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The REal Crime Podcast
Episode 14: Stormy Love: The Case of Missing Mom Crystal McDowell

The REal Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 61:35


As if finding a missing person isn't hard enough, toss in a category 4 Hurricane on the Texas Gulf Coast and you have the case of missing realtor Crystal McDowell.Make sure you subscribe, follow and review us. It really helps us keep bringing you stories like this!Follow Us: @therealcrimepodcastQuestions? Email Us at Therealcrimepodcast@gmail.comSubscribe, follow and rate us on itunes, spotify, goodpods and where ever you listen!Episode written by Christina Van De WaterEpisode Editing by Michael WrightCo-Hosted by Christina Van De Water & Kristen Varney Hunted in a Hurricane | The Case of Crystal McDowell - Bing videoDateline NBC - Before the StormPodcast Southern Fried True Crime - Episode 30 - Down Came the RainSupport the show

FanGraphs Baseball
FanGraphs Audio: Rachael McDaniel Likes and Dislikes the Playoffs

FanGraphs Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 43:24


Episode 871 Managing editor of The Hardball Times Rachael McDaniel joins the program to discuss some recent THT highlights, the end of Félix Hernández’s career in Seattle, and what delights and dismays us about postseason baseball. You’ll find Rachael’s recent piece on Félix here. Miriam Zuo on the Houston Astros after Hurrican Harvey. Allison McCague […]

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Booster Leader Podcast
My Booster Story: Lynne Dowell (Ep. 32)

Booster Leader Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 35:20


In this episode of the Booster Leader Podcast, Matt Waken and Hailey Cameron talk to Lynne Dowell, Client Manager of Team Hoston, about a wide range of topics: how she got introduced to Booster, the secret to her success, how to care for your clients, lessons learned through Hurrican Harvey, and her passion for beauty pageants.   As always, if you have any feedback or ideas, please send us an email to podcast@boosterthon.com.

While You Were Sleeping
We on iTunes bih

While You Were Sleeping

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 88:58


Forest and Shawn discuss MoviePass scamming, streaming services recreating cable, Insecure back, Joel Osteen and Lakewood honored for Hurrican Harvey, Florida local politics, Fish Tank, excitement for seeing Crazy Rich Asians, and Rest In Power (the Trayvon Martin doc). 

The Real Estate Sessions
Episode 122 - Ryan Bokros, ERA Real Estate

The Real Estate Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2018 40:12


January 2, 2018 - Ryan Bokros with ERA Real Estate, re-joins the podcast line-up to update everyone since we last chatted over a year and a half ago. We go from culinary school to technology to training and toss in a pinch of the Houston Astros amazing year along the way. 01:50 – Growing up and living in Houston 04:15 – Did you set out right out of school to be in the real estate industry? 08:30 – Fall 2017 – Hurrican Harvey and the Houston Astros 13:20 – How did you become a Realtor? 21:30 – Difference between boutique and the big companies 24:45 – Focus of the ERA training 27:15 – Importance of online relevancy 32:45 – Future of technology – What is most exciting? 37:00 – What piece of advice would you give a new agent just getting started in the business? http://www.twitter.com/ryanbokros (Ryan on Twitter) email Ryan  

Koncrete Flava Radio
Ep. 11: D'Banj/Gucci Mane "El Chapo"; Dotman/ Mr. Eazi "Afro Girl"; 2Baba "Gaga Shuffle"

Koncrete Flava Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 17:07


This is episode 11 of our podcast where we will be giving all the flava from music, entertainment to fashion. Today we will be discussing about the updates on Houston after Hurrican Harvey; Michelle Pfeiffer stars in Mother; Soulland Pop-up Art Shop; Burberry London Photo Exhibit Subscribe to our page now! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter: @KoncreteFlava

Data Podcast
data.world (@datadotworld) - Joe Boutros & Alex Zelenak talks about this innovative Open Data Portal

