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Earth has already been stripped bare, and one exhausted scientist discovers that survival may require a change no one ever imagined making. To live, he must decide whether humanity will cling to its old pride—or become something entirely new. Strange Exodus by Robert Abernathy. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Robert Abernathy makes his debut on the podcast today. Born in Tucson, Arizona in 1924, he sold his first short story, Heritage, right around his eighteenth birthday. Over the next decade, about forty of his science fiction stories appeared in the leading science fiction magazines.Outside the pages of science fiction, Abernathy built a long academic career as a college professor, teaching at the University of Colorado until his retirement.Like our last story, Patch by William Shedenhelm, we first came across Robert Abernathy's work in the Fall 1950 issue of Planet Stories. Turn to page 85, Strange Exodus by Robert Abernathy…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, Pinned down on a barren world, two humans fight to survive while unseen enemies stalk them across the sand. With no safe path forward and nowhere left to hide, they must decide what still matters when the odds turn against them. The Next Time We Die by Robert Moore Williams.☕ Buy Me a Coffee - https://lostscifi.com/coffee===========================
Former Professional Outdoor Media Association Executive Director Kevin Orthman joins Brandon Butler and Nathan “Shags” McLeod for one of the most honest and wide-ranging conversations in Driftwood Outdoors history.Kevin shares stories from living and fishing overseas, including fly fishing for smallmouth near Mount Fuji, the realities of fishing culture in Japan, and hunting opportunities in California and beyond. But the conversation quickly turns to deeper issues facing the outdoor community.The guys discuss the evolution—and decline—of traditional outdoor media, the rise of pay-to-play influence on social platforms, and what that means for conservation and public trust. They also dive into major concerns facing hunters and anglers today, including public land access, conservation funding, changing public perception, and the growing disconnect between outdoor traditions and modern culture.It's thoughtful. It's frustrated. It's occasionally funny. And it's the kind of real conversation that happens when passionate outdoorsmen care deeply about the future. Plus, the episode wraps up with the always-unpredictable Mystery Bait Bucket question.For more info:POMA WebsitePOMA FacebookPOMA InstagramSpecial thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramYouTubeEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
President Trump provides updates on the strikes in Iran. Dana breaks down her reaction and explains why we did not conduct these strikes for Israel and why it's important to pay attention to where you get your news. Rep. Beth Van Duyne joins us to set the stage for the Texas Senate primaries, react to the Iran strikes, the SAVE Act and more. Large crowds were seen dancing in the streets of Los Angeles to President Trump's signature ‘YMCA' in celebration.Was President Trump authorized to use military force without legislation? Was the Austin bar attack a “sleeper cell” for Iran? Navy SEAL Sniper, New York Times Bestselling Author, Jack Carr, joins us to react to President Trump's strikes on Iran & how his book "TARGETED: BEIRUT" directly relates to this scenario.Dana explains how this is a strike, not a war, including history commentary of Iran's brutal regime and the poltical missteps from Jimmy Carter. Stephen Yates from Heritage joins us to explain why he applauds the President for taking the strategic action in Iran, China's lack of a reaction, and the backdrop of the War Powers Act urged by Democrats.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…American Financinghttps://www.AmericanFinancing.net/Dana or call 866-885-1332See how much you could be saving now with American Financing and get out from under that high-interest debt today. DisclaimerNMLS 182334, nmlsconsumeraccess.org. APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.196% for well-qualified borrowers. Call 866-885-1332 for details about credit costs and terms, or visit https://AmericanFinancing.net/Dana Ask Chapter #250 Chapter can help you take control of your Medicare. Dial #250 and say “Medicare Plan” to get your options reviewed. Jones Roadhttps://www.JonesRoadBeauty.comJones Road Beauty—bring out your natural glow with a free Shimmer Face Oil on your first purchase using code DANA.Fast Growing Treeshttps://FastGrowingTrees.com/DanaGet huge spring deals with Fast Growing Trees, save up to 50% off select plants, plus an extra 20% off your first order. Use code DANA at checkout!Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTry Relief Factor's 3-week Quickstart for just $19.95—tell them Dana sent you and see if you can be next to control your pain!Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DANA or call 972-PATRIOTSwitch to Patriot Mobile in minutes—keep your number and phone or upgrade and take a stand today with promo code DANA for a free month of service!Humannhttps://HumanN.comGet simple, delicious wellness support when you pick up Humann's Turmeric Chews at Sam's Club next time you're there and see why they're such a fan favorite!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
The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the day's most interesting energy and environmental policy issues with top national experts. Jack is going nuclear this week once again with his guest, Michael Lee Anderson, who specializes in thorium fueled molten salt reactors. Mike is an author and innovator with decades of experience in […]
Voice Acting Mastery: Become a Master Voice Actor in the World of Voice Over
Welcome to episode 229 of the Voice Acting Mastery podcast with yours truly, Crispin Freeman! As always, you can listen to the podcast using the player above, or download the mp3 using the link at the bottom of this blog post. The podcast is also available via the iTunes Store online. Just follow this link […]
Dr. Beckett responds to criticism he heard on other shows by sharing context from the selection process. He explains the list is tied to the 2026 Topps flagship baseball product and will appear as redemption cards, which influenced a bias toward base/flagship sets and excluded other Topps brands like Bowman, Stadium Club, and Heritage. Beckett notes the panel was made up largely of industry insiders, likely underweighting youth and traditional collectors, and suggests vintage and 1952 Topps were naturally emphasized. He comments on Sy Berger's legacy possibly affecting Willie Mays' ranking, addresses the prominence of the $1M Paul Skenes card as a landmark Fanatics-era marketing moment, explains differing definitions of “iconic,” and argues some stars' most iconic cards aren't Topps (e.g., Griffey, Jeter, Mattingly). He also says the top 12 included 2011 Trout and 1985 McGwire USA, and calls for more transparency in the voting process. 00:45 Why It Ties to 2026 Flagship 01:09 Panel Context and Brand Limits 01:43 Sy Berger and 1952 Topps Bias 02:23 Industry List vs Hobby List 02:53 The Skenes Card Debate 03:29 What Makes a Card Iconic 03:59 Rookie Card Mismatches 04:22 Top 12 Idea and Missing Picks 04:40 Voting Process Transparency
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These days, "heritage" might be the most overused word in watch marketing. Every other press release seems to reference archives, vintage inspiration, or a glorious past. But at what point does heritage become a crutch rather than a strength? In this episode of Fratello Talks, Nacho, Daan, and Thomas unpack the role heritage plays in today's watch industry. Is it still meaningful? Is it overused? And are we, as enthusiasts, partly to blame for demanding it?
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The State of the Union Address is one of the most anticipated political events of the year. Of course, it's surrounded by tradition and ceremony. All three branches of the federal government gather in the House Chamber, the galleries pack with guests from every walk of life, the pundits gather their audiences, and the cameras all focus on one carefully […]
After Leeds United conceded a late equaliser at the inexcusably expensive Villa Park we explore the fan channels to find fans less happy than us!
