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Time travel with Jon and Courtney, Joe goes missing, too much whiskey in the music, and more from today's show. Plus ... Today is for making gingerbread houses!
Quote of The Day: “You cannot be grateful for what you feel entitled to.” ~ Jonathan Pokluda Hosts: TOLA Omoniyi, Olufunke Aderogba, Eyiyemi Olivia, Kanyinsola Omojola
Stupid News Extra 7-26-2023 … It was Bring Your Snake to the Waffle House Day
We want to help you out by sharing Central Mississippi's go-to moves for getting out of the dog house!
Закончили работу над ремиксом на трек Day & Night от стремительно-набирающего популярность в России и За Рубежом проекта Tasteful House . Отдельно Хотим отметить красоту исполнения и приятную энергетику вокалистки . Русская версия трека "Пустота" также прилагается .
In this episode Kinsey and Lindsay are providing listeners with insight on the pros and cons of having in-house coordinators at your venue as well as digging into the details of having these employees. Lindsay also shares her experience as an in-house coordinator. Training in house employees, taxes, W2s, etc. - If you're interested in a training program for in-house wedding planners Kinsey highly recommends The Planner's Vault. You can find information about that program here: https://shecreatesbiz.krtra.com/t/uVgzmZx5AkZa (aff link) Training documents we recommend having your employees sign The importance of an NDA What is a Hold Harmless document and why is it important Employee Training Overview: Company culture Upholding policies and procedures Huge commitment to implement training Trainings are a living document, constantly updating, adjustments and pivots Employees should never be surprised if they're not doing well Employees need to know and feel confident that you have their back Qualities to hire for Pivot quickly and gracefully Service industry experience - waitress etc Self-led/self starter Planners vault link Linds experience of being an in-house coordinator GET IN TOUCH WITH THE VENUE PODCAST: Email Lindsay: hello@thelindsaylucas.com Email Kinsey: kinsey@shecreatesbusinesspodcast.com DM us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thevenuepodcast/
If no one else is willing to say it, Grace will: the White House Press Briefings are a colossal waste of time. KJP does not answer questions, and the correspondents cannot do their job. Plus, tune in for Grace's commentary on the creepiest White House "press conference" yet: Joe Biden and a plethora of children.
On the final trading day of January, Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber discussed what investors should make of Tuesday's earnings releases from the likes of Caterpillar, McDonald's, Pfizer, Exxon Mobil, General Motors and UPS. The anchors also reacted to Exxon Mobil CEO Darren Woods blasting the Biden Administration's criticism of big oil companies' stock buybacks. He told CNBC, "The White House needs to get its facts straight." Also in focus: The Fed kicks off its two-day policy meeting, activists pressure Salesforce as Marc Benioff once again becomes sole CEO, plus Nike sues Lululemon.
Welcome to December 12, 2022 on the National Day Calendar. Today we celebrate two holiday favorites and how to extend the season. The cheerful red poinsettia plant was first brought to the United States from Mexico by botanist Joel Roberts Poinsett in 1825. Today poinsettias range in color from blue to golden orange, though this is not always natural. These plants are often sprayed with paint and even glitter, which doesn't help them live long past Christmas. So how has Ingrid from Missouri kept one poinsettia alive for more than 10 years? Her secret is to prune back the bracts or colored leaves in February or March. She then allows the plant 10 hours of natural light followed by darkness for the rest of the day. Her plant blooms season after season in a mixture of red and white. On National Poinsettia Day we celebrate the beautiful symbol of the season that can truly last all year. The first gingerbread was often used in religious ceremonies thanks to the Armenian monk, Gregory of Nicopolis. In 992 AD, he taught French Christians the art of molding his favorite food into the figures of saints. But when the Brothers Grimm told the tale of Hansel and Gretel and their fateful visit to a gingerbread house, German guilds began crafting the sturdy dough into candy-covered cottages. Perhaps they devised this story to keep hungry children from sneaking a bite of this holiday treat. Today there is no better way to invite the spirit of the season into your home than by baking up this treat. On National Gingerbread House Day build your own festive villages and celebrate the sweet, spicy scent of this holiday tradition. I'm Anna Devere and I'm Marlo Anderson. Thanks for joining us as we Celebrate Every Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We continue with another great spooky movie that has to do with lies, death, and love
The Mountain of the Lords House
The Mountain of the Lords House
The Mountain of the Lords House
The Mountain of the Lords House
1.21.22 - The WHITE HOUSE day of days! The [DS] BLUNDERS caught on tape! Go TIME! PRAY!
