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Best podcasts about inclement

Latest podcast episodes about inclement

Clare FM - Podcasts
Clare Farmers Warned To Only Do Essential Jobs During Status Orange Warning

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 4:20


Clare farmers are being advised to only do the jobs that are "absolutely necessary" this weekend as the county braces itself for a Status Orange snow and ice warning. With a low level warning having just lapsed this morning, Met Éireann is now advising that "significant snowfall accumulations" are expected here from tomorrow evening. Along with Limerick, Tipperary, Carlow, Kilkenny and Wicklow, the Banner county will be under a Status Orange snow and ice warning from 5pm on Saturday to the same time on Sunday. The national forecaster has warned of severe impacts including very difficult travelling conditions, poor visibility and travel disruption delays to public transport as well as air travel. It's also understood that difficult conditions underfoot and animal welfare issues can be expected. Feakle-based Chairperson of the Clare branch of the Irish Farmers' Association Stephen Walsh says those working in agriculture should take precautions and put their personal safety first in the coming days. Following particularly low temperatures overnight, black ice is understood to remain a concern across Clare's roads network. Inclement weather is likely to be experienced in most parts of the country over the weekend, with Cork and Kerry falling under a Status Yellow rain and snow warning from 1pm tomorrow to 5pm on Sunday. A lower level Status Yellow snow and ice warning meanwhile will be in effect from 5pm on Saturday to the same time on Sunday in Leinster, Cavan, Donegal, Monaghan, Waterford and Connacht.

The Ship Report
The Ship Report, Tuesday, November 12, 2024

The Ship Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 8:33


Inclement weather and King Tides add up to increased beach risks and flooding Today we take a look at our seasonally rowdy weather forecast, which already has the Columbia River Bar on Red status this morning, meaning ship traffic is halted across the river entrance until conditions improve.  Add that to King Tides we'll see starting on Friday, and it's a recipe for some serious beach hazards you need to know about. It's tun to see big waves, just make sure you're in a safe place to watch. And there are plenty of places to go for a good perch so you can see everything but not risk your life in the process.

First Take SA
KZN roads open following a heavy snow fall, MEC Siboniso Duma

First Take SA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 4:18


KwaZulu-Natal authorities say all commuters stranded on the N3 highway due to severe snowfall since last Friday have been accounted for. Inclement weather led to the closure of the N3, with black ice and fog posing significant risks to drivers. While parts of the highway have reopened, concerns linger that some commuters may still be trapped. We caught up with KwaZulu-Natal Transport and Human Settlements MEC, Siboniso Duma...

Stormcast with Gobbs
Episode 20: Inclement Storm set to smash Burrow

Stormcast with Gobbs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 56:14


Gobbs returns to review the disappointing and unexpected loss to the Dragons, who ambushed the ambush. Storm started slow, look flat and lacked energry, similarily to how they started against the Eels the week prior. It was an error ridden and undisciplined showing and as Coach Craig Bellamy suggested "we got what we deserved. Storm now look ahead to tackling the Bunnies who have has somewhat of a second half of the season resurggence under interim Coach Ben Hornby, with the game looming as another banana peel type fixture which could impact on the Minor Premiership. Gobbs covers off on all the Storm news, including the prised signing of Stefano Utoikamanu, Reimis Smith released early, Chairman Matt Tripp vows Storm won't have to shed players to accomodate Utoikamanau's 2025 arrival and negotiations have begun to re-sign Papenhuyzen before November 1; plus your listener questions, Team List Tuesday and score prediction on this week's episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Moore's Lobby: Where engineers talk all about circuits
Looking Down to Go Forward: Ground Penetrating Radar for Autonomous Vehicles

Moore's Lobby: Where engineers talk all about circuits

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 55:32


If you enjoy hearing passionate people talk about jobs they love and technology that fascinates them, you are in for a treat. Noah Gedrimas grew up with a love of vehicles—cars, tractors, construction equipment, and snowmobiles. In college, he built a one-fifth-scale car and then programmed it to self-park, which led him to a “newfound respect for mechatronics” and its ability to support really complex maneuvers. In this interview, Gedrimas reflects with enthusiasm on his time at Continental Automotive, working on everything from autonomous valet parking to electric shuttles and semi-trucks. Now, Gedrimas is applying that passion to ground-positioning radar technology at GPR. They are using ground-penetrating radar to capture unique, sub-surface data for positioning. Inclement weather compromised line of sight, roads with poor or no lane marking, weak GPS signals, and road terrain no longer affect the uptime and availability of autonomous navigation. You will want to join our host, Daniel Bogdanoff, as he chats with Gedrimas about: -Cadavers in cars. -The feature-rich information that lies below the ground. -The compute requirements when compared to cameras or lidar. -Early adopters of GPR technology. And much more that you will not want to miss.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Sean Kelly MEP Speaking On Inclement Farming Weather

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 11:09


An Ireland South MEP insists meaningful supports are forthcoming for Clare farmers impacted by the prolonged inclement weather. Farms have been fighting an acute shortage of fodder coupled with limited opportunities to plant crops this year and in March alone, the level of rainfall recorded at Shannon Airport's weather station was 67% above the long-term average. On Friday, EU lawmakers, agriculture specialists and farming representatives gathered for a conference in Carlow to address financial losses and funding concerns. Ireland South Fine Gael MEP Sean Kelly who organised the event believes the Government is firmly committed to compensating affected farmers.

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Hour 3 | The Venice Canal suspect is arrested @ConwayShow

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 29:15 Transcription Available


The Venice Canal suspect is arrested about 100 miles away from the scene of the crime / The ramifications of committing a crime in an election year. Coachella has started / Listener traffic audition tape update / Bellio hiding chickens at Costco. Inclement weather is headed for SoCal this weekend, in the middle of April / The price of Stamps is increasing to $0.73 (buy your stamps before July!). Caitlyn Clark's number is being retired with the Iowa Hawkeyes / Wayfarers Chapel to be dismantled / Cross promo with Mo Kelly.

Off The Bench with Thom Brennaman
Cincinnati Reds vs White Sox. Masters Week. Cincinnati Bengals Draft | OTB Presented By UDF

Off The Bench with Thom Brennaman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 104:01


Cincinnati Reds travel up to Chicago to take on the White Sox. After a Brutal series against the Brewers, the Reds need to steal some Victories. Inclement weather Delayed the Masters a bit but we have a good picture of who leads the Masters Tournament right now. Bryson DeChambeau, Scottie Scheffler, Cameron Davis, Nicolai Højgaard, Max Homa, Danny Willett, and Ryan Fox are all in the top of the leader boards New Heights podcast came into town and we heard some interesting things there from Joe Burrow and more. Bengals draft discussion is coming up soon.

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Hour 1 | Boeing's current issues and upcoming testimony on Capitol Hill @ConwayShow

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 30:09 Transcription Available


Guest: Alex Stone (ABC) – Boeing's current issues and upcoming testimony on Capitol Hill. Inclement weather is headed to SoCal this weekend / There's a luxury airline starting for dogs called Bark Airlines, but it costs $6,000 for a one-way ticket / Santa Anita racetrack plans for this weekend. Using the term ‘lady' in the workplace is it still permissible? / A $4,000 diamond ring is missing from a local baker and could be found in the sold baked goods / Waymo's driverless taxis are now roaming around Los Angeles. Petros and Money had a Conway-centric discussion about a dinner event he hosted in Woodland Hills / Is attendance required when hosting an event?   

Off The Bench with Thom Brennaman
Cincinnati Reds fall again. Hunter Greene hit hard. Masters Week. | OTB Presented By UDF

Off The Bench with Thom Brennaman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 110:21


Cincinnati Reds muster up just four hits as they fall to the Brewers 7-2. Hunter Greene allowed 6 earned runs. Reds fall to 6-6 on the year. Inclement weather is pushing the start of the Masters. More on Off the Bench.

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Conway Hour 3 | @ConwayShow

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 33:22 Transcription Available


Inclement weather expected this weekend / Sportsmen's Lodge in Studio City is about to be demolished and turned into apartments / Powerball is up to $1.23 Billion after no winner last night // Guest: Dean Sharp (KFI) – Why does your home have such lousy drainage? And what you can do about it // How much does $30 Million weigh in $100 bills (answer is 660 lbs) / The path of the total eclipse and the visibility for Monday (04/08) // Men's NCAA championship is also on Monday (04/08) / Caitlin Clark is setting records in women's basketball for viewership and ticket pricing / There's a debate over the Oakland International airport name change  / Cross talk with Mo Kelly  

B&H Photography Podcast
Picturing World Cultures: Rita Leistner - Canada

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 74:35


Professional tree planting is back breaking piecework—a combination of high intensity sport and industrial labor that requires both technical finesse and remarkable physical and mental endurance. Using techniques more often associated with high-performance athletes, experienced planters (commonly known as high-ballers) leap up and down through uneven and debris-strewn terrain, armed only with a shovel and 30-kg bags of seedlings on their backs.   In recent years, tree planting has become a rite of passage among young Canadians not afraid of hard work and dirt under their fingernails. As seasonal work, it attracts many students from Canada's southern cities. Due to the brutal physical demands, most are under 30 years old. Out on the cut block inclement weather is common, and the swarms of biting insects are legendary.   Working in—rather than on—the land for months on end, and sharing an isolated camp site creates a solid bond among planters. This has molded into a subculture of sorts, which is the subject of today's show.   My guest for this episode is Canadian photographer and filmmaker Rita Leistner. Rita documents communities living in extreme conditions, typically investing months or years in a project. After spending a decade as a tree planter during her youth, Rita returned to the forest in 2016 to document a new generation. In 2021, she released her results as an Art Trifecta, featuring large fine art photographs, a 256-page photo book, and the documentary feature film “Forest for the Trees.”    Equally in her element in forests and war zones, Rita's photographs and her writings about photography, art, and war have been published, exhibited, and collected worldwide. She is represented by the Stephen Bulger Gallery for art, and by Green Planet Films for film.  If you haven't already listened, prior episodes of our podcast series Picturing World Cultures can be accessed at the links below: Wayne Quilliam discussing Australia's indigenous communities Kiana Hayeri reflecting on her work in Iran and Afghanistan Joshua Irwandi sheds light on his documentation of Indonesia's Asmat region Daniel Rosca describes the rustic landscape and old world traditions of rural Romania Guest: Rita Leistner Episode Timeline:   2:02: The backstory to Canadian tree planting as a business   5:21: Rita's interest in photography and her early days as a tree planter.   12:43: Comparisons and contrasts between Rita's early tree planting experiences and what she found when returning to the forest to document this subject.   18:21: A typical day in the life of a tree planter and the actual planting process   26:31: How Rita landed on her distinctive photographic style of capturing fast moving planters with a PhaseOne camera and Profoto lighting.   32:40: Rita talks about how the young planters responded to her sudden presence in the camp.   36:17: Rita's lighting set up with Profoto B1 lights and coordinating with an assistant to carry all the gear.   41:56: Episode Break   43:10: Rita talks about power consumption, batteries, generators, workflow, and more when working in remote locations.   45:03: Inclement weather, dirt, and bugs when shooting both stills and video footage out in the wilderness.   48:41: The lighting details behind Rita's enchanted forest nighttime images and timelapse footage.   53:38: How the work of tree planters is perceived by both the logging industry and environmentalists, and the effects this has on the planters themselves. 1:03:47: How Rita's Tree Planter project has affected her sense of Canadian identity.   1:06:04: Rita Leistner answers our PWC Visual Questionnaire.   Guest Bio: Rita Leistner is a Canadian photographer and filmmaker who creates portraits of communities living in extreme conditions, typically investing months or years in a project. After spending a decade of her formative years as a tree planter in the Canadian wilderness, she returned to this theme to document a new generation of planters from 2016 to 2019. In 2021, she released the project as an Art Trifecta, featuring fine art photographs, a 256-page monograph, and the 91-minute documentary film Forest for the Trees.   Additionally, Rita has been captured by insurgents, assaulted, and shot at, and she has run into gunfire to get a photograph. She has published four books of photography including Unembedded: Four Independent Photojournalists on the War in Iraq (2005), widely considered one of the most influential anti-war books to come out of the Iraq conflict. Rita's photographs and her writings about photography, art, and war have been published and exhibited worldwide, and are in major corporate and museum collections. From 2010 to 2016 she served as Associate Professor in the History of Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at the University of Toronto. She is represented by the Stephen Bulger Gallery for art, and by Green Planet Films for film.    Stay Connected: Rita Leistner Website: http://ritaleistner.com/ Forest for the Trees Website: https://www.forestforthetreesdocumentary.com/ Rita Leistner Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ritaleistner/ Rita Leistner Twitter: https://twitter.com/ritaleistner/ Stephen Bulger Gallery Website: https://www.bulgergallery.com/artists/45-rita-leistner/overview/ Green Planet Films Website: https://greenplanetfilms.org/products/forest-for-the-trees?_pos=1&_sid=90a01a45d&_ss=r Canadian photographer Lorraine Gilbert: https://www.lorrainegilbert.com/

