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This week I'm joined by Lizzy Bentley, founder of City Boots and one of the coolest women in the Western fashion industry. From her early days in Amarillo to her 10-year journey building a handcrafted boot brand, Lizzy shares the story behind creating a product that blends timeless Texas heritage with modern style. We talk about how City Boots started as a creative outlet, how social media helped her find her first manufacturers, and why she's always kept her focus on making high-quality, long-lasting, good-looking boots that actually feel good on your feet. Lizzy also shares how she navigated the devastating loss of her husband in 2019, how grief changed her life and leadership, and why she ultimately decided to keep the business going. You'll hear about her favorite collaborations (LoveShackFancy! Megan Moroney! Sydney Sweeney!), how she handles competition in the fashion space, what advice she has for founders feeling overwhelmed, and why pink is absolutely a neutral. Resources & Links: The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Show Podcast The Skinny Confidential Shop Buy Back Your Time by Dan Martell FreedomPark Valet at DFW Join The Directory Of The West Get our FREE resource for Writing a Strong Job Description Get our FREE resource for Making the Most of Your Internship Email us at hello@ofthewest.co Subscribe to Of The West'sNewsletters List your jobs on Of The West Connect with Lizzy: Follow City Boots on Instagram @citybootsofficial Follow Lizzy on Instagram @lizardboots Visit City Boots website Connect with Jessie: Follow on Instagram @ofthewest.co and @mrsjjarv Follow on Facebook @jobsofthewest Check out the Of The West website Be sure to subscribe/follow the show so you never miss an episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How Ireland is making homes warmer, cheaper to run, and lower-carbon—at real scale—and what you should actually do first. Ireland's Retrofit Race Ireland set out to decarbonise its housing by upgrading existing homes—insulation first, fossil heating out, heat pumps and other renewables in. Dr. Ciarán Byrne from the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland explains what “retrofit” really means, where the numbers stand, what's working, and how to start your own upgrade without getting overwhelmed. Ireland's Retrofit Race with Dr. Ciarán Byrne “Anything you do in this space is no-regrets work.” Dr. Ciarán Byrne C Dir Why listen to Ireland's Retrofit Race Plain-English retrofit 101: What counts, what doesn't, and why external wall insulation can make a whole street look brand new. Real progress, real targets: Thousands of upgrades each year, with a growing share of homes reaching a strong BER rating. Money + logistics, demystified: Grants that can be netted off your bill, low-cost green loans, and why using registered contractors matters. Old buildings, smart fixes: How “breathable” materials and traditional-home know-how avoid moisture traps in heritage fabric. Myths busted: You usually don't need to move out for a deep retrofit; confusion often comes from bundling retrofits with kitchen or bathroom refits. Ireland's Retrofit Race Pilot Projects Under 1 Minute Snippet Chapters (00:00:00) - What is retrofitting? A home-energy upgrade: insulate the fabric (walls, roof, doors, windows), then swap fossil heat for renewable systems like heat pumps.(00:03:00) - Targets & the clock: Carbon budgets arrive in five-year blocks; scaling now matters because the decade is “back-end loaded.”(00:04:30) - Scorecard: Applications and completions climbing, more homes hitting BER B2, and solid momentum behind insulation-first pathways.(00:09:30) - Scorecard: Applications and completions climbing, more homes hitting BER B2, and solid momentum behind insulation-first pathways.(00:16:00) - The homeowner journey: Make action easy; reduce clicks and complexity; balance demand with trained, inspected, registered contractors.(00:20:00) - Grants that actually move: Faster approvals, one-stop shops that can net off aid, and quality assurance through inspections.(00:30:00) - “Isn't this only for the wealthy?” Attic insulation is often the cheapest, best first step; green finance covers the rest.(00:33:00) - Deep retrofit myths: Staying put vs. moving out—and why people conflate retrofits with other renovations.(00:34:00) - Heritage & physics: Permeable vs. impermeable materials and a growing evidence base for doing old buildings right(00:37:00) - What's next: Optimised construction, off-site panels, digital twins—promising, but still at early stage locally.(00:40:00) - SEAI's role: “The meat in the sandwich”—bridging policy and delivery while simplifying, standardising, consolidating.(00:41:00) - 2026 success looks like… Bigger numbers, smoother customer journeys, and a confident supply chain.(00:42:00) - Final advice: Check your BER and advisory report, explore grants/finance, pick registered contractors, and start now.