Welcome to December 12, 2021 on the National Day Calendar. Today we celebrate the humble beginnings of two holiday favorites. The first gingerbread was often used in religious ceremonies thanks to the Armenian monk, Gregory of Nicopolis. In 992 AD, he taught French Christians the art of molding his favorite food into the figures of saints. But when the Brothers Grimm told the tale of Hansel and Gretel and their fateful visit to a gingerbread house, German guilds began crafting the sturdy dough into candy-covered cottages. Do you think that some stories are invented to scare kids into keeping their mitts off the treats? Cause that is one scary story. On Gingerbread House Day build your own festive villages and celebrate the sweet, spicy scent of this holiday tradition. The cheerful red plant that we associate with the holidays got its start in 16th century Mexico. One legend tells the story of a poor girl who wanted to bring the Christ child a gift. The girl gathered weeds by the side of the road and by the time she presented them, the bouquet had transformed into bright red stars. American botanist Joel Roberts Poinsett sent the first cuttings of the plant from Mexico to the United States in 1825. But it was a California farmer who made their magic bloom. Paul Ecke discovered a technique that made the seedlings grow in branches. In the early 1920s he began selling the plants at a simple roadside stand. On National Poinsettia Day we celebrate this beautiful symbol of the season and its humble beginnings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The FINAL SHOW at the AA House is upon us and it was nothing short of LEGENDARY. Pick your poison and come along with Chief as he navigates the madness. The couch is chainsawed, stomped to bits and lit ablaze, the ceiling fan was destroyed, boxing matches, bottle rockets shot out of an ass, and the whole living room filled with smoke as a cyclone of punks swarmed in droves. Featuring band interviews with members of Calculated Chaos, Phorids, Hard Detox, Corkscrew Nose Dive, Cashing In, 187 and Death Pact. Shout out to Stein Design for the amazing photo. LET'S RAGE ONE LAST TIME. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/localobscene/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/localobscene/support
Chug a beer, take a shot and smoke that good stuff because we are heading out to the second to last show at the legendary AA House. There is nothing quite like jumping off a kitchen table into a full on mosh and getting crowd surfed across the living room as fireworks are exploding. Come along for the ride as we talk to as many people as we can about their favorite memories from the house that changed it all and brought the scene together. Featuring interviews with members of Noogy, Slowboat, Down Not Out, Kriminal Pogo, Casual Relapse and Vorrukt. LET'S RAGE!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/localobscene/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/localobscene/support
What happens in your house matters more than what happens any other place. Concentrate on what happens in your house and ignore the rest. The post What Happens in Your House: Day 23 of 75 Hard appeared first on 75 Hard Challenge.
Katelynn Spring is back to help us with our gingerbread foundation.
We have Arie and Jenna on the show today. The believe that their houses are haunted. Kelly and Wood will find out if someone died in their house. Wood has a long road trip planned with his parents. Kelly recalls his dad always wanting to stop at rest areas. And more from today's show. Thank you for listening and for sharing!