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Hour 3 | Handling AC Units @ConwayShow @MarkTLive

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 32:05 Transcription Available


Recap of Phil Hendrie's appearance on the show / Best-of clips from Phil on the radio // Guest: Dean Sharp (KFI) –Replacing gas furnaces and the longevity they can give you / Price fluctuations on AC units are based on the energy efficiency of the unit // Rain is coming this weekend / Inclement weather is expected to linger Friday through Sunday // The Mark Thompson Show is live on YouTube daily / Baltimore Bridge collapse cleanup update  

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Hour 1 | Ravey Stops By! @ConwayShow @RenaeRavey

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 31:50 Transcription Available


Deep footprints in radio – remembering where you were when you heard about an impactful event / Conway show social media benchmarks (@ConwayShow) / Visiting sponsors from the show in real life / Bellio at peak performance // Inclement weather seems certain to hit this weekend in time for Easter // Guest: Ravey (KYSR – The Woody Show) – Deep footprints leading to radio show discovery / Brief history of Ravey and The Woody Show // Guest: Ravey (KYSR – The Woody Show) (cont'd) – Growing up in Pittsburgh and a Pittsburgh sports fan / Experience of The Woody Show being on the air in Chicago and getting fired / Reuniting with Woody at iHeart / The Woody Show 10-year anniversary on 04/13

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Hour 1 | Can't Hide Behind Glassdoor Anymore @ConwayShow

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 30:55 Transcription Available


Guest: Eric Sklar (KFI) – NCAA March Madness bracket update / Dodgers loose to Padres last night giving up 15 runs / Ohtani caught up in gambling controversy originating from his translator  // Ohtani story update / Inclement weather coming this weekend / Swallows Day Parade on Saturday and weather in San Juan Capistrano this weekend / Rain in SoCal every weekend of the winter season // Glassdoor releasing user information and ramifications / Tagging at construction site / building in East Hollywood // Texas SCOTUS ruling on SB4 is causing more trouble on the Mexican side of the border / Mexico refuses to accept deported migrants / Summer influx will occur if Biden re-election seems unlikely / rain is coming this weekend 

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Hour 3 | Weather Prep @ConwayShow

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 31:12 Transcription Available


Inclement weather in Big Bear / Las Vegas area to be hit by rain / Unusual winter generally for California / San Fernando Valley weather shift // Hailstorm in the OC / Snow in San Bernadino and Big Bear / Local news and the lessons it espouses // Talking to Disneyland contest winner re: the giveaway, family, and weather // Tim caught lying to his wife / Tim's memory of being taken out of school to go to Disneyland / Feeling of being a kid at Disneyland and the impact of the memory / Trader Joe's viral bag trend 

Tasmanian Country Hour
Tasmanian Country Hour

Tasmanian Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 50:06


Inclement weather holding up the harvesting of commercial alkaloid poppies

Defending Faith, Family and Freedom
Inclement Winter Weather Doesn't Mute the March for Life in the Nation's Capital

Defending Faith, Family and Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024


In this week's episode, Gary Bauer shares his first-hand take of the 2024 March for Life from frigid Washington, D.C. Tens of thousands of joyful young people braved the most bone-chilling winter blast Washington could dish out. Through the bitter cold, a chant was repeated. It would start low and build into a deafening crescendo: “Pro-choice is alive, no baby chooses to die.” As a bonus, Bauer also includes a portion of Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson's historic remarks from the event.

Franklin (MA) Matters
FM #1142 - Franklin (MA) School Cmte Mtg - 01/23/24

Franklin (MA) Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 70:53


This session of the radio show shares the Franklin (MA) School Committee meeting held on Jan 23, 2024. The meeting was held in the Council Chambers. All 7 members of the Committee were present in Chambers. The meeting started slightly late as the Budget subcommittee meeting prior to this ran late holding up 3 members.Quick recap:FHS student update, Panther Pride night Feb 12; Jan 29 jazz concert at FHS. Course selection underway by class. Tutoring for Spanish offered. Boys and girls playing basketball vs Mansfield; Boys indoor track take KellyRex champ for first time, Sarah Dumas player of week Superintendent Report, thanks to students and families for patience and safety during this winter period, safety utmost. Inclement weather process shared previously, PR firm touting various aspects of the program to share the goodness. Also on schools web pageNewcomers update, 69 students total; 14 high school, 15 middle, balance at elementary; Interfaith group helping with after school program, library helping with English as second language trainingSlides for the Jefferson update captured via photo album; Getting a sense of "return to normalcy". Good to have the families in the building more frequently (vs COVID period) Thank you all for what you are doing!Motion to take the agenda out of order, and get to the DECA trip proposal. About 200 competed and about 100 moved to districts in Boston, approx 50 anticipated to qualify for the CA nationals. Also coordinating with KP, Rehoboth and other MA communities to ensure a good … MA representation. April, week conference, also an opportunity to visit Disney as part of DECA organization; Fund raising to alleviate the cost of the trip. A. DECA International Competition - Recurring Trip I recommend approval of the request of Emily Rosborough to take DECA Student to Anaheim, CA from 4/26/24-5/1/24 to participate in the DECA competition as detailed. Motion second, passes 7-0Comprehensive Facilities Planning Update; Lucas presenting, slides will be captured to an albumDraft of school committee meeting schedule reviewed, could be on next meeting for vote Review of subcommittees, some met some haven'tConsent agenda, motion to approve, second, passes 7-0New business, calendar vote, budget teaser, possible school calendar draft for review also Motion to adjourn, second, passes 7-0The meeting runs about 1 hour and 55 minutes so let's listen to the School Committee meeting held on Jan 23, 2024.--------------Franklin TV video link -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UrUZ9emung School Committee page => https://www.franklinps.net/district/school-committee Meeting Agenda doc -> https://www.franklinps.net/sites/g/files/vyhlif4431/f/agendas/scagenda_1-23-24.pdf Meeting packet folder -> https://www.franklinps.net/district/meeting-packets/pages/january-23-2024-school-committee-meeting-packet Jefferson Elementary highlights -> https://photos.app.goo.gl/tmGGuhBnB3z84jwc9 Comprehensive School Facility Plan outline ->

Thrive with Confidence
Industry Insights: How to Handle Inclement Weather

Thrive with Confidence

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 18:08


 We are less than a month into 2024 and many practice around the country have been impacted by inclement weather like snow and ice. Other regions will experience inclement weather in other forms at different time of the year.  Do you have a policy in your employee handbook for Inclement weather? How will you let patients know of the practice closing that day? To submit a topic, reach out to us at info@acquiosalliance.com!  

Think Out Loud
How Oregon's transportation agency is preparing for expected snow

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 17:58


Inclement weather is in the forecast for much of Oregon this weekend, with almost all counties under a winter storm watch or warning. The Oregon Department of Transportation has been clearing roads and responding to closures since late Monday, when the first round of storms hit the state. ODOT received $19 million last month from the Legislature to shore up winter maintenance services in the wake of its budget shortfall. The money will allow the agency to remove overtime restrictions on road maintenance staff and to purchase deicing chemicals and trucks used for snow plowing. ODOT Communications Director Kevin Glenn joins us with more details about the agency's priorities this winter and how it's preparing for the incoming weather.

Camp Code - Leadership & Staff Training Podcast for Camp Directors - CampHacker.TV
What We Learned at the Women in Camp Summit - Camp Code #132

Camp Code - Leadership & Staff Training Podcast for Camp Directors - CampHacker.TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 34:51


Find full show notes and links at: https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/womenincampsummit2023-What We Learned at the Women in Camp SummitWhen camp pros gather, it is always extraordinary.  We just had the pleasure of attending the Women in Camp Summit and it was truly amazing! Join us for the stories and the lessons learned from sessions, village time, connecting, networking, and playing together.- We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It's SO easy, just head to https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode-Best Practice for Leadership TrainingFrom Ruby-Lifeguard training at camp is weather dependent. Yet, as camp leaders, we depend on our staff to obtain the right training and certifications to ensure our camp programs run throughout the summer. Inclement weather is going to happen, leverage your resources to ensure your lifeguards are trained. Local community centres or hotels may have availability throughout the day that you could rent in the event of bad weather. Pool availability and your capability to rent them is going to help to ensure that your camp's lifeguard training and schedule stays a float! **BONUS**We were once again reminded this year at the Women in Camp Summit that some folks are just going to come early to help. As camp professionals, it's always important to keep a list of tasks that need to take place. We're all camp people and we're always willing to help, always keep that in mind. -Your Hosts:Beth Allison, Camp Consultant - Go Camp ProRuby Compton, Chief Exploration Officer - Ruby OutdoorsGabrielle Raill, Camp Director - Camp Ouareau-Thanks to our sponsor…UltraCampWouldn't it be refreshing if your registration software gave you MORE time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: CAMP! Find out more at ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/

AJ Daily
12-27-23 Inclement adjacent; cattle on feed; USDA now accepting applications for 40 Climate Change Fellows

AJ Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 3:18


12-27-23 AJ DailyInclement AdjacentAdapted from an article by Sarah Harris-Christian, Angus Journal Cattle on Feed Adapted from a report by Len Steiner, Steiner Consulting Group USDA Now Accepting Applications for 40 Climate Change Fellows Adapted from a release by the USDA Compiled by Paige Nelson, field editor, Angus Journal.  For more Angus news, visit angusjournal.net. 

On The Run With Beards And Dun
Dun Finds His Stride

On The Run With Beards And Dun

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 60:29


This week Beards and Dun get together to discuss Dun's experience at the 1983 Boston Marathon. Dun gets fired up for the marathon by entering the Inclement 25k, now the Ron Daws Memorial 25k, winning himself a unique prize. Follow along while Dun goes through the marathon from prerace events to the exhilarating finish landing Dun his Person Best time in the marathon and qualifying for the 1984 Olympic Trials.

Rosecast | 'Bachelor' Recaps with Rim and AB
"The Duration" | 'The Bachelorette' S20 E1

Rosecast | 'Bachelor' Recaps with Rim and AB

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 64:11


Inclement weather won't stop us from (thinking about) backflipping in excitement for the a new season of 'The Bachelorette'. Plus: Is Nehemiah more or less recognizable while wearing a comically fake mustache? Thanks for listening.Text the mailbag: (773) 234-7794Join our group on the RealTVFantasy app! One sticker winner each week, and a t-shirt for the full-season champion (Honor system re: spoilers): [https://realtvfantasy.com/myleagues/join?code=13294EROJYeKXrM]Create an account by logging in via Google, Apple, or FacebookSave lineups by tapping League Actions > Set LineupPoints per category available under the Scoring tabSocial:Instagram @rosecastpodcast [instagram.com/rosecastpodcast]Twitter @rosecastpodcast [twitter.com/rosecastpodcast]TikTok @rosecastpodcast [vm.tiktok.com/24dKMx]Facebook group: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/rosecastnation]Merch store: [rimandab.com]Timestamps (approximate):0:30 ‘Claim to Fame' review1:30 Adults in charge4:15 Charity Lawson6:10 Overlong discussion about the show's “20th Anniversary”8:50 Limo entrances30:00 Big rigs32:30 Cocktail Party53:00 Rose Ceremony57:50 Mailbag (773) 234-779458:20 AB's Bachelor Headline of the Week (via The Sun)59:50 Rim's Final Rose Watch List1:01:30 RealTVFantasy league Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Alpaca Tribe
Shelter for comfort but also protection and safety for your alpacas

Alpaca Tribe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 17:02


Welcome to the podcast for alpaca people!In this episode, I talk about the need to provide shelter and what works well. Especially helpful when you have a day of April showers. As well as built shelters, stables or barns, we can provide natural shelter using trees and bushes. And of course, a coat for the very young and very old also helps.Inclement weather = severe, rough, or harsh; stormyStotting = Geordie word meaning bounce - some dictionaries seem to suggest it as an alternative word for pronking - I didn't know that before today!Cwtch = Welsh pronunciation: [kʊtʃ]) is a Welsh language and Welsh-English dialect word meaning a cuddle or embrace, but with a sense of offering warmth and safety.Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoyed it.If you would like to be in touch, please contact me by email - steve@alpacatribe.com - or leave me a voicemail from your browser.Alpaca Tribe is hosted and produced by Steve Heatherington of Good Podcasting Works, which is part of The Waterside (Swansea) Ltd

The Bunkered Golf Podcast
The 2023 Masters Commute – Round 2 Recap

The Bunkered Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 28:33


The big winner on Day 2 of the 87th Masters? Mother Nature. Inclement conditions forced the suspension of play with several players still on the golf course... but, despite that, things are looking good for Brooks Koepka.  Can the four-time major champion add a Green Jacket to his trophy collection? Michael McEwan and special guest Alex Myers of Golf Digest discuss. There's also reaction to amateur Sam Bennett's stunning performance and Rory McIlroy's shock missed cut. Tune-in now!   ⛳️ Chat to us on social and subscribe to the magazine for the best news, reviews, comment and more from the home of golf!        ⓣ https://twitter.com/bunkeredonline         ⓕ https://www.facebook.com/bunkeredonline         ⓨ https://www.youtube.com/bunkeredonline         ⓘ https://www.instagram.com/bunkeredonline         Get the magazine every month: https://www.bunkered.co.uk 

