POPULARITY
Join us for a special Advent series as we welcome Emory Hornaday, author of Unto Us A Child is Born, who guides us through a powerful exploration of messianic prophecies. This week, we dive deep into the blessings of Jacob and the divine promises given to three generations - Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Emory beautifully unpacks how these patriarchs' legacies continue to impact believers today, from Abraham's radical faith to Isaac's multiplication principle and Jacob's divine encounters. As co-heirs with Christ, learn how you can access these same blessings of faith, divine solutions, and identity in God's kingdom. Whether you're seeking heavenly wisdom or divine strategies for your life, this episode offers profound insights into how the ancient promises of the patriarchs are still transforming lives today. Get Emory's Devotional: Buy it at the Bethel Book Store Buy it on Amazon Connect with Kris Vallotton: Website: https://www.krisvallotton.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kvministries/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kvministries/ X: https://x.com/kvministries Additional Resources by Kris Vallotton: https://shop.bethel.com/collections/kris-vallotton About Kris Vallotton: Kris Vallotton is the Senior Associate Leader of Bethel Church, Redding, and is the Co-Founder of Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry (BSSM) and Spiritual Intelligence Institute. He is also the Founder and President of Moral Revolution and a sought-after international conference speaker. Kris and his wife, Kathy, have trained, developed, and pastored prophetic teams and supernatural schools all over the world.
It's one of those episodes that seemed totally disjointed but turned out GREAT (kind'a like good ribs)... White Mark the Diversity Hire had Hostus Maximus Justin Fort down to his dungeon for some 6.5 Creedmoor loading and a dissertation on the goodness of bad times - learning to be better (geek it!) with what you can get, such as when the Obama gun shortage taught builders and loaders to make excellent firepower out'a what they could find. Whether it's Winchester, Sta-Bal, Hornaday, Benchmark, Lever Revolutiopn, IMR, Accurate, Hodgon, or CFE, a shooter's got to shoot and a loader's got to load, and everyone got smarter. The original point of the episode was to visit another good side of Uncle Donald getting back into office: brooming the useless bureaucrats like Buttgig and Granholm who've been making a corrupt mockery of the job of the American government (and shine a little light on the effects of four years in Biden's basement). Then it's trucks, rocks, ribs, rubs, a Garage Hour sendoff for excellent weirdo Bernie Marcus of the Home Dee Pot, and a little bit of Herb Alpert, because beer (Red Leg's Spring's Lager).
It's one of those episodes that seemed totally disjointed but turned out GREAT (kind'a like good ribs)... White Mark the Diversity Hire had Hostus Maximus Justin Fort down to his dungeon for some 6.5 Creedmoor loading and a dissertation on the goodness of bad times - learning to be better (geek it!) with what you can get, such as when the Obama gun shortage taught builders and loaders to make excellent firepower out'a what they could find. Whether it's Winchester, Sta-Bal, Hornaday, Benchmark, Lever Revolutiopn, IMR, Accurate, Hodgon, or CFE, a shooter's got to shoot and a loader's got to load, and everyone got smarter. The original point of the episode was to visit another good side of Uncle Donald getting back into office: brooming the useless bureaucrats like Buttgig and Granholm who've been making a corrupt mockery of the job of the American government (and shine a little light on the effects of four years in Biden's basement). Then it's trucks, rocks, ribs, rubs, a Garage Hour sendoff for excellent weirdo Bernie Marcus of the Home Dee Pot, and a little bit of Herb Alpert, because beer (Red Leg's Spring's Lager).
We talk United Grid League with Palm Beach Breakers Owner, GM, and Coach Matt Hornaday. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jim-cross8/support
In this episode of Ambitious Hippies, we're joined by special guest and my trusted travel agent, Rachel Hornaday from Central America Journeys and Luxe Crafted Journeys. Rachel is an expert in luxury travel and played a key role in saving our Costa Rica trip when we had to escape from an ayahuasca retreat! We chat with Rachel about how she helps plan seamless and unforgettable vacations and discuss where we could go on our next adults only tripWe dive deep into two incredible travel destinations: Belize and Thailand. From private island getaways to jungle adventures, Rachel shares her insider tips on how to plan the perfect vacation for couples, families, or anyone looking for a little luxury in paradise.Contact Rachel directly: rachel@centralamericajourneys.com https://centralamericajourneys.com/https://luxecraftedjourneys.com/In this episode, we cover:Rachel to the Rescue: How Rachel saved our Costa Rica trip and booked us into the Four Seasons.Belize: Exploring the best of Belize, from Mayan ruins and caves to private island retreats and jungle adventures.Thailand: Discovering the beauty and chaos of Thailand, including elephant sanctuaries, Thai massages, and a monkey showdown!Planning Your Dream Vacation: Why using a luxury travel agent like Rachel can turn any trip into an unforgettable experience.The Cost of Adventure: Breaking down the budget for luxury trips to Belize and Thailand.This episode is packed with travel tips, wild stories, and plenty of laughs. If you're ready to plan your next dream vacation, you won't want to miss this!0:00 Welcome to Ambitious Hippies0:30 Introduction to Rachel Hornaday and Luxury Travel2:00 How Rachel Saved Our Costa Rica Trip4:15 Exploring Belize: Mayan Ruins, Jungle, and Private Islands8:30 Waterfall Rappelling and Jungle Adventures in Belize12:00 Transitioning to Thailand: Chaos, Culture, and Affordability16:15 Thai Massages, Elephant Sanctuaries, and Island Hopping21:00 The Monkey Attack: Rachel's Wild Thailand Experience26:00 Planning Your Dream Vacation with a Travel Expert29:30 The Cost of Luxury: Belize vs. Thailand35:00 Final Thoughts and Travel Recommendations37:15 How to Connect with Rachel and Plan Your Next Adventure
You asked for it... Well, technically, White Mark's wife got called in for double surgery so we just ran to the garage and started pouring powder and Gilark Whiskey (version-four rye AND version-five bourbon). What resulted? Hot .308s for the M24 (Nosler + Hornaday +Winchester + Vargit = 2500fps), a bunch of shaped and cleaned brass, and a wide-ranging chat about what goes into making good ammo (...because if you want it to be super, you've got to MAKE it super.), with recapping, resizing, case lube, work-hardening, and some geekly mechanical catharsis. Seriously, this one is stacked: how to sniff out a fed at the range (and how bad gov makes us all paranoid), stick VS flake, tricklers for powder, .30-06s and 5.56 at the range, lands jumping, breech wear, how not to get attacked by bears in Alaska and Mark's family in Louisiana, a little Dude Food segment, and some good tunes.
