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Hello and welcome! A huge thanks to Joy Kachina for a great conversation. I hope you all really enjoy this last episode of this series 10! Can you believe it, Series 11 starts with a bumper In between episode and I already have guests recorded for this next chapter.Did you like the first half of this fabulous conversation? Join me on Patreon for the full episode either by joining my growing community of like minded photographers or pay per episode the choice is yours. Thank you to everyone who supports the podcast. Click here
The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast still has a podcast. Get new episodes the moment they're live by subscribing to the email newsletter:WhoJohn Kelly, CEO of Taos Ski Valley, New MexicoRecorded onNovember 13, 2025About Taos Ski ValleyClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Louis Bacon (since December 2013)Located in: Taos Ski Valley, New MexicoYear founded: 1955Pass affiliations:* Ikon Pass – 7 days, no blackouts* Ikon Base Pass – 5 days, holiday blackouts* Ikon Session Pass – 1-4 days, holiday blackouts* Mountain Collective – 2 days, no blackouts* Ski New Mexico True Pass – 2 days, holiday blackoutsBase elevation: 9,350 feetSummit elevation: 12,450 feet lift-served, 12,481 hike-toVertical drop: 3,100 feet lift-served, 3,131 hike-to.Skiable acres: 1,294 (some hike-to)Average annual snowfall: 300 inches claimed on website; calculated 36-year average using data sourced from Taos' 2010 master development plan, Ski New Mexico tallies, and media reports is 233 inches. The 10-year average falls to 166 inches. Here's the year-by-year breakdown:Trail count: 110 (24% beginner, 25% intermediate, 51% expert)Lift count: 13 (1 pulse gondola, 2 high-speed quads, 2 fixed-grip quads, 4 triples, 1 double, 3 carpets)Why I interviewed himLet's start with a superficially troubling number: Taos' long, steady decline in average annual skier visits:That doesn't look so good, especially when laid alongside the long-term increase in national skier visits:Taos not only declined in the context of national skier visits, but also among its peers. In winter 1983-84, Taos drew more skiers (241,000) than Telluride (132,460), Big Sky (136,000), Jackson Hole (177,000), Whitefish (I'm lacking an estimate for that winter, but the ski area then known as “Big Mountain” logged 209,000 skiers in 1980-81 and 170,581 in 1985-86). Taos (dark blue line below), continued to out-duel this group through about the mid-90s before falling off a cliff:So what happened? 1995 Taos, a freeride mecca before freeride was cool, should have been perfectly suited to flourish in a cultural moment when skiers began demanding more interesting terrain than the groomed superhighways that had become the industry's default setting. Sure, Taos was remote and a bit harder to access than, say, Keystone or Park City, but so were Jackson and Whitefish and Big Sky and Telluride. A partial explanation: Taos stopped modernizing. After replacing the Lift 2 double with a fixed-grip quad in 1994, Taos didn't install another new chairlift for 19 years. The first detachable didn't arrive until 2018. The resort banned snowboards until 2008. Meanwhile, Big Sky laced a tram to the summit of Lone Peak in 1995 and started pushing detachable quads up the mountain; the first high-speed quads arrived at Telluride in 1986 and Whitefish in 1989.It's not a perfect narrative – while Jackson Hole rolled out its short Sublette detach in the mid-90s, the mountain didn't install an upper-mountain high-speed chairlift until Casper in 2012. Skier visits went up and up and up all that time, probably due in large part to aggressive improvements at the Jackson Hole airport.Maybe, though, it's as simple as this: banger snow years descended upon Taos – and New Mexico in general – from the late ‘80s through mid-‘90s. It's little surprise that attendance ups-and-downs largely mirror snowfall patterns:But, as the corresponding trendlines show, Taos' skier visits have not declined at the same rate as the mountain's average annual snowfall. And while Jackson's long-term average snowfall has remained relatively constant, attendance has crept steadily upward. Attendance spiked at both mountains when the 2018-19 season brought both plentiful snow and the introduction of the Ikon Pass:Unfortunately, Taos stopped reporting skier visits after the Covid-shortened 2019-20 season, so we have less concrete insight into whether the mountain's recent investments in a reconfigured beginner area and a second detachable on the backside have insulated it from two historically poor snow years. This is why it's nice to have basic visitation data, and why I'm pushing the ski industry to again publicize annual attendance for ski areas occupying public lands (since going live with a chart of 2,406 years of skier visit data for 97 ski areas with 10 or more years of attendance available, I'm up to 2,822 years across 108 ski areas, and I have a total of 3,802 years of data across 184 active U.S. ski areas for which I could find at least one year of attendance).We do know this: Taos doesn't want to return to the world of 300,000-plus skier visits. Somewhere between 250,000 and 275,000 is the “right number for the experience we want Taos to have,” Kelly tells us on the pod. Meaning: fewer skiers spread via a modern lift network is a better business than 364,000 skiers funneling onto double chairs. This flips the busiest-equals-best narrative that made skier-visit counts a 20th-century bragging point. I've heard the same logic articulated by the leaders of Killington, Waterville Valley, and other ski areas that have created a better business even with fewer skiers on their mountains. Jackson Hole, too, halted its relentless upward surge – that 2020-21 dip was deliberate, as the mountain exited Ikon Base and implemented a reservation system.This approach makes sense to me. With U.S. skier visits surging (until this year) and an Ikon or Epic pass in every pocket, no one wants to brag about being busy anymore. Space is the new volume. Social media can still transform one bad liftline into an eternal meme, but at least most skiers on the ground will have a better day most of the time than they probably would have 30 years ago.What doesn't make sense to me is why, in a less-is-more era, ski area operators have suddenly decided that skier visits should be guarded like Fort Knox. If fewer skiers is a good thing and a stated goal, why hide the numbers? The resorts ought to just say “Hey we've deliberately reduced our annual skier count from 300,000 to 250,000 [or whatever] to create a better mountain for you.” Instead, this secrecy around volume just looks cagey - if national skier visit numbers are up, then why should skiers just believe ski areas when they say “trust us, it's better now,” and offer no data to support it? Perception is reality, and today's skiing zeitgeist, as channeled by social media, tells us that American skiers perceive busier mountains today than they did a decade ago.But I'm getting off track. Since Louis Bacon bought Taos in 2013, he's funded an almost-complete renovation of what had become America's most decrepit destination ski resort. I don't think any mountain operating on U.S. Forest Service lands has more completely remade itself in the past decade (rapidly changing Big Sky, Deer Valley, and Powder Mountain operate on private property). Glimmering new but reset to 1970s volume, Taos is beautifully positioned to tap a skiing public that's burned-out on Colorado and Utah crowds but accustomed to modern lifts and snowmaking.What we talked aboutTaos as a family ski mountain; last winter's Chair 7 upgrade and custom terminals; owner Louis Bacon's mission to “improve everything without changing a thing”; why Taos changed from Skytrac to parent company Leitner-Poma for its newer lifts; Taos' great base-area reorganization; the story behind the Free Tacos run; a green run from the top of every lift other than the fierce Kachina triple; Taos' massive evolution since 2015; whether the mountain is committed to long-term independence; the founding Blake family's legacy and presence at Taos today; executing rapid development on Forest Service land; [VIDEO BONUS: Cat photobombing]; running Taos with the context of having worked at also-independent Telluride; becoming a skier growing up in Nashville, Tennessee; Telluride's evolution from semi-affordable to gigantic housing puzzle; employee housing at Taos; the logic behind the proposed base-to-base gondola and navigating local opposition; thoughts on the evolution of lifts 2 and 8; preserving parts of the hike-to ski experience; Taos' evolution after the Kachina Peak lift; lift 7A; the Minnesotas glades from the masterplan; avalanche mitigation; old-school boot-packing; parking lot evolutions; an ideal annual skier visit number and why that number is below historic highs; and getting to Taos.What I got wrong* When we discuss the wood-paneled terminals on Taos' new Lift 7, I ask if they're thematically related to the “wood RFID gates.” This is a reference to an earlier conversation that I cut, about Taos finally installing RFID for the 2025-26 ski season (the gates carry a wood theme). * I said that the trees skier's left of the Pioneer chair were not a named run, but they in fact are, and “Free Tacos” has a pretty awesome story behind it.