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As the days get shorter and shorter, and the focus turns from work to home, we enter that end-of-year frame of mind. It's the natural time to look back on the lessons of 2025 and to look forward to 2026 and beyond. Americans intuit that this season of self-reflection is an important one to keep alive. And we at the Heritage Foundation agree. That's why this week on Heritage Explains, I sat down with our President, Dr. Kevin Roberts, to talk about what we've learned from 2025 and what to look forward to in the new year. —The Kevin Roberts Show: https://www.heritage.org/the-kevin-roberts-show—Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org
Wisconsin gamebird ecologist Taylor Finger joins us to breakdown the status of wild turkeys in the state. Join as he shares details on how Wisconsin has achieved successful turkey populations unlike any other state in the country. Resources: Lashley, M. A., et al. (2025). Decreased female survival may explain wild turkey decline. bioRxiv, 2025-05. Legends of turkey research | #50 Pollentier, C. D., et al. (2021). Gobbling across landscapes: Eastern wild turkey distribution and occupancy–habitat associations. Ecology and Evolution, 11(24), 18248-18270. Ogawa, R., et al. (2025). Is wild turkey habitat selection spatially consistent? A three‐decade meta‐analysis in Mississippi. Wildlife Society Bulletin, e70000. Our lab is primarily funded by donations. If you would like to help support our work, please donate here: http://UFgive.to/UFGameLab Coming Soon: Wild Turkey Manager: Biology, History, & Heritage! Our newest online wild turkey training is launching soon! Be the first to know when our new course launches by signing up here! Be sure to check out our comprehensive online wild turkey course featuring experts across multiple institutions that specialize in habitat management and population management for wild turkeys. Earn up to 20.5 CFE hours! Enroll Now! Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow UF Game Lab @ufgamelab, YouTube Donate to our wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund Want to help wild turkey conservation? Please take our quick survey to take part in our research! Do you have a topic you'd like us to cover? Leave us a review or send us an email at wildturkeyscience@gmail.com! Watch these podcasts on YouTube Please help us by taking our (quick) listener survey - Thank you! Check out the DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Want to help support the podcast? Our friends at Grounded Brand have an option to donate directly to Wild Turkey Science at checkout. Thank you in advance for your support! Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak
Step into Episode 191 of On the Delo as David DeLorenzo jumps on the mic solo to close out the year with real talk on hospitality risk, restaurant trends, and how technology is reshaping the business. From foreign objects in food to seven-figure kitchen fires, Delo pulls back the curtain on what really happens after the incident is over and the lawyers get involved.He also shares where the industry is headed next: AI ordering, predictive inventory, labor shortages, non-alcoholic drink trends, and why community and culture inside your four walls matter more than ever. Along the way you'll hear about the Built Different Community he runs with Jeremy Scott, a Vegas trip to see Def Leopard at Caesars, and why his Spotify Wrapped was Creed… and only Creed.Chapter Guide (Timestamps): (0:15) Solo Year-End Check-In & Episode 191 Overview (1:04) Built Different Community, Circle App & Why It Exists for Entrepreneurs (2:35) Community, Coaching Calls & 50 Years of Combined Business Experience (3:23) What Guests Don't See: Behind-the-Scenes Reality of Hospitality (4:56) Top Claims from 2025: Foreign Objects in Food & Customer Injury Letters (7:11) Kitchen Injuries, Wet Floors, Clutter & Workers Comp Fallout (9:43) “Small” Kitchen Fires that Turn into Million-Dollar Losses (12:00) Walk-In Coolers, Spoilage & How Cause of Loss Really Works (13:35) Parking Lots, Slip-and-Falls & The Power of Video Cameras (17:44) Liquor Liability, Obviously Intoxicated Laws & Fatal DUI Claims (20:56) AI, Automation & Predictive Analytics in Restaurant Operations (23:04) Non-Alcoholic Options, Late-Night Food & Shifting Guest Habits (25:36) New Openings, Moves to Downtown Phoenix & Arizona's Top 100 Recognition (27:33) Heritage, Protein House, Feta Cowboy & the Growth of Local Concepts (28:12) How to Truly Support Your Favorite Restaurants & Close of 2025