Data Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017 31:34


Joe Boutros is the Director of Product Engineering at data.world, overseeing the product development and user research programs. He has spent the last 15 years working on early stage consumer facing technology problems as a software engineer, product manager, entrepreneur, and consultant. Joe focuses deeply on data informed product development - the magic at the intersection of measurement and testing, and hands-on user research. Previously, Joe was the founder of Indeed Labs, the innovation team inside the #1 job site in the world. His team was responsible for envisioning the future of Indeed.com’s product suite via invention and rapid prototyping and was the genesis of their entrance into new product categories. Alex Zelenak is a Product and User Experience Designer, currently helping people collaborate around data at data.world. Alex has spend over a decade designing and building products on behalf of agencies, enterprises, and startups. Whether through a mobile app, analytics portal, or social platform, Alex has a passion for translating ideas into positive outcomes. Interviewer: Rajib Bahar, Shabnam Khan Agenda: RB - Most data experts at one point or another have been to one of the 2700 open data portals. Data.world has made it's own space. Unlike other open data portals, it is a crowd sourced data collection site aiming to have quality data. Without it, I would not have known facts such as 18 million open datasets in the world or 2.4 million websites existence during Google’s launch in 1998. We have seen some interesting data collection effort when Hurrican Harvey hit. Please tell us more about this portal. SB - Datasets subreddit is a place where many data hungry pros request for datasets. Where is it's limitation? And what kind of common 4 problems related to researching Open Data are you trying to cure? RB - Tell us more about your collaborative efforts with around 200 Data experts in various disciplines. SB - Based upon our understanding, a data project in Data.World is when you're ready to share your collected data to the whole world. Why do you make a distinction between Data Project and DataSet? RB - How do we use workspace in Data.World? Is that some sort of Integrated development environment for data focus? SB - In a dataset, do you import data or have live connection to it only? RB - Has anyone raised privacy or other related concern? How do you make sure someone is not sharing sensitive data that may fall into PHI or other relevant category? SB - How do we connect with you both Twitter/LinkedIn or blog? Music: www.freesfx.co.uk

BYU Sports Nation
Matich Monday

BYU Sports Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 49:45


It's another Matich Monday on BYU Sports Nation! Trevor Matich, ESPN College Football Analyst, dissects BYU's current situation and how they can rebound. Men's hoops get an additional opportunity to play Friday, October 27th in a charity exhibition versus New Mexico to benefit victims of Hurrican Harvey. Roni Jones-Perry joins the show and talks about her momentum and the overall atmosphere around the women's volleyball team towards the end of the regular season.

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Father Snort
Our Pre-Harvey Lives are Dead and In The Tomb - Audio