* I accidentally asked Kelly to, “lay out the housing landscape for Telluride” but meant to say “Taos.” I didn't catch this in real time, but Kelly – who spent several years at Telluride before moving to Taos in 2015 – caught it and course-corrected.Questions I wished I'd askedTaos' 2010 USFS masterplan proposed a 7,045-foot-long, 2,363-vertical-foot detach quad that would have run parallel to Lift 1 to the top of Lift 2:We did, however, discuss the proposed 545-vertical-foot, 991-foot-long Ridge Lift off of Lift 8, and why Taos nixed that machine from its latest MDP:Why you should (or shouldn't) ski TaosTaos, like Jackson Hole or Snowbird or Palisades Tahoe, has a toughguy reputation. The place ripples with hike-to chutes and glades. To calm visitors shocked by the vertical bump run rocketing skyward beneath Chair 1, Taos to erected this base-area sign decades ago:The sign refers to the infamous Al's Run, which typically ripples with moguls, but was closed on my last visit, in March 2025 (Lift 1 was open):Taos certainly has plenty of nasty. The terrain ripping off the Kachina Peak triple is among the steepest inbounds terrain I'm aware of in America. But what shocked me about the place was how approachable it was for my then-8-year-old son, a solid but very intermediate skier. Every chair other than Kachina offers a top-to-bottom green – and some mostly mellow blues – making Taos one of the better family mountains in America.A lot of the solid-black terrain sits above the lifts, and requires a short, easy hike. If you've ever humped up Catherine's at Alta or Spanky's Ladder on Blackcomb, the ascent off of Lift 2 over to Highline Ridge or West Basin Ridge isn't much longer, and it flattens out considerably after the short incline. Unlike East Wall at A-Basin or Highlands Bowl at Aspen Highlands, this is hike-up terrain that's approachable for people who (like me), live at sea level and only like going up the mountain on machines. The runs are steep, and solo missions are discouraged, but the easy-in and proximity to lifts means a strong skier could reasonably expect to tuck a half-dozen hike-up laps into an afternoon. Here I am huffing and puffing right off Chair 2:Dang those trees are steep even right off the jump. Crunch crunch crunch:Go up a bit higher, and things get Lord of The Rings pretty fast:Taos' only real buyer-beware statistic is its insane base elevation of 9,350 feet, which makes everything, especially sleep, a bit more challenging. That altitude is actually a bit lower than the bases at Copper (9,712) or Breck (9,600). I start to have trouble functioning around 8,000 feet, which is the Vail (8,120), Snowmass (8,110), Snowbird (7,760), and Mammoth (7,953) range. So maybe see how you do at one of those burners before leveling up above 9,000 feet. Or at least arrive knowing that Taos will try punching you in the face. Hydrate and lay off the beer bongs for a day or two. You'll be fine.Podcast NotesOn Stadeli liftsWe've got 16 of these guys left across 10 U.S. ski areas, including Lift 7A at Taos:On the character of old chairliftsI wrote last year that U.S. ski lifts' overall design aesthetic has deteriorated with the decline in number of manufacturers and a tacit emphasis on technology over beauty.And I love old Riblets and Halls and Yans, but sentimentalism that locks skiing in a time capsule ultimately stalls long-term growth and invites disaster-by-disintegration. Rather than fight to live in a museum, I've adopted a quest mentality to ride as many of these dinosaurs as I can before they go extinct:On Taos' base-area fliparoundOn Taos' current masterplanHere's the conceptual overview of Taos' 2021 U.S. Forest Service master development plan:The major unrealized part of this is the base-to-base gondola - here's the most recent plan for that lift:On “class A avalanche mountains” with more than 200 slidepathsKelly mentioned that Taos' more than 200 slidepaths earn it the designation of a Class A avalanche mountain. I of course went looking for a list of U.S. ski areas so classified, and of course did not find one. In a rare exercise in self-restraint, however, I also did not create one. A quick Google search suggests that that such a list would include Alta, Kirkwood, and Stevens Pass alongside Taos. I would also assume that Alpine Meadows, Palisades, Mammoth, Snowbird, Big Sky, Silverton, and Crested Butte are among the most avy prone. That is not a complete list or an attempt at one so please don't write that I “forgot about” some particularly avalanche-prone mountain that I'm not trying very hard to remember.On The Storm's first Taos podcastThe Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe
Bruce grew up having apocalyptic dreams he could not explain. At five years old, he watched the coast of California burn in a vision so vivid it never left him. Years later, a road trip with a friend led them to Hopi Prophecy Rock in Arizona. Previous to this visit, his friend got a lightning bolt tattoo. Bruce felt the impulse to get a sun tattoo. What they did not know was that both marks are carved into a stone that the Hopi believe foretells the end of the world and the return of a white brother at the end of days. Hopi elders wanted them to come back for a ceremony under the right moon. They never returned. But the story did not end there. In a Christian program years later, Bruce had a dream so specific it predicted the arrival of a Hopi roommate the next day. In the dream, his deceased father led him to a compound of twisted tree women guarding a Hopi baby whose legs were being warped by something dark. The vision connects witchcraft on the reservation, pagan end times prophecy, and a thread that runs all the way back to Deuteronomy 32 and the divine allotment of the nations. This is one of those stories that raises more questions than it answers. This is a wild conversation about witchcraft on the reservation, pagan prophecy that echoes biblical eschatology, the Blue Kachina, and whether pre-flood knowledge has been whispering through indigenous traditions for millennia. Want to listen to this episode and a catalog of more than 100+ other members-only episodes? Check out the vibrant community, extra episodes, and perks of being a Blurry Creatures member at https://blurrycreatures.com/pages/members. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Across many Indigenous traditions of North America, stories of “Star People” are not fringe mythology but part of living cosmology. Nations such as the Zuni and Hopi describe ancestral relationships with celestial beings and migrations guided by star knowledge. These traditions appear repeatedly in oral histories collected by scholars and Indigenous knowledge keepers. This program brings together Native elder Clifford Mahooty, Indigenous scholar Paulette Steeves, and researcher Ardy Sixkiller Clarke to explore whether these traditions preserve encoded knowledge about ancient migrations, cosmology, or contact narratives. The conversation bridges Indigenous oral memory with academic archaeology and anthropology.Clifford Mahooty — Zuni Pueblo elder, retired civil/environmental engineer, and wisdom keeper active in Zuni religious orders including the Kachina and Galaxy Medicine Society. On Earth Ancients he discusses Zuni oral history, ritual life, kachinas, and connections to star people.Dr. Ardy Sixkiller Clarke — Professor Emeritus at Montana State University who devoted her career to Indigenous populations and published work on Native accounts of “Star People.” Earth Ancients presents her as a noted American Indian researcher whose interviews collected first-person Indigenous narratives.Dr. Paulette SteevesCree-Métis archaeologist and professor (Algoma University). Author of The Indigenous Paleolithic of the Americas. Her research argues Indigenous presence in the Americas extends far earlier than mainstream archaeology recognizes.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth-ancients--2790919/support.