Fluent Fiction - Korean: Embracing Heritage: A Winter Solstice Awakening Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ko/episode/2025-12-21-08-38-20-ko Story Transcript:Ko: 눈이 소복이 쌓인 농장은 고요하고 평화로웠다.En: The farm, gently covered in snow, was quiet and peaceful.Ko: 나무들은 겨울의 침묵 속에 잠들어 있었고, 공기는 맑고 찬바람이 불었다.En: The trees were asleep in the silence of winter, and the air was clear with a chilly breeze.Ko: 근처에서 아궁이의 나무 타는 냄새가 희미하게 풍겨왔다.En: The faint smell of burning wood from a nearby stove wafted through the air.Ko: 민준은 막 도착한 참이었다.En: Minjun had just arrived.Ko: 도시의 바쁜 일정을 뒤로하고 시골로 내려왔다.En: He had left behind the busy schedule of the city and come down to the countryside.Ko: 그는 가족들과 함께 동지를 기념하기 위해 농장에 온 것이다.En: He came to the farm to commemorate the winter solstice with his family.Ko: 이곳은 그의 어머니의 고향이었고, 민준에게도 어릴 적 추억이 깃든 곳이었다.En: This place was his mother's hometown, and it was also a place filled with childhood memories for Minjun.Ko: 그러나 그동안 바쁜 생활에 쫓겨 자연스레 멀어졌던 곳이기도 했다.En: However, it was also a place he had naturally grown distant from due to his busy life.Ko: "민준 오빠!" 활달한 목소리로 민준을 부르는 이는 형진이었다.En: "Minjun 오빠!" The lively voice calling Minjun belonged to Hyungjin.Ko: 형진은 민준의 사촌 여동생으로, 시골 생활에 깊이 뿌리내린 인물이다.En: Hyungjin was Minjun's cousin, deeply rooted in rural life.Ko: "도와줘. 팥죽 준비해야 해." 그녀는 웃으며 말했다.En: "Help me. We need to prepare patjuk." She smiled as she spoke.Ko: "알겠어, 형진아. 어떻게 하면 돼?" 민준은 고개를 끄덕였다.En: "Alright, Hyungjina. What should I do?" Minjun nodded.Ko: 그는 형진의 활기에 약간 놀랐으나, 그녀의 초대에 기쁘게 응했다.En: He was slightly surprised by Hyungjin's energy but gladly accepted her invitation.Ko: 두 사람은 따뜻한 집안으로 들어갔다.En: The two entered the warm house.Ko: 가족들이 저마다 준비에 분주했다.En: Each family member was busy with preparations.Ko: 형진의 가족들은 전통적으로 팥죽을 끓이고, 동지날 무사함을 기원하는 시간을 가졌다.En: Hyungjin's family traditionally boiled patjuk and spent time praying for safety during the winter solstice.Ko: 그날의 하이라이트는 한밤중까지 이어지는 이야기 시간이었다.En: The highlight of the day was the storytelling session that continued until midnight.Ko: 민준은 팥죽을 저으면서 묘한 기분에 사로잡혔다.En: As Minjun stirred the patjuk, he was filled with a strange feeling.Ko: 이곳에서 그는 도시에서의 생활과는 전혀 다른 차분함과 평화를 느꼈다.En: Here, he felt a calmness and peace that was entirely different from city life.Ko: 하지만 동시에 자신이 얼마나 가족의 전통과 떨어져 지냈는지를 깨닫게 되었다.En: Yet, at the same time, he realized how much he had been distanced from his family's traditions.Ko: "오빠, 생각하는 거 있어?" 형진이 물었다.En: "Oppa, is something on your mind?" Hyungjin asked.Ko: "그냥, 좀 부끄럽기도 하고 그렇네. 도시 생활에 치여서 이곳 전통에 신경 쓸 여유가 없었던 것 같아." 민준은 솔직하게 고백했다.En: "Just, I feel a bit ashamed. It seems I've had no time or space to care about these traditions because of the city's demands." Minjun confessed honestly.Ko: "걱정 마. 우리 이야기를 나눌 때 말해 봐, 다들 이해할 거야." 형진은 위로했다.En: "Don't worry. Share when we have our storytelling; everyone will understand." Hyungjin comforted him.Ko: 밤이 깊어가며 가족들은 모닥불 주위로 모였다.En: As the night deepened, the family gathered around a bonfire.Ko: 작은 화로가 방을 따뜻하게 해주었다.En: A small brazier warmed the room.Ko: 모두가 함께 앉아 이야기를 나누었다.En: They all sat together, sharing stories.Ko: 형진의 할머니가 먼저 옛날이야기를 시작했다.En: Hyungjin's grandmother started with an old tale.Ko: 가족들은 할머니의 이야기를 경청했다.En: The family listened intently to her story.Ko: 이윽고, 민준의 차례가 되었다.En: Eventually, it was Minjun's turn.Ko: 그는 깊은 숨을 들이쉬고, 마음속 이야기를 빼놓지 않고 털어놓았다.En: He took a deep breath and shared his heartfelt story.Ko: "제가 도시에서 어떻게 지내왔는지, 그리고 이곳에 와서 느낀 소중함에 대해 말하고 싶어요."En: "I want to talk about how I've been living in the city and the invaluable things I've realized since coming here."Ko: 그는 자신이 얼마나 두 가지 삶 사이에서 방황했는지 솔직하게 말했다.En: He spoke honestly about how he had been torn between two worlds.Ko: 민준의 이야기를 듣던 가족들은 이해와 격려의 눈빛을 보냈다.En: The family listened to Minjun's story with understanding and encouragement in their eyes.Ko: 그들은 민준을 다시 가족의 일원으로 따뜻하게 맞이해 주었다.En: They warmly welcomed him back as a member of the family.Ko: 그 순간, 민준은 새로운 연결과 소속을 느낄 수 있었다.En: At that moment, Minjun felt a new sense of connection and belonging.Ko: 모든 이야기가 끝난 후, 민준은 마음이 가벼워졌다.En: After all the stories were told, Minjun felt lighter.Ko: 그는 가족의 품에서 따뜻함과 애정을 느낄 수 있었다.En: He could feel the warmth and affection of his family.Ko: 그날 밤, 민준은 자신이 전통과 가족을 진심으로 사랑하고 있다는 것을 깨달았다.En: That night, Minjun realized that he sincerely loved his traditions and family.Ko: 이렇게, 민준은 새로운 결심과 함께 하루를 마무리했다.En: With this, Minjun ended the day with a new resolution.Ko: 가족과 함께하는 시간은 그에겐 소중한 의미가 되었다.En: The time spent with his family held precious meaning to him.Ko: 그는 이곳에서 시작된 이야기를 이어 가기로 마음먹었다. 그곳, 겨울이 춥지만 따뜻한 시골 평야에서.En: He decided to continue the story that began here, in the cold yet warm countryside plains. Vocabulary Words:gently: 소복이breeze: 찬바람wafted: 풍겨왔다comprehend: 이해할comprehend: 이해할countryside: 시골commemorate: 기념하기nostalgia: 추억distant: 멀어졌던lively: 활달한rural: 시골 생활brazier: 화로highlight: 하이라이트storytelling: 이야기 시간distanced: 떨어져ashamed: 부끄럽기도demands: 치여서intently: 경청했다encouragement: 격려belonging: 소속precious: 소중한resolution: 결심solace: 위로traditions: 전통blissful: 평화로웠다transition: 뛰어넘다reminisce: 회상하다agape: 포함하다genuine: 진심으로