Discover the sweeping story of how Indigenous, European, and African traditions intertwined to form an entirely new cuisine, with over 90 recipes for the modern home cook—from the James Beard Cookbook Hall of Famer and star of the Netflix docuseries High on the Hog. One of our preeminent culinary historians, Dr. Jessica B. Harris has conducted decades of research throughout the Americas, the Caribbean, and Africa. In this telling of the origins of American food, though, she gets more personal. As heritage is history, she intertwines the larger sweeping past with stories and recipes from friends she's made over the years—people whose family dishes go back to the crucial era when Native peoples encountered Europeans and the enslaved Africans they brought with them. Through this mix, we learn that Clear Broth Clam Chowder has both Indigenous and European roots; the same, too, with Enchiladas Suizas, tomatillo-smothered tortillas made “Swiss” with cheese and dairy; and that the hallmarks of African American food through the centuries have been evolution based on region, migration, and innovation, resulting in classics like Red Beans and Rice and Peach Bread Pudding Cupcakes with Bourbon Glaze. With recipes ranging from everyday meals to festive spreads, Braided Heritage: Recipes and Stories on the Origin of American Cuisine (Clarkson Potter, 2025) offers a new, in-depth, delicious look at American culinary history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
In Part 2 of our Heritage Poultry Flock Breeding & Management series, master breeder Frank Reese, Jr. dives into the practical realities of keeping true utility strains going—how many hens you need to maintain genetic diversity, when to share bloodlines with trusted partners, and how hens vs. roosters influence different traits (hens driving body size and skeletal/health; roosters shaping egg production and plumage pattern). We also talk through the business side: define your market before you build, know your state/federal rules, budget for testing and processing, and price realistically.Frank contrasts heritage strains with modern industrial hybrids (and why extreme selection for only meat or only eggs harms longevity and fertility), then gets delightfully hands-on about how to cook heritage birds—why older cookbooks (pre-1950) and pressure-frying/low-and-slow methods matter for flavor and tenderness. If you're sourcing stock, he highlights Good Shepherd partners (NJ/PA, NE) and offers timeless advice: pick a breed you love, study the APA Standard, and learn from dedicated breed clubs so you can breed forward without “chasing crosses.” You can listen to this episode at www.thepoultrykeeperspodcast.com#PoultryKeepersPodcast #PoultryKeepers360 #PoultryBreedersNutrition #ShowProFarmSupply #HeritagePoultry #StandardBred #FlockManagement #BreedingForward #GeneticDiversity #BarredRock #NewHampshire #DelawareChicken #Wyandotte #RhodeIslandWhite #JerseyGiant #GoodShepherdConservancy #PasturedPoultry #PoultryEconomics #APA #PoultryHistory #CookingHeritageBirds #TrapNesting #UtilitySelection #SmallFlockYou can email us at - poultrykeeperspodcast@gmail.comJoin our Facebook Groups:Poultry Keepers Podcast - https://www.facebook.com/groups/907679597724837Poultry Keepers 360 - - https://www.facebook.com/groups/354973752688125Poultry Breeders Nutrition - https://www.facebook.com/groups/4908798409211973Check out the Poultry Kepers Podcast YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@PoultryKeepersPodcast/featured
Discover the sweeping story of how Indigenous, European, and African traditions intertwined to form an entirely new cuisine, with over 90 recipes for the modern home cook—from the James Beard Cookbook Hall of Famer and star of the Netflix docuseries High on the Hog. One of our preeminent culinary historians, Dr. Jessica B. Harris has conducted decades of research throughout the Americas, the Caribbean, and Africa. In this telling of the origins of American food, though, she gets more personal. As heritage is history, she intertwines the larger sweeping past with stories and recipes from friends she's made over the years—people whose family dishes go back to the crucial era when Native peoples encountered Europeans and the enslaved Africans they brought with them. Through this mix, we learn that Clear Broth Clam Chowder has both Indigenous and European roots; the same, too, with Enchiladas Suizas, tomatillo-smothered tortillas made “Swiss” with cheese and dairy; and that the hallmarks of African American food through the centuries have been evolution based on region, migration, and innovation, resulting in classics like Red Beans and Rice and Peach Bread Pudding Cupcakes with Bourbon Glaze. With recipes ranging from everyday meals to festive spreads, Braided Heritage: Recipes and Stories on the Origin of American Cuisine (Clarkson Potter, 2025) offers a new, in-depth, delicious look at American culinary history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Discover the sweeping story of how Indigenous, European, and African traditions intertwined to form an entirely new cuisine, with over 90 recipes for the modern home cook—from the James Beard Cookbook Hall of Famer and star of the Netflix docuseries High on the Hog. One of our preeminent culinary historians, Dr. Jessica B. Harris has conducted decades of research throughout the Americas, the Caribbean, and Africa. In this telling of the origins of American food, though, she gets more personal. As heritage is history, she intertwines the larger sweeping past with stories and recipes from friends she's made over the years—people whose family dishes go back to the crucial era when Native peoples encountered Europeans and the enslaved Africans they brought with them. Through this mix, we learn that Clear Broth Clam Chowder has both Indigenous and European roots; the same, too, with Enchiladas Suizas, tomatillo-smothered tortillas made “Swiss” with cheese and dairy; and that the hallmarks of African American food through the centuries have been evolution based on region, migration, and innovation, resulting in classics like Red Beans and Rice and Peach Bread Pudding Cupcakes with Bourbon Glaze. With recipes ranging from everyday meals to festive spreads, Braided Heritage: Recipes and Stories on the Origin of American Cuisine (Clarkson Potter, 2025) offers a new, in-depth, delicious look at American culinary history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
How can we remember and learn more about our Lutheran heritage in Perry County, MO? Denise Hellwege (Director of Lutheran Heritage Center and Museum, KFUO's Organization of the week) joins Andy and Sarah to talk about the group of German Lutherans who left their homes for a new one in Missouri, why they left and why they chose to settle in Missouri, what they found when they arrived and the hardships they faced. She also shares what the Lutheran Heritage Center and Museum does to document and present this history, and details about the Biennial Immigration History Conference happening October 23-25. You can learn more and register for the conference at lutheranmuseum.com. As you grab your morning coffee (and pastry, let's be honest), join hosts Andy Bates and Sarah Gulseth as they bring you stories of the intersection of Lutheran life and a secular world. Catch real-life stories of mercy work of the LCMS and partners, updates from missionaries across the ocean, and practical talk about how to live boldly Lutheran. Have a topic you'd like to hear about on The Coffee Hour? Contact us at: listener@kfuo.org.
