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The Greater New Orleans area has seen its fair share of hurricanes over the years and its residents have ample stories to tell about their experiences with these storms over the years, with Hurricane Katrina still being top of mind for many who live in the area today. One of these residents is Jason Hoffman, creator of the "504RoadTrips" YouTube channel, who sat down with Dan in this episode to talk about his personal experiences and memories of Katrina and some of the other storms that have recently ravaged parts of the Gulf Coast. A link to the "504RoadTrips" YouTube video "Drive Into New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1e2ggMYfxE A link to the trailer for the documentary "Closed for Storm": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rYzoskylbM Cover Photo credit: New York Times --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gribblenation/support
Cathy Brais lives at Eagle Plains, kilometre 370 of the Dempster Highway, just shy of the Arctic Circle. Her job as a highway foreperson often takes her into an infamous stretch of road known as "hurricane alley." What's it like living and working on one of the loneliest stretches of highway in the world? Cathy says a place is what you make it. Contact us Tweet us at @northofordinary or @theyukonkaren Email editor@northordinary.com You can also read/subscribe to Yukon, North of Ordinary magazine.
More than a dozen tornadoes reported yesterday across the southern La region / Murderer of 2 Bay St Louis police officers identified, officers identified / Kaare on the Fox News release about Mayor Cantrell recall effort / Drew Brees will be Purdue's asst coach for Citrus Bowl
As we get closer to Jeep Beach 2023--our 20th Anniversary--Char and Kurt will start to share more and more info on the big event! This week the designers of the big obsticle course at the track--Jerry Strickland and Red Rankin--stop by and share with us what it takes to get it done. They take you behind the scenes and also reveal some of what this years course will look like! LOTS of planning and testing go into the design and development too--did you know that with the release of the Gladiator they had to take the longer wheelbase into consideration as they were building the course? Hear details about this fact and MORE! Could there be a "Hurricane Alley" this year? Hmmmmm. They'll also discuss this years Kid Course and potential VIP area too!
Happy Halloween Week! Blake Lawson fills in for Scott Odom again, and Evan, Blake, and producer Jordan Phillips talk about their Halloween costumes as kids, their favorite candy, and then play a Halloween Trivia game! If you listen to this before October 30th, join us at Hurricane Alley behind Beauxjax for Worship Night! We are also having baptism and will take communion, check out all the upcoming events on our website, http://thesimplechurch.tv/events/events . Links for This Episode: The Legend of Stingy Jack Jordan and Tyler Phillips Halloween If you have feedback for the podcast, have a guest suggestion, or just want to talk to Scott, e-mail Scott@thesimplechurch.tv and follow us on Instagram @thesimplechurchpodcast. Leave us a 5-star review, and share the podcast with a friend to help spread the word. You can also find out more about the Simple Church at www.theSimpleChurch.tv .
Today on Backstage with the Simple Church it's all about baptism, co-hosts Evan Semanco and substitute host Blake Lawson (Middle School Pastor, regular co-host Scott Odom replacement) talk with Simple Church Care Pastor Bryan Reed, our staff seminarian, about what baptism actually is, why it is so important as a Christian, do you need to be baptized multiple Times, and more. Then Blake throws Bryan a curveball and we discuss VR Church doing the first recorded baptism in virtual reality, a real thing that happened that we talk through. If you are ready to be baptized and go public with your faith in the Shreveport/Bossier area, October 30th is the night for you! Fill out this quick form and we'll send you everything you need to know: https://bit.ly/3VkD7bi . If you live somewhere else in the world and want to get baptized, we'd love to help you figure out a way to make that happen! E-mail Evan@thesimplechurch.tv and we'll do our best to find a connection for you. You can also check out our beliefs on baptism including why we do not baptize infants here: http://thesimplechurch.tv/about-us/what-were-about Also, if you have a kid who wants to be baptized our Children's Pastor Christy Aguilard is having a baptism meeting for kids Sunday, October 23rd, e-mail her Christy@thesimplechurch.tv to sign up. Then we want everyone in the SBC to join us for Worship Night October 30th at 6 pm at Hurricane Alley behind Beauxjax for some great music, to take communion together, and celebrate all the baptisms! If you have feedback for the podcast, have a guest suggestion, or just want to talk to Scott, e-mail Scott@thesimplechurch.tv and follow us on Instagram @thesimplechurchpodcast . Leave us a 5-star review, and share the podcast with a friend to help spread the word. You can also find out more about the Simple Church at www.theSimpleChurch.tv .