Kristof Neirynck is the CEO at Avon. He visited us back in August 2023 when he was CMO and General Manager Western Europe at Avon to share how he's transforming a brand with a huge legacy to make it succesful in the future. Tune in to learn about: Kristof's Career Path prior to joining Avon Transforming a company's cutlure Avon's B2B2C business model in the 21st century How Avon is getting ready to be succesful in the future Book Recommendation: Jim Collins - From Good to Great
Send us a textCold nights, classic rock, and a high proof pour that refuses to behave. We're joined by Adam, the mind behind The Whiskey Social app, to unpack how running a Tennessee pizza restaurant franchise with 400-plus whiskey lists turned into a location that finally fixes the collector's headache: out-of-date bar menus, scattered bottle notes, and no easy way to find the best pours in a new city. His, The Whiskey Social, app puts everything in one place—track your collection, post your photos and ratings, discover bars and distilleries on an interactive map, and soon join public or private clubs that move bottle shares and local meetups off clunky platforms and into a space built for whiskey lovers.From there we pour Parker's Heritage 2025 - 19th Edition, a Heaven Hill blend that surprises at every step: 40 percent 15-year wheated bourbon, 40 percent 12-year American whiskey made from a 50-50 rye and malted barley mash bill, and 20 percent 11-year corn whiskey, all bottled at 122.5 proof. The nose teases apple, baking spice, candy-like bubblegum and a high alcohol makeup. The palate shifts hard to rye spice, seasoned oak, cocoa, and a slow, sticky finish that feels like a campfire in December. We talk who it suits (proof chasers, absolutely), when to pour it (cold nights), and how to think about price when retail sits around $180 and secondary tags climb into the $400's.Along the way, we explore why bourbon hasn't “died,” it's just matured; how craft instincts carry over from beer to cocktails to whiskey; and why small changes—grain bills, char levels, climate—create big differences in the glass. Adam breaks down fair-by-the-ounce pricing at his bars, the realities of access through distributors, and the hard work of building an accurate database by hand so the map actually helps you drink better.If you enjoy thoughtful, high-proof conversations paired with useful tools for how and where to sip, this one's for you. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves a good pour, and leave a quick review so more whiskey folks can find us.
John Maytham spoke with Lindsay Rogers about the successful Sea Point appeal that halted a proposed block of flats on St Johns Road — why the Mayor overturned the approval, and what the ruling signals for future developments. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hans is joined by Robert Greenway, military veteran and Director of the Allison Center for National Security at Heritage, to discuss the German siege of American forces in Bastogne, which occurred over Christmas in 1944 during the Battle of the Bulge.The Classic Movie Review is of "Battleground," the 1949 film about the battle, directed by veteran William Wellman, and the winner of multiple academy awards
Wherever Catholics live, there will be wine-making, because there will need to be the Eucharist. That truth has given rise to many monasteries and other centers of the Catholic faith with vineyards attached and impressive cellars, some setting the world standard for both holiness and wine-making. In this wide-ranging conversation, Catholic author, homemaker, and wife and mother Emily Stimpson Chapman explores why food and drink are so central to the Catholic faith, as well as to our ordinary lives in this beautiful, wounded world. Are you enjoying this podcast? I invite you to listen to more shows brought to you by the Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception. Join us daily for enriching, spiritual content which will help you on your journey with Jesus Christ. Simply visit DivineMercyPlus.org for a complete list of our shows. That's DivineMercyPlus.org. Please “follow” or “subscribe” to this podcast to receive the latest episodes and updates. If you have been blessed by this podcast, please consider leaving a review. Reviews greatly improve our podcast ranking, and will help spread this podcast to other people throughout the world. Thank you and God bless you!
