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After one GROWN ASS MAN claims to be eating fast food chili everyday for the next month we heard all the dumb things you've had to do because you lost a bet, and Steve ended up in his birthday suit on school grounds in Jr High... and confessed to his parents! Plus, part of Team USA during the 1980 Olympics ROB McCLANAHAN talks about the new Netflix doc, MIRACLE: The Boys of '80. Plus, we all learn a little something about tonsil hockey. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Mets finally make the move everyone assumed would never happen, acquiring Luis Robert Jr. and forcing a hard look at what this roster is really becoming. Evan, Tiki, and Shaun debate why the trade makes sense defensively, why the upside is real despite two rough seasons, and why the only true risk might be financial. The conversation turns into a deeper breakdown of David Stearns' long term vision, the famous “painting” analogy, and whether this lineup is better, worse, or just wildly different after losing Pete Alonso and reshaping the middle of the field. They dive into Robert's change of scenery potential, the Mets' desperate need for a real center fielder, and how bad last year's production truly was at that spot. Plus, the ripple effect on the Cody Bellinger sweepstakes, why the Mets likely have a short term offer out, and why Yankees fans may feel more confident as the staredown with Scott Boras continues. The big question remains: when you squint at this roster, is the picture starting to come together or does it still feel unfinished?
In High School Students Unite! Teen Activism, Education Reform, and FBI Surveillance in Postwar America (UNC Press, 2025), Aaron G. Fountain Jr. highlights the crucial impact of high school activists in the 1960s and 1970s. Mid-twentieth-century student activism is a pivotal chapter in American history. While college activism has been well documented, the equally vital contributions of high school students have often been overlooked. Only recently have scholars begun to recognize the transformative role teenagers played in reshaping American education. Inspired by civil rights and antiwar movements, students across the nation demanded a voice in their education by organizing sit-ins, walkouts, and strikes. From cities such as San Francisco and Chicago to smaller towns such as Jonesboro, Georgia, these young leaders fought for curricula that reflected their evolving worldviews. Drawing on archival research and interviews, Aaron G. Fountain Jr. reveals how teenagers became powerful agents of change, advocating for constitutional rights and influencing school reform. Ironically, the modernization of school security, including police presence, was partly a response to these student-led movements. Through oral histories and FBI records, this fascinating history offers a fresh perspective on high school activism and its lasting impact on American education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In High School Students Unite! Teen Activism, Education Reform, and FBI Surveillance in Postwar America (UNC Press, 2025), Aaron G. Fountain Jr. highlights the crucial impact of high school activists in the 1960s and 1970s. Mid-twentieth-century student activism is a pivotal chapter in American history. While college activism has been well documented, the equally vital contributions of high school students have often been overlooked. Only recently have scholars begun to recognize the transformative role teenagers played in reshaping American education. Inspired by civil rights and antiwar movements, students across the nation demanded a voice in their education by organizing sit-ins, walkouts, and strikes. From cities such as San Francisco and Chicago to smaller towns such as Jonesboro, Georgia, these young leaders fought for curricula that reflected their evolving worldviews. Drawing on archival research and interviews, Aaron G. Fountain Jr. reveals how teenagers became powerful agents of change, advocating for constitutional rights and influencing school reform. Ironically, the modernization of school security, including police presence, was partly a response to these student-led movements. Through oral histories and FBI records, this fascinating history offers a fresh perspective on high school activism and its lasting impact on American education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In High School Students Unite! Teen Activism, Education Reform, and FBI Surveillance in Postwar America (UNC Press, 2025), Aaron G. Fountain Jr. highlights the crucial impact of high school activists in the 1960s and 1970s. Mid-twentieth-century student activism is a pivotal chapter in American history. While college activism has been well documented, the equally vital contributions of high school students have often been overlooked. Only recently have scholars begun to recognize the transformative role teenagers played in reshaping American education. Inspired by civil rights and antiwar movements, students across the nation demanded a voice in their education by organizing sit-ins, walkouts, and strikes. From cities such as San Francisco and Chicago to smaller towns such as Jonesboro, Georgia, these young leaders fought for curricula that reflected their evolving worldviews. Drawing on archival research and interviews, Aaron G. Fountain Jr. reveals how teenagers became powerful agents of change, advocating for constitutional rights and influencing school reform. Ironically, the modernization of school security, including police presence, was partly a response to these student-led movements. Through oral histories and FBI records, this fascinating history offers a fresh perspective on high school activism and its lasting impact on American education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education