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The sixty-sixth broadcast from the sole crew member of the Terrapin, a ship attempting to sail around the Great Channel, the vast river that rings our world. An improvised podcast from Jack Crawford. Intro song: Droplets by Louie Zong --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/terrapin/support
When you're stuck inside I try my best to provide some bops to get you through being bored. Latest CLUB ANTHEMS!! #DJwesross
Covid Cast: Relaxing Deep House - Day 20 - April 12, 2020 Livestreamed on Facebook Livestreams on my facebook everyday at 7pm Stay healthy everyone! #techhouse #techno #livestream #deephouse #house Livestream, Deep House 2020, Deep House Music, Tech House, Deep House Vocal, Deep House Mix, Deep House Remix, Deep House Summer, Chill out Music, Remix, Mix, Summer Mix, Vocal, Chill Out, House Music, Deep House Vocal Mix, Best Deep House, Tech House Mix, Tech House Remix, Tech House Summer, Tech House Music, Tech House Vocal Mix, Best Tech House, Tech House
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Now going on 2 weeks in quarantine, we recap our family game of hide and seek, the new Netflix show Tiger King, and discuss whether or not this is the "new normal".
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We have had some lovely activities in this relatively short half term. There was some fantastic sporting success, including a bronze in the U10 Boys’ Football ACSIS finals, a gold in the U14 Boys’ Football and a gold in the U14 Girls’ Netball finals. Amazing results! We held our Year 3 and Year 4 swimming galas which were both hotly contested. Congratulations to Ubin for winning the Year 3 inter-house competition and to Jurong for winning the Year 4 competition. We had some lovely celebrations for Chinese New Year, including our second temple fair, arranged by the DCIS Mandarin department. It was lovely to see our children, all wearing festive clothes, enjoy the traditional activities run by our staff and parent volunteers. The campus looked beautiful, thank you DCA for decorating our school. The DCA also ran the Secondary disco, which was enjoyed by all who attended. As always, we are very grateful for the support of our parent community through the DCA. Our students in the exam years; Years 11 and 13 have successfully completed their mocks and are studying hard for their final exams later this year. A highlight of the IB journey, at least from a teacher’s perspective, is the presentation of the Extended Essays. Our Year 13 cohort shared their work with their peers, teachers and parents during a lovely CoffEE event. There was an amazing spread of topics, from The Fall of Singapore, to Exploring the Mind of Christopher Boone and Rap Music and its Evolution Through Time. The first House Day of this term was a great success. The Primary students had a fun filled day of dancing, whilst the Secondary students had a more reflective day, focusing on the theme Enquiry. We have seen numerous charity initiatives this half term, starting with the big fund raiser for those affected by the Australian bushfires and Indonesian flooding in the first week of term. This was followed by the Year 2 Charity Shops, where the children in Year 2 were selling baked goods and used toys and books to support the Red Cross’ work in Australia and Indonesia. 8MM and 11ML organised a Valentine Day’s Bake Sale, also raising money for the Red Cross and their work. I am very grateful to the Dover Court community for your generosity and willingness to help those in need. The Secondary lunchtime performances ‘On the Spot’ have been a great success this year, we have some incredibly talented students in our school. This has also been seen in the newly introduced Primary version – ‘At the Splat’, where Kai and Haley have set the bar high, with two wonderful performances. The Secondary students travelling to Tanzania to do service work, as part of the Global Campus, have been raising money for their trip through various initiatives. Inspired by the ‘On the Spot’ performances the students ran a charity vote, where teachers with the most votes were invited to participate in a karaoke style show in the Red Dot. Mr Bull, Mrs Hyland, Mr Mainstone, Mr Jury and Mr Lindsay did a much appreciated performance, singing ‘Into the Unknown’ from Frozen and the Backstreet Boys classic, ‘I Want It That Way’. Seldom have we seen such a supportive and enthusiastic audience! This past week we welcomed Abie Longstaff to the school to talk about her life as an author. Abie ran some fantastic workshops with the children in our Primary school, inspiring them all to become writers. Do listen to the interview with her in our podcast! As we had to rearrange a few things due to the current situation, I was honoured to be chosen to stand in as the Mystery Reader to read to one of our Reception classes. It was wonderful to see the excitement as the children discovered that Mr Shorts was joining them.