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Travels With Randy Route 66 Episode 7 is here! New Mexico! Gallop To Grants To Albuquerque Route 66 Maintenance Challenges Discussion Bubba and Randy discussed their experiences with Route 66, including Bubba's ongoing fascination with the route and Randy's recent travels through California, Arizona, and New Mexico. They explored the challenges and variations in maintaining the original route across different states, highlighting efforts in California and the difficulties in Arizona and New Mexico. Randy shared insights about the route's presence in Navajo tribal lands, noting the remnants and trading posts along the way, while both expressed frustration over the lack of official recognition and signage for Route 66 in some areas. Route 66 in New Mexico The discussion focused on Route 66 in New Mexico, particularly around Gallup, which was described as a former commercial and rail hub for the Navajo Nation. The conversation highlighted the differences between New Mexico and Arizona's architectural styles, with New Mexico having a distinct Spanish and Indian influence. They discussed the challenges of navigating Route 66, noting that while the signs were improved after Randy's first visit, some areas still lack clear routing information. Bubba and Randy also discussed the upcoming Centennial celebration on November 11th and the Four Corners monument, which Bubba had previously visited. Gallup New Mexico Visit Discussion Randy discussed his visit to Gallup, New Mexico, highlighting the El Rancho Hotel, a historic stop for Hollywood stars filming westerns, and Richardson's Trading Post, a century-old institution for Native American art. Bubba inquired about the 49er Lounge at the El Rancho, which Randy had not visited. They also talked about Gallup's four-lane Route 66, its split by the interstate, and its status as the "Indian capital of the world" dominated by Navajo art and culture. Century-Old Store Visit Experience Randy shared an experience visiting a century-old store in Richardson, where an employee allowed them to explore and take photos of the unique items, including vintage rugs, Kachina dolls, and an antique cash register. Bubba and Randy discussed the store's profitability, noting the high markup on items like rugs and the employee's reluctance to allow photos of the safe due to security concerns. Randy mentioned that approximately 1,000 U.S. businesses have been in operation for over 100 years, highlighting the longevity of some brands despite market changes. Route 66 Journey Discussion Randy described his journey along Route 66, highlighting the scenic high desert landscapes, abandoned buildings, and remnants of the historic route. He noted the survival of some old businesses and the presence of car graveyards with 1940s and 1950s vehicles. Bubba and Randy discussed the affordability of classic cars in the past, with Randy mentioning his difficulty in capturing the stories behind abandoned structures. They also discussed the population history of Grants, New Mexico, which saw a significant increase due to uranium mining in the 1950s and 1960s, and its current population decline. Route 66 and AI Discussion The discussion focused on the historical and current state of Route 66 towns, particularly Grants, New Mexico, and its connection to the uranium industry and Los Alamos. Bubba shared that Grants was founded in the 1880s by three Canadian brothers who built a section of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, and its economy later boomed due to uranium mining. The conversation then shifted to the role of AI in modern learning and memory, with Bubba and Randy discussing how AI could serve as an informational companion while driving, and the generational differences in technology adoption and social skills. Technology's Impact on Social Interactions Bubba and Randy discussed the impact of technology on social interactions, noting that while young people can communicate effectively online, they may lack face-to-face confrontation skills. They also talked about a woman who wanted to marry her AI, highlighting the growing trend of people seeking artificial relationships. Randy shared a story about the Santa Fe Loop, a section of Route 66 in New Mexico that was created after a political dispute, and expressed interest in driving the original route rather than the modernized version. Route 66 and Business Ideas Randy discussed the historical Route 66, focusing on La Bajada Hill, a challenging dirt road segment that was bypassed in 1937. He expressed interest in exploring the area further with a four-wheel drive vehicle and highlighted the potential for adventure tours in the region. Bubba shared information about the high number of Starbucks locations in Albuquerque and New York City, suggesting a potential business idea for Randy to document her visits to different Starbucks locations for sponsorship opportunities. Travel and Sports Discussion Bubba and Randy discussed their upcoming travel plans, including a trip to Alaska and exploring national parks. They also talked about Albuquerque, New Mexico, its attractions, and the history of Blake's Lotta Burger. Bubba mentioned his son's interest in baseball and spring training. Randy expressed frustration with the ownership of the Los Angeles Angels and his decision to boycott the team. They concluded by discussing the growth of their Facebook page and podcast, with Bubba mentioning plans to develop perks for subscribers. SO. MANY. PHOTOS - Come join the conversation on Facebook with our 28,000 friends! https://www.facebook.com/travelswithrandypodcast Have a great idea for the guys? Want to sponsor us? 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F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
In this episode of "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen," host Matt Payne interviews wilderness photographer Joy Kachina, who recently won the Natural Landscape Photography Awards for her evocative work documenting Tasmania's endangered cider gums. Joy Kachina shares her deep love and spiritual connection with Tasmania's unique forests, particularly the threatened cider gum, and discusses how her photography is both a form of creative expression and environmental advocacy. The conversation touches on her process of intuitively capturing the “personality” of trees, the challenges of balancing aesthetic beauty with honest depictions of environmental loss, and the role of exhibitions and community in conservation efforts. The episode is an inspiring exploration of using art to celebrate natural wonders and shine a light on pressing conservation issues. Resources Mentioned Joy Kachina Photography Natural Landscape Photography Awards (NLPA) Support the show on Patreon The Meaning in the Making by Sean Tucker The Hidden Life of Trees by Peter Wohlleben Collapse by Jared Diamond The Giants (film) Tasmanian Land Conservancy Bob Brown Foundation The Ancients by Andrew Darby Joy Kachina on Instagram Photographers & Artists Mentioned Jeff Freestone Steve Parish Ken Duncan Wendy Bagnall Sally Mason Beth Buelow Karen Waller Martin Osner Mieka Boynton Luke Tscharke Paul Hoelen Martin Rak Hanneke van Camp
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Joy Kachina is a Tasmanian landscape photographer whose work is deeply inspired by the raw beauty and spirit of the island's forests, alpine regions, and wild coastlines. From her earliest explorations in rural Queensland to her life now in Tasmania, Joy's photography has always been about more than images—it is a way to connect with nature on an emotional and spiritual level. Her journey began with a Canon 1000FN film camera in the mid-1990s while traveling around Australia. During that time, she discovered the work of legendary wilderness photographer Peter Dombrovskis, whose influence strengthened her dedication to both craft and conservation. Over the years, she has cultivated a distinctive style that blends artistic expression with a deep respect for fragile ecosystems. In this conversation, Joy shares her perspective on using photography as a form of advocacy. She highlights the importance of protecting endangered and ancient species unique to Tasmania, from the Cider Gums of the Central Highlands to the rare Pencil Pines, King Billy Pines, and Nothofagus gunnii. For Joy, these trees are living reminders of resilience and endurance, and capturing them through her lens is both a privilege and responsibility. She also reflects on intimate encounters in nature, such as dolphins at sunrise and safeguarding platypus habitats, showing how photography can bridge personal connection with environmental action. Joy's work ultimately invites viewers to pause, reflect, and rediscover their relationship with the natural world. I hope you enjoy the show! You can find Joy's work here: Website: https://www.joykachina.com.au/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joykachinaphotography/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joykachinaimages Platypus Whisperer: https://www.instagram.com/platypuswhisperertasmania/ Listen to this and other episodes wherever you find your podcasts or on https://grantswinbournephotography.com/lpw-podcast Or subscribe to my YouTube channel https://youtube.com/@grantswinbournephotography Theme music: Liturgy Of The Street by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com #JoyKachina #landscapephotography #Tasmania #wildernessphotography #forestconservation #natureconnection #australianlandscapes #conservationphotography
Barry Walsh, who's a specialist in Hopi Kachina, did a lovely presentation talking about different types of the kachinas and, as he refers to them, as katsinam. It was uniquely interesting because he's got, you know, decades of research and understanding of the kachinas themselves and has close ties to the Hopi. He says in his lectures, he's not a expert. That 'an expert' could only be one of the Hopi carvers. That being said, Walsh has interviewed countless Hopi kachina artists and scribed numerous books on the topic.This is a good podcast to watch on YouTube because we use all his slides from his presentation. If you ever wanted to really get a good sense about kachinas, the different types, and where it all began, this is a very good lecture.