In High School Students Unite! Teen Activism, Education Reform, and FBI Surveillance in Postwar America (UNC Press, 2025), Aaron G. Fountain Jr. highlights the crucial impact of high school activists in the 1960s and 1970s. Mid-twentieth-century student activism is a pivotal chapter in American history. While college activism has been well documented, the equally vital contributions of high school students have often been overlooked. Only recently have scholars begun to recognize the transformative role teenagers played in reshaping American education. Inspired by civil rights and antiwar movements, students across the nation demanded a voice in their education by organizing sit-ins, walkouts, and strikes. From cities such as San Francisco and Chicago to smaller towns such as Jonesboro, Georgia, these young leaders fought for curricula that reflected their evolving worldviews. Drawing on archival research and interviews, Aaron G. Fountain Jr. reveals how teenagers became powerful agents of change, advocating for constitutional rights and influencing school reform. Ironically, the modernization of school security, including police presence, was partly a response to these student-led movements. Through oral histories and FBI records, this fascinating history offers a fresh perspective on high school activism and its lasting impact on American education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In High School Students Unite! Teen Activism, Education Reform, and FBI Surveillance in Postwar America (UNC Press, 2025), Aaron G. Fountain Jr. highlights the crucial impact of high school activists in the 1960s and 1970s. Mid-twentieth-century student activism is a pivotal chapter in American history. While college activism has been well documented, the equally vital contributions of high school students have often been overlooked. Only recently have scholars begun to recognize the transformative role teenagers played in reshaping American education. Inspired by civil rights and antiwar movements, students across the nation demanded a voice in their education by organizing sit-ins, walkouts, and strikes. From cities such as San Francisco and Chicago to smaller towns such as Jonesboro, Georgia, these young leaders fought for curricula that reflected their evolving worldviews. Drawing on archival research and interviews, Aaron G. Fountain Jr. reveals how teenagers became powerful agents of change, advocating for constitutional rights and influencing school reform. Ironically, the modernization of school security, including police presence, was partly a response to these student-led movements. Through oral histories and FBI records, this fascinating history offers a fresh perspective on high school activism and its lasting impact on American education.
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Falls City Jr. High cross country team gather for a photo after competing at the Poth meet Sept 6. Three individual Falls City runners earned a medal: Kenna Lyssy, Eleanor Rapstine, and Bo Pawelek. Congratulations!Article Link
Junior High hits different these days. Maryanne remembers when afterschool enrichment was spent where everybody knew her name. Belly up, kittens!
Taiwanese parents hire pole dancers to celebrate son's graduation, police intervene to disperse crowd. Disneyland Paris calls in police over alleged fake wedding with child bride. Dozens attend the Hetero Awesome Fest in Idaho. // SUPPORT by joining the Weird AF News Patreon http://patreon.com/weirdafnews - OR buy Jonesy a coffee at http://buymeacoffee.com/funnyjones Buy MERCH: https://weirdafnews.merchmake.com/ - Check out the official website https://WeirdAFnews.com and FOLLOW host Jonesy at http://instagram.com/funnyjones
How to calculate your compensation beyond what you get paid, how life-giving it can be to simply stop being surprised by thorns and thistles, and why you need more “Himalaya Boundaries” in your calendar to protect your family and rest.Links Mentioned:Dave Stuart Jr. BooksDave Stuart on LinkedInDave Stuart Jr. on XDallas WillardSimple Rules: How to Thrive in a Complex WorldScandal of the Kingdom: How the Parables of Jesus Revolutionize Life with GodThe Divine Conspiracy: Rediscovering Our Hidden Life In GodScrewtape LettersJordan RaynorJordan Raynor Books
Drew Butler and Abe Gordon discuss the 2025 season for Falcons' quarterback Michael Penix Jr after only starting 3 games in 2024. How good does he really need to be assuming that the defense is improved. Will the Falcons make the playoffs if Penix Jr. only finishes as a top 20 quarterback?
If you make it a discipline, before long a discipline becomes a desire. At Jr. High camp, Austin Westlake shares about discipleship, legacy ministries and his life story over the past year.
A helicopter collides with a passenger jet in Washington DC, RFK Jr. is grilled during Senate confirmation hearings, and Trump signs an executive order ending federal support of “so-called gender transitions” for children. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.Black Rifle Coffee: Get 20% off your first order or Coffee Club subscription with code DAILYWIRE at https://www.blackriflecoffee.com
Looting in Firefighter Costumes & Kat's Jr. High Sense of Humor
Penny DeWitt Cave takes a trip back to tell us about her Donny Osmond crush, purple velvet hot pants, and her deep love of "corny as crap" Hallmark movies. She recalls her first day of Jr. High and what it was like meeting all of her life-long friends.