Franklin (MA) Matters
FM #945 - Franklin (MA) School Committee Mtg - 02/14/23

Franklin (MA) Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 147:12


This session shares the Franklin, MA School Committee meeting held on Tuesday, February 14, 2023. The meeting was conducted in the Council Chambers with four members present and three members absent (Callaghan, Whitmore, McNeill). The meeting entered Executive Session and did not return to open meeting about 9:30 PMSchool Committee Chair Denise Spencer opens the meeting at 7:01 PM. Key items on the agendaJFK Highlights – Dr. Connolly, Mr. Haynes - presentation included a video, 1 or 2 positions are still open at the school, not getting good candidates; use of ‘power blocks' in their schedule to provide the additional resources required for students so their help doesn't cause a miss on introduction of new contentBelize Presentation – Ms. Balliro & Ms. Quigley - presented their overview of a proposed STEM based experiential trip to Belize during Feb break in 2024. Would be targeted for students with specific class experience, incorporating Portrait of a Graduate attributes as benefits of the trip. Cost and accessibility concerns addressedAdvisory Update – MS Advisors & Principals - EduSpeak Update – Supt Giguere & Dr Rogers - (effectively will be a glossary document posted to the schools page with the acronyms used frequently - link added below)The Committee did enter Executive Session not to return to open meetingThe show notes contain a link to the full agenda and to my notes & photos captured via Twitter during the meeting. The recording runs about 2 hours and 26 minutes, so let's listen to the Franklin School Committee on February 14, 2023.--------------School Committee page -> https://www.franklinps.net/district/school-committee Inclement weather page -> https://www.franklinps.net/sites/g/files/vyhlif4431/f/uploads/weather_2022_2.pdf Guests/PresentationsA. JFK Highlights – Dr. Connolly, Mr. Haynes - photos album -> https://photos.app.goo.gl/m8oxLk4HzAeURnMF7B. Belize Presentation – Ms. Balliro & Ms. Quigley - photos album -> https://photos.app.goo.gl/FgVmgsGHmXAEA1xm9C. Advisory Update – MS Advisors & Principals - photos album -> https://photos.app.goo.gl/piXbXCXcwF72JxyQ6D. EduSpeak Update – Supt Giguere & Dr Rogers - (effectively will be a glossary document posted to the schools page with the acronyms used frequently, to be expanded as more suggestions on terms used are added) https://www.franklinps.net/district/superintendent/pages/eduspeak-glossary-educational-terms-acronyms Agenda doc with remote participation info -> https://www.franklinps.net/district/meeting-packets/files/agenda-2-14-23Meeting packet folder -> (the documents not released prior to the meeting are supposed to be posted here on Wednesday, as we got ot press Friday morning, they are not yet available)

Franklin (MA) Matters
FM #924 - Town of Franklin (MA) School Cmte Mtg - 01/24/23

Franklin (MA) Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 103:33


This session shares the Franklin, MA School Committee meeting held on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. The meeting was conducted in the Council Chambers with six members present and one member (M Whitmore) remote. Hence all votes were via roll call.School Committee Chair Denise Spencer opens the meeting at 7:00 PM. Key items on the agendaUpdate from Supt Giguere on the Inclement Weather Policy, now that we have had some weather to deal with, a reminder on the process, how it is coordinated with DPW, Police and Fire. Additional details posted on FPS page (see link below)FHS Program of Studies - Principal Josh Hanna presented an update on the program highlighting some changes to add courses, and answered questions from the School Committee. He acknowledged as he began that this was the results of a whole team of effort, many of whom were out and about tonight with student activities. The PDF of my notes captures screen presentation pages. The presentation doc should get posted soon to the meeting folder so you can find additional detailsAccept Collaborative presentation - E Stokes recused herself from this portion of the meeting to avoid a conflict of interest. The presentation provided an overview of the services and work among the collaborative to support the needs of the students in the district. This was all in advance of a discussion and vote by the Committee to approve the application of Westborough into the Collaborative (each member needs to do so, it was mentioned this is the first of a few). The Committee voted unanimously (6-0-1; 6 for, 0 no, 1 - recuse)Proposed school committee meeting calendar and Accept Collaborative report were among the items for discussion onlyThe Committee did enter Executive Session not to return to open meetingThe show notes contain a link to the full agenda and to my notes & photos captured via Twitter during the meeting. The recording runs about 1 hour and 40 minutes, so let's listen to the Franklin School Committee on January 24, 2023.--------------School Committee page -> https://www.franklinps.net/district/school-committee Inclement weather page -> https://www.franklinps.net/sites/g/files/vyhlif4431/f/uploads/weather_2022_2.pdf Video link -> https://youtu.be/6f53S5iyXpU The agenda doc contains info on remote participation -> https://www.franklinps.net/sites/g/files/vyhlif4431/f/uploads/scagenda_1-24-23.pdf All the documents released for this meeting (some after the meeting) can be found in one folder -> https://www.franklinps.net/district/school-committee/pages/january-24-2023-school-committee-meeting-packetMy Twitter notes are here in one PDF file -> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pWMoZmkmt2nkhBczlP0QYMBbBVPrew5d/view?usp=share_link --------------We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin...

The Howie Carr Radio Network
Please Don't Try to Smuggle Eggs into the Country plus Peter Doocy Plays KJP Like a Cat with a Mouse - 1.23.23 - Howie Carr Show - Hour 4

The Howie Carr Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 38:05


Today, Peter Doocy plays with KJP like a cat with a mouse, and Howie's got the audio from today's whirlwind of a press conference. Then, Howie laments the cancellation of the last leg of the Crazy Tour. "Inclement weather," they claim, although Howie can't tell how inclement it is considering he's basking in the Sunshine State.

Mike's Daily Podcast
Episode 2537: Inclement!

Mike's Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 18:41


Mike Matthews discusses dealing with crazy Bay Area weather and Mike brings you the segment Let's Go Back with Matthews going back twenty years to an interesting moment in radio. Join Mike as he podcast live from Cafe Anyway with Chely Shoehart, Floyd the Floorman, and John Deer the Engineer. Next show it's Benita, the Disgrunted Fiddle Player, and the Brewmaster.

Mike's Daily Podcast
Inclement!

Mike's Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 18:41


Mike Matthews discusses dealing with crazy Bay Area weather and Mike brings you the segment Let's Go Back with Matthews going back twenty years to an interesting moment in radio. Join Mike as he podcast live from Cafe Anyway with Chely Shoehart, Floyd the Floorman, and John Deer the Engineer. Next show it's Benita, the Disgrunted Fiddle Player, and the Brewmaster.

Mike's Daily Podcast
MikesDailyPodcast 2537 Inclement

Mike's Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 18:42


Mike Matthews discusses dealing with crazy Bay Area weather and Mike brings you the segment Let's Go Back with Matthews going back twenty years to an interesting moment in radio. Join Mike as he podcast live from Cafe Anyway with Chely Shoehart, Floyd the Floorman, and John Deer the Engineer. Next show it's Benita, the Disgruntled Fiddle Player, and the Brewmaster.

Mike Matthews
MikesDailyPodcast 2537 Inclement

Mike Matthews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 18:42


Mike Matthews discusses dealing with crazy Bay Area weather and Mike brings you the segment Let's Go Back with Matthews going back twenty years to an interesting moment in radio. Join Mike as he podcast live from Cafe Anyway with Chely Shoehart, Floyd the Floorman, and John Deer the Engineer. Next show it's Benita, the Disgruntled Fiddle Player, and the Brewmaster.

Mike's Daily Podcast
Inclement!

Mike's Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 18:41


Mike Matthews discusses dealing with crazy Bay Area weather and Mike brings you the segment Let's Go Back with Matthews going back twenty years to an interesting moment in radio. Join Mike as he podcast live from Cafe Anyway with Chely Shoehart, Floyd the Floorman, and John Deer the Engineer. Next show it's Benita, the Disgrunted Fiddle Player, and the Brewmaster. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mikesdailypodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mikesdailypodcast/support

KUOW Newsroom
The shows did not go on this inclement day in Seattle

KUOW Newsroom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2022 0:46


KUOW's Mike Davis reports.

Locked On Browns - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Browns
The Browns Depth at Running Back Will Allow Them to Move The Ball Without Nick Chubb

Locked On Browns - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Browns

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 31:04


The Browns Depth at Running Back Will Allow Them to Move The Ball Without Nick Chubb. In this video, we answer the question: If Nick Chubb can't go against the New Orleans Saints, who will fill his shoes? We look at all the latest Cleveland Browns news, including news on Deshaun Watson and the injury to Nick Chubb. We also discuss the Saints news and who might replace Nick Chubb on the field. Make sure to subscribe to our channel for more sports content! Head coach Kevin Stefanski gave a two-word answer yesterday when he was asked if the Cleveland Browns would have running back Nick Chubb available against the New Orleans Saints on Christmas Eve: “Hope so.”And now after missing his second practice in a row today, there is reason to be concerned about the status of Chubb, who is rehabbing through a foot injury. If he is not good to go, Kareem Hunt will step in for a great deal of the workload, with either Jerome Ford or D'Ernest Johnson serving in relief. Saints Must Halt Browns in Old-Fashioned Week 16 Battle. The Saints performance against the run is the most surprisingly disappointing aspect of their game in 2022. Their slim postseason hopes depend on whether they can reverse that trend in Week 16 at Cleveland. A 5-9 New Orleans Saints team heads north to face the 6-8 Cleveland Browns on Christmas Eve. The Saints can still win the NFC South, but need a win here to keep any realistic hopes alive.New Orleans was expected to have one of the NFL's best defenses in 2022. They've had their moments, especially over the last month, but have also suffered crucial breakdowns in key situations. The Saints rank 11th in total defense, giving up an average of 327.6 yards per game. However, they rank last in turnovers forced (10) and have struggled on third downs. Most concerning is the failures of a run defense that dominated opponents from 2018 through 2021. They'll take on a physical Cleveland team that got QB Deshaun Watson back from suspension three weeks ago. The Browns average 362.6 total yards per game, ranking 8th in the league. While their passing attack has been erratic, they've had one of the NFL's most consistent ground games. Inclement weather is expected for the game, likely increasing the importance of the running game. The Saints performance against the run is the most surprisingly disappointing aspect of their game in 2022. Can they reverse that trend to keep slim postseason hopes alive? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Browns - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Browns
The Browns Depth at Running Back Will Allow Them to Move The Ball Without Nick Chubb

Locked On Browns - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Browns

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 33:49


The Browns Depth at Running Back Will Allow Them to Move The Ball Without Nick Chubb. In this video, we answer the question: If Nick Chubb can't go against the New Orleans Saints, who will fill his shoes? We look at all the latest Cleveland Browns news, including news on Deshaun Watson and the injury to Nick Chubb. We also discuss the Saints news and who might replace Nick Chubb on the field. Make sure to subscribe to our channel for more sports content! Head coach Kevin Stefanski gave a two-word answer yesterday when he was asked if the Cleveland Browns would have running back Nick Chubb available against the New Orleans Saints on Christmas Eve: “Hope so.” And now after missing his second practice in a row today, there is reason to be concerned about the status of Chubb, who is rehabbing through a foot injury. If he is not good to go, Kareem Hunt will step in for a great deal of the workload, with either Jerome Ford or D'Ernest Johnson serving in relief. Saints Must Halt Browns in Old-Fashioned Week 16 Battle. The Saints performance against the run is the most surprisingly disappointing aspect of their game in 2022. Their slim postseason hopes depend on whether they can reverse that trend in Week 16 at Cleveland. A 5-9 New Orleans Saints team heads north to face the 6-8 Cleveland Browns on Christmas Eve. The Saints can still win the NFC South, but need a win here to keep any realistic hopes alive. New Orleans was expected to have one of the NFL's best defenses in 2022. They've had their moments, especially over the last month, but have also suffered crucial breakdowns in key situations. The Saints rank 11th in total defense, giving up an average of 327.6 yards per game. However, they rank last in turnovers forced (10) and have struggled on third downs. Most concerning is the failures of a run defense that dominated opponents from 2018 through 2021. They'll take on a physical Cleveland team that got QB Deshaun Watson back from suspension three weeks ago. The Browns average 362.6 total yards per game, ranking 8th in the league. While their passing attack has been erratic, they've had one of the NFL's most consistent ground games. Inclement weather is expected for the game, likely increasing the importance of the running game. The Saints performance against the run is the most surprisingly disappointing aspect of their game in 2022. Can they reverse that trend to keep slim postseason hopes alive? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Browns - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Browns
If Nick Chubb Can't Go Against The New Orleans Saints, Who Will Fill His Shoes?