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Lois and Eunice were instrumental in shaping the heart of a disciple of Jesus Christ. What does their life teach us about how to leave a godly heritage to our children? Find out in today's episode.Grab your tickets to the 2026 conference:http://www.sitstillmydaughter.com/events.htmlMusic by:The Flow Of Time by Alex-Productions | https://onsound.eu/Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
Each April, as Virginia comes into bloom, a remarkable tradition unfolds. During the third week of the month, private homes and gardens, many rarely open to the public, welcome visitors in celebration of beauty, place, and history.In this episode of Grandma's Silver, I sit down with Karen Ellsworth, Director of Historic Garden Week, and Virginia Gillock, Board Member and Chair, to discuss the origins and evolution of this nearly century-old tradition.We explore the Garden Club of Virginia's founding vision, why the event has endured for generations, the deeply place-based nature of the tours across Virginia, how gardens tell stories that architecture alone cannot, and what visitors can expect this year. From floral arrangements and front-door hospitality to the anticipation of spring across the Commonwealth, this conversation highlights what makes Historic Garden Week so special, and why 2026 marks a particularly meaningful moment in its history.RESOURCES:Learn more about Historic Garden Week here, including how to purchase tickets.Follow along on Facebook and/or Instagram to stay updated on events, photographs, and more.Interested in the book recommended by today's guests? Snag your copy of Founding Gardeners: The Revolutionary Generation, Nature, and the Shaping of the American Nature.
Fluent Fiction - Spanish: Rocío's Journey: Unearthing Heritage in Valle Sagrado Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/es/episode/2026-02-25-23-34-02-es Story Transcript:Es: El sol brillaba intensamente sobre el Valle Sagrado de los Incas.En: The sun shone intensely over the Valle Sagrado de los Incas.Es: El aire fresco traía el sonido de tambores y flautas a lo lejos.En: The fresh air carried the sound of drums and flutes in the distance.Es: Era tiempo de Carnaval, y el pequeño mercado local estaba lleno de colores y alegría.En: It was Carnival time, and the small local market was full of colors and joy.Es: Rocío, una buscadora espiritual, caminaba por los puestos junto a su amiga Alejandra.En: Rocío, a spiritual seeker, walked through the stalls alongside her friend Alejandra.Es: Mientras Alejandra examinaba mascaritas y collares de bisutería, Rocío buscaba algo más profundo, algo que hablara a su alma.En: While Alejandra examined little masks and costume jewelry necklaces, Rocío was searching for something deeper, something that spoke to her soul.Es: En medio del bullicio, un puesto capturó su atención.En: Amidst the hustle and bustle, a stall captured her attention.Es: Era el de Mateo, un artesano orgulloso de sus productos de lana de alpaca.En: It was Mateo's, a craftsman proud of his alpaca wool products.Es: Sus manos movían suavemente una bufanda, cuyos colores brillantes parecían contar historias antiguas.En: His hands gently moved a scarf, whose bright colors seemed to tell ancient stories.Es: Rocío sintió una conexión inmediata con aquel tejido.En: Rocío felt an immediate connection with that fabric.Es: —Rocío, mira estos llaveros, ¡están a mitad de precio!En: "Rocío, look at these keychains, they're half price!"Es: —gritó Alejandra desde otro puesto.En: shouted Alejandra from another stall.Es: Las palabras de su amiga la sacaron de su ensueño.En: Her friend's words snapped her out of her daydream.Es: Pero Rocío no podía desviar su mirada de la bufanda.En: But Rocío couldn't take her eyes off the scarf.Es: Era única, hecha a mano, con patrones que parecían danzar al ritmo de la música del carnaval.En: It was unique, handmade, with patterns that seemed to dance to the rhythm of the carnival music.Es: Mateo sonrió al ver el interés de Rocío.En: Mateo smiled upon seeing Rocío's interest.Es: —Esta bufanda representa la pachamama —dijo suavemente—.En: "This scarf represents the pachamama," he said softly.Es: Cada hilo fue tejido con respeto por la tierra y nuestros ancestros.En: "Each thread was woven with respect for the land and our ancestors."Es: Alejandra se unió a ellos y, al ver la bufanda, frunció el ceño.En: Alejandra joined them and, upon seeing the scarf, frowned.Es: —Es bonita, pero seguro puedes encontrar algo más barato —sugirió con pragmatismo.En: "It's pretty, but I'm sure you can find something cheaper," she suggested pragmatically.Es: Rocío sintió la presión de Alejandra, pero también la atracción hacia la bufanda.En: Rocío felt the pressure from Alejandra, but also the pull toward the scarf.Es: Respiró profundo, buscando dentro de sí la respuesta.En: She took a deep breath, searching within herself for the answer.Es: Escuchó el llamado de su intuición y comenzó a conversar con Mateo sobre el significado y el proceso de creación de la bufanda.En: She listened to the call of her intuition and began to converse with Mateo about the significance and the creation process of the scarf.Es: Él le habló de las leyendas que inspiraban cada patrón, del tiempo y cuidado necesarios para crear algo tan especial.En: He spoke to her about the legends that inspired each pattern, the time, and care needed to create something so special.Es: En un momento, el sonido de un tambor rompió la conversación.En: At one point, the sound of a drum broke the conversation.Es: Un grupo de bailarines coloridos pasó, celebrando el Carnaval.En: A group of colorful dancers passed by, celebrating the Carnival.Es: Rocío los observó con ojos brillantes, y en ese instante comprendió su deseo de llevar consigo un pedazo auténtico de su viaje.En: Rocío watched them with bright eyes, and at that moment, she understood her desire to take with her an authentic piece of her journey.Es: Con nueva certeza, se volvió hacia Mateo.En: With newfound certainty, she turned to Mateo.Es: —Quiero llevarme la bufanda —dijo con una sonrisa sincera—.En: "I want to take the scarf," she said with a sincere smile.Es: Es lo que mi corazón necesita.En: "It's what my heart needs."Es: Mateo asintió, satisfecho, mientras envolvía el producto con el mayor de los cuidados.En: Mateo nodded, satisfied, as he wrapped the product with the utmost care.Es: Alejandra, más interesada ahora, miró a Rocío con sorpresa y una nueva comprensión.En: Alejandra, now more interested, looked at Rocío with surprise and newfound understanding.Es: Rocío dejó el mercado con la bufanda firmemente abrazada contra su pecho.En: Rocío left the market with the scarf firmly held against her chest.Es: Sentía una paz dentro de sí y una conexión profunda no solo con su herencia, sino también con su voz interior.En: She felt a peace within herself and a deep connection not only with her heritage but also with her inner voice.Es: El viaje había sido más que espiritual y turístico; había sido un camino hacia sí misma.En: The journey had been more than spiritual and touristic; it had been a path toward herself.Es: Mientras el sol continuaba su danza en el cielo del verano andino, Rocío sabía que, al final, había encontrado no solo un recuerdo, sino parte de su propia historia.En: As the sun continued its dance in the Andino summer sky, Rocío knew that, in the end, she had found not just a keepsake, but part of her own story. Vocabulary Words:the scarf: la bufandaintensely: intensamentethe seeker: la buscadorathe stall: el puestothe craftsman: el artesanothe wool: la lanathe pattern: el patrónthe heritage: la herenciathe market: el mercadoto snap out: sacar dedaydream: ensueñohandmade: hecha a manothe intuition: la intuiciónproud: orgullosothe legend: la leyendadeep connection: conexión profundathe drum: el tamborthe care: el cuidadoto breathe: respirarto weave: tejerthe journey: el viajethe ancestor: el ancestrothe joy: la alegríathe flute: la flautato examine: examinarthe thread: el hilodaydream: ensueñospiritual: espiritualto converse: conversarto capture attention: capturar la atención
