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This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and Civic Leader Andy Moore about controversial social studies standards surviving a deadline at the State Capitol, Governor Stitt appointing a new person to the State Board of Education and the governor's task force on March wildfires releases its first report.The trio also discusses the final month of the 2025 state legislature as lawmakers work to craft a budget for the fiscal year starting on July First and the Oklahoma Arts Council cancels its biennial conference amid uncertainty in state and federal funding.
In this episode of the Your Harrogate podcast, presenter Nick Hancock speaks to the chief executive of Harrogate International Festivals, Sharon Canavar, about this weekend's carnival. (30th July) First staged in 2019, the carnival will kick off with a street parade through the centre of Harrogate, before heading to the Valley Gardens. It's free for everyone to attend and celebrate the diversity, colours, costumes, sounds and flavours from the four quarters of the world. With global music and dance stages, themed food zones, art and craft workshops and street theatre, this family-friendly day is a true party in every sense of the word. Think Rio in Rhododendrons, parade in the petunias, sounds in the sun colonnades, food in the flora and dancing in the dahlias, and you will begin to get a taste of what the day holds in store...
In today's Only Fans, Dan puts Producer Brock and Clint up to challenge the bar that he beat an 8 year old at earlier. First loves how many have you had, Meg dives deep into Dan's.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Four times a year we offer a quarterly planning calendar for people to follow — the monthly milestones you can follow to keep your plan on track. July: First of all, enjoy your summer! Then glance at your account statementsThere's no better time than July to ignore the noise from the economy and the stock market — neither is likely to significantly affect your long-term financial plan.If you have the time, check your asset allocation in your long-term retirement accounts to make sure it is still aligned with your target stock/bond allocation. Check to see if your portfolio has sufficient inflation-hedging assets — especially if you are retired or nearing retirement age. August: Get ready for back-to-schoolInstead of spending all that money on shopping, consider setting aside some education dollars aside in a 529 college savings plan or Education IRA. Later this month (July 23) and late August (August 27), we'll devote the whole show to education planning ideas. The July program will focus on Education Planning 101, including an update on the student debt cancellation case), and the August program will be all about 529 college savings plans. September: Pay down debtEveryone is tightening their wallets these days, as prices for groceries and gas to fill your car reach nosebleed levels. Debt has increased across most categories, with larger (and new record) balances for mortgages, home equity lines of credit, auto loans, student loans, and other consumer loans. Make it your personal goal to pay down any high-interest credit card debt over the next few months. ALWAYS: Keep a close eye of your expenses
Many International students will have their incomes halved when new rules come into force. From July first, student working hours will be capped at 48 hours per fortnight. It's an extra hardship for many already battling to survive soaring living costs. - जुलाई देखि नयाँ नियम लागु भएसँगै धेरै अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय विद्यार्थीहरूको आम्दानी आधा घट्ने भएको छ। जुलाई एक देखि विद्यार्थीहरूले पाक्षिक ४८ घण्टा मात्र काम गर्न पाउने नियम लागु हुने भएपछि जीवन लागत बढेर समस्यामा रहेका उनीहरूले थप कठिनाइ भोग्नु पर्ने भएको हो।
Welcome to the first installment of the July First series. Dr. Antoine Salloum hosts Dr. Harrison Bai and Dr. Alay Nanavati to talk about the challenges faced during the transition from being a medical student to becoming a resident. Please feel free to contact us for any ideas and topics you would like to discuss. Email; acpruleoutpod@gmail.com
Latest news from 04 July 2022, as reported in the Ukrainian media. Support us at: https://www.patreon.com/highlightsfromukraine and get access to special series on wartime life in Ukraine. Our latest episode is on languages. Special thanks to our top Patreon supporters - Helena Pszczolko O'Callaghan, Pete Carroll and mattg629! Contact us at: highlightsfromukraine@gmail.com.