Locked On Browns - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Browns

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 33:51


Head coach Kevin Stefanski gave a two-word answer yesterday when he was asked if the Cleveland Browns would have running back Nick Chubb available against the New Orleans Saints on Christmas Eve: “Hope so.” And now after missing his second practice in a row today, there is reason to be concerned about the status of Chubb, who is rehabbing through a foot injury. If he is not good to go, Kareem Hunt will step in for a great deal of the workload, with either Jerome Ford or D'Ernest Johnson serving in relief. Saints Must Halt Browns in Old-Fashioned Week 16 Battle. The Saints performance against the run is the most surprisingly disappointing aspect of their game in 2022. Their slim postseason hopes depend on whether they can reverse that trend in Week 16 at Cleveland. A 5-9 New Orleans Saints team heads north to face the 6-8 Cleveland Browns on Christmas Eve. The Saints can still win the NFC South, but need a win here to keep any realistic hopes alive. New Orleans was expected to have one of the NFL's best defenses in 2022. They've had their moments, especially over the last month, but have also suffered crucial breakdowns in key situations. The Saints rank 11th in total defense, giving up an average of 327.6 yards per game. However, they rank last in turnovers forced (10) and have struggled on third downs. Most concerning is the failures of a run defense that dominated opponents from 2018 through 2021. They'll take on a physical Cleveland team that got QB Deshaun Watson back from suspension three weeks ago. The Browns average 362.6 total yards per game, ranking 8th in the league. While their passing attack has been erratic, they've had one of the NFL's most consistent ground games. Inclement weather is expected for the game, likely increasing the importance of the running game. The Saints performance against the run is the most surprisingly disappointing aspect of their game in 2022. Can they reverse that trend to keep slim postseason hopes alive? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Browns - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Browns
If Nick Chubb Can't Go Against The New Orleans Saints, Who Will Fill His Shoes?

Locked On Browns - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Browns

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 36:36


Head coach Kevin Stefanski gave a two-word answer yesterday when he was asked if the Cleveland Browns would have running back Nick Chubb available against the New Orleans Saints on Christmas Eve: “Hope so.” And now after missing his second practice in a row today, there is reason to be concerned about the status of Chubb, who is rehabbing through a foot injury. If he is not good to go, Kareem Hunt will step in for a great deal of the workload, with either Jerome Ford or D'Ernest Johnson serving in relief. Saints Must Halt Browns in Old-Fashioned Week 16 Battle. The Saints performance against the run is the most surprisingly disappointing aspect of their game in 2022. Their slim postseason hopes depend on whether they can reverse that trend in Week 16 at Cleveland. A 5-9 New Orleans Saints team heads north to face the 6-8 Cleveland Browns on Christmas Eve. The Saints can still win the NFC South, but need a win here to keep any realistic hopes alive. New Orleans was expected to have one of the NFL's best defenses in 2022. They've had their moments, especially over the last month, but have also suffered crucial breakdowns in key situations. The Saints rank 11th in total defense, giving up an average of 327.6 yards per game. However, they rank last in turnovers forced (10) and have struggled on third downs. Most concerning is the failures of a run defense that dominated opponents from 2018 through 2021. They'll take on a physical Cleveland team that got QB Deshaun Watson back from suspension three weeks ago. The Browns average 362.6 total yards per game, ranking 8th in the league. While their passing attack has been erratic, they've had one of the NFL's most consistent ground games. Inclement weather is expected for the game, likely increasing the importance of the running game. The Saints performance against the run is the most surprisingly disappointing aspect of their game in 2022. Can they reverse that trend to keep slim postseason hopes alive? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Off-Farm Income
OFI 1566: When The Weather Forecast Is Wrong But So Right!

Off-Farm Income

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 22:02


The last piece of media I took in last night before bed was the weather report.  My favorite meteorologist predicted that the rain we were receiving would turn to snow over night but that little to no accumulation would occur.  She did give the caveat that if snow were to stick it would have to be from a very fast and heavy snowfall, which was very unlikely. The first thing I heard this morning was my wife on the telephone receiving a call notifying her that her school district was taking a snow day today because of the heavy snowfall over night and the horrible road conditions!  I went outside to feed and found four inches of very wet and heavy snow.  And for a weather dork like me, that is a very happy surprise!  

Femme Cyclist Podcast
How To Get The Most Out Of Your Winter Training With Jen Kates

Femme Cyclist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 46:37


Ah, winter. It sure does throw a wrench in our training, doesn't it? Inclement weather, shorter days, and holiday travel all make it hard to stay sane and fit.In this podcast interview, I chat with Jen Kates, a health and performance coach and owner of Shift Human Performance, about how to make the most of the winter months. She shares tips on strength training, riding indoors, staying active while traveling, and avoiding an "all-or-nothing" mentality.Even if you live in a warm, sunny winter climate, there are plenty of nuggets of wisdom in here. Full Show Notes: https://femmecyclist.com/winter-training-with-jen-kates/Connect With JenWebsite: https://shifthumanperformance.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shifthumanperformance/?hl=enMaking Shift Happen Podcast: https://shifthumanperformance.com/making-shift-happen-podcast/Learn more about #ShredStrong here: https://shredstrong.lpages.co/shredstrong/Support the show

Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting
Wisconsin Sportsman - 2022 Public Land Rutcation Success Story

Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 55:17


Josh's 2022 rutcation has come and gone, and it was certainly one for the books. Inclement weather, intense hunting pressure, and several dark-to-dark sits made this hunt an absolute grind. Despite the difficulties, the hunting was great and much was learned on this trip! In this episode of the Wisconsin Sportsman Podcast, Josh recaps his 2022 rutcation with all the ups and downs, capped with a 140" public land brute. Tune in to hear the full story, complete with successes and failures, and a few things Josh was able to learn along the way.  Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more awesome content! Big thanks to our partners! TACTACAM Huntworth DeerLab - use code WISCONSIN for 20% off of any plan! onX Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Wisconsin Sportsman - Sportsmen's Empire
2022 Public Land Rutcation Success Story

Wisconsin Sportsman - Sportsmen's Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 53:47


Josh's 2022 rutcation has come and gone, and it was certainly one for the books. Inclement weather, intense hunting pressure, and several dark-to-dark sits made this hunt an absolute grind. Despite the difficulties, the hunting was great and much was learned on this trip!In this episode of the Wisconsin Sportsman Podcast, Josh recaps his 2022 rutcation with all the ups and downs, capped with a 140" public land brute. Tune in to hear the full story, complete with successes and failures, and a few things Josh was able to learn along the way. Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more awesome content!Big thanks to our partners!TACTACAMHuntworthDeerLab - use code WISCONSIN for 20% off of any plan!onX

Refine For Wedding Planners with Amber Anderson
Ep 40: A Wedding Planners Plea to Venues

Refine For Wedding Planners with Amber Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 17:36


In this episode of the Refine Podcast, I hope to have an honest conversation with venues! We'll talk about: Publicized capacity limits Inclement weather Being more clear on the differences between Venue Managers and In-House Coordination Taking commission from Caterers Thanks for listening! Be sure to like and review or take a screenshot to share in your IG stories, tagging @refineforweddingplanners for a chance to win free stuff!

The Nate Larson Radio Show
The Nate Larson Radio Show Episode 154

The Nate Larson Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 56:27


WHAT A SHOW! Muisc! Love! Joy! Inclement weather! Thanks For Listening! @NateLarsonmusic natelarsonmusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nate-larson-the-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nate-larson-the-podcast/support

In The Wild
Prop Plane Horror

In The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 14:17


In July 2015, a teenager boarded a small propeller driven plane with her step-grandparents to travel home to Washington after a visit to Montana. Inclement weather delayed their departure, but her step-grandfather's fateful decision to proceed before the weather conditions improved would have dire consequences. Clouds soon enveloped the small plane, leaving the pilot disoriented and heading toward the unforgiving forests of the Northern Cascades.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/in-the-wild/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

In The Wild
Prop Plane Horror

In The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 15:32


In July 2015, a teenager boarded a small propeller driven plane with her step-grandparents to travel home to Washington after a visit to Montana. Inclement weather delayed their departure, but her step-grandfather's fateful decision to proceed before the weather conditions improved would have dire consequences. Clouds soon enveloped the small plane, leaving the pilot disoriented and heading toward the unforgiving forests of the Northern Cascades. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/in-the-wild/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Pickle and Boot Shop Podcast
Episode 50- Inclement Clown Sausage.

The Pickle and Boot Shop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 65:16 Very Popular


In this episode, Joe and Reese discuss all the hit topics: Shower beers, Buffalo Wild Wings, Luther Vandross, Colonel Sanders, and the guy who dresses up like Levar Burton in Star Trek and rides a motorized Unicycle.Patreon: www.patreon.com/pickleandbootshopMerch: www.bonfire.com/store/the-pickle-and-boot-shop--shop/Email: thepickleandbootshop@gmail.comTwitter: @PBootshopFacebook: Pickle and Boot ShopFacebook Fans by Daniel Rock: facebook.com/groups/diabolicaldiscussionInstagram: pickleandbootshopFor more shows like this one check out Rock Candy Recordings. #theinsyderz, #fiveironfrenzy, #brandonebel, #GwenStefani, #Craigthecrownprinceofnigeria, #OCSupertones

The Viti+Culture Podcast
S2 EP0038 - Texas Hill Country AVA: With January Wiese, Cliff Bingham, and Michael McClendon

