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A Judge is arrested, babies were deported, the Signal Gate saga continues and I have more info on the Icy people. Let's Discuss.
Frontière Rock 22h minuit chaque mardi soir de 22h à minuit, plongez dans l'univers sombre et alternatif de la musique Dark, Alternative, Post Punk, Coldwave, Gothic Rock, Darkwave, Deathrock, New Wave, Dark Punk, Shoegaze... Ré écoutez l'émission Dark pour la rentrée de l'émission pour sa 10ème Saison Radiophonique du mardi 22 Avril 2025 qui monte en cliquant sur le lien ci dessus. Animée par Dark Jérôme, cette émission vous fera découvrir des nouveautés récentes des meilleurs groupes et artistes de la scène underground, ainsi que les classiques du genre. Ce soir La Frontière reçoit en entretien cold le groupe CLOSED MOUTH pour la sortie de son nouvel Album After The Tears The Fury sur le label Icy cold Records. + L'agenda des concerts de la semaine Frontière Rock 22h midnight every Tuesday evening from 22h to midnight, dive into the dark and alternative world of Dark, Alternative, Post Punk, Coldwave, Gothic Rock, Darkwave, Deathrock, New Wave, Dark Punk, Shoegaze music... Listen again to the Dark show for the start of the show for its 10th Radiophonic Season on Tuesday, April 15th 2025, which is coming up by clicking on the link above. Hosted by Dark Jérôme, this show will introduce you to recent new releases from the best bands and artists on the underground scene, as well as classics of the genre. This evening, La Frontière welcomes the group CLOSED MOUTH for a cold interview for the release of their new LP sur le label Icy cold records. + The concert schedule for the week. Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/closedmouth19 Insta : https://www.instagram.com/closedmouth2019 Bancamp https://closedmouth19.bandcamp.com/ Label : https://icycoldrecords.bandcamp.com/album/icr151-closed-mouth-after-the-tears-the-fury Station: ATTITUDE Date: 22/04/2025 Slot: 22h Hour Performer Title Tuesday 22:00:00 Tuesday 22:02:06 Orphia Secrets Tuesday 22:06:05 BALDUVIAN BEARS Vagabond Tuesday 22:09:38 I Woke Up Chinese Obsessed Tuesday 22:12:46 Pieti Eternal Bliss Tuesday 22:17:00 Glass Chapel Snow Tuesday 22:21:07 August Angst Le Brouillard Tuesday 22:26:06 Dear Deer Les deux piliers Tuesday 22:30:46 Patrik Adolfsson My own God Tuesday 22:35:47 Postlooperish Liminal Spaces Tuesday 22:39:01 LovelyEddie black skirt Tuesday 22:41:33 Piel De Lana Extrañar Tuesday 22:55:41 closed mouth Drowning In Silence Station: ATTITUDE Date: 22/04/2025 Slot: 23h Hour Performer Title Tuesday 23:00:00 Tuesday 23:03:18 Astari Nite Ms Rain on my Parade Tuesday 23:06:47 Au revoir Bruno / Glas Les charognards ( cover Renaud ) Tuesday 23:10:04 Creux Lies Apocalypto Tuesday 23:15:07 CRUEL REFLECTIONS LLORANDO Tuesday 23:17:33 Double Happiness Dark Matters Tuesday 23:20:33 Grandmas House Haunt Me Tuesday 23:24:19 Paris Alexander Ride to Heartbreak Tuesday 23:28:56 PreCog Never Try Tuesday 23:32:52 ROUTINE Winter Tuesday 23:35:58 Sirenglas Glass Between US Tuesday 23:39:36 The Birthday Massacre Pathways Tuesday 23:43:27 Stare Away The Same Way That I Do Tuesday 23:46:12 The New Romantics Care For Me Tuesday 23:49:10 yui rocha ゆいロック antes do fim Tuesday 23:51:45 Love in Prague Mysteries Tuesday 23:58:04 Age Of Sleep Hollow Night Frontière Rock 100% Underground
Something seems a bit off with this Icy situation. Let's Discuss.
Originally released for Patreons in March 2024 I hope you enjoy this very special episode. In the 19th Patreon bonus podcast you join me as I investigate a building dating from 1825, which is today the largest independent library outside of London. This was the first public building lit by an electric lightbulb and in 1830 a mummy from Egypt was unwrapped right here. But what would happen when, joined by fellow Geordie podcaster, Icy Sedgwick, we attended a fundraising ghost hunt at this historic location in our home town. Some have claimed that this building could be the home of 16 individual spirits, including a former librarian who still the flicks through the books after dark. So tonight, join me as together ask, just how haunted is the Lit & Phil. To get episodes such as this sooner, you can become a Patreon for £3 a month, and get yourself early access to episodes, and more exclusive episodes where Rob will conduct ghost hunts and you'll hear the audio from the night. To find out more, or take advantage of a seven day free trial, head on over to https://patreon.com/HowHauntedPod Perhaps you'd rather buy me a coffee to make a one off donation to support the pod, you can do that at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/HowHauntedPod Find out more about the pod at https://www.how-haunted.com and you can email Rob at Rob@how-haunted.com Thanks so much to the delightful Icy Sedgwick for chatting to me following our night at the Lit & Phil. Icy's website is at https://www.icysedgwick.com You can find Icy Sedgwick's podcast at https://pod.co/fabulous-folklore-with-icy And her Halloween 2023 special, which is a chat with me about ghosts while we sat inside Newcastle's oldest building is at https://pod.co/fabulous-folklore-with-icy/two-ghost-hunters-in-conversation-at-newcastle-castle The video I mention in the episode can be seen here - https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/newcastle-ghost-hunters-library-25477507 Music in this episode includes: "Darren Curtis - Demented Nightmare" https://youtu.be/g_O4kS9FP3k " HORROR PIANO MUSIC " composed and produced by "Vivek Abhishek" Music link : https://youtu.be/xbjuAGgk5lU SUBSCRIBE us on YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/DQQmmCl8crQ Follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/33RWRtP Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2ImU2JV
Icy roads. I'm Jeffrey Larocque. Family Feud and Kraftwerk. Snitzer gets upset after Rover questions him about the different categories in electronic dance music. The stock market. How much money you need to retire. JLR walks out.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Icy roads. I'm Jeffrey Larocque. Family Feud and Kraftwerk. Snitzer gets upset after Rover questions him about the different categories in electronic dance music. The stock market. How much money you need to retire. JLR walks out. Stock market talk continues. Rover watched Adolescence. Someone is tracking the amount of time JLR talks on the show, and he has set a new record. Getting puked on. Butt dialing a head honcho. Guy fishing under a bridge gets into a verbal altercation with another fisherman. Hugh Grant was upset by immigration questioning his kids. Charlie is frustrated with parents trying to teach their kids how to navigate the world on his time. Rover was asked some interesting questions by customs agents in Morocco. Charlie's arrest at Browns Stadium. Elon is anti-tariffs. How was the dance competition?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Icy roads. I'm Jeffrey Larocque. Family Feud and Kraftwerk. Snitzer gets upset after Rover questions him about the different categories in electronic dance music. The stock market. How much money you need to retire. JLR walks out.