What does it take to turn personal upheaval, bold moves, and emerging tech into a thriving business that spans continents?In this episode, I sit down with Kachina Dimmock, founder of Collective Catalyst (Australia's first AI marketing agency) to talk resilience, AI, and running a business from the French Basque coast.From her time in the Army Reserves to stepping on stage as a competitive bodybuilder, Kachina shares the mindset, discipline, and planning skills that have shaped her as a leader. We cover the leap from Wollongong to Biarritz, the rebrand that transformed her business, and how she's weaving AI into marketing in a way that's ethical, responsible, and creativity-first.You'll hear:How scenario planning from her MBA changed the way she approaches uncertainty in businessThe process behind her rebrand and claiming the “first AI marketing agency” title in AustraliaHow Kachina relocated overseas without losing clients or momentumWhy daring to be different and leaning into your quirks may be the most important growth strategy in the AI ageWhether you're curious about using AI in your business, planning a big move, or simply need a reminder that adaptability is your greatest asset, this episode is packed with insights.If you want to work with me for a year and create massive momentum in your business, join my Momentum Mastermind: https://www.hustleandheart.com.au/momentum/
Stargates are the theoretical transfer of matter or energy from one point to another without traversing the physical space between them. It is a common subject in science fiction and fantasy literature, film, video games, and television. In some situations, teleporting is presented as time traveling across space. But what if these portals aren't just creations of human imagination and were used in ancient times by the Native Americans? Traverse the desert planes with Joel as he digs through tales of deities of antiquity and their portals from the heavens to earth. He looks at the Kachina of Hopi lore and if they are bringing with them a fifth world after the apocalypse. He also looks at the paper Vine Deloria Jr. and Richard Stoffle wrote for the Department of Defense in June 1998 entitled, "Native American Sacred Sites and the Department of Defense" and its connection to active Stargates. Finally, Joel discovers "Searching for Arizona's Buried Treasures" by Ron Quinn and a strange story a local Native American told him of a "Doorway To The Gods" that seemingly swallowed people up and they never returned. The Meadow Project Film Tickets: https://www.moment.co/themeadowproject Free The Rabbits Merch: https://freetherabbits.myshopify.com Buy Me A Coffee: Donate Website: https://linktr.ee/joelthomasmedia Follow: Instagram | X | Facebook Watch: YouTube | Rumble Music: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Music Films: merkelfilms.com Email: freetherabbitspodcast@gmail.com Distributed by: merkel.media Produced by: @jack_theproducer INTRO MUSIC Joel Thomas - Free The Rabbits YouTube | Apple Music | Spotify OUTRO MUSIC Joel Thomas - Imposter YouTube | Apple Music | Spotify
Hi, True Drews! In today's episode, we'll be talking about book #62 The Kachina Doll Mystery! Nancy, Bess and George go to a ranch in Arizona where there is ghostly activity and...hey, wait a minute, doesn't this sound a lot like book #5 Secret of Shadow Ranch?! I'll let you know my thoughts on this and so much more! I hope you enjoy the episode!
What was meant to be a fun, carefree time in a dusty old house turned into something far more sinister when a Kachina doll—a colorful Native American figure their brother had gifted them—began to glow. Not just glow but pulse with an eerie lime-green light, lighting up the entire attic in a way that defied logic. After a sleepless night of fear and whispered prayers, the doll was set ablaze in the yard. But the questions lingered: Was it the doll itself or the house that had stirred something dark? If you have a real ghost story or supernatural event to report, please write into our show or call 1-855-853-4802! If you like the show, please help keep us on the air and support the show by becoming a Premium Subscriber. Subscribe here: http://www.ghostpodcast.com/?page_id=118 or at or at http://www.patreon.com/realghoststories Watch more at: http://www.realghoststoriesonline.com/ Follow Tony: Instagram: HTTP://www.instagram.com/tonybrueski TikToc: https://www.tiktok.com/@tonybrueski Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tony.brueski
The paint god comes on this week to share how he got to this point. We talk childhood and art journey all the way to paint collabs! Praise be Kachina Kachina! Take a listen to this week and just try to soak up the talent!On instagram @kachina_kachinaCommercials brought to you by Chicken Burger DiscoOn instagram @chickenburgerdiscoSponsors:Empire BlistersAre you looking for blisters? Look no further than Empire Blisters! For all of your blister needs, they've got you covered. With over 19 different types of blisters and bundle deals you can't go wrong! Use code: TOYSONTAP10 to get 10% off. If you are apart of the Patreon you are able to get 20% off!If you want to become a sponsor of Toys on Tap Podcast send an email to toysontappodcast@gmail.comPatreon:To support the show you can join the Toys on Tap Patreon. Go to patreon.com/toysontapThank you to our supporters:DKE Toys @dketoysEric Nichols @massiveminihorseDimension X Toys @dimensionxtoysBootleg Toy Co @bootlegtoycoPocket Salsa @pocket_salsaDirty Yetti @dirtyyettiDan Overdorff @dan_overdorff_artZimot Co @zimotcoBarbarian Rage @Barbarian_rageManny Cartoon Studios @MannycartoonstudiosPickmans Vinyls @pickmansvinylsShaun C DowneyBrandon Barker @manormonsterRichie Manic @richiemanicRecollection Toys @recollectiontoysRubber City Toys @rubbercitytoysRate and Review:The best way to support the podcast is to rate and review
Blake tries to talk Jeb off the ledge as we return to the classic theme of "ancient astronauts" in this throwback episode titled: Earth Visitors. Some links relevant to our discussion: Dejah Thoris (character) MUFON/Harzan scandal Roman Dodecahedrons (archaeology) Frank Frazetta Boris Vallejo We mention Zecharia Sitchin. Research suggests humans grow more neurons than did Neanderthals. A bunch of this episode comes from the work of Maurice Chatelain, who we shall refer to as "Shadowlane." His book Our Cosmic Ancestors sports one of the more interesting book covers we've seen while researching this show. He also wrote Our Ancestors Came from Outer Space. Maurice Chatelain's credentials appear to have been somewhat overstated in the episode. We'll be talking about several "Out of Place Artifacts" or OOPAs in this episode. Let's start with the "Boot Print" aka The Meister Print. (pictured below) See also this article by Glenn Kuban. Very compelling stuff. I guess. I mean it sort of looks like show print. This interesting looking skull also sent us down some research holes. The text of the episode seems to be talking about the Del Mar Skull but the image doesn't look like a close match. A lot of "shapes on the earth" are discussed. The shapes require you to do a lot of work. We'll get into that in the episode. But one is the Maltese Cross that is absolutely stunning, so long as you ignore that some of the points are hundreds of miles from the alleged anchor points and that the temples allegedly at each point were centuries apart. Skeptical response via CSICOP. Also - this is supposed to be a "pyramid" but seems to be more of what geometry wonks call a "triangle." I'm trying to find the type of terminal behind our statistician. And - behind the scenes I've managed to contact him and he assures me that the episode required many takes and that his students reported they made him sound like he believes in the whole ancient astronauts thing... More on this if I hear back from a rather lengthy email I sent him today (12/13/24). Read even more about the Monte Carlo Method! Vintage ad for the The Outer Space Connection. According to Scientific American, the idea that indigenous Americans were here for a very long time (from across the Bering sea) really kicked off in the 1930s. Read more about The Elephant Slab hoax. This montage of Kachina dolls really impressed Blake: Nimoy Fashion Alert! Native Jewelry Artist Preston Monongye Engineer Charles Ruggles Could he be LARPing J. Allen Hynek? Finally we get to the Cosa Artifact. And - of course, The Jupiter Menace (1982)
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Today I'm sharing the hilarious story of the secret hike, Kachina Tree and how we felt like Navy Seals in the process. Not as easy as we initially thought this is the behind the scenes travel story of how we finally made it to Sedona's hidden cave where The Kachina Tree is!!WATCH FOR THE FULL EXPERIENCE Download your Sedona like a Local Guide 00:00 - Introduction: Sedona Adventure Begins01:00 - Becoming a Local in Sedona02:24 - The Secret Hike Plan04:01 - Setting Out Early for the Kachina Tree05:44 - The Wilderness Boundary: A Rocky Start07:23 - Climbing and Scrambling Through Sedona09:03 - Discovering the Hidden Kachina Tree10:38 - Getting Lost and Finding Our Way13:23 - Celebrating and Realizing We're Lost14:23 - Navy Seal Moment 15:29 - Final Thoughts and Travel Inspiration