The Viti+Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 73:31


The Texas wine scene is growing by leaps and bounds, and Hill Country as a destination continues its growth at a record pace. In this episode, we change up our format to introduce you to some of the leaders of the Texas wine industry. You’ll meet the Executive Director of the Hill Country Wineries Association, Cliff Bingham of Bingham Vineyards, and Michael McClendon, a winemaker/owner at the custom crush facility, Sage’s Vintage. Check out our guests and some other great links at:Texas Hill Country Wineries: https://texaswinetrail.com/Bingham Family Vineyards: https://binghamfamilyvineyards.com/Michael McClendon and Sage’s Vintage: https://www.sagesvintage.com/Texas Winemakers Docu-Series: https://www.youtube.com/c/TexasWinemakersShelley Wilfong’s “This is Texas Wine” Podcast: Visit our website at www.VitiCulturePodcast.com, and don’t forget to share with your friends via all major social media platforms @VitiCULTUREPodVisit Bellangelo Winery and Missick Cellars at www.Bellangelo.com and www.MissickCellars.com.My first taste of wine from Texas, was actually a little more than seven years ago. One of the things many people don’t know, is the Finger Lakes international wine competition is largely a fundraiser for a place called Camp Good Days and Special Times, which serves as a retreat for children that are fighting cancer. An additional fundraising stream for Camp Good Days through the competition, is a large banquet that follows the end of the competition.  A component of that banquet is a silent auction of many of the remaining wines.  In 2015, I was invited by Scott and Ruth Osborne, owners of Fox Run Winery, to be their guest for the dinner. Scott, if you recall from our first show, the subject of our very first viticulture interview nearly a year ago, has been called the Robert Mondavi of the Finger Lakes.The Finger Lakes International Wine Competition is one of the largest in the country, and entrants come from all over the world.  Texas wines have done well in that competition, and one of the lots I had bid on was a case of Gold medal winning reds.  Fortunately for me, many of them came from Texas producers.  Within this box were several Texas producers, one of which I had heard of at the time, but many of which were still new names for me. The Pedernales Tempranillo was a wine I had some vague acquaintance within my mind, probably from reading about it in a magazine or seeing something online. In the weeks after winning that auction in 2015, I tasted two of the Texas wines that were in that lot. I enjoyed them, and at the time, if I recall correctly, they were of the 2013 and 2014 vintage, and I remember thinking that these wines simply needed a bit more time. Periodically, throughout the years, I would enjoy a bottle or two, to see how they had come along and each time I was impressed. It was sometime around Thanksgiving in 2021, that I discovered a YouTube series called Texas winemakers. This 11 part series of shorts was impressively produced, and followed a handful of Texas producers from throughout the state as they tended their vineyards, made their wines, and discussed their philosophy and their tasting room experiences. The docu-series, produced in 2020-21, captures what was a very difficult period for the Texas wine industry. Inclement weather including freezes, a pandemic, and a difficult business environment throughout the entire country was a headwind. Despite the challenges, the community of Texas winemakers seemed optimistic, tight-knit, and focused on making Texas one of the premier wine states in this country. Between the high quality of production of the series, and the larger than life characters that were featured, there was a sense that there is a momentum and energy to Texas wine that reminded me of what I first felt in the Finger Lakes in 2009.  It convinced me that I needed to visit. I also headed down to my own cellar after watching the series, where I pulled out a 2013 Hye Meadow Winery Malbec.  Eight years in, that wine was tasting delicious.My trip to North Carolina, was planned sometime between Christmas and New Year’s of 2021, and before I knew it I was on a plane visiting the Yadkin Valley. I had a little bit more time when it came to planning for Texas, as I figured I would visit in the third week of January. I had contacted one of the winemakers from the Texas winemakers docu-series, Chris Brundrett of William Chris Vineyards. Within a day of telling him I was planning on visiting the region, he had responded that it was actually going to be an excellent time to visit if I wanted to meet many of the folks in the community. He told me that the Texas Hill Country Wine Symposium, an event that you’ll find in many winemaking regions around the world where local producers come together to discuss their challenges, achievements, and generally just build their local winemaking community, was scheduled to take place the first three days of my planned visit. It seemed fortuitous, and got me really energized at the opportunity to meet many of the folks behind the wines I had seen, and by this point, read so much about. For anyone who has never been to a symposium like this, it is also one of the very best opportunities to taste a wide range of wines produced. These symposiums always offer opportunities to engage in deep dive tastings, generally with between four and six wines, while the winemaker is on stage discussing everything about the vineyards, and the vinification. In addition to that, there are almost always social hours, where you have the chance to share your own wine while tasting many of the wines the members of your community have made.  Since most symposiums happen at a convention center with a hotel attached, the evening social tasting is usually a great time where people don’t have to worry about driving home. Upon hearing about the symposium, and booking my ticket that day, I decided I would need to extend my trip by a few more days if I was going to enjoy the symposium, but also have a chance to see what the Texas Hill country was all about.Before I go too far, I have to make sure that of a big shout out to Shelly Wilfong and her podcast This Is Texas Wine. With a catalog of nearly a year of shows, Shelley is meticulously documenting the Texas wine scene as it grows and develops, and does an amazing job exploring the lines and the businesses of producers in the state of Texas. I had the chance to meet her at the conference, and she is just as pleasant in person as she is on the show. You’ll learn a lot about Texas wine with every episode.Texas is a huge state. And winemaking in Texas is not quite as simple as picking a region and understanding that the grapes that you’ll be tasting in that region or from that region. 80% of the fruit grown for fine wine making in Texas is actually grown in the High Plains, up near Lubbock Texas. The High Plains is a vast flat area, but one whose elevation helps to promote a diurnal shift in temperatures, and to grow some exceptionally good fruit.  The High Plains is far enough inland so that hurricanes from the Gulf are no longer a worry, and the range of temperatures means there is an enormous variety of different grape varietals that can be grown. In the early days, the focus was on Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Cabernet Sauvignon, and in more recent times the focus has shifted to varietals that are more associated with southern France, Spain, and Portugal. That is not to say there aren’t some growers that can grow Riesling - they can.  And yet others, are able to grow Rhone varietals that reach a peak of ripeness similar to the Rhone.  Here, it is about elevation, and planting varietals that match the site.  Unlike state like New York and California, where you go to taste wine where the grapes are grown, Texas wine tourism isn’t actually located around the core of its viticulture country.  The states premier wine tourism destination is within the AVA known as the Texas Hill country. For those who think of Texas, and think of vast desert planes and tumbleweeds, this is a totally different concept of what Texas geography has to offer. Gentle Rolling hills, beautiful winding roads, lined with her insert the type of trees here, offer a rugged back country feel that reminded me i’m visiting Provence. My wife is from Toulouse, but much of her family is spread out throughout southern France. From the seaside village of La Teste de Buch, near Arcachon on the Atlantic, and clear through Provence, I’ve had the opportunity to see most of this South of France through the eyes of locals. Driving through Texas Hill country, brought was an otherworldly reminiscence of Provence.The Texas Hill country itself is a vast AVA, with nearly 9,000,000 acres. It has a major advantage in that the Hill country starts as you exit Austin to the east and San Antonio to the south. It is a beautiful region, but has a Normas population centers just outside of its smaller towns. These populations create a massive pool of potential visitors for tasting rooms. In all, Texas Hill country has a population of nearly 28,000,000 people within about a 3 Hour Dr. of wine country.  When you combine that fact, with the fiercely loyal nature of Texans to all things Texas, you have the potential for growth unlike almost any region I’ve ever visited.With my cameras and my recording equipment in hand, I was prepared to tackle many more interviews than I was actually able to complete. I was in Texas in January, just as the omicron variant of Covid was spreading quickly throughout the country. During my last three days I felt like I was coming down with a little something, but thought that it could have just been allergies as the Hill Country cedars were in the midst of their pollination cycle.  In any event, I opted to stay away from going to too many public places, and meeting with any more interviewee‘s. I had my at home test kits with me, and they continued to show I was testing negative. It wasn’t until I returned home to the Finger Lakes region, that I eventually tested positive. What that means is, there are a lot of personalities and winemakers I didn’t have the opportunity to interview while I was visiting Hill Country. This series will be a little shorter than I had anticipated, but I have plans to make sure we hear from many of those outstanding folks in the future.  Some of them will include Seth Urbanik of Wedding Oak Winery, Sam Jensen of Bingham Vineyards, Ron Yates of Spicewood and Ron Yates Winery, Regan Meador of South+Hold, the good folks at Turtle Creek, Bénédicte Rhyne at Kuhlman Estates, and so, so many others.  Wineries like Lost Draw, Hye Meadow, Grape Creek, Farmhouse, Becker, Crawson, Kerrville Hills, and Bending Branch, also have so much to offer - and I haven’t even scratched the surface of wines in Texas you need to taste.  Our abbreviated Texas series will consist of two episodes and four interviews. In this first episode, we will be talking with January Wiese, Cliff Bingham, and Michael McClendon. There is a logic to this series of interviews.  I wanted to spend this first episode exploring Texas Hill Country through the eyes of the executive Director of Hill Country Wineries, the member-funded marketing association in the Hill Country, headed up by January. Next, I wanted to talk with a grower, and a grower with a winery and tasting rooms throughout the entire state, including one in Fredericksburg in the heart of Hill Country. Cliff Bingham brings an amazing amount of insight to growing grapes in Texas.  And finally I wanted to talk with a winemaker, and showcase the work of Michael McClendon. Michael is one of the cofounders of Sage’s Vintage, a custom crush facility that operates out of Nacogdoches in eastern Texas. Michael has built up an excellent reputation with growers throughout the state, and his custom crush operation helps new wineries get off the ground, and existing wineries maintain their current inventories. Working with fruit from all over the state, means Michael has a broad view of what is happening with Texas. He’s a great winemaker too, as I tasted many of his wines and they were absolutely delicious. As I mentioned in the interview, he may have found the secret spot in winemaking, as you get to do what you love in making wine, but can maintain relatively low overhead and not have to deal with any of the additional stresses this industry can bring.I really can’t say enough positive things about my Hill Country experience. Although the state of Texas has a wonderful history in wine grape growing, I don’t think it is unfair or uncharitable (even to the pioneers that have been at work here for decades) to describe Hill Country as a new region. That is not to take anything away from the pioneers like Dr. Becker, at Becker Vineyards, who many decades ago witnessed Robert Mondavi tasting in his tasting room.  Mondavi was effusive as to the quality of the wines, and himself realized that the future of Texas wine was incredibly bright.  In fact, I think that thee still hidden aspect of Hill Country, and Texas, for those outside of the state, is a blessing for Hill Country producers.  There is just so much energy, and so many new pockets of landscape and terroir to discover.  I think that we may be on the cusp of entering one of the most exciting times for this region. That is not to say that there aren’t some enormous headwinds off in the distance.  I allude in my conversation with Cliff Bingham, to the major issues that are impacting vineyards in the High Plains due to the use of dicamba, an herbicide that is applied on genetically modified cotton to kill the weeds, but not the plant. They farm nearly 3 million acres of cotton in the High Plains, so you can only imagine what that impact may be.  I’m hoping to do a deeper show in the future on the topic, as I think that it is an extremely important issue in the context of discussing how we should be properly farming in this country.  Out of nearly 40 shows, I’ve probably talked about my emphasis on respecting, honoring, and building soil in nearly half of them.  The health of our communities from volatilized particles, and how that may harm not just our plants but ourselves and our children, can not be ignored.   As a final note, time constraints have prevented me from having the chance to edit and produce the video versions for the last few shows.  For the time being, we will continue to move forward with the audio podcast, and temporarily suspend the video version of the show.  We will continue to film interviews, and hopefully, when time permits, complete the editing and release them on the channel.And now, without further delay, here’s the show. Get full access to The Viti+Culture Podcast Newsletter at viticulturepodcast.substack.com/subscribe

Hot Take Central
2-17-7a

Hot Take Central

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 64:44


Inclement weather delays Cam/Seth race | A deep dive on Seth's twitter photo | Previewing the Blues Alumni party during Mardi Gras | Is Matt Stafford a HOF? | Rams Championship parade reviews | Dirt track racing | Dolphins and humans... mating?

Salt Pepper Ketchup The Podcast
Friends! How many of us have them???

Salt Pepper Ketchup The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 66:04


This week we are sharing a pre-recorded show. Inclement weather in DC kept us out of the studio. We hope you enjoy this share of us diving deep into our familial relationships with vulnerability and authenticity. We discuss how we have learned from trial and error how to navigate these spaces. We discuss our processes for  establishing healthy boundaries, self coping mechanisms, and more. Thank you all for all your support. Please rate and review us where you listen to podcasts. Join us on our FaceBook, Instagram and TiktokE-mail Topics and Questions to us saltpepperketchuppodcast@gmail.com Resources : It Didn't Start with YouSupport the show (https://cash.app/$zoha1977)

DEER HUNTER
#229: Camp Muzzle Thunder

DEER HUNTER

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 155:45


On this weeks episode the crew is in the studio for the Deer Hunter Podcast Company Christmas party. Party we did as we broke down our last deer camp trip of the 2021 deer season over some cold drinks. Inclement weather played a major role in a muzzle loader camp thats memories and stories will live on for many years to come. Thanks for listening! Join the Community on Patreon DEERHUNTERPODCAST.COM Music Credit: Clutch  

The Digital Story Photography Podcast
Preparing for an Inclement Photo Shoot - TDS Photography Podcast

The Digital Story Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 33:18


This is The Digital Story Podcast #815, Nov. 2, 2021. Today's theme is "Preparing for an Inclement Photo Shoot." I'm Derrick Story. Opening Monologue In just a few days I leave for the Oregon Coast to co-lead a weeklong workshop. There are preparations on many fronts including travel route, photo gear, and apparel. As part of that process, I've noted that the long range weather forecast predicts plenty of precipitation. This definitely has an impact on my packing, and today I'm going to discuss how I prepare for a wet-weather photo shoot. I hope you enjoy the show. thenimblephotographer.com, click the box next to Donating a Film Camera, and let me know what you have. In your note, be sure to include your shipping address. Affiliate Links - The links to some products in this podcast contain an affiliate code that credits The Digital Story for any purchases made from B&H Photo and Amazon via that click-through. Depending on the purchase, we may receive some financial compensation. Red River Paper - And finally, be sure to visit our friends at Red River Paper for all of your inkjet supply needs. See you next week! Product Links and Comments There are product links in this article that contain affiliate tags. In some cases, depending on the product, The Digital Story may receive compensation if you purchase a product via one of those links. There is no additional cost to you. You can share your thoughts at the TDS Facebook page, where I'll post this story for discussion.

The White Vault
Episode 5.01 :: PNR

The White Vault

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 33:51


Inclement weather complicates the return to Svalbard. They have reached the point of no return.Credits:Written by K. A. StatzProduced with Sound Design, Editing, and Directed by Travis VengroffSwedish Unit: Directed and Produced, with Casting Direction and Field Recordings by Karin HeimdahlExecutive Producer Dennis GreenhillSenior Sound Designer Dayn LeonardsonMixing and Mastering by Brandon StraderScript Editing by W. K. StatzTranslations in Spanish by Daniela Medrano, Serbian by Tanja Milojevic, Swedish by Karin Heimdahl, Mandarin by Sophie Yang, Russian by Erebusodora, Norwegian by Joar VarhaugCast:Documentarian – Hem ClevelandGraham Casner – Peter LewisDragana Vuković – Tanja MilojavicDr. Josefa Guerrero – Carla GarcíaDr. Amelia Murray – Beth EyreMor – Karin HeimdahlKelly – Stephanie IzsakDr. Carter Duàn – Ewan ChungEbba – Alma OttedagJon – Joar VarhaugDriver– Tamur YakhlakovTourist 1 – Vic RamirezTourist 2 – Dario OmanTourist 3 – Lana GelmanTourist 4 – CJ Luper“Beneath the Ice" (S5 Main Theme) – Written and Performed by Brandon Boone, arranged by Travis Vengroff, with performances, additions, and choir arrangement by Steven Melin, orchestration by Christopher Siu & Catherine Nguyen, Performed by the Budapest Scoring Choir, Budapest Strings Recorded by Musiversal, mixed by Brandon Strader."Unsealed Legacy" – Written and Performed by Brandon BooneCover Art by Kessi RilinikiThis is a Fool and Scholar Production. We are a two person creative team and we can only create this show because of fan support!Please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FoolandScholarFree Transcripts are available: https://www.patreon.com/posts/white-vault-1-17703765Check out our Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/thewhitevaultSpecial Thanks to:Our Patreon supporters! | Carol Vengroff | David Cummings | Karin Heimdahl Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thewhitevault. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Wedded: The Wedding Planner Podcast
Rain or Shine: Inclement Weather Planning

Wedded: The Wedding Planner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 21:16


Sometimes the rain refuses to come again another day—which is why you always need rain plans! We're chatting what to do during inclement weather at both traditional venues and private properties. Think: when to make the call, why you need flooring and golf umbrellas, and why your Plan B should always be your Plan A. Plus, a listener question about guest dress code!Visit Our Website:https://www.WeddedPodcast.comGrab Our Freebies And Planning Tools:www.WeddedShop.comEmail Us All Of Your Questions and Comments:Questions@WeddedPodcast.comFind Us On Social:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weddedpodcastRead About Our Hosts:Tracy Taylor Ward DesignWebsite: https://www.TracyTaylorWard.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracytaylorwardShannon Leahy EventsWebsite: https://www.ShannonLeahy.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/shannonleahyevents

Talking Elite Fitness
Gone Camping - Saturday with Rory Mckernan & Pat Sherwood

Talking Elite Fitness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 62:46


The crew is back together again! Inclement weather may have forced us inside the RV for another episode, but it couldn't get in the way of our friends Rory Mckernan and Pat Sherwood from joining the show today. We recap the days events and the competition so far, including what stood out for the Women, Men, and Teams, and Pat and Ro give us the latest in what's keeping them busy these days. 