Icy roads. I'm Jeffrey Larocque. Family Feud and Kraftwerk. Snitzer gets upset after Rover questions him about the different categories in electronic dance music. The stock market. How much money you need to retire. JLR walks out. Stock market talk continues. Rover watched Adolescence. Someone is tracking the amount of time JLR talks on the show, and he has set a new record. Getting puked on. Butt dialing a head honcho. Guy fishing under a bridge gets into a verbal altercation with another fisherman. Hugh Grant was upset by immigration questioning his kids. Charlie is frustrated with parents trying to teach their kids how to navigate the world on his time. Rover was asked some interesting questions by customs agents in Morocco. Charlie's arrest at Browns Stadium. Elon is anti-tariffs. How was the dance competition?
(Mar 28, 2025) Icy conditions will prevail along trails. Below 2500 feet there is very little snow.
4Kids Flashback: a Podcast About the History of Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh, One Piece and More
In this episode, Tara Sands and Steve Yurko interview Lisa Ortiz. At 4Kids, Lisa played a ton of roles at 4Kids including Chopin in Tama and Friends, Patina in Magical DoReMi, Serenity in Yu-Gi-Oh!, Tony Tony Chopper in One Piece, Amy Rose in Sonic X, Roxanne in Ultimate Muscle, Musa, Icy and others in Winx Club and Sabrina in Pokémon. She is the current voice director of the Pokémon anime series. You can follow her online at https://www.instagram.com/lisacultjelly/?hl=en and https://x.com/Lisalisejam 4Kids Flashback is a behind the scenes podcast about the 4Kids era of television as told by the people who were actually there. 4Kids is the company that brought Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, One Piece and many other anime series to English speaking audiences. Our website is https://www.4kidsflashback.com/ Subscribe at https://www.patreon.com/4KidsFlashback for episodes one week early and ad-free plus bonus content! For merch go to https://4kids-flashback.printify.me/products Leave us a voice message at www.Speakpipe.com/4KidsFlashback Autographs for Charity available at https://www.ebay.com/usr/flashback4kids Watch videos at https://www.youtube.com/@4KidsFlashback. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent or of this podcast and/or it's hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Icy, unpredictable, and treacherous, the dangers of the Yalu River were heightened in the twentieth century when it became the longest non-maritime border of the Japanese Empire. Border of Water and Ice: The Yalu River and Japan's Empire in Korea and Manchuria (Cornell University Press, 2024) focuses on this river at this critical juncture, analyzing how imperial Japan attempted to harness and control this fluid border. By honing in on both human and nonhuman actors — including water, ice, timber cutters, smugglers, and anti-Japanese guerrillas — Joseph Seeley shows how the Yalu determined how borders were drawn, how imperial power was exerted, and how local resistance was enacted. Using primary sources in Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and English, Border of Water and Ice is an important reminder of the importance of the nonhuman world. Employing the concept of “liquid geographies” to highlight the fluid motion of peoples, goods, and sediment across the Yalu borderland, the book shows readers how the water and ice of the river determined when and how Japanese authorities exerted their power, as well as how important the seasons were to resistance efforts. This book will appeal to readers with an interest in environmental history, transnational history, the history of borders and borderlands, and those seeking a vivid portrayal of how ordinary reed-cutters, engineers, and smugglers experienced and navigated the intricate dynamics of imperial power, resistance, and the changing seasons along the riverbanks. In addition to being available in both hardcover and paperback formats, Border of Water and Ice is also available as an ebook here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Icy, unpredictable, and treacherous, the dangers of the Yalu River were heightened in the twentieth century when it became the longest non-maritime border of the Japanese Empire. Border of Water and Ice: The Yalu River and Japan's Empire in Korea and Manchuria (Cornell University Press, 2024) focuses on this river at this critical juncture, analyzing how imperial Japan attempted to harness and control this fluid border. By honing in on both human and nonhuman actors — including water, ice, timber cutters, smugglers, and anti-Japanese guerrillas — Joseph Seeley shows how the Yalu determined how borders were drawn, how imperial power was exerted, and how local resistance was enacted. Using primary sources in Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and English, Border of Water and Ice is an important reminder of the importance of the nonhuman world. Employing the concept of “liquid geographies” to highlight the fluid motion of peoples, goods, and sediment across the Yalu borderland, the book shows readers how the water and ice of the river determined when and how Japanese authorities exerted their power, as well as how important the seasons were to resistance efforts. This book will appeal to readers with an interest in environmental history, transnational history, the history of borders and borderlands, and those seeking a vivid portrayal of how ordinary reed-cutters, engineers, and smugglers experienced and navigated the intricate dynamics of imperial power, resistance, and the changing seasons along the riverbanks. In addition to being available in both hardcover and paperback formats, Border of Water and Ice is also available as an ebook here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies
Icy, unpredictable, and treacherous, the dangers of the Yalu River were heightened in the twentieth century when it became the longest non-maritime border of the Japanese Empire. Border of Water and Ice: The Yalu River and Japan's Empire in Korea and Manchuria (Cornell University Press, 2024) focuses on this river at this critical juncture, analyzing how imperial Japan attempted to harness and control this fluid border. By honing in on both human and nonhuman actors — including water, ice, timber cutters, smugglers, and anti-Japanese guerrillas — Joseph Seeley shows how the Yalu determined how borders were drawn, how imperial power was exerted, and how local resistance was enacted. Using primary sources in Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and English, Border of Water and Ice is an important reminder of the importance of the nonhuman world. Employing the concept of “liquid geographies” to highlight the fluid motion of peoples, goods, and sediment across the Yalu borderland, the book shows readers how the water and ice of the river determined when and how Japanese authorities exerted their power, as well as how important the seasons were to resistance efforts. This book will appeal to readers with an interest in environmental history, transnational history, the history of borders and borderlands, and those seeking a vivid portrayal of how ordinary reed-cutters, engineers, and smugglers experienced and navigated the intricate dynamics of imperial power, resistance, and the changing seasons along the riverbanks. In addition to being available in both hardcover and paperback formats, Border of Water and Ice is also available as an ebook here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Icy, unpredictable, and treacherous, the dangers of the Yalu River were heightened in the twentieth century when it became the longest non-maritime border of the Japanese Empire. Border of Water and Ice: The Yalu River and Japan's Empire in Korea and Manchuria (Cornell University Press, 2024) focuses on this river at this critical juncture, analyzing how imperial Japan attempted to harness and control this fluid border. By honing in on both human and nonhuman actors — including water, ice, timber cutters, smugglers, and anti-Japanese guerrillas — Joseph Seeley shows how the Yalu determined how borders were drawn, how imperial power was exerted, and how local resistance was enacted. Using primary sources in Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and English, Border of Water and Ice is an important reminder of the importance of the nonhuman world. Employing the concept of “liquid geographies” to highlight the fluid motion of peoples, goods, and sediment across the Yalu borderland, the book shows readers how the water and ice of the river determined when and how Japanese authorities exerted their power, as well as how important the seasons were to resistance efforts. This book will appeal to readers with an interest in environmental history, transnational history, the history of borders and borderlands, and those seeking a vivid portrayal of how ordinary reed-cutters, engineers, and smugglers experienced and navigated the intricate dynamics of imperial power, resistance, and the changing seasons along the riverbanks. In addition to being available in both hardcover and paperback formats, Border of Water and Ice is also available as an ebook here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies
Icy, unpredictable, and treacherous, the dangers of the Yalu River were heightened in the twentieth century when it became the longest non-maritime border of the Japanese Empire. Border of Water and Ice: The Yalu River and Japan's Empire in Korea and Manchuria (Cornell University Press, 2024) focuses on this river at this critical juncture, analyzing how imperial Japan attempted to harness and control this fluid border. By honing in on both human and nonhuman actors — including water, ice, timber cutters, smugglers, and anti-Japanese guerrillas — Joseph Seeley shows how the Yalu determined how borders were drawn, how imperial power was exerted, and how local resistance was enacted. Using primary sources in Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and English, Border of Water and Ice is an important reminder of the importance of the nonhuman world. Employing the concept of “liquid geographies” to highlight the fluid motion of peoples, goods, and sediment across the Yalu borderland, the book shows readers how the water and ice of the river determined when and how Japanese authorities exerted their power, as well as how important the seasons were to resistance efforts. This book will appeal to readers with an interest in environmental history, transnational history, the history of borders and borderlands, and those seeking a vivid portrayal of how ordinary reed-cutters, engineers, and smugglers experienced and navigated the intricate dynamics of imperial power, resistance, and the changing seasons along the riverbanks. In addition to being available in both hardcover and paperback formats, Border of Water and Ice is also available as an ebook here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/chinese-studies
Icy, unpredictable, and treacherous, the dangers of the Yalu River were heightened in the twentieth century when it became the longest non-maritime border of the Japanese Empire. Border of Water and Ice: The Yalu River and Japan's Empire in Korea and Manchuria (Cornell University Press, 2024) focuses on this river at this critical juncture, analyzing how imperial Japan attempted to harness and control this fluid border. By honing in on both human and nonhuman actors — including water, ice, timber cutters, smugglers, and anti-Japanese guerrillas — Joseph Seeley shows how the Yalu determined how borders were drawn, how imperial power was exerted, and how local resistance was enacted. Using primary sources in Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and English, Border of Water and Ice is an important reminder of the importance of the nonhuman world. Employing the concept of “liquid geographies” to highlight the fluid motion of peoples, goods, and sediment across the Yalu borderland, the book shows readers how the water and ice of the river determined when and how Japanese authorities exerted their power, as well as how important the seasons were to resistance efforts. This book will appeal to readers with an interest in environmental history, transnational history, the history of borders and borderlands, and those seeking a vivid portrayal of how ordinary reed-cutters, engineers, and smugglers experienced and navigated the intricate dynamics of imperial power, resistance, and the changing seasons along the riverbanks. In addition to being available in both hardcover and paperback formats, Border of Water and Ice is also available as an ebook here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/geography
Icy, unpredictable, and treacherous, the dangers of the Yalu River were heightened in the twentieth century when it became the longest non-maritime border of the Japanese Empire. Border of Water and Ice: The Yalu River and Japan's Empire in Korea and Manchuria (Cornell University Press, 2024) focuses on this river at this critical juncture, analyzing how imperial Japan attempted to harness and control this fluid border. By honing in on both human and nonhuman actors — including water, ice, timber cutters, smugglers, and anti-Japanese guerrillas — Joseph Seeley shows how the Yalu determined how borders were drawn, how imperial power was exerted, and how local resistance was enacted. Using primary sources in Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and English, Border of Water and Ice is an important reminder of the importance of the nonhuman world. Employing the concept of “liquid geographies” to highlight the fluid motion of peoples, goods, and sediment across the Yalu borderland, the book shows readers how the water and ice of the river determined when and how Japanese authorities exerted their power, as well as how important the seasons were to resistance efforts. This book will appeal to readers with an interest in environmental history, transnational history, the history of borders and borderlands, and those seeking a vivid portrayal of how ordinary reed-cutters, engineers, and smugglers experienced and navigated the intricate dynamics of imperial power, resistance, and the changing seasons along the riverbanks. In addition to being available in both hardcover and paperback formats, Border of Water and Ice is also available as an ebook here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/korean-studies
Icy, unpredictable, and treacherous, the dangers of the Yalu River were heightened in the twentieth century when it became the longest non-maritime border of the Japanese Empire. Border of Water and Ice: The Yalu River and Japan's Empire in Korea and Manchuria (Cornell University Press, 2024) focuses on this river at this critical juncture, analyzing how imperial Japan attempted to harness and control this fluid border. By honing in on both human and nonhuman actors — including water, ice, timber cutters, smugglers, and anti-Japanese guerrillas — Joseph Seeley shows how the Yalu determined how borders were drawn, how imperial power was exerted, and how local resistance was enacted. Using primary sources in Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and English, Border of Water and Ice is an important reminder of the importance of the nonhuman world. Employing the concept of “liquid geographies” to highlight the fluid motion of peoples, goods, and sediment across the Yalu borderland, the book shows readers how the water and ice of the river determined when and how Japanese authorities exerted their power, as well as how important the seasons were to resistance efforts. This book will appeal to readers with an interest in environmental history, transnational history, the history of borders and borderlands, and those seeking a vivid portrayal of how ordinary reed-cutters, engineers, and smugglers experienced and navigated the intricate dynamics of imperial power, resistance, and the changing seasons along the riverbanks. In addition to being available in both hardcover and paperback formats, Border of Water and Ice is also available as an ebook here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/japanese-studies
Nude strangers. Icy roads. Brain rot. True love. Class warfare. Queer visibility. Scripted ad libs. Sociologist, professor, author of the book “True Story: What Reality TV Says About Us,” and straight up Reality TV Sociologist, Dr. Danielle Lindemann studies human behavior through the lens of pop culture and reality TV. Dr. Lindemann lays out the history of the medium, the complexities of why we watch, the effect on society at large, who signs up to be on these shows, how our reactions change to it over time, political consequences of reality TV, and what these shows can teach us about ourselves and each other. Also: the Jackie & Shadow show. Visit Dr. Lindemann's website and follow her on BlueskyBuy her books including True Story: What Reality TV Says About Us on Bookshop.org or AmazonA donation went to the Pedro Zamora ScholarshipMore episode sources and linksThe Jackie & Shadow ShowSmologies (short, classroom-safe) episodesOther episodes you may enjoy: FIELD TRIP: A Hollywood Visit to the Writers Guild Strike Line, Phonology (LINGUISTICS), Kalology (BEAUTY STANDARDS), Matrimoniology (MARRIAGE), Ethnocynology (HUMANS & DOGS THROUGH TIME), Fanthropology (FANDOMS)Sponsors of OlogiesTranscripts and bleeped episodesBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, hoodies, totes!Follow Ologies on Instagram and BlueskyFollow Alie Ward on Instagram and TikTokEditing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions and Jake ChaffeeManaging Director: Susan HaleScheduling Producer: Noel DilworthTranscripts by Aveline Malek Website by Kelly R. DwyerTheme song by Nick Thorburn
A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on February 20th 2025. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio Play. Presenter/Producer: Sujay Dutt
Icy roadways. KJ Kindler joins the show.