You asked for it... Well, technically, White Mark's wife got called in for double surgery so we just ran to the garage and started pouring powder and Gilark Whiskey (version-four rye AND version-five bourbon). What resulted? Hot .308s for the M24 (Nosler + Hornaday +Winchester + Vargit = 2500fps), a bunch of shaped and cleaned brass, and a wide-ranging chat about what goes into making good ammo (...because if you want it to be super, you've got to MAKE it super.), with recapping, resizing, case lube, work-hardening, and some geekly mechanical catharsis. Seriously, this one is stacked: how to sniff out a fed at the range (and how bad gov makes us all paranoid), stick VS flake, tricklers for powder, .30-06s and 5.56 at the range, lands jumping, breech wear, how not to get attacked by bears in Alaska and Mark's family in Louisiana, a little Dude Food segment, and some good tunes.
Hornaday's Seth Swerczek a United States Marine, sits down with us to discuss D-Day history, how the Higgins Boat made D-Day a success, and the firearms used during D-Day. On Today's show with GunBroker.com: • D-Day History in Normandy • Paratrooper's Roles in D-Day • How The Higgins Boat Contributed to D-Day's Success • The Weapons and Artillery Allied Forces Encountered During D-Day The show launches every Thursday morning. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hornaday's Seth Swerczek a United States Marine, sits down with us to discuss D-Day history, how the Higgins Boat made D-Day a success, and the firearms used during D-Day.On Today's show with GunBroker.com:• D-Day History in Normandy• Paratrooper's Roles in D-Day• How The Higgins Boat Contributed to D-Day's Success• The Weapons and Artillery Allied Forces Encountered During D-DayThe show launches every Thursday morning. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcast.
Landen Lewis is an 18-year-old rising star, and now he's under the Kevin Harvick Inc. banner. Lewis shares about working in the race shop and why it'll be beneficial; the journey of a fourth-generation racer; wanting to help even younger drivers as a mentor/coach; having a diverse background of experience and coming from dirt; transition from dirt to oval and road course racing; being a fan of Legend Cars racing and why they are a good experience for drivers; recent success in Legend Cars competition; being under the Ron Hornaday learning tree and living with the Hornaday family; consuming and learning racing away from the track; the importance of the ARCA win at Portland in 2023; keeping out the noise; wanting to go Cup Series racing but keeping his options open; modeling himself after other drivers; having a work/life balance; expectations for 2024 in late models; having open plans for the season. Original music created by Tony Monge.Follow me here: https://linktr.ee/kellycrandall
What do you get for the episode that has everything? This cut of the Garage Hour with Justin, Justmark and Justcaleb even sports a backup Caleb (in the form of his sensible son Liam), who schools the newbs on smart kid firearm rules, and Justmark on MySpace humor. Just to be thorough, there's a race report from this year's 24 Hours at Daytona, a range report on an almost-on M24 in .308 and a never-off Weatherby Vanguard in 7mm-08, a reloading report featuring Hornaday, Vargit, AA, boat-tails, NATO M80s and fire-formed brass, and a wayout report on what old hamburgers and Jap bombs from WW2 have in common. It's in there: advice for children about guns (from a kid who appears to know well enough), Green Street and McCurdy's Bodyworks in Pasadena, the best (and least) U.S. presidents, plus rye bread.
What do you get for the episode that has everything? This cut of the Garage Hour with Justin, Justmark and Justcaleb even sports a backup Caleb (in the form of his sensible son Liam), who schools the newbs on smart kid firearm rules, and Justmark on MySpace humor. Just to be thorough, there's a race report from this year's 24 Hours at Daytona, a range report on an almost-on M24 in .308 and a never-off Weatherby Vanguard in 7mm-08, a reloading report featuring Hornaday, Vargit, AA, boat-tails, NATO M80s and fire-formed brass, and a wayout report on what old hamburgers and Jap bombs from WW2 have in common. It's in there: advice for children about guns (from a kid who appears to know well enough), Green Street and McCurdy's Bodyworks in Pasadena, the best (and least) U.S. presidents, plus rye bread.