Discover the sweeping story of how Indigenous, European, and African traditions intertwined to form an entirely new cuisine, with over 90 recipes for the modern home cook—from the James Beard Cookbook Hall of Famer and star of the Netflix docuseries High on the Hog. One of our preeminent culinary historians, Dr. Jessica B. Harris has conducted decades of research throughout the Americas, the Caribbean, and Africa. In this telling of the origins of American food, though, she gets more personal. As heritage is history, she intertwines the larger sweeping past with stories and recipes from friends she's made over the years—people whose family dishes go back to the crucial era when Native peoples encountered Europeans and the enslaved Africans they brought with them. Through this mix, we learn that Clear Broth Clam Chowder has both Indigenous and European roots; the same, too, with Enchiladas Suizas, tomatillo-smothered tortillas made “Swiss” with cheese and dairy; and that the hallmarks of African American food through the centuries have been evolution based on region, migration, and innovation, resulting in classics like Red Beans and Rice and Peach Bread Pudding Cupcakes with Bourbon Glaze. With recipes ranging from everyday meals to festive spreads, Braided Heritage: Recipes and Stories on the Origin of American Cuisine (Clarkson Potter, 2025) offers a new, in-depth, delicious look at American culinary history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/food
Discover the sweeping story of how Indigenous, European, and African traditions intertwined to form an entirely new cuisine, with over 90 recipes for the modern home cook—from the James Beard Cookbook Hall of Famer and star of the Netflix docuseries High on the Hog. One of our preeminent culinary historians, Dr. Jessica B. Harris has conducted decades of research throughout the Americas, the Caribbean, and Africa. In this telling of the origins of American food, though, she gets more personal. As heritage is history, she intertwines the larger sweeping past with stories and recipes from friends she's made over the years—people whose family dishes go back to the crucial era when Native peoples encountered Europeans and the enslaved Africans they brought with them. Through this mix, we learn that Clear Broth Clam Chowder has both Indigenous and European roots; the same, too, with Enchiladas Suizas, tomatillo-smothered tortillas made “Swiss” with cheese and dairy; and that the hallmarks of African American food through the centuries have been evolution based on region, migration, and innovation, resulting in classics like Red Beans and Rice and Peach Bread Pudding Cupcakes with Bourbon Glaze. With recipes ranging from everyday meals to festive spreads, Braided Heritage: Recipes and Stories on the Origin of American Cuisine (Clarkson Potter, 2025) offers a new, in-depth, delicious look at American culinary history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
More details surrounding Charlie Kirk's killer are released including the identity of his transgender boyfriend and his history of spouting Antifa talking points. Leftists over the weekend continued to justify Charlie Kirk's death by bringing up his “extremist” views. Dana shares why she is done with her church following Sunday's sermon where he refused to mention Charlie Kirk and preached woke ideology. Jasmine Crockett says when sees ICE, she sees slave patrols. John Fetterman says people need to stop referring to President Trump as an autocrat when it's just not accurate. Dana pushes back against calls by Sen. James Lankford for having an open and honest dialogue after the left refused to do so. Jesse Kelly from The First TV joins us to discuss The Hollywood Reporter completely making up a quote they claimed was said by him about Charlie Kirk. Utah Gov. Cox tries to both sides the issue by saying “Charlie Kirk said some very inflammatory things”. Dana reacts to the wokest moments from the Emmy's and TMZ's founder claiming we are on the brink of a civil war. Stephen Yates from Heritage joins us to preview President Trump's upcoming phone call with President Xi, a potential TikTok negotiation, South Korea and more.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Boll & Branchhttps://BollandBranch.com/danashow Level up your sleep with Boll&Branch. Get 15% off your first set plus FREE shipping. PreBornhttps://PreBorn.com/DANA Or DIAL #250 Say the keyword BABY. That's #250, BABY. Together, we can save lives — one mom and one baby at a time.Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/danaGet your hands on the new compact Byrna CL. Visit Byrna.com/Dana receive 10% off. Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DanaDana's personal cell phone provider is Patriot Mobile. Get a FREE MONTH of service code DANA.HumanNhttps://HumanN.comSupport your cholesterol health with SuperBerine and the #1 bestselling SuperBeets Heart Chews—both on sale for $5 off at Sam's Club. Boost your metabolic health and save!Keltechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSee the third generation of the iconic SUB2000 and the NEW PS57 - Keltec Innovation & Performance at its best.All Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/Dana Start today and take your health back with All Family Pharmacy. Use code DANA10 for savings and enjoy your health, your choice, no more waiting, no more “no's.”
Ep 185 w/ Matt Dennis On Travelling With A Disability: Breaking Barriers, Accessible Travel + MindsetIn this episode of the Winging It Travel Podcast, I'm joined by Matt Dennis — a travel writer, journalist, and accessibility advocate — to discuss his inspiring journey of travelling with a disability and how mindset can transform the way we see the world.Matt, also known as The Empowered Traveller, has been featured in publications like Metro, The Independent, Evening Standard, and Adventure.com. His work shines a light on accessible travel and how small changes in infrastructure, awareness, and attitude can open up destinations for millions of travellers worldwide.We dive into Matt's story of becoming disabled at 18, navigating life with a paralysed leg, and discovering the confidence and freedom that comes through travel. From interrailing across Europe with crutches and a backpack to advocating for accessibility at global tourism expos, Matt shows that travel is not just possible with a disability — it can be empowering and life-changing.Throughout the episode, Matt shares insights into the realities of accessible travel, including which destinations are leading the way and which still have a long way to go. We explore countries such as Canada, France, Albania, and India, and discuss how accessibility isn't just about wheelchair ramps — it's about inclusive design, public transportation, adapted activities, and, most importantly, mindset.This conversation also highlights why accessible tourism matters for everyone. With ageing populations and an increasing number of people living with mobility challenges, accessibility benefits not only disabled travellers but also seniors, families, and anyone who wants easier, more inclusive travel experiences.Whether you are a disabled traveller looking for tips, an industry professional seeking to understand the importance of accessibility, or simply curious about how to make travel more inclusive, this episode will open your eyes to the possibilities.We discuss:Matt's first major adventures travelling with crutches and a backpack across EuropeThe mental side of disability and how mindset influences what's possibleThe challenges and triumphs of accessibility in destinations around the worldWhy countries that embrace accessibility benefit travellers of all abilitiesHow accessible travel opens doors not just for disabled travellers, but for everyoneWhether you're a traveller with a disability, know someone who is, or want better to understand the importance of accessibility in global travel, this conversation will leave you inspired.Matt DennisWebsite - https://www.empoweredtraveller.com/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheEmpoweredTraveller-hh6vo
On this episode of the Las Musas podcast, we'll be celebrating and talking about Latinx heritage in our books, illustrations and work as creatives. We're joined by Maritere Bellas, Delia Ruiz, J de laVega, and Ana Velez. Thank you to our wonderful host: Aixa Pérez-Prado!If you enjoy our podcasts, please consider buying a book (or a few) to say thanks!Purchase Mercedes Sosa: Voice of the People a picture book by Aixa Pérez-Prado!Purchase Maritere R. Bellas' book for parents Raising Bilingual Children / Como criar ninos bilingues and picture book Tío Ricky Doesn't Speak English / Tío Ricky no habla inglés Pre-order Delia Ruiz's picture book Ways Papi Says I Love You / Las maneras en que papi dice te quiero Purchase J de laVega's picture book WEPA and preorder her early reader graphic novel Annalise: The Special Dish and picture book No More Coquis Purchase Ana Velez's debut picture book The Three Little Guinea Pigs and the Andean FoxCheck out the other books on the Las Musas Bookshop page!Connect with Las Musas on social media:TwitterInstagramFacebook
Romans 8:5-13 It's easy to live disordered and distracted lives. Constantly focused on what more we need to do and never seeming to amount to what we hoped we would on our own. Romans 8 calls this the life obsessed with self. It is described as a life where our thoughts, priorities and decisions lead us to think more about ourselves than about God. The reality is, this focus on self leads us to a divided and dead life. Jesus' invitation for us is to live our lives focused on God is an invitation to a life of peace and focus. When our focus is on God, the only direction He knows is life to the full. He is a God of life and goodness, and the promise is that when our focus is on Him, we will experience the good life.
