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Happy holidays, listeners! Our gift to you is that we're not dead and we have also dedicated ourselves to updating the massive amount of topics that we've covered since we started all the way back in 2018. What is Peter Molyneux working on these days? How much does Poop Slinger cost? Tune in to find out!
Do you think repairing your marriage is hopeless? On this episode of Crazy Little Thing Called Marriage, Greg and Erin feature a presentation by Bob and Jenni Paul, who explain that underneath all marital conflicts is a common cycle of reactive behavior triggered by deeper, often unrecognized wounds or buttons. Our goal is to bring awareness to these patterns so that couples are able to respond with understanding, and improve their relationships by addressing their core desires and fears. Sound complicated? It really isn't! You'll learn a lot from this episode. We also answer a listener Q & A about gambling. 9 Lies That Will Destroy Your Marriage Support the show! Sign Up For Our Weekly E-Newsletter And Be a Marriage Champion Check Out Our Reactive Cycle Assessment ENGAGE WITH US If you enjoyed listening to the Crazy Little Thing Called Marriage podcast with Dr. Greg and Erin Smalley, please give us your feedback.
If you've ever felt like you're doing everything “right” with your health but still not seeing results, this episode is for you. I sit down with Dr. Jessica Knurick, a PhD in nutrition science and registered dietitian with over 15 years of experience in chronic disease prevention, to uncover why Americans are getting sicker. Spoiler: it's not just about diet or exercise—it's about the systems shaping our lives in ways we don't even realize. We dive deep into how our food environment, healthcare structure, and political systems were built for profit, not people, and how that reality quietly shapes everything from what ends up in our grocery stores to who can afford preventive care. We also tackle the viral health debates taking over social media—like the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, raw milk, and claims about Tylenol and autism—using the latest scientific research to separate fact from fiction. You'll leave feeling empowered to take action not just in your own kitchen, but in your community and at the ballot box.
In this episode of the Hot Wife Podcast, hosts Donna and Vince explore various aspects of relationships and intimacy, focusing on the concept of hot wifing. They share personal experiences, discuss unique turn-ons, and emphasize the importance of communication and consent in sexual encounters. The conversation also touches on the role of food and temperature in enhancing sexual pleasure, along with humorous anecdotes from their sexual explorations. The episode concludes with an invitation for listeners to engage and share their own experiences.TakeawaysThe podcast emphasizes that the views expressed are personal opinions.Exploring new adventures in hot wifing can be exciting and fulfilling.Hearing fresh scenarios from others can provide new insights.It's important to own your sexual preferences and desires.Certain sensations, like foot play, can enhance sexual experiences.Communication is key in understanding what partners enjoy.Food and temperature can play a significant role in sexual pleasure.Humorous misadventures can occur in sexual exploration.Consent and mutual enjoyment are crucial in intimate encounters.Engaging with listeners can foster a community of shared experiences.