Join us as we journey through the life of William Temple Hornaday, whose tireless work laid the foundations for the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation. This episode is part of a series exploring the history and principles of wildlife conservation in North America. Through Hornaday's story, we are reminded of the urgent, ongoing responsibility to preserve our natural world. His legacy teaches us that individual efforts can significantly impact conservation, inspiring us to protect our planet for future generations. In this captivating episode of Aptitude Outdoors, host Paul Fuzinski delves into the remarkable life and enduring legacy of William Temple Hornaday, a trailblazing figure in wildlife conservation. Born in 1854 in Plainfield, Indiana, Hornaday's early fascination with natural history propelled him into a career that would leave an indelible mark on the conservation movement in the United States and beyond. What You'll Discover: Early Years: Trace Hornaday's journey from his education in Iowa to his groundbreaking work in taxidermy at the Smithsonian Institution, where he revolutionized the presentation of animals within naturalistic settings. Conservation Crusade: Learn about Hornaday's pivotal role as the first director of the Bronx Zoo, where he championed the conservation of native wildlife and introduced innovative approaches to zookeeping. Saving the Bison: Explore Hornaday's instrumental efforts in preventing the extinction of the American Bison, from leading expeditions to Montana to founding the American Bison Society with Theodore Roosevelt. Literary Legacy: Delve into Hornaday's prolific writing career, which played a crucial role in educating the public and influencing legislation for wildlife protection. Scouting and Conservation: Discover Hornaday's impact on the Boy Scouts of America through the establishment of the Wildlife Protection Medal, fostering a generation of young conservationists.
Join Katie as she talks with Chief Creative Officer of Barkley, Katy Hornaday about her rapid rise in the industry; advice for female creatives; finding time to be inspired and her 2023 op-ed that became a viral sensation on how to give direct feedback.
David Thetford and Gary Ashby are joined by Wes Kittley, Joe Hornaday, and Rodney Allison.
After building her career at agencies including Crispin Porter + Bogusky in Boulder, Colorado, and MullenLowe in Boston, Katy Hornaday joined Barkley in 2012 to put roots down in her home region of the midwest. Eleven years later, she has nearly doubled the size of the creative team as the agency continues to build momentum and pick up larger clients, such as Planet Fitness and Red Lobster. Hornaday attributes this growth to the foundation she set as executive creative director, a role she took on in 2017, to build a strong sense of trust, communication and collaboration among the team. In this episode, Hornaday also chats about Barkley's use of generative AI and teases some upcoming work this fall. Listen to this episode and subscribe to Campaign Chemistry wherever you get your podcasts.campaignlive.comWhat we know about advertising, you should know about advertising. Start your 1-month FREE trial to Campaign US.
ARCA Menards Series competitor and Team Hornaday Development driver Landen Lewis joins Davey Segal this week (6:15) to discuss his short yet prosperous professional career behind the wheel. Lewis explains how he got hooked up with Hall of Fame Ron Hornaday Jr. at a young age, the pressure associated with being a fourth-generation racer and growing up at the racetrack. He also dives into his legends car success, winning the trifecta last season, how difficult it is to transition between pavement, dirt and road courses, how different it is coaching/watching compared to driving, his recent ARCA West win at Portland International Raceway, time driving for Bill McAnally and why it felt like a full circle moment and objectives for the remainder of this season. Plus, why he likes singing, how Hornaday is as a landlord and more. Davey also recaps Sonoma and Papa Segal pays homage to the No. 89.
We had a great time talking with Ron Hornaday! We talk about the Garage 56 effort from NASCAR and Hendrick Motorsports!
Episode 39 is on the scene with an ARCA Menards theme. Fresh off a win at Portland International Raceway on Friday in the ARCA Menards West Series event, Landen Lewis returns to program to talk about his late race battle with Cole Custer and about his season so far. The Hornaday development driver talks about his impressive start to the season in all the ARCA divisions he has competed in and much more!Charles Krall called the action on Friday on Flo Racing and the Director of Communications for ARCA joins us to break down the event on Friday, preview the upcoming ARCA Menards West race at Sonoma and the current state of all the divisions of ARCA. We also dive briefly into his history in racing, his start and some stories from his PR days with Thorsport and much more!Kyle Busch won his third Cup Series event of 2023 and the boys discuss his early success at RCR plus the brake rotors causing havoc at World Wide Technology Raceway and the constant weather delays.Kyle Larson had a tough start on Sunday but managed to charge his way to the front. The boys discuss how impressive this was. The Xfinity Series was in Portland and it produced a lot of chaotic racing up front. We discuss Cole Custer's win plus debate how aggressive or not aggressive Sheldon Creed is and has been. The Solid Rock Carriers CARS Tour ran at Larry King Law Langley Speedway over the weekend. The boys break down Connor Hall's win, Kaden Honeycutt's dominance that didn't lead to a win and how the lights went off in Hampton plus give our power rankings and preview the Pro Late Model Tour race from Dillon.Julian tells you where you can find some racing in Virginia and the Carolina's, Jody updates the listeners on their year long bet involving pie plus give picks for Sonoma, results from South Boston and much much more!South Boston Speedway is hosting the first leg of the Virginia Triple Crown on July 1st and we are giving away a pair of tickets to the event. Stay tuned to the podcast for more details as the race gets closer!