In episode 265 of the Pool Nation Podcast, we sit down with Scott Frost, who recently joined Heritage after more than 30 years in the pool industry. From building pools and running service routes to leadership roles in manufacturing and now distribution, Scott brings one of the most complete perspectives in the industry. We dive deep into: His career journey and lessons learned Leadership values and building customer trust Heritage's culture, growth, and future vision Why servant leadership and customer-first mentality drive success How disruption and innovation are reshaping distribution This is a powerful conversation for every pool pro, business owner, and industry leader who wants to understand what it takes to succeed and grow in today's pool industry. ⏱️ Chapter Timestamps [00:00] Intro & shoutouts [06:00] PSP Expo updates & Pool Nation Awards [10:00] Scott's background: family, aviation, and pool beginnings [15:00] Building pools and navigating tough markets [20:00] Lessons from economic downturns [22:00] Mentors and leadership influences [28:00] Rediscovering backyard experiences post-COVID [35:00] Servant leadership & customer-first approach [40:00] Building culture and values in business [50:00] Why Scott joined Heritage & the growth opportunity ahead [1:02:00] Digital tools, disruption, and the future of distribution [1:20:00] Professionalism and elevating the industry [1:30:00] Final thoughts
He can see into the future, to Wednesday, when the Fed meets, and he can give us Fed updates without allowing us to fall asleep. He's Steve Moore, with Economics and Heritage.
In Episode 229 of Growing Pains with Nicholas Flores, Reilan Sandoval discusses challenges of previous generations as opposed to the current one, how our current system lacks color and keeps us distracted, and how faith just might have the answers. You can find Reilan online (https://www.artbyrei.com/) and on Instagram/TikTok (@artbyrei). 09/10/2025
Have you ever wondered how your last name connects to your cultural identity? In this episode, hosts John Viola and Patrick O'Boyle, alongside co-host Dr. Marcella Martin, dive into the deep ties between Italian heritage and personal identity. The conversation takes a powerful turn with guests Janice Cenzoprano and Ralph Colasanti from the Cooley's Anemia Foundation, who guide us through the genetic story of thalassemia. Together, we trace its Mediterranean roots, its links to malaria zones, and even its surprising historical connections to explorers like Marco Polo. Through a moving firsthand account, we hear what it was like to grow up with thalassemia in its early days of treatment — from demanding regimens to the life-changing arrival of oral chelators. Along the way, we highlight the often-unsung community heroes: organizations like Sons of Italy and UNICO, whose unwavering advocacy and support have been vital in this journey. We also revisit the grassroots philanthropy that helped pave the way for today's progress, celebrating figures like Joe Polari and Pat Acasella whose tireless efforts fueled awareness and research. Patient advocacy and breakthroughs in genetic therapy point toward a hopeful future, where advanced treatments could transform patient care. Join us for an episode rich with history, resilience, and community spirit — a testament to how cultural identity and collective action can shape both personal journeys and medical advancement. THEIR SOCIALS Instagram: @cooleysanemia TikTok: tiktok.com/cooleysanemia Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CooleysAnemiaFoundation X: @cooleysanemia Threads: @cooleysanemia LinkedIn: Cooley's Anemia Foundation THEIR WEBSITE: Thalassmia.org NOTES FROM THE FOUNDATION: Our Thalassemia Care Walk Fundraiser is ongoing throughout the year. Check bit.ly/CAFCareWalk25 for upcoming walks in your city or simply to donate and help us find a universal cure for all patients. Care Walk T-shirts are available at bit.ly/CAFCareWalk25 with registration!
Ciji Castro, the founder of Domestic Gourmet, joins us on the Walk-In Talk Podcast to explore the profound significance of culinary heritage and its impact on contemporary cuisine. This episode centers around her exquisite dish, Bistec Empanizado, which embodies not only the flavors of her cultural roots but also the essence of family legacy and connection. Ciji passionately discusses her mission to preserve Latin food traditions and share them with a broader audience, emphasizing the importance of family recipes passed down through generations. She elaborates on the creative fusion of flavors she employs, including a unique Cuban-Chinese twist, which further exemplifies the rich tapestry of cultural influences in her cooking. Our conversation delves into the role of food as a bridge between tradition and modernity, demonstrating how culinary practices can unite diverse communities and foster a deeper understanding of heritage.Thanks to Crab Island Seafood and Del Encanto Foods for supplying and supporting our show!Link to our article from Executive Tradeshow Magazine:Podcast Generating Buzz for Restaurant Events' ShowsTakeaways: Ciji Castro emphasizes the importance of preserving Latin food traditions through her culinary endeavors. The dish Bistec Empanizado represents a fusion of family recipes and innovative flavors, showcasing cultural heritage. In the podcast, Ciji discusses how her upbringing influences her commitment to sharing authentic recipes with new audiences. Cultural representation in food is vital, as it fosters connections and understanding across diverse communities. Ciji's black bean recipe, a cherished family legacy, has gained recognition as a leading Spanish language result on Google. The conversation highlights how food and music serve as powerful unifying forces in bridging cultural gaps. Crab Island Seafood Company | Seafood SpreadsDel Encanto Foods
French-Togolese architect and co-founder of Studio Neida, Jeanne Autran-Edorh, talks about the future of design in Togo and how her work is making an impact internationally.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A discussion with Army Historian Dr. Peter Knight about the events that led to the Korean War and the opening battles through the defense of the Pusan Permiter.