I had way too much fun asking these renowned professional divers their opinions on some of those hot-button scuba diving topics.Everyone was such a sport about this and went for it, even when they knew these were controversial in some circles. It's also funny how different some of these opinions can vary from one diver to the next.This took place at the 2025 Scuba Show in Long Beach, CA out on the showroom floor.The Questions:Is it OK to pee in your wetsuit?What is the scariest animal for a scuba diver to encounter underwater? Triggerfish has been removed as an option since it is obviousWhat was the most beneficial scuba course taken, after completing their Open Water scuba certification?Should Scuba Certification have some kind of expiration date?Jacket style BC, Back Inflate BC, or Backplate and Wing?How do you keep your dive mask from fogging up?What one thing should be in every scuba diver's save-a-dive kit?Do divers prefer clear mask skirts or opaque (black or solid color)?Guests answering these questions include:Sarah Miller (Azul Unlimited)Steve Jamroz of Divers Alert Network / D.A.N.Dan Orr, Hall of Famer and renowned legend in diving.Greg Holt, host of Scuba RadioMyles Schwartz, host of Free Descent PodcastJared Berg, owner and founder of NEX Underwater ProductsAlexis Jabbour, founder and CEO of Buddy App and Book with BuddyBrian Benton, owner of Dive OahuEd Rasmussen, NAVY SEAL and Scubapro repMorgan Oughton and RJ, founders of Spacefish ArmyTherese Napier of Amoray Dive Resort in Key Largo, FLJason Leggatt, CEO of Shearwater Research.Cliff Richardson, who was Director of NAUI, but is not the CEO of Divers Alert Network (DAN)And Red Sullivan, who wanted to be there but couldn't make it.Special thanks to everyone who answered these questions, and the staff and crew of Scuba Show for your continued support!–Kenny Dyal is the host of The Scuba Diving Podcast:www.sweetwaterscuba.com
Send us a textWhat's really “okay” for Christians? In this week's FORGE Truth Podcast, Pete Alwinson and Jayson Quiñones tackle some hot-button questions: Should Christians play the lottery? Should parents give teens the choice to attend church? Is it ever okay to listen to prosperity gospel preachers? And what about weddings outside of church, mentoring across genders, or church time limits? Join us for an honest, Scripture-rooted conversation that challenges cultural assumptions and helps men think biblically about everyday life. Listen now and share your thoughts, we want to hear from you!
Join host Clay Edwards and co-hosts Shaun Yurtkuran and Lindsey Beckham for another unfiltered edition of Uncensored Live, streaming live every Sunday through Thursday. This episode kicks off with a lively introduction to the hosts' daily shows: Catch Shaun and Lindsey on Crossing the Aisle weekdays from noon to 1 PM on WYAB 103.9 FM in Central Mississippi, or stream it worldwide on their YouTube and Facebook channels (with plans to expand to X soon). Clay hosts The Clay Edwards Show every Monday through Friday from 7 AM to 9 AM on the same station, available on social media platforms. As the second full week of this new format rolls on, the trio dives into a mix of throwback stories, local news breakdowns, and fiery discussions on crime, politics, and cultural shifts. Nostalgic Throwbacks and Early Internet Shenanigans: The conversation starts light-hearted with shoutouts to viewers like Junk and RaccoonMan60 on YouTube, sparking a fun chat about quirky usernames tied to old Gmail and AOL accounts. The hosts reminisce about their embarrassing early online handles—Clay's "BudLightAholic69" from AOL chat room days (which hilariously carried over into booking big bands like Papa Roach for his club), Shaun's MySpace monikers like "RedneckRockstar" and "Made of Scars" (inspired by a Stone Sour song), and Lindsey's cringe-worthy Yahoo and MySpace relics. They laugh about deleting MySpace accounts during breakups, getting mad over Top 8 friend lists, and wild road trip antics like writing "Honk if you MySpace" on a Nissan Xterra's window during a chaotic New Orleans adventure. The group reflects on '90s and early 2000s tech: ASL queries in chat rooms, dial-up AOL, illegal downloads via Napster and LimeWire (and the viruses that "gave your computer instant AIDS"), burning CDs, and the excitement of switching to Roadrunner cable modems. They share stories of sketchy online interactions, pondering how many "old men" were lurking in those chat rooms, and tie it back to modern kids' lack of understanding of rejection or dial-up frustrations. Retro Rides and First Cars: Shifting gears, the hosts bond over '90s and 2000s vehicles: Nissan Xterras as the ultimate "2000s car," Mitsubishi Montero Sports aging well, jacked-up Porsche SUVs looking like zombie apocalypse