Join Mia and Jen O'Hara as the pair recap the first annual Girils with Guns Ruger Rendezvous at Gunsite Academy. Learn about the GwG concealed carry clothing line and the hands-on experience with world-class trainers. For Girls with Guns gear or clothing discounts, use discount code GwGRendezvous10 at www.gwgclothing.com . Learn more at https://miaanstine.com/2023/04/05/mac-outdoors-podcast-100/ Important links for this episode: Jen O'Hara -- https://www.instagram.com/gwgjen/ Gunsite Academy -- www.gunsite.com Allen Company -- www.byallen.com Falco Holsters -- www.falcoholsters.com Crossbreed Holsters -- www.crossbreedholsters.com Sticky Holsters -- www.stickyholsters.com Ruger -- www.shopruger.com Hornaday -- www.hornady.com Pursue the Wild at Montana Silversmiths -- https://www.montanasilversmiths.com/licensedcollections/pursuethewild.html USCCA -- www.usconcealedcarry.com Rafter BT Creations -- https://www.instagram.com/rafterbtcreations/ Armed Women of America -- www.armedwomen.org
With the Oscars on the horizon, The Washington Post's chief film critic and a culture writer share their hot takes on the movies they loved and who may win the golden statues.Read more:This year's Oscars are already notable: Angela Bassett became Marvel's first performer to be nominated, and a controversy surrounding an unlikely best actress nomination kicked up concerns about social media campaigning. That doesn't mean that all of the movies were memorable, but they were surprising, according to The Post's chief film critic Ann Hornaday and culture writer Sonia Rao. Hornaday and Rao share their top films, the themes that bring the best picture nominees together, and who they think will win at the 95th Academy Awards on March 12.There are no spoilers. We promise.
The success of sports is often built on rivalries. Auto Racing is no different. Dale Earnhardt Jr. and co-host Mike Davis bring their favorite rivalries from the table of truth to this special episode. In the late 90's the NASCAR Xfinity Series was a hotbed for talent but also a series full of hot tempers. One of the great rivalries of the era was between an out-spoken northern driver, Champion Randy Lajoie, and an aggressive Georgian named Buckshot Jones. Dale Earnhardt had several rivals throughout his storied career. Most foe were created by physical contact between two racecars. Dale's rivalry with Ricky Rudd was personal. Rudd reveals how their shattered friendship lead to some legendary on-track altercations. Ron Hornaday Jr. is still not over it. In a 2011 NASCAR Truck Series race at Texas Motor Speedway, he and Kyle Busch made contact on the track. Busch proceeded to wreck Hornaday under caution. NASCAR may have parked and suspended Busch for the actions, but it was Hornaday who suffered the most. The incident cost him a shot at the Championship. It's a wound that isn't fully healed to this day. Some rivals start as best friends. Some, under the same roof. Jeff Burton and Ward Burton open up about how their different personalities and upbringing, created bad blood between one of Virginia's most beloved NASCAR families. Rusty Wallace and Dale Earnhardt were great friends behind closed doors. On the race track? Far from it. The two giants of the NASCAR world battled each other relentlessly, resulting in a library of contentious moments and altercations. Rusty opens up about it and we find out how it played into a rivalry with a young Jeff Gordon. Dale Jr. says that if there is a Mount Rushmore of Motorsports rivalries, the Geoff Bodine / Dale Earnahrdt rivalry would be on it. Bodine details his side of one of the sport's most talked about feuds. Last but not least, a colorful Jimmy Spencer gets down and dirty about his distain for Kurt Busch. How did "Mr. Excitement" get so mad that he punched Kurt Busch? ASKJr presented by Xfinity Before the rivalry talk Hannah Newhouse brought fan questions to Dale Jr. about: What track should host the Championship finale? What dream racecars would Dale Jr. like to test at North Wilkesboro? The mysterious red left front tire at Daytona in 2004. Lugs Harvey or Harry Hogg? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The success of sports is often built on rivalries. Auto Racing is no different. Dale Earnhardt Jr. and co-host Mike Davis bring their favorite rivalries from the table of truth to this special episode.In the late 90's the NASCAR Xfinity Series was a hotbed for talent but also a series full of hot tempers. One of the great rivalries of the era was between an out-spoken northern driver, Champion Randy Lajoie, and an aggressive Georgian named Buckshot Jones.Dale Earnhardt had several rivals throughout his storied career. Most foe were created by physical contact between two racecars. Dale's rivalry with Ricky Rudd was personal. Rudd reveals how their shattered friendship lead to some legendary on-track altercations.Ron Hornaday Jr. is still not over it. In a 2011 NASCAR Truck Series race at Texas Motor Speedway, he and Kyle Busch made contact on the track. Busch proceeded to wreck Hornaday under caution. NASCAR may have parked and suspended Busch for the actions, but it was Hornaday who suffered the most. The incident cost him a shot at the Championship. It's a wound that isn't fully healed to this day.Some rivals start as best friends. Some, under the same roof. Jeff Burton and Ward Burton open up about how their different personalities and upbringing, created bad blood between one of Virginia's most beloved NASCAR families.Rusty Wallace and Dale Earnhardt were great friends behind closed doors. On the race track? Far from it. The two giants of the NASCAR world battled each other relentlessly, resulting in a library of contentious moments and altercations. Rusty opens up about it and we find out how it played into a rivalry with a young Jeff Gordon.Dale Jr. says that if there is a Mount Rushmore of Motorsports rivalries, the Geoff Bodine / Dale Earnahrdt rivalry would be on it. Bodine details his side of one of the sport's most talked about feuds.Last but not least, a colorful Jimmy Spencer gets down and dirty about his distain for Kurt Busch. How did "Mr. Excitement" get so mad that he punched Kurt Busch?ASKJr presented by XfinityBefore the rivalry talk Hannah Newhouse brought fan questions to Dale Jr. about: What track should host the Championship finale? What dream racecars would Dale Jr. like to test at North Wilkesboro? The mysterious red left front tire at Daytona in 2004. Lugs Harvey or Harry Hogg? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy #talktuesday! Today @theeamateurexpert is going LIVE with Asha Hornaday (@slaycity)! Asha Hornaday is the founder of Slay City Events and The Modern School of Manners. Both were born out of her multi-generational connection to entrepreneurship and seeing a need to diversify and modernize the events and etiquette industry. Prior to starting her own businesses, Asha worked for some of the world's most innovative companies such as Google, Universal Music Group, the New York City Economic Development Corporation, and Intel. We will be discussing her career path, her ideas of success and the tips & motivators she used along the way. Guest bio: Asha Hornaday's vast event production experience has taken her international, coast to coast, and back home in St. Louis, Missouri. She started her career by interning for now Executive VP of Promotions and Artist Relations at Def Jam, Natina Nimene, from 2011 to 2013. She served as a production assistant at the BET Awards in Los Angeles, CA, from 2010 to 2016. Over the last seven years, she has been a critical member of companies such as Universal Music Group, Intel, Google, the New York City Economic Development Corporation, and many more. These professional experiences have strengthened Asha's strategic, creative, and analytical skills. Her impressive resume has gotten the attention of her community, as she was nominated as an honoree for Delux Magazine's inaugural 30 Under 30 in 2016. Hornaday's notable clients and production projects to date include Google's presence at The Linux Foundation Conference and Grace Hopper Celebration, Winterfest Night Markets at Kiener Plaza in 2021, and working on community engagement projects with the City of St. Louis and the Violence Prevention Commission. Asha founded Slay City Events in 2021 after receiving several large event production requests when she returned home to St. Louis after living and working in the Bay Area and New York City. She loves to enjoy spa days, travel the world, read, and spend time with her friends and family. Audio Engineer: b_cuz Originally recorded July 12, 2022 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theeamateurexpert/support
Are you seeing more expired food items at you local grocery store lately? (If you're paying attention, you are)... and "shooter mindset" (what is this?)... And, what did those who signed the Declaration of Independence put at risk? (you might be surprised)... and more, as usual. We hope you'll tune in. :)
How aborition in the movies changed the way Americans think about reproductive rights. And a dispatch from Queen Elizabeth II's jubilee celebrations in London.Read more:As we wait to hear how the Supreme Court rules on abortion access in America, we've been reflecting on what has and hasn't change since Roe. v Wade was decided almost 50 years ago. Ann Hornaday, The Washington Post's film critic, looked at how the film industry has portrayed abortion since the landmark ruling in 1973. After watching movies like “Dirty Dancing,” “Juno,” “Knocked Up” and “Obvious Child,” Hornaday says she noticed a “strange evolution,” in how Hollywood's depiction of abortion has changed over time.This week marks Queen Elizabeth II's 70th year on the throne. The Platinum Jubilee celebrations are taking place all across England. Karla Adams, a correspondent based in London, reports on what this anniversary signifies for the future of the British monarchy.
Las Vegas talks with Chef Derek Hornaday, owner of Fusion Street. Chef Derek discusses how he integrates his culture and experiences from the military in every dish. Chef Derek also enlighten us on the meaning behind the cool names of his dishes.Fusion Street website:https://www.fusionstreetlasvegas.com/ Have you thought about hosting your own podcast show? If so, I have provided links below to get you started in the right direction. Start with some gear that you already have, and a quiet space. Now you are officially ready.Riverside FM provides quality recording and virtual capabilities for long distance guests.https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=coyalBuzzsprout is hands down the easiest and best way to launch, promote, and track your podcast. Your show can be online and listed in all the major podcast directories (like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and more) within minutes of finishing your recording.https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754005Podmatch allows Host or Guest to search and match candidates for your show and also matches you to be a guest on other podcast shows.https://podmatch.com/?ref=1645163767343x678775731452127500 Visit Vegas Places with Coyal. Real Vegas, Real Topics, Real Business with Real Owners. Covering topics on economics, entrepreneurship, health, well-being and FOOD! Thank You for tuning in and make sure to VISIT VEGAS PLACES!Follow our social media platforms:https://www.instagram.com/visitvegasplaces/https://www.youtube.com/c/CoyalHarrisonIIISupport the show
This week Mike Wallace and Jeff Kent catch up with NASCAR Hall of Famer, Ron Hornaday Jr.. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fred Hornaday is bullish about bamboo and it's many uses. From fuel to food to fibre, he sees it as a versatile crop with environmental benefits.He shares his passion for bamboo through his bambubatu website, which has information about bamboo, how to grow it, how to use it, and its lore.Many Uses of BambooBamboo is an extremely versatile crop that be be made into:fabricflooringfuelpaperfoodmatscutting boardsBamboo in Cold ClimatesThere are many types of bamboo that survive in cold climates. Many of these cold-hardy bamboos are in the gemus Phyllostachys or Fargesia.Bamboos in the former are “running” bamboos. Hornaday says most cold-hardy bamboos are running bamboos…those fast-spreading types that gardeners either love or hate. But the Fargesia bamboos are clumping, making them desirable for gardeners not interested in containing their bamboo patch.Bamboo as an Agricultural CropHornaday is hearing from a lot of people interested in farming bamboo commercially in North America. At the moment, he says, there's a need for processing infrastructure. Farmers growing bamboo for commercial processing could also harvest shoots as a specialty food crop.As a perennial crop that can grow on marginal land, it can be used to stabilize soil.
If you need breakthrough from hindrance in your creativity THIS IS FOR YOU!In this Create Talks, Emory Hornaday, shares how her writing has brought her helped her connect to God in many different ways.