This week on Bourbon Bytes, I take a deep dive into the 2015 Parker's Heritage 8-Year Malt Whiskey - a rare and experimental Heaven Hill release that was way ahead of its time. How does it hold up nearly a decade later, and why didn't Heaven Hill continue down the malt path? Also in whiskey news:
President Trump's utilization of ICE and the National Guard in Washington, D.C. has significantly lowered crime in the city, modeling success of the agency's presence in blue cities. Since Trump federalized Washington, D.C. there has been a 45% drop in violent crime, an 87% drop in carjackings, a 38% drop in homicides, and a 62% […]
Mary Bauer built a luxury baby furniture empire (Brat Decor) that furnished celebrity nurseries for Jennifer Lopez, the Kardashians, and Alec Baldwin. When her husband's cancer diagnosis forced them to downsize their business, they transformed their handbuilt West Virginia cabin into a premium rental—pricing it 4-5x higher than local competition and succeeding.Mary's unexpected journey includes a 20-year obsession with George Washington that led to Martha Washington reenacting and designing their next rental around Revolutionary War themes. We explore how business expertise translates to hospitality success, why authentic materials and storytelling command premium rates, and the unique touches that set luxury cabins apart—including custom property apps and personal guest consultations.From 120-year-old reclaimed logs to engineering disappearing pool decks, this conversation reveals how passion projects become profitable when authenticity meets business acumen.Instagram: @wvluxurycabinsWebsite: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qSmsxeKZ8YyWXXreo1ADsnEUEZ_MSILqy1Upu3tJHVI/edit?tab=t.0Instagram: @cozyrockcabinCozy Rock Cabin: https://staycozycabin.holidayfuture.com/listings/311027Cozy Camp Sebec: https://staycozycabin.holidayfuture.com/listings/311051Cozy Rock Website: http://www.staycozycabin.comYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_FgMwAgvORd1IwlH1nlC9g
Depuis la Renaissance, l'Antiquité classique, gréco-romaine, a fait figure de modèle de la modernité pour ses influences culturelles et politiques. Depuis quelque temps, cette exemplarité est remise en question, et est souvent pointée du doigt comme étant la justification d'une culture de domination. Esclavagisme, misogynie, ethnocentrisme: aa culture classique, et les études classiques ont-elles mauvaise presse? Spécialiste de la réception de l'Antiquité grecque à la Renaissance et professeure émérite à l'Université Catholique de Louvain, Monique Mund-Dopchie (MMD) propose une démonstration critique des limites du modèle de filiation à la culture classique qui nourrit les sociétés occidentales. Elle nous invite à changer notre regard sur cet héritage, en laissant parler d'eux même les auteurs et les vestiges d'une société classique qui redeviennent alors étonnants et stimulants. Sujets traités : héritage , antiquité, grecque, Renaissance, modernité, esclavagisme, misogynie, ethnocentrisme Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : L'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwL'heure H : https://audmns.com/YagLLiKEt sa version à écouter en famille : La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiKAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
The Mark Moses Show is joined by Anthony Nachreiner of Brevard Sports Network & Nach on Bucs to breakdown the latest on #SpaceCoast High School #Football as Anthony will be calling Friday's big game between #Cocoa and #Heritage . Mark and Anthony also recap the #Tampa Bay Buccaneers big Week 1 win last Sunday at Atlanta and how the #Bucs will now get ready to take on the #Texans on Monday Night Football. Mark broadcasts from The Law Offices of Anidjar & Levine Studios. #Melbourneflorida #florida #Sports #Podcast #orlando #NFL
Send us a textThis month we sit down with Richard Marlar, a physician and president of the Navajo-Churro Sheep Association to talk about heritage livestock breeds - specifically the Navajo-Churro - which have been integral to the settlement and development of the US. Richard also discusses Split Upper Eyelid Disorder (SUED), a developmental disorder that affects four-horned sheep such as the Navajo-Churro. Dr. Marlar explains how he and his wife worked with their veterinarian as well as human physicians to develop a hypothesis about the cause of this disease based on similar diseases that affect humans. This collaboration also helped the Marlars devise a prevention plan by improving their animals' nutrition, especially around breeding and during gestation which has eliminated the incidence of SUED in their flock. Richard provides unique insight for producers and veterinarians about collaborating across medical specialties to develop hypotheses and carryout their own mini-research trials to address challenges that they face within their operation and beyond. This episode highlights the importance of a One Health approach to veterinary challenges and the important role that a veterinarian can play in advocating for their clients through collaboration with university connections, extension programs, and human medical experts when novel challenges are identified. Resources discussed in this episode:American Association of Small Ruminant Practitioners - Find a small ruminant veterinarian: https://aasrp.org/Main/Main/About/Find-A-Small-Ruminant-Veterinarian.aspx?hkey=e59ebdd0-6d57-493b-9ae2-e838323b9a38The Livestock Conservancy: https://livestockconservancy.org/Shave 'Em to Save 'Em: https://livestockconservancy.org/get-involved/shave-em-to-save-em/Navajo-Churro Sheep Association: https://www.navajo-churrosheep.com/?doing_wp_cron=1757476384.7682878971099853515625To access Dr. Marlar's article on his experiences with SUED email: rmarlar@salud.unm.edu
Heritage poultry breeding isn't nostalgia—it's a disciplined, data-driven path to better birds and better outcomes. In Part 1 of this deep-dive, Frank Reese, Jr. joins Carey Blackmon and Jeff Mattocks to unpack what “heritage/standard-bred” really means, how USDA recognizes certified standard-bred labels, and why the American Poultry Association's Standard matters on the farm and in the marketplace. We cover picking your purpose (meat, eggs, or both), matching breeds and lines to goals, and the real-world economics of selling eggs, processing birds, and staying solvent. You'll hear practical guidance on breed/line selection (New Hampshires, Barred Plymouth Rocks, Delawares, Wyandottes, Buckeyes, Jersey Giants, Brahmas), realistic timelines and dress weights for frying vs. roasting birds, why roosters drive egg-production genetics in their daughters, and how to source from local breeders who select for utility—not just feathers. We also dig into maintaining a line without “chasing crosses,” culling with purpose, and building a small, sustainable program that pays its own way.Key takeaways • Define & defend “standard-bred/heritage” using APA standards and accepted definitions • Start with outcomes: eggs to offset feed vs. meat sales vs. both • Dual-purpose classics that still perform—and what to ask breeders about their selection goals • Processing economics 101: when small-scale works (and when to pivot) • Linebreeding, selection, and culling: how to actually improve year over year • Part 2 drops next Tuesday—subscribe so you don't miss the conclusionListen to this episode at www.thepoultrykeeperspodcast.com#PoultryKeepersPodcast #PoultryKeepers360 #PoultryBreedersNutrition #ShowProFarmSupply #HeritagePoultry #StandardBred #DualPurpose #BackyardChickens #HomesteadPoultry #PoultryBreeding #APA #GoodShepherdConservancy #BarredRock #NewHampshire #DelawareChicken #Wyandotte #Buckeye #JerseyGiant #Brahma #FlockManagementYou can email us at - poultrykeeperspodcast@gmail.comJoin our Facebook Groups:Poultry Keepers Podcast - https://www.facebook.com/groups/907679597724837Poultry Keepers 360 - - https://www.facebook.com/groups/354973752688125Poultry Breeders Nutrition - https://www.facebook.com/groups/4908798409211973Check out the Poultry Kepers Podcast YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@PoultryKeepersPodcast/featured
Kristen Anderson, Josh Letsinger and Milagros Morales join the Exchange.