In our 120th episode, Mike Couillard and Jeremy Brewer discuss a myriad of MLB transactions before diving into the latest baseball card release, 2025 Topps Heritage High Number, hitting shelves on Dec. 17.You can find us on bluesky at @cardscategories.bsky.social, @mcouill7.bsky.social, and @jbrewer17.bsky.social. Email the pod at cardscategories@gmail.com.We have Cards & Categories swag for purchase here!Links to things discussed in the pod:Merrill Kelly rejoins the D-backsDetroit is the latest club to contract Kenley Jansen to closeRobert Suarez signs three-year deal with AtlantaReliever roundup:Luke Weaver to MetsBrad Keller to the PhilliesChris Martin returns to the RangersAlexis Diaz to the RangersJordan Romano to the AngelsDrew Pomeranz to the AngelsJason Foley to the GiantsGregory Soto signs with PiratesTyler Rogers to the JaysMets ink Jorge Polanco to two-year dealAdolis Garcia lands in Philly on one-year contractHa-Seong Kim, Atlanta link up for another yearMinnesota become the next stop on the Josh Bell career tourLane Thomas joins the Royals outfield mixCardinals sign Dustin MayNational sign NPB arm, Foster GriffinGiants bolster midrotation with Adrian Houser on two-year pactBrewers ship Isaac Collins and Nick Mears to KC for Angel ZerpaRed Sox and Nationals trade pitching prospects, Luis Perales and Jake BennettUpcoming baseball card release schedule:12/17: 2025 Topps Cosmic Chrome12/17: 2025 Topps Heritage High Number12/17: 2025 Panini Flawless12/23: 2025 Topps Black & White Baseball12/29: 2025 Topps Five Star2/11: 2025 Topps MLB MVP CollectionDec: 2025 Panini SelectTBD: 2025 Bowman DraftTBD: 2025 Topps Museum Collection2025 Topps Chrome Update Overview (55:30) (link to related Razzball post)Beckett checklistChasing Majors checklistTopps Ripped spotlight
Classic Christmas songs point us back to the Old Testament's expectations of Jesus: "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel," "Hark! the Herald Angels Sing," "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming," or "Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus." Let's not ignore the foundation of God's promises that Jesus came to stand on! With Matthew's Gospel, the Bible introduces Jesus as the long-awaited, much-anticipated Fulfiller of God's promises. We're excited for you to join us this Sunday as we look to Jesus together in Matthew 1:1-17.
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A Strood woman faces spending Christmas in a Premier Inn after a car crashed into her bungalow, two months ago.Jill Robson was forced to move out of her property after the vehicle smashed into her bedroom on October 19th.The 84 year-old still doesn't know when she'll be able to move back in and has been speaking to reporter Elli Hodgson.Also in today's podcast, There'll be an increase of police patrols around pub and clubs in Kent this Christmas to help protect women and girls. Both plain clothed and uniformed officers will be out to identify anyone looking to take advantage, or who poses a threat to public safety.More than 170 drink and drug driving offences have been recorded in the first half of Kent Police's annual Christmas enforcement campaign.It's part of a national operation which aims to reduce the number of people killed or seriously injured during the festive period. There are fears an historic building in Canterbury could collapse into the river if £250,000 worth of repairs aren't carried out.Eastbridge Hospital was built to provide accommodation for pilgrims heading to the nearby Cathedral and dates back to 1180.The site has been added to an 'at-risk' register compiled by English Heritage.Sheep are being used instead of lawnmowers as part of a conservation scheme in a new woodland near Maidstone.A flock of 10 Portland sheep has been released onto land in Sutton Valence which was recently planted with more than 2,000 saplings.And in sport, Gillingham's under-18s have been knocked out of the FA Youth Cup.They were beaten 2-0 by Stevenage in their third round match last night. Hear from manager Joe Dunne. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Project 2025 began quietly, as a 900-page manual from the conservative Heritage Foundation called Mandate for Leadership. According to Heritage, its goal is to prepare “the next conservative president” to remake the federal government from day one, with a pre-vetted army of appointees and draft executive orders ready to sign.At its core is a simple but sweeping idea: place almost the entire executive branch under direct presidential control. Heritage authors invoke the “unitary executive” theory, arguing that agencies like the Department of Justice and the FBI should no longer operate with traditional independence. Project documents call DOJ a “bloated bureaucracy” that has “forfeited the trust” of Americans and urge making the FBI director “personally accountable to the president,” reshaping federal law enforcement priorities and civil rights enforcement, as summarized by PBS NewsHour and the Mandate itself.To make that vision real, Project 2025 leans on a hiring category known as Schedule F. The National Federation of Federal Employees explains that the plan would reclassify large numbers of civil servants as at-will employees and replace them with ideological loyalists, eliminating long-standing job protections against political interference. Heritage allies describe this as clearing out the “administrative state”; unions and watchdog groups describe it as opening the door to political purges across the bureaucracy.The scope reaches every corner of government. The Mandate proposes abolishing the Department of Education entirely, shifting its programs to states and to the Department of Health and Human Services, and folding the National Center for Education Statistics into the Census Bureau. It urges dismantling the Department of Homeland Security and replacing it with a streamlined immigration-focused agency combining Customs and Border Protection, ICE, TSA, and parts of Justice and Health and Human Services, as detailed in the Project 2025 chapters on immigration and education.Economic regulators are also targeted. The document calls for eliminating the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, abolishing the Federal Trade Commission, shrinking the National Labor Relations Board, and merging the Census Bureau, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and the Bureau of Economic Analysis into a single, politically directed statistics office, according to the Project 2025 overview compiled by Wikipedia and summaries from public-sector unions.Supporters argue this would cut red tape, boost fossil fuel production by rolling back environmental rules, and, in their words, “destroy the administrative state” that they see as blocking conservative policy. Critics, including the ACLU and Democracy Forward, warn that concentrating so much power in the White House could weaken checks and balances, politicize data, and threaten protections for workers, immigrants, and marginalized groups.The next major milestones hinge on elections and transition planning: whether a future administration formally embraces this blueprint, how much Congress will accept, and how courts respond if sweeping executive orders test the limits of presidential power. Thanks for tuning in, and come back next week for more.