Library Clerk Adara Meyen recommends her five favorite YA/Jr high book series.
TODAY ON THE ROBERT SCOTT BELL SHOW: Nobel Laureates Oppose RFK Jr, High-Fructose Corn Cancer, Carrageenan's Health Risks, FDA Certifies Banned Additives, Medusa Homeopathy, Tonsil Removal Stress, Air Toxins & School Disabilities, Bird Flu warning, Raw Milk Propaganda, Climate Change shocker and MORE! https://robertscottbell.com/nobel-laureates-oppose-rfk-jr-high-fructose-corn-cancer-carrageenans-health-risks-fda-certifies-banned-additives-medusa-homeopathy-tonsil-removal-stress-air-toxins-school-disabilities
Join us as we host 5 Jr. High football players to talk about their undefeated season, and ask them questions about their transition to the JV/Varsity program. 5-2 Danville to play 5-2 Canterburg at home at 7pm.
Luke Esselman joins the podcast to discuss the successes and challenges of a great week at the Junior High Gathering in Frankenmuth. Show Notes: Contact Luke Esselman luke.esselman@michigandistrict.org Check out […]
Billy and I discuss being writing partners in Jr High, why MAGA loves to be afraid, why Kamala has a shot, why Biden didn't have a shot, how to make the campaign work, writing for candidates, why we should fight to keep our democracy, how America agrees with Democrats even though some of them don't know it, dirty tricks from the bad guys, and Lynn Swann.Bio: Billy Ray wrote the Oscar-nominated screenplay for Captain Phillips, for which he won the WGA award. Ray's films as writer, co-writer, or writer-director include "The Hunger Games," "Richard Jewell," "Shattered Glass," and Showtime's "The Comey Rule," which had the biggest debut of any limited series in that network's history. He is an activist in the Democratic Party, providing messaging help to 85 sitting Members of the House and Senate. He believes in democracy, justice, and the Dodgers.
Greg and I talk about all the things happening in the life of a High School Principal.....enjoy it, Greg is an outstanding school leader! Be sure to stay connected with Greg on Twitter/X here and LinkedIn here. Book Adam for your next event! mradamwelcome.com/speaking Brand new speaking video HERE! Adam's Books: Kids Deserve It - amzn.to/3JzaoZv Run Like a Pirate - amzn.to/3KH9fjT Teachers Deserve It - amzn.to/3jzATDg Empower Our Girls - amzn.to/3JyR4vm
Join WRBI News Director Tom Snape, and the rest of the WRBI Crew, for enlightening conversations with fascinating people in Southeast Indiana. Brew up your favorite beverage, relax, and listen every weekday morning at 9:30.
Join WRBI News Director Tom Snape, and the rest of the WRBI Crew, for enlightening conversations with fascinating people in Southeast Indiana. Brew up your favorite beverage, relax, and listen every weekday morning at 9:30.
Join WRBI News Director Tom Snape, and the rest of the WRBI Crew, for enlightening conversations with fascinating people in Southeast Indiana. Brew up your favorite beverage, relax, and listen every weekday morning at 9:30.
Join WRBI News Director Tom Snape, and the rest of the WRBI Crew, for enlightening conversations with fascinating people in Southeast Indiana. Brew up your favorite beverage, relax, and listen every weekday morning at 9:30.
Zac was born and raised in Corona, CA and he earned a bachelors degree in Applied Theology from California Baptist University. He is married to his best friend Priscilla and together they have a son who is almost 1 years old. He loves to read and spend time outside, and he is passionate about helping junior high students learn from Jesus, live like Jesus, and fall deeper in love with Jesus.
West Lake Jr. High received significant damage after the 2020 earthquake that it needed to be rebuilt. Ben Horsley, Chief of Staff with the Granite School District joins the show to bring the latest on the rebuild and what the district learned from experiencing the last earthquake in Utah.
Dave and Debbie are broadcasting live from Evergreen Jr. High School in the Granite School District as the school is participating in the Great Utah Shakeout. Principal of Evergreen Jr. High Ryan Shaw joins the show to discuss.