Harbinger Showcase is a weekly podcast featuring highlights from Canada's #1 coast-to-coast community of politically and socially progressive podcasts. On this episode: every century or so the Canadian left gathers at the Royal Canadian Legion #1 in downtown Calgary to inaugurate a new era of progress. In 1932 it was J.S. Woodworth and the gang at the founding of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (which would become the NDP), and on June 13th, 2025 it was The Alberta Advantage, Shama Rangwala, André Goulet, Roberta Lexier and Rob Rousseau saying goodbye to the NDP with a brief history of the Party and discussing the possibilities of a socialist project to come.The Harbinger Media Network includes 83 podcasts focused on social, economic and environmental justice and featuring journalists, academics and activists on shows like The Breach Show, Tech Won't Save Us, Press Progress Sources & more.Harbinger Showcase is syndicated to community and campus radio and heard every week on CKUT 90.3FM in Montreal, at CFUV 101.9FM in Victoria, at CIVL 101.7FM in Abbotsford, at CHLY 101.7FM in Nanaimo, on CJUM 101.5FM and CKUW 95.9FM in Winnipeg, at CiTR 101.9FM, CJSF 90.1FM and at CFRO 100.5FM in Vancouver, at Hamilton's CFMU 93.3FM, at Radio Laurier in Waterloo, at CJTM 1280AM in Toronto, at CJAM 99.1FM in Windsor and at CJBU 107.3FM in Sydney, Nova Scotia. This episode is brought to you by the national independent journalism community unrigged.ca, by the Alberta Advantage podcast and by Between the Lines Books: find your copy of the independent progressive publisher's new release 'The Art of Solidarity: Labour Arts and Heritage in Canada' from editors Rob Kristofferson and Stephanie Ross at btlbooks.com.Find out more about the network, subscribe to the weekly newsletter and support our work at harbingermedianetwork.com.
View From Victoria: Heritage legislation getting a makeover Guest: Vaughn Palmer, Vancouver Sun Columnist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a re-lease of episode 315, which is one of the most discussed shows within the Kinetic Man when it comes to family and money. Scott Donnell is a financial literacy expert and serial entrepreneur who has helped more than 6 million families learn how to earn, spend, save and invest.In this episode, Scott shares the exact steps you can take to instill healthy, wealthy money habits in your kids and family.
Secret Thoughts of CEOS Ep. 142 The Art of Transitions, Maintaining Harmony, and Heritage with Scott Anderson In this deeply revealing episode, Chris Yonker sits down with Scott Anderson, founder and CEO of Doubledare Executive Coaching and a licensed mental health therapist, to unpack the silent epidemic of burnout among entrepreneurs and executives. With personal experience as a serial entrepreneur and trauma-informed therapist, Scott shares the real definition of burnout, why high performers are most susceptible to it, and how to reverse it—quickly and permanently. They explore the psychology behind overworking, the nervous system's role in stress addiction, and the cultural myths that keep us in cycles of burnout. Scott outlines a practical path to healing and freedom, including how to neutralize the stories that drive compulsive behavior, how to regulate stress in real-time, and what life looks like on the other side of burnout. 02:00 - What is burnout and how do we define it 04:20 - Scott's personal story: serial entrepreneurship and collapse 06:40 - The official definition and symptoms of burnout 08:30 - When rest doesn't help: signs it's not “just stress” 10:15 - The dangerous story behind entrepreneurial drive 14:00 - How childhood trauma contributes to burnout patterns 18:30 - Somatic stress recovery vs. “figuring it out” in your head 22:00 - R&R technique for real-time stress release 26:30 - What life after burnout looks like 32:00 - How to neutralize your most toxic stories Quotes · “Working harder and worrying more works - until it doesn't.” [09:10] · “The most dangerous part is that burnout actually predicts financial success. That's what makes it so insidious.” [37:20] · “Life beyond burnout is not a compromise. It's a profound upgrade.” [39:30] Websites: · fambizforum.com. · www.chrisyonker.com · doubledareyou.us · BurnoutBreakthrough.com – Learn more about Scott's programs and book · FastFixCall.com – Schedule a free 15-minute triage call · Burnout Breakthrough – Available through Scott's site Scott's Bio: Scott Anderson is the founder and CEO of Doubledare Executive Coaching and Consulting, and is a licensed mental health therapist. He has been featured in both Forbes and Entrepreneur Magazines, and has helped hundreds of entrepreneurs and high-performance executives break through painful plateaus and achieve even higher levels of success and fulfillment at work and at home.
Romans 8:1-4 Our life without Jesus leaves us empty, exhausted and always trying to achieve something better. Jesus' invitation is to lay down our own efforts in life and take up the grace, truth and hope of Jesus. With the arrival of Jesus into this world and the death of Jesus for this world, we can be filled with and embrace a new power- the power of His Holy Spirit, that fills and frees us to walk into the wide-open spaces of God's love.
