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In July of 1777, gunshots rang out over Philadelphia. At first glance, this may not be surprising, as America was still in the throes of the Revolutionary War. But it was not the redcoats who were firing that night. It was Americans, celebrating the very first anniversary of their independence. The edition fo the Philadelphia Evening Post, published on […]
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Carol Odell joins Let's Talk Memoir for a conversation about being methodically sexually groomed as a girl during her time working at a stable, sexual grooming as a slow desensitization process, interrupting the patterns created from unprocessed trauma, including her experience as a therapist in her pages, trying to trace our behavior and thread the story in the narrative, taking risks and doing deeper work, the divisions within ourselves, writing self back into scenes we've emotionally splintered off from, recognizing ourselves as victims, hybrid publishing through She Writes Press, turning down the volume on critical self-talk, and her new memoir Girl Groomed: A Therapist's Memoir of Trauma. Ronit's upcoming workshop: Writing Dynamic Memoir: From Lived Experience to Gripping Story https://www.lmcmurtrylitcenter.org/workshops/writing-dynamic-memoir-from-lived-experience-to-gripping-story Also in this episode: - vulnerability - practicing good self-care - being compassionate with ourselves Books mentioned in this episode: - Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls - Educated by Tara Westover - Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott - Writing Down the Bones by Natalie Goldberg Carol Odell, LICSW, grew up riding horses on the show jumping circuit in Virginia. She has been a practicing psychotherapist facilitating groups and working with couples and individuals since 1984. Married for thirty-eight years and the mother of a grown son, her other passions include: squash, pickleball, partner-dancing, mosaics, writing, traveling and being in community with friends and family. She and her husband currently split their time between Seattle and Cle Elum, Washington. Connect with Carol: Website and newsletter: www.carolodellmsw.com Instagram: mosaicofthoughts_ Professional FB page: www.facebook.com/cfodellmsw - Ronit Plank bio and links: Ronit Plank is a writer, teacher, and editor whose work has appeared in The Atlantic, Poets & Writers, River Teeth's Beautiful Things, The Rumpus, Salon, Hippocampus, The New York Times, and elsewhere, earning Best of the Net, Best Microfiction, and multiple Pushcart Prize nominations. Her memoir When She Comes Back was a Book Riot Best True Crime Book and Kirkus Reviews calls it, “An intimate, intuitive, emotionally vivid family account that finds hope in reconciliation". Ronit is also the author of the award-winning short story collection Home is a Made-Up Place, and her work has been anthologized in Selected Memories, Vol. 2: 15 Years of Hippocampus Magazine and Manna Songs: Stories of Jewish Culture and Heritage. Ronit is the Creative Nonfiction Editor at The Citron Review, teaches memoir at a host of venues including the University of Washington's Continuum Program, Antioch University, and 92NY's Roundtable, and is host of the podcast Let's Talk Memoir and the Substack Let's Talk Memoir. Find her on social media @ronitplank Website: www.ronitplank.com Substack: https://substack.com/@ronitplank Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ronitplank/ When She Comes Back: https://ronitplank.com/when-she-comes-back/
Today's higher education is not your grandfather's higher education. Indeed, it's not even the higher education of my first run through it in the 90s, before the pervasive embrace of DEI and critical race theory, before the extreme ideological disparities that led to a decrease in the study of traditional humanities and an increase in the study of social justice issues, and before the pernicious threats to independent thought and free speech that led to a recent wave of rampant antisemitism at some of the America's most prestigious institutions. The threats facing higher education and, more broadly, civil society have arisen relatively quickly, and the question now is: can anything be done to fix what ails higher education in the same rapid timeframe? As universities grow richer and more administratively bloated and students become less educated and more ideologically indoctrinated, are there answers from inside the institutions, or is it going to take choices made by outside influences like governments, donors, and parents to get higher ed back to its mission of educating America's young people to be productive American citizens? A new book of essays from The Heritage Foundation, written by preeminent education scholars, titled “Higher Education in America: It's Worse Than You Think,” seeks to answer some of these questions. One of those scholars, Jonathan Butcher, Acting Director for Heritage's Center for Education Policy, joins us today.
The Met Office has issued a rare red 'extreme heat' warning for parts of southern England, the Midlands and southern Wales for tomorrow and Thursday with amber warnings already in place more widely in England and Wales. Some fire services are warning of a increased risk of wildfires as temperatures are set to reach the high 30s. It comes just as the government's announced a one hundred million pound investment to help tackle wildfires, to offer better protection for the countryside and rural communities after some truly devastating fires last summer: 2025 broke the record for the number of wild fires reported in the UK. The Fire Chiefs' Council's Wildfire Tactical Advisor tells us the new strategic teams will be trained in skills needed to tackle large scale ferocious blazes, which are becoming more frequent in the UK.Sheep shearing is an international industry and each summer between 50 and 75 professional shearers from overseas take out temporary visas to work with the UK flock. But the government says this is the last year they'll allow that to happen and that the sheep industry needs to train up more home-grown shearers. To cope with the demand, British Wool is laying on extra courses around the country.All this week we are looking at agri-tourism, how farmers are boosting their incomes with everything from farm safaris and events for foodies to the traditional campsite. Today we visit a small hill farm in the Glens of Antrim which has reinvented itself as the venue for heritage events.Presenter: Caz Graham Producer: Sarah Swadling
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the WTR Small Cap Spotlight podcast, Dr. Wang, Chief Financial Officer of Lotus Technology (Nasdaq: LOT), joins Tim Gerdeman (Vice Chair, Co-Founder & CMO, Water Tower Research) and WTR Analyst Eric Goldstein.Founded in 1948 and reborn under Geely, Lotus Technology has evolved from a legendary British sports car maker into a global intelligent and luxury mobility company. In FY2025, Lotus deliberately stepped back from low-margin, discounted volume — gross margins more than doubled, the net loss narrowed 58%, and adjusted EBITDA loss improved 63%. Management is now targeting double-digit gross margins in 2026 and luxury-peer profitability by 2028.Dr. Wang walks through the margin expansion strategy, the global ramp of the 900V super-hybrid lineup (FOR ME in China, Eletre X in Europe), the Focus 2030 strategy under the new Geely-aligned board, the path to North America via Canada, and the key milestones investors should be watching.Subscribe and visit watertowerresearch.com for open-access small cap research, podcasts, and conference schedules.
On this BONUS EPISODE of CASCADE OF HISTORY, Feliks Banel has a long, candid and far-ranging conversation with Charles Payton about the 1970s Bicentennial Era origins (and politics and backroom shenanigans) of heritage, history museums and historic preservation in Seattle and King County and the field's successes and challenges over the past half century. Payton has been a fixture in the Seattle and King County heritage community for more than five decades, and has assisted countless heritage groups, historical societies and history museums over his long career. He initially worked at Seattle's Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) in the mid 1970s – which was a very different era compared with 2026 – and he went on to serve as Community Museum Advisor at what became the King County Cultural Resources Division and later 4Culture before retiring a few years ago. CASCADE OF HISTORY spoke with Charles Payton on Monday, June 22, 2026. More information about AKCHO – the Association of King County Historical Organizations: https://www.akcho.org/ More information about 4Culture: https://www.4culture.org/ Links to more information as well as images related to most topics discussed on the show are often available at the CASCADE OF HISTORY Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/groups/cascadeofhistory CASCADE OF HISTORY is broadcast LIVE most Sunday nights at 8pm Pacific Time via flagship station SPACE 101.1 FM in Seattle and gallantly streams everywhere via www.space101fm.org. The radio station broadcasts from studios at historic Magnuson Park – located in the former Master-at-Arms' quarters in the old Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle. Subscribe to the CASCADE OF HISTORY podcast via most podcast platforms and never miss regular weekly episodes of Sunday night broadcasts as well as frequent bonus episodes. "LIKE" the Cascade of History Facebook page and get updates and other stories throughout the week, and advance notice of live remote broadcasts taking place in your part of the Old Oregon Country.