Father Snort

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2017 13:36


Brad Sullivan Proper 16, Year A August 27, 2017 Emmanuel, Houston Exodus 12:1-14 Romans 13:8-14 Matthew 18:15-20 Our Pre-Harvey Lives Are Dead and In the Tomb Last Friday, I was volunteering over at FamilyPoint Resources, a little ways down Memorial from here. Family Point has after school programs for children in this area along with other services for children and families. With school not yet in session last week, FamilyPoint opened up to have some hang out time for the neighborhood kids, and I was there to help with that. I spent a little bit of time on the soccer field, but mostly built LEGOs with a group kids. It’s great getting to see what they come up with and how excited they are to show off their creations. There was the occasional dispute over, ‘that piece is mine,’ but mostly we just built together and admired each others’ creations. Afterwards, I was talking with the executive director, Stephanie Hruzek, about Family Point and the needs of the neighborhood. They need folks to come help with after school, of course, and they’re also assembling teams to help muck out houses. All are welcome to join in those efforts, by the way. One thing that was so heartening and wonderful in Stephanie’s and my conversation was the seeming role reversal of families that Family Point is used to serving, coming out to help serve others, be it through mucking houses, helping at Family Point, or just helping out a neighbor in any way they need. The humanity that she has seen in the wake of Hurricane Harvey has far surpassed the damage done. Fear of the other and fear of the unknown seem to be down right now, and our shared humanity is coming to the fore. Stephanie shared her joy at this recognition of, this living into our shared humanity, and our hope and prayer is that this seeking out and reaching out for the other continues. Reaching out for one another and recognizing our shared humanity feels like pre-Harvey burdens have been lifted off our shoulders, burdens we were not even all that aware of: burdens of fearing others or ignoring others. Amidst these burdens which we often carry, Jesus says, “Come to me, all you that are weary and are carrying heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me; for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.” (Matthew 11:28-30) Jesus’ yoke is his teaching, his way. As much as our religion has at times tried to make Jesus’ way difficult and heavy, the way of Jesus, the teachings of Jesus are easy, and light. The way of Jesus takes other burdens off our shoulders and lightens our loads as we walk this life together. Helping others with our post-Harvey, newfound common humanity has felt lighter than before. This is the way and the teaching of Jesus. Post-Harvey, we’ve been walking in the way of love, and we’ve been less encumbered by the burden of fearing the other, less encumbered by the burden of ignoring the other, less encumbered by the burden of enmity towards the other. Friends and family who have had estrangement growing over differing political and religious beliefs have found that such differences don’t matter in the wake of Harvey. Our petty differences and even our important differences do keep us…different, but they don’t need to divide us. If we need to be divided, God will sort that out later on. In all seriousness, Jesus taught on several occasions that any sorting out of the people, any dividing of humanity that needs to happen will be done by God at the end of the ages. In the mean time, Jesus taught that we are to live with each other, sometimes to put up with each other, but above all to love each other and to live out our common humanity. Paul told the church in Rome to “owe no one anything except to love one another.” The burden of fear keeps us from loving one another, and there are few heavier burdens than fear - except perhaps a desire for vengeance. Before Paul wrote to owe no one anything except to love one another, Paul wrote, “Repay no one evil for evil…never avenge yourselves, but leave it to the wrath of God…” (Romans 12:17-19) Desire for vengeance may seem justified, but it is a heavy burden, and Jesus’ yoke, his teaching, seeks to lighten that burden. “If another member of the church sins against you,” Jesus taught, “go and point out the fault when the two of you are alone. If the member listens to you, you have regained that one. But if you are not listened to, take one or two others along with you, so that every word may be confirmed by the evidence of two or three witnesses. If the member refuses to listen to them, tell it to the church; and if the offender refuses to listen even to the church, let such a one be to you as a Gentile and a tax collector.” Ok, so if we’re being honest, going up to the person who has hurt you and going to them with your heart in your hand letting them know that they hurt you is not an easy task. Doing so requires courage and vulnerability. You might just get hurt again. Going to someone and seeking reconciliation, however, is so much easier and lighter than carrying around the burden of hurt forever. The weight of carrying that pain around is hard and heavy, carrying the accompanying fear and mistrust takes are hearts of flesh and turns them into hearts of stone, weighing us down even further. We trust less and less and fear more and more, when we don’t seek reconciliation, and then we end up with our pre-Harvey burdens of fearing the other, ignoring the other, and holding enmity for the other. Seeking reconciliation is a far easier and lighter burden than the burden of carrying fear, mistrust, and enmity. Even if you can’t be reconciled, Jesus taught that you still don’t carry the enmity around. You drop it. You let it go. If you can’ t be reconciled, then let that person be to you as a gentile and a tax collector. On the one hand, you’re considering that person to be outside of your life, apart from you. On the other hand, what grudge would you hold against someone who is not a part of you? Let the grudge go, let the person go, and wipe the slate clean. It would be up to the other person at that point to rebuild the relationship. At the same time, gentiles and tax collectors were a part of Jesus’ and the early church’s mission field, so there is a writing off and a starting over in Jesus’ teaching about when reconciliation doesn’t occur. Death and resurrection. Such is the way of Jesus. Such is his easy yoke and his light burden. Our shared humanity, seeking out the other without fear, forgiving and actively seeking reconciliation: these are ways of Jesus that we absolutely need in our post-Harvey lives, and what we need in our post-Harvey life as Emmanuel. We need each other. We always did, but pre-Harvey, we felt secure enough in other things not to realize our need for each other quite so acutely. Our pre-Harvey lives are dead and in the tomb. Our post-Harvey lives and post-Harvey life as Emmanuel is emerging from the tomb. Post-Harvey, we have been woken from sleep, and we realize just how much we need each other. More than a building, more than programs, we need each other. Emmanuel Episcopal Church & School is a new creation by water and the Word. We need to stay joined together, and we need to discover new ways to join together as well. In our post-Harvey, resurrected life, we need to keep reaching out into our community. We are a church, a people, without a building right now, and this is a challenge for us, and it is also a wonderful opportunity to live into our common humanity. Without our building to gather in and serve from, we get to gather and serve in other people’s buildings. We get to gather and serve in other people’s homes. We get to join with our neighbors as they gather and serve us. With prayer and reconciliation, we get to continue in this resurrected life, sharing in our common humanity as a new creation by water and the Word, following in the easy way and light burden of Jesus.