rigs, and first cars like Shaun's 1985 Ford Bronco and a Ford Probe GT. They geek out over Geo Storms, '96 Mustangs, and custom rides, sharing awkward encounters like Clay waving down a neighbor to compliment his vehicle—only to get a cold response. Local News Breakdown: Jackson's Park Pivot and City Improvements: Things get serious with breaking news from the Clarion Ledger: New Jackson Mayor John Horn scraps the Lumumba-era "Pulse at Farish Street" park plan (involving skate parks, pickleball courts, and more) tied to a federal bribery scandal. Instead, the site will become a functional parking lot for the Jackson Convention Complex, addressing long-standing issues like inadequate parking and crumbling lots. The hosts praise the common-sense move, criticizing the original plan's focus on "white" activities like frisbee golf and pickleball in a 90% Black city, and highlight how it could generate revenue without fixed investments. They discuss broader Jackson challenges: crime deterring development, the need for events over permanent fixtures, and how simply stopping "wrong things" (like incompetence in contracts) could heal the city. Shoutouts to Super Chats and viewer support lead to ideas for community events funded by donations. Crime and Altercations: Adams County Incident and Self-Defense Debates: The episode tackles a viral video of an altercation in Adams County near Natchez, where a group of white men assaulted Black cyclist Reginald Butler on a bridge. Butler later returned armed, leading to a second confrontation where he shot one assailant (Cameron Talton) in self-defense, resulting in arrests on both sides (aggravated assault for Butler and others). The hosts dissect the confusing reports, questioning if it's a hate crime (potentially drawing Ben Crump), the role of Butler retrieving a gun, and self-defense laws (no duty to retreat in Mississippi, but leaving and returning complicates claims). They compare it to past cases like a local manslaughter involving a bouncer and emphasize waiting for full context, as initial videos often mislead (citing a Crystal Springs trooper incident). Policy Proposals and Cultural Critiques: Ski Mask Ban and COVID Reflections: Jackson Police Chief Joseph Wade's proposal to ban ski masks in public (citing intimidation and evading facial recognition) sparks debate on masks generally—COVID-era "face diapers," hoodies in summer as red flags for crime, and why concealing identity screams suspicion. The hosts slam draconian COVID measures (e.g., Tate Reeves banning boats on reservoirs, restaurant restrictions), praising Florida's pivot while criticizing California's extremes (filling skate parks with sand). They reflect on unaccountable politicians, lost loved ones dying alone, and calls for laws like the "No One Left Alone Act." National Hot Topics: Epstein Files, Trump Admin Drama, and More: The discussion heats up on Jeffrey Epstein files: Trump's shifting stance ("release credible information"), Megyn Kelly's takedown of Ben Shapiro, demands from Mike Johnson, and speculation on black swan events distracting from it. They critique conservative influencers like Charlie Kirk for dodging the topic to maintain access, praise independent voices like Tucker Carlson and Kelly, and tie in Biden's preemptive pardons (e.g., for Fauci, Hunter) as legally dubious blankets covering potential crimes like gain-of-function research linked to millions of deaths. Shoutouts and Local Plugs: Shoutouts to viewers, Super Chats, and local businesses like Mocha Mugs in Rankin County (two locations: drive-thru at the old bank near Burgers Blues Barbecue and another at the Exxon by Kroger). The hosts encourage supporting local spots and tipping generously. Wrap-Up and Teasers: This episode blends humor, nostalgia, and hard-hitting analysis, proving why Uncensored Live is a must-watch for unvarnished takes on Mississippi life and beyond. Tune in tomorrow for more—same time, same raw energy. Follow on YouTube, Facebook, X, and WYAB 103.9 FM. What did you think of the Adams County case or the ski mask ban? 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It's now time for Side B of episode 103 of Player 1 vs The World's StrangeCast podcast, our flagship Life Is Strange fan-made show hosted by Adnan Riaz and Adam Evalt. The Lost Records Journal co-hosts continue on their discussions on all of the latest around Don't Nod Entertainment, Don't Nod, Deck Nine, Square Enix's Life Is Strange series, Don't Nod Montreal's Lost Records: Bloom & Rage and so much more!
In hour four, Jimmy continues to pander to Hoch with the music selection but Crowder wants some more representation. Hoch and Solana consider another Barry Manilow outing as he begins another concert tour. Plus, apparently root beer barrel candy is a big hit.