There is a threat of icy, winter weather in the western North Carolina mountains tonight followed by a threat of rain-induced flash flooding tomorrow.Icy conditions could lead to power outages and dangerous travel conditions.Flooding could lead to water spilling out of creeks and streams because rainfall accumulation accounts for upward of three inches. James Brierton has a severe weather update for this Tuesday night.#ncwx #scwx #podcast
The movie Green and Gold opened nationwide on Friday. It's the story of a Wisconsin dairy farmers struggling to hang on to the farm, when he's offered a chance to bet it all on the Green Bay Packers winning a championship. He takes the bet. Pam Jahnke visits with one of the Upper Michigan brothers that produced and directed the film. Davin Lindwall tells Pam about their commitment to shooting the film in Wisconsin, and how community members turned out to make it a success. Craig Culver, who helped to financially support the movie, said the story resonated with him since he and his father were struggling at the same time in launching their restaurant. Craig T. Nelson says the project was a labor of love and appreciation for farming - and that it's actually a part of his heritage. Icy weather on the way for Wisconsin starting Wednesday. That's the word from Stu Muck.The lack of snow, and milder weather Wisconsin's been experiencing - wildlife has had it pretty easy. Ben Jarboe finds out about the upland bird population hunters look for, and how they're doing with DNR game bird ecologist, Taylor Finger.Brooke Rollins was confirmed by the Senate Agriculture Committee to continue the approval process toward being USDA's next Secretary. She made comment during her review that the president is aware of the potential impact tariffs could have on farmers and agribusiness. Rollins said that they've already discussed previous programs, like market facilitation payments, to help defer the injury caused. John Heinberg, market advisor with Total Farm Marketing in West Bend, breaks down the latest reaction to the tariff announcements and the new measures that might go into effect against the European Union.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Covering S1 ep25-26 of the 4Kids version of Winx Club. Bloom finally discovers whether she's Earth girl or Princess of Sparx and wows everyone by kicking Icy's booty! For video versions of episodes: https://www.youtube.com/@RosieVisionTV
Another major snowstorm has brought inches of snow to the Carolinas. Tonight, we look at impressive snowfall totals, including 9 inches of snow along the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Additionally, cold temperatures will keep many locations in the Carolinas at or below freezing for days. Icy roads, frozen pipes and power outages are concerns because of the cold weather.
#snow #storm #northcarolina #southcarolina #weather #radar Another major snowstorm is forecast to impact the weather in both North Carolina and South Carolina. Starting on Tuesday and continuing into Wednesday, snow, ice, sleet and rain are forecast for both North Carolina and South Carolina. For some places in the Carolinas, it will be the second encounter with winter weather this month. Additionally, cold temperatures will keep many locations in the Carolinas at or below freezing for days. Icy roads, frozen pipes and power outages are concerns because of the cold weather. Tonight, special edition of the Carolina Weather Group podcast analyzing the latest winter storm forecast for locations including, but not limited too, Aiken, Anderson, Asheville, Boone, Charleston, Charlotte, Columbia, Fayetteville, Florence, Greensboro, Greenville, the Outer Banks and Hatteras, Hilton Head, Morehead City, Myrtle Beach, Raleigh, Spartanburg, Wilmington, and more. #ncwx #scwx #podcast
Welcome back to The Pre-Raphaelite Society's poet-in-residence Sarah Doyle for an incredible selection of Pre-Raphaelite poetry from the bleak mid-winter long, long ago. Icy blasts, warm fires and snow on snow on snow all remind us that there are no flowers without rain. This completes our seasonal poetry series, but I am sure Sarah Doyle will return again soon. For more information and to subscribe to the Pre-Raphaelite Society, please visit www.pre-raphaelitesociety.org All donations towards the maintenance of this podcast are gratefully received: https://gofund.me/60a58f68
0:00 2010年英语专业四级 新闻11:14 2010年英语专业四级 新闻22:28 2010年英语专业四级 新闻33:42 2010年英语专业四级 新闻44:19 2010年英语专业四级 新闻55:09 2010年英语专业四级 新闻62010年英语专业四级 新闻1Four American teenagers, all children of U.S. military personnel, have been arrested on charges of attempted murder after a woman was knocked off her motorbike with rope strung across two poles Japanese police said.日本警方称,四名美国青少年因被控谋杀未遂被捕,他们都是美国军方人员的子女。此前一名女子被绑在两根杆子上的绳子绊住,摔下摩托车。The 4 suspects-two 15-year-old boys, a 17-year-old girl, and an 18-year-old man-were taken into custody on Saturday, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department said.东京警察局表示,4名嫌疑人——2名15岁的男孩、1名17岁的女孩和1名18岁的男子——周六被拘留。They are accused of causing a severe head injury to a 23-year-old restaurant employee by stringing a rope between poles across a road.他们被控在两根杆子中间绑了一根绳子,导致一名23岁的餐馆员工的头部严重受伤。U.S.Forces in Japan was informed of the August incident in late October, a public information officer said.一名公共信息官员说,10月下旬,美国驻日本部队得知了8月份的事件。There was no clear explanation for the delay in the handover of the suspects to police, other than it involved rules between Washington and Tokyo covering U.S.force and their dependents in Japan.除了此事涉及华盛顿和东京之间关于美国军队及其在日本的家属的规定之外,美国方面没有明确解释为何延迟将嫌疑人移交给警方。The U.S. military presence and its impact on Japanese residents have been a thorny issue over the years.多年来,美国驻军及其对日本居民的影响一直是个棘手的问题。