Talking Elite Fitness
Gone Camping - Wednesday at the Games and We got Evacuated

Talking Elite Fitness

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 49:25


Inclement weather has forced us inside Tommy's hotel room to recap the opening day of individual competition at the 2021 No Bull CrossFit Games. Tia Toomey is dominating on the women's side while the men's leaderboard is getting put in a blender after every event. Sean and Tommy discuss what stood out, who impressed and who surprised through the first four events.

This Is A Disaster
Episode 51: The 1979 Fastnet Race

This Is A Disaster

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 49:55


In the final episode of this "season", we revisit disaster on the open ocean.  Inclement weather, over three hundred yachts, the history of boats, and just so many reasons to never set foot in the ocean.   Peter's song pick:: Dreams by The Cranberries https://open.spotify.com/track/4JGKZS7h4Qa16gOU3oNETV?si=23984130963e4d2d Leigh's song pick:: Chaos by Stump https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNZXoEvikd0&ab_channel=frenchaccent     If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave a review! Also, tell your friends! Tell your enemies too, we're not picky.   Become a patron, get exclusive content, help us make more disasters! www.patreon.com/thisdisasterpod     Instagram/Twitter/Facebook: @thisdisasterpod www.thisdisasterpod.com   Very special thanks to Craig Baird of Canadian History Ehx for helping with the research for this episode. Theme song by Blank Sun: https://blanksun.bandcamp.com

Power Word Crit
C1E14 | Pigeon Bears, Rainstorms, and Trauma (oh my)

Power Word Crit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 103:53


Inclement weather proves to be the greatest enemy in the adventurers' trek to Berdusk. Izzy and Wesley also seem to be experiencing unknown magical effects that could threaten the rest of the party. Theme music arranged by Corrin Sparks. Background music by Kevin MacLeod, used under the standard-license from filmmusic.io. Clear Air by Kevin MacLeod Crowd Hammer by Kevin MacLeod Division by Kevin MacLeod Ebbs And Flows Preview by Kevin MacLeod Evening Fall (Harp) by Kevin MacLeod Long Note Three by Kevin MacLeod Movement Proposition by Kevin MacLeod Not As It Seems by Kevin MacLeod Pop Goes the Weasel by Kevin MacLeod Satiate - only strings by Kevin MacLeod Sneaky Adventure by Kevin MacLeod Tempting Secrets by Kevin MacLeod The Pyre by Kevin MacLeod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/powerwordcrit/support

West Bend’s Safety Tips
90. Driving Safely In Inclement Weather

West Bend’s Safety Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 5:44


Inclement weather, which is defined by elements like rain, sleet, snow, fog, blowing sand or debris, and slick pavement, cause millions of motor vehicle crashes annually. This podcast provides you with information and practices to operating your vehicle safely in inclement weather.

R-Town, the show about Rochester
R-Town (Episode 1705) • Melissa Eggler

R-Town, the show about Rochester

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 27:13


This week on R-Town, Danielle sits with Melissa Eggler to discuss the upcoming ART(is)T Therapy Artisan Market at Little Thistle Brewing Co. Go support your local artists on May 1st, at 10 a.m. Inclement weather date is May 8th. (MPTA, Legacy, KSMQ, 4-28-21) Connect with us! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KSMQPBS/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ksmqtv/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/KSMQ #RTown Website: http://ksmq.org/rtown R-Town, the show about Rochester, is brought to you in part by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund and the citizens of Minnesota, and the members of KSMQ Public Television. Thank you! Links: https://www.facebook.com/events/1361403024219737/ https://littlethistlebeer.com

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The Air Up There
Convective Weather and How it Could Affect Your Flight

The Air Up There

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 16:05


Inclement weather conditions are, by far, the largest cause of flight delays in the United States. In an average year, inclement weather — including convection — is the reason for nearly 70 percent of all delays.In this episode, we'll hear from two professionals on convective weather, flight delays, and the work that FAA does to get ahead of severe weather and minimize delays.Read the show notes on our blog.

The Air Up There
Convective Weather and How it Could Affect Your Flight

The Air Up There

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 16:13


Inclement weather conditions are, by far, the largest cause of flight delays in the United States. In an average year, inclement weather — including convection — is the reason for nearly 70 percent of all delays. In this episode, we'll hear from two professionals on convective weather, flight delays, and the work that FAA does to get ahead of severe weather and minimize delays.

Melanated & Unbothered
Houston we have a problem

Melanated & Unbothered

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 18:43


Inclement weather has impacted and devastated parts of the south especially Texas. Ronnie shares her experience in Houston and updates us on how this is not a joke & a serious problem.

Zbrojovkast
S3E12: Inclement Gottwaldov

Zbrojovkast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 62:54


A win! And a loss. Berkovec, beer, Bohemka, bloody VAR, Blansko, Brighton and boy oh boy so much other stuff! We look forward to two derbies, have a visit from a Russian, shamelessly promote pints, have a sing-song round a piano, discuss the Weetabix Controversy... and more! 0.00 - opening 1.50 - SFC Opava vs. Zbrojovka 12.30 - Beer of the Podcast 18.50 - Bohemians vs. Zbrojovka 26.10 - Railway station jingle 29.30 - Zlín preview 35.00 - FAO Blansko: who's Marek Mach? 39.25 - The Adventures of Jakub Alexeiovich Černín 42.30 - Hot? Or Not?! 54.30 - Sigma Olomouc preview 1.00.30 - outro

The Action Network Sports Betting Podcast
PGA TOUR Betting Preview: Farmers Insurance Open | The Action Network Sports Betting Podcast

The Action Network Sports Betting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 31:16


We head to Torrey Pines this week as Jason Sobel and Peter Jennings breakdown this week's tournament. Inclement weather should impact performance, so tee times will be one of many factors sports gambling enthusiasts will be taking into consideration. But together the guys discuss their favorite outrights as well as a contrarian DFS lineup that will be sure to stand out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Right Wrong Turn
E135 - "Silent Mutters Abound" - Maura Murray

The Right Wrong Turn

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 49:50


Hello and welcome to another late episode of The Right Wrong Turn! Inclement blizzard conditions caused us to move recording back a few days, but we still did our best to get this episode out to you as soon as we could! This week, Mason talks about the mysterious disappearance of Maura Murray. We hope you enjoy!

lightningesl.com
INCLEMENT

lightningesl.com

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 0:55


The weather started out nice and sunny. However, now it's an inclement of rain.

GRE Vocab
Inclement • Disquieting • Tyro • Melee • Importune

GRE Vocab

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 3:24


Playing sports as an adult can be weird, or intimidating, fun, or boring. You never really know. Sign up for our email list here --> https://mailchi.mp/644bb32f036b/gre-vocab-yo --- 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/grevocab/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/grevocab/support

Boydy73
Episode 21 - The DayZ Podcast Special Guests M1ndr And Inclement Dab

Boydy73

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 181:22


The show is now available on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/76tMwSycconH8jzZeSLL4j?si=1tI0TaRFSOW9heV7t_PrRQ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Boydy73 Streamed live each week on either mine or Brims channel. Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/Brimstone_live https://www.twitch.tv/boydy73 Hope you all enjoy and please, don’t forget to leave a comment in the comments section!! Weekly times: NZST: Sunday 0200 AEST: Sunday 0000 MSK: Saturday 1700 CEST: Saturday 1600 BST: Saturday 1500 UTC/GMT: Saturday 1400 EDT: Saturday 1000 PDT: Saturday 0700 Guest: Inclement Dab Twitter: https://twitter.com/InclementDab Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/InclementDab Guest: @M1NDR Twitter: https://twitter.com/M1NDR Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/m1ndr YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/M1NDR Val1smike: Twitter: https://twitter.com/val1smike Email: Valismike88@outlook.com Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/Val1smike Brimstone: Twitter: https://twitter.com/_BRIMSTONE_LIVE Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/Brimstone_live YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHoouc3o54GHK9jzOzbXxXQ Sponsor: https://thattechstore.co.uk/ (use code BRIMSTONE for 5% off!!) Boydy73 Twitter:- @boydy_73 (best way to contact me) Email: boydiethemonster@gmail.com Facebook:- facebook.com/boydy73 Instagram: instagram.com/boydy_73 Discord: https://discord.gg/3jYuk7V Twitch:- https://www.twitch.tv/boydy73 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Boydy73 Sponsor: Nerdordie (https://nerdordie.com/shop/ref/Boydy73/) Do you want to support what we do? There are many ways to do this, and just by watching this video you are already doing it. But please also consider sharing it on social media with your friends. If you REALLY like what we do, then you could consider the following. Twitch: Consider coming over and watching us stream live. YouTube: Brim, Boydy and possibly our guests all have YouTube channels, so consider subscribing to our channels! Nerd or Die: If you are a content creator and need overlays, alerts or anything else, I highly recommend this company. Please use my affiliate link and you will be supporting everything we do. https://nerdordie.com/shop/ref/Boydy73/ Ciao for Now! This video was created using content of Bohemia Interactive a.s. and content created by Dean Hall. Copyright © 2020 Bohemia Interactive. All Rights Reserved. DAYZ® and Bohemia Interactive® are trademarks of Bohemia Interactive. See www.bistudio.com for more information.

Everybody's National Parks
ENP 22.1 Isle Royale: Trip Report

Everybody's National Parks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020


Getting to Isle Royale National Park proves easier than getting off the famously difficult to reach island for Bryan and his buddies. In this episode, he’s joined by brother Dan and Dr Jeff Greenberger, their former-teacher-turned-honorary-highschool-buddy, for a post-trip recap. Danielle closes the show with a look at riding out an Isle Royale storm from ENP headquarters. Discussion includes the following: [0:46] Past episodes listening suggestions: Ken Burns interview, Biscayne National Park, Crater Lake National Park, Everglades National Park, Grand Canyon National Park, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Olympic National Park, Saguaro National Park, Shenandoah National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Yosemite National Park, Zion National Park, and 2019 Year In Review [01:52] The adventure begins:: Grand Marais, MN, Grand Portage, MN, Sea Hunter Ferry, Isle Royale National Park [05:00] First impressions, lasting memories: Windigo, Washington Harbor, Lake Superior, The SS America [07:00] A first-name basis welcome and check-in procedures [08:40] Day 1: Agates, beavers, and Tolkien vibes on Huginnin Cove Trail [13:00] Windigo camper cabins and visitors center review [13:56] Day 2: Morning moose-spotting and the ferry to McCargoe Cove [17:36] Hiking highlights: Lake Richie, Chickenbone Lake, and meeting a trail regular [21:00] Our backcountry campsite and a dip with the neighboring moose [22:25] Wolf tales and loon calls [24:40] The joys of sleeping soundly in a bear-free park [26:45] Day 3: Greenstone Ridge Trail, Three Mile campground [27:35] Daisy Farm [28:50] The gadget man (powdered root beer, cylinder stick stove) [29:43] Inclement camping: ominous weather forecasted [32:51] Day 4: Tobin Harbor, Lake Superior, and the trail to Rock Harbor {34:00] Moose tales [36:01] Rock Harbor Lodge cabins [37:00} Juxtaposition: Isle Royale’s grand past and mining history [38:58] Lodge dinner and libation recommendations: Redjacket Amber Ale and Widowmaker by Keweenaw Brewing Company and Isle Royale Cream Ale from Midland Brewing Company [40:51] The (return) adventure begins: rough crossings and returns [44:20] Bonus Day 5: witnessing the very best in our NPS staff [46:30] Bonus day recollections [48:30] Back into civilization: Duluth and Minneapolis, MN [51:00] Isle Royale wish lists: full-island traverse and kayak-camping [54:08} Lasting impressions [57:27] Homefront POV: Danielle minds mission control during the guys’ bonus day snafu   For complete show notes and archive, visit everybodysnationalparks.com. We have covered parks including: Biscayne, Crater Lake, Everglades, Grand Canyon, Great Smoky Mountains, Olympic, Rock Creek, Saguaro, Shenandoah, Virgin Islands, Yellowstone, Yosemite and Zion. We also have special conversations with a diverse group of national park champions. (Ep. 13) Acclaimed documentarian Ken Burns took time out of his busy schedule to discuss the creation and legacy of the National Park Service and celebrate the tenth anniversary of his series The National Parks: America’s Best Idea. (Ep. 14) Author Becky Lomax chatted with Danielle and Bryan about her guidebook and offered travel tips to lesser-known parks. (Ep. 19.5) Ranger Shelton Johnson introduced listeners to the Buffalo Soldiers of Yosemite National Park Actions: Subscribe to our podcast from our website https://www.everybodysnationalparks.com/ Tell your friends about Everybody’s National Parks Send us your national park stories, recommendations, comments, or questions to Hello at everybodysnps.com. Support us on Patreon Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook Please tag us from the parks you are visiting at #everybodysnationalparks

Fire Up
Fire Up - Plumbers

Fire Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019


Fortnightly update from the PTEU Plumber's Union. Paris, Hairy, Johnny, Billy talk about 2019 a big year and no wind down yet. Pay slips need to be itemised. Christmas stop important for safety and recuperating for the next years hard yakka.Inclement clause, Picnick Day, EBA information.