In Episode 106 of the Unlocking Unlimited Potential STORIES Show, Brandon Beck and special guest Kevin Devaney Jr. (@KDJmedia1) delve into Kevin's remarkable journey. Kevin shares his experience of transitioning from a beloved local sports reporter and broadcaster for high school sports in New York State's Hudson Valley Region to embracing the world of live streaming for high school athletics. Despite the setback of losing his job, Kevin remained steadfast in his purpose, dedicating himself to creating a better platform to support local high school athletes. His story serves as an inspiration to educators everywhere who champion the cause of high school athletes. Kevin Devaney Jr. has been covering high school sports in the Hudson Valley since 1998, working with The Journal News and LoHud.com, MSG Varsity and News 12 Varsity. He currently is Vice President of Digital Content at LocalLive Networks (locallive.tv), while also operating his own website KDJMedia.com #UUPotential Dedication: Kevin Devaney Sr. Socials: @KDJmedia1 Website Tune into this insightful conversation, and tag @BrandonBeckEDU to continue the conversation and stay connected. Continue to Live with Passion, Purpose, and focus on the importance of serving others. -------- Sign Up for the FREE Something For You Newsletter at BrandonBeckEDU.com This newsletter delivers helpful tips and resources to your inbox on the 1st and 15th of every month. Brandon provides you with helpful takeaways so you can implement them immediately to continue to unlock unlimited potential in all whom you serve. What are you waiting for!? Sign Up NOW! If you are looking for an opportunity to connect further with Brandon Beck. Please visit BrandonBeckEDU.com to learn more about his speaking, coaching, consulting, and other offerings that are designed to help you and your organization find greater results in your journey. #UUPotential
This week we get a special treat as we get to talk with a group of our students and youth leaders who participated in either the Jr High or Sr High retreats at Black Rock Retreat Center in January. In this conversation Jeremy and Scott are joined by Kirstan, Josiah, Elizabeth, Bethany, and Lillian, as they share favorite memories and spiritual impacts from the weekends.
Episode Summary: In this eye-opening episode of the Lead Volunteers podcast, host Josh Denhart introduces us to Sandy Harper, a vibrant volunteer in West Virginia whose innovative approach to youth ministry is preventing the all-too-common disconnect between elementary and junior high students within the church. This episode delves into a creative ministry initiative that captivates young minds, building skills and relationships centered around faith and culinary arts. Sandy Harper shares the journey of how a simple cooking class evolved into a multifaceted ministry that not only provides students with valuable life skills but also creates a smoother transition into youth ministry. By utilizing the church's industrial-sized kitchen as a classroom, Harper engages fourth through sixth graders in preparing elaborate, from-scratch breakfasts each week. As the students cook and eat together, they learn more than just recipes—they develop leadership skills, practice hospitality, and enjoy Biblical teachings in a unique, hands-on environment. Incorporating community outreach and mentorship, the program exemplifies how leveraging personal passions can transform volunteer work into a life-changing experience for all involved. Key Takeaways: Sandy Harper is pioneering a unique ministry approach by combining cooking with character and connection to bridge the gap between elementary and junior high youth in the church. The hands-on cooking class not only engages the students in meal preparation but also provides a platform for teaching life skills, biblical lessons, and fostering strong community bonds. The class emphasizes the importance of mentorship, with older students taking on leadership roles to guide their younger peers. The program's success is highlighted by the continuity of youth involvement, as graduates of the class often continue serving and leading in various church capacities. This episode showcases how individual passions and talents can be utilized to create an impactful and sustainable volunteer ministry. Notable Quotes: "And you said, okay, I want to show you our fourth, fifth, and 6th grade Sunday school classroom. And it was a full industrial size kitchen." - Josh Denhart "The cooking is actually nothing more than the vehicle through which we make relationships with these kids." - Sandy Harper "For them to be able to thank God for this and to lead… And that makes a good leader. Nine times out of ten, if they come on up to youth, they will be given a message in the youth ministry before you know it." - Sandy Harper "You're achieving that which other national leaders are desperate to find a way to succeed. You're doing it well." - Josh Denhart "And who doesn't live with a regret or two from back in the day when we weren't walking with the Lord… I became a Christian at 21, but may God put the healing sav of Jesus Christ all over you as you were doing for others, that which would have been extremely beneficial to you." - Josh Denhart Resources: The resources mentioned in this episode are primarily the personal experiences and the strategies utilized by Sandy Harper and her team. Don't forget to check out leadministry.com for more insights and guidance on church volunteer management and other related topics by Josh Denhart. We hope you enjoy episode 209 of the Lead Volunteers Podcast and share it with a ministry leader you know who may find this beneficial for their ministry context! If you would like to gain INSTANT access to the bank of resources mentioned in today's episode, check out leadvolunteers.com and get started today! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!