This week on Driftwood Outdoors, Brandon Butler and Nathan “Shags” McLeod welcome CFM Executive Director Tyler Schwartze.Tyler explains how CFM represents thousands of Missourians and more than 100 affiliate organizations in the fight for wildlife, clean water, healthy forests, and outdoor access. The conversation covers policy, funding, and the importance of citizen involvement.For more info:CFM WebsiteCFM FacebookCFM InstagramSpecial thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramYouTubeEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
Ephesians 1:1-14 (NKJV)Andrew and Edwin discuss counting our blessings and making sure to include the heavenly ones.Read the written devo that goes along with this episode by clicking here. Let us know what you are learning or any questions you have. Email us at TextTalk@ChristiansMeetHere.org. Join the Facebook community and join the conversation by clicking here. We'd love to meet you. Be a guest among the Christians who meet on Livingston Avenue. Click here to find out more. Michael Eldridge sang all four parts of our theme song. Find more from him by clicking here. Thanks for talking about the text with us today.________________________________________________If the hyperlinks do not work, copy the following addresses and paste them into the URL bar of your web browser: Daily Written Devo: https://readthebiblemakedisciples.wordpress.com/?p=24619The Christians Who Meet on Livingston Avenue: http://www.christiansmeethere.org/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TalkAboutTheTextFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/texttalkMichael Eldridge: https://acapeldridge.com/
Maya Jade Frank joins the podcast to share the fascinating journey of a career that began with a serendipitous audition for her sister's project and led her to the Broadway stages of Evita and Mary Poppins. She opens up about the unique experience of growing up on the road with the 25th Anniversary National Tour of Les Misérables, where she balanced three hours of daily schooling with visits to historical monuments and backstage "Docu-drama" marathons. Maya discusses the transition from being a child actor in New York to a Disney Channel star in Los Angeles, reflecting on how her supportive, non-theatre parents helped her stay grounded while she pursued a "normal" college experience at USC. The conversation dives deep into Maya's impressive ability to merge her creative passions with a sharp business mind. Beyond her current starring role as Zoe Murphy in the South Florida premiere of Dear Evan Hansen, she reveals the inner workings of her digital media company, Mangoes and Bubblegum, and her work as a global Pilates instructor. From her "morning jump around" ritual to early 2000s pop punk to her dreams of performing Shakespeare at the Globe, Maya exemplifies a modern multi-hyphenate artist who prioritizes physical health and analytical data just as much as her vocal warm-ups. Maya Jade Frank is a New York City native whose extensive credits include the Broadway revival of Evita, the final Broadway cast of Mary Poppins, and the 25th Anniversary National Tour of Les Misérables. She received a Daytime Emmy nomination for her work on Nickelodeon's History and Heritage and appeared on Disney Channel's Bizaardvark. A graduate of the University of Southern California and the Royal Academy of Music in London, her recent stage work includes Next to Normal and the UK revival of Be More Chill. She is currently appearing in Dear Evan Hansen at the Actors' Playhouse in Coral Gables. Connect with Maya: Instagram: @mayajadefrank Connect with The Theatre Podcast: Support the podcast on Patreon and watch video versions of the episodes: Patreon.com/TheTheatrePodcast Instagram: @theatre_podcast Facebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcast TheTheatrePodcast.com Alan's personal Instagram: @alanseales Email me at feedback@thetheatrepodcast.com. I want to know what you think. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this deeply personal and powerful episode of From Busy to Rich, Wes sits down with Blake Brewer, founder of Legacy Letter, to explore one of the most overlooked yet transformational tools in family leadership and client impact: the legacy letter. Blake shares the unforgettable story of losing his father in a tragic accident at 19 years old—and the life-changing letter his father left behind. That letter shaped how Blake grieved, how he grew, and ultimately how he now serves thousands of families. Together, Wes and Blake unpack: Why your words matter more than your wealth The difference between inheritance and heritage How to remove perfection as a barrier to meaningful impact The six essential sections of a powerful legacy letter Why advisors who facilitate deeper conversations build stronger relationships How writing a letter changes the author as much as the recipient If you're a financial advisor who talks about family legacy, estate planning, or holistic wealth… this episode may permanently shift how you define value. Your clients don't just need a distribution plan. They need clarity, love, and intentionality passed forward. Resources: The Legacy Letter Submit your questions here Transform Learning Series Other Listening Platforms: Listen on Apple Podcasts Stream on Spotify Watch on YouTube Connect with Us: Instagram X Facebook LinkedIn Youtube Wes Young Live Website Key Takeaways: Inheritance is what you leave to them. Heritage is what you leave in them. Clients often focus on asset transfer. But the most valuable transfer is clarity of love, values, and vision. Your kids need your words more than your wealth. A finished letter beats a perfect letter. Legacy work deepens advisor trust and makes asking for referrals irrelevant.
The open access Bloomsbury Handbook of Religion and Heritage in Contemporary Europe (Bloomsbury, 2025) offers readers a state-of-the-art guide to the public debates and scholarship on religious heritage in contemporary Europe. It contains articles by scholars, policy makers and heritage practitioners, who explore the key challenges facing the organizations, churches, and government bodies concerned with religion and heritage. Featuring polemics, case studies, and analysis, the volume is united by major themes,including Jewish, Muslim and Christian heritage, the (post)secular, interreligious heritage, sacred texts, museums, tourism, and contemporary art. The book explores the shifting significance of Europe's historic churches, synagogues, and mosques, many of which are caught between declining numbers of worshippers, increasing numbers of tourists, and the pressure to find new uses. It also examines the key role religious heritage plays in political discourse, both in the interest of including and excluding religious minorities. Todd H. Weir is Professor of History of Christianity and Director of the Centre for Religion and Heritage at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands. Lieke Wijnia is Head of Curation and Library at Museum Catharijneconvent in Utrecht, The Netherlands. James Bielo is an anthropologist and associate professor of religious studies at Northwestern University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