My First Indie Film
Day 59: Safe in the Scary Basement

My First Indie Film

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 17:06


Day 59: Inclement weather returns to town but filming is in a basement so production stays the course. Jason and Doug collaborate to solve lighting needs from out of story and then work through stepping on each other’s toes for the first time. Jason loves how performances elevated what he had imagined for the ending and discusses how to better protect the important scenes in your shooting schedule. Subscribe to the filmmaking journey as each day Jason chronicles his first micro-budget, indie film. Follow along for all the up-and-downs of the filmmaking process and be inspired to make an INDIE FILM! Twitter: @MrJBaum jasonbaumgardner.com Film updates: MyFirstIndieFilm.com   PLEASE leave us an all-star review if you enjoy the podcast!!

From The Runway Up: An Airport and Aviation Podcast
IROPS, SEADOG, HURREVAC: Impacts of Inclement Weather at Airports

From The Runway Up: An Airport and Aviation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 28:10


Inclement weather in the form of rain, snow, sleet and strong winds can have a significant impact on airport operations. Learn how McGhee Tyson Airport handles turbulent weather in East Tennessee as well as how they lend a helping hand when natural disasters strike. Join Trevis Gardner, Senior Vice President of Operations, and Mike Porter, Airport Operations Specialist, as they discuss TYS weather operations, SEADOG and recent operational efforts to assist airports during Hurricane Dorian. The post IROPS, SEADOG, HURREVAC: Impacts of Inclement Weather at Airports appeared first on From the Runway Up.

RealAg Radio
RealAg Radio, Sept 24: Huawei, market frustration, and the hurry-up-and-wait canola harvest

RealAg Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 54:45


Today on the show you’ll hear: The top ag news, with RealAgriculture’s Jessika Guse; An update on the rather frustrated ag markets, with Jon Driedger, of Leftfield Commodity Research; and Inclement harvest weather, and your canola crop, with Justine Cornelsen, Canola Council of Canada Have feedback on the show? Connect with host Shaun Haney via... Read More

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Backpacking Light Podcast
SKILLS SHORT: Tent-Bound in a Storm

Backpacking Light Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 16:13


In this episode, Ryan offers some practical guidelines for managing wet gear, condensation, and camp chores if you have to be holed up in a tent during a prolonged period of inclement weather. Click here for show notes: https://backpackinglight.com/podcast-013-tentbound-rain-gear This podcast is brought to you ad-free by the subscribing members of backpackinglight.com. Become a member to support this podcast: https://backpackinglight.com/subscribe Please leave us a review and rating, it helps other people find our show!

Brad Field Weather
Saturday the pick. Golf tourney weather iffy

Brad Field Weather

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 18:50


Saturday, June 15, seems to be the pick for nice weather over the next few days, according to meteorologist Brad Field in his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo. Inclement weather, however, could be an issue in Connecticut for graduation ceremonies and Father's Day.  Also, next week's PGA golf tournament in Cromwell, CT could also be impacted by a weather pattern in transition.

Wheel of Crime Podcast
Wheel of Crime Episode Twenty One //Inclement Weather Crimes

Wheel of Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 25:28


Welcome to the podcast where we talk about the weather! ...Er just kidding, kinda. On episode twenty one of the Wheel of Crime, Em & Jenn talk about crimes that happen during Inclement Weather. Jenn talks about a hot summer day in Chicago and the case of Shantel Boler. Em talks about killer hail storms. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Wheelofcrime)

Land Line Now
Movers blast DOD single-firm plan

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 48:47


LLN (3/11/19) – A household goods movers group is blasting the Defense Department’s plan to use a single moving company. Some truckers think inclement-weather-related claims will be considered not at fault. But that’s not always true. Frost laws can spell trouble if you’re not ready for them. And we’ll have the latest on Hours of Service, auto transporters and the push for underride guards. 0:00-9:26 – Newscast 9:26-24:13 – Household goods and DOD 24:13-39:07 – Inclement weather claims; frost laws 39:07-48:53 – Hours of Service, auto transporters, underride guards

Gurus of Gaming
Gurus of Gaming: Level 18 - What A Bunch of Sh*t

Gurus of Gaming

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 95:36


Inclement weather kicked the Gurus butts, but Michael and Roger, along with special guests Josiah and Hunter braved the winter storm to bring you their most anticipated games of 2019!

The Cannonball Mindset
25: Leadership Lessons We Can All Learn From Elite Homes President w/ Joe Pusateri

The Cannonball Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 82:04


What do people like most about Joe Pusateri? Maybe it's his firm handshake, or perhaps his business acumen. Or maybe it's his classes on negotiation. Or maybe it's his standup comedy. Honestly, his sincerity captivated us the most. Joe is the president of Elite Homes, Inc., and Chad sat down with him for an hour and a half in Louisville, Kentucky. Inclement weather prevented their golf plans, so they remained indoors. As the snow fell outside the windows, Joe gave the backdrop of his life, sharing stories of leadership, homebuilding, and motivation. Don't miss this episode of the Cannonball Mindset.

Elm Park Royals
Episode 44: InClement Times

Elm Park Royals

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 52:29


Millwall, Meite, Birmingham, Jaakkola, Clement, Swansea. Hosted by Paul Mann. Guests: Jonathan Low, Neill Rees

Running Commentary
Pain, Plans, Pigeons and Pals

Running Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 47:49


Inclement weather can't hide the verdant beauty as Rob and Paul take a gentle, back-friendly turn through Queen's and Highgate Woods. Featuring osteopaths, friends who enable, marathon cheats and their nemesis, the yin and yang of yoga and booze, how Running Commentary ruined Rob's life, and Paul's new position. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Orlando Real Estate Podcast with Kwaku Mitchell
These 3 Trends Will Cause Prices to Rise in 2018

Orlando Real Estate Podcast with Kwaku Mitchell

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2017


Today, I’d like to cover three trends that will likely cause home prices to increase in 2018. I wanted to speak about this because thus far in 2017, we’ve experienced, on average, a 6.8% increase in home prices. The first trend to note is the low supply. Supply has been historically low, and when supply is low, sellers typically have more negotiating power than buyers. When there are more buyers than there are homes to purchase, that creates a seller’s market. That means that sellers can ask for higher prices for their homes, and they can expect those higher prices when they close. “Supply has been historically low, and when supply is low, sellers typically have more negotiating power than buyers.” Second, there will be high demand. There are a few reasons for the increase in demand: There has been an increase in the number of 18- to 24-year-old first-time homebuyers that will actually go through with a purchase. The interest rate has remained below the historic average of 6% to 8%, which encourages buyers to purchase. Inclement weather. We experienced a devastating hurricane season in 2017. As a result, a lot of people have relocated to central Florida. As they get situated in their new locale, they will eventually become buyers, thereby increasing demand. The last trend to pay attention to is affordability. This will vary from one individual situation to the next, but recent statistics show that it’s more affordable to purchase a home than it is to rent that same home. While the sales price and mortgage may be higher than what homeowners are accustomed to and are happy with, it’s still on par, if not below, what they would be renting that same home for. If you have any questions about this or other real estate-related topics, feel free to reach out to me. I’d love to help you out any way I can.

Emmaus Church Podcast
Snowday Special (Colossians 1:15-16)

Emmaus Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 17:11


Facebook Live specail sermon by Pastor Anson McMahon. Inclement weather forced Emmaus to remain closed Sunday, December 10, so Pastor Anson took to the internet with this special message from Colossians 1:15-16.

TV DINNER
11: Scifi September: Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex

TV DINNER

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2017 46:06


Yikes what a title! Inclement weather has this one up a bit late, but it’s a bit long so we should be even, right? Anyway, enjoy!

The Golf Insiders
Bob Harig (ESPN) LIVE from WGC-Bridgestone Invitational

The Golf Insiders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2017 13:56


Inclement weather forces tee times to move up 2 hours Thursday and Friday. The pressure of Rory McIlroy has approaching three years without a major championship and Charley Hoffman silently having a great year with four top 20 finishes in his last five starts and more on this episode of The Golf Insiders. Originally aired August 2, 2017.

Better on Draft  | A Craft Beer Podcast
Episode #74 – Founders, Perrin, and Brown Iron

Better on Draft | A Craft Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 99:34


Inclement weather doesn't stop Better on Draft as the crew returns for Episode 74. The studio is packed with guests as Mike from Perrin Brewing, Kevin from Founders Brewing, and Angela from our sponsor, Brown Iron Brewhouse, are all live in studio. Rob does an improv version of the news. Plus, the studio formally kicks off the Stout 16 Tournament as everyone gives their picks!

Better on Draft  | A Craft Beer Podcast
Better on Draft 074 - Founders, Perrin, and Brown Iron

Better on Draft | A Craft Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 99:35


Inclement weather doesn't stop Better on Draft as the crew returns for Episode 74.  The studio is packed with guests as Mike from Perrin Brewing, Kevin from Founders Brewing, and Angela from our sponsor, Brown Iron Brewhouse, are all live in studio.  Rob does an improv version of the news.  Plus, the studio formally kicks off the Stout 16 Tournament as everyone gives their picks!

Better on Draft Podcast | Archive
Episode #74 – Founders, Perrin, and Brown Iron

Better on Draft Podcast | Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 99:34


Inclement weather doesn’t stop Better on Draft as the crew returns for Episode 74. The studio is packed with guests as Mike from Perrin Brewing, Kevin from Founders Brewing, and Angela from our sponsor, Brown Iron Brewhouse, are all live in studio. Rob does an improv version of the news. Plus, the studio formally kicks […] The post Episode #74 – Founders, Perrin, and Brown Iron appeared first on Better On Draft.

The Valley Today
Tourism Tuesday with Jenna & Kary from Shenandoah County Tourism