When the data is so erratic, how do economists trust what the Dept. of Labor and others have put out? Steve Moore is an economist with Heritage, and it's been tough to be an.
Scripture: 2 Timothy 1:1-5; Series: Finish Line Faith; Speaker: Matt Proctor, President, Ozark Christian College
In this episode of The Watering Hole Podcast, we sit down with country music standout Ian Munsick. From his Wyoming roots to making waves on stages across the country, Ian shares stories behind his songs, the inspiration from his western upbringing, and what fans can expect from his latest projects. We dive into his journey, his unique sound blending traditional country with modern flair, and the lifestyle that shapes his music.Tune in for an inside look at one of today's most exciting voices in country music.
The stories that made the Ancient Egypt headlines over the first days of September.Ptapshepes Tomb in Abu SirLegion of Honour for el-EnanyAir Purification for Khufu PyramidEgypt China Sign MoU on Maritime ArchaeologyPataikos Found in AnatoliaSun-Hat Turns Up in ManchesterAncient Egypt News - a Weekly Catch-Up is #2 in the Top 15 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.Our October 2025 Egypt Experience tour is going ahead.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.The tour cost 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 100USD 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: "Vadodora Chill Mix" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Purity In The Church | 1 Corinthians 5Pastor Steve Miller preached on the call to holiness within God's people. From 1 Corinthians 5, we were reminded that Christ redeems us not only from sin's penalty but also calls us to walk in purity as His church. Sin is not to be tolerated or celebrated but lovingly confronted, because the cross produces a people set apart for Him.“All the glory to God.”Join us Sundays at 9:00 & 11:00
Heritage of Faith Ministries International || Witbank Pastor Sharon Bendixen Preaching at Heritage of Faith Ministries International, Witbank on. 2025-09-07 Sunday Service - Ps Sharon Bendixen - WTB For more information: https://hofmi.net/
It's claimed Clare's contractors and landowners have been the subject of harassment for cutting dangerous hedgerows outside the official season. It comes as the Department of Nature, Heritage, and Biodiversity has responded to Clare County Council's request for roadside hedges to be exempted from the Wildlife Act. Minister Christoper O'Sullivan's office stated that while this would require a legislation change, there are lawful exemptions under both the wildlife and road safety acts where hedgerows can be trimmed on public health or safety grounds. Kilmurry Fianna Fáil Councillor Alan O'Callaghan says it's a vital provision.
At just 18, Melbourne-born Jai Saxena is already making his mark in AFL. Now part of the Coates Talent League powerhouse Oakleigh, he speaks to SBS Hindi about his love for the game and the challenges he faced on his path to his first AFL draft year.
In this episode of Conversations from the Diaspora, I'm joined by Nandi Kaye, travel and self-discovery enthusiast and founder of Nature is Balm. Over the last 15 years, she has traveled to nine African countries and now curates holistic cultural birthright experiences to Senegal and The Gambia.We talk about her personal journey of reconnecting with the continent despite not having direct family ties, how travel can be a tool for healing and identity-building, and what it means to create safe, intentional spaces for members of the African diaspora to experience belonging.From her background in criminal justice reform to her mission of bridging community and self-discovery, this conversation reminds us that travel isn't just about movement — it's about memory, healing, and reimagining Black joy.
Speaker: Pastor Ivan Yoder Sunday School Psalms 127: 1-5
Fluent Fiction - Danish: Heartbeats and Heritage: A Museum's Hidden Struggle Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/da/episode/2025-09-06-22-34-01-da Story Transcript:Da: Solen skinnede gennem de store, buede vinduer i Naturhistorisk Museum.En: The sun shone through the large, arched windows of the Naturhistorisk Museum.Da: Det var efterår, og lyset kastede lange skygger hen over de antikke udstillinger.En: It was autumn, and the light cast long shadows across the antique exhibits.Da: Der var en livlig summen af besøgende, som ivrigt udforskede den nye fossiludstilling.En: There was a lively buzz of visitors eagerly exploring the new fossil exhibit.Da: Inde i en af udstillingens sale stod Søren.En: Inside one of the exhibit halls stood Søren.Da: Han var paleontolog og havde arbejdet hårdt for at få denne udstilling klar.En: He was a paleontologist and had worked hard to get this exhibit ready.Da: Han følte sig til tider overskygget af sine kolleger, men nu var det hans tur til at skinne.En: He sometimes felt overshadowed by his colleagues, but now it was his turn to shine.Da: I det næste rum var Kirsten, en passioneret kurator.En: In the next room was Kirsten, a passionate curator.Da: Hun ønskede, at museet skulle blive kendt for denne udstilling.En: She wanted the museum to become known for this exhibit.Da: Det ville være hendes arv, hendes livsværk.En: It would be her legacy, her life's work.Da: Men indvendigt bar hun på en frygt for ikke at have opnået nok.En: But inside, she carried a fear of not having achieved enough.Da: Mathias, hendes bror, var i byen for at besøge hende.En: Mathias, her brother, was in town to visit her.Da: Han var hjertespecialist og havde altid været beskyttende over for Kirsten, især efter de mistede deres far til en hjertesygdom.En: He was a heart specialist and had always been protective of Kirsten, especially after they lost their father to a heart disease.Da: En morgen opdagede Kirsten noget skræmmende.En: One morning, Kirsten discovered something frightening.Da: Hun følte sig svag og urolig.En: She felt weak and uneasy.Da: Mathias var på besøg, og han insisterede på at tage hende med til en læge.En: Mathias was visiting, and he insisted on taking her to a doctor.Da: De fandt ud af, at hun havde en sjælden hjertetilstand.En: They found out that she had a rare heart condition.Da: Det var et chok for hende.En: It was a shock for her.Da: Kirsten var fast besluttet på at holde det hemmeligt.En: Kirsten was determined to keep it a secret.Da: Hun ønskede ikke at bekymre nogen og især ikke skuffe folk hende omkring.En: She did not want to worry anyone and especially not disappoint those around her.Da: Hun ville have, at udstillingen skulle være en succes.En: She wanted the exhibit to be a success.Da: Men hendes helbred truede hendes drømme.En: But her