Welcome to Hurricane Alley! This week on WGT we're waiting out the storm with some great company. I'm welcoming Rachel Sobel from the popular account @whineandcheezits, where we break down all the beauty and pain that is being a woman and mom. From that time she heard another mom talking sh** about her right in front of her face... to the power of showing up vulnerably on social media... to how she got through her divorce and found love again, we are digging into it all. Find Rachel on Instagram here, and check out her podcast here. Follow me on IG here, and check out the WGT Blog here! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wegottatalkwithsonni/support
Our special guest on this episode was Beau Hayes, partner in Beauxjax Crafthouse and the Eastbank District in Bossier City and Simple Church Partner. Co-Hosts Evan Semanco and Scott Odom talk to Beau about how he got started with a food truck, barely making it and stories from getting started, how Beauxjax actually happened, and his struggle with alcohol and hitting rock bottom. It's a great story of God working in Beau's life and his family, becoming an entrepreneur, and now using the music venue at Hurricane Alley to help The Simple Church by hosting our Worship Night on October 30th. Mark your calendar to join us on Sunday, October 30th at 6 pm & go eat at Beauxjax and support our friends in the Eastbank! Links from the Episode: Check out worship night here: http://thesimplechurch.tv/events/events Download the Simple Church App: http://thesimplechurch.tv/about-us/contact-info Follow Beauxjax and Hurricane Alley: https://www.facebook.com/beauxjaxcrafthouse , https://www.facebook.com/HurricaneAlleyEvents If you have feedback for the podcast, have a guest suggestion, or just want to talk to Scott, e-mail Scott@thesimplechurch.tv and follow us on Instagram @thesimplechurchpodcast . You can also find out more about the Simple Church at www.theSimpleChurch.tv .
Scott Pelley sits down with Reality Winner, who say she leaked classified information to serve the American people. Bill Whitaker looks at a chain of islands that turned disaster into hope. Anderson Cooper profiles Laurie Anderson, taking you inside the artist's exhibition on display at the Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on Wow! That's Not Normal, Chanelle & Jensen talk about the infamous Bermuda Triangle. Also known as The Devil's Triangle and Hurricane Alley, this site is known for sinking ships and even taking down planes straight from the sky. Some say it could be geological reasons, rogue waves, or maybe even aliens and parallel universes, is this place more dangerous than the rest of the ocean? Let's find out.
Secret Grasp is a paranormal podcast all about the mysterious and difficult to explain aspects of life. We cover topics relating to the paranormal, occult, psychic, spirituality, conspiracy theories, urban legends, cryptids, UFOs, aliens, ghosts, demons, and other strange occurrences. Visit us at www.secretgrasp.comThis episode is all about the Bermuda Triangle:- What is the Bermuda Triangle?- Origins of the Bermuda Triangle legend- Paranormal explanations for the Bermuda Triangle- Natural explanations for the Bermuda Triangle- Notable Incidents in the Bermuda Triangle- Criticisms of the Bermuda Triangle theory- Similar related phenomenon (Hurricane Alley, Sargasso Sea, The Devil's Sea, Nevada Triangle)Intro music:50 by tobylaneLink: https://pixabay.com/music/beats-50-1280/License: https://pixabay.com/service/license/Outro music:Half Mystery by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5026-half-mysteryLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
We're slowly becoming Miyazaki experts on JJBPod, as evidenced by this discussion of 2008's Ponyo. We also talk about how you take your coffee, podcasting in non-English languages, JoJodle, Doggie March, steamboats, and Hurricane Alley.Rate us nicely on Apple Podcasts Support us on Patreon Follow us on Twitter Subscribe to us on YouTube Join the fan Discord --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jjbpod/message
Talk It Up Episode #24 w/ Tommy Black. In this episode we discuss Dollar Store Toilet Paper, Candy for adults, In The kitchen with DJ Black, Pet Goats, Crack Me Up Comedy Club, Smoking weed for the first time, Announcing And1 Basketball Games. Hurricane Alley, apologizing on air, and so much more. This podcast is a one on one podcast where the two guests discuss whatever comes up. The Podcast is comedy based and are real people telling real stories. If you are a fan of Podcasts or conversations and interesting topics in general then this is the podcast for you. Become part of the Talk It Up family by subscribing and following each episode. #podcast #podcasts #conversation #talkitup #comedy #humor #lifestories #storytime #Willpalmer This is Episode #24 of the Talk It Up Podcast w/ DJ Black which aired 6/22/2021 . To view broken down clips of this episode please click on the Talk It Up CLIPS channels and Subscribe to the Talk It Up Clips page. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe7RBSf7vzXVRZrZhGEOuhA APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talk-it-up/id1502023480 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/3vqQQXXYNEMpmQyr6u3c2b STITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=511806&refid=stpr Don't Forget to subscribe to this channel as well and turn on all notifications so you can be alerted the moment the next episode release. Thank you all and I hope you Enjoy!! This podcast is comedy based and all real people telling real stories. Will Palmer and his guests use this platform to express their feelings and opinions. The topics discussed are meant to provoke thought. I hope the content of this podcast encourages you to form your own opinions of the events and topics discussed. Thank you in advance for viewing. You are awesome !!! --- 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/talk-it-up1/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talk-it-up1/support
Michael and Anthony wrap up chapter 1 of 1 Peter this week. They also enjoy a couple of brews in the meantime. Michael reviews the Kitty Has Claws from Revision Brewing and Anthony reviews the Hurricane Alley from Lonerider. Listen and Enjoy! Revision Brewing can be found here: https://revisionbrewing.com/ Lonerider can be found here: https://loneriderbeer.com/beers/
Climatrends Podcast Episode 3 - Hurricanes Dr. Kerry Emanuel Meteorologist Paul Douglas here with another episode of Climatrends, examining business risk posed by a rapidly changing climate. Our goal: interview leading scientists around the world, to better understand how physical threats are already impacting company's operations and bottom lines, and what climate models are predicting for the future. What should business leaders be doing today – to better prepare for a warmer, wetter, wilder tomorrow? For what it's worth, it was a tropical storm - Agnes, back in 1972, that ignited my interest in the weather. I was 14 years old when “Agnes” stalled over my hometown of Lancaster, PA. 10-20 inches of rain fell, washing away century-old, covered bridges in PA Dutch country, flooding our home. I vividly remember swimming in cold, muddy water in my basement. My mother was apoplectic. It was a traumatic event for our family, and in recent decades, hurricane trauma appears to be on the upswing, worldwide. We are recording this in early November of 2020. Another tropical system is lashing Florida. Tropical Storm Eta. We are now deep into the Greek alphabet; the National Hurricane Center ran out of traditional names a long time ago. Louisiana has been hit by 5 hurricanes and tropical storms this year; a record-tying 28 tropical storms and hurricanes have formed in the Atlantic basin this year. Is this a fluke or a trend? Is this normal or natural? Have the oceans always been spitting out this many intense hurricanes, or are consistently warmer oceans and lighter winds aloft creating a more favorable environment for hurricanes to intensify into what some meteorologists euphemistically refer to as “beast-mode”? A man-made chemical blanket of greenhouse gases, CO2 and methane, is warming the atmosphere; 93% of all the additional warming is going into the world's oceans, jet fuel for hurricanes that get their energy from warm water – the warmer the water, the greater the potential for rapid intensification. The proportion of storms rapidly intensifying in the Atlantic has doubled since 1982. Before we look forward, an examination of the trends. 2020 has been an aberration. There's no evidence the number of hurricanes is increasing over time. But the storms that do form, naturally, are becoming more intense. Five of the 10 strongest Atlantic storms have occurred since 2016, according to NOAA. Research shows the strongest, Category 3 or stronger hurricanes, are increasing at a rate of 8% a decade. A rapidly warming arctic may be impacting winds high above the tropics. Scientific studies suggest hurricanes are now moving 10% slower than they did in the middle of the 20th century. Meanwhile, the atmosphere is warmer and wetter, meaning hurricanes are consistently dumping more rain on coastal areas. In 2017 Hurricane Harvey dumped out more than 65” of rain just east of Houston, Texas, with catastrophic results. There is a growing, compelling body of evidence that hurricanes are trending slower and wetter, with more rapid intensification before they come ashore. Not more hurricanes, but the hurricanes that do form produce more rain, higher winds and a more devastating storm surge. Who cares? Well, 30 percent of America's population lives on or near the coast — roughly 60 million U.S. citizens live in Hurricane Alley. In 167 years of record-keeping Florida has experienced 40% of all hurricane strikes. Since 1980, the number of homes in Florida has roughly doubled, a recipe for trouble. Is this all a cosmic coincidence, or are warmer waters, in fact, fueling more intense hurricanes, and if that is the case, how can businesses better prepare for a world of super-sized storms-with-names? What should businesses be thinking, and better yet – doing – to lower risk, protect their employees and keep things going and growing?