We're back with another round of true scary stories from TFD Listeners! After the last couple of off-the-wall episodes, we thought this would be the perfect time for a nice palette cleanser! In Volume 8, we've got some terrifying first hand accounts of paranormal listener stories ranging from run-in's with demonic entities, hoodoo spells, life-size guardian Kachina dolls, bathroom ghosts, bigfoot & more! Got a true paranormal scary story of your own? We want to hear it! submit your personal paranormal experiences to thegang@thefreakydeaky.com to have it shared in a future listener story episode! ----- TIME STAMPS: 0:00 - Shoutout to our Listeners! 0:34 - Spooky Ghost Podcast Intro 1:53 - Now We're On The Inside 3:30 - Robin's Story: Black Worms & An Angry Blonde 12:06 - Tiffany & The Native Kachina Guardian 17:46 - Brooke's Paranormal Okinawa Experiences! 26:13 - Lera, TFD: Medical Chief Advisor Experiences Hoodoo 28:48 - What is Hoodoo? 34:33 - No Starin' Sharon & The Time Out Ghost 38:54 - Amanda has a Super Power! 46:27 - It's Jess! 55:25 - Kenny 100% Had a Sasquatch Encounter 1:02:06 - Is Bigfoot Hopping Through Portals? 1:04:57 - Submit Your Stories For Vol. 9 - thegang@thefreakydeaky.com -------- If you want to become a producer, visit this link: http://bit.ly/3WZ3xTg Episode Producer: Eric Long -------- Armed with nothing more than a non-sensical soundboard, a fascination for all things unexplained, and a heaping dose of dry humor; TFD is a weekly paranormal comedy podcast featuring real ghost stories, Cryptid lore discussions, and true paranormal experiences catering to the week's theme. Fresh episodes drop every Thursday across all podcast platforms, and feature perspectives from both believer and skeptic sides of the aisle. So if you're a fan of haunted places, terrifying paranormal activity, and true ghost stories from real people, you're in the right place, friend. Recorded in an undisclosed location somewhere in the beautiful woods of Wasilla, Alaska. ++SUBMIT YOUR STORY FOR OUR LISTENER STORY EPISODES++ Email: thegang@thefreakydeaky.com Voicemail: 801-997-0051 ++WEBSITE & MERCH++ Website: www.thefreakydeaky.com Merch: www.thefreakydeaky.com/store ++FOLLOW OUR SOCIALS FOR EXCLUSIVES++ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3goj7SP Instagram: https://bit.ly/2HOdleo Facebook: https://bit.ly/3ebSde6 TFD Facebook Group: https://tinyurl.com/tfdfb TikTok: https://bit.ly/35lNOlu
(NSFW) In this lively episode, the crew dives into a mix of nostalgia, creativity, and celebration. The legendary Randal the Enamel Remover makes a comeback in conversation, and Ed proposes an intriguing blend of stout and sour beers. They review the Hockey Czech! Pilsner from Goldwater Brewing Co. and reflect on the bittersweet end of the Arizona Coyotes and Grand Canyon Brewing's Kachina beer, with Nate and Ed expressing their stages of grief over these losses. They discuss the layoff of Cigar City Brewing workers in Tampa by the newly created Monster Brewing. They ponder whether Ballast Point, now brewed by Kings and Convicts, is making a comeback in the craft beer world. The episode also highlights the 2024 World Beer Cup winners, including local favorites like Goldwater Brewing, Pedal Haus, OHSO Brewing, and 12 West Brewing. Ed reads off other category winners. Finally, Ed poses the question of which event holds more prestige: GABF or the World Beer Cup, and floats the idea of hosting their own HCPC Beer Awards. Cigar City Layoffs 2024 World Beer Cup Winners Support US! Buy Us a Beer! For as little as a dollar a month you can help a bearded white guy drink a good craft beer. Your generous donation will help supply thousands with the gift of more podcasts and we are pretty sure inappropriate humor as well. Invest in Us! Rate us on iTunes! Want to help us reach a bigger audience and keep the episodes coming? Then head over to iTunes and Give us a rating and feedback! Tell A Friend! Tell someone you know about our show! If you know that a friend likes or loves craft beer tell them to give us a listen. Or if you know someone who is new to craft beer and you are tired of telling them about the scene, let us be your soap box! Or have an amazing whale that you want to share with the world. Go on your social media platform of choice and give us a shout out. Use the hashtag #hoppycraftsmen and we'll respond in kind. Probably in some form of emoji and maybe a super rad type of comment. You get the picture.
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When Spanish colonizers and missionaries came to settle in New Mexico, the resulting cultural, religious, and class tensions between the Spaniards and their Pueblo neighbors would lead to a series of witchcraft trials overseen by the local branch of the Spanish Inquisition. This episode tells the story of colonization, resistance, and witchcraft in colonial New Mexico. Researched, written, and produced by Corinne Wieben, with the voice talent of Jack Krause and original music by Purple Planet.Episode sources Support the showEnchantedPodcast.netFacebook/enchantedpodcastInstagram/enchantedpodcastTumblr/enchantedpodcast
Stop me if you've heard this one: I want to develop a passive income stream. You've heard it; you might have thought of it—I definitely have.But I've also been in the Internet marketing industry long enough to know that while evergreen, scalable monthly recurring revenue is possible and can over time be largely automated, passive is at best an exaggeration of the work involved in keeping that kind of machine turning—and at worst a damn dirty lie to sell you a quick fix.When people think of passive income or, more realistically, scalable evergreen product-based income, courses are usually at the top of the list. Creating a course is treated like getting your very own golden goose that's going to lay profit eggs for you every single month.The thing is, it can work and be an amazing way to scale your business, serve more people, and make a bigger impact in the world. But it is not a fit for every business, and it is not a fit for every stage of every business.My guest today understands that and has built the criteria for success with courses into every level of her own company. And she has some very interesting thoughts on how podcasts and scalable products like courses and group training programs can work together.Kachina Gosselin is the founder of Founders Path. She graduated from MIT with a degree in aeronautics and astronautics and now specializes in helping experts monetize their expertise and thrive in the creator economy.If you want to leverage your expertise and generate more impact, listen to the episode or read the blog post: podcastingforbusiness.com/the-company-show/ Tune in to the full episode to learn about:How experts can turn into course creatorsThe importance of pricingWhen should you create your own course?The related costs and investmentsThe quality standards that you must meetThe intersections of podcasting and coursesDon't forget to join us for our free monthly strategy calls on the third Thursday of every month!Monthly Strategy & Networking CallsThis episode was originally a live Strategy and Networking call which we hold on the third Thursday of every month.There was actually another 30 minutes of amazing discussion and Q and A with Kachina about how these ideas can be applied in different contexts and creating community - if you want to hear it, register for the calls, and you'll have access to the recording.Each one has a training and learning portion, followed by Q and A, hotseats for whatever you're working on with your podcast, and a chance to network with other podcasters, industry professionals - they're so much fun, and I'd love to see you there.Learn more and register for free at PodcastingforBusiness.com/StrategyCalls.Need A Podcast?As always, this is Megan Dougherty, and The Company Show was made possible by the team at One Stone Creative.If you know a business owner that you think should have a podcast, do us a favor and send them to podcastingforbusiness.com!Key Quotes"I don't want to be intimidating at all, but I think we do just have to acknowledge those harsh realities, that a course is a really advanced product to sell." - Kachina Gosselin"The standard for what is expected for an audiovisual product. It's getting higher every year—here are fewer and fewer excuses." - Megan Dougherty"Simple is not easy." - Kachina GosselinResourcesOne Stone Creative | LinkedIn | Twitter | Facebook | InstagramMake sure to check out our free Monthly Strategy Calls!Podcasting for Business Conference 2023 RecordingsLearn about what other business podcasters are doing:State of Business Podcasting Report 2023Kachina Gosselin Website | Instagram | LinkedInJoin her Mastermind ProgramSophie Lechner Website | LinkedInRelated:Should You Make an Online Course?How to Outline a Podcast, Book or Course in an AfternoonLearning From Experts