Lorenzo, BC , and Sara nerdout about gambling and volleyball then they get into learning golf, kids growing up, attitudes, being grandparents, Jr High volleyball season, new league, stiffer competition, leadership roles, 2003 Perrysburg baseball and so much more!
**Content Warning: Multiple depictions of child abuse and infant death** This incestuous polygamous Mormon sect promotes and endorses extreme punishments. Michelle had a father who took pleasure in these punishments. Aside from that, her first job was at 4 yrs old which grew to 3 jobs by the time she was in Jr High. Against all odds, she graduated High School at 15 years old, then college a few days after her 18th birthday. Make sure to subscribe and hit the bell so you don't miss when part 2 drops, where we go into her televised escape out of this insidious group.Find Michelle on SocialIG @mmichaels_35https://www.instagram.com/mmichaels_35/Resource for those escaping polygamy:https://holdingouthelp.org/Click below to JOIN US on an amazing vacation!https://my.trovatrip.com/public/l/survey/shelise-solaClickable timestamps below available on YouTube What it was like being filmed on "Escaping Polygamy"How her dad was related to 16 of his wivesDescendants of Jesus himself? Keeping the bloodline pureOne of the biggest shocks about the "real world" after she leftHer siblings financially supported their dad.... bought him toysHer first job was at 4 yrs oldAt 7 she was working at the bank!Having to dumpster dive for their foodMAJOR TW: Multiple depictions of CA- Inf@nt de*thTW-CA Continued- Being locked in a basementDoes Michelle think all 200+ got the same treatment from her dad?TW: CA from other family members on behalf of her dad & Infant de*thTW: C(inf@nt)ATW: CA-Did any of Michelle's public school teachers notice the signs?How Michelle juggled going to school with all her jobsHow and why they let Michelle go to collegeShe graduated with an Associate's degree 2 days after turning 18Find Michelle on IGOur Merch! Patreon: Patreon.com/cultstoconsciousnessVenmo @sheliseannAny donations are welcome and appreciated to support the making of this podcastWebsite CultsToConsciousness.comFind Shelise on Social media!Instagram @cultstoconsciousnessHost Instagram @sheliseannTikTok @cults.to.consciousnessTwitter @cultstoconTheme Song Produced and Composed by Christian Guevara**Disclaimer: Thanks for joining us at Cults to Consciousness. This storytelling podcast is meant to be for entertainment purposes only and does not substitute for medical advice. We may discuss triggering topics and we ask that you make your personal mental health a priority. Lastly, the opinions of our guests do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the host.**
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Barney is sweet talked by the little brown eyed girl to enter the annual fall fashion show. Could this be the moment that ruins Barney's Jr High career?Support the show
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As you know, my husband and I have seven children. They range in age from Jr High to adult—with the oldest being in her 30's. Today, I am blessed to have all of my kids in the studio to talk about what it was like to be homeschooled—would they homeschool their own kids, what about socialization, what their biggest “takeaways” about homeschooling were and more. This is the first time they have all been on the podcast together. We hope you enjoy this special interview. Merry Christmas! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heidistjohn/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heidistjohn/support
As you know, my husband and I have seven children. They range in age from Jr High to adult—with the oldest being in her 30's. Today, I am blessed to have all of my kids in the studio to talk about what it was like to be homeschooled—would they homeschool their own kids, what about socialization, what their biggest “takeaways” about homeschooling were and more. This is the first time they have all been on the podcast together. We hope you enjoy this special interview. Merry Christmas! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heidistjohn/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heidistjohn/support
Stand up Comedians Bruce Gray and Kevin Tienken get real and stumble upon a revolutionary business idea. We have to EDIT STUFF OUT?! I Know, I know. It's a roller coaster of a podcast starting out funny then not funny and then we make sweet love for the youtube algorithm. We uncover the secretes of making it on YouTube and starting your own bath tub stream on . Enjoy! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bagfriespodcast7092 Leave us a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/brain-jail/id1472896599 Send us an Email: BagFriesPod@Gmail.com Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/X8RRmGY Direct RSS: https://feed.podbean.com/brainjail/feed.xml Follow Kevin Twitter: https://twitter.com/kevintienken Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevintienken Follow Bruce Twitter: http://twitter.com/BruceGrayLive Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brucegray Listen to Bruce's podcast Fat Jocks: https://linktr.ee/fatjocks
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