In our latest episode, we sit down with Raina Hornaday from Caprock Renewables, who not only has a devout interest in renewables – essentially since birth – you'll learn how – but she's equally as driven to educate adults and kids alike on the emerging energy landscape here in Texas … The post The Green Insider – Ep. 38 – Raina Hornaday – Co-Founder – Caprock Renewables appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
(21 de marzo: Día Internacional para la Eliminación de la Discriminación Racial) Ota Benga nació en 1881 en África Central. Un día en que había tenido éxito como cazador de elefantes regresó y encontró su hogar asolado y los cuerpos mutilados de su esposa, sus hijos y sus amigos. Todos habían sido víctimas de una campaña de terror montada por los matones del gobierno belga en contra de los presuntos «nativos evolutivamente inferiores». Más tarde capturaron a Ota, lo llevaron a una aldea y lo vendieron como esclavo. En 1904 el reconocido explorador africano Samuel Verner, quien lo había comprado en una subasta de esclavos, se lo llevó consigo a los Estados Unidos de América. Ota no medía más que metro y medio y pesaba apenas cuarenta y siete kilos, así que solían llamarlo «el niño» a pesar de que era un hijo y había sido esposo y padre de familia. La primera vez que lo exhibieron como un «salvaje emblemático» fue en el pabellón de antropología de la Feria Mundial de San Luis en 1904. Junto con otros pigmeos, los científicos lo estudiaron a fin de saber cómo las presuntas «razas bárbaras» se comparaban en pruebas de inteligencia con personas intelectualmente defectuosas de la raza caucasiana y cómo respondían a estímulos tales como el dolor. Los pigmeos eran seres infrahumanos inferiores, según el punto de vista de los seguidores de Carlos Darwin, así que consideraron «rigurosamente científica» aquella exhibición como demostración de las etapas de la evolución humana. En 1906 Verner presentó a Ota al doctor Hornaday, director de los jardines zoológicos del Bronx en Nueva York. Esta vez, debido a que el director era un devoto creyente en la teoría de Darwin, Ota tuvo que compartir una jaula con los monos. De ahí que el diario Times de Nueva York informara que el doctor Hornaday «al parecer no consideraba que hubiera diferencia alguna entre una bestia salvaje y aquel hombrecito negro, así que por primera vez un zoológico de los Estados Unidos exhibía en una jaula a un ser humano».1 Posteriormente, el diario Times publicó lo que, a nombre de un grupo de ministros negros, dijo el reverendo Gordon en defensa de Ota: «Nuestra raza ya está bastante deprimida como para que se nos exhiba como monos». Pero dos días después el diario publicó a modo de réplica: «Al reverendo hermano de color debiera explicársele que la evolución ahora se enseña en los libros de texto de todas las escuelas, y que eso es tan irrefutable como lo son las tablas de multiplicar.»2 Si bien la evolución darwiniana se ha empleado con frecuencia para justificar el genocidio y el racismo, la Palabra de Dios condena rotundamente el abuso de los demás, y contiene preceptos que condenan también la discriminación por idioma, cultura, género y color de la piel. La Biblia enseña que Dios nos ha creado a todos a su imagen y que Él nos ama a todos por igual, al extremo de haber enviado al mundo a su Hijo Jesucristo para salvarnos. Pero conste que también enseña que Cristo vendrá otra vez para juzgarnos por nuestros pecados, siendo uno de los más detestables el pecado del racismo.3 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Ken Ham, «Darwin’s Garden» [El jardín de Darwin], 11 diciembre 2008 En línea 22 septiembre 2020 (Capítulo 1 del libro One Race, One Blood: The Biblical Answer to Racism [Una sola raza, una sola sangre: La respuesta bíblica al racismo] por Ken Ham y A. Charles Ware (Green Forest, Arkansas, E.U.A.: Master Books, Revisado y actualizado junio 2019). 2 Ibíd. 3 Gn 1:26-27; 5:1; 9:6; Mt 7:21-23; 25:31-46; Jn 5:22,27; 12:47-48; Hch 10:42; 17:31; Ro 2:16; 14:10; 2Co 5:10; Gá 6:7; Stg 5:9; Ap 19:11; 20:11-15
Over the last 500 years, 755 animal species and 123 plant species have gone extinct. One species can take primary responsibility for this mass annihilation: homo sapiens. From hunting and fishing to factories and farming, humans (with the assistance of diseases and other natural disasters) have managed to decimate large swaths of the planet. But beginning in the late 18th century, one group of people has managed to slow, and in some cases even reverse, the disappearance of many endangered species. From William T. Hornaday—the first director of the Bronx Zoo—to Rachel Carson—who helped launch the environmental movement—conservationists have fought an uphill battle to protect animals and habitats around the world. What drives humans to save species—some majestic (bison and bald eagles) but others decidedly less charismatic (desert tortoises and perch)? What lessons can we learn from conservationists, past and present, as we confront the growing threat of climate change to all species? Science journalist Michelle Nijhuis, author of Beloved Beasts: Fighting for Life in an Age of Extinction, visited Zócalo with Cynthia Barnett, author of Rain: A Natural and Cultural History to discuss how the history of conservation might help us change the future. This Zócalo/Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County discussion streamed live on Twitter on Tuesday, March 9, 2021. Visit https://www.zocalopublicsquare.org/ to read our articles and learn about upcoming events. Twitter: https://twitter.com/thepublicsquare Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepublicsquare/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zocalopublicsquare LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/z-calo-public-square
The tree work industry is full of amazing people! We are a mosaic of college educated, internet research, trial and error, skills pass down through mentorships, knowledge shared over a beer, and good old fashion self-taught. How did you get where you're at, and where are you going? Even if you have been working for decades. There is always something else to learn and when you start teaching, you might just take your learning to another level. After all young world the world is yours!On this episode of the tree thinking podcast, we do some research, into trial and error. Look at the benefit of self-taught and mentorship. All while consuming a couple beers on education, evolution and the arborist community.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/tree-thinking/donations