Episode 474: Red Kachina Preparedness author Marshall Masters has written numerous books addressing earth changes, space threats, and sustainable survival strategies and technologies. His mission is to help survival community leaders create sustainable communication strategies using affordable two-way radios. He holds an FCC amateur general class radio license and has completed hundreds of hours of emergency training courses in preparation for his latest books, Win-Win Survival Handbook: All-Hazards Safety and Future Space Colonization and Radio Free Earth: The Complete Beginner's Guide to Survival Communications. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michaeldecon/support
ShakeDown Radio - November 2023 - Episode 675 - EDM Music feat Kachina aka Lady K Celebrating Kachina aka Lady K's Album Launch titled "Free' this Saturday 11th November 2023 at Heritage Hotel Bulli near Wollongong - for more info and tickets email: musicbykachina@gmail.com
ShakeDown Radio - November 2023 - Episode 675 - EDM Music feat Kachina aka Lady KCelebrating Kachina aka Lady K's Album Launch titled "Free' this Saturday 11th November 2023 at Heritage Hotel Bulli near Wollongong - for more info and tickets email: musicbykachina@gmail.comPodcast Website: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/chris-carragher1977 Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/chriscaggs Amazon Music Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3PhNuvZ Apple Podcasts / iTunes: https://apple.co/3tfyyDP Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/42JlfcL iHeart Radio: https://ihr.fm/3ss7wr2 Tune In App: https://bit.ly/3qTGsPF Castbox: https://bit.ly/3maXTcb Follow Chris Caggs on Social Media: Threads @ChrisCaggs Facebook Friend Page www.facebook.com/chriscaggs Facebook Fan Page www.facebook.com/chriscaggsradio Twitter www.twitter.com/chriscaggs Instagram www.instagram.com/chriscaggs TikTok @ChrisCaggs Hashtag #ChrisCaggs #ShakedownRadio Over the span of 25 Years across 15 Radio Stations - Chris Caggs has been on air at: Groove FM 96.9FM & 94.5FM - Sydney Groove FM 97.3FM - Brisbane DJ-FM 87.6FM - Sydney 2RDJ 88.1FM - Sydney 2NSB 99.3FM - Northside Radio Sydney Pump FM 99.3FM - Sydney 2ICR Radio - Sydney Mix It Up Radio - Brisbane STR8OUT Radio - Melbourne Mixxbosses Radio - Sydney Urban Movement Radio - Brisbane Liquid Radio - Sunshine Coast - Dance Starter FM - Sydney - Dance Tune 1 Radio - Perth - Dance 4PLAY Radio - Queensland - Dance V1Radio - Melbourne - Dance Tracklist: 1. Kylie Minogue - Tension 2. Tiesto with Tears For Fears, NIIKO x Swae, Gudfella - Rule The World 3. Sgt Slick, Karina Chavez - I Thank You (Extended Mix) 4. Jean Luc & Nick Jay feat Sharon West - Toca's Miracle (Radio Edit) 5. Kaskade - On My Way (Extended Mix) 6. Kylie Minogue - One More Time 7. Belters Only x Sonny Fodera x Jazzy - Life Lesson (Extended) 8. Sammy Virji - If U Need It (Extended Mix) 9. Oliver Heldens feat Kylie Minogue - 10 Out Of 10 10. Torren Foot - Candy (Jaded Extended Remix) 11. Tom & Jame - Bring The Noise 12. Bumpi - Can't Get U Out Of My Mind 13. De Saint - Big Mama Crystal (Extended Mix)
ShakeDown Radio - November 2023 - Episode 675 - EDM Music feat Kachina aka Lady K Celebrating Kachina aka Lady K's Album Launch titled "Free' this Saturday 11th November 2023 at Heritage Hotel Bulli near Wollongong - for more info and tickets email: musicbykachina@gmail.com
ShakeDown Radio - November 2023 - Episode 675 - EDM Music feat Kachina aka Lady KCelebrating Kachina aka Lady K's Album Launch titled "Free' this Saturday 11th November 2023 at Heritage Hotel Bulli near Wollongong - for more info and tickets email: musicbykachina@gmail.comPodcast Website: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/chris-carragher1977 Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/chriscaggs Amazon Music Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3PhNuvZ Apple Podcasts / iTunes: https://apple.co/3tfyyDP Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/42JlfcL iHeart Radio: https://ihr.fm/3ss7wr2 Tune In App: https://bit.ly/3qTGsPF Castbox: https://bit.ly/3maXTcb Follow Chris Caggs on Social Media: Threads @ChrisCaggs Facebook Friend Page www.facebook.com/chriscaggs Facebook Fan Page www.facebook.com/chriscaggsradio Twitter www.twitter.com/chriscaggs Instagram www.instagram.com/chriscaggs TikTok @ChrisCaggs Hashtag #ChrisCaggs #ShakedownRadio Over the span of 25 Years across 15 Radio Stations - Chris Caggs has been on air at: Groove FM 96.9FM & 94.5FM - Sydney Groove FM 97.3FM - Brisbane DJ-FM 87.6FM - Sydney 2RDJ 88.1FM - Sydney 2NSB 99.3FM - Northside Radio Sydney Pump FM 99.3FM - Sydney 2ICR Radio - Sydney Mix It Up Radio - Brisbane STR8OUT Radio - Melbourne Mixxbosses Radio - Sydney Urban Movement Radio - Brisbane Liquid Radio - Sunshine Coast - Dance Starter FM - Sydney - Dance Tune 1 Radio - Perth - Dance 4PLAY Radio - Queensland - Dance V1Radio - Melbourne - Dance Tracklist: 1. Kylie Minogue - Tension 2. Tiesto with Tears For Fears, NIIKO x Swae, Gudfella - Rule The World 3. Sgt Slick, Karina Chavez - I Thank You (Extended Mix) 4. Jean Luc & Nick Jay feat Sharon West - Toca's Miracle (Radio Edit) 5. Kaskade - On My Way (Extended Mix) 6. Kylie Minogue - One More Time 7. Belters Only x Sonny Fodera x Jazzy - Life Lesson (Extended) 8. Sammy Virji - If U Need It (Extended Mix) 9. Oliver Heldens feat Kylie Minogue - 10 Out Of 10 10. Torren Foot - Candy (Jaded Extended Remix) 11. Tom & Jame - Bring The Noise 12. Bumpi - Can't Get U Out Of My Mind 13. De Saint - Big Mama Crystal (Extended Mix)
ShakeDown Radio - November 2023 - Episode 675 - EDM Music feat Kachina aka Lady K Celebrating Kachina aka Lady K's Album Launch titled "Free' this Saturday 11th November 2023 at Heritage Hotel Bulli near Wollongong - for more info and tickets email: musicbykachina@gmail.com
ShakeDown Radio - November 2023 - Episode 675 - EDM Music feat Kachina aka Lady K Celebrating Kachina aka Lady K's Album Launch titled "Free' this Saturday 11th November 2023 at Heritage Hotel Bulli near Wollongong - for more info and tickets email: musicbykachina@gmail.com Podcast Website: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/chris-carragher1977 Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/chriscaggs Amazon Music Podcasts: https://apple.co/3sETdmF Apple Podcasts / iTunes: https://apple.co/3tfyyDP Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/42JlfcL iHeart Radio: https://ihr.fm/3ss7wr2 Tune In App: https://bit.ly/3qTGsPF Castbox: https://bit.ly/3maXTcb Follow Chris Caggs on Social Media: Threads @ChrisCaggs Facebook Friend Page www.facebook.com/chriscaggs Facebook Fan Page www.facebook.com/chriscaggsradio Twitter www.twitter.com/chriscaggs Instagram www.instagram.com/chriscaggs TikTok @ChrisCaggs Hashtag #ChrisCaggs #ShakedownRadio Over the span of 25 Years across 15 Radio Stations - Chris Caggs has been on air at: Groove FM 96.9FM & 94.5FM - Sydney Groove FM 97.3FM - Brisbane DJ-FM 87.6FM - Sydney 2RDJ 88.1FM - Sydney 2NSB 99.3FM - Northside Radio Sydney Pump FM 99.3FM - Sydney 2ICR Radio - Sydney Mix It Up Radio - Brisbane STR8OUT Radio - Melbourne Mixxbosses Radio - Sydney Urban Movement Radio - Brisbane Liquid Radio - Sunshine Coast - Dance Starter FM - Sydney - Dance Tune 1 Radio - Perth - Dance 4PLAY Radio - Queensland - Dance V1Radio - Melbourne - Dance Tracklist: 1. Kylie Minogue - Tension 2. Tiesto with Tears For Fears, NIIKO x Swae, Gudfella - Rule The World 3. Sgt Slick, Karina Chavez - I Thank You (Extended Mix) 4. Jean Luc & Nick Jay feat Sharon West - Toca's Miracle (Radio Edit) 5. Kaskade - On My Way (Extended Mix) 6. Kylie Minogue - One More Time 7. Belters Only x Sonny Fodera x Jazzy - Life Lesson (Extended) 8. Sammy Virji - If U Need It (Extended Mix) 9. Oliver Heldens feat Kylie Minogue - 10 Out Of 10 10. Torren Foot - Candy (Jaded Extended Remix) 11. Tom & Jame - Bring The Noise 12. Bumpi - Can't Get U Out Of My Mind 13. De Saint - Big Mama Crystal (Extended Mix)
Today's Topics: 1) Vatican News: Cindy McCain gives "warrior god" of Hopi religion to Pope Francis at the outset of the Synod - Is this appropriate? https://twitter.com/LepantoInst/status/1711443835388145998 2) Sister Lucia of Fatima: The decisive battle will be over the family? 3) The Hamas attack on Israel on 07 October 2023 https://www.historytoday.com/archive/head-head/how-important-was-battle-lepanto https://apnews.com/article/israel-palestinians-gaza-hamas-music-festival-6a55aae2375944f10ecc4c52d05f2ffe 4) Does the Battle of Lepanto have significance for today?