2010年英语专业四级 新闻2Iraqi lawmakers are expected to vote on a security agreement by Wednesday, which will keep the U.S. troops here until the end of 2011,the parliament's speaker said yesterday.伊拉克议会议长昨日表示,预计伊拉克议员将在周三之前就一项安全协议进行投票,这项协议规定美国在伊拉克的驻军到2011年底须撤离。After hours of heated debate, Speaker Mahmoudal-Mashhadani announced that the vote is scheduled for Wednesday and can be put forward provided parties in the parliament would reach an agreement on the pact.经过几个小时的激烈辩论,议长马什哈达尼宣布,投票定于周三举行,如果议会各党派能就该协定达成一致,投票可以提前进行。The long-delayed agreement passed the Iraqi cabinet last week and went to the parliament for reviewing.这一拖延已久的协议上周在伊拉克内阁获得通过,并提交议会审议。The vote date was originally set for tomorrow.投票日期原定于明天。The security agreement will replace the UN mandate to grant U.S. military presence in Iraq legal status from 2009.这份安全协议将取代联合国的授权,该授权授予美国在伊驻军合法地位。The U.S. has agreed to pull troops out of Iraqi cities and towns by mid-2009 and leave lraq by the end of 2011.美国同意在2009年年中之前从伊拉克城镇撤军,并在2011年底之前撤离伊拉克。The Iraqi government wants the parliament to make the decision before lawmakers would set out for a pilgrimage trip to Mecca next week.伊拉克政府希望议会在议员们下周前往麦加朝圣之前做出决定。2010年英语专业四级 新闻3Honduran authorities dedicated to the protection of children and adolescents have undertaken campaign to protect youngsters who beg on the streets.洪都拉斯当局致力于保护儿童和青少年,发起了保护街头乞讨儿童的运动。"In the capital of Tegucigalpa alone, the effort has resulted in the rescue of 350 children," city officials said.“仅在特古西加尔巴一个城市,就有350名儿童获救。”当地官员说道。Honduran Institute of Childhood and Family, together with the police and the district attorney, carried out operations around the country to rescue the children and punish the parents.洪都拉斯儿童和家庭研究所,连同警察和地方检察官,在全国各地展开行动,营救儿童,惩罚父母。"Many children are used for begging," said Nora Urbina, special prosecutor for children's issues.“许多儿童被用来乞讨,”儿童问题特别检察官诺拉·乌尔比纳说。"Many children are rented and that is precisely what we hope to punish, because Article 170 of the Juvenile Penal Code sets a penalty of up to six years in detention."“许多儿童被租借出去,我们希望惩罚这样的行为,因为《少年刑法》第170条规定最多可判处6年监禁。”Those children who are rescued are taken to the Honduran Institute of Childhood and Family and then handed over to their parents with the promise that their rights will be protected.这些获救的儿童被送往洪都拉斯儿童和家庭研究所,然后交给他们的父母,父母须承诺他们的权利将得到保护。Parents who allow their children to be exploited in this way face, in addition to as many as six years in prison, the equivalent of a $500 fine.允许自己的孩子以这种方式被剥削的父母,除了面临长达6年的监禁外,还面临500美元的罚款。2010年英语专业四级 新闻4A campaign is getting underway in Italy to take back large stretches of the country's beaches from private bathing clubs which usually charge to use them.意大利正在进行一项运动,目的是收回私人浴场向游人收费的大片海滩。This has been a summer of discontent because despite government efforts, an entire coastline has been monopolized by profiteering bathing clubs.这是一个不满的夏天,因为不管政府如何努力,整个海岸线都被暴利的游泳俱乐部所垄断。Italy has some of Europe's finest beaches, but they are often buried under a mountain of deckchairs and umbrellas.意大利有一些海滩是欧洲最好的,但经常摆满了躺椅和遮阳伞。The government says the state owns the shoreline and swimming should be free.政府表示,海岸线归国家所有,游泳应该是免费的。2010年英语专业四级 新闻5The Northwest braced for blizzards Friday night.星期五晚上西北地区遭遇暴风雪。Icy roads created from storms this week paralyzed much of the greater Seattle,Washington area, where schools were closed and bus routes were suspended Fridayas roads were too icy to navigate.本周暴风雨造成华盛顿州大西雅图地区大部分地区的道路结冰,陷入瘫痪。由于路面结冰严重,周五学校停课,公交暂时停运。Two charter buses carrying 80 people that collided and skidded off a road were pulled to safety.两辆载有80人的包租巴士相撞并滑出公路,目前已安全撤离。The buses crashed through a metal railing and hung precariously over Interstate 5 for several hours before tow trucks pulled them back on the road.两辆公共汽车撞穿了一根金属栏杆,摇摇欲坠地悬挂在5号州际公路上,几个小时后,拖车将它们拖回公路。The snowfall closed the airport for several hours and cut into local business hours for retail shops during the busiest shopping season of the year.受大雪影响,机场关闭了几个小时;目前正是一年中最繁忙的购物季节,当地零售商店的营业时间被迫缩减。2010年英语专业四级 新闻6Hundreds of emergency workers combed the site of a five-story apartment building in southern Ukraine Thursday after a series of explosions reduced it to rubble,authorities said.有关部门说,乌克兰南部一幢五层公寓楼周四发生一系列爆炸,导致大楼变成一片废墟,数百名紧急救援人员对该建筑进行了彻底搜查。The blasts Wednesday night in the Black Sea resort town of Yevpatoria left at least 17 people dead and 24 others missing, according to lgor Krol, a spokesman forth Ukrainian's Emergency Situations Ministry乌克兰紧急情况部发言入伊戈尔·克罗尔说,“周三晚上发生在黑海度假胜地耶夫帕托里亚的爆炸造成至少17人死广.24人失踪。21 people have been rescued. "We are now investigating all possible reasonsfor the explosions," Krol said.21人获救。“我们正在调查所有可能造成爆炸的原因,”克罗尔说。Volodymiyr Shandra, the Ukrainian Emergency Situations minister, told local media that oxygen canisters being stored in the basement of the building could have triggered the blasts.乌克兰紧急情况部部长沃洛迪米尔·珊德拉对当地媒体表示,存放在大楼地下室的氧气罐可能引发了爆炸。Television footage showed rescuers trying to free people buried underneath fallen debris, while others scrabbled through wires, construction rods and boulders.电视画面显示,救援人员试图救出被埋在废墟下的人们,而其他人则在电线、建筑杆和大圆石周围搜寻伤者。
5 Great Shows in One Spot! WE DO TOO HAVE FRIENDS! Snuggle up in The Reading Room and settle in for a long, delicious treat, because tonight, 5 luscious guest hosts have arrived to let you sample their own, unique styles of storytelling! Miranda will keep you company and introduce you to each of them. They are: Icy Sedgwick from Fabulous Folklore with Icy. Al Ridenour and Sara Chavez from Bone and Sickle. Alasdair Beckett-King & James Shakeshaft from The Loremen. Richard Hatem from Richard Hatem's Paranormal Bookshelf. And Chris Cullari & Ed Voccola from Scared All The Time. Their stories range from personal...to maniacal. *BE WARNED! Scared All The Time's portion contains vivid descriptions of cannibalism. So there. Special Thanks to Sounds Like an Earful Music Supply for the amazing music AND sound design.