The 16th annual First Friday Camas Poker Tour & Game Night returns to Downtown Camas on July 1st from 5-8pm and this year there will be a fun new Alice in Wonderland theme added to all the festivities. https://loom.ly/Y9P9qPg #DowntownCamasAssociation #FirstFriday #CamasPokerTour #AliceInWonderlandGameNight #FeaturedArtists #ArtGalleries #SecondStoryGallery #CamasLibrary #Crafts #Shopping #Dining #CamasWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
To the dread of Warren and delight of Steven and Chris, STATS return (and they are abysmal) for “Legend of the Sea Devils”, which spins off into a multi-faceted diatribe on the current state of streaming, including the abject failure of CNN+ and the rapid descent (more STATS) of Netflix's subscriber base. But lest you think there's no Doctor Who content we have news of Jo Martin and Sacha Dhawan joining the ranks of Big Finish, comics and Gallifrey One hotel booking info, and rounding it all out…The Timelash! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon The Timelash Legend of the Sea Devils BBC One overnight viewing figures Legend of the Sea Devils BBC America overnight ratings Legend of the Sea Devils behind the scenes video Lizo Mzimba said the next Doctor may be announced soon BritBox expanding across Scandinavia Gallifrey One hotel booking information The Fugitive Doctor and Sacha Dhawan's Master join Big Finish Big Finish Rose Tyler: The Dimension Cannon Volume 2 Other Worlds due October Big Finish The War Master: Self-defence due June Big Finish The Second Doctor Adventures: Beyond War Games due July First look at Titan Comics Doctor Who Special 2022, due July 7
Join us as we discuss the anniversaries that fall on July First.
July FIRST, 2021…WHERE HAS THIS YEAR GONE? Time is swiftly moving…the quickening? As stated previously, don't stop having fun, be kind, do no harm, but take no guff! Help when and where you can. The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast...listen, like, comment, download, share, repeat daily on Listen Notes, Google Podcast Manager, Mixcloud, Player FM, Stitcher, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, and APPLE iTunes! AND NOW ON MORNINGS IN CANADA! https://s1.citrus3.com:2000/public/HCRRadio Hamilton Co-Op Radio! Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority! Are you listening? How does and can one listen in? Let me list the ways...Listen LIVE here - https://fastcast4u.com/player/jamprell/ Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/ The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast! Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT, Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT www.koradio.rocks Also, Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT! July 1, 2021, Thursday, opening set…Orbis Max - TMA SHOW OPEN THEMEJebbsMusic (ft. Lisa Mychols Music & Tom Richards) - 01 Change of SeasonsSUPER 8 Music - 05 Angels & Neil Diamond [Hi Lo] (Futureman Records)Edward O'Connell- Odds Against Tomorrow [Vanishing Act]armchair oracles - 19 - Might Be Wrong [Ice Creams & Daydreams (Ice Cream Man Power Pop and More)The Snails - 01 Sidewalks [The Snails] (Beluga Records)Edward Rogers - All Your Kingdom [Sunday Fables]The Lightkeepers - Water Needs Wine [The Lightkeepers]@Jimbo & The No Shows - I'm Your Man [Do Your Thing!]Three Hour Tour - Pascal The Hypnotist [You Never Know]The Decibels - 10 - You Cured Me Of That [Big Sounds Again] (koolkatmusik.com)Joe Normal & The Anytown'rs - Into The City Tonight [Entering Anytown USA - EP]Colm Gavin Music - Somethings Missing [A Voice For the Urban Darlings] (Beo Records)Peter & the Penguins - There Goes Pete Best [IPO Vol 11]Tommy Sistak - Where Did Gracelynn Go [Music For Sale]Athensville - Hallstat [Undressing Minds For Show]@Artful Dodger - Good Fun [Honor Among Thieves]The Gold Needles - Girl You Will Be Mine [Through A Window] (Jem Records)The Checkered Hearts - 01-Love Buzz
For many of us city folk, our first introduction to Elderberry (and its alcoholic potential) was probably the infamous line from Monty Python and the Holy Grail: "Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelled of Elderberries." Yet, as it turns out, berries of the Sambucus genus have been used to make wine (and other alcohols: the blooms of Elderberry are used to make St. Germain.) for hundreds of years. And so it is that we return once more to West Virginia in this episode. James, Megan, and myself have never had any wines made from Elderberry, and Uncle Jake's Elderberry Wine, made by West Virginia Fruit and Berry Company, seemed like a good beginning. Well, there's also the fact that it was one of the first bottles of West Virginia wine I was able to find in a liquor store in neighboring Maryland! Located in Bridgeport, West Virginia, this winery began life as a fruit company, making jams and preserves, then wines, and is now beginning to make bourbon and rye whiskey as well. The owners, Bob & Becky Titchenal, pride themselves on not using high-fructose corn syrup for their jams and preserves. They also mention that their fruit wines would be a great cocktail mixer; something I wish we had thought of while drinking this bottle. Anyway, this wine was a really fascinating experience for us, and we hope you enjoy this episode! We never did find out just who Uncle Jake was, but as long as he wasn't like John Gault, I'm sure I would have enjoyed drinking with him. I will try to get back on my previous upload schedule in July (First and Third Mondays); I truly apologize that uploads have been so erratic. The main problem is that I haven't been able to find the time to edit my backlog of recordings as often as I'd like, and executive function thanks to ADHD isn't helping either...
Amy Norman and Jillian Keiley reflect on a July First like no other.