It's an 18+ adults only Valentine's Day special today as we break out the worst console ever made, the Philips CD-i, and recount the true story of when a “sex manual” from the early 70s was bizarrely adapted into an interactive video game from the early 90s. Not even the folks responsible can hide from us!
The discussions conclude as we find our answers to the four final categories: Best Surprise, Biggest Disappointment, Worst Game, and of course a collaborative list of the ten Best Games overall! Biggest Surprise 0:02:02 Most Disappointing 1:30:04 Worst Game 2:36:45 Best Game 3:26:21
This week begins our mission of naming the top of what gaming in 2024 had to offer. In our first half of the debates, we honor our picks for: Best Aesthetic, Best Story, Best Character, and (perhaps our personal favorite) Best Moment or Sequence. Let the arguments commence! Best Aesthetic 0:01:02 Best Narrative 1:12:38 Best Character 2:00:31 Best Moment or Sequence 3:03:46
In this thought-provoking episode, Molly and Dewey tackle one of the most divisive issues in the feline world: outdoor cats. Are they harmless companions enjoying nature or a threat to wildlife and their own safety? From staggering stats on ecosystem disruption to humane solutions like catios and leash training, the duo explores the complexities of keeping cats outdoors. Plus, they discuss the controversial measures some communities use to control stray populations. Tune in for a lively, compassionate discussion about finding harmony between cats, wildlife, and people—because every purr deserves a thoughtful solution.
Woo lad! It's been a whopping six years and nearly 120 episodes! You know what that means. Today we reinvestigate the back catalog to see what's new with our topics. It's honestly surprising just how much can change in the last 12 months. Come find out!
Who said Halloween wasn't an educational holiday! Liz has implemented a candy tax in her house to teach them that there are no free handouts. The 7 and 10 year old's have a weekly allowance of $12, but only receive $9 because of taxes. This idea is used for Halloween as well. Liz will take all of the candy and distribute it. Tune in to hear listeners' responses.
Samuel Akem joins Colter Nuanez to talk about some hot-button Big Sky Conference football topics including Sac State's financial surge & Pac candidacy, Montana's ever-spinning QB carousel and the Griz defensive struggles. Plus, Sammy & Colter talk about Northern Colorado's eternal struggles and Weber State's consistency identity as Montana State and Montana, respectively, prepare to host the Bears and the Wildcats.
Join Coach Dave Love as he tackles some of the most heated debates in basketball shooting on this episode of the podcast. Designed to help coaches and players alike understand the nuances behind each argument, this discussion demystifies popular controversies and provides clarity on what really impacts shooting performance. Episode Highlights: Turning vs. Squaring Feet: Explore the biomechanics and preferences that inform whether players should turn or square their feet when shooting, and how this affects balance and force direction. To Dip or Not to Dip: Delve into the debate on dipping the ball before shooting. We discuss how this movement can affect shot rhythm and power generation, and who might benefit from this technique. Gaze Focus: Should players look up at the ball or stay fixed on the target? We break down the visual focus strategies that can influence shooting accuracy and player concentration. Additional Debates: The episode also covers other contentious topics such as the optimal set point for shooting and whether to use a one-handed or two-handed follow through. Each segment is designed to equip listeners with a deeper understanding of these debates, backed by both research and practical experience. By the end of the episode, coaches and players will be better positioned to make informed decisions about their shooting techniques, tailored to their personal or team's needs. Tune in for a detailed breakdown of basketball's biggest shooting debates and enhance your coaching or playing strategy!
Come join the crew in watching the 2001 action-adventure blockbuster hit starring Angelina Jolie! And trust us when I say that you won't want to take on this task alone… because this film sucks! Weak characterization, sloppy editing, and poor cinematography are only the start of this dud. But don't worry, our audio track is here to spice things up and save you from utter chaos! Then you'll have all the context ya need for when we dig into its full production on the next episode. Stay tuned!