President Trump hosts Angel Families including Laken Riley's to the White House to commemorate in an Angel Families Remembrance Ceremony ahead of his State of the Union Address. Mexican Cartels take over Guadalajara after their cartel boss is taken out. An awkward moment occurs at last night's BAFTA Awards where Tourette Syndrome activist John Davidson was heard shouting the N-word during Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo's presentation. Gavin Newsom tells a Black audience in Georgia that he is just like them because he's dumb and can't read. Katie Porter gets an audience to chant, “F Trump” at the California Democrat Convention.A 21-year-old gunman is shot dead after traveling 700 miles and breaching the perimeter at Mar-a-Lago. Dana reacts to Tucker Carlson's interview with Mike Huckabee where Huckabee wipes the floor with Tucker over facts about Christians in Qatar, Israeli history, human rights and President Trump.Dana reacts to Team USA's historic gold medal for the Men's hockey team, the freakout over Kash Patel chugging a beer and what it meant for American history. Stephen Yates from Heritage joins us to break down the cartel takeover of Mexico, Peru's new president and more political commentary.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Humannhttps://HumanN.comSupport your heart health. Grab HumanN Turmeric Chews at Sam's Club right now. Fast Growing Treeshttps://FastGrowingTrees.com/DanaGet huge spring deals with Fast Growing Trees, save up to 50% off selects plus an extra 20% off your first order. Use code DANA at checkout!Noble Goldhttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/DanaThis is the year to create a more stable financial future. Open a qualified account with Noble Gold and receive a 3 oz Silver Virtue coin free. Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTry Relief Factor's 3-week Quickstart for just $19.95—tell them Dana sent you and see if you can be next to control your pain!Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DANA or call 972-PATRIOTSwitch to Patriot Mobile in minutes—keep your number and phone or upgrade, then take a stand today with promo code DANA for a free month of service!Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/DanaMake 2026 the year you protect your family with solid options—Get the Byrna today.WebRoothttps://Webroot.com/DanaMake the switch! Get 60% off Webroot Total Protection for a limited time.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
The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the day's most interesting energy and environmental policy issues with top national experts. Jack is joined this week by top energy expert, Tim Lines, CEO of Geothermal Wells, LLC for a fascinating discussion about the latest technological innovations around geothermal energy and how the technology can help solve […]
In this roundtable, we go beyond feathers and form to explore the heart and heritage of true breeding. Join us for a powerful and candid conversation with three of the most dedicated minds in the field, Kenny Troiano, Nancy Troiano and Sue Dobson—as they share the personal journeys, philosophies, and hard-won lessons that have shaped their lives as breeders. From humble beginnings sparked by curiosity to decades-long commitments to legacy and bloodline purity, our guests unpack what it really means to build a true strain. We talk about the science behind selection, the dangers of shortcuts like crossbreeding, and the critical role of mentorship, patience, and integrity in the pursuit of excellence. You'll hear first-hand accounts of the obstacles they've faced, from genetic challenges to environmental pressures, and how they've overcome them through discipline, knowledge, and an unwavering vision for the future. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about preserving breeds and strains, such as American Games and Heritage breeds, understanding the true art of selective breeding, or curious about the foundational values of the Breeders Academy and Founders Program. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned breeder, this conversation will challenge, inspire, and reaffirm why breeding done right is a lifelong pursuit. Topics Covered: Creating a true strain: purpose, process, and patience The value of purity and the dangers of constant outcrossing Science vs shortcuts: the genetic principles behind sustainable breeding Lessons from mentors and the legacy they leave behind Why type, structure, and color still matter The role of the Breeders Academy and the Founders Program Advice for new breeders entering the journey Final Thought:"Breeding isn't for the impatient. It's a craft, slow, intentional, and deeply rewarding. Start with purpose. Stick with it. And never stop learning." Make sure to follow and watch our future shows. We plan to dive deep into the world of breeding and genetics, nutrition and health management, and provide essential tips, so you too can create high quality strains. Whether you're breeding domestic chickens, gamefowl, or various types of livestock, this show is for you. #DedicatedBreeder #SelectiveBreeding #TrueStrain #BreedingDoneRight #HeritageBreeds #BloodlineIntegrity #BreedersAcademy #GeneticSelection #PreserveTheBreed #BreedingLegacy #AmericanGames #LifelongPursuit Watch Bred to Perfection Live - Fridays at 6 PM PST / 9 PM EST on YouTube Join Kenny Troiano and guests as they explore advanced breeding techniques, poultry nutrition, health management, and genetic sustainability—all with one goal: helping you create high-quality, long-lasting strains. Learn more and join the Breeders Academy at: https://www.breedersacademy.com
The open access Bloomsbury Handbook of Religion and Heritage in Contemporary Europe (Bloomsbury, 2025) offers readers a state-of-the-art guide to the public debates and scholarship on religious heritage in contemporary Europe. It contains articles by scholars, policy makers and heritage practitioners, who explore the key challenges facing the organizations, churches, and government bodies concerned with religion and heritage. Featuring polemics, case studies, and analysis, the volume is united by major themes,including Jewish, Muslim and Christian heritage, the (post)secular, interreligious heritage, sacred texts, museums, tourism, and contemporary art. The book explores the shifting significance of Europe's historic churches, synagogues, and mosques, many of which are caught between declining numbers of worshippers, increasing numbers of tourists, and the pressure to find new uses. It also examines the key role religious heritage plays in political discourse, both in the interest of including and excluding religious minorities. Todd H. Weir is Professor of History of Christianity and Director of the Centre for Religion and Heritage at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands. Lieke Wijnia is Head of Curation and Library at Museum Catharijneconvent in Utrecht, The Netherlands. James Bielo is an anthropologist and associate professor of religious studies at Northwestern University. 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
The open access Bloomsbury Handbook of Religion and Heritage in Contemporary Europe (Bloomsbury, 2025) offers readers a state-of-the-art guide to the public debates and scholarship on religious heritage in contemporary Europe. It contains articles by scholars, policy makers and heritage practitioners, who explore the key challenges facing the organizations, churches, and government bodies concerned with religion and heritage. Featuring polemics, case studies, and analysis, the volume is united by major themes,including Jewish, Muslim and Christian heritage, the (post)secular, interreligious heritage, sacred texts, museums, tourism, and contemporary art. The book explores the shifting significance of Europe's historic churches, synagogues, and mosques, many of which are caught between declining numbers of worshippers, increasing numbers of tourists, and the pressure to find new uses. It also examines the key role religious heritage plays in political discourse, both in the interest of including and excluding religious minorities. Todd H. Weir is Professor of History of Christianity and Director of the Centre for Religion and Heritage at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands. Lieke Wijnia is Head of Curation and Library at Museum Catharijneconvent in Utrecht, The Netherlands. James Bielo is an anthropologist and associate professor of religious studies at Northwestern University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/islamic-studies