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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Experience the shores of Lake Michigan with Randy, Caly, and Hillery McAlpine, Marketing and Communications Director, as they explore windmills, breweries, beaches, and other top things to do in a city steeped in Dutch heritage—Holland, Michigan.Get 30% off any RV Destinations Magazine subscription! Visit RVD https://RVDestinationsMagazine.com and use code XMAS30 at checkout to start exploring smarter.Hit the road and save! Book your stay at Love's RV Stop now and get 10% off with code DESTINATIONS10.0CHAPTERS04:44 Love's RV Stop05:34 Windmill Island10:36 Breweries12:53 Food scene15:25 RV Destinations Holiday Deal16:11 Downtown Holland18:40 Tulip Time21:53 Biking23:21 Beaches25:59 Holland Snowmelt System29:10 Recommended Campgrounds
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We're diving into the Parker's Heritage Collection 19th Edition, one of the most unpredictable annual releases from Heaven Hill. This year's blend pulls from 160 barrels across multiple rickhouses.DISCLAIMER: The whiskey in this review was provided to us at no cost courtesy of the spirit producer. We were not compensated by the spirit producer for this review. This is our honest opinion based on what we tasted. Please drink responsibly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Master and pupil discuss Chicago, New York and Chipotle.
In this episode of The Biggest Table podcast, the discussion centers around food, eating, and hospitality as a means to experience God's love. Andrew is joined by guests Kellie Lisi and Martin Lohrmann, who co-authored the book, Food Theology: Nourishing Faith in Local Communities. Andrew, Kellie, and Martin explore the central thesis of the book—that God's love is made physical through food—and discuss their distinct approach compared to existing theological works. Kellie and Martin's work integrates practical guidance with theological reflections, aiming to bridge the gap between theological theory and community practices. They also delve into the importance of Holy Communion in Christianity, examining its transformational power and how it informs broader food practices and community involvement. The episode touches on the theological and historical aspects of food in Christianity, including its role in addressing food insecurity and fostering community. The conversation concludes with reflections on the personal and communal significance of food, especially during the holiday season.Bios:Kellie Lisi is an ordained deacon in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and serves at Wartburg Theological Seminary as Vice President for Leadership Formation. She has served as a public school teacher and administrator, parish ministry leader, and food educator. Kellie worked in the restaurant industry prior to (and in the early years of) teaching. Her most notable restaurant co-workers were Minnie Mouse, Goofy, and Chip & Dale at a character buffet restaurant in Disney World. At home in Iowa, Kellie's nine-year-old loves when she makes pizza, while her 12-year old wishes she would make sushi bowls every day. Martin J. Lohrmann is Associate Professor of Lutheran Confessions and Heritage at Wartburg Theological Seminary in Dubuque, Iowa, where he teaches classes in church history, the Lutheran Reformation, spiritual practices, and theology and art. In addition to many articles and essays, Dr. Lohrmann is the author of Stories from Global Lutheranism: A Historical Timeline and Book of Harmony: Spirit and Service in the Lutheran Confessions, and the co-editor of 1 & 2 Samuel, 1 & 2 Kings, 1 & 2 Chronicles in the Reformation Commentary on Scripture Series. He enjoys going for walks, playing guitar, and cooking with whatever ingredients are on hand.Buy Food Theology: Nourishing Faith in Local CommunitiesThis episode of the Biggest Table is brought to you in part by Wild Goose Coffee. Since 2008, Wild Goose has sought to build better communities through coffee. For our listeners, Wild Goose is offering a special promotion of 20% off a one time order using the code TABLE at checkout. To learn more and to order coffee, please visit wildgoosecoffee.com.
Jerusalemite designer Lameice Abu Aker creates at the intersection of emotional resonance and cultural memory, exploring how form, color, and material embody the poetry of domestic rituals. Now based between Jerusalem and Milan, where she earned her Master's in Furniture Design from Politecnico di Milano, her work fuses Mediterranean nostalgia with sculptural whimsy.In 2021, she founded Ornamental by Lameice, a studio dedicated to glassware that blurs the line between sculpture and tableware. Collaborating closely with a family of artisans in the Palestinian village of Jaba', where glassblowing is a centuries-old tradition, Lameice introduced an unprecedented palette of pastel hues and whimsical designs as an entirely new chromatic language within their heritage of earth and fire.Each piece is shaped without molds or mechanical constraint, allowing the molten glass to reveal its own peculiar grace. The artisan's breath lingers in every curve; light, once captured, seems reluctant to leave.Drawn to the table as a stage for life's theatre, Lameice designs vessels that hold moments of dates, spirited debates, and family stories in awkward elegance, unexpected colors, and playful forms that carry optimism, intimacy, and the sense that the object might be a character of its own.Her collections Dreamlike, Eye Candy, and Teta Edition have been exhibited internationally from Paris and London to New York, Singapore and Monaco, each piece a small ambassador of whimsy, heritage, and light.Support the showThank you for listening! Follow us through our website or social media!https://www.thecolorauthority.com/podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/the_color_authority_/https://www.linkedin.com/company/78120219/admin/
Mariana Vitali is the director of Ballet Folklorico Heritage and uses her studio to honor her Mexican heritage and inspire her family and the community.