We ask a HOT BUTTON question - how old are you, how long have you been in a relationship, and how often do you have sex? and it floods our inbox! This, the tightest game of Think Fast, and more!
Pros and Cons of Budgeting: What Works, What Doesn't, and What to Do Instead | Debt Free in 30 | Episode 522 Is budgeting the best way to manage your finances, or is there a more practical approach? Debt Free in 30's Doug Hoyes discusses the pros and cons of budgeting, breaking down popular budgeting methods like the 50/30/20 rule and the practicality of saving 20% of your income. Explore why traditional budgets can often be overly simplistic, why it's hard to start budgeting, and how to find a method that truly works for you. Doug shares his perspective on effectively managing money without being a "budget guy" and offers practical tips for those who struggle with budgeting. From understanding different budgeting styles to finding the right balance between debt repayment and saving, this season finale has everything you need to know to make budgeting work for you. Episode Timestamps: (0:00) Doug Hoyes Isn't a “Budget Guy” (0:50) Maureen Explains the 50/30/20 Budget Concept (4:20) Is Traditional Budgeting Overly Simplistic? (5:50) Doug Reconsiders His Stance on the Value of Budgeting (6:45) Budgeting Based on Pay Cycle (9:50) Is Saving 20% of Your Income Realistic? A Breakdown of Saving vs. Debt Repayment (14:40) Annual Budgeting: Why It Can Be Helpful and Practical Tips (19:20) Consumer Proposal Budgeting Sessions: What to Expect (21:20) Overcoming Difficulties of Starting a Budget (22:10) Exploring Budgeting Styles (23:45) The Importance of Being Realistic in Budgeting and Making Tools Work for You Stay ahead of financial challenges with expert advice delivered straight to your device. Subscribe to Debt Free in 30, turn on notifications, and follow us on your favorite social channels for more entertaining and educational content. Watch: YouTube Listen: AppleSpotify PodbayDeezerAmazon Music Follow: Hoyes Michalos InstagramHoyes Michalos Facebook Hoyes Michalos TikTokHoyes Michalos Twitter (X)Hoyes Michalos LinkedIn Resources:“Joe Debtor” Hoyes Michalos Annual Bankruptcy StudyZero Based Budgeting – Giving Every Dollar a Purpose 7 Reasons Budgets Fail and How to Succeed Budget Mistakes to Avoid (Youtube)Is the 50-30-20 Budget Rule Do-Able Today? Disclaimer: The information provided in the Debt Free in 30 Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended as personal financial advice. Individual financial situations vary and may require personalized advice from a qualified financial advisor. Always consult with a financial professional. The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Hoyes, Michalos & Associates, or any other affiliated organizations. We do not endorse or guarantee the effectiveness of any specific financial institutions or strategies discussed.
In the 8th episode of Bounce, co-hosts Mollie Cox and Claire Flowers interview guest Fo Neale-May, a seasoned senior director of Product Operations in B2B SaaS startups. They discuss the core aspects of product operations, including its definition, key responsibilities, strategies for overcoming resistance, and the common challenges faced in the field. The conversation discusses the scaling of product ops, integration with other functions like design ops, and the importance of effective insight utilization and boundary setting. With practical anecdotes and advice, the episode offers a comprehensive understanding of how product operations contribute to the efficiency and success of product teams.00:00 Introduction to Bounce Podcast00:14 Meet the Hosts: Mollie and Claire01:04 Introducing Today's Guest: Fo Neale-May02:06 Defining Product Operations02:32 The Role and Impact of Product Ops07:09 Challenges and Resistance in Product Ops14:38 Boundaries and Responsibilities in Product Ops17:26 Scaling Product Ops Across Organizations20:23 Common Themes and Challenges in Product Ops26:34 The Reality of Design Systems28:11 Challenges in Product Operations29:25 Identifying the Right Time for Product Ops30:53 Organizational Structure of Product Ops32:37 Misunderstandings and Resistance in Product Ops35:58 The Importance of Seeking to Understand38:25 Staying Motivated in a Misunderstood Field41:38 Hot Buttons in Product Ops46:01 Gardening and Final Thoughts
You ready to hear some DIRT!? We have all the hottest gossip! Tenacious D, The Grey Man, and some SCANDALOUS news surrounding the owners of the house from THE CONJURING! Ooooh, such hot gossip! [YouTube Version] [Sources and links] Get this episode AD-FREE on Patreon, along with our exclusive podcast The Netherworld Dispatch! Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Watch on YouTube. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and ...X? For more, cruise through our LINKS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hanna was very excited -- possibly too excited -- when she learned how cleaning factors into her new job at the state lotto. We also get an update on the family power washer and how Hanna's dad is using it to make ladies swoon.