It's easy to roll your eyes at a heritage month.To assume it's corporate. Performative. Political. A logo swap and a themed menu and then back to business as usual.But when you step back and really look at the data — at tourism dollars, small business revenue, museum attendance, school engagement, public programming — you start to see something deeper. Heritage months aren't just symbolic. They move cities. They fund institutions. They spotlight artists, historians, chefs, and community leaders who might otherwise be overlooked.And more importantly? They create space.Space for stories that were erased.Space for traditions that survived anyway.Space for communities to see themselves reflected in the place they call home.In a city like Chicago — layered, immigrant-built, migration-shaped, neighborhood-defined — heritage months are not side notes. They're essential chapters. They help us understand who built what, who cooked what, who organized, who resisted, who preserved.This episode explores why these months matter beyond the headlines. We dig into the numbers. The impact. The intention. And we ask a bigger question: What would it look like if we carried this same energy all year long?Sources:https://www.cps.edu/strategic-initiatives/black-student-success/https://consortium.uchicago.edu/news-item/Chicago-Public-Schools-and-segregation#:~:text=The%20City%20of%20Chicago%20and%20its%20Board,and%20White%20students%20to%20attend%20separate%20schools.https://statisticalatlas.com/place/Illinois/Chicago/Educational-AttainmentSend a textSupport the showAlso, catch Dario on the new season of Netflix's "High On the Hog" here!!If you have anything you'd like us to talk about on the podcast, food or history, please email us at media@77flavorschi.com WATCH US ON YOUTUBE HERE! Visit our website https://www.77flavorschi.com Follow us on IG: 77 Flavors of Chicago @77flavorschi Dario dariodurhamphoto Sara @sarafaddah
The open access Bloomsbury Handbook of Religion and Heritage in Contemporary Europe (Bloomsbury, 2025) offers readers a state-of-the-art guide to the public debates and scholarship on religious heritage in contemporary Europe. It contains articles by scholars, policy makers and heritage practitioners, who explore the key challenges facing the organizations, churches, and government bodies concerned with religion and heritage. Featuring polemics, case studies, and analysis, the volume is united by major themes,including Jewish, Muslim and Christian heritage, the (post)secular, interreligious heritage, sacred texts, museums, tourism, and contemporary art. The book explores the shifting significance of Europe's historic churches, synagogues, and mosques, many of which are caught between declining numbers of worshippers, increasing numbers of tourists, and the pressure to find new uses. It also examines the key role religious heritage plays in political discourse, both in the interest of including and excluding religious minorities. Todd H. Weir is Professor of History of Christianity and Director of the Centre for Religion and Heritage at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands. Lieke Wijnia is Head of Curation and Library at Museum Catharijneconvent in Utrecht, The Netherlands. James Bielo is an anthropologist and associate professor of religious studies at Northwestern University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
Fluent Fiction - Italian: Siblings Unite: Balancing Dreams and Heritage in the Alps Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/it/episode/2026-02-23-08-38-20-it Story Transcript:It: Il sole invernale era appena sorto, creando un'atmosfera tranquilla sopra il Santuario di Monte Sant'Angelo.En: The winter sun had just risen, creating a peaceful atmosphere over the Santuario di Monte Sant'Angelo.It: Le colline circostanti erano coperte da un manto bianco di neve.En: The surrounding hills were covered with a white blanket of snow.It: Un lieve vento gelido attraversava la piazza, ma dentro la caffetteria c'era calore e un profumo di caffè appena fatto.En: A slight chilly wind swept through the square, but inside the café, there was warmth and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee.It: Luca era il primo ad arrivare.En: Luca was the first to arrive.It: Si sedette vicino alla finestra, osservando la vista.En: He sat by the window, observing the view.It: Le sue mani tremavano leggermente, più per l'emozione che per il freddo.En: His hands trembled slightly, more from emotion than from cold.It: Sentiva il peso della responsabilità sulle spalle.En: He felt the weight of responsibility on his shoulders.It: La proprietà di famiglia doveva rimanere insieme, come un ricordo duraturo dei loro genitori.En: The family property had to stay together as an enduring memory of their parents.It: Alessia entrò poco dopo, scuotendo la neve dal soprabito.En: Alessia entered shortly after, shaking the snow off her overcoat.It: "Ciao, Luca," disse con un sorriso flebile.En: "Hi, Luca," she said with a faint smile.It: Era sempre stata la più pratica tra i fratelli.En: She had always been the most practical of the siblings.It: Per lei, l'equità veniva prima di tutto.En: For her, fairness came first.It: Sergio arrivò per ultimo, con un'aria rilassata e una sciarpa variopinta attorno al collo.En: Sergio arrived last, looking relaxed with a colorful scarf around his neck.It: "Eccoci qui.En: "Here we are.It: Siamo pronti per la nostra riunione di famiglia?"En: Are we ready for our family meeting?"It: scherzò, cercando di alleggerire l'atmosfera.En: he joked, trying to lighten the mood.It: Si sedettero tutti attorno a un tavolo di legno scuro.En: They all sat around a dark wooden table.It: Ognuno con una tazza di caffè caldo tra le mani, guardarono l'un l'altro con una consapevolezza condivisa del motivo per cui erano lì.En: Each with a cup of hot coffee in their hands, they looked at each other with a shared awareness of why they were there.It: "Sergio, vuoi davvero vendere la casa?"En: "Sergio, do you really want to sell the house?"It: chiese Luca, rompendo il silenzio.En: Luca asked, breaking the silence.It: Sergio annuì.En: Sergio nodded.It: "Sì, fratello.En: "Yes, brother.It: Penso che sia la cosa giusta per me.En: I think it's the right thing for me.It: Ho sogni che voglio realizzare."En: I have dreams I want to pursue."It: Alessia li ascoltava attentamente.En: Alessia listened attentively.It: Si poteva percepire che stava ponderando ogni parola.En: You could sense she was pondering every word.It: "Capisco il tuo punto, Sergio, ma dobbiamo considerare ogni lato di questa situazione," intervenne Alessia.En: "I understand your point, Sergio, but we must consider every side of this situation," Alessia interjected.It: "Luca vuole mantenere viva la tradizione familiare."En: "Luca wants to keep the family tradition alive."It: La tensione aumentava mentre discutevano.En: The tension grew as they discussed.It: Il calore del fuoco nel camino non sembrava sufficiente a sciogliere il gelo tra loro.En: The warmth of the fire in the fireplace didn't seem enough to melt the ice between them.It: Le voci si alzavano e i toni diventavano più accesi.En: Voices were raised and tones became more heated.It: Poi Alessia fece una proposta.En: Then Alessia made a proposal.It: "E se trovassimo un compromesso?En: "What if we find a compromise?It: Luca, manteniamo una parte della proprietà intatta come ricordo dei nostri genitori, ma vendiamo il resto.En: Luca, let's keep part of the property intact as a memory of our parents, but sell the rest.It: Sergio, in questo modo potresti avere i fondi che ti servono, e Luca, tu potresti custodire la nostra eredità."En: Sergio, this way you could have the funds you need, and Luca, you could preserve our heritage."It: La sorpresa si dipinse sui volti di Luca e Sergio.En: Surprise was painted on the faces of Luca and Sergio.It: Le parole di Alessia portarono un nuovo schema nei loro pensieri.En: Alessia's words brought a new perspective to their thoughts.It: Era una soluzione che non avevano considerato.En: It was a solution they had not considered.It: Dopo alcuni momenti di silenzio, per la prima volta quella mattina, un sorriso si affacciò sul volto di Luca.En: After a few moments of silence, for the first time that morning, a smile appeared on Luca's face.It: "Credo che possiamo farlo," disse infine, sentendo un peso sollevarsi dalla sua anima.En: "I think we can do it," he finally said, feeling a weight lift from his soul.It: Così, in quella caffetteria accogliente, i tre fratelli trovarono un terreno comune.En: Thus, in that cozy café, the three siblings found common ground.It: Decisero di onorare il passato dei loro genitori, trovando allo stesso tempo una via che aprisse nuove possibilità per il futuro.En: They decided to honor their parents' past while finding a way that also opened new possibilities for the future.It: Luca capì che, a volte, lasciare andare era l'unica via per mantenere vivo ciò che veramente contava: l'unità della famiglia.En: Luca understood that sometimes, letting go was the only way to keep alive what truly mattered: the unity of the family. Vocabulary Words:atmosphere: l'atmosferachilly: gelidocafé: la caffetteriato tremble: tremareresponsibility: la responsabilitàproperty: la proprietàpractical: praticofairness: l'equitàscarf: la sciarpatable: il tavoloattentively: attentamenteto ponder: ponderaresituation: la situazionetension: la tensionefireplace: il caminotone: il tonoheated: accesocompromise: il compromessoheritage: l'ereditàsurprise: la sorpresasmile: il sorrisosoul: l'animacozy: accoglientecommon ground: un terreno comuneto honor: onorarepast: il passatofuture: il futuroto understand: capireunity: l'unitàsiblings: i fratelli