I had intended a no-holds-barred Queer Pride extravaganza for this week's episode, but life got in the way, so I elected to do a more modest, chamber-music-sized celebration instead, which encompasses both the life and artistry of Evelyn Lear, the ninth anniversary of whose death we observe on July First. Her 1980 release Evelyn Lear sings Sondheim and Bernstein, recorded in collaboration with her most frequent recital partner, pianist Martin Katz, finds this artist lending her distinctive voice, style, and interpretive flair to ten songs by these two composers, who are seen today as, among other things, queer icons. I round out the episode with performances by Evelyn Lear and her husband Thomas Stewart, of songs by a number of other composers (Schubert, Hahn, Tchaikovsky, Copland and Foster) who are, by my assessment at least, also guiding beacons for the queer community. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” Occasional guests from the “business” (singers, conductors, composers, coaches, and teachers) lend their distinctive insights. At Countermelody's core is the interaction between singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. At Countermelody's core is the interaction between singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. Please visit the Countermelody website (www.countermelodypodcast.com) for additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. And please head to my Patreon page at www.patreon.com/countermelody to pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford. Bonus episodes available only to Patreon supporters are currently available.
This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and Civil Rights Attorney Ryan Kiesel about the announcement from Attorney General Mike Hunter over his resignation effective July First, the Governor signing the state budget for the 2022 Fiscal Year and a bill to use medical marijuana revenue to help charter and public schools with funding. The trio also discusses plans by President Biden to visit Tulsa for the centennial commemoration ceremonies for the 1921 Race Massacre and the Director of the Public Health Lab leaves after just four months on the job. Support this podcast
This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and Civil Rights Attorney Ryan Kiesel about the governor's plan to get people back to work by opting out of federal supplemental unemployment payments and offering a $1200 bonus, legislative leaders agree on a budget for the 2022 fiscal year starting on July First and legislation banning new Oklahoma residents from applying for disability services to try and reduce the backlog of current people on the waiting list. The trio also discusses how the US Supreme Court deciding to hear a Mississippi anti-abortion case will impact Oklahoma and changes to the Oklahoma County Jail Trust including a new leader, a new member and new public speaking rules. Support this podcast
“Nature has always been the thread that sews my paintings together. Instead of being a part of nature, we see ourselves as existing in tandem with it: separate but together. This is, of course, an illusion. The complexities of our relationship with nature are infinite and they run the gamut from peaceful to the sublime and from pleasant to the horrifying. My work explores the many levels of our relationship with nature and seeks to convey the visceral emotions that come about when we are reminded of just how connected to our environment we truly are.” David lives in Homer. more
Steven Godfrey is a potter and a Professor of Ceramics at the University of Alaska Anchorage. His current work is less about being tailored for a specific utilitarian function but rather to illustrate a collection of his interests, combined during the making process and meant to speak beyond functionality and tell a story through the symbolism of form and color. The forms he makes emulate the elegance of French automobile bodies made during the 1930s and 40s: Delage, Delahaye, Talbot-Lago, Bugatti, Avions Voison, etc. Other aspects of his work subtly or directly depict his interest in old New England tobacco barns, Native Alaskan ivory bird carvings, children’s book illustrations, Danish furniture, magpies, architecture.” He lives in Anchorage. more
"What's up, doc?" asks Adam, who's here to celebrate the first appearance of Bugs Bunny, the man who endured weeks of non-stop rollercoastering, a parkour pooch, a James Bond-level laser and some ridiculously long prison sentences stretching to tens and even hundreds of thousands of years!
Craig's here celebrating history's most famous aviatrix, a colossal cocktail, a penny-farthing ride covering the length of the UK, a record-breaking slackline walk and the first man to be cured of HIV; he also throws down a challenge involving a potato.
Ben’s back with a story of atomic-era luxury and the tale of Harry Potter and the Colossal Print Run. He then goes all deer-in-the-headlights at the prospect of summing up the Apollo 11 mission in the two and half minutes he has left.
Ben returns with tales of butter-fingered astronauts, doo-wop science pictures, mega-ramps and a whole family who sign their cheques “E. LeBlanc”.
Craig's covering for Ben today, and kicks off with some fascinating life-and-death statistics to mark World Population Day. Then he pops Down Under to see how the Aussies deal with litter dropped from space and to meet an underwater sword swallower; to Korea for a mass arrest of over 15,000 people; and finally to the USA, where he strips off and goes skinny dipping (children, cover your ears!)
Craig's here to celebrate National Bikini Day with the largest two-piece parade before cooling off a jet-ski travelling at a break-neck pace; plus, how to fit 201 motorcyclists on to 10 bike (clue: form a pyramid), the drummer who's very much an on roll, and the Wu-Tang Clan album up for grabs for a mere $5 million.