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Today's Topics: 1) Vatican News: Cindy McCain gives "warrior god" of Hopi religion to Pope Francis at the outset of the Synod - Is this appropriate? https://twitter.com/LepantoInst/status/1711443835388145998 2) Sister Lucia of Fatima: The decisive battle will be over the family? 3) The Hamas attack on Israel on 07 October 2023 https://www.historytoday.com/archive/head-head/how-important-was-battle-lepanto https://apnews.com/article/israel-palestinians-gaza-hamas-music-festival-6a55aae2375944f10ecc4c52d05f2ffe 4) Does the Battle of Lepanto have significance for today?
Lots of laughs with Jeff Grimm from Kachina Funeral Supply at Indiana's funeral convention. Check out KachinaFuneralSupply. Today's show is supported by: Pierce Chemical: www.piercedirect.com/ Garfield Refining: www.garfieldrefining.com/
Ep. 1723: Wednesday, September 27, 2023 USSR comes to USA (Ep. 1723) AND “Everybody must eat”! ------------------------- 0:00 Trump financial fraud? Judges crazy valuation on Mar-a-Lago wreaks! Orders TRUMP company dissolved and in to receivership. WHAT! Has the USSR come to the USA? ------------------------- 15:00 “Everybody Must Eat” Large youth crowd robbing stores at will in America! ------------------------- 24:00 Arizona news picks -- Forest Service allowing lightening caused fire to burn Southwest of Kachina. -- Is Flagstaff City Council hoping voters lose their mind with 20 ballot questions? -- Arizona can't keep up with demand for docotors. ------------------------- 39:00 No ones watching! Trump is the nominee. Stupid headline of the day, “America is watching”, FoxNews about tonights GOP debate. ------------------------- 44:00 Olivias fire drill, listener comments and more. ------------------------- 68:00 Glenn Leest gives a market update. Interest rates, inflation and is chasing the American dream still possible? ------------------------- 84:00 A listener comment about TRUMP fraud case. ------------------------- Please FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE to the Jeff Oravits Show! RUMBLE YouTube ApplePodCasts AmazonMusic Spotify Also on Twitter and www.TalkWithJeff.com ***The Jeff Oravits Show and its guests do not give any financial, legal or medical advice, do your own research, this show is for informational purposes only and you should seek out legal, financial, medical advice from competent professionals before making any decisions. In other words, do your own research, educate yourself and seek out commitment professionals.***
In this intriguing episode, we seek to uncover the origins of Grey aliens and their creation as a modern myth. We will also explore Hopi society, Peruvian pyramids, and elongated skulls. At last, we will also disprove Brien Foerster's claimed alien DNA results.Segment 1: The Betty and Barney Hill Abduction (2:38)We kick off our exploration by stepping outside archaeology to delve into the famous abduction of Betty and Barney Hill.Dive into the phenomenon of alien abductions, their shared characteristics, and the fascinating ways we can solve many of these perplexing experiences.Uncover lesser-known aspects of the Betty and Barney Hill case that shed new light on this landmark event.Segment 2: Hopi and Kachina (30:38)Venture into the world of the Hopi people, where we decode the intricacies of their society and religion through the captivating practice of creating Kachina figures.Segment 3: Mysteries of Peru (42:54)Delve into discussions about the pyramids, the mysteries surrounding elongated skulls, and the groundbreaking world of ancient DNA research.We debunk Brien Foerster's DNA analysis from a few years ago.Join us on this enthralling journey as we peel back the layers of myths to reveal the truths about Grey aliens.In Digging up Ancient Aliens, our host Fredrik uses his background in archaeology to discover what is genuine, fake, and somewhere in between in popular media, such as Ancient Aliens, Ancient Apocalypse, and many other places.Contact:Website: https://diggingupancientaliens.comEmail: fredrik@diggingupancientaliens.comFacebook: facebook.com/Digging-up-Ancient-Aliens-108173641647111/Twitter: twitter.com/DUAncientAliensInstagram: instagram.com/digging_up_ancient_aliens/TikTok: tiktok.com/@digging_up_ancient_alienStore: https://diggingupancientaliens.com/merchBecome a supporter! Sign up for Patreon or membership here: https://diggingupancientaliens.com/support ArchPodNetAPN Website: https://www.archpodnet.comAPN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnetAPN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnetAPN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnetTee Public Store The intro music is
In this intriguing episode, we seek to uncover the origins of Grey aliens and their creation as a modern myth. We will also explore Hopi society, Peruvian pyramids, and elongated skulls. At last, we will also disprove Brien Foerster's claimed alien DNA results.Segment 1: The Betty and Barney Hill Abduction (2:38) We kick off our exploration by stepping outside archaeology to delve into the famous abduction of Betty and Barney Hill. Dive into the phenomenon of alien abductions, their shared characteristics, and the fascinating ways we can solve many of these perplexing experiences. Uncover lesser-known aspects of the Betty and Barney Hill case that shed new light on this landmark event.Segment 2: Hopi and Kachina (30:38) Venture into the world of the Hopi people, where we decode the intricacies of their society and religion through the captivating practice of creating Kachina figures.Segment 3: Mysteries of Peru (42:54) Delve into discussions about the pyramids, the mysteries surrounding elongated skulls, and the groundbreaking world of ancient DNA research. We debunk Brien Foerster's DNA analysis from a few years ago.Join us on this enthralling journey as we peel back the layers of myths to reveal the truths about Grey aliens.In Digging up Ancient Aliens, our host Fredrik uses his background in archaeology to discover what is genuine, fake, and somewhere in between in popular media, such as Ancient Aliens, Ancient Apocalypse, and many other places.Links:Episode page: https://diggingupancientaliens.com/episode-44-alien-abductionArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion: https://www.archpodnet.com/motion Motley FoolSave $110 off the full list price of Stock Advisor for your first year, go to https://zen.ai/apnfool and start your investing journey today!*$110 discount off of $199 per year list price. Membership will renew annually at the then current list price. Laird SuperfoodAre you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed1 and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. Liquid I.V.Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/thearchaeologypodnetworkfeed to save 20% off anything you order.