Father Snort
Our Pre-Harvey Lives are Dead and In The Tomb - Audio

Father Snort

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2017 13:36


Brad Sullivan Proper 16, Year A August 27, 2017 Emmanuel, Houston Exodus 12:1-14 Romans 13:8-14 Matthew 18:15-20 Our Pre-Harvey Lives Are Dead and In the Tomb Last Friday, I was volunteering over at FamilyPoint Resources, a little ways down Memorial from here. Family Point has after school programs for children in this area along with other services for children and families. With school not yet in session last week, FamilyPoint opened up to have some hang out time for the neighborhood kids, and I was there to help with that. I spent a little bit of time on the soccer field, but mostly built LEGOs with a group kids. It’s great getting to see what they come up with and how excited they are to show off their creations. There was the occasional dispute over, ‘that piece is mine,’ but mostly we just built together and admired each others’ creations. Afterwards, I was talking with the executive director, Stephanie Hruzek, about Family Point and the needs of the neighborhood. They need folks to come help with after school, of course, and they’re also assembling teams to help muck out houses. All are welcome to join in those efforts, by the way. One thing that was so heartening and wonderful in Stephanie’s and my conversation was the seeming role reversal of families that Family Point is used to serving, coming out to help serve others, be it through mucking houses, helping at Family Point, or just helping out a neighbor in any way they need. The humanity that she has seen in the wake of Hurricane Harvey has far surpassed the damage done. Fear of the other and fear of the unknown seem to be down right now, and our shared humanity is coming to the fore. Stephanie shared her joy at this recognition of, this living into our shared humanity, and our hope and prayer is that this seeking out and reaching out for the other continues. Reaching out for one another and recognizing our shared humanity feels like pre-Harvey burdens have been lifted off our shoulders, burdens we were not even all that aware of: burdens of fearing others or ignoring others. Amidst these burdens which we often carry, Jesus says, “Come to me, all you that are weary and are carrying heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me; for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.” (Matthew 11:28-30) Jesus’ yoke is his teaching, his way. As much as our religion has at times tried to make Jesus’ way difficult and heavy, the way of Jesus, the teachings of Jesus are easy, and light. The way of Jesus takes other burdens off our shoulders and lightens our loads as we walk this life together. Helping others with our post-Harvey, newfound common humanity has felt lighter than before. This is the way and the teaching of Jesus. Post-Harvey, we’ve been walking in the way of love, and we’ve been less encumbered by the burden of fearing the other, less encumbered by the burden of ignoring the other, less encumbered by the burden of enmity towards the other. Friends and family who have had estrangement growing over differing political and religious beliefs have found that such differences don’t matter in the wake of Harvey. Our petty differences and even our important differences do keep us…different, but they don’t need to divide us. If we need to be divided, God will sort that out later on. In all seriousness, Jesus taught on several occasions that any sorting out of the people, any dividing of humanity that needs to happen will be done by God at the end of the ages. In the mean time, Jesus taught that we are to live with each other, sometimes to put up with each other, but above all to love each other and to live out our common humanity. Paul told the church in Rome to “owe no one anything except to love one another.” The burden of fear keeps us from loving one another, and there are few heavier burdens than fear - except perhaps a desire for vengeance. Before Paul wrote to owe no one anything except to love one another, Paul wrote, “Repay no one evil for evil…never avenge yourselves, but leave it to the wrath of God…” (Romans 12:17-19) Desire for vengeance may seem justified, but it is a heavy burden, and Jesus’ yoke, his teaching, seeks to lighten that burden. “If another member of the church sins against you,” Jesus taught, “go and point out the fault when the two of you are alone. If the member listens to you, you have regained that one. But if you are not listened to, take one or two others along with you, so that every word may be confirmed by the evidence of two or three witnesses. If the member refuses to listen to them, tell it to the church; and if the offender refuses to listen even to the church, let such a one be to you as a Gentile and a tax collector.” Ok, so if we’re being honest, going up to the person who has hurt you and going to them with your heart in your hand letting them know that they hurt you is not an easy task. Doing so requires courage and vulnerability. You might just get hurt again. Going to someone and seeking reconciliation, however, is so much easier and lighter than carrying around the burden of hurt forever. The weight of carrying that pain around is hard and heavy, carrying the accompanying fear and mistrust takes are hearts of flesh and turns them into hearts of stone, weighing us down even further. We trust less and less and fear more and more, when we don’t seek reconciliation, and then we end up with our pre-Harvey burdens of fearing the other, ignoring the other, and holding enmity for the other. Seeking reconciliation is a far easier and lighter burden than the burden of carrying fear, mistrust, and enmity. Even if you can’t be reconciled, Jesus taught that you still don’t carry the enmity around. You drop it. You let it go. If you can’ t be reconciled, then let that person be to you as a gentile and a tax collector. On the one hand, you’re considering that person to be outside of your life, apart from you. On the other hand, what grudge would you hold against someone who is not a part of you? Let the grudge go, let the person go, and wipe the slate clean. It would be up to the other person at that point to rebuild the relationship. At the same time, gentiles and tax collectors were a part of Jesus’ and the early church’s mission field, so there is a writing off and a starting over in Jesus’ teaching about when reconciliation doesn’t occur. Death and resurrection. Such is the way of Jesus. Such is his easy yoke and his light burden. Our shared humanity, seeking out the other without fear, forgiving and actively seeking reconciliation: these are ways of Jesus that we absolutely need in our post-Harvey lives, and what we need in our post-Harvey life as Emmanuel. We need each other. We always did, but pre-Harvey, we felt secure enough in other things not to realize our need for each other quite so acutely. Our pre-Harvey lives are dead and in the tomb. Our post-Harvey lives and post-Harvey life as Emmanuel is emerging from the tomb. Post-Harvey, we have been woken from sleep, and we realize just how much we need each other. More than a building, more than programs, we need each other. Emmanuel Episcopal Church & School is a new creation by water and the Word. We need to stay joined together, and we need to discover new ways to join together as well. In our post-Harvey, resurrected life, we need to keep reaching out into our community. We are a church, a people, without a building right now, and this is a challenge for us, and it is also a wonderful opportunity to live into our common humanity. Without our building to gather in and serve from, we get to gather and serve in other people’s buildings. We get to gather and serve in other people’s homes. We get to join with our neighbors as they gather and serve us. With prayer and reconciliation, we get to continue in this resurrected life, sharing in our common humanity as a new creation by water and the Word, following in the easy way and light burden of Jesus.