It's another edition of Midday at the Movies, our monthly conversation about films and filmmaking. Tom is once again joined by Washington Post film critic Ann Hornaday, author of the bestselling film-lovers' guide, Talking Pictures: How to Watch Movies, and by Maryland Film Festival founder Jed Dietz. Today, we spotlight a trend Ann noted in her recent piece in the Post: the year's remarkable run of new films by pioneering directors such as Steve McQueen (Small Axe) and George C. Wolfe (Ma Rainey's Black Bottom) that affirmatively chronicle and celebrate the Black experience, at a time when the pandemic and persistent racial injustice are exacting an especially deadly toll on Black Americans. Ann and Jed also size up some of the best new streaming flicks. And they discuss the news that Warner Brothers studio -- predicting that the COVID-19 pandemic will continue to depress US move-theater operations until at least next fall -- has decided that all of its 2021 movie releases will arrive simultaneously in movie theaters and on the HBO Max streaming service. Will other big studios follow suit? Could streaming become the dominant new movie platform? And what will this mean for the future of America's movie theaters? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike is in the studio, Alex is calling in from a safe distance and Wayne is absent up in Ohio due to an Adoption Hearing at even a safer distance! But seriously, we start off with discussing the Covid-19 effect on society and the effect its having on outdoor sports such as fishing and camping.Then we are joined by Jason Hornady, Vice-President of Hornady Ammunition, who shares the story of how Hornaday was created and talks Turkey Loads with Alex and Mike. Specifically the "Heavy Magnum Turkey®" which delivers true gobbler knockdown power! Shot deformation is minimized, thanks to the thickest nickel-plating in the industry, which reduces fliers and keeps more pellets on target for dense patterns. The Hornady® Versatite® Wad does the patterning, so these loads don't require shotgun modification or specialized turkey chokes.In the Bonus Segment we learn why there is such an exciting buzz about the New 2020 Ammunition Line-up and after hearing it, you too will be excited to rush out to try them!For more information on Hornady Ammunition:https://www.hornady.com/ammunition/For more information on American Roots Outdoorsand to visit our on-line store:https://americanrootsoutdoors.com/
NASCAR Hall of Famer, Ron Hornaday is our guest this week on the Stewart-Haas Radio podcast. We are talking the Atlanta bounty, his days driving for Kevin Harvick, the infamous Hornaday couch and that one time he practiced a Stewart-Haas Cup car.
The Chief Film Critic of The Washington Post and I talk about Bombshell and the three powerful women actors and riff on the Oscars, Mavel Vs Dc and more.
How the 20th Century Conservation Movement was shaped by William Temple Hornaday's Our Vanishing Wildlife William Temple Hornaday's "Our Vanishing Wildlife" was critical to the 20th century conservation movement and the North American Conservation Model we have today. It was the equivalent of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring. Topics covered in this episode include: Hornaday's role in saving American bison, Henry Augustus Ward, just how perilous things were for wildlife in 1913, passenger pigeons, how to get a wildlife bill passed and more. Thanks for listening!
McDonald's served the coffee with no hog. • Take it from Kev...if you don't wanna do stuff, you have to commit to that sh*t. • Damn Nature!... you horny. • So, everyone is a Narcissist? • What's in a name?
Is Joker the real thing ? The chief film critic of The Washington Post talks about her impressions of the film and what she saw at Toronto Film Festival.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. sits down with a racer's racer, NASCAR Hall-of-Famer Ron Hornaday. The former teammates talk about Ron's rough beginnings, hanging up on Dale Earnhardt and the good, bad and ugly of the DEI days. Also, they delve into the aftermath of being wrecked under caution by Kyle Busch, the guilt of taking out Bubba Wallace, and the life debt Ron feels he owes Kevin Harvick. The DJD gang discusses Kyle Busch's controversial post-race comments, a quest to clean up North Wilkesboro, the honor of interviewing Marshawn Lynch, and how Curtis Turner once escaped rifle fire from an angry husband to get to Rockingham. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dale Earnhardt Jr. sits down with a racer's racer, NASCAR Hall-of-Famer Ron Hornaday. The former teammates talk about Ron's rough beginnings, hanging up on Dale Earnhardt and the good, bad and ugly of the DEI days. Also, they delve into the aftermath of being wrecked under caution by Kyle Busch, the guilt of taking out Bubba Wallace, and the life debt Ron feels he owes Kevin Harvick. The DJD gang discusses Kyle Busch's controversial post-race comments, a quest to clean up North Wilkesboro, the honor of interviewing Marshawn Lynch, and how Curtis Turner once escaped rifle fire from an angry husband to get to Rockingham. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're back to our regularly scheduled programming with this week's episode! Alyssa and Kayla discuss terrible ways to survive - and oh yeah, they have some topics, too. Links & pics below! -- BOTTOM OF THE OCEAN GUY TAXIDERMY Silly lion! Botched taxidermy Walter Potter museum Boxing squirrels Hornaday's bison Aekley's elephants GENITAL WORMS XO JANE: It Happened To Me: I Had Pinworms In My Vagina PUB MED: Insects Are Crawling In My Genital Warts
Recorded live with the MOJO Ad Capstone group at University of Missouri, this was an insightful chat with some very intelligent questions from the audience.