Dear DCIS Parents, I would like to thank you for your support last week and for being vigilant and understanding with regards to the current 2019-nCoV virus situation. On a lighter note, I would also like to thank Ms Hughes and Mr Liperis who arranged a wonderful House Dance Day for our Primary students. The energy and atmosphere on campus were fantastic and the action on the dance floor showed what our school is all about - a truly inclusive and supportive environment where every student gets the opportunity to shine. Primary parents should ask their children to share the choreography with them, for those who are brave enough, do share your family dancing with us in a video! During the Secondary Enquiry themed House Day the students enjoyed a range of enquiry based plenaries and activities during lesson time, such as a question matrix, gallery walk and collaborative reflection tasks. The Secondary disco took place last Friday and was a great success. Thank you DCA for arranging this event. Year 2 enjoyed running Charity Shops last week and did not only show some fantastic maths skills, but also managed to raise $400 for the Red Cross and their work in Australia and Indonesia. Well done! We look forward to welcome parents of children who are part of our English as an Additional Language programme to the EAL workshop that will take place tomorrow, 4th February, 8.45am in Cooper Hall. Elevate Education are joining us on Wednesday to conduct their much appreciated Ace Your Exams workshop for students Year 11. The Parent Teacher Conferences for Years 11 and 13 and the Secondary (Individual Learning Plan) ILP Meetings will also take place on Wednesday. Our Primary Head of ICT and Computing, Ms Cornes will run this year's Safer Internet Day, that takes place Tuesday 11th February. Ms Cornes and the ICT team are introducing the children to the concept Digital Citizenship. In class, the activities include discussions, videos, quizzes etc. Please continue the discussion about safe use of the internet at home. Finally, I would like to thank all of you who completed our Parent Satisfaction Survey. We managed to reach our target and our students might be slightly more excited than I was to hear that I will be taking guitar lessons with Mr Fernandez to be able to perform On the Spot and in the Primary assemblies.
Dear DCIS Parents, With Christmas just around the corner, and at the end of another busy term, it seems the perfect time to reflect on what has been happening in the Primary School. We returned from our restful half term break straight into our busy UN Day preparations which saw the children busily researching the country assigned to their class, as well as making and collecting artefacts for their displays. The culmination of the week was UN Day itself with our annual parade and spectacular country displays down on the field. A big thank you to the teachers who supported to the children with their work, the parents who also helped to set up the displays and of course the Mrs Gray and Mrs Hyland who once again came up with the grand plan for the day! We have had several other celebrations this term. Our Deepavali cultural dress-up day saw 2RB and 2SL, and 3CD and 3AS present their assemblies to staff, children and parents, sharing some interesting facts and stories with us all. Thank you to the students and staff for their collaboration and hard work on this. The DCA treated us to a spooky affair for Halloween, the school looked truly terrifying thanks to the creative decorations and gruesome costumes around the place. Thank you to the DCA for frightening us even more than last year! This year, we raised awareness of Remembrance Day across the school too. You may have noticed the sea of poppies in the corridors; our first ever red and black day was a huge success and we were proud to hand over a financial contribution to the British Legion. Kindness Week, which linked with House Day, got us all thinking of ways to look after each other and was a thoroughly thought-provoking week for us all. Thank you also to Miss Sanderson and Miss Lindars for planning World Children’s Day for us. It was fantastic to see the children take a lead with their learning as they became the teachers and shared skills with their friends in other classes. Our trips continued this term with Year 1 taking part in drama workshops at Centre Stage and Year 2 visiting the National Gallery. There was great excitement as Year 5 headed off to Telunas for their annual residential, with Mr Odey and the Year 5 team. We were delighted to also send a group of children off to Ho Chi Min City for the South-East Asia NAE games led by Mr Carswell and Miss Hughes. As well as this, Mr Baines and Mr Northridge chaperoned a party of Y6 and Y7 students to the NAE STEAM festival in Bangkok. I know the children loved it – they were praised for their innovation, creativity and their impeccable behavior. Trips such as these take a great deal of preparation and planning – a special mention goes to Mr Odey for his work on the Telunas trip and to Mr Carswell for planning the NAE games and to Mr Baines for all the prep with the STEAM trip. A great number of staff have given up their time to support the children – a great big thank you to each and every one of them for their dedication to the school. We were delighted to invite our Year 6 parents into school for an Open Morning in which they found out about the transition to Secondary School. Our Year 6 children thoroughly enjoyed a day in Secondary, meeting the teachers and having a taste of secondary lessons and life as a secondary student. Christmas crept up on us and once again the DCA sprang into action with reindeer, elves and some very familiar faced gingerbread people popping up around the campus! The lower primary nativities were amazing and well-enjoyed by children, parents and some lucky grandparents too. Both nativities were absolute bonanzas and certainly got us all into the Christmas spirit! Wishing happy holidays to you all and for those who celebrate Christmas, I hope you enjoy the festivities.