Many Las Crucens might recognize Black as DJ Black, a radio disk jockey on KHQT-FM's HOT 103.1 for about 10 years. I did my very first show at Hurricane Alley, called The Warehouse now. I started doing open mics in Phoenix, Arizona and anywhere I could perform," Black said. "Most of my comedy is from my head. I can see something and make a joke about it. I want to do stuff that's relevant. I'm bridging my comedy campaign around me being the president — Tommy Black for President 2020." --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justchatwitbri/support
It's Sauce's 38th birthday on the Power Trip. Cory, Hawk and Sauce were joined by John Bonnes, Max, Carly Zucker and Rosen to discuss the Vikings loss, the Twins season, Carly's vacation, safe places to live in the US, donating sperm, and Rosen's breakfasts with Amelia Santaniello.
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle or Hurricane Alley, is a loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Most reputable sources dismiss the idea that there is any mystery.
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Are the disappearances that have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle natural or paranormal in nature? Join us as Jimmy dives deep into the Bermuda Triangle and the mystery surrounding it. Contact Info: Email: dyingtoknowcast@gmail.com Simplecast: https://dyingtoknow.simplecast.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dyingtoknowpodcast Instagram: @dyingtoknowpodcast Twitter: @DyingToKnowCast
On this Lockdown Session episode, Bobby & Ian discuss the Bermuda Triangle & Dragons Triangle.The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle or Hurricane Alley, is a loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Most reputable sources dismiss the idea that there is any mystery.The Devil's Sea , also known as the Dragon's Triangle and the Pacific Bermuda Triangle, is a region of the Pacific, south of Tokyo. The Devil's Sea is sometimes considered as a paranormal location, though the veracity of these claims has been questioned.
On this Lockdown Session episode, Bobby & Ian discuss the Bermuda Triangle & Dragons Triangle.The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle or Hurricane Alley, is a loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Most reputable sources dismiss the idea that there is any mystery.The Devil's Sea , also known as the Dragon's Triangle and the Pacific Bermuda Triangle, is a region of the Pacific, south of Tokyo. The Devil's Sea is sometimes considered as a paranormal location, though the veracity of these claims has been questioned.
Ashley and Maci tell tales of being stranded at sea! Storms and sharks and starvation, oh my!Maci covers José Salvador Alvarenga & Ezequiel Córdoba and how they got stuck wandering the Pacific Ocean for 428 days in 2012.Ashley talks about Discovery Channel Shark Week movie Blood in the Water, and the events that inspired it- the 1982 capsizing of the Trashman yacht, and the terrifying deaths of some of its passengers.The gals also discuss Tom and Eileen Lonergan being left on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Jeepers Creepers!Do you want ad free, early release episodes, and so much more?! Find us at patreon.com/tsfuTo download "Fucked Up Bingo" for today's episode, and for our sources, head over to tsfuthepodcast.comFollow us @tsfuthepodcast on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and Facebook, where you can also join our private Facebook group! And make sure to come hang out with us on Discord! https://discord.gg/j5aPUgt
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle or Hurricane Alley, is a loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Most reputable sources dismiss the idea that there is any mystery, we DISAGREE! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Active FM — The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle or Hurricane Alley, is a loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have 'disappeared' under mysterious circumstances. Is there a mystical power in this place or is it just a suspicion/ myth?