Red Wing's Oil and Gas HSE Podcast
Hurricane Harvey on Red Wing's Oil and Gas HSE Podcast – OGHSE051

Red Wing's Oil and Gas HSE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2017 21:40


The entire U.S. Gulf Coast region has been affected by Hurricane Harvey and the subsequent flooding due to the massive amount of rain dumped on the region. In an effort to provide information and support for those affected by the storm, the Oil and Gas Global Network has come together for this special report on Hurrican Harvey. This special report of Red Wing’s Oil and Gas HSE Podcast includes two members of the Oil and Gas Global Network Team, Jake Corley of the Oil and Gas This Week Podcast and Paige Wilson of the Oil and Gas Industry Leaders Podcast, who share their unique perspective and information on the storm. As residents of the Houston area, we have seen the devastation caused by Hurricane Harvey first hand but were very lucky not to have lost as much as a great number of our neighbors. The Oil and Gas Global Network has started a GoFundMe page to help with the relief efforts and would appreciate anything our OGGN family can spare. You can find the donation page here: https://www.gofundme.com/harvey-restoration Click Play to Hear the Oil and Gas HSE Podcast Episode 51 – Hurricane Harvey We Have A Winner!!! Congratulations Ian Condie, HSE Manager at Baker Hughes a GE Company; you are this week’s winner of the Red Wing Offshore Bag! To get your hands on one of these awesome offshore bags, all you have to do is enter! Follow the link below and select Oil and Gas HSE and enter your information. We pull one lucky winner each week. Click Here to Enter More Information about Hurricane Harvey Storm Information 3 landfalls: Harvey made landfall not once but three times., First the storm hit Texas near Corpus Christi on Friday. It inched through Texas before eventually returning to the Gulf Coast. On Wednesday, it made a second and third landfall in western Louisiana. 56 years: The last time a storm was stronger when it made landfall in Texas was 1961, when Hurricane Carla also made landfall as a Category 4. Hurricane Carla was one of the strongest storms of the 20th century and killed dozens of people. 20 trillion gallons: Harvey dumped 20 trillion gallons of rain on Houston alone. According to ABC News, that’s enough to supply water to New York City for five years. 51.88 inches: Harvey lingered in Houston and the surrounding area for days, dumping feet of rain in most places. Cedar Bayou’s preliminary total was 51.88 inches. This sets a record for tropical cyclone rainfall in the continental U.S. 6 million Texans: The area where the most rain was dumped is densely populated. It’s estimated that 6 million Texans were impacted ...