On this week's episode of Local Legends, Martin is joined by the absolutely lovely, incredibly talented writer, folklorist and podcaster Dr Icy Sedgwick, whose show Fabulous Folklore is absolutely brilliant.While her podcast has been running for nigh-on six years, Icy has been blogging about folklore for much longer, and she has written several books, including the excellent Rebel Folklore: Empowering Tales of Spirits, Witches and Other Misfits from Anansi to Baba Yaga, which came out in 2023. Though that collection is only the very tip of the "Icy-berg" as she has also published short story collections, novels and novellas in an array of genres, from Westerns to Fantasy books to Gothic horror, and many others.In terms of the ‘Dr' bit, Icy's PhD is in Haunted House movies, which, if you weren't already convinced, makes her, firstly, super-cool in an of itself, and, secondly, a very Three Ravens-y type of person. An expert in folklore, ghosts, and a diverse range of genre fiction? Yes please!Moreover, for our purposes this week, Icy is the perfect person to speak to about Northumberland as she was born there, is still resident there, and she has lived in the county for almost all of her life, developing detailed and ranging knowledge of the county's heritage and stories.So, settle in for a good ol' chinwag which covers so many topics, from life as a jobbing writer to the joys and challenges of discussing folklore on social media, Icy's capacity to bend time, and some wonderful stories, from Silky, Northumberland's Swiss Army Knife-ghost, to The Laidly Worm, the Simonside Dwarves, and all sorts of other appropriately fabulous stuff.To learn more about Icy, read her blog, buy her books, and find links to he social media channels and the Fabulous Folklore Podcast, do visit her website at www.icysedgwick.com.And otherwise, we will be back on Monday with our brand new County Episode, where we will be digging into the history and folklore of Cheshire!The Three Ravens is an English Myth and Folklore podcast hosted by award-winning writers Martin Vaux and Eleanor Conlon.Released on Mondays, each weekly episode focuses on one of England's 39 historic counties, exploring the history, folklore and traditions of the area, from ghosts and mermaids to mythical monsters, half-forgotten heroes, bloody legends, and much, much more. Then, and most importantly, the pair take turns to tell a new version of an ancient story from that county - all before discussing what that tale might mean, where it might have come from, and the truths it reveals about England's hidden past...Bonus Episodes are released on Thursdays (Magic and Medicines about folk remedies and arcane spells, Three Ravens Bestiary about cryptids and mythical creatures, Dying Arts about endangered heritage crafts, and Something Wicked about folkloric true crime from across history) plus Local Legends episodes on Saturdays - interviews with acclaimed authors, folklorists, podcasters and historians with unique perspectives on that week's county.With a range of exclusive content on Patreon, too, including audio ghost tours, the Three Ravens Newsletter, and monthly Three Ravens Film Club episodes about folk horror films from across the decades, why not join us around the campfire and listen in?Learn more at www.threeravenspodcast.com, join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeravenspodcast, and find links to our social media channels here: https://linktr.ee/threeravenspodcast Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S04E03Welcome to another episode of Astronomy Daily, your go-to source for the latest updates in space exploration and astronomy. I'm Anna, and today we have some thrilling stories that highlight humanity's relentless pursuit of cosmic knowledge.Highlights:- Update - Parker Solar Probe's Record-Breaking Journey: NASA's Parker Solar Probe achieved an unprecedented feat on Christmas Eve, becoming the closest human-made object to the Sun and the fastest object ever created by humans, traveling at a staggering 692,000 kilometers per hour.- Leap Year Glitch Hits Satellite Network: Eutelsat's OneWeb satellite network experienced a significant disruption due to a leap year software bug, leaving users without service for two days. The issue underscores the complexities of modern satellite operations.- China's Rocket Launch Ambitions: China is set for a groundbreaking year in 2025 with the introduction of new rockets, including the Long March 8A and Long March 12A. These advancements signify a leap in reusable technology and position China as a formidable space power.- Revolutionary Research on Icy Worlds: A new concept, the Cenotectic, offers insights into how liquid water can remain stable on icy worlds like Europa. This research is timely as NASA's Europa Clipper mission prepares to explore Jupiter's enigmatic moon.- Astronomical Events to Watch: 2025 promises four spectacular eclipses, including two total lunar eclipses and two partial solar eclipses, offering skywatchers a celestial treat.For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, Tumblr, YouTubeMusic, YouTubeMusic, and TikTok. Share your thoughts and connect with fellow space enthusiasts.Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe.00:00 - This week's Space and Astronomy News features some incredible stories00:51 - NASA's Parker Solar Probe made its closest approach to the sun on December 2403:17 - A leap year software bug affected Eutelsat's OneWeb satellite network05:04 - China is gearing up for an exciting year in space with several new rockets planned07:46 - New research could revolutionize our understanding of icy ocean worlds like Europa10:03 - In 2025, there will be four total lunar eclipses and one partial solar eclipse12:01 - This podcast features the latest developments in space and astronomy✍️ Episode ReferencesNASA Parker Solar Probehttps://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/parker-solar-probeEutelsathttps://www.eutelsat.com/en/home.htmlOneWebhttps://www.oneweb.world/Airbus Defense and Spacehttps://www.airbus.com/defence.htmlStarlinkhttps://www.starlink.com/Long March Rocketshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_March_rocketLandspacehttps://www.landspace.com/Galactic Energyhttp://www.galactic-energy.cn/NASA Europa Clipper Missionhttps://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/europa-clipperNature Communicationshttps://www.nature.com/ncomms/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.