The area in between Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico is know as the Bermuda Triangle, Devil's Triangle or Hurricane Alley. But do ships and planes actually go missing here because of paranormal or extraterrestrial stuff? Or could it just be bad weather? We're not sure yet! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We have a Patreon now! Come join the Tin Foil Hat Club by donating to the podcast! Don't worry you get some cool stuff in return! www.patreon.com/NotSureYetPod We also wanna give a shout out to our sponsors Anthony websitesbyanthony.com Instagram: @anjoid_ Intro music by Michael Lopez Instagram: @Michael_lpz The We’re Not Sure Yet Podcast is part of the Podbelly Network. To Pig out on other great podcasts go to Podbelly.com
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Things are getting spooky and wet, but we're flying high in the Goose! This week we take a look at the 16th episode of season 4, "Ghost Ship". Sam is in the pilot seat again, but this time he's not the only one. Al gets spooked by the Bermuda Triangle, an appendix bursts, a WW2 vet is seeing a long-vanished ship, a feminine hygene product is put to innovative use, and we're experiencing glitches in the matrix. Join us for another adventure along with Sam and Al as things get a little weird and we go up and down and all over the place to find meaning in the paranormal experiences in the Devil's Triangle... Hurricane Alley... roughly 1 million square miles of ocean... The Bermuda Triangle!
Labor Day Weekend! madman Catches Up On Netflix: Dave Chappelle, The Dark Crystal, and Stranger Things Season 3! EVP Podcasters! The News Worth Knowing! The Straight Pride Parade! Hurricane Alley! “Actual Spells and Curses”! TSA Allows Thermal Detonators! Suing Popeye’s! Horses on a Plane!
Denver musician Micah Morris fronts the band Fast Eddy when he isn't playing lead guitar with local live favorites Dirty Few. The former released the new EP, "Toofer One," earlier this summer. Morris and the other Fast Eddy members point to Motown and '70s classic rock as influences on songs like "Hurricane Alley." Fast Eddy stopped into the CPR Performance Studio to play a few songs. The band members also spoke with Alisha Sweeney about their road trip to Atlanta to record "Toofer One" and what they love about performing in Denver.
G & T hunker down in the midst of H I J K L hurricanes to bring you an in-depth review of all the football being cancelled in the wake of high winds and heavy rains. Tune in to find out why Gary is watching gruesome UFC death scenes and stick around to find out if anyone can survive on plain old tap water. Make sure you check out these hot-button issues and more on this very special PPP!
Trump’s lawyers argue that he didn’t obstruct justice when he fired Jim Comey. UN Ambassador Nikki Haley explains how the US could leave the Iran nuclear deal. And the Homeland Security Department faces one of its greatest tests in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, just as a new storm approaches the Florida coast.
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Sorry the show is late, they will come earlier in the week in the future. Computer problems and hurricane clean up slowed me down. It is our first "one show a week" episode. It is Keith, Sam, and Doc in the studio/kitchen for this one. We remember Hurricane Gustav for a while, and have alot of news from Doc and Keith. There is great listener contributions from Jeffery, Bob, Sarah, and C.B. Let us know how you feel about one long show a week on our comment line (206) 309-7308, or by e-mail at show@insignificast.com.
DG Martin interviews Tom Carlson - Hatteras Blues When young Ernal Foster spent his life savings to build a juniper-hulled sportfishing boat in 1937, he gave birth to what would become the multimillion-dollar charter fishing industry on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Today, Ernal's son, Captain Ernie Foster, struggles to keep the family business alive in a time of great change on the Outer Banks. Hatteras Blues is their story—a story of triumph and loss, of sturdy Calvinist values and pell-mell American progress, and of fate and luck as capricious as the weather. Within the engaging saga of the rise and decline of one family's livelihood, Tom Carlson relates the high-adrenaline experience of blue-water sportfishing and the precarious early development of Hatteras Village in the heart of "Hurricane Alley."
DG Martin interviews Tom Carlson - Hatteras Blues When young Ernal Foster spent his life savings to build a juniper-hulled sportfishing boat in 1937, he gave birth to what would become the multimillion-dollar charter fishing industry on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Today, Ernal's son, Captain Ernie Foster, struggles to keep the family business alive in a time of great change on the Outer Banks. Hatteras Blues is their story—a story of triumph and loss, of sturdy Calvinist values and pell-mell American progress, and of fate and luck as capricious as the weather. Within the engaging saga of the rise and decline of one family's livelihood, Tom Carlson relates the high-adrenaline experience of blue-water sportfishing and the precarious early development of Hatteras Village in the heart of "Hurricane Alley."