The open access Bloomsbury Handbook of Religion and Heritage in Contemporary Europe (Bloomsbury, 2025) offers readers a state-of-the-art guide to the public debates and scholarship on religious heritage in contemporary Europe. It contains articles by scholars, policy makers and heritage practitioners, who explore the key challenges facing the organizations, churches, and government bodies concerned with religion and heritage. Featuring polemics, case studies, and analysis, the volume is united by major themes,including Jewish, Muslim and Christian heritage, the (post)secular, interreligious heritage, sacred texts, museums, tourism, and contemporary art. The book explores the shifting significance of Europe's historic churches, synagogues, and mosques, many of which are caught between declining numbers of worshippers, increasing numbers of tourists, and the pressure to find new uses. It also examines the key role religious heritage plays in political discourse, both in the interest of including and excluding religious minorities. Todd H. Weir is Professor of History of Christianity and Director of the Centre for Religion and Heritage at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands. Lieke Wijnia is Head of Curation and Library at Museum Catharijneconvent in Utrecht, The Netherlands. James Bielo is an anthropologist and associate professor of religious studies at Northwestern University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
Fluent Fiction - Japanese: Journey Through the Torii: A Tale of Hope and Heritage Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ja/episode/2026-02-23-08-38-20-ja Story Transcript:Ja: 冬の日、春人は伏見稲荷大社への参拝を決意しました。En: On a winter's day, Haruto decided to make a pilgrimage to Fushimi Inari Taisha.Ja: 彼は祖母からもらったお守りを大切に持ちながら、未来への道を探していました。En: Holding tightly to the amulet he received from his grandmother, he was searching for a path to the future.Ja: 赤い鳥居が続く道を歩きながら、彼は心に誓いました。「祖母のためにも、この巡礼を完了しよう。」En: As he walked along the path lined with red torii gates, he vowed in his heart, "For my grandmother's sake, let me complete this pilgrimage."Ja: 今日は節分。特別な日です。En: Today was Setsubun. A special day.Ja: 春人は幸運を祈り、豆を撒くことを楽しみにしていました。En: Haruto was looking forward to throwing beans and praying for good fortune.Ja: 彼の友人、さくらとあきらもそれに加わります。En: His friends, Sakura and Akira, joined him as well.Ja: 彼らは鳥居をくぐりながら、お互いを励まし合っていました。En: As they passed through the torii gates, they encouraged each other.Ja: 鳥居の道は静かで、冷たい風が吹いていました。En: The path through the torii was quiet, and a cold wind was blowing.Ja: 急に、空が暗くなり、嵐が始まりました。En: Suddenly, the sky darkened, and a storm began.Ja: 強い雨は道をぬらし、滑りやすくしました。En: Heavy rain soaked the path, making it slippery.Ja: 春人は足元に気をつけながら進みました。「このお守りを絶対に落とさないようにしよう」と彼は思いました。En: Haruto treaded carefully, thinking, "I must not drop this amulet."Ja: 雨は強くなる一方で、春人の服はずぶ濡れでした。En: The rain only intensified, and Haruto's clothes were drenched.Ja: でも、彼は決して立ち止まりませんでした。En: Yet, he never stopped moving forward.Ja: 「僕ならできる」と心に言い聞かせました。En: He told himself, "I can do it."Ja: さくらとあきらも彼を応援し、共に進みました。En: Sakura and Akira also cheered him on, progressing together.Ja: やがて、春人たちは神社の奥の聖域にたどり着きました。En: Eventually, Haruto and his friends reached the sacred area deep within the shrine.Ja: 嵐は最高潮に達し、あたり一面見えないほどの雨が降っていました。En: The storm reached its peak, and the rain fell so heavily it obscured everything around them.Ja: しかし、その雨の中で春人の心は静かになりました。En: However, amidst the rain, Haruto's heart grew calm.Ja: 「この嵐も試練だ。僕を洗い清めてくれるものだ」と悟りました。En: He realized, "This storm is also a trial. It's here to cleanse me."Ja: しばらくすると、嵐は嘘のように止みました。En: After a while, the storm miraculously ceased.Ja: 空は澄み渡り、明るい太陽が顔を出しました。En: The sky cleared up, and the bright sun emerged.Ja: 春人は新しい目的を感じ、心が晴れ渡るようでした。En: Haruto felt a new sense of purpose, and his heart seemed to be brightened.Ja: 彼は、自分の選んだ道に自信を持ちました。En: He gained confidence in the path he had chosen.Ja: 「祖母の記憶とお守りが、僕を未来につないでくれた。」En: "The memory of my grandmother and her amulet have connected me to the future."Ja: 「春人、笑顔に戻ってきたね」とさくらが言いました。En: "Haruto, you've got your smile back," Sakura said.Ja: 「その通りだ」とあきらが頷きました。En: "That's right," Akira nodded in agreement.Ja: 3人は微笑み合いながら、来た道を戻りました。En: The three of them smiled at each other as they retraced their steps on the path they came from.Ja: 伏見稲荷の道を歩きながら、春人の心は新しい夢と希望で満ちていました。En: As he walked along the path of Fushimi Inari, Haruto's heart was filled with new dreams and hopes.Ja: 巡礼によって、彼は自分の未来に続く道を見つけたのです。En: Through the pilgrimage, he had found the path leading to his future.Ja: 彼はもう迷わないと決めました。En: He resolved never to be lost again.Ja: 彼の心には、未来への力強いビジョンが刻まれていました。En: Within his heart, there was etched a strong vision of the future. Vocabulary Words:pilgrimage: 巡礼amulet: お守りtorii gates: 鳥居vowed: 誓いましたSetsubun: 節分fortune: 幸運encouraged: 励まし合ってstorm: 嵐intensified: 強くなるdrenched: ずぶ濡れcheered: 応援しsacred area: 聖域peak: 最高潮obscured: 見えないcalm: 静かtrial: 試練cleanse: 洗い清めてmiraculously: 嘘のようにceased: 止みましたemerged: 顔を出しましたpurpose: 目的connected: つないでくれたretraced: 戻りましたdreams: 夢hopes: 希望resolved: 決めましたetched: 刻まれてvision: ビジョンfilled: 満ちてfuture: 未来
Heritage of Faith Ministries International || Witbank Pastor John Bendixen Preaching at Heritage of Faith Ministries International, Witbank on. 2026-02-22- Accelerating Into Victory Part 4 - Ps John Bendixen - WTB For more information: https://hofmi.net/
The stories that made the Ancient Egypt headlines over the third week of FebruarySCA Inspects Aswan's Archaeological SitesAdvanced Field School in Excavation King Apries Temple in Mit RahinaOld Kingdom Tombs Found in AswanAncient Egypt News - a Weekly Catch-Up is #2 in the Top 5 Egypt History Podcasts according to FeedSpot.comhttps://podcast.feedspot.com/egypt_history_podcasts/These news stories are taken from various public internet sources including:http://english.ahram.org.eg/Portal/9/Heritage.aspxhttps://egyptianstreets.com/tag/cairo/http://www.egyptindependent.com/https://www.facebook.com/moantiquities/https://dailynewsegypt.com/https://see.news/category/antiques/https://khentiamentiu.blogspot.com/https://www.facebook.com/luxortimesmagazine/https://www.facebook.com/pg/CairoScene/posts/https://egymonuments.gov.eg/https://www.heritagedaily.comhttps://www.al-monitor.com/culture-societyhttps://www.asor.org/anetodayhttps://livescience.com https://newsweek.com https://www.archaeology.org https://www.sis.gov.eg/Home/EgyptTodayThese stories may have been edited.With the successful completion of our October 2025 Egypt Experience tour, we are now planning a tour for September/October 2026. For more info and to prebook visit https://gnttours.com The GEM is open for visitors and we have added an extra day to accomodate that. But Egypt is not just museums and there is so much more to see. There are tombs that will blow your mind when you first walk inside. There are temples so magnificent you will be lost for words. It is indeed a magical place!We begin in Cairo with the first pyramids, then fly south to Luxor for 6 days before returning to Cairo for your chance to venture inside the Great Pyramid. Plus a day at the GEM. The tour cost (2,299USD) covers everything from your arrival in Cairo to your departure (Ts&Cs apply) - and if you get on board as a couple or friends sharing; we will give you an extra discount each.It's an adventure you'll never forget! More info and to book: https://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 (incompetech.com)Licensed under Cre...