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2016 27:40


We were joined in the studio for Tourism Tuesday with Jenna & Kary from Shenandoah County Tourism Department. We talked about so many things happening this holiday season in Shenandoah County. Below is a recap of our conversation. Top Six Things to do in Shenandoah County to start the Holiday season and get everyone in the Spirit The first weekend in December is the best weekend to visit Shenandoah County to see how local businesses and attractions in small towns are kicking off the holiday season. From Galleries to Wineries, Antique Shops, Historic sites and cafes, there is something uniquely “Shenandoah” about celebrating community and the holiday spirit. Here are six different special events to warm hearts and welcome folks to Shenandoah County Holiday Homes Tour in Woodstock December 3 Featuring four private homes and four historical buildings, all within a few blocks of one another, decorated for the season and welcoming visitors on December 3, 2016 from 11am to 4pm. The event is sponsored by the Shenandoah County Chamber of Commerce with all proceeds going to support the Woodstock Museum and the Shenandoah Garden Club of Woodstock. The tour will originate at the Woodstock Museum's Marshall House where ticket-holders will receive a program and map. Admission is $15 in advance, and tickets are on sale at five different Locations:  The Edinburg Mill, The Woodstock Café, PJ Designs, The Woodstock Brewhouse, and Jackson's Corner Café in New Market. Tickets will also be available on the day of the event for $20 at the Woodstock Museum only. (Inclement weather date December 4) Christmas on the Farm in New Market December 3rd At the Virginia Museum of the Civil War, visit with living historians at the historic Bushong Farm and discover how a family carries on in the face of a national crisis. There will be games to play, stories to hear, refreshments, singing and a visit from a special Christmas guest. Then, visit with the soldiers of Company F, 51st Virginia Infantry and bring them Christmas cheer from hearth and home. Lend a hand with chores or simply join in the holiday celebration. Tickets may be purchased at the Museum on the day of the event. For more information, call The Virginia Museum of the Civil War at 866-515-1864. Holiday Open Studio Tour December 3 & 4 As you travel the Shenandoah County Artisan Trail from New Market to Strasburg, Virginia, visit Six Potters with six unique styles, in six different studios. Come and see the dynamic quality of clay and fire from six different points of view. Five locations boast tours of the Artist's working space and sales of their collections of work plus refreshments from local farmers markets and restaurants. The Sixth potter will show her work at the Shenandoah County Artisan Trail location, Pot Town Organics, a shop that sells organic gardening supplies, hydroponics, lights, and canning and preserving supplies located in the heart of Downtown Strasburg Updates, progress and details about the Tour including addresses and contact information can be seen on our Holiday Open Studio Tour FACEBOOK PAGE or visit http://vastudiotour.wixsite.com/vastudiotour Special Vineyard and Winery events A tasting room at one of the eight different wineries in Shenandoah County is a great place to visit with friends and family to get the season started off in a festive way. Two of the vineyards are hosting special holiday events during the first weekend in December. In Toms Brook, North Mountain Vineyard keeps with the owner's German Heritage as they host a Bavarian Christkindl Market from 12-5 pm on December 3 where you can Shop for your German Specialties and they will be Serving Bratwurst and Glühwein. There will be Live music by Rick, Bill & Travelin' Jack from 2:00 – 5:00 pm. Then more live music by Bill Vaughan from 6:00 – 9:00 pm Shenandoah Vineyards is hosting their Holiday open house on Saturday and Sunday December 3 & 4 from 10am-5pm. welcoming the Holiday season in a cozy atmosphere with warm mulled wine, cookies and goodies. Route 11 Gallery Hop December 3 & 4 Visit three different Main Street gallery locations in a twelve mile stretch of Route 11 in Shenandoah County each holding demonstrations and special events. 7 East Gallery in Woodstock is offering weaving and Glass painting demonstrations as well as their current display of local artists work. Penelope's Café and Gallery in Edinburg will host a “Fido-Photo-OP” with Santa on Saturday, inviting visitors to bring their pets to have their photo taken with Santa. Then on Sunday from noon to 3 is a Book Signing with local artist and writer Tom Chipley. Penelope's café consistently displays local art and serves the most amazing fresh baked pastries, unique soups and creative sandwiches. In the next town, The Art Group Gallery in Mount Jackson is presenting gallery tours, and a variety of artist demonstrations throughout the weekend.  10am-5pm at all three locations. Small Town Parades and Tree Lighting Every year folks in the small towns of Shenandoah County gather for annual Christmas Parades and tree lighting ceremonies. Each town hosts their own version with children singing, lights twinkling, hot chocolate and sweets. Carols, dancing, games, stories and of course Santa. Immerse yourself in the joy of one, or visit them all! Edinburg: “Christmas in Edinburg” December 1st Parade begins at 6pm and tree lighting & festivities just after Woodstock: “Light up Woodstock” December 2nd begins at 545pm at the Courthouse in the center of town. Strasburg: “Home for the Holidays” December 3rd Parade and Tree lighting New Market: “Tis the Season” December 3 Parade at 5pm, and a tree lighting with festivities at the Town Hall just after. Toms Brook: Christmas Parade December 4 beginning at 5pm. Mount Jackson: December 10th Parade begins at 3:30pm on the North end of town and ends with an Open House from 4 to 5:30 at the town hall with Santa visiting and cookies & cocoa. Small-town holiday events in Shenandoah County to get you in the spirit! What better way to greet the Holiday season than with small town parades, twinkling lights on street lamps and carols of Children's' choirs? Are you ready for a Norman Rockwell picture of snowy decorations, cold air, and warm cocoa? Look no further than the towns of Shenandoah County whose historic Main Streets sparkle with a vibrant energy as they welcome the Christmas Season and the coming New Year, with many of the towns hosting special events for residents and guests alike. Here are just a few events that are sure to warm even the Grinchiest of bah-humbug hearts: CHRISTMAS IN EDINBURG Thursday, December 1, 2016 PARADE BEGINS AT 6:00 P.M. Please join us after the Parade for the lighting of the County's largest living Christmas tree and let the sounds of the Central High School Band bring you into the Christmas spirit. After the tree lighting Ceremony and Santa is in place, bring the kiddies inside the Volunteer Fire Department for crafts and games complete with prizes warm treats and everyone's favorite Santa!!! Click here for more information. LIGHT UP WOODSTOCK: Woodstock, December 2, 2016 From 11am-4pm the Town of Woodstock is hosting a Holiday Homes Tour. Beginning at 5:45pm, The Youth Choir will be singing on the Historic Courthouse steps to begin the festivities and at 6pm the parade begins from the shopping center at the North end of town to Indian Spring Street to the South. After the Parade, the Mayor and a special guest will light the Town Christmas Tree. Businesses will stay open late, entertainment on Court Square and Santa will make an appearance. Click here for more information. HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS: Strasburg, December 3, 2106 Strasburg is the place to be on Saturday, December 3rd  Breakfast at the Fire Department, a book sale at the library, Santa Claus at First Bank, multiple open houses with snacks and friendly faces, a children's shopping extravaganza at Lydia's Clothes Basket, a fun and festive Christmas Parade, a tree lighting ceremony, caroling, pictures in the gazebo and MORE! Visit www.strasburgvachamber.com for more information. TIS THE SEASON: New Market December 3, 2016 From Early morning to after dark, the town of New Market is pulling out all the stops beginning at 9am with Open Houses of many Local Businesses and Local Artists on Congress Street and a Book Sale at the New Market Library. Santa will be at the library too with goodie bags for the kids and face painting.   Then at 5pm it's a Christmas Parade on Congress Street followed by a tree lighting Ceremony with the Stonewall Jackson Choir at the New Market Town Hall. There you can enjoy homemade cookies, and a warm beverage. Then top off the evening at 7pm with a showing of “It's a Wonderful Life” at the Rouss Center for the Performing Arts ($5 admission). Details and parade entry can be found here at the town website. CHRISTMAS PARADE & OPEN HOUSE: Mount Jackson December 10, 2016 Parade Line-up at 2:45 p.m. at Valley Fertilizer-Main St. Parade begins at 3:30 P.M. and travels south on Main St. ending at Native American. Entry fee for parade participants is 3 cans of non-perishable food to be donated to the Food Pantry. There will be an Open House at the Town Hall  is from 4 to 5:30 at town hall with Santa visiting and cookies and cocoa donated by the SJHS Home Ec. Dept. Kids can stop by the town office to register their name for the drawing to help the mayor light the town Christmas Tree at 5 p.m.  Visit www.mountjackson.com for more information. A few other wonderful Holiday Events in Shenandoah County include: Holiday Homes Tour in Woodstock Featuring four private homes and four historical buildings, all within a few blocks of one another, decorated for the season and welcoming visitors on December 3, 2016 from 11am to 4pm. The event is sponsored by the Shenandoah County Chamber of Commerce with all proceeds going to support the Woodstock Museum and the Shenandoah Garden Club of Woodstock. The tour will originate at the Woodstock Museum's Marshall House where ticket-holders will receive a program and map.   Admission is $15 in advance, and tickets are on sale at five different Locations:  The Edinburg Mill, The Woodstock Café, PJ Designs, The Woodstock Brewhouse, and Jackson's Corner Café in New Market. Tickets will also be available on the day of the event for $20 at the Woodstock Museum only. (Inclement weather date December 4) Holiday Open House at Hupps Hill Civil War Park Saturday December 10, 2016 from 9am-5pm Offering Free Admission to the Museum, Refreshments, and Gift Shop Specials. Christmas on the Farm in New Market December 3, 2016 At the Virginia Museum of the Civil War, visit with living historians at the historic Bushong Farm and discover how a family carries on in the face of a national crisis. There will be games to play, stories to hear, refreshments, singing and a visit from a special Christmas guest. Then, visit with the soldiers of Company F, 51st Virginia Infantry and bring them Christmas cheer from hearth and home. Lend a hand with chores or simply join in the holiday celebration. Tickets may be purchased at the Museum on the day of the event. For more information, call The Virginia Museum of the Civil War at 866-515-1864. Holidays at Bryce Resort December 24 – Christmas Eve Buffet – 5-8pm $26.95 Adults; $12.50 Kids ages 4 – 10. Kids 3 and under Free. Tip & tax not included. December 25 – Christmas Buffet - 5-8pm $26.95 Adults; $12.50 Kids ages 4 – 10. Kids 3 and under Free. December 31 - New Year's Eve Dinner – 6 – 10pm Restaurant. $40 Adults; $20 kids ages 4 – 10. Kids 3 and under free. Tip & tax not included December 31 – Rockin' New Year's Eve Celebration in the Copper Kettle, 9pm – 2am. $20 Cover until midnight; $10 after midnight. Includes party favors, snacks until 11pm, DJ Doug, Fireworks, and Torchlight ski-down (weather dependent) at 11:45pm. Must be 21 to attend Reservations are a MUST for The Christmas and New Year's Eve Dinners.  Please contact nan@bryceresort.com or charity@bryceresort.com for reservations or more information.

Endurance Nation Podcast
Dealing with Inclement Winter Weather by Coach Patrick of Endurance Nation

Endurance Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2016 10:10


This week Coach Patrick covers how to manage your training when the weather crushes your training plan. Snowpocalypse anyone!? Endurance Nation (www.endurancenation.us) is the world's largest, fastest online triathlon coaching group with more than 750 members across the globe training and racing together. Thanks for listening to this Endurance Nation podcast. Be sure to check us out at EnduranceNation.us, or create a FREE 7-day trial membership at EnduranceNation.us/join. Endurance Nation: Work Hard, Get Smart, Go Fast! 

Crucible Radio
Crucible Radio Ep. 4 - Rocket League Radio (ft. Invicta)

Crucible Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2015 60:12


Hey! It’s the podcast for all things Rocket League! I mean… Destiny PvP. Sorry. Join Birds, Bonez, and Stache for another discussion on the Crucible. Subscribe on iTunes / Subscribe on RSS / Discuss on the Playbook This week, Birds has some good tips on how to play it safe, help your team, and get your K/D up. The guys also discuss "sweaties", the Burning Shrine, and bring Inclement’s Invicta in for an interview! He’s got some good tips on how to rek as a shotgunner - check out both of his montages, follow him on Twitch and visit Team Inclement's new site. Special thanks - this week’s episode features some dope tunes from the music collective FatGate1998: Conka' - Highlands Korqie - Alfredson's Bus To Copenhagen Rachmaen - Khaan Visit our site at Planet Destiny / Follow us on Twitter

Crucible Radio
Crucible Radio Ep. 3 - Embrace the Void (ft. Worn Out Pen)

Crucible Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2015 54:53


Hello listeners!  Swain, Bones and Birds here, back with another episode of Crucible Radio! Subscribe on iTunes / Subscribe on RSS / Discuss on the Playbook This week the guys discuss Black Shield, Voidwalkers, and the ever-evolving “metagame”.  Plus, Inclement’s Worn Out Pen joins the discussion to talk sniping, clans and Trials.  Check out Pen on Twitch! Special thanks - this week’s episode features some dope tunes from the music collective FatGate1998: Conka' - Highlands Rachmaen - Khaan TrønderAgent Smith - Organ Donor (Ess Tee Dee Remix) Leave a comment - let us know what you liked and what/who you'd like to hear.  Thanks! Visit our site at Planet Destiny / Follow us on Twitter

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Solar Power World
Pro-Tech Energy Solutions on dealing with difficult installation conditions

Solar Power World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2015 15:25


It’s common for solar projects in the Northeast to be situated on difficult terrain. Sometimes installations require tree clearing, access roads, earth moving, even rock blasting! In rural areas, endangered turtles or Indian burial grounds can present problems. And in the city, projects can encounter limited space, people trying to go about their day and thieves. Inclement weather can play the antagonist during any solar array installation. In this Solar Speaks podcast, New Jersey-based Pro-Tech Energy Solutions President Rich Cooper discusses how his company makes the best of a difficult situations while keeping projects profitable. Cooper also touches on the ITC reduction and what will happen after 2017 along the East Coast.

The Rancor's Brothel | A Tabletop Gaming Podcast
Brothel DnD Hoard of the Dragon Queen 02

The Rancor's Brothel | A Tabletop Gaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2015 67:07


Inclement weather has delayed a typical episode, Brothel fans, so that means you get part two of our Dungeons and Dragons campaign, Tyranny of Dragons: Hoard of the Dragon Queen.  Be sure to check out last week's episode where we begin our adventures, as well as the Monophobia for more Brothel gaming!   Starring: Lucas as Yas the Drow Fighter Troy as Xander Darkwood, the Half-Elf Paladin Matt as Zebul Seabane, the Human Cleric Jeff as Bernard Picklebritches, the Gnome Wizard

Dads Being Dads
#17 – Inclement Drivers

Dads Being Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2014 59:54


February vacation Roller Coaster Domination An Interview with Molly Randy’s Riddle (yet another) Blood and Sledding How not to do Electrical Work We cant escape complaining about driving.

Dads Being Dads
#17 – Inclement Drivers

Dads Being Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2014 59:54


February vacation Roller Coaster Domination An Interview with Molly Randy’s Riddle (yet another) Blood and Sledding How not to do Electrical Work We cant escape complaining about driving.

Sequoyah Hills Baptist Church
The Parable of The Great Game - Audio

Sequoyah Hills Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2014 6:47


Short sermon due to Inclement weather.