guys had the opportunity to head East to Harrisburg PA to spend a couple days at the Great American Outdoor Show. While in attendance, they spent a lot of time at the GoWild booth visiting with GoWild Members, discussing gear, and meeting new people. The time was well spent with new friends made and a few new things learned. The show was booming and had a plethora of exhibitors, attendees, and attractions. If you have a chance, get this show on your to do list. A lot of fun for the whole family if you have any interest in the outdoors. Fishing, Camping, Archery, firearms, etc. All under one roof. Paul and Andrew give their recaps of the Amish Meat Pockets, time spent in the GoWild Booth, and more. This year's deer numbers are also in, so the guys discuss that as well. Be on the look out for next weeks episode with Mike Tonkovich of the ODNR to discuss the deer season! Have a great week and be safe if you get out in the woods! Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content! www.theo2podcast.com GoWild Profile Tethrd First Lite MidWest Gun Works HalfRack Instagram: @the.o2.podcast Twitter: @Ohiohunt Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week the guys had the opportunity to head East to Harrisburg PA to spend a couple days at the Great American Outdoor Show. While in attendance, they spent a lot of time at the GoWild booth visiting with GoWild Members, discussing gear, and meeting new people. The time was well spent with new friends made and a few new things learned.The show was booming and had a plethora of exhibitors, attendees, and attractions. If you have a chance, get this show on your to do list. A lot of fun for the whole family if you have any interest in the outdoors. Fishing, Camping, Archery, firearms, etc. All under one roof.Paul and Andrew give their recaps of the Amish Meat Pockets, time spent in the GoWild Booth, and more. This year's deer numbers are also in, so the guys discuss that as well. Be on the look out for next weeks episode with Mike Tonkovich of the ODNR to discuss the deer season!Have a great week and be safe if you get out in the woods!Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!www.theo2podcast.comGoWild ProfileTethrdFirst LiteMidWest Gun WorksHalfRackInstagram: @the.o2.podcastTwitter: @OhiohuntPatreon
Join us in the Ol' Dirty Basement as we sit down with Pro Wrestling Empire Champion Laszlo Arpad. The Champ had a lot of cool stories to tell and we discuss the upcoming Battleground event in Harrisburg Pa. You can join Laszlo and The Ol' Dirty Basement Saturday Jan 21st at Pro Wrestling Empire Battleground. Tune in and enjoy!!Support us at https://www.buzzsprout.com/1984311/supporters/newMERCH STORE https://ol-dirty-basement.creator-spring.comFind us at the following https://oldirtybasement.buzzsprout.com WEBSITE https://www.facebook.com/odbasement/ FACEBOOK https://www.instagram.com/oldirtybasement/ INSTAGRAM https://mobile.twitter.com/odbasement TWITTER https://www.tiktok.com/@oldirtybasementpodcast TIKTOK oldirtybasement@outlook.com EMAIL
Study Guide Nedarim 42 This week’s learning is sponsored by the Mondrow family in memory of Irving “poppy” Mauskopf, Yechezkel ben Rachel and Avraham. "A man who had complete faith in Hashem. He exemplified the quote: “Who is rich? One who is content with his lot. May his neshama had an Aliyah." Today's daf is sponsored by David and Mitzi Geffen in loving memory of Mitzi's father, Jack Lock, of Harrisburg PA, who passed away two years ago. "He was so proud that all 4 of his children made Aliyah to Israel, and that his “tribe” grew during his lifetime to nearly 100 family members, spanning 3 generations all in Israel. He was a generous and loving husband, father, grandfather, uncle and brother who is sorely missed.” Today's daf is sponsored by Alex Lipton in honor of his father, Richie. "Happy Hebrew birthday! Wishing you a great year ahead!" If one vowed to not benefit from another, one cannot go into the other's field and pick fruits. But if the vow was during the sabbatical (shmita) year, one still cannot go in the field but one can pick fruits that are hanging outside the field. If the wording of the vow included only food, then one can go into the field. Statements of Rav and Shmuel and Rabbi Yochanan and Reish Lakish are quoted, regarding a particular issue in our Mishna. If the vow was made before the shmita year, and then the shmita year starts, since the fruits then become ownerless, are they still forbidden or are they no longer considered included in the vow? Initially, the Gemara thinks that the two groups of rabbis disagree with each other about whether or not one can forbid something now even when it is (at a later point) no longer in their domain. However, this does not take into account that each group of rabbis spoke about different language used - one had said "this property" and the other "my property." A further difficulty is raised but is resolved. A different way of understanding the debate is suggested but also rejected. Eventually, they explain that there is no debate at all - each group of rabbis was referring to a different case, and, in fact, they all agree! If one's field also becomes ownerless in the shmita year so that people can come into their field to collect fruits, why is one who is forbidden to benefit not permitted to come into the field to collect the fruits? Two possible answers are brought. If one vowed to not benefit from another, one cannot lend the other items, lend money or sell to them, neither can one borrow from the other items or money or buy from them.