Alternative Mix #686: Weekend of February 21, 2026 ____________________________________________________________________________ SEGMENT 1 - TRT 17:28 1. Linkin Park “Numb” Wadnesday Remix 2. Vampire Weekend “ A Punk” Evalution Remix 3. Codefendants “Lonely Life” 4. Sombr “12 To 12” Devault Remix 5. The Neighborhood “Hula Girl” SEGMENT 2 - TRT 17:10 6. Gorillaz “Feel Good, Inc.” Heritage remix 7. Arctic Monkeys “Opening Night” 8. little image “Out of My Mind” Colony House Remix 9. Twenty One Pilots "Ride" Jaydon Lewis Remix 10.alexsucks “Autopilot” SEGMENT 3 - TRT 17:32 11.Blink 182 “I Miss You” Two Friends Remix 12.Ecco Vandal “Cruising To Self Soothe” 13.K.Flay “Blood In The Cut” Aire Atlantica Remix 14.Muse “Supermassive Black Hole” Duske Remix 15.The Ramona Flowers “That Summer” SEGMENT 4 - TRT 18:59 Maynard Mini Mix 16. Puscifer “Bad Wolf” 17. Perfect Circle “Judith” 18. Puscifer “ImpetuoUs 19. Tool “Sober” SEGMENT 5 - TRT 18:17 20.No Doubt “Hella Good” Kastra remix 21.Awolnation + Makua “Catch A Wave” Pier.org Feature. 22.Royal Blood “ Troubles Coming” Disco Machine Remix 23.Franz Ferdinand “Take Me Out” Pineo Loeb Remix 24.Cannons “Starlight” SEGMENT 6 - TRT 12:55 25.Fitz & The Tantrums “Out Of My League” Arcando Remix 26.The Runarounds “Chasing The Good Times” 27.Lola Young “Messy” The Chainsmokers Remix 28.Joyce Manor “All My Friends Are So Depressed”
Alternative Mix #686: Weekend of February 21, 2026 ____________________________________________________________________________ SEGMENT 1 - TRT 17:28 1. Linkin Park “Numb” Wadnesday Remix 2. Vampire Weekend “ A Punk” Evalution Remix 3. Codefendants “Lonely Life” 4. Sombr “12 To 12” Devault Remix 5. The Neighborhood “Hula Girl” SEGMENT 2 - TRT 17:10 6. Gorillaz “Feel Good, Inc.” Heritage remix 7. Arctic Monkeys “Opening Night” 8. little image “Out of My Mind” Colony House Remix 9. Twenty One Pilots "Ride" Jaydon Lewis Remix 10.alexsucks “Autopilot” SEGMENT 3 - TRT 17:32 11.Blink 182 “I Miss You” Two Friends Remix 12.Ecco Vandal “Cruising To Self Soothe” 13.K.Flay “Blood In The Cut” Aire Atlantica Remix 14.Muse “Supermassive Black Hole” Duske Remix 15.The Ramona Flowers “That Summer” SEGMENT 4 - TRT 18:59 Maynard Mini Mix 16. Puscifer “Bad Wolf” 17. Perfect Circle “Judith” 18. Puscifer “ImpetuoUs 19. Tool “Sober” SEGMENT 5 - TRT 18:17 20.No Doubt “Hella Good” Kastra remix 21.Awolnation + Makua “Catch A Wave” Pier.org Feature. 22.Royal Blood “ Troubles Coming” Disco Machine Remix 23.Franz Ferdinand “Take Me Out” Pineo Loeb Remix 24.Cannons “Starlight” SEGMENT 6 - TRT 12:55 25.Fitz & The Tantrums “Out Of My League” Arcando Remix 26.The Runarounds “Chasing The Good Times” 27.Lola Young “Messy” The Chainsmokers Remix 28.Joyce Manor “All My Friends Are So Depressed”
Alternative Mix #686: Weekend of February 21, 2026 ____________________________________________________________________________ SEGMENT 1 - TRT 17:28 1. Linkin Park “Numb” Wadnesday Remix 2. Vampire Weekend “ A Punk” Evalution Remix 3. Codefendants “Lonely Life” 4. Sombr “12 To 12” Devault Remix 5. The Neighborhood “Hula Girl” SEGMENT 2 - TRT 17:10 6. Gorillaz “Feel Good, Inc.” Heritage remix 7. Arctic Monkeys “Opening Night” 8. little image “Out of My Mind” Colony House Remix 9. Twenty One Pilots "Ride" Jaydon Lewis Remix 10.alexsucks “Autopilot” SEGMENT 3 - TRT 17:32 11.Blink 182 “I Miss You” Two Friends Remix 12.Ecco Vandal “Cruising To Self Soothe” 13.K.Flay “Blood In The Cut” Aire Atlantica Remix 14.Muse “Supermassive Black Hole” Duske Remix 15.The Ramona Flowers “That Summer” SEGMENT 4 - TRT 18:59 Maynard Mini Mix 16. Puscifer “Bad Wolf” 17. Perfect Circle “Judith” 18. Puscifer “ImpetuoUs 19. Tool “Sober” SEGMENT 5 - TRT 18:17 20.No Doubt “Hella Good” Kastra remix 21.Awolnation + Makua “Catch A Wave” Pier.org Feature. 22.Royal Blood “ Troubles Coming” Disco Machine Remix 23.Franz Ferdinand “Take Me Out” Pineo Loeb Remix 24.Cannons “Starlight” SEGMENT 6 - TRT 12:55 25.Fitz & The Tantrums “Out Of My League” Arcando Remix 26.The Runarounds “Chasing The Good Times” 27.Lola Young “Messy” The Chainsmokers Remix 28.Joyce Manor “All My Friends Are So Depressed”
Alternative Mix #686: Weekend of February 21, 2026 ____________________________________________________________________________ SEGMENT 1 - TRT 17:28 1. Linkin Park “Numb” Wadnesday Remix 2. Vampire Weekend “ A Punk” Evalution Remix 3. Codefendants “Lonely Life” 4. Sombr “12 To 12” Devault Remix 5. The Neighborhood “Hula Girl” SEGMENT 2 - TRT 17:10 6. Gorillaz “Feel Good, Inc.” Heritage remix 7. Arctic Monkeys “Opening Night” 8. little image “Out of My Mind” Colony House Remix 9. Twenty One Pilots "Ride" Jaydon Lewis Remix 10.alexsucks “Autopilot” SEGMENT 3 - TRT 17:32 11.Blink 182 “I Miss You” Two Friends Remix 12.Ecco Vandal “Cruising To Self Soothe” 13.K.Flay “Blood In The Cut” Aire Atlantica Remix 14.Muse “Supermassive Black Hole” Duske Remix 15.The Ramona Flowers “That Summer” SEGMENT 4 - TRT 18:59 Maynard Mini Mix 16. Puscifer “Bad Wolf” 17. Perfect Circle “Judith” 18. Puscifer “ImpetuoUs 19. Tool “Sober” SEGMENT 5 - TRT 18:17 20.No Doubt “Hella Good” Kastra remix 21.Awolnation + Makua “Catch A Wave” Pier.org Feature. 22.Royal Blood “ Troubles Coming” Disco Machine Remix 23.Franz Ferdinand “Take Me Out” Pineo Loeb Remix 24.Cannons “Starlight” SEGMENT 6 - TRT 12:55 25.Fitz & The Tantrums “Out Of My League” Arcando Remix 26.The Runarounds “Chasing The Good Times” 27.Lola Young “Messy” The Chainsmokers Remix 28.Joyce Manor “All My Friends Are So Depressed”
Alternative Mix #686: Weekend of February 21, 2026 ____________________________________________________________________________ SEGMENT 1 - TRT 17:28 1. Linkin Park “Numb” Wadnesday Remix 2. Vampire Weekend “ A Punk” Evalution Remix 3. Codefendants “Lonely Life” 4. Sombr “12 To 12” Devault Remix 5. The Neighborhood “Hula Girl” SEGMENT 2 - TRT 17:10 6. Gorillaz “Feel Good, Inc.” Heritage remix 7. Arctic Monkeys “Opening Night” 8. little image “Out of My Mind” Colony House Remix 9. Twenty One Pilots "Ride" Jaydon Lewis Remix 10.alexsucks “Autopilot” SEGMENT 3 - TRT 17:32 11.Blink 182 “I Miss You” Two Friends Remix 12.Ecco Vandal “Cruising To Self Soothe” 13.K.Flay “Blood In The Cut” Aire Atlantica Remix 14.Muse “Supermassive Black Hole” Duske Remix 15.The Ramona Flowers “That Summer” SEGMENT 4 - TRT 18:59 Maynard Mini Mix 16. Puscifer “Bad Wolf” 17. Perfect Circle “Judith” 18. Puscifer “ImpetuoUs 19. Tool “Sober” SEGMENT 5 - TRT 18:17 20.No Doubt “Hella Good” Kastra remix 21.Awolnation + Makua “Catch A Wave” Pier.org Feature. 22.Royal Blood “ Troubles Coming” Disco Machine Remix 23.Franz Ferdinand “Take Me Out” Pineo Loeb Remix 24.Cannons “Starlight” SEGMENT 6 - TRT 12:55 25.Fitz & The Tantrums “Out Of My League” Arcando Remix 26.The Runarounds “Chasing The Good Times” 27.Lola Young “Messy” The Chainsmokers Remix 28.Joyce Manor “All My Friends Are So Depressed”