Red Wing's Oil and Gas HSE Podcast
Hurricane Harvey on Red Wing’s Oil and Gas HSE Podcast – OGHSE051

Red Wing's Oil and Gas HSE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2017 21:40


The entire U.S. Gulf Coast region has been affected by Hurricane Harvey and the subsequent flooding due to the massive amount of rain dumped on the region. In an effort to provide information and support for those affected by the storm, the Oil and Gas Global Network has come together for this special report on Hurrican Harvey. This special report of Red Wing's Oil and Gas HSE Podcast includes two members of the Oil and Gas Global Network Team, Jake Corley of the Oil and Gas This Week Podcast and Paige Wilson of the Oil and Gas Industry Leaders Podcast, who share their unique perspective and information on the storm. As residents of the Houston area, we have seen the devastation caused by Hurricane Harvey first hand but were very lucky not to have lost as much as a great number of our neighbors. The Oil and Gas Global Network has started a GoFundMe page to help with the relief efforts and would appreciate anything our OGGN family can spare. You can find the donation page here: https://www.gofundme.com/harvey-restoration Click Play to Hear the Oil and Gas HSE Podcast Episode 51 – Hurricane Harvey We Have A Winner!!! Congratulations Ian Condie, HSE Manager at Baker Hughes a GE Company; you are this week's winner of the Red Wing Offshore Bag! To get your hands on one of these awesome offshore bags, all you have to do is enter! Follow the link below and select Oil and Gas HSE and enter your information. We pull one lucky winner each week. Click Here to Enter More Information about Hurricane Harvey Storm Information 3 landfalls: Harvey made landfall not once but three times., First the storm hit Texas near Corpus Christi on Friday. It inched through Texas before eventually returning to the Gulf Coast. On Wednesday, it made a second and third landfall in western Louisiana. 56 years: The last time a storm was stronger when it made landfall in Texas was 1961, when Hurricane Carla also made landfall as a Category 4. Hurricane Carla was one of the strongest storms of the 20th century and killed dozens of people. 20 trillion gallons: Harvey dumped 20 trillion gallons of rain on Houston alone. According to ABC News, that's enough to supply water to New York City for five years. 51.88 inches: Harvey lingered in Houston and the surrounding area for days, dumping feet of rain in most places. Cedar Bayou's preliminary total was 51.88 inches. This sets a record for tropical cyclone rainfall in the continental U.S. 6 million Texans: The area where the most rain was dumped is densely populated. It's estimated that 6 million Texans were impacted by 30 inches or more of rain. 185,149 homes: According to the latest estimate from the Texas Division of Emergency Management, 185,149 homes were either damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Harvey and the resulting flooding. That number is expected to rise. More than 13,000 people have been rescued in the Houston area, and an estimated 42,399 people were in shelters in Texas as of Friday. 1.9 million: As part of FEMA's relief efforts, more than 1.9 million meals have been distributed in Texas. $125 billion: Estimates predict the damage in destruction and lost output could reach $125 billion. By comparison, Katrina's damage was about $110 billion. Surpassing Katrina would make Harvey the costliest hurricane in U.S. history. Shelters and Logistics For the most up-to-date information related to Hurricane Harvey and the relief efforts, the Texas.gov website is your official resources controlled by the state of Texas. https://gov.texas.gov/hurricane For information about getting around after the storm (road closures, remaining high water, etc.) the Texas Department of Transportation is going to be your best resource. http://www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/division/traffic/safety/weather/hurricane.html If you are in need of a shelter or would like to give back to your community, someone put an interactive map up on Sketch-City,