Dana Loesch clears up confusion about what's actually happening with peace talks in Switzerland with J.D. Vance. A reporter calls what's happening in Lebanon “genocide” and Vance never corrects the premise. Stephen Yates from Heritage joins us to react to Keir Starmer's resignation, what's next in the UK, the pro-conservative wave sweeping Latin America since Maduro's ousting and more.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Concerned Women For Americahttps://ConcernedWomen.org/DanaFor a donation of $20 or more, Concerned Women of America will send you their book: A Woman's Guide: Seven Rules for Success in Business and Life. Ghost Bedhttps://GhostBed.com/DANAGhostBed has the cooling luxury mattress you need for the best summer sleep. Use code DANA for an extra 10% off sitewide.Jones Road Beautyhttps://JonesRoadBeauty.comGet a Free Full Size Mascara with first purchase using code DANA.Webroothttps://Webroot.com/DanaMake the switch and feel the difference of truly fast, modern antivirus protection — for a limited time, you can save 60% with code DANARelief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.comDeclare your independence from pain with Relief Factor—start the 3-Week QuickStart for just $17.76Prebornhttps://PreBorn.com/DanaDonate today to help another Mother and Father experience hope. $28 sponsors one ultrasound and can help save a baby's life. Or Dial #250 and say BABYByrnahttps://Byrna.com/DanaTrusted by law enforcement, security professionals, and everyday Americans—defend yourself and your family with Byrna.HumanNhttps://Humann.com/DanaSave $5 on HumanN Cholesterol Health Daily at Sam's Club. Head to your local Sam's Club and do more to support your cholesterol health with the science-first brand. Patriot Mobilehttp://PatriotMobile.com/DANAVisit online or call 972-PATRIOT and use promo code DANA for a FREE month of service.Pocket HoseText DANA to 64000For a limited time, get two FREE gifts—a 360° rotating pocket pivot and thumb drive nozzle when you buy a new Pocket Hose Ballistic; just text DANA to 64000, message and data rates may apply.Subscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore InfoWebsite
Right in Chicago's backyard is a corridor of history, beauty, and endless local charm. Home to the first 100 miles of Route 66, the I&M Canal, and the famous Starved Rock- the Illinois and Michigan Canal National Heritage Area spans multiple counties going south and west of the city. In fact, it's the very first National Heritage Area in the country!We sat down with our friends at Heritage Corridor Destinations to discover all the area has to offer, including great road trip ideas, summer fun, and of course, food for Aaron and antiquing for Ioanna!Discover the history of Route 66 and how the I&M Canal shaped so much of the development in and around Chicago.Plus, we talk about why towns in the corridor offer so much charm and hear all about some amazing food, beer, and shopping options!We end with rapid fire, during which we discover their favorite season in the corridor and what kind of day trip they would plan for us!PLAN A TRIP: https://www.hcdestinations.com/ROUTE 66: https://www.hcdestinations.com/route-66DINING: https://www.hcdestinations.com/Canal-Food-and-DrinkSHOPPING: https://www.hcdestinations.com/Canal-ShopVISITORS GUIDE: https://www.hcdestinations.com/Request-Info
Welcome to this special open forum episode of 9WERKS Radio! In this episode, we open the floor to you, our incredible community. We are joined by the detailing maestros at Garage Therapy, alongside passionate members of the Driven Not Hidden Collective, for a completely unscripted, deep-dive Q&A session on all things detailing.Whether you are looking to perfect the paintwork on your daily driver, protect your modern classic Porsche, or learn the secrets behind flawless machine polishing, this episode has you covered. We tackle a huge variety of listener questions, ranging from the science of ceramic coatings and safe washing techniques to maintaining cars that are meant to be driven, not hidden.Grab a coffee, polish up your knowledge, and enjoy the discussion! LINKS & RESOURCESJoin the 9WERKS Porsche Community: https://9werks.co.uk/join/Explore Garage Therapy's range: https://shop.9werks.co.uk/collections/detailingFollow the Driven Not Hidden Collective: @9.werksHere is the updated podcast description, complete with the standard Heritage Parts Centre promotional blurb and the 9WERKS10 discount code seamlessly integrated into the partner links.Welcome to this special open forum episode of 9WERKS Radio! In this episode, we open the floor to you, our incredible community. We are joined in the studio by the detailing maestros at Garage Therapy, alongside passionate members of the Driven Not Hidden Collective, for a completely unscripted, deep-dive Q&A session.Whether you are looking to perfect the paintwork on your daily driver, protect your modern classic Porsche, or learn the secrets behind flawless machine polishing, this episode has you covered. We tackle a huge variety of listener questions, ranging from the science of ceramic coatings and safe washing techniques to maintaining cars that are meant to be driven, not hidden.Grab a coffee, polish up your knowledge, and enjoy the discussion! 9WERKS RADIO PARTNERSHeritage Parts Centre: Proud sponsors of 9WERKS Radio. In a market that deeply rewards condition and authenticity, keeping your Porsche mechanically flawless is paramount. From service essentials to deep restoration components, Heritage is the enthusiast's choice. Get 10% off your next order with code '9WERKS10' at the checkout! Shop now: https://www.heritagepartscentre.com9WERKS Marketplace: Ready to find a unique, appreciating classic or find a vetted buyer for yours? Browse verified community listings at: https://9werks.co.uk/porschemarketplace/ CONNECT WITH USInstagram: @9.WERKS / @9werks_lee / @993andyEnquiries: hello@9werks.co.ukIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave 9WERKS Radio a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify—it helps other Porsche enthusiasts find the show!Support the show
A new Smithsonian exhibition celebrating America's 250th anniversary is bringing together 600 rare specimens and artifacts from all 50 states to showcase the nation's heritage.
Fluent Fiction - Danish: Unveiling Nordic Magic: Rediscovering Heritage at Sankt Hans Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/da/episode/2026-06-22-22-34-02-da Story Transcript:Da: Frederiksborg Slot skal vise sig i al sin sommerskønhed denne Sankt Hans aften.En: Frederiksborg Slot will reveal itself in all its summer beauty this Sankt Hans evening.Da: Solen er allerede ved at gå ned bag horisonten, og dens lys reflekteres i den stille sø omkring slottet.En: The sun is already setting behind the horizon, and its light is reflected in the calm lake surrounding the castle.Da: Astrid står ved bredden, spændt på aftenens begivenheder.En: Astrid stands by the shore, excited for the evening's events.Da: Hun indånder den lune luft og mærker duften af nyslået græs og roser fra de omliggende haver.En: She inhales the warm air and senses the scent of freshly cut grass and roses from the surrounding gardens.Da: Astrid er rejst gennem Danmark for at finde forbindelsen til sin danske arv.En: Astrid has traveled through Danmark to find the connection to her Danish heritage.Da: Hun er en ung historiker, fascineret af nordisk folklore, men føler sig ofte lidt fjern fra sin kultur.En: She is a young historian, fascinated by Nordic folklore, but often feels a bit distant from her culture.Da: Hendes gamle ven, Mikkel, står ved hendes side.En: Her old friend, Mikkel, stands by her side.Da: Han er opvokset med danske traditioner, men har en mere moderne tilgang til dem.En: He was raised with Danish traditions but has a more modern approach to them.Da: Mikkel drømmer om at besøge Tivoli og de mange caféer i København, men Astrid har insisteret på, at de deltager i Sankt Hans festen på Frederiksborg.En: Mikkel dreams of visiting Tivoli and the many cafés in København, but Astrid has insisted that they attend the Sankt Hans celebration at Frederiksborg.Da: "Jeg forstår bare ikke hvorfor vi skulle herud," siger Mikkel.En: "I just don't understand why we had to come out here," says Mikkel.Da: "Hvorfor ikke noget mere...En: "Why not something more...Da: nutidigt?"En: contemporary?"Da: Astrid smiler og peger mod slottet, der nu er oplyst af blussende fakler.En: Astrid smiles and points toward the castle, now illuminated by blazing torches.Da: "Der er noget magisk over denne aften.En: "There's something magical about this evening.Da: Måske vil du se, hvorfor det betyder noget."En: Maybe you will see why it matters."Da: Da skumringen falder, begynder menneskene at samles om et stort bål på slotspladsen.En: As dusk falls, people begin to gather around a large bonfire in the castle courtyard.Da: Flammer stiger mod himlen, mens lyden af glade stemmer og folkemusik fylder luften.En: Flames rise toward the sky, while the sound of cheerful voices and folk music fills the air.Da: Astrid ser med glimtene øjne på dansen, der tager form.En: Astrid watches with sparkling eyes the dance that takes shape.Da: Mænd og kvinder, unge og gamle, bevæger sig i en gammeldags ringdans, der fortæller historier fra en tid, mange næsten havde glemt.En: Men and women, young and old, move in an old-fashioned ring dance, telling stories from a time many had almost forgotten.Da: Pludselig ændrer musikken karakter.En: Suddenly, the music changes.Da: En ældre mand, klædt i traditionelt tøj, træder frem og fortæller en historie om slotsspøgelser og forsvundne konger, en legende som Astrid aldrig har hørt før.En: An older man, dressed in traditional attire, steps forward and tells a story about castle ghosts and lost kings, a legend Astrid has never heard before.Da: Mikkel står helt stille, hans skepsis erstattet af fascination.En: Mikkel stands completely still, his skepticism replaced by fascination.Da: Han lytter intenst, fanget i eventyrets magi.En: He listens intently, captivated by the magic of the tale.Da: Bålet brænder lystigt videre, og som historien afsluttes, mødes Astrids og Mikkels blikke.En: The bonfire continues to burn brightly, and as the story concludes, Astrid's and Mikkel's eyes meet.Da: Hun kan se, at noget i ham har ændret sig.En: She can see that something in him has changed.Da: "Jeg tror, jeg forstår det nu," siger Mikkel stille.En: "I think I understand it now," says Mikkel quietly.Da: "Der er en skønhed i disse historier og traditioner.En: "There is a beauty in these stories and traditions.Da: De er en del af os."En: They are a part of us."Da: De står sammen, betagede af flammernes dans.En: They stand together, mesmerized by the dance of the flames.Da: Astrid føler en varme i sit hjerte, en ny fundet selvsikkerhed omkring sin kultur.En: Astrid feels a warmth in her heart, a newfound confidence about her culture.Da: Samtidig erkender Mikkel værdien af at holde fast i fortiden, selv i en moderne verden.En: At the same time, Mikkel acknowledges the value of holding onto the past, even in a modern world.Da: Senere, da natten sænker sig over slotshaverne, aftaler de, at resten af deres rejse skal indeholde både traditioner og nye oplevelser.En: Later, as night descends over the castle gardens, they agree that the rest of their journey should include both traditions and new experiences.Da: Midsommerens magi har bundet dem tættere sammen, og fremtiden i Danmark ser både lys og eventyrlig ud.En: The magic of midsummer has bonded them closer, and the future in Danmark looks both bright and adventurous. 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The stories that made the Ancient Egypt headlines over the third week of JuneNew Discoveries at Old Qsar TempleEarly Dynastic Tombs Found at Gabal el-TeirThe New Karnak CafeteriaAncient 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.We are currently planning a tour for September/October 2026. For more info and to prebook visit https://gnttours.comThe 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! We are also offering the same tour as a group booking for dates that suit you (min 6 pax)More info and to book:https://gnttours.com This podcast is bought to you by Ted Loukes and GnT Toursted@tedloukes.comhttps://tedloukes.comFacebookGnTtours (@GnTtours) / X (twitter.com)Music: "Vadodora Chill Mix" Kevin MacLeod (in...