In the world of special needs, gift-giving can often involve a lot of brainstorming. In this episode, Mary Susan speaks about affordable toys that were a hit in her house. Blog post mentioned is here: https://www.marysusanmcconnell.com/blog-2/2019/11/10/a-few-gift-ideas-that-we-have-loved
Dear DCIS Parents, I was sad to miss yesterday's Remembrance Day service at Kranji War Memorial as I was attending the annual FOBISIA leadership conference, I've been told that it was very moving and I have seen some lovely photos. Our choir did a fantastic job signing with the other British schools in Singapore and Johor. Today at 11.11 we observed a minute of silence, with a live playing of the ‘Last Post’. This was very moving and I am very grateful to Mr Dwyer for playing the bugle. This week is Kindness week in school, during the week our students will participate in a range of activities promoting kindness and awareness, including pledges of ‘pay it forward’ and random acts of kindness. Mr Burren and the Learning Support team look forward to welcoming parents to tomorrow's Pathway Strategies workshop, 8.45-9.30am in Cooper Hall. Wednesday, 13th November, is House Day. The theme for the Secondary day is collaboration and the students will participate in a series of dance workshops, whilst the Primary students will focus on Kindness. We ask that all students wear their house shirts, PE shorts/leggings and trainers. Well done to our Cross Country teams, who participated in the ACSIS Cross Country Festival last week. A special mention to Emma in Year 4 who finished 2nd in her race and to the Under 14 boys team who finished 3rd. Finally, the DCA is looking for classes or group of friends to run stalls at the Christmas Fayre, 7th December, please sign up here if you're able to support this wonderful event.
What's it like to be working the Haunted House at the State Fair? The Stephanies get the State Fair Story for #Podcastonastick
HalleluYAH!All Praise to the MOST HIGH YAH for sending HIS Only Begotten SON who Knew no sin who took our sins upon HIMSELF that we may have the Gift of Eternal Life.HalleluYAH!In this Episode we read Psalm 27, 77, 127We see in Psalm 127:1 Unless YAHUAH builds the House the Builder Labors in vain. Unless YAHUAH watches the city the watchman watches in vain.All praises to the MOST HIGH for the Promised Gift of HIS RUACH HA'QODESH. HALLELUYAH!
We had a great first week of Term 3 and I enjoyed meeting some of our new parents at the coffee morning last Friday. Our first House Day of the term was very successful with a variety of Maths activities throughout the school. Congratulations to all the students involved in the ACSIS finals on Saturday.
If you missed out on the hitz morning crew this morning, you can listen to them now...#hitzmorningcrewrewinds
Netflix has delivered a rare experience in the haunted house genre. This may be the greatest the genre has to offer outside of season 1 of American Horror story. Spend the 10 hrs and soak into something special. And thank you all for the support during the entire run of 2018's 31 DAYS OF DREAD :) IG: akapad13 - Follow Inktoober Snap: akapad - New theme everyday Twitter: akapad Site: akapad.com
We had another successful House Day on Thursday and I’m grateful to Mr. Liperis and his team for the great work they have done building the house system over the last 18 months. The buzz around the school on House Days is great.