Christian Powell preaches to the Faith Church congregation on Wednesday night, June 12, 2024. This is Week 12 of his Wednesday series "Hot Buttons, Soap Boxes, and the Bible". This message deals with an ever-present hot button topic, “Environmentalism and the Creation Mandate.” This message is based on Genesis 1:26-30.
Christian Powell preaches to the Faith Church congregation on Wednesday night, June 5, 2024. This is Week 11 of his Wednesday series "Hot Buttons, Soap Boxes, and the Bible". This message is part 2 of the hot button topic, "Do Christians Struggle With Mental Health?"
5pm Hour 3 - Mike and Bulldog take your calls and discus if Sean McDermott is the topic of discussion that gets Bills fans fired up.
Christian Powell preaches to the Faith Church congregation on Wednesday night, May 22, 2024. This is Week 10 of his Wednesday series "Hot Buttons, Soap Boxes, and the Bible". This message deals with an ongoing hot button topic, "Do Christians Struggle With Mental Health?"
What Colour Would You Do Away With? | OttaWHAT? | Transformer Drugs & Hotdogs From Heaven | DUGY Don't Disappoint | A Boring Couple | Woodpecker Hot Button! | Joke Text | A P.O.S. Alert! | Bert & Ernie S&P Shakers
Christian Powell preaches to the Faith Church congregation on Wednesday night, May 8, 2024. This is Week 9 of his Wednesday series "Hot Buttons, Soap Boxes, and the Bible". This message deals with an ongoing hot button topic, Critical Race Theory, or CRT.
Listen in to find out what has Amy really steamed, and how someone without children can be so passionate. And how did we get on the topic of Taylor Swift? (Hint: Not from Tim!) And there's an oldie, but a goodie from Tim's encyclopedia of phrases that makes a return.
Have you ever found yourself working a Wedding and the same question or confusion arises again and again? Even though we are wedding professionals with several years of experience, we still have questions! We're here to address those pesky questions once and for all. Casi and Hillary bring their real questions to each other to see if they can get some answers.Do you have questions too? We'll be doing frequent installments of Spilling the Tea episodes, so DM us on Instagram with YOUR burning questions so we can address them next time!Follow us on Instagram for so much more! @weddingsaltpodcast / @casiyostphoto / @kayloebridal
Christian Powell preaches to the Faith Church congregation on Wednesday night, May 1, 2024. This is Week 8 of his Wednesday series "Hot Buttons, Soap Boxes, and the Bible". This message is part 3 of his 5th message dealing with the LGBTQIA+ agenda.
Christian Powell preaches to the Faith Church congregation on Wednesday night, April 24, 2024. This is Week 7 of his Wednesday series "Hot Buttons, Soap Boxes, and the Bible". This message is part 2 of his 5th message dealing with the LGBTQIA+ agenda.
Christian Powell preaches to the Faith Church congregation on Wednesday night, April 10, 2024. This is Week 6 of his Wednesday series "Hot Buttons, Soap Boxes, and the Bible". This message is part 1 of his 5th message dealing with the LGBTQIA+ agenda.
Christian Powell preaches to the Faith Church congregation on Wednesday night, April 3, 2024. This is Week 5 of his Wednesday series "Hot Buttons, Soap Boxes, and the Bible". This message is part 2 of his 4th message dealing with the ever-current and polarizing subject of immigration.