County Clare has long been recognised for its rich tradition of storytelling, folklore, music and oral history, but many of the recordings that capture those voices and memories remain hidden away in homes, community collections and archives across the county. Now, Clare County Council's Heritage Office, working with Mac Conmara Heritage and supported by the Heritage Council, has launched the first-ever county-wide audit of Clare's oral heritage collections. The project aims to identify and document recordings before they are lost to time, helping to preserve an invaluable record of the county's people, traditions and lived experiences. To discuss the initiative, Alan Morrissey was joined by Clare County Council Heritage Officer Congella McGuire, and Tara Brady and Tomás Mac Conmara from Mac Conmara Heritage.
Pine City Heritage Players chat it up with Joshua Miron.
Big Idea: Remember Whose Household you are in as you learn to live in it. 1. The Head of the Household (1a) 2. The Hope of the Household (1b) 3. The Heritage of the Household (2a) 4. The Help of the Household (2b) Discussion Questions: 1. What changes when we see the church not as an event we attend, but as God's household to which we belong? 2. Where are you most tempted to act like an “owner” in the church—placing your preferences above God's authority—or like a “visitor” who attends without taking responsibility? 3. Paul calls Christ Jesus “our hope.” Where have disappointment, fear, or cynicism caused your prayers to shrink? What would it look like to pray with renewed hope? 4. Who has served as a “Paul” in your faith, and who might God be calling you to disciple as your “Timothy”? What practical step could you take toward that relationship? 5. Which gift do you most need right now: grace, mercy, or peace? How should receiving that gift from God shape the way you respond to other members of his household?
We begin our new 7-week series through the Gospel of John exploring the powerful “I Am” statements of Jesus. This week Pastor Nate covered John chapter 6 as Jesus declared himself to be the bread of life. So often we are drawn to the desires of this world to satisfy our spiritual hunger, but Jesus is the only one who can truly satisfy.--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
Dr. Tamara Nall Ezeanii, founder and legacy architect of the Junia movement, recently joined "The Ash Said It Show" to share the profound origin story behind this groundbreaking matriarchal naming tradition. As the official feminine counterpart to "Junior," the Junia initiative establishes a historic evolution in family lineage and gender equity by providing a structured framework for mothers to pass their full names down to their daughters. Under this modern cultural naming convention, daughters who inherit their mother's name can utilize the legal or honorary suffix Junia or Jn., addressing long-standing gaps in matrilineal visibility and women's identity inheritance. During the exclusive podcast episode, Dr. Tamara Nall Ezeanii discussed how she engineered this formal pathway to honor maternal legacy, drawing inspiration from the spiritual strength and historical leadership of the first-century biblical figure Junia. The movement transforms traditional naming practices into a formal rite of passage, offering specialized generational legacy tools via JuniaLegacy.com, including custom naming ceremonies, symbolic charters, and official legacy certificates. Recognized as a leading voice in women's empowerment and family history documentation, the Junia Naming Tradition was officially awarded the "Best Generational Naming Tradition" in the United States. The movement also anchors its cultural impact through National Junia Day, celebrated annually on March 1st to honor maternal identity, celebrate the unique mother-daughter bond, and empower future generations of women. Stream the full interview on "The Ash Said It Show" to discover how this matriarchal suffix is reshaping modern family trees and intergenerational wealth of identity. Web: https://junialegacy.com The Junia movement, founded by legacy architect Dr. Tamara Nall Ezeanii in early 2025, is a groundbreaking matriarchal naming tradition establishing gender equity in family lineage. By introducing **Junia** as the official feminine counterpart to "Junior," this cultural shift allows modern families to formally pass down a mother's full name to her daughter. A daughter inheriting her mother's first, middle, and last name can legally or honorarily use the suffix **Junia** or the written abbreviation **Jn.** (e.g., *Sarah Marie Smith, Junia* or *Sarah Marie Smith, Jn.*), and be addressed verbally as "Junia" just as a son is called "Junior." This feminine naming suffix and generational continuity initiative directly addresses historical gaps in female visibility and matrilineal heritage. Named after the first-century Christian woman Junia mentioned in Romans 16:7—historically celebrated as an outstanding apostle despite later translations attempts to masculinize her name to "Junias"—the movement reclaims a powerful mantle of female leadership and strength for future generations. Through its official platform at JuniaLegacy.com, the movement provides families with structured generational legacy tools and family rituals to celebrate this rite of passage. These include the **Junia™ Naming Ceremony**, a customizable template for family gatherings; the **Junia™ Legacy Certificate**, a physical heirloom documenting the shared maternal line; and the **Declaration of Naming Rights**, a symbolic charter establishing a daughter's place in her family history. Recognized as a leading framework for women's empowerment and identity inheritance, the Junia Naming Tradition was officially awarded the **"Best Generational Naming Tradition" in the United States** in 2025 for its cultural relevance and innovative thought leadership. Furthermore, **March 1st** is celebrated annually as **National Junia Day**, a dedicated day of recognition honoring matriarchal legacies and the mother-daughter bond. The Junia movement ensures that maternal heritage and female identity are prominently woven into modern family history and legal suffixes. - Ready to ignite the spark that levels up your entire life? Meet Ash Brown—the American powerhouse, motivational architect, and ultimate hype-woman dedicated to your personal and professional evolution. Ash is far more than a voice in the personal development space; she is a trusted ally who delivers a masterclass in real-talk wisdom and infectious energy. Whether you are navigating a crossroads or ready to scale your grandest ambitions, Ash fuels your journey with a high-octane blend of heart and hustle.
Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day. Grab your Hosea Scripture Journal right now. Our text today is Hosea 6:7-9: But like Adam they transgressed the covenant; there they dealt faithlessly with me. Gilead is a city of evildoers, tracked with blood. As robbers lie in wait for a man, so the priests band together; they murder on the way to Shechem; they commit villainy. — Hosea 6:7-9 Hosea names real locations—Gilead and Shechem. These were not random cities. They were places of spiritual significance. Gilead was associated with covenant land, healing balm, and the inheritance of God's people. Shechem was one of the great covenant sites in Israel's story. Abraham built an altar there. Jacob returned there. Joshua renewed the covenant there. It was a place where people once remembered God's faithfulness. But now what are they? "Gilead is a city of evildoers, tracked with blood." "The priests… murder on the way to Shechem." The names remained, but the meaning had changed. These cities still existed geographically, but spiritually they had become something else. Thus the warning. A place can keep its "holy" name while losing its "holy" character. A city can preserve religious language while celebrating rebellion. A church can keep the sign on the building while abandoning the presence of God. A people can inherit a Christian past while living in practical unbelief. Think about it. How many cities carry church steeples but no fear of God? How many communities bear Christian history but reject Christian truth? How many people wear the label "Christian" while living untouched by Christ? Names do not save. History does not save. Heritage does not save. Only transformation does. The work done at the heart level. God was not impressed by the fact that Gilead used to matter or that Shechem once held covenant memories. He judged them at this moment by what they had become. And God does the same with us. So do not hide behind where you live, where you grew up, what church you attend, or what family you came from. Assess another question: Who am I now? Because the issue is not what your city, church, or life was once called. The issue is whether Christ truly rules there now. Let him reign in you now and forevermore. DO THIS: Pray for your city, church, and home today. Then ask God to begin renewal in you before asking Him to change everyone else. ASK THIS: Am I relying on a Christian label instead of real transformation? Does my life reflect Christ—or just a religious identity? How can I become part of renewal where I live? PRAY THIS: God, forgive us for keeping your name while ignoring your ways. Transform my life, my home, and my city so your name is honored again. Amen. PLAY THIS: "Forever Reign"
On this week's episode of "The Kylee Cast," Federalist Senior Contributor Adam Johnston joins Managing Editor Kylee Griswold to discuss why the "Heritage American" debate matters, why America 250 feels so different than the bicentennial, and how we can tell that America is more than just a creed, proposition, or set of ideals, but rather a distinct people and place. Plus, Kylee and Adam discuss birthright citizenship, and Adam makes some spicy observations about Abraham Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address.Follow Adam on X: https://x.com/adamkjohnstonAnd read his piece at The Federalist here: https://thefederalist.com/2026/06/12/leftists-replaced-the-constitution-with-these-four-texts-to-enable-mass-migration/The Federalist Foundation is a nonprofit, and we depend entirely on our listeners and readers — not corporations. If you value fearless, independent journalism, please consider a tax-deductible gift today at TheFederalist.com/donate. Your support keeps us going.
The Guardian's chief culture writer, Charlotte Higgins, on the citizens risking their lives to salvage Ukraine's cultural heritage. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
In this episode of In The LOOP Podcast, Jordan Jo Hollabaugh sits down with one of barrel racing's most respected champions, Sherry Cervi. A 19-time NFR qualifier and four-time world champion, Sherry has built a career defined by great horses, quiet confidence, deep faith, and the people who helped shape her along the way. From growing up on Potter Ranch with rodeo in her blood, to learning horsemanship from her mom and mental toughness from her dad, Sherry reflects on the foundation that carried her through decades of competition. She shares stories behind some of the legendary horses that changed her life, including Troubles, Hawk, De Niro, and Stingray, while also opening up about the breeding program her father believed in so deeply. From De Niro's lasting influence to Stingray's next generation, Sherry talks about what it means to carry on a legacy through horses that continue to impact the industry. This conversation also goes far beyond gold buckles. Sherry talks about the importance of appreciating the small moments, staying grateful for the people who help you along the way, and using your story to give hope to someone else. Through loss, purpose, faith, and the western industry that has surrounded her, she shares what it means to keep showing up, keep learning, and keep giving back. ----In The LOOP Podcast hosted by Jordan Jo Hollabaugh, is inspired by the western culture and breakaway roping lifestyle. This podcast highlights the raw, real, truth behind the box of the breakaway roping industry. Bringing you behind the scenes stories of what real life looks like everyday from; breakaway ropers, cowgirls, cowboys, producers, leaders, trailblazers, and the like, all sharing stories of the western culture and lifestyle that they live daily.In The LOOP Podcast & Fabrizio Marketing LLC are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast.----New Episodes Every Thursday @ 9a ET on Rodeo Live YT----Get In The LOOP Podcast with Jordan JoGet the Newsletter at | www.inthelooprodeo.com/Like us on Facebook | www.facebook.com/inthelooppodcast.jordanjoTag us on Instagram | www.instagram.com/inthelooppodcast.jordanjoFollow us on TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@jordanjo.hollabaughWatch more on our Youtube Channel Watch on Youtube @ JordanJoHollabaugh ... Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
How far would you go to get your hands on a cassette tape? Today, we meet two music archivers from Oakland. First an Afghan man's odyssey to preserve his cultural music. Then, a young woman from Sudan is digitizing old music cassettes for a new diaspora generation.
Canadian waterfowling finds itself at a pivotal moment. As more American hunters head north in search of ducks and geese, participation among Canadian residents continues to decline, raising questions about the future of the country's hunting traditions. Rob Olson, a former leader with both Delta Waterfowl and the Manitoba Wildlife Federation, was at the forefront of efforts to establish safeguards in Manitoba before hunting pressure reached a tipping point. Now, he's helping neighboring Saskatchewan navigate similar challenges as policymakers, hunters, and conservationists work to protect Canada's rich waterfowling heritage for future generations.Send us Fan MailAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.
Old Hillside Bourbon is a premium spirits brand co-founded by Emmanuel J. Waters, built on the history of Black Wall Street, the forgotten Black jockeys of the Kentucky Derby, and Durham's entrepreneurial tradition. The brand entered into a $40 billion industry where African Americans represent 12% of consumers but less than 1% of ownership. In this episode, Donald Thompson sits down with Emmanuel J. Waters, CEO and co-founder of Old Hillside Bourbon, to unpack how a brand rooted in Black Wall Street, the Kentucky Derby's forgotten Black jockeys, and Durham's rich entrepreneurial history is winning gold medals, breaking distribution records, and building something far bigger than a bottle.Episode Long DescriptionOld Hillside Bourbon was never supposed to work. Bourbon experts told the founders not to launch in North Carolina, one of the hardest control states in the country. African Americans spend nearly $3 billion in alcohol annually and own less than 1% of alcohol companies. Emmanuel had never tasted bourbon before co-founding the company. Then they held their first bottle signing in Durham. The line wrapped around the building. People bought six, seven, eight bottles at a time. They sold 50 cases in a single day, breaking a record in the state they were told would kill their brand.In this episode of High Octane Leadership, Donald Thompson and Emmanuel J. Waters dig into what happens when a brand is built on something more powerful than marketing: a story worth telling. From the history of Black Wall Street in Durham to the forgotten Black jockeys who built the Kentucky Derby, Old Hillside is using bourbon as a medium to recover and celebrate the American stories that have been systematically erased. And along the way, they are winning double gold medals at the largest spirits competition in the world.In Episode 186 of High Octane with Donald Thompson, Waters and Thompson discuss what happens when a brand is built on story rather than marketing spend. The most durable competitive advantage is a story nobody else can tell. Old Hillside Bourbon is the proof.Key Talking Points:History, Heritage, and Homage: How Old Hillside Bourbon built its entire brand strategy around three pillars that no legacy competitor can replicate. The Economics of Black Entrepreneurship: Emmanuel breaks down what that gap costs communities and how to close it.The Durham Moment: How selling 300 bottles in a state they were told would kill their brand became the proof of concept that changed everything.The Gold Medal Standard: Why Old Hillside entered the largest spirits competition in the world, what winning a double gold medal proved, and what it means to compete not as the best Black-owned bourbon but as the best bourbon period.The Invisible Generals Project: How Old Hillside is honoring the first Black father and son duo in American military history with a limited edition bottle that turns history into a collectible.Chapter Markers00:00 - Intro: Emmanuel J. Waters and Old Hillside Bourbon01:15 - Military Brat to Silicon Valley to Bourbon Co-Founder: Emmanuel's Origin Story03:30 - Why Bourbon Takes Years to Build and What That Teaches Leaders About Patience07:00 - History, Heritage, and Homage: The Three Pillars Behind the Old Hillside Brand10:00 - Black Wall Street, Durham, and the Responsibility of Black Entrepreneurship12:00 - Navigating a $9 Billion Industry Where Less Than 1% of Owners Look Like You14:30 - How to Support Black-Owned Businesses Without Asking for Free Product17:00 - The Distribution Reality: Licenses, Control States, and Where to Find Old Hillside20:00 - Leadership Lessons from a New CEO: Vision, Risk, and Building a Team to Win22:00 - The Durham Bottle Signing: How Breaking a Record in the Hardest State Changed Everything25:00 - The Gold Medal Standard: Entering the World's Largest Spirits Competition28:00 - The Last Ride: How the Black Jockeys Bottle Became the Bill Payer31:00 - What Do You Have to Lose? Emmanuel's Case for Entrepreneurship35:00 - The Invisible Generals Project: Honoring the First Black Father and Son Military Duo38:00 - How to Connect with Emmanuel J. Waters and Old Hillside BourbonAbout the GuestEmmanuel J. Waters is the CEO and co-founder of Old Hillside Bourbon, a premium spirits brand rooted in the history, heritage, and homage of Black American excellence. A military brat who grew up in Japan and Europe before building a successful career in Silicon Valley's tech industry, Emmanuel came to bourbon not as a lifelong enthusiast but as a storyteller who recognized that the spirits industry was missing the most compelling stories in American history. Under his leadership, Old Hillside has won gold and double gold medals at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, the largest spirits competition in the world, broken distribution records in one of the country's hardest control states, and built a brand that ships to 49 states and is carried in Whole Foods, Total Wine, and BevMo locations across California. Emmanuel is proof that the best brands are not built on marketing budgets. They are built on stories worth telling.Resources:Donald Thompson LinkedInDonald's Books: https://donaldthompson.com/books-resources/Emmanuel J. Waters LinkedInOld Hillside Bourbon: oldhillsidebourboncompany.comStay connected with Donald: Get Donald's newsletter that is packed with actionable insights, and the kind of straight-talk leadership intelligence that helps build authority, drive performance, and stay ahead of what is coming next: donaldthompson.com.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donaldthompsonjrSubscribe on SubStack: https://substack.com/@donaldthompsonjr High Octane Leadership is hosted by The Diversity Movement CEO and executive coach Donald Thompson and is a production of Earfluence.Order UNDERESTIMATED: A CEO'S UNLIKELY PATH TO SUCCESS, by Donald Thompson.