The Arizona Coyotes selected Victor Söderström with the 11th overall pick in the 2019 NHL Draft. Would the same be true today? Or would Matthew Boldy, Spencer Knight, Cole Caufield, Peyton Krebs or Alex Newhook don the Kachina? On today's Throwback Thursday edition of the PHNX Coyotes Podcast, Craig and Leah reflect on the 2019 NHL Draft and attempt to rewrite history! 0:00 Intro 1:10 Welcome to the show! 2:35 Terrible Tweeting 8:45 Setting the scene in 2019 15:00 2019 NHL Re-Draft An ALLCITY Network Production SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube: https://bit.ly/phnx_youtube ALL THINGS PHNX: http://linktr.ee/phnxsports PHNX Events: Get your tickets to D-backs Takeovers, Knockout Nights & Suns Watch Parties at BetMGM, and MORE: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/phnx-56002330273 Head to https://factormeals.com/phnxyotes50 and use code phnxyotes50 to get 50% off. Go to https://saturdayneon.com and use code PHNX for 10% off your order today. Free shipping for orders over $200! Gametime: Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code PHNX for $20 off your first purchase. Pins & Aces: Check out https://pinsandaces.com and use code PHNX to receive 15% off your first order and get free shipping. Four Peaks: Follow them on social @fourpeaksbrew & @fourpeakspub! Must be 21+. Enjoy responsibly. Circle K: Text PHNX to 31310 to join the Circle K SMS subscriber club & get BOGO 32 oz Polar Pops! Head to https://www.circlek.com/store-locator to find Circle Ks near you! OGeez!: Learn more about OGeez! at https://ogeezbrands.com//. Must be 21 years or older to purchase. BetMGM: Download the BetMGM app and sign-up using bonus code PHNX! (betmgm.com/phnx). Swing for the Fences: https://promo.betmgm.com/en/promo/sports/swing-for-the-fences 3-Ball Challenge: https://promo.betmgm.com/en/promo/3ballchallenge Place your first bet offer and receive up to $1000 back in Bonus Bets if it loses with BetMGM. Again, make sure you use bonus code PHNX! Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, KS, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA) 21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (NV), 1-800-BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI), 1-800-981-0023 (PR). In partnership with Kansas Crossing Casino and Hotel. Visit BetMGM.com for Terms & Conditions. US promotional offers not available in DC, Kansas, Nevada, New York, or Ontario. When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Journey into the Realm of Kachina SpiritsStep into this enchanting world as we delve deep into the realm of Kachina spirits. In this captivating episode, we unravel the ancient legends, customs, and beliefs surrounding these revered and awe-inspiring beings.Join us as we explore the cultural significance of Kachina spirits within the Hopi people. Discover the diverse pantheon of Kachina spirits, each embodying a specific aspect of nature, humanity, or ancestral wisdom. From the benevolent healers to the mischievous tricksters, we unravel the stories behind these powerful and enigmatic beings and their roles in maintaining harmony within the natural world.Throughout the episode, we shed light on the delicate balance between the sacred and the profane, the light and the dark, embodied by the Kachina spirits. We explore the complexities of their personalities and their role as both protectors and teachers, serving as a mirror to our own human nature and the universal forces at play.So, grab your headphones and embark on a mystical journey into the world of Kachina spirits, where ancient traditions, supernatural encounters, and timeless wisdom intertwine, leaving you with a profound appreciation for the spiritual richness and cultural heritage of the Hopi people. Merch store- https://indigenoustales.threadless.com/Email us at info@behillnetwork.com Also check out our Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/indigenous_tales/And our TikTok -https://www.tiktok.com/@indigenous_talesAmanda Bland Dallas area Bakeryinstagram - https://www.instagram.com/cupidsweetsbakes/Cupid Sweets- https://www.facebook.com/cupidsweets
The Hopi believe in a number of Kachina or spirits. They fall into a few categories. The Guards or warriors who enforce communal cleaning of springs or actas guards to prevent interruptions during ceremonies. They may carry yucca whips or bows. The Runners who are racing kachinas who run and race with the men of the pueblos during ceremonies. Those who lose the race are whipped with yucca leaves, are forced to eat chile or have mud thrown at them by the Runners, while those who beat them are given piki bread. Female kachinas are the wives, mothers and sisters of the other kachina spirits, but they are often still portrayed by men. The exception is Pachavuin Mana. Each usually accompanies another kachina. Animal kachinas who act as advisors, doctors and teachers. They have taught the use and administration of herbs in healing and taught the warriors about avoiding danger. Ogres are disciplinary kachinas. Their purpose is to frighten children into good behavior. During ceremonies, they demand food and visit each home in the pueblo or village. Each ogre has his or her own personality and role within a ceremony. Lastly, Other kachina groups can include plants, whippers, hunters and kachinas borrowed from other pueblos. Merch store- https://indigenoustales.threadless.com/Email us at info@behillnetwork.com Also check out our Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/indigenous_tales/And our TikTok -https://www.tiktok.com/@indigenous_talesAmanda Bland Dallas area Bakeryinstagram - https://www.instagram.com/cupidsweetsbakes/Cupid Sweets- https://www.facebook.com/cupidsweets
The NHL trade deadline is just 10 days away and Jakob Chychrun is still out of the Arizona Coyotes lineup for “trade-related reasons.” Is a Chychrun trade inevitable or will we see him back in a Kachina this season? Will Patrick Kane, Timo Meier, Vladislav Gavrikov or Erik Karlsson get traded? Petey and Leah take a look at the top trade targets around the NHL, evaluate Ryan O'Reilly's trade to the Toronto Maple Leafs and look at Vladimir Tarasenko's fit with the New York Rangers. Plus, Craig calls in with updates from practice all on the PHNX Coyotes Podcast! 0:00 Intro 2:20 NHL Trade deadline is upon us 5:30 Why are the Coyotes better without Jakob Chychrun? 9:00 Patrick Kane still has it 11:40 Timo Meier would be an asset 16:00 Vladislav Gavrikov doesn't hold the same weight as Chychrun 25:00 Ryan O'Reilly blockbuster trade to the Toronto Maple Leafs 31:50 BREAKING NEWS... Jakob Chychrun back on the ice 33:20 Vladimir Tarasenko trade breakdown 40:20 Where does Jakob Chychrun fit? 45:30 How much does trade rumors affect a room? 52:45 Nick Schmaltz isn't available BUY COYOTES TICKETS HERE: https://gametime.hnyj8s.net/c/3442941/1441548/10874 SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube: https://bit.ly/phnx_youtube ALL THINGS PHNX: http://linktr.ee/phnxsports PHNX: Make sure to get your hands on our new “Slim Valley Reaper” t-shirt! Go to https://phnxlocker.com/products/slim-valley-reaper now! DraftKings: Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app now (https://bit.ly/3Jl1dMX), use promo code PHNX and make your first deposit of FIVE DOLLARS and get TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in BONUS BETS INSTANTLY! Gambling Problem? Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (CO/IL/IN/LA/MD/MI/NJ/OH/PA/TN/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS/NH), 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), visit OPGR.org (OR), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/KS/LA(select parishes)/MD/MI /NJ/ NY/OH/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. VOID IN ONT. Eligibility restrictions apply. BONUS bets: Valid 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 bet. $200 issued as bonus bets that expire 7 days (168 hours) after being awarded. See terms at sportsbook.draftkings.com/basketballlterms. OGeez!: Learn more about OGeez! at https://ogeezbrands.com//. Must be 21 years or older to purchase. Underdog Fantasy: Sign up for Underdog Fantasy today! Go to the link https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-phnx and use promo code “PHNX” to receive a deposit match up to $100 Four Peaks: Drink, eat, find, and experience Four Peaks at https://www.fourpeaks.com/. Must be 21 or older. Enjoy responsibly. Bad Birdie: Use code “PHNXBB15” for 15% off your next order https://glnk.io/7qnq/phnx-sports Mor Furniture: Save up to 50% all through the holidays! Check out https://morfurniture.com Roman: Go to https://ro.co/PHNX today to get 20% off your entire first order. When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode, we talk with Kachina Gosselin. She's here to help authors, speakers and podcasters become Elevated Experts. We talk about a lot of things, one of which is an online course! If you're thinking about heading in that direction, give this a quick listen Kachina's got amazing ideas to help you today! Learn more at https://www.founderspath.io The Business of Sales is Thrilled to partner with Allego Allego equips sellers with skills, knowledge, and content to engage buyers with confidence and win. Click Here to visit our sponsor Allego.Com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbospodcast/support
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