Ben’s gone off-brief again, taking the 83rd anniversary of her disappearance as an excuse to cast aside all the perfectly good records that were broken on this day in order to talk about record-breaking aviatrix Amelia Earhart.
Craig welcomes in July and celebrates International Tartan Day with a colour photo taken in 1861; he wishes a happy birthday to English Channel-flyer Louis Blériot, and actors David "Darth Vader" Prowse and Olivia de Havilland (who thanked more people at the Oscars than anyone else); plus, from this day, a leathery, feathery golf ball that sold for £32,000, the five-year-old hole-in-oner, the fastest mile driven in reverse and the first TV commercial.
The Assyrian International Federation in Australia will organize a two-hour Facebook program on Assyria Day, on Wednesday 1 July 2020, in which government officials and prominent Assyrians from Australia and abroad will participate.
Topics Tech - Ahead of shutdown, Google starts Play Music to YouTube Music transition - Twitter Will Allow Employees To Work At Home Forever - Corporate staff under no pressure to return to offices – Apple - Thunderbolt security flaws found, affect 2011-2020 Macs - Senator Richard Burr – FBI obtains copy of iCloud data - Access your browsing history w/oa warrant? Senate votes yes. Gaming - Phil Spencer says next year's games are more likely to be hit by coronavirus delays than this year's - EA is making Xbox Series X Smart Delivery confusing - Ubisoft will host their digital showcase in July - First-party PlayStation games to be collected under new PlayStation Studios brand - Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 & 2 remasters grinding onto PC in September - Epic's multiplayer systems are now available for other devs to use for free - Unreal Engine 5 tech demo uses 'film-quality' assets with hundreds of millions of polygons, runs on today's hardware - Fortnite to hit PS5 and Xbox Series X at launch - Unreal Engine games no longer owe royalties on their first $1M in revenue - Epic Games Store started a sale with free Grand Theft Auto V, and immediately fell over - EVO 2020 has become an online event - COD: Warzone introduces mandatory 2FA for free PC accounts Streaming - State of the Stream April/2020: Valorant and Valorant streamers top the charts, music is having… Software/Hardware Updates - Adobe Acrobat Security Vulnerabilities Allow Root Privileges on Mac, Update Now
This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and ACLU Oklahoma Executive Director Ryan Kiesel about the governor's plan to use federal block grants to expand Medicaid, his State of the State Address focusing on government efficiency, health care and even gaming compacts as well as releasing his executive budget for the coming fiscal year starting on July First. The trio also discusses a ruling from the state Supreme Court sending an initiative petition on redistricting back to the drawing board and another initiative petition to repeal the permitless carry gun law. Support this podcast
This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and, sitting in for Ryan Kiesel, ACLU Oklahoma Director of Policy and Advocacy Nicole McAfee about the impasse between the governor and the tribes over gaming compacts which now looks headed to court, dueling ballot initiatives to legalize recreational marijuana are getting ready for voter signatures, while medical marijuana provided the state with an additional $55M in its first full year on the books. Plus, the trio discusses the estimated $8.4B budget in the 2021 fiscal year which starts July First and legislation from a state senator to raise the minimum wage to $10.50 an hour. Support this podcast
Join Us Weekly's Brody Brown and a crew of the mag's more opinionated staff for our half-year recap of celeb news!
Today is the first day of the last half of 2019. Let's do a reality check on the first half. Did you enroll in that course, join that gym, lose those extra pounds, read that book, throw out those cleaning products in your home that are toxic and could be making you sick? Did you take thyme for you? Are you ready to recommit to your goals? Are you ready to do the work to enjoy the sweet taste of victory when you look back on the last half of 2019?
This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and ACLU Oklahoma Executive Director Ryan Kiesel about a row in a Senate committee over a gubernatorial nomination for Finance Secretary as worry grows concerning executive power over state agencies, criminal justice advocates worry about a former corrections reform opponent working on Stitt's team and the House opens an investigation against a Republican lawmakers leveled by the co-founder of the Sooner Tea Party. The trio also discusses the refusal by a state Senator and former teacher to carry the gubernatorial candidates for State Board of Education and lawmakers have only three weeks left until the constitutionally required end of the legislative session and yet there's been no word of a final budget for the next fiscal year which starts on July First. Support this podcast
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Oh, hey, it's been a while. Let's talk about gross possum, alien movies, feet fetishes, Rube Goldberg devices, mandatory ice cream, and The Most Powerful Women In The World. It's a Shakeytown Radio Minute with Libby, Gene, and BFH.