Should there be an emergency ban on no-fault evictions? Joining Anton to discuss further is a TD on the committee, Eoin O'Broin, Sinn Fein's Spokesperson on Housing, Local Government and Heritage & TD for Dublin Mid-West.
A new report by the Oireachtas Committee on Housing has urged The Government to consider reintroducing an emergency ban on no-fault evictions to help tackle homelessness. The committee backs a recommendation from the Housing Commission for a referendum to be held on adding a right to housing to the constitution. Ciara and Shane were joined by Rory Hearne, Social Democrats Spokesperson for Housing, Local Government and Heritage; the Gaeltacht and TD for Dublin North-West and FF Spokesperson on Housing and TD for Cork South–Central Seamus McGrath.
In 2025, data analytics company Gallup asked 144,000 people in 140 countries a survey question they have been asking for decades: “Ideally, if you had the opportunity, would you like to move permanently to another country, or would you prefer to continue living in this country?” If the respondent says they would like to move, […]
Hour 1 for 6/17/26 Drew and Andrew Harding from Heritage discuss the Iranian memo of understanding (1:00). Then, Mary Carmen Zakrajsek discusses her journey on the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage (21:09). Finally, Drew invites the callers to share their testimonies about the Eucharist (37:12). Calls: adoration (38:27), food for the journey (40:21), sign from God (42:09), the Holy Spirit (43:14), and God's presence (48:39). Links: https://www.eucharisticpilgrimage.org/ https://www.heritage.org/staff/andrew-harding
What can food teach us about culture, connection, and living a meaningful life? Recorded inside Baldi Restaurant at the Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills, this episode of Travel With Meaning features acclaimed chef and restaurateur Edoardo Baldi. Born in Seravezza and raised in Forte dei Marmi on the Tuscan coast, Chef Edo's earliest memories are rooted in family, food, and community. From trips to the local market with his mother to learning recipes from his mother and grandmothers, those formative experiences shaped not only his love of cooking but also his understanding that food is one of the most powerful ways we connect with others. At the age of ten, his family moved to Los Angeles, bringing with them the traditions, flavors, and hospitality of Italy. Today, Chef Edo is known for creating authentic Italian dining experiences that celebrate simplicity, seasonality, and the joy of gathering around a table. In this conversation, we explore his journey from Tuscany to Los Angeles, the influence of family on his career, the importance of preserving cultural traditions, and why hospitality is ultimately an act of generosity and love. We also discuss travel, identity, and how the places we come from continue to shape who we become. Topics discussed include: • Growing up in Tuscany and moving to Los Angeles • Family traditions and Italian culture • The connection between food and community • Hospitality as a way of life • Simplicity and authenticity in Italian cuisine • Travel, heritage, and personal identity Whether you're passionate about food, travel, culture, or meaningful conversations, this episode is a reminder that some of life's greatest connections are made around a shared meal. Enjoy my conversation with Chef Edoardo Baldi.
Season 6, Episode 12 - As we reflect on 250 years of the American experiment and other significant milestones across the Poconos, this episode highlights the newly expanded home of the Monroe County Historical Association in Stroudsburg, where history comes to life in a bigger, more dynamic way.Brianna takes listeners inside the recently unveiled Heritage Center at the historic Stroud Mansion on Main Street. The expansion complements the original 1795 building, doubling exhibit space and introducing a new community room designed to bring people together through shared history and storytelling. The Poconos is a year-round destination for millions and with 24-hundred square miles of mountains, forests, lakes and rivers with historic downtowns and iconic family resorts, it's the perfect getaway for a weekend or an entire week. You can always find out more on PoconoMountains.com or watch Pocono Television Network streaming live 24/7.
And now for something completely different. This month, we're proud to present a special show focussing on assistance for newcomers to the hobby, but hopefully, we have helpful nuggets of advice for all listeners. We'll look at what you can collect, where to find it, pro's and con's of the various marketplaces, how to spot repro (and why), options for display, and a lot more besides. Special guest interviewee this month is Wayne Richards, a collector who had the toys in the 70s and 80s, but as an adult collector, he's only been back in the game for about a year. He tells Andy P about his collecting journey, his growing collection, and a few lessons learned along the way. Elsewhere, the lads chat about how they got back into collecting themselves, discuss their latest pick-ups, and Face-Off in Argentina, New Zealand, Japan and France. Rich hosts this months quiz, impartial as ever, and the lads look at the latest and greatest finds from the collecting world - a Harbert Yoda, a Mexican record, Brazilian Model Trems, Star Wars Vans, and a radio press kit. In Rebel Briefings we celebrate in Cincinnati, wonder Y wings, get retro with Jeroen, discuss dodgy die-cast, ask whether Rebel Transports are poo, hear about Heritage hi-jinks, celebrate Celebration, and look at Topps prices paid. No Licensee this month as we just couldn't fit it into such a packed show! Find the podcast in all the usual places.
Send us Fan Mail✨ FREE LEARNING RESOURCES FOR A YEAR! - https://www.irishpaganschool.ie/freeWhy would someone devoted to the Dagda feel uneasy about Lugh? Jon O'Sullivan from the Irish Pagan School explores the mythological tensions between these two powerful Irish deities and shares his personal perspective on why he doesn't connect with Lugh in his own spiritual practice.