This past Sunday, Pastor Steve walked us through Luke 2 and reminded us that God is never reacting—He is ruling. From decrees and journeys to timing and place, every detail moved exactly as the Lord intended, bringing His Son into the world at the appointed moment.What appears ordinary is often orchestrated. What feels disruptive is often directional. God accomplishes His redemptive purposes through the intentional details of our lives.Big Idea:God's sovereign plan is accomplished through the intentional details of my life.Key Truths:• God rules over rulers and history alike.• No moment in the life of Christ—and no moment in ours—is wasted.• Our confidence rests not in circumstances, but in God's control.Join us Sundays at 9:00 & 11:00
Heritage craft scales on design and strategy, not good intentions. Ruth Álvarez-DeGolia, founder of Mercado Global, and Emmy-winning filmmaker Fabiola Bercasa Beckman share how Guatemalan handwoven textiles become modern handbags that compete at Free People and Holt Renfrew. From labor hours to in-country design, they show how simplifying silhouettes increases artisan wages and perceived value, while embedding impact into the product—not a hangtag. This is a blueprint for ethical, beautiful accessories that customers want and that provide real income for the women who make them.✨ 3 Takeaways• Ethical fashion must compete on design and price — Impact only works if the product stands on its own at retail. • Simpler designs can pay artisans more — Fewer cuts and smarter layouts often increase hourly wages and margins. • Impact should be built into the product — Visible craftsmanship beats vague claims and one-for-one models every time.
Dr. Ben Jones, CEO of RGS & AWS, joins us to explore how active forest stewardship - from prescribed fire to targeted timber harvests and new wood markets - can restore age-class diversity and habitat for ruffed grouse and wild turkey across eastern forests. Resources: EQUIP Food Plots, Feed or Fire: The Real Costs Per Pound of Deer Forage (NDA article) Ruffed Grouse Society Dr. Ben Jones benj@ruffedgrousesociety.org Our lab is primarily funded by donations. If you would like to help support our work, please donate here: http://UFgive.to/UFGameLab Coming Soon: Wild Turkey Manager: Biology, History, & Heritage! Our newest online wild turkey training is launching soon! Be the first to know when our new course launches by signing up here! Be sure to check out our comprehensive online wild turkey course featuring experts across multiple institutions that specialize in habitat management and population management for wild turkeys. Earn up to 20.5 CFE hours! Enroll Now! Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow UF Game Lab @ufgamelab, YouTube Donate to our wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund Want to help wild turkey conservation? Please take our quick survey to take part in our research! Do you have a topic you'd like us to cover? Leave us a review or send us an email at wildturkeyscience@gmail.com! Watch these podcasts on YouTube Please help us by taking our (quick) listener survey - Thank you! Check out the DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Want to help support the podcast? Our friends at Grounded Brand have an option to donate directly to Wild Turkey Science at checkout. Thank you in advance for your support! Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak
We have long looked to Jeriad Zoghby, CPG C Suite whisperer across leading commerce roles at Accenture and until recently Chief Commerce Strategy Officer at IPG, to bring the data and the color commentary about the big transformations and strategies necessary to win at commerce. He arrives at today's podcast armed with two new sets of data about the platform shifts in CPG. Shifts that will demand deep organizational and process change for you to drive growth at a reasonable cost in the future.
No matter who you are, what you've lived through, or where you've come from, the story of how God relentlessly pursues us has the power to change our lives. He chose to come down to our messy, broken world, to prove His great love. Rather than us reaching up to heaven, heaven came down to earth. --- In the good and the bad, the mountains and the valleys, God is with you. Tune in to Week Two of God With Us as Pastor Skyler touches on how even when we feel all alone, God is with us, and He gives us hope.