I'm Kinda Famous Podcast
33 - McDonald's Nationalist

I'm Kinda Famous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2017 60:23


We have been late dropping the last few episodes. I am making some changes and moves to how we operate as well as starting a new podcast or two. We still gonna be here every week! Not to mention we are recording live event September 15th with Autumn Black CEO and EOC of Queen X Magazine! Level up! This week how do I do an episode and not talk about Hurrican Harvey but Florida brace yourselves for Irma please do the right thing! I talk a little about North Korea, tell a story about why racism at MCDonalds will keep me from going back to another one, and more notes and pieces! I was beat from some other recordings during this show but it was still a good show.   Buy Wifi at Rock Bottom : Something About Meth (Paperback or EBook) : http://amzn.to/2vOlxTC ----more----My Podcast Setup : http://amzn.to/2xChhEIZoom H4n : http://amzn.to/2gfHs0tAmazon Echo Dot : http://amzn.to/2wyaQWc Listen to the Entire Mental Health Week of IKF below and sharehttps://kindafamouspod.podbean.com/category/mental-health-awareness/ Shoutout to Touch Body Works handmade and natural skin products for men and women. So Natural you can eat it ...but dont! http://www.evoketouch.com Use Code Podcast10 at check out for 10% off Get the Feest app on Android and Apple app store to find daily specials around town. No need to get there and find out deals find deals then decide! Kinda Famous Linkshttps://kindafamouspod.podbean.comhttps://facebook.com/kindafamouspod https://twitter.com/kindafamouspod https://www.redbubble.com/people/arowefilms/shop?asc=u https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYia_79kdjRrCXwNOo2Q2-fbB8c9wtrtY Ways To Listen to the Im Kinda Famous Podcast:1. Podbean - https://kindafamouspod.podbean.com2. iTunes - Search Im Kinda Famous podcast & Subscribe (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/im-kinda-famous-podcast/id1212053009?mt=2 )3. Android - Google Play Store download Google Music app Search for Im Kinda Famous podcast & Subscribe4. Share With Friends! We are on many streaming and podcast apps and sites but these are the top 3 ways to guarantee you do not miss an episode! Need Help? Drop a message!

Uphold Podcast Network
The African-American Museum and Joel Osteen

Uphold Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 59:52


The fellas discuss the trip to the African-American museum, and also the Joel Osteen and his church in Houston in relationship to Hurrican Harvey. Interesting conversation, check it out!

The Jewish Hour
Houston: Malka Finman and Rabbi Yossi Zaklikofsky

The Jewish Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2017


Welcome to The Jewish Hour with Rabbi Finman, for September 3, 2017. In this episode, Rabbi Finman talks to Malka Finman and Rabbi Yossi Zaklikofsky about life on the ground in Houston during Hurrican Harvey.      

Comforter In Chief and North Korea Goes Nuclear

"Tapp" into the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2017 124:00


President Trump has declared today a National Day of Prayer for Texas and the victims of Hurrican Harvey. We'll talk about Trump's second visit to Texas. North Korea has tested the most powerful nuclear weapon yet. Kim Jong-un has so far, ignored pressure from the U.S. and the U.N. and poses an even bigger threat to the world at large. I'll be asking you "What should be done about North Korea?".  I'll have the "Culture Wars" and "Outrage of the Week" segments and don't forget about the Edwards Notebook and the Veteran's Tip of the Day! All of this and more as time allows. Listen live, join the chatroom, be a part of the show.

Comforter In Chief and North Korea Goes Nuclear

"Tapp" into the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2017 123:17


President Trump has declared today a National Day of Prayer for Texas and the victims of Hurrican Harvey. We'll talk about Trump's second visit to Texas. North Korea has tested the most powerful nuclear weapon yet. Kim Jong-un has so far, ignored pressure from the U.S. and the U.N. and poses an even bigger threat to the world at large. I'll be asking you "What should be done about North Korea?". I'll have the "Culture Wars" and "Outrage of the Week" segments and don't forget about the Edwards Notebook and the Veteran's Tip of the Day! All of this and more as time allows. Listen live, join the chatroom, be a part of the show.

Veracity Hill
Episode 60: Watts of Love for Hurrican Harvey Victim

Veracity Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2017 58:35


In this episode Kurt speaks with Christie Dunne of Watts of Love regarding their support for Hurricane Harvey victims.

Veracity Hill
Episode 60: Watts of Love for Hurrican Harvey Victim

Veracity Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2017 58:35


In this episode Kurt speaks with Christie Dunne of Watts of Love regarding their support for Hurricane Harvey victims.