Study Guide Nedarim 42 This week’s learning is sponsored by the Mondrow family in memory of Irving “poppy” Mauskopf, Yechezkel ben Rachel and Avraham. "A man who had complete faith in Hashem. He exemplified the quote: “Who is rich? One who is content with his lot. May his neshama had an Aliyah." Today's daf is sponsored by David and Mitzi Geffen in loving memory of Mitzi's father, Jack Lock, of Harrisburg PA, who passed away two years ago. "He was so proud that all 4 of his children made Aliyah to Israel, and that his “tribe” grew during his lifetime to nearly 100 family members, spanning 3 generations all in Israel. He was a generous and loving husband, father, grandfather, uncle and brother who is sorely missed.” Today's daf is sponsored by Alex Lipton in honor of his father, Richie. "Happy Hebrew birthday! Wishing you a great year ahead!" If one vowed to not benefit from another, one cannot go into the other's field and pick fruits. But if the vow was during the sabbatical (shmita) year, one still cannot go in the field but one can pick fruits that are hanging outside the field. If the wording of the vow included only food, then one can go into the field. Statements of Rav and Shmuel and Rabbi Yochanan and Reish Lakish are quoted, regarding a particular issue in our Mishna. If the vow was made before the shmita year, and then the shmita year starts, since the fruits then become ownerless, are they still forbidden or are they no longer considered included in the vow? Initially, the Gemara thinks that the two groups of rabbis disagree with each other about whether or not one can forbid something now even when it is (at a later point) no longer in their domain. However, this does not take into account that each group of rabbis spoke about different language used - one had said "this property" and the other "my property." A further difficulty is raised but is resolved. A different way of understanding the debate is suggested but also rejected. Eventually, they explain that there is no debate at all - each group of rabbis was referring to a different case, and, in fact, they all agree! If one's field also becomes ownerless in the shmita year so that people can come into their field to collect fruits, why is one who is forbidden to benefit not permitted to come into the field to collect the fruits? Two possible answers are brought. If one vowed to not benefit from another, one cannot lend the other items, lend money or sell to them, neither can one borrow from the other items or money or buy from them.
Coach Risser, is the head basketball coach at Bishop McDevitt High School in Harrisburg PA. This will be his first year as the head coach as he was an assistant for several years prior. Coach and I discuss the joys and pains of coaching today's athlete. We also focus on how we need to be better role models for boys that at need a male role model in their lives. Get signed up for the REAL MAN retreat happening Dec 16th. https://realmanseries.com/product/real-man-retreat/
The Artist APPEALS: The 7 Step System to Make Money with Your Art
Join Erin the host of The Artist APPELAS as she shares some tips and tricks for selling, your art, design, illustration, and photography at craft fairs! This episode comes live from my porch as I prepare for the final day of Kipona in Harrisburg Pennsylvania. It's Labor Day weekend and I've learned a couple things, that shared with you as I prepare for the last day about how to have a successful craft fair.
Thanks for listening! Please support the Rob Skinner Podcast on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/robskinner On this episode I talk to Kip and Bethany Harms from San Luis Obispo, California. Kip and Bethany have planted many churches and have served in churches all over the US. Most recently they took over a church that hadn't had professional leadership in fifteen years and helped it grow by 50% since they took over. Listen as they talk about how to: Overcome setbacks and disappointment in the ministry How to keep the passion burning for Christ at all ages What they've learned after planting many new churches How to approach, lead and make grow a church that has experienced division and lack of professional leadership for years More about Kip and Bethany: Kip and Bethany were married in Boston, and sent out on the Honolulu mission planting in 1989 as interns. In 1991 they planted the Hilo church on the Big Island of Hawaii. In 1993 they were asked to move to Los Angeles to plant a Church in Santa Barbara. They also planted churches in San Luis Obispo and helped lead in the East Region until 2003. Kip and Bethany moved to Harrisburg Pa in 2003 and worked secular jobs until 2007. At that time they were asked to return to the ministry and lead a Church planting to Penn State Univ. In 2011 they were asked to lead the Church in Salt Lake City. In 2016 They moved to help the work in Los Angeles. Then in 2018 They were asked to lead the church in San Luis Obispo. Kip and Bethany have two sons and one daughter, all are married. They are expecting their first grand baby girls in December.
Drew Pelto's Excellent Adventure continues in Harrisburg PA where we's at the AA Bowie (BAL) @ Harrisburg (WSH). It's stop 10 on his tour.
Please check out Mike Miller's campaign website here and if you can't vote for him please consider donating to his campaign as he's David Fighting the Establishment's Goliath and his war chest of the Republican party.https://www.mikemillerforsenate.com/Also here's a link to the voting Record of Ryan "RINO" Aument whom he is running against.He denies he's a RINO but you gotta see this voting record with supporting documents to prove his actual votes in Harrisburg Pennsylvania.I can't believe RINO Aument voted twice to Confirm Dr. Levine as Health Secretary in Pennsylvania. Can you believe this record?https://www.aumentvotes.com/voting-record