Alternative Mix #686: Weekend of February 21, 2026 ____________________________________________________________________________ SEGMENT 1 - TRT 17:28 1. Linkin Park “Numb” Wadnesday Remix 2. Vampire Weekend “ A Punk” Evalution Remix 3. Codefendants “Lonely Life” 4. Sombr “12 To 12” Devault Remix 5. The Neighborhood “Hula Girl” SEGMENT 2 - TRT 17:10 6. Gorillaz “Feel Good, Inc.” Heritage remix 7. Arctic Monkeys “Opening Night” 8. little image “Out of My Mind” Colony House Remix 9. Twenty One Pilots "Ride" Jaydon Lewis Remix 10.alexsucks “Autopilot” SEGMENT 3 - TRT 17:32 11.Blink 182 “I Miss You” Two Friends Remix 12.Ecco Vandal “Cruising To Self Soothe” 13.K.Flay “Blood In The Cut” Aire Atlantica Remix 14.Muse “Supermassive Black Hole” Duske Remix 15.The Ramona Flowers “That Summer” SEGMENT 4 - TRT 18:59 Maynard Mini Mix 16. Puscifer “Bad Wolf” 17. Perfect Circle “Judith” 18. Puscifer “ImpetuoUs 19. Tool “Sober” SEGMENT 5 - TRT 18:17 20.No Doubt “Hella Good” Kastra remix 21.Awolnation + Makua “Catch A Wave” Pier.org Feature. 22.Royal Blood “ Troubles Coming” Disco Machine Remix 23.Franz Ferdinand “Take Me Out” Pineo Loeb Remix 24.Cannons “Starlight” SEGMENT 6 - TRT 12:55 25.Fitz & The Tantrums “Out Of My League” Arcando Remix 26.The Runarounds “Chasing The Good Times” 27.Lola Young “Messy” The Chainsmokers Remix 28.Joyce Manor “All My Friends Are So Depressed”
Big Idea: Love is the highest expression that God's church pursues together.1 Corinthians 13 shows us that everything we do as a church—every gift, every act of service, every word—must be rooted in love. Without it, we miss the point.Love is not optional. It is essential.It is how the body stays unified.It is how Christ is seen in us.Let's be a church marked by real, Christlike love.Join us Sundays at 9:00 & 11:00
The open access Bloomsbury Handbook of Religion and Heritage in Contemporary Europe (Bloomsbury, 2025) offers readers a state-of-the-art guide to the public debates and scholarship on religious heritage in contemporary Europe. It contains articles by scholars, policy makers and heritage practitioners, who explore the key challenges facing the organizations, churches, and government bodies concerned with religion and heritage. Featuring polemics, case studies, and analysis, the volume is united by major themes,including Jewish, Muslim and Christian heritage, the (post)secular, interreligious heritage, sacred texts, museums, tourism, and contemporary art. The book explores the shifting significance of Europe's historic churches, synagogues, and mosques, many of which are caught between declining numbers of worshippers, increasing numbers of tourists, and the pressure to find new uses. It also examines the key role religious heritage plays in political discourse, both in the interest of including and excluding religious minorities. Todd H. Weir is Professor of History of Christianity and Director of the Centre for Religion and Heritage at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands. Lieke Wijnia is Head of Curation and Library at Museum Catharijneconvent in Utrecht, The Netherlands. James Bielo is an anthropologist and associate professor of religious studies at Northwestern University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
Kevin Roberts compares Heritage to pro sports leagues, explains why the American people, not donors, are the top priority, and addresses winning over younger voters. From spending battles in DC to partnering with Turning Point, this is strategy, influence, and future planning.
Patrick challenges Kevin Roberts on making Heritage “cool” for Gen Z. From Project 2025 and elite distrust to coalition building, youth outreach, and authenticity, this clip dives into how conservative institutions must evolve to win the next generation.
Jesus performed countless miracles—each one revealing the heart of God and inviting people to believe in him. These signs weren't just displays of extraordinary power; they were glimpses of God's character and invitations to deeper faith through seemingly ordinary things, in people's everyday lives. As we explore these wonders, we'll discover how Jesus is still at work today, moving in our real lives, through everyday miracles. Tune in to week two of our Everyday Miracles series as Pastor Skyler touches on Jesus healing the Official's son.
Local artist Carla J. Lawson discusses Crowned, her first museum exhibition at the Vacaville Museum. The show explores traditional African hairstyles as symbols of heritage, identity, and survival, using sculpture, painting, and mixed media.Carla shares the historical meaning behind the braids and forms featured in the exhibit, her process of creating companion sculpture and painting pieces, and how Northern California's cultural diversity shaped her artistic path. The conversation also touches on her journey as a self-taught artist and why Crowned is meant to be both visually striking and historically grounded.Crowned runs February 5- March 7, 2026
NOTUS political reporter Alex Roarty joins Mike to survey the 2026 midterm landscape. They discuss the evolving definition of a "quality candidate" for Democrats, breaking down the generational and ideological clashes in the Maine and Texas Senate primaries, plus the MAGA-fueled challenge to Kentucky's Thomas Massie. Plus, the attention economy isn't just a currency; it's the new gatekeeper. Plus: the Heritage foundation hires a new fellow who's a real jack of all trades. Produced by Corey Wara Video and Social Media by Geoff Craig Do you have questions or comments, or just want to say hello? Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com For full Pesca content and updates, check out our website at https://www.mikepesca.com/ For ad-free content or to become a Pesca Plus subscriber, check out https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/ For Mike's daily takes on Substack, subscribe to The Gist List https://mikepesca.substack.com/ Follow us on Social Media: YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4_bh0wHgk2YfpKf4rg40_g Instagram https://www.instagram.com/pescagist/ X https://x.com/pescami TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@pescagist To advertise on the show, contact ad-sales@libsyn.com or visit https://advertising.libsyn.com/TheGist
Kevin Roberts addresses the Tucker controversy, donor backlash, free speech, Zionism, and Heritage's “one voice” policy. He explains apologizing for tone, separating personal vs institutional ties, and how Heritage publicly debated and reversed its China stance under Trump.
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Business is not just about making money. It's about making opportunity. Supporting families. Making culture. That's why the Heritage Foundation is standing up the Free Enterprise Initiative, to support merit and integrity in business. To Explain what the Free Enterprise Initiative is up to these days, I sat down with the Senior Advisor to the project, Allen Mendenhall. --- Thoughts? Questions? Email us at: heritageexplains@heritage.org. --- The Free Enterprise Initiative at Heritage: https://www.heritage.org/free-enterprise-initiative Allen Mendenhall on X: https://x.com/allenmendenhall
Business is not just about making money. It's about making opportunity. Supporting families. Making culture. That's why the Heritage Foundation is standing up the Free Enterprise Initiative, to support merit and integrity in business. To Explain what the Free Enterprise Initiative is up to these days, I sat down with the Senior Advisor to the project, Allen Mendenhall. — Thoughts? Questions? Email […]
We go to Tallahassee and learn the incredible civil rights history of Florida's capital city. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.