Pagan-Musings Podcast Channel
PWN 2017.8.5: Floods, explosions, hate, and music

Pagan-Musings Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 122:00


KaliSara & RevKess once again address some of the headlines from mainstream and Pagan media. In this week's edition they will talk about Hurrican Harvey, hate in America, and Pagan music. Hurricane Harvey Chemical Plant in Texas explodes Hate in America CalderaFest postponed Live, raw, and unscripted. Pagan Weekly News brings you a weekly dose of news and information from unique Pagan perspectives. Be suree and listen through to the end to catch KaliSara's News in a Flash.

Frantic Thoughts
Why I Collect Games - Ep.13

Frantic Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 37:41


THIS WEEK I talk about Hurrican Harvey, some rambling on what I've been playing, then jump into the news where I talk about the Nindie direct and the  bummer that is Halflife 3. I then jump into the topic of the week-- collecting and why I enjoy it. Let's chat! @FranticSociety Check out my Youtube for future videos and reviews! Frantic Youtube

Wrestling News Source Podcast
Sasha Banks Interview Replay

Wrestling News Source Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017


This weeks episode of the WNS Podcast which is based in Beaumont, TX has been canceled due to Hurrican Harvey which has devasted vast swathes of eastern Texas. We have decided to reply our exclusive interview with WWE Superstar Sasha Banks in which she discussed a number of topics including her chemistry with Bayley, thoughts before going into the first ever womens Hell In A Cell match and her desire to main event WrestleMania in the future. We hope to be back up and running next week TexasStrong.

Reel to Real Talk with Sergio Barrera
A Few Minutes With... Mattie of @matildenben, creator of Benny Bears!

Reel to Real Talk with Sergio Barrera

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017


This week our theme is "People helping people" as we take a bit of a different approach to the show! Our guest is Mattie of @matildenben on Instagram, and we will be sharing a lot of information on how to be part of recovery efforts from Hurricane Harvey!Mattie and her Mom Vanessa visit with us to share their passion project called Benny Bears! They share what Benny Bears are and the amazing story behind this great project. From the heart of a child comes a love for her brother as she uses her talents to create wonderful craft bears to raise funds to train a service dog for her brother. Hear her amazing story on this episode!Also, we discuss the many ways in which one can get involved in supporting those in need in Houston and the Gulf Coast area as they begin the process of recovery after the devastation of Hurrican Harvey.Kerrville Convention and Visitors Bureau Communication Coordinator Leslie Jones joins us to share whats going on in Kerrville to support those in need during this time.San Antonio Stephanie files another great report on birthday freebies, and shares what some local restaurants and establishments are doing to help out those in need after this Hurricane.Join us for a very special episode of A Few Minutes With...!

THE Collision of Faith & Politics with The Ninja Pastor!

With a weather catastrophe like Hurrican Harvey devastating Texas and the 24/7 negative news cycle coverage demoralizing folks all over the country, it is obvious; some places 'get it' and others don't.   You hear a lot about "Texas Pride."   Do you understand what that is if you have never spent much time in Texas?  Probably not.  Why is Texas Texas? Because Texas knows who and what they are.   It takes some confidence to know who and what you are.  Most people do NOT know who or what they are. Aaron Conrad, 10 year 'overnight internet sensation' https://aaronconrad.com/category/leadership/ who actually 'knows Bo' knows who and whose he is, will be our guest in the show opening 30 minutes today!  You'll love this guy!   Then, we are going to talk about some tough stuff...  Here is a taste: “The most dangerous and deadly drug isn't heroin or meth. It's loneliness. Loneliness is the most dangerous drug in the world. Loneliness is the ultimate gateway drug. Drugs may be the termination but loneliness is the inspiration. Loneliness contributes to the most devastating decisions and choices a human being can make.” The Ninja Pastor Listen and share please...

Ballzy
What does Hurricane Harvey mean for The Houston Texans?

Ballzy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2017 34:05


Hosts Barry Horn and Kevin Sherrington chat with John McClain from the Houston chronicle about the impact of Hurrican Harvey and what it means for The Houston Texans.

Curtis Sliwa
08-28-17: Hurrican Harvey, Tillerson Attacks Trump, and Gone with the Wind in Danger

Curtis Sliwa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 101:22


Handel On The Law
Who's laughing now?; Subway Settlement Sucks; First time for everything, but WTF?!; Love & Marriage & Punches; Hurrican Harvey & HotL

Handel On The Law

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2017 164:10


Handel on the Law, Marginal Legal Advice