“Second wave feminism taught women that femininity was weak, masculinity was toxic, marriage was oppressive, the home was a prison, and children are a burden.” — Delano Squires Sixty years ago, Daniel Patrick Moynihan published The Negro Family: The Case for National Action, which was immediately attacked by the left as victim-blaming and by the right as an admission of state responsibility. In 1965, 25% of black children were born to unmarried parents. Today the figure is 70%. So is the black American family vanishing? Delano Squires — director of the Richard and Helen DeVos Center for Human Flourishing at the Heritage Foundation — certainly thinks so. In his controversial new book, The Vanishing Black Family, Squires argues that “welfare” and “feminism” have made black marriage optional and children vulnerable. Squires identifies what he calls the “sinister six” forces that have dismantled the black family: slavery's legacy, the welfare state, second wave feminism, popular culture, the failure of the black church, and the indifference of black progressive leadership. Perhaps his most controversial claim is that the second wave feminism of Betty Friedan did specific damage in black communities by weakening the social norms that survived slavery and Jim Crow. His prescription is a Heritage Foundation-style free market revolution led by black institutions rather than by Daniel Patrick Moynihan's federal government. The church, HBCUs and black media should all embrace education, work, marriage and family. Give her a ring before she gives you a baby, Squires advises young black men. But leave Betty Friedan literature off the wedding gift list. Five Takeaways • From 25% to 70%: The Statistics Behind the Book: In 1965, when Moynihan wrote his report, 25% of black children were born to unmarried parents — a figure Moynihan regarded as a national crisis requiring urgent political response. The national average was 7%. Today, 70% of black children are born to unmarried parents. The national average has risen to 40%. Squires' argument: the gap has widened, the scale has changed, and the Moynihan consensus — that this is a serious problem requiring serious attention — has been largely abandoned by black progressive leadership. Only 33% of black adults are married, compared to 48% of Hispanics, 57% of whites, and 63% of Asians. • The Second Wave Feminism Argument: Squires' Most Contested Claim: Squires devotes an entire chapter to second wave feminism and its specific damage in black communities. His top-line claim: that second wave feminism — from Betty Friedan's characterisation of the suburban home as a “comfortable concentration camp”, to Gloria Steinem's description of married women as “hostesses” — taught women that femininity was weak, masculinity was toxic, marriage was oppressive, the home was a prison, and children a burden. He is careful to distinguish this from the franchise and access to credit. He argues this ideological framework did particular damage in communities where family structures had already been weakened by slavery and segregation. • The Success Sequence: Finish School, Get a Job, Get Married, Then Have Children: Squires' prescribed alternative to the cultural norms he critiques: the “success sequence,” a term drawn from social science research. If you finish high school, get a job, get married, and then have children — in that order — your chances of living in poverty are in the single digits, approximately 3%. His slogan: give her a ring before she gives you a baby. He advocates for government awareness campaigns in cities like Baltimore, Memphis, and Detroit, but argues that 90% of the required change has to happen in the culture, led by black institutions: the black church, HBCUs, and black media. • Black Leadership's Failure: Far More Invested in the White House Than the Black Family: Squires' sharpest political observation: black progressive leaders today are, in his view, far more invested in retaking the White House than rebuilding the black family. He argues that the institutions of black civil society — the church, the HBCU, the cultural and media establishment — have collectively failed to make family formation a priority, and that this failure is traceable to an ideological commitment to progressive politics that makes marriage advocacy feel retrograde. He does not spare conservatives: the government policies of the right have often failed black families too. • Advice to Ambitious Black Women: The Cornerstone vs the Capstone Marriage: Andrew asks what Squires would say to a highly ambitious young black woman. His answer: he would give it “in a fatherly tone.” Women, he argues, naturally seek partners who match or exceed their social status — a Bloomberg analysis of married couples by occupation confirmed this. The higher a woman's earnings, the smaller her pool of eligible partners. His recommendation: prioritise marriage earlier rather than later. The median age of first marriage in 1980 was 24 for men and 22 for women; today it is 31 and 29. He distinguishes between the “cornerstone marriage” — where two people build together from a young age — and the “capstone marriage,” where people wait until all individual goals are achieved, often leaving the biological clock behind. About the Guest Delano Squires is the director of the Richard and Helen DeVos Center for Human Flourishing at the Heritage Foundation, where he studies the impact of marriage and family structure on social outcomes. He worked for fifteen years in local government in Washington, D.C. before joining Heritage. He is the author of The Vanishing Black Family: How Welfare and Feminism Made Marriage Optional and Children Vulnerable (Sentinel/Penguin Random House, June 16, 2026). His writing has appeared in the New York Post, Newsweek, National Review, and Compact. References: • The Vanishing Black Family: How Welfare and Feminism Made Marriage Optional and Children Vulnerable by Delano Squires (Sentinel/Penguin Random House, June 16, 2026). • Daniel Patrick Moynihan, The Negro Family: The Case for National Action (1965) — the foundational text Squires explicitly updates. • Betty Friedan, The Feminine Mystique (1963) — referenced extensively in Squires' chapter on second wave feminism. About Keen On America Nobody asks more awkward questions than the Anglo-American writer and filmmaker Andrew Keen. In Keen On America, Andrew brings his pointed Transatlantic wit to making sense of the United States — hosting dail...
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On this episode of American Family Farmer, host Doug Stephan (www.eastleighfarm.com) is joined by Rick and Josiah Bale of the Bale Kenyon Family Farm and Greenhouse in Lewis Center, Ohio, for a conversation about the evolution of a multi-generational family farming operation and the strategies that have helped it thrive. The Bales share the rich history of their family farm, discussing how they have adapted over the years by diversifying into greenhouse production, vegetables, agritourism, and educational programs that connect consumers with agriculture. They explain the unique challenges of farming in a rapidly developing area, including rising land values, increasing property taxes, and the pressures that urban growth can place on agricultural operations. The discussion also highlights the importance of community engagement, local food initiatives, and creating opportunities for people to better understand where their food comes from. Rick and Josiah offer insights into the business principles that have guided their success, including a disciplined approach to growth and a commitment to avoiding unnecessary debt. In addition, the episode touches on an important public safety issue, raising awareness about human trafficking and the role that farmers, truck drivers, and rural communities can play in recognizing and reporting suspicious activity. Together, the conversation provides a thoughtful look at the challenges and opportunities facing modern family farms and the importance of preserving agriculture for future generations.For more on the American Family Farmer…Website: AmericanFamilyFarmerShow.comSocial Media: @GoodDayNetworks
The United States and Iran have negotiated a deal following a period of military conflict involving U.S. and Israeli airstrikes, leading to a 60-day ceasefire to allow for continued nuclear negotiations. Under the preliminary agreement, shipping will resume through the critical Strait of Hormuz without Iranian interference. The director of Heritage's Center for National Defense Robert Greenway joins the Rundown to discuss the nuances of the negotiations, Iran's crippled enrichment capabilities, and the role of Israel in regional security. Some of the world's most powerful artificial intelligence models have just been abruptly taken offline. Following an emergency export control directive from the Trump administration, AI pioneer Anthropic disabled its new Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models due to severe national security anxieties. The federal intervention came after Amazon officials alerted the White House that a simple "jailbreak" technique allowed users to completely bypass safety guardrails—raising alarms that rogue states or bad actors could exploit software flaws to launch catastrophic cyberattacks. Ohio Republican Senator Jon Husted joins the Rundown to dissect the federal government's high-stakes "pause" on frontier AI and the delicate needle policymakers must thread between out-innovating China and defending domestic infrastructure. Also, Sen. Husted discusses his tough reelection campaign. PLUS, commentary by Joe Abraham the father of Katie Abraham, who was killed in a drunken-driving accident by an illegal alien. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cinelle Barnes joins Let's Talk Memoir for a conversation about her brain aneurism rupture, writing a memoir two years after brain surgery, the healing modality that is writing personal narrative, memoir as a palimpsest, having multiple memoirs, narrating from the perspective of the adult, choosing to be in a place of discovery, alternating timelines, offloading thoughts onto sticky notes, when writing becomes episodic and collage like, gratitude as fertilizer for the brain, holding onto our words and art to keep holding onto who we are, investigating the many selves within the self, and her new memoir A Way Home: A Memoir of Losing Yourself and the Beauty of Returning. Ronit's upcoming workshop: Writing Dynamic Memoir: From Lived Experience to Gripping Story https://www.lmcmurtrylitcenter.org/workshops/writing-dynamic-memoir-from-lived-experience-to-gripping-story Also in this episode: -micromemoirs -fostering neuroplasticity -changing as we explore Books mentioned in this episode: -Easy Beauty by Chloe Cooper Jones -Mother Mary Comes to Me by Arundhati Roy -The Man Who Could Move Clouds by Ingrid Contreras Cinelle Barnes is the Philippine-born author of Monsoon Mansion: A Memoir, Malaya: Essays on Freedom, and A Way Home: A Memoir of Losing Yourself and the Beauty of Returning. She is also the editor of the New York Times “New and Noteworthy” A Measure of Belonging: Twenty-One Writers of Color on the New American South. Cinelle is a survivor of a brain aneurysm rupture and sits on the Brain Injury Leadership Council of South Carolina, and is the recipient of awards and fellowships from the Sustainable Arts Fund, the Authors League Fund, the National Endowment for the Arts, South Arts, and the North American Travel Journalists Association, among others. She has served on the jury panels for several literary awards, including the inaugural Pulitzer Prize for Memoir. Her writing has appeared in Coastal Living, Travel + Leisure, Buzzfeed, Catapult, Electric Literature, and Longreads, among others. Cinelle lives in Charleston, SC, with her husband, daughter, and cat. Connect with Cinelle: Webiste: cinellebarnes.com Instagram: @cinellebarnesbooks Purchase Book via Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/p/books/a-way-home-a-memoir-of-losing-yourself-and-the-beauty-of-returning-cinelle-barnes/1a3f1cce1c657294?ean=9781662510618&next=t - Ronit Plank bio and links: Ronit Plank is a writer, teacher, and editor whose work has appeared in The Atlantic, Poets & Writers, River Teeth's Beautiful Things, The Rumpus, Salon, Hippocampus, The New York Times, and elsewhere, earning Best of the Net, Best Microfiction, and multiple Pushcart Prize nominations. Her memoir When She Comes Back was a Book Riot Best True Crime Book and Kirkus Reviews calls it, “An intimate, intuitive, emotionally vivid family account that finds hope in reconciliation". Ronit is also the author of the award-winning short story collection Home is a Made-Up Place, and her work has been anthologized in Selected Memories, Vol. 2: 15 Years of Hippocampus Magazine and Manna Songs: Stories of Jewish Culture and Heritage. Ronit is the Creative Nonfiction Editor at The Citron Review, teaches memoir at a host of venues including the University of Washington's Continuum Program, Antioch University, and 92NY's Roundtable, and is host of the podcast Let's Talk Memoir and the Substack Let's Talk Memoir. Find her on social media @ronitplank Website: www.ronitplank.com Substack: https://substack.com/@ronitplank Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ronitplank/ When She Comes Back: https://ronitplank.com/when-she-comes-back/
ATypI 2026 Stanford 年会如期落幕。本期节目,我们有幸邀请木活字印刷研究领域的学者吴小淮先生,为大家介绍瑞安木活字的技术细节和文化背景,以及宗谱文化与当下木活字印刷工艺传承的联系。 参考链接 TypeSchool 拉丁字体设计课程计划于 7 月 5 至 11 日在上海开办,6 月 21 日前可享早鸟优惠;另有法国国家字体研究所所长 Thomas Huot-Marchand 主持的大师工作坊「为阅读而设计——字体设计中的视觉字号」,欢迎咨询与报名;详情参见 3type 微信公众号 ATypI 2026 Stanford 于 5 月 27 至 30 日在美国斯坦福大学举办 “The Heritage of Wooden Movable Type Printing Technology and the Development of Chinese Printing Typefaces”, 吴小淮在 ATypI 2026 的演讲 瑞安市,浙江省辖县级市 宗谱(也称族谱、家谱等),记载家族世系及重要事迹等 瑞安木活字印刷技术,国家级非物质文化遗产之一,入选联合国教科文组织非物质文化遗产名录;另有吴小淮先生的口述访谈记录可供阅读 元王祯所著的《农书》中有一篇《造活字印书法》 清金简撰有《武英殿聚珍版程式》 嘉宾 吴小淮:瑞安市木活字印刷文化研究院院长,中国非遗保护中心「中国活字印刷术」学术专员 主播 Eric:字体排印研究者、译者,The Type 执行编辑 欢迎与我们交流或反馈,来信请致 podcast@thetype.com。如果你喜爱本期节目,也欢迎用支付宝向我们捐赠:hello@thetype.com。
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The United States and Iran have negotiated a deal following a period of military conflict involving U.S. and Israeli airstrikes, leading to a 60-day ceasefire to allow for continued nuclear negotiations. Under the preliminary agreement, shipping will resume through the critical Strait of Hormuz without Iranian interference. The director of Heritage's Center for National Defense Robert Greenway joins the Rundown to discuss the nuances of the negotiations, Iran's crippled enrichment capabilities, and the role of Israel in regional security. Some of the world's most powerful artificial intelligence models have just been abruptly taken offline. Following an emergency export control directive from the Trump administration, AI pioneer Anthropic disabled its new Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models due to severe national security anxieties. The federal intervention came after Amazon officials alerted the White House that a simple "jailbreak" technique allowed users to completely bypass safety guardrails—raising alarms that rogue states or bad actors could exploit software flaws to launch catastrophic cyberattacks. Ohio Republican Senator Jon Husted joins the Rundown to dissect the federal government's high-stakes "pause" on frontier AI and the delicate needle policymakers must thread between out-innovating China and defending domestic infrastructure. Also, Sen. Husted discusses his tough reelection campaign. PLUS, commentary by Joe Abraham the father of Katie Abraham, who was killed in a drunken-driving accident by an illegal alien. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What happens when a life-altering injustice becomes the catalyst for leadership and change? In this Season 7 finale of Belonging to Blackness, host Dr. Yndia sits down with Dakarai Larriett, a Democratic primary candidate for U.S. Senate in Alabama and author of Don't Flush: From False Arrest to a Political Awakening. Dakarai shares his journey from navigating a wrongful arrest to embracing advocacy, public service, and political engagement. This powerful conversation explores resilience, accountability, civic responsibility, and the transformative power of turning personal adversity into a mission for societal change. Production credit: @Masauko. Episode sponsored by @Give Black Alliance. Share and Follow on IG: @BelongingToBlackness_Podcast & @ProfYndia. Listen to episodes directly at: https://yndialorickwilmot.com/belonging-to-blackness/ and wherever you listen to your podcasts. Listen & Share: Apple Podcast Amazon Music iHeart Radio Spotify Support the podcast & use 21% off Discount Code: BELONGTOBLACK at CozyEarth.com #BelongingToBlackness #AfricanDiaspora #DakaraiLarriett #BlackLeadership #DemocraticCandidate #2026AlabamaSenateRace #DontFlush #BlackPodcast #PrideMonth #Juneteenth #CaribbeanHeritageMonth #ImmigrantHeritageMonth The post S7, Ep 068 with Dakarai Larriett, on the heritage of political awakenings, from false arrest to purpose-driven collective action first appeared on Yndia Lorick-Wilmot, PhD.
Today on the Casual Cattle Conversations Podcast, Shaye interviews Jasper Oeltjen of Heritage and Horizons about why ranchers feel overwhelmed financially, mentally, and operationally, and how those areas intertwine. Jasper shares her background in education, IT strategy, and a 14-year cow-calf operation, describing how constant hustling led to plateauing and reactive decision-making that created domino effects in nutrition, calving, labor, medications, margins, and relationships. They discuss how unavoidable hard seasons are easier to navigate with a foundation of goals, clear expectations, and defined roles. Jasper outlines a four-phase “road trip” framework: set shared long-term goals, map the route with shorter targets, define day-to-day tactics and metrics aligned to goals, and proactively anticipate issues (like aging cows or replacement needs) to avoid “construction.” She also explains helping producers clarify goals via conversation and four focus categories: optimize, innovate, maintain, or grow. Learn more about Noble here: https://bit.ly/3DD7uG0 Catch more conversations like this one and learn more at https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/ 00:59 Meet Jasper Oeltjen 02:32 From Hustle to Strategy 04:06 Reactive Decisions Dominoes 07:10 Financial and Operational Strain 10:23 Relationships and Tough Seasons 12:48 Root Causes Goals and Roles 17:34 Four Phase Planning Framework 20:56 Finding Your Real Goals 26:06 Keep It Simple and Take Action 29:10 Rancher Mind Series Invite
In this episode of 9WERKS Radio, Lee Sibley and Andy Brookes sit down with Henry and Danny from Lakeside Classics for an unfiltered, deep-dive evaluation of the current Porsche landscape. Henry and Danny bring their front-line dealer expertise to the studio to unpack some incredibly nuanced—and potentially controversial—trends dictating values, buyer behavior, and vehicle availability right now.In this episode, we break down: Why It's a Seller's Market: Despite broader economic headwinds, high-quality Porsches are locked in a definitive seller's market. We explain why serious buyers are competing over a shortage of top-tier stock. Market Manipulation Exposed: Henry and Danny explain how and why certain sectors of the marketplace at large are facing artificial manipulation right now, and how savvy enthusiasts can spot it. The Flight to the Vintage: Why there is a massive, accelerating appreciation for older cars. Buyers are moving away from digital complexity and heavily investing in analog, visceral driving experiences. The Outliers: A close look at the highly unique, low-volume, and specific spec Porsches that are quietly bucking the curves and rapidly climbing in value.Whether you are looking to trade up, cash out, or just want the ultimate insider knowledge on the health of the UK Porsche industry, this is a masterclass in market literacy.9WERKS RADIO PARTNERS: Heritage Parts Centre: Proud sponsors of 9WERKS Radio. In a market that deeply rewards condition and authenticity, keeping your Porsche mechanically flawless is paramount. From service essentials to deep restoration components, Heritage is the enthusiast's choice. Get 10% off your next order with code '9WERKS10' at the checkout! Shop now: https://www.heritagepartscentre.com 9WERKS Marketplace: Ready to find a unique, appreciating classic or find a vetted buyer for yours? Check out the latest listings here: https://9werks.co.uk/porschemarketplace/JOIN THE 9WERKS COLLECTIVE: Access our dedicated discussion forum, member events, and get exclusive benefits here: https://9werks.co.uk/joinFollow Lakeside Classics:Website: https://www.lakesideclassics.co.ukInstagram: @lakesideclassicsFollow us:Instagram: @9.werksLee Sibley: @9werks_leeAndy Brookes: @993andySupport the show