Christian Powell preaches to the Faith Church congregation on Wednesday night, March 27, 2024. This is Week 4 of his Wednesday series "Hot Buttons, Soap Boxes, and the Bible". This fourth message deals with the ever-current and polarizing subject of immigration.
Christian Powell preaches to the Faith Church congregation on Wednesday night, March 20, 2024. This is Week 3 of his Wednesday series "Hot Buttons, Soap Boxes, and the Bible". This third message deals with the delicate subject of abortion.
Have you ever credited your frustration or overwhelm in a particular situation to “overstimulation?” If so, join the club! “Overstimulation” seems to be the word for mothers on social media (and many in-person interactions too). And it's easy to understand why with so many things grabbing for our attention on top of a need to love and care for our families well. The good news is there is hope in the midst of the overwhelm, and we don't have to be slaves to the things that make our brains feel like they're full of bees. In this episode we'll talk about the reality of feeling overstimulated (it's not all in your head!) but also tackle practical ways to combat it with both compassion and grit. Be encouraged that “overstimulated” is not where you have to stay, friends! Sponsor Info: Site: https://www.voetbergmusicacademy.com/ Code: misformama Bible References: Romans 6:1 Romans 8:37 2 Corinthians 12:7 1 Peter 5:8 Links: M Is for Mama Penny Reward System Leave a Review for the M is for Mama Show Paint & Prose Pre-Order Hard Is Not the Same Thing as Bad M Is For Mama Chore Guide M Is For Mama Meal Plan Sign-Up Find Abbie at: Instagram Youtube Facebook
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Experience the Truth, Beauty and Goodness of Catholicism. Non-Catholics and Catholics alike are invited to encounter Christ in this program. Join us every Wednesday night 7:00 – 8:30 pm in McMahon Hall (Church basement) beginning September 28th and continuing through Easter. Want to learn more? Check out the link below: https://shofjesus.com/becoming-catholic/
Pastor Christian Powell preaches to the Faith Church congregation on Wednesday night, February 28, 2024. This is Week 2 of his series "Hot Buttons, Soap Boxes, and the Bible" and also the second message dealing with the rise and expansion of A.I. or artificial intelligence. The subject material comes from Genesis 11:1-9.
Advocacy is one of those topics that can get birth workers taking sides and sharing strong opinions. In this episode, I argue that advocacy is the heart and soul of all client-centered birth work, and I frame it in a way that I think you'll agree with me! Get involved as an advocate at all levels of impact--with individuals, in your local environment, and at the state and federal levels. I close the episode with a call to action to support the Perinatal Workforce Act, complete with an easy step-by-step process to follow and a file to download and share with your representative. Let's join together in support of better birth! Link to download file: https://www.birthwords.com/podcast
In this edition of Talk of Champions: Short Sessions, Ben Garrett and Chuck Rounsaville of the Ole Miss Spirit/On3 (OMSpirit.com) cover all the major hot-button Ole Miss topics, including Lane Kiffin as a candidate at Alabama, to mid-year football enrollees and Hugh Freeze's attempt to poach Derrick Nix.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
What's the hot button issue in your house?! "Hot button, My wife is a slob, does NOT clean up after herself!" "Is it supper or is it dinner? I grew up calling it supper. My husband refuses to call it that and sometimes won't eat what I make if I call it supper and not dinner." "My husband leaving trash NEAR but not IN the garbage can or recycling bin. Why is your empty pop can on the counter directly above the recycling bin??? Ugh!!!" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Voice of the Chicago Bears, Jeff Joniak, joins Ken Carman and Anthony Lima for a Thursday morning talk ahead of Sunday's showdown between the Browns and Bears in Cleveland.
Today: Some days are winners, and some days we try to find what rhymes with mutton - guess which day this is? Also today - popular Halloween costumes, pug crawl, find an alien for money, and have a great day friends!
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