Last week we held our first House Day of the new academic year. It was wonderful to see both students and teachers get into the house spirit and partaking in various events on campus. Our next House Day will be next week, Tuesday 18th September, when the students will participate in a house literacy event. #DCISsg #NAEBeAmbitious Dover Court International School
Monday 7/16- Today on the show we had screenwriter and television producer Mara Akil along with the cast members of her new show "Love is" where they spoke about the show, meaning of love, and of course the other shows she wrote, which is one of Charlamagnes favorite "Girlfriends". Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to yet another white person calling the police on a black person for a unreasonable situation, and his name is "Coupon Carl". Moreover, since today is "National Get Out of the Dog House Day" we opened up the phone lines to see if any of our listeners are in need of making up to their partner. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
My school community and I celebrate our monthly House Day wit a Glee inspired competition during which I experience the Presence of God. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/presence/support
Fred and Kyle talk with vidographers Jeff Hage and Seth Thompson about life, light, collaboration, and the art of it all on Day 12 in Louisville, Kentucky from the hourse recently dubbed, Gonzo House Green Frog Photo Beer Portraits
The State of Affairs - Storms in the House – Day 1 by CTMI
The Price to Pay - Storms in the House – Day 2 by CTMI
The Solution - Storms in the House – Day 3 by CTMI
КАРТИНКИ ТВОРЧЕСТВО @ DJ TAGAЕще одна запись с побережья Вьетнама. Микс состоит из 3-х частей, каждая из которых хоть и является частью House музыки, но несет особое настроение. Микс для меломанов и тех, кто не заморчаивается о линейной форматности, имея способность переключать сознания в тон настроения звуковой волны. Приятного прослушивания ;)
КАРТИНКИ ТВОРЧЕСТВО @ DJ TAGAЕще одна запись с побережья Вьетнама. Микс состоит из 3-х частей, каждая из которых хоть и является частью House музыки, но несет особое настроение. Микс для меломанов и тех, кто не заморчаивается о линейной форматности, имея способность переключать сознания в тон настроения звуковой волны. Приятного прослушивания ;)
Ремикс на трек Day & Night от стремительно-набирающего популярность в России и За Рубежом проекта Tasteful House . Отдельно Хотим отметить красоту исполнения и приятную энергетику вокалистки . Всем добра и Любви !
Мой ремикс на Tasteful House"Day & Night"....
Мой ремикс на Tasteful House"Day & Night"....
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In celebration of Freaky October, we return to Ghoul School this week and welcome back its tenured professor, Barry Anderson. Bram Stoker Award horror writer and cemetery caretaker Owl Goingback joins us and talks about the horror genre of writing and about his haunting experiences at Central Florida's spookiest resting place. We also talk with […] The post Ripley Radio: An On-Demand Oddcast – Horror Writing, Haunted House Day & One Finger Push-ups appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
In celebration of Freaky October, we return to Ghoul School this week and welcome back its tenured professor, Barry Anderson. Bram Stoker Award horror writer and cemetery caretaker Owl Goingback joins us and talks about the horror genre of writing and about his haunting experiences at Central Florida’s spookiest resting place. We also talk with Mick Gooch of the United Kingdom who explains how he has set several world records by performing one finger pushups – most recently - on top of a nail! Believe It or Not! Additional Weird, Wild and Wacky Stories on the October 14 Halloween Episode of Ripley Radio, the official radio show of Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, includes: Rick Davis, director and co-founder of the Darkride and Funhouse Enthusiasts group requests the help of all Halloween lovers to help the initiative to have Congress create a National Haunted House Day; In her Weird Medical Malady segment, Jodi Pliszka introduces us to a young woman who can’t gain, or maintain her weight, no matter how much she eats; and Angela reports on the October happenings at Ripley’s Haunted Adventures attractions around the world. Our musical egress this week is the haunting Who Can it Be Now? by the Australian group, Men Down Under.