On this week's episode we're heading about as northerly as England gets, to Northumberland - and Eleanor's telling her suitably slithery take on The Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh!We start off chatting about St Egwin's Day and traditional New Year's Eve celebrations, including Hogmanay, after which we bomb up the A1 to explored the history and folklore of Northumberland.We discuss all sorts, including the Northumberland and Border Ballad traditions, through which much of the county's folklore has survived, the county's clog-based dances, and plenty else, all before Eleanor presents us with a series of really delicious sounding things for once for this week's County Dish.When it comes to folklore, interspersed with some excerpts from next Saturday's Local Legends interview with beloved podcaster, folklorist and author Dr Icy Sedgwick, we talk about some of Northumberland's fae creatures, which range from terrifying to quite helpful, discuss bicycling ghosts, the treasures of Jingling Geordie's Hole, and much more besides.Then it's on to the main event: Eleanor's beautiful, frost-covered telling of "The Laidly Worm."We really hope you enjoy the episode, and we'll be back on Thursday with our new Three Ravens Bestiary episode about Elves, all before the full Local Legends chat with Icy comes out on Saturday!The Three Ravens is an English Myth and Folklore podcast hosted by award-winning writers Martin Vaux and Eleanor Conlon.Released on Mondays, each weekly episode focuses on one of England's 39 historic counties, exploring the history, folklore and traditions of the area, from ghosts and mermaids to mythical monsters, half-forgotten heroes, bloody legends, and much, much more. Then, and most importantly, the pair take turns to tell a new version of an ancient story from that county - all before discussing what that tale might mean, where it might have come from, and the truths it reveals about England's hidden past...Bonus Episodes are released on Thursdays (Magic and Medicines about folk remedies and arcane spells, Three Ravens Bestiary about cryptids and mythical creatures, Dying Arts about endangered heritage crafts, and Something Wicked about folkloric true crime from across history) plus Local Legends episodes on Saturdays - interviews with acclaimed authors, folklorists, podcasters and historians with unique perspectives on that week's county.With a range of exclusive content on Patreon, too, including audio ghost tours, the Three Ravens Newsletter, and monthly Three Ravens Film Club episodes about folk horror films from across the decades, why not join us around the campfire and listen in?Learn more at www.threeravenspodcast.com, join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeravenspodcast, and find links to our social media channels here: https://linktr.ee/threeravenspodcast Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on November 29th 2024. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio Play. Presenter: Michael WalshProducer: Kris Boswell
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Ever wondered how a simple office decoration could spark a conversation about cultural traditions and music's timeless appeal? Join us as we share our personal stories about transitioning from Halloween's spooky festivities to the bright and colorful celebrations of Dia de los Muertos. With vibrant reminiscing, we dive into the magic of these holidays, touching on family traditions, the challenges of taking down Halloween setups, and the fun in putting up Christmas decorations just a tad too early. Our conversation takes an unexpected turn with a nod to Ministry's "Every Day Is Halloween," a track that urges you to keep Halloween vibes alive all year round.With excitement, we discuss G-DRAGON's latest release "POWER," his bold fashion statements, and the empowerment message in his music that leaves a lasting impact on fans and charts alike. Moving on we wax poetic the song "Skyward" by WONK featuring BewhY, marveling at the mixture of style and sound.Celebration and creativity define our final exploration as we dive into Kento Nakajima's new solo single "ピカレスク" (picaresque) showcasing his genre-fusing artistry that promises a captivating musical ride. We highlight BABYMONSTER's "DRIP," an energetic blend of hip-hop, R&B, and house, with G-Dragon's star-studded contribution to its production. To wrap up, we express our anticipation for JO1's intriguing track "ICY," underscoring a vibrant episode filled with nostalgia, cultural reflections, and the thrill of music's ever-evolving landscape. Join us for an episode that promises laughter, insights, and a soundtrack of memories that linger long after the decorations are packed away.G-DRAGON infoInstagramXYouTubePOWER SpotifyWONK infoInstagramXSkyward SpotifyKento Nakajima infoInstagramofficialYouTubeピカレスク SpotifyBABYMONSTER infoInstagramXYouTubeDRIP SpotifyJO1 infoInstagramXSupport the showPlease help Music Elixir by rating, reviewing, and sharing the episode. We appreciate your support!Follow us on:TwitterInstagram If have questions, comments, or requests click on our form:Music Elixir FormDJ Panic Blog:OK ASIA
Are you ready to cook and eat the most heteronormative Pokemon? Cause this week we're digesting Arrokuda, a fish that can only swim the straight and narrow. But that won't stop the ICY chefs from crafting some delightful word play, dissecting Donkey Kong's very special hot dog and debating whether fish and chips taste better in a newspaper. Palestinian Children's Relief Fund: https://www.pcrf.net/ Follow Us: @ichewspod Email Us: ichewspod@gmail.com Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/K27CHpz3Fx Visit our website and merch store: https://ichewsyou.menu/
In this comprehensive session, a fitness expert hosts Icy Duran, a seasoned sports nutritionist and performance coach, to discuss the intricate balance between achieving aesthetics and optimizing performance. They delve into personalized nutrition strategies for different training goals, such as marathon running and Muay Thai fighting, emphasizing the crucial role of timing and nutrition phases. The episode sheds light on the nuances of fat loss versus weight loss, debunks common myths about nutrition timing, and stresses the importance of macronutrient composition. The conversation also includes real-life examples of athletes and community engagement, with Icy offering insights and encouraging ongoing dialogue through social media connections. Despite some technical glitches, the episode is packed with valuable advice for both novice and seasoned athletes aiming to enhance their training outcomes. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:10 Meet Icy: Sports Nutritionist 03:25 Balancing Aesthetics and Performance 06:03 Training Seasons and Goals 13:05 Fat Loss vs. Weight Loss 14:29 Understanding Weight Loss: Beyond the Scale 15:02 The Impact of Diets on Weight Loss 16:18 The Journey to a New Homeostasis 18:12 Challenges for Veteran Athletes 19:39 The Importance of Nutrition Timing 23:03 Post-Workout Nutrition Myths 24:54 Community Engagement and Support 25:27 Connecting with Icy for Personalized Advice 26:35 Q&A and Final Thoughts --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fitnessonfireoc/support
Deputy Loreperson Icy Sedgwick (Fabulous Folklore with Icy) joins James and Alasdair, and she brings with her the stories of a Geordie graverobber and a Mackem resurrection man. It's Newcastle vs Sunderland, and the bones of the dead do not rest easy in this Tyne-Wear derby. Plus the Loreboys come up with several new business ideas. Anyone for glow-in-the-dark coffins? Come see the Loreboys LIVE in Manchester at GRUB on Sunday 20th October (2024) at 2pm: https://www.seetickets.com/event/loremen-live/grub/3168584 OR in Balham on Sunday 17th November on Who Knew It? with Matt Stewart: https://www.designmynight.com/london/pubs/balham/the-bedford/who-knew-it-with-matt-stewart-live?t=tickets This episode was edited by Joseph Burrows - Audio Editor. LoreBoys nether say die! Support the Loremen here (and get stuff): patreon.com/loremenpod ko-fi.com/loremen Check the sweet, sweet merch here... https://www.teepublic.com/stores/loremen-podcast?ref_id=24631 @loremenpod youtube.com/loremenpodcast www.instagram.com/loremenpod www.facebook.com/loremenpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're kicking off fall with some seasonal and delicious Appletun recipes that you don't want to miss: pies, cakes, drinks and a mysterious nectar that's got us all asking questions. We also dive deep into the paradoxes of the Cars universe, reminisce about Code Lyoko and revive a year's old feud from the ICY cinematic universe. Palestinian Children's Relief Fund: https://www.pcrf.net/ Follow Us: @ichewspod Email Us: ichewspod@gmail.com Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/K27CHpz3Fx Visit our website and merch store: https://ichewsyou.menu/
On Episode 253 of Jake's Happy Nostalgia Show, we interview singer, songwriter and entertainer Willy Welch! For a number of years, Willy wrote dozens of songs for the long-running Barney franchise, with only some of his best known songs being I Put a Smile On, I Love to Read and Icy, Creamy Ice Cream! Outside of Barney, Willy is best known for his song Right Field, which was first recorded by folk group Peter, Paul and Mary. Willy also has his own musical act with his wife Willy called Wendy & Willy, where they recorded three albums and performed at various clubs, camps and churches!