Nobody expected the second half of the cleric episode to begin with a discussion about wolves conducting hate crimes against coyotes, crows acting as aerial bounty hunters, and the lasting trauma of Game of Thrones season eight. Somehow this naturally transitioned into Pathfinder clerics, giant dragon towers, vampire bat transformations, and a godless revolutionary whose greatest enemy remains organized religion. In hindsight, this was probably the only possible outcome. Show Notes In the second half of our Pathfinder 2e Cleric build series, we advanced our morally questionable holy figures from level 11 all the way to 20. Before we even reached the introduction, however, we somehow found ourselves discussing wolf vendettas, crow conspiracies, Game of Thrones, British pronunciation crimes, and Pulp Fiction-inspired monologues. Naturally, this was exactly the kind of preparation required for high-level clerics. Randall returned with his godless anti-religious war priest, continuing his crusade to dismantle divine authority while simultaneously benefiting from divine magic. The contradictions only made the character stronger. Ash continued building a dragon-obsessed kobold servant of Dahak, leaning heavily into domains, summoning magic, and draconic heritage feats. Tyler doubled down on his undead survival machine, creating a cleric who would rather become increasingly horrifying than ever experience death again. As the builds progressed, the characters became increasingly absurd. Randall evolved into a social revolutionary capable of literally preaching atheism to enemies. Ash transformed into a majestic kobold empowered by dragons and armed with enough fire to solve nearly any problem. Tyler embraced his inner vampire, eventually turning into a bat, draining enemies, and becoming nearly impossible to kill. High-level spells stole much of the spotlight. Summoning dragons, collapsing enemies with Implosion, unleashing Massacre, and transforming into avatars of divine power all showcased just how spectacular Pathfinder's spellcasters become in the late game. Meanwhile, Randall's philosophy remained unchanged: peace is important, and anyone who disagrees can discuss it with the business end of a glaive. By the time we reached level 20, our collection of short kings had somehow become terrifying demigods. None of them were remotely good people, but they were certainly memorable clerics. Key Takeaways Levels 11 through 20 dramatically increase a cleric's power through doctrines, master spellcasting, and powerful class feats. High-rank divine spells provide some of the most cinematic effects in Pathfinder 2e. Harm-focused builds can become incredibly durable through self-healing and defensive feats. Domain spells continue to scale well into the highest levels of play. Heritage feats can dramatically shape a character's identity and capabilities. Avatar provides one of the most flavorful capstone spells available to divine casters. Additional 10th-rank spell slots are difficult to pass up at level 20. Warpriests gain survivability but still lag behind dedicated martial classes in weapon proficiency. Pathfinder 2e offers many ways to support unusual character concepts, including technically illegal godless clerics. Team Fun Size successfully evolved from weird clerics into full-blown nightmares for any GM. Welcome to the RPGBOT Podcast. If you love Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, and tabletop RPGs, this is the podcast for you. Support the show for free: Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any podcast app. It helps new listeners find the best RPG podcast for D&D and Pathfinder players. Level up your experience: Join us on Patreon to unlock ad-free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT Podcast, chat with us and the community on the RPGBOT Discord, and jump into live-streamed RPG podcast recordings. Support while you shop: Use our Amazon affiliate link at https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ and help us keep building tools and guides for the RPG community. Meet the Hosts Tyler Kamstra – Master of mechanics, seeing the Pathfinder action economy like Neo in the Matrix. Randall James – Lore buff and technologist, always ready to debate which Lord of the Rings edition reigns supreme. Ash Ely – Resident cynic, chaos agent, and AI's worst nightmare, bringing pure table-flipping RPG podcast energy. Join the RPGBOT team where fantasy roleplaying meets real strategy, sarcasm, and community chaos. How to Find Us: In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net Tyler Kamstra BlueSky: @rpgbot.net TikTok: @RPGBOTDOTNET Ash Ely Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games BlueSky: @GravenAshes YouTube: @ashravenmedia Randall James BlueSky: @GrimoireRPG Amateurjack.com Read Melancon: A Grimoire Tale (affiliate link) Producer Dan @Lzr_illuminati
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: Finding Heritage at the Napforduló: A Journey of Dance and Art Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hu/episode/2026-06-15-22-34-01-hu Story Transcript:Hu: A Balaton-parton lenyugvó nap aranyló fénye táncot lejtett a víz felszínén, s az ünnep már kezdetét vette.En: The golden light of the sun setting over Balaton-shore danced on the surface of the water, and the celebration had already begun.Hu: A Napforduló Fesztiválon gyülekeztek az emberek, hogy megünnepeljék a leghosszabb nappalt.En: People gathered at the Napforduló Fesztivál to celebrate the longest day.Hu: Színes lampionok hintáztak a fák között, és a népzene dallamosan szólt, visszhangozva a múlt ritmusát.En: Colorful lanterns swung between the trees, and folk music played melodically, echoing the rhythm of the past.Hu: István, egy fiatalember, a régi magyar hagyományok iránti szenvedéllyel érkezett.En: István, a young man with a passion for old Hungarian traditions, had arrived.Hu: Éveket töltött távol hazájától, de most visszatért.En: He had spent years away from his homeland, but now he returned.Hu: Keresett valamit; egy érzést, egy kapcsolódást a gyökereihez.En: He was searching for something; a feeling, a connection to his roots.Hu: Mellette Réka, aki művészetét jött frissíteni.En: Beside him was Réka, who came to refresh her art.Hu: A városi élet zaja elcsitult a lelkében, és most valami igazi, mély inspirációt keresett.En: The noise of city life had quieted in her soul, and she now sought something genuine, a deep inspiration.Hu: Ahogy az ünnep folyamán a tűz körül gyűltek, István úgy döntött, részt vesz a hagyományos táncban.En: As they gathered around the fire during the celebration, István decided to join the traditional dance.Hu: Bár emlékei homályosak voltak, bátorságot gyűjtött.En: Although his memories were vague, he mustered the courage.Hu: A zene erősödött, a dobok üteme hívogató volt.En: The music grew stronger, and the beat of the drums was inviting.Hu: István követni kezdte, de hamar elveszettnek érezte magát.En: István started to follow but soon felt lost.Hu: A lábai összeakadtak, és majdnem elesett.En: His feet tangled, and he almost fell.Hu: Zavartan nézett körül, idegennek érezte magát saját kultúrájában.En: He looked around awkwardly, feeling like a stranger in his own culture.Hu: Réka, aki egy eldugott sarokból figyelt, látta István küzdelmét.En: Réka, observing from a hidden corner, saw István's struggle.Hu: Megérezte a fiatalember feszültségét és odalépett hozzá.En: She sensed the young man's tension and stepped over to him.Hu: "Ne aggódj, a mozdulatok jönnek majd maguktól," mosolygott biztatóan.En: "Don't worry, the movements will come naturally," she smiled encouragingly.Hu: Kézen fogta Istvánt, és együtt forogtak tovább a zenére.En: She took István's hand, and they twirled together to the music.Hu: István hálásan nézett a lányra; hála érzetében feloldódott a feszült érzés.En: István looked at her gratefully; the sense of tension was replaced by gratitude.Hu: Megtalálta azt az életet adó szikrát, amit keresett.En: He found the life-giving spark he was searching for.Hu: A tánc végeztével, a tűz körül ült mindenki.En: Once the dance ended, everyone sat around the fire.Hu: A lángok égig értek, meleg fényük magával ragadta a történeteket, amelyeket suttogva meséltek.En: The flames reached up to the sky, their warm light captivating the stories whispered around them.Hu: István és Réka egymás mellett ültek, s történeteiket osztották meg a naplemente felé.En: István and Réka sat beside each other, sharing their stories as the sun set.Hu: István rájött, hogy az örökség nem csupán a tánc mozdulataiban rejlik, hanem a kapcsolatokban, amelyeket életre hív.En: István realized that heritage wasn't only in the dance steps but in the connections brought to life.Hu: Ahogy a lángok lassan kialudtak, Réka érezte, hogy amit keresett, itt talált meg: az igazi inspirációt a közös pillanatokban.En: As the flames slowly died down, Réka felt she found what she was searching for: true inspiration in shared moments.Hu: Az éjszaka lassan lett reggel, és mindketten tartós barátságra leltek a Napforduló Fesztivál égisze alatt.En: The night slowly turned to morning, and both of them found lasting friendship under the auspices of the Napforduló Fesztivál.Hu: Az ünnep, amit István és Réka együtt átélt, több volt, mint megtartani a múltat; ez mostantól egy közös jövő kezdetét jelentette.En: The celebration that István and Réka experienced together was more than preserving the past; it now signified the beginning of a shared future. 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On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Dr. Matthew Mehan, associate dean and associate professor of government for the Van Andel Graduate School of Government at Hillsdale College in Washington D.C., joins Federalist Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to discuss the importance of using art such as poetry, fables, and folklore to help people "fall in love with the country again" as America's 250th birthday rapidly approaches.You can buy Mehan's new book The American Book of Fables, here. The Federalist Foundation is a nonprofit, and we depend entirely on our listeners and readers — not corporations. If you value fearless, independent journalism, please consider a tax-deductible gift today at TheFederalist.com/donate. Your support keeps us going.
In our political climate, it is always nice to have a bit of authentic bipartisanship. The Marshall plan to rebuild Europe following World War 2, the Interstate Highway System under President Eisenhower, and the Apollo Program are all examples of both political parties coming together for a common goal. The first Trump Administration saw another […]
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