Caz Graham talks to the President of the Irish Farmers Association, Francie Gorman, about the journey he's embarking upon from Dublin to Brussels by tractor as part of a Europe wide protest. Farmers are concerned about Common Agricultural Policy reforms, which could see the budget ringfenced for farm subsidies cut by around 20%. They're also angry about the potential impact of a trade deal between the EU and the South American bloc MERCOSUR, which could mean an increase in beef from Brazil and other cheap imports. An environmental group in Northern Ireland plans to demonstrate the benefits of nature friendly farming on a 90-acre hillside farm it's recently bought in County Fermanagh. The Ulster Wildlife Trust says the new Fedian Nature Reserve is a rare example of farmland largely free of chemical or fertiliser inputs.Traditional rural buildings are rich with history and a unique record of how farming and country life has changed over the centuries. But many are under threat; they're expensive to maintain and often not practical for modern use. Throughout this week we're going to be hearing about efforts to preserve them, and we start in Nottinghamshire where an old farmstead has been repurposed as The Walks of Life Museum in Tuxford. Presenter: Caz Graham Producer: Sarah Swadling
For this special episode of Howie Severino Presents, the team travels to the northernmost province of the archipelago to look for the last traditional stone houses, a distinctive feature of Batanes that is rapidly disappearing. Some of these houses have been standing for more than a hundred years, a symbol of Batanes' rugged ingenuity. But recent restrictions on harvesting local wood and other native materials have hampered their repair. Home owners are shifting to cement and more common shelter designs, erasing a unique cultural treasure. Racing against time, a collaborative effort by university-based engineers and architects, the DOST, and indigenous builders has created a prototype of a reinforced traditional house. Is this the solution to a vanishing heritage? Severino and his team journey to a sea-swept corner of Batanes to find out. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Burgman and Peter Grunawalt delve into the history of American summer camps.You might also like:Summer Camp: An American Tradition by John Burgman"Text us feedback."Co-hosts Alex Kvanli & John Burgman discuss all-things related to Camp Voyageur in Ely, Minnesota. They share trail stories, interview Voyageur alumni, & reflect on the lore of the Great Northwoods. They also trade Boundary Waters travel tips & advice compiled from over 550 days of canoe camping trips. Whether you're a former camper, a current camper, or an adventure enthusiast looking to improve your Boundary Waters experience, there's something for everyone in each episode. Can't get enough? Read our blog Find us on Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube Enroll your son at Camp Voyageur Work at Camp Voyageur 11 Proven Ways Wilderness Adventure Camps Can Transform Your Kid's Life by Alex Kvanli
The stories that made the Ancient Egypt headlines over the second week of DecemberNo Visa Price IncreasePleasure Boat Found off AlexandriaAbusir Valley TempleNefertari in TahrirTwo Amenhotep III Statues Unveiled Ancient Egypt News - a Weekly Catch-Up is #2 in the Top 5 Egypt History Podcasts according to FeedSpot.comhttps://podcast.feedspot.com/egypt_history_podcasts/These news stories are taken from various public internet sources including:http://english.ahram.org.eg/Portal/9/Heritage.aspxhttps://egyptianstreets.com/tag/cairo/http://www.egyptindependent.com/https://www.facebook.com/moantiquities/https://dailynewsegypt.com/https://see.news/category/antiques/https://khentiamentiu.blogspot.com/https://www.facebook.com/luxortimesmagazine/https://www.facebook.com/pg/CairoScene/posts/https://egymonuments.gov.eg/https://www.heritagedaily.comhttps://www.al-monitor.com/culture-societyhttps://www.asor.org/anetodayhttps://livescience.com https://newsweek.com https://www.archaeology.org https://www.sis.gov.eg/Home/EgyptTodayThese stories may have been edited.With the successful completion of our October 2025 Egypt Experience tour, we are now planning for next year. We have scheduled tours for March/April and September/October 2026. For more info and to prebook visit https://gnttours.co.za The GEM is open for visitors and we have added an extra day to accomodate that. But Egypt is not just museums and there is so much more to see. There are tombs that will blow your mind when you first walk inside. There are temples so magnificent you will be lost for words. It is indeed a magical place!We begin in Cairo with the first pyramids, then fly south to Luxor for 6 days before returning to Cairo for your chance to venture inside the Great Pyramid. Plus a day at the GEM. The tour cost (2,299USD) covers everything from your arrival in Cairo to your departure (Ts&Cs apply) - and if you get on board as a couple or friends sharing; we will give you an extra discount each.It's an adventure you'll never forget! More info and to book: https://www.gnttours.co.za This podcast is bought to you by Ted Loukes and GnT Toursted@tedloukes.comhttps://tedloukes.comFacebookGnTtours (@GnTtours) / X (twitter.com) Music: "Vado...
Entertainment industry veteran Diana Dru Botsford joins Dial the Gate to discuss her Stargate novels, writing and producing in Hollywood, and her upcoming HERitage 2 Anthology!