Blast from the Icy past! Original shownotes: The third and final installment of our conversation on The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe enters some interesting territory as Chris, Anika, and Meagan explore Lewis's (inadvertent?) use of Aslan-as-Trickster imagery, proper Narnian politics, and kangaroos. Also witness the precise moment in which the trio realizes that Lewis may have ruined their childhoods. Works referenced include: A Grief Observed by C. S. Lewis The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri Outro poetry sample: "On the Circuit" by W. H. Auden Email the show! InklingsVarietyHour@gmail.com
Lisa Cohen back next week and thereafter, Alana Fishberg, US Open, Donald Viscardi, Please join us on Milo Time, @milotimepodcast, Run in Prospect Park in Milo's honor Sunday, November 10, meet at Milo's tree at 9am sharp, Join us for brunch at our house after you finish, The Conversation at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, 4:40pm, Sunday September 15, Gene Hackman, Robert Duvall, Teri Garr, Harrison Ford, Cindy Williams, John Cazale, Cazale in five movies, all nominated for Best Picture, JetsCast Inspired by Milo Time, Mitch Epner, Please join us on the podcast, Dropping by Wednesday at midnight each week, Plymouth Gin Water, Icy cold water without ice cubes, The Plymouth Gin bottle has been with us for about 12 years, Milo and I must have filled the bottle thousands of times, Milo didn't like having fruit in the water, Milo would often rank the water at a restaurant, Park Slope Diner on 5th Avenue between 8th and 9th Street, Coco Rocco, New Bleu Cafe, Milo's indifference to food, but treating water as important (with his tongue in his cheek), What do we do with the items that were important to Milo?, Invitation to consider Milo while drinking from a repurposed bottle
The dog days of summer are in full swing and The Caramel Apples once again are heading to their favorite watering spot—poolside! Sunscreen, check! Towels, check! Icy pina colada, check! But the key player on this list is the oh-so nostalgic cassette player so as to be able to blast this week's retro musical goodness in Cooper Lee's Dog Days of Summer Poolside Ultra 80s Mixtape Side B! Subscribe, rate and leave us a shining review/ feedback if you liked what you heard this week! If you have any suggestions, requests or experiences you'd like to have featured in future episodes, please let us know & send us a message at Spotify for Podcasters--> https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/retro-trek-the-caramel-apples or email us at stickycaramelapples@gmail.com We're now on social media! If you would like to reach out, stop by and say hi! Tell us how we're doing! Leave a comment & share with us some of your favorite retro topics. Twitter: @CaramelApples16 Instagram: @retrotrekthecaramelapples TikTok: @retrotrekcaramelapples YouTube: @thestickycaramelapples
Changes in Liquid, FURIA, Cloud9 as well as 10 more teams plus predicting the season in this episode of HLTV Confirmed! ➡️ Follow us for updates: / hltvconfirmed
torzsi joins to talk through his origins, VAC ban, joining MOUZ, losing frozen, getting Brollan, starting to win, siuhy's leadership, CS2, and more. ➡️ Follow us for updates: https://twitter.com/HLTVconfirmed
Hello friends, on this hot summer night I'll help cool you off and help you relax with cool sounds and visuals. Thank you for being here! ♥ 00:00 preview 01:03 Pillow squishes and icy drink 03:50 Bamboo fan 05:05 Frozen washcloth, ice roller 06:50 Ice pack with orbeez, visualization 09:30 Cooling mist 13:42 Icy bubbly globes, summers at my grandmas house stories 16:43 Pillows, rainy sounds and visualization 18:20 Raindisk ocean drum.. so beautiful 22:31 Pillow, gentle face touches 23:34 Icy pack, slushy like 24:48 Cold hands on your skin 27:05 Cold washcloth on your face, neck and ears 29:40 Silk Fan 34:11 Humming air-purifier fan, ear to ear 35:32 Soft hands, talk down in dark room, projector lights #ASMR #GentleWhispering #coolingdown --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maria-gentlewhispering/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maria-gentlewhispering/support
Wim Hof hold 26 world records for icy water endurance to creating a global movement, he has dedicated his life to unlocking the potential of the human body through cold immersion. We'll dive into how exposing the body to cold can trigger thermogenesis, reverse diabetes symptoms, reduce inflammation, and significantly improve mental health. Wim also shares his personal journey, from finding solace in the cold after his wife's tragic death, to developing unique breathing techniques that empower millions. We'll explore the science behind cold exposure, discussing its effects on the autonomic nervous system, cardiovascular health, and overall well-being. Grégory and Wim will also tackle the societal trend of avoiding stress and pain, and how training our bodies to handle stress through cold immersion can lead to a healthier, more resilient life. Get ready to discover how a routine of ice baths, saunas, and deep breathing can transform your health. Plus, Wim challenges the scientific community to delve deeper into the benefits of cold exposure. Tune in to learn how just a few minutes in icy water can make a significant impact on your life.
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
Embark on a celestial odyssey with SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 61, where we witness the Sun unleash its most powerful solar flare in nearly two decades, sparking a series of geomagnetic storms that dazzled the skies with extraordinary auroras. The flare, an enormous X8.7 class eruption, marked the pinnacle of a week of solar ferocity, with the Earth enduring a bombardment that produced northern and southern lights visible far beyond their usual latitudes.We then delve into the mysteries of Earth's magnetotail, where NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale mission has observed unusual substorms that could reshape our understanding of magnetic reconnection and its role in auroral phenomena.Finally, we plunge into the depths of the sea with China's construction of the deep-sea neutrino telescope, TRIDENT, designed to scan the cosmos for neutrinos and unlock the secrets of cosmic rays and the extreme universe.Join us on SpaceTime with Stuart Gary for an exploration of these awe-inspiring events and more, as we traverse the vastness of space and the wonders it holds.(00:00) This is spacetime series 27, episode 61, for broadcast on 20 May 2024(00:43) The sun has produced its biggest solar flare in nearly two decades(10:28) NASA scientists have detected an unusual event in Earth's magnetotail(21:35) The south pole neutrino detector uses liquid water rather than solid ice(28:39) Supernova is basically a neutrino explosion that has this tiny optical signature(33:00) New observations confirm that April 2024 was the hottest month on record(35:43) A new study claims males with low testosterone may have an increased risk of dying prematurely(37:03) Shroud of Turin supposedly shows Jesus after crucifixion(42:25) Tim Mendham: crucifixion was fairly common in those daysSupport the show and access ad-free episodes at https://www.spreaker.com/show/spacetime. Follow our cosmic conversations on Twitter @stuartgary, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of the universe, one episode at a time.This episode is proudly supported by NordPass. Secure your digital journey across the cosmos with a password manager you can trust. Find your stellar security solution at https://www.bitesz.com/nordpass.Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app and follow us on Twitter @stuartgary, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support.