health threatened her dreams.Da: Dagen for udstillingsåbningen ankom.En: The day of the exhibit opening arrived.Da: Museet var fyldt med mennesker, og spændingen var til at tage og føle på.En: The museum was packed with people, and the excitement was palpable.Da: Kirsten styrtede rundt for at sikre, at alt gik som planlagt.En: Kirsten rushed around to ensure everything went as planned.Da: Stressen og trætheden havde dog sin pris.En: However, the stress and fatigue took their toll.Da: Pludselig, midt under åbningen, kollapsede Kirsten.En: Suddenly, in the middle of the opening, Kirsten collapsed.Da: Der var en larm af panik.En: There was a clamor of panic.Da: Søren og Mathias styrtede til for at hjælpe.En: Søren and Mathias rushed to help.Da: Søren var bange, men Mathias bevarede roen.En: Søren was frightened, but Mathias remained calm.Da: Han sørgede for, at hun hurtigt blev bragt til hospitalet.En: He made sure she was quickly taken to the hospital.Da: Mens Kirsten lå på hospitalet, åbnede Søren udstillingen som planlagt.En: While Kirsten lay in the hospital, Søren opened the exhibit as planned.Da: Han talte med omsorg i stemmen om Kirstens hårde arbejde og dedikation.En: He spoke with care in his voice about Kirsten's hard work and dedication.Da: Publikum klappede, og udstillingen blev en succes.En: The audience applauded, and the exhibit was a success.Da: Kirsten vågnede op og så sin bror ved hendes side.En: Kirsten woke up and saw her brother by her side.Da: Han mindede hende om, at det at bede om hjælp ikke er et svaghedstegn men en styrke.En: He reminded her that asking for help is not a sign of weakness but a strength.Da: I det øjeblik indså hun, at hun ikke behøvede at bære alt alene.En: In that moment, she realized she didn't need to carry everything alone.Da: Hun lærte at balancere sit helbred med sine ambitioner.En: She learned to balance her health with her ambitions.Da: Kirsten blev mere åben om sine behov og forstod, at hendes arv ikke kun var reliker på museet, men også de forhold, hun plejede med dem omkring hende.En: Kirsten became more open about her needs and understood that her legacy was not only relics in the museum, but also the relationships she nurtured with those around her.Da: Det var en ny begyndelse både for hende selv og museet.En: It was a new beginning both for herself and the museum. 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Today's Headlines: RFK Jr., still clinging to his shaky Health & Human Services title, melted down for three hours in front of the Senate yesterday over the CDC chaos and vaccine access. He accused the CDC director of lying about being fired, insisted he's not restricting vaccines (while restricting them), and somehow wandered into diabetes and Nobel Prizes for Trump. Massachusetts, meanwhile, became the first state to require insurers to cover vaccines regardless of federal policy. Jobs data isn't great: just 54,000 private-sector jobs added in August, layoffs up nearly 40%, and hiring plans at their lowest since 2009. The official BLS report lands today—Trump's first with his handpicked Heritage economist in charge. The Trump family's wealth ballooned by $5 billion this week thanks to their crypto empire—even as their shiny new WLFI token lost half its value. They also launched a bitcoin miner on Nasdaq and unveiled a $6.4B crypto treasury firm. Elsewhere, a federal court cleared the way for the Everglades-based “Alligator Alcatraz” detention center, and Macron announced a 26-country “coalition of the willing” to back Ukraine postwar, with US support still fuzzy. Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: AP News: Kennedy tries to defend COVID-19 vaccine stance in raucous Senate hearing Axios: Massachusetts becomes first state to impose its own vaccine coverage rules Yahoo: August jobs report to show further 'softness growing' in the US labor market as Fed rate cuts near CBS News: New crypto token boosts Trump family's wealth by $5 billion Axios: Trump family-backed American Bitcoin is a different sort of power play Axios: Crypto.com launches $6.4B treasury firm Axios: Florida shouldn't have been ordered to dismantle Alligator Alcatraz, appeals court finds AP News: Macron says 26 countries pledge troops as a reassurance force for Ukraine after fighting ends Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the underreported casualties of any war is culinary culture. It's not just family recipes that might get lost; when you recognize the importance of food to our essential humanity, you can quickly see how the loss of culinary traditions can lead to an erasure of cultural and identity. This is the terrain author and human rights investigator Michael Shaikh explores in his new book The Last Sweet Bite: Stories and Recipes of Culinary Heritage Lost and Found.rnrnRaised in Cleveland and Karachi, Shaikh has worked for nearly two decades in the field of human rights, spending extensive time in conflict zones mostly in Asia and the Middle East. Shaikh's book explores the impact of conflict on the most essential of human traditions--what we cook and how we nourish ourselves and our souls. From a refugee camp in Bangladesh to the legacy of Nazism and Soviet rule on Eastern European traditions, Shaikh unpacks what might have been lost if not for the resilience of diasporic communities and the amazing activists, home cooks, and chefs who have kept traditions alive.rnrnJoin us for a conversation moderated by chef and Marine Corps veteran Ben Bebenroth of the nonprofit Spice Field Kitchen.
Week Number Two of The High School Football Season is here!Local area matchups for this week include Sherando traveling to Loudoun County, Millbrook traveling to Heritage, Strasburg hosting Broadway, Clarke hosting Fort Defiance and Handley traveling to Liberty. Skyline and Warren County both have Week 2 byes.On this edition of Kirby's Kickoff Josh briefly gives a recap of last weeks action across High School Football. Josh checks in with Dan Gloster of Winchester's Classic Country 95.7 & Ryan Rutherford of The River 95.3 PLUS conversations with coaches as Week 2 kicks off in just a couple of hours.Stay tuned for more High School Sports coverage to come on The Kirby on Sports Podcast.A huge thanks to our sponsors!Frederick County Parks and Recreation is the Title Sponsor of Kirby on Sports & The Kirby on Sports Podcast. To find out additional information on their latest events and programs you can visit fcprd.netPM+ ReservesShenandoah PrimitivesMark Francis with ICON Real EstateBarrett Pest and Termite ServicesMark Lynch with Guild MortgageShenandoah MusicICON MediaOn The Road Driving SchoolNulook Landscapingwww.kirbyonsports.com
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