For this special episode of Howie Severino Presents, the team travels to the northernmost province of the archipelago to look for the last traditional stone houses, a distinctive feature of Batanes that is rapidly disappearing. Some of these houses have been standing for more than a hundred years, a symbol of Batanes' rugged ingenuity. But recent restrictions on harvesting local wood and other native materials have hampered their repair. Home owners are shifting to cement and more common shelter designs, erasing a unique cultural treasure. Racing against time, a collaborative effort by university-based engineers and architects, the DOST, and indigenous builders has created a prototype of a reinforced traditional house. Is this the solution to a vanishing heritage? Severino and his team journey to a sea-swept corner of Batanes to find out. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A SEAT at THE TABLE: Leadership, Innovation & Vision for a New Era
One of the biggest challenges companies face is how to maintain their heritage while adapting to changing consumer preferences.The task can be even more daunting for legacy brands that on the one hand have built their reputations on their brand or company history. But on the other, need to compete with newer brands that feel more modern.Establishing that critical but delicate balance requires the skills of a branding master.Today we are joined by Michael Kønig, a brand expert with two decades of experience leading transformations at companies like Bang & Olufsen, Georg Jensen, Wedgwood, Waterford, Royal Copenhagen and Moomin through shifts in product direction, brand positioning and operating model design. Today he runs his own agency helping leadership teams use their heritage as a strategic advantage. His work focuses on making legacy brands culturally relevant again, simplifying their portfolios and enabling them to deliver at speed.I can't wait to sit down with Michael and find out what he did to give these legendary brands a modern makeover - without losing the essence of what makes them unique.USEFUL LINKS:Michael Konig Designs website: https://www.michaelkonig.design/Free 5-day Heritage PlaybookLinkedinLiving the Dream with CurveballOn the living the dream with curveball podcast I interview guests that inspire.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Visit A Seat at The Table's website at https://seat.fm
Loubna Haikal talks to Cheryl about their Lebanese heritage, displacement, immigration and the quiet beauty of cooking with others. She also reflects on the collaborative process behind Don't Ask the Trees for Their Names, the powerful collection she edited and co-wrote with eight other Arab women. The book is out now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Heritage of Faith Ministries International || Witbank Pastor John Bendixen Preaching at Heritage of Faith Ministries International Witbank on. 2025.12.14 - Accelerating Into Our Future Part 54 - John Bendixen - WTB For more information: https://hofmi.net/
Heritage of Faith Ministries International || Witbank Pastor John Benndixen Preaching at Heritage of Faith Ministries International Witbank on. 2025.12.14 - Accelerating Into Our Future Part 53 - John Bendixen - WTB For more information: https://hofmi.net/
This week Saturday Mornings Show” host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys sit down with Rita Zahara, Co-founder and CEO of AMGD Global, best-selling author and former broadcaster, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Singapore’s Enabling Village—the pioneering inclusive community hub designed for disability inclusion. Marking this milestone, AMGD Superfood Restaurant launched a landmark arts-and-inclusion showcase that brings together heritage, food-technology, and disability employment under one roof. Prime Minister Lawrence Wong officiated the celebrations, underscoring Singapore’s commitment to scaling inclusive employment and strengthening community integration. The showcase features a 5-day Artist-in-Residence programme with Ika Sarkasi, son of Cultural Medallion icon Sarkasi Said, alongside works inspired by sculptor Mohammad Din Mohammad and humanitarian pioneer Che Zahara Noor Mohamed. Together, these tributes highlight powerful legacies of art, culture, and social impact. Rita also shares how AMGD Superfood has become Singapore’s first nutrition-forward, AI-enabled dining concept powered by persons with disabilities. With over 4,000 AI-designed meals and a mission to expand regionally, AMGD is redefining F&B innovation by blending healthy eating, tech, and heritage storytelling.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if real hope isn't wishful thinking, but quiet confidence in a faithful God? In Luke 1:46–56, we reflect on Mary's song of praise and discover how hope is anchored not in changing circumstances, but in God's unchanging character and promises. This message invites us to place our hope where it truly belongs, in Jesus, the only One who never disappoints.--Sermon by Pastor Nate Click--New to Heritage? Want to get more involved? Looking for a Group or Ministry Team? Let us know at https://heritage.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/6/responses/new--Stay Connected:Website: http://www.hbcmonroe.orgHeritage Facebook: /heritagebaptistchurchmonroe
VPM News Host Lyndon German and BizSense Reporter Mike Platania discuss Greater Richmond's top business stories. This week's stories include information on the mystery tenants moving to CoStar's riverfront headquarters and a new restaurant moving into a familiar building in the Fan.
Heritage of Faith Ministries International || Witbank Pastor John Bendixen Preaching at Heritage of Faith Ministries International Witbank on. 2025.12.13 - Accelerating Into Our Future Part 52 - John Bendixen - WTB For more information: https://hofmi.net/
Heritage of Faith Ministries International || Witbank Pastor Name Preaching at Heritage of Faith Ministries International Witbank on. 2025.12.13 - Accelerating Into Our Future Part 50 - John Bendixen -WTB For more information: https://hofmi.net/
Heritage of Faith Ministries International || Witbank Pastor John Bendixen Preaching at Heritage of Faith Ministries International Witbank on. 2025.12.13 - Accelerating Into Our Future Part 51 - John Bendixen - WTB For more information: https://hofmi.net/
Picture this: you roll through a bright blue gate onto a sprawling property lined with ancient oaks, lush gardens bursting with color and a quiet pond where a few friendly farm animals wander by. Live music drifts through the air, tropical flowers spill across the outdoor tables, and before you is a Caribbean-inspired feast that looks almost too beautiful to eat.Welcome to Spice Society Supper Club—a night of music, storytelling, craft cocktails and unforgettable food. The experience pops up periodically at Mill Pond Estate, a picturesque wedding venue in Seffner. And the menu is dreamed up by the estate's own chef, Khadeem Charles. Drawing on his Trinidadian and Panamanian roots, Chef Khadeem is dedicated to taking Caribbean cuisine to new heights and giving it the fine-dining spotlight it deserves.The best part? Spice Society Supper Club is open to the public, as are several of the estate's other community events, from fancy tea parties to outdoor yoga sessions.Kahdeem recently visited our studios at WUSF in Tampa. In this conversation, he dishes on Spice Society Supper Club, a food trend coming your way in 2026 and tips for cooking during the holidays, whether you're hosting four people or 400.
Family life does not stop, especially at this time of year. The Supreme Court of the United States has also been busy. Over the last week or so, the court has taken up or listened to arguments in three potentially landmark cases. All three have to do with the Trump administration's goals for the executive […]
In this Pray the Word episode on 1 Peter 1:10–12, David Platt highlights the prophets who faithfully recorded God's Word for us.Explore more content from Radical.
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