Visiting from KC, Katy and Cady share thoughts on looking at books, inspriration, religion, leaps of faith, the creative process, and staying in discovery mode.
Ron Hornaday got one, and his dog is impressed. All of that, plus we talk Danica, of course.
Seattle, WA- Steven Rinella talks with the writer Jon Mooallem, along with Ryan Callaghan, and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects discussed: Anchorage and salmon floating around Steve's head; looking at people, looking at animals; animals making it into the stuffy realm; the rising of the hedgehog's brand; how kids react to the brutality of nature; William T. Hornaday, buffalo, and what enlightenment looks like; claims to moral legitimacy; Ice Age hunters; species level thinking; and more. Check out the show notes here for studies, books, and concepts referenced in this episode.
Another awesome guest has graced the Beyond the Bike studio with a awesome story. I have known Warren for years and now i feel like I really know him. Thats what this show is about, talking story and getting to know people. Who knew that Warren would travel 1,400 miles with very little money in his pocket to get from Washington to Nebraska and meet awesome people in the process. Its like a Forest Gump moment- I felt like riding lol.
Middleburg Film Festival 2017 Happy Halloween! The Hallmark Channel's Countdown To Christmas movie marathon is in full swing and film critic, podcaster, and Creative Manager of Alamo Cinema Drafthouse in Ashburn, VA, Bryan Loy, returns to the guest co-host director's chair to talk about The Middleburg Film Festival (https://middleburgfilm.org). Bryan and George talk about the movies they saw including Call Me By Your Name, Darkest Hour, and Lady Bird. Plus, Bryan met legendary film critic Ann Hornaday, George met local newscaster Andrea McCarren and he may or may not have met actor Griffin Dunne. All this plus George attends a screening of The Rocky Horror Picture Show hosted by Bryan himself. Bryan is a frequent guest on www.epicfilmguys.podbean.com and he co-hosts their sister show called B-Sides with Epic Film Guy Justin. Check 'em out and let them know George and Tony sent you. We celebrate cinema this week and you can too by using the Amazon link at www.georgeandtony.com when purchasing your Blu-Rays, DVDs, digital downloads, and all your holiday gifts and supplies. Please help support the show by sharing our links on your social media pages. Subscribing on iTunes and leaving positive five-star reviews are always appreciated. Thank you for listening.
On today's edition of Midday at the Movies, our monthly conversation with Jed Dietz, founding director of of the Maryland Film Festival, and Ann Hornaday , film critic for the Washington Post , Tom and our movie mavens will be talking about Ann's new book: Talking Pictures: How to Watch Movies . In this veteran film reviewer's guide, Hornaday suggests that the best movies let us grapple with tough questions, reflect on cherished ideals, experience the world from another point of view, and know the joy of authentic human connection. So, how do you know you've seen a great movie? By examining the various aspects of filmmaking -- writing, acting, directing, cinematography, editing and sound -- Ann explains the ways that great filmmakers have produced work that resonates with audiences across generations.
Optimism, resilience, empathy, honesty. A few topics discussed that have helped make Katy the leader and creative she is.
Comedians Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds examine the human zoos and the life of one African man. SOURCESTOUR DATES REDBUBBLE MERCH
Guest: Ron Hornaday - We recap Jimmie Johnson's Michigan win, Carl Edwards rumors swirling around, Hendrick Motorsports domination, HMS sponsors 'o plenty, a double road course weekend so a full Sonoma preview is in store for you. Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Toby Christie Support the show: http://patreon.com/thefinallap See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Choreographer/Director Jeffrey Hornaday Joins Chris to talk all about how he going into choreography, Flashdance, Directing and future projects.
Washington Post movie critic Ann Hornaday previews the 86th annual Academy Awards and discusses some of the biggest hits — and misses — of the year.
Tony, crew and guest co-host actress Toks Olagundoye interview legend choreographer Jeffrey Hornaday talking about his newest project "Teen Beach Movie" then they had Actress and Tony nominated Star for "Fosse" Valarie Pettiford talking about her episo
Author of "Mr Hornaday's War: How a Peculiar Victorian Zookeeper Waged a Lonely Crusade for Wildlife that Changed the World."
Chemicals That Make You Fat / Anticipating Rio +20 / DOE Looks for Orphan Wells / The Tale of the Missing Moose / The Place Where You Live / Scientist Discovers New Stinky Flower Species / Mr. Hornaday's War / Earth Ear
Chemicals That Make You Fat / Anticipating Rio +20 / DOE Looks for Orphan Wells / The Tale of the Missing Moose / The Place Where You Live / Scientist Discovers New Stinky Flower Species / Mr. Hornaday's War / Earth Ear
Chemicals That Make You Fat / Anticipating Rio +20 / DOE Looks for Orphan Wells / The Tale of the Missing Moose / The Place Where You Live / Scientist Discovers New Stinky Flower Species / Mr. Hornaday's War / Earth Ear
Chemicals That Make You Fat / Anticipating Rio +20 / DOE Looks for Orphan Wells / The Tale of the Missing Moose / The Place Where You Live / Scientist Discovers New Stinky Flower Species / Mr. Hornaday's War / Earth Ear
Junior Classics Volume 8: Animal and Nature Stories, The by VARIOUS and PATTEN, William
Junior Classics Volume 8: Animal and Nature Stories, The by VARIOUS and PATTEN, William