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This week we take a look back across sixty-three sermons and our study of the book of Acts to identify major themes and what they mean for us today. In particular, the conversation focuses on the expansive and inclusive nature of the Gospel, the Kingdom of God breaking into and challenging the kingdom of man, the call to go to our neighbors, what it means to wait on the Spirit, and how everywhere we find ourselves is an opportunity to be a signpost to the hope and love of Jesus.Every one who taught as part of the series was included in the conversation: Reverend Eleanor Williams, Carrie Buckner, Julia Allan, Benjamin Chua, Pastor Shaq Hager, and Pastor Dennis Allan. Katie Long facilitated.
Podcast Episode 147 - Embracing Faith Through Trials: Nick and Katie Long's Journey with Cancer
FSA's ELAP Extension Condition of the Kansas Wheat Crop Combination Therapy in Cattle 00:01:05 – FSA's ELAP Extension: Beginning today's show is Dennis McKinney, director of the Kansas Farm Service Agency, to discuss the expansion of the Emergency Livestock Assistance Program as well as the status of other FSA programs. Farmers.gov 00:12:05 – Condition of the Kansas Wheat Crop: K-State wheat production specialist Romulo Lollato keeps the show rolling as he explains the current condition of the wheat crop and addresses the freeze damage concern for wheat growers. 2024 Kansas Wheat Injury Symptoms from Freeze Damage to Wheat First Hollow Stem Update 00:23:05 – Combination Therapy in Cattle: The show winds up with K-State's Brad White, Katie Long and Brian Lubbers with another segment from the Beef Cattle Institute's Cattle Chat podcast as they talk about a literature review on combination therapy. BCI Cattle Chat Podcast Bovine Science with BCI Podcast Email BCI at bci@ksu.edu Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan
Joel and Andy are joined by Point Break scholar Katie Long to discuss one of cinema's greatest bromances. So celebrate Presidents' Day with four bank robbing Presidents.
Today we share the first episode of a new series, Dreamtown, from our friends at Crooked Media. Bug's Plan. It's 2014. Adelanto is a bankrupt city in the California desert known for its massive detention centers and not much else. Then, a stranger comes to town with a wild idea to make Adelanto great again: Become the first city in Southern California to legalize commercial weed cultivation. Subscribe to Dreamtown to hear episodes one through five right now wherever you get your podcasts. Adelanto is an original podcast from Crooked Media. It's hosted, written and executive produced by David Weinberg. Nick White is the story editor. Angel Carreres is the associate producer, Sound Design Mix and Mastering by Brendan Baker of Phenomophon. The theme song is by Icarus himself, and the original score is by Eric Phillips. Fact Checking by Amy Tardif. Additional production help from Inez Maza, Sydney Rapp and Kobe Copeland. Thanks to Betsy Zajko for narrating portions of the show. From Crooked Media, Executive producers are Sarah Geismer, Katie Long and Mary Knauf with special thanks to Alison Falzetta, Lyra Smith, Andrew Leland, Richard Parks, III, Shaka Mali and Katya Apekina. Episode website: https://crooked.com/podcast/chapter-1-bugs-plan
Welcome to the Love Your Body Podcast with Dani D! In this episode, Dani sits down with Katie Long, a nurse by trade and a client of Dani's, to discuss Katie's personal journey of self-discovery and body positivity. Katie shares how she first connected with Dani and the positive impact their work together has had on her life. As a nurse, Katie understands the importance of taking care of oneself, but she also recognizes the challenges of doing so in a world that often prioritizes external appearances over inner health and well-being. Together, Dani and Katie explore the ways in which self-care and self-love are crucial for a healthy and fulfilling life. They discuss the role of community in fostering body positivity and offer practical tips for listeners looking to improve their relationship with their bodies. Whether you're a healthcare professional, a fitness enthusiast, or simply someone looking to love and accept your body more fully, this episode is for you. Join Dani and Katie as they inspire and empower listeners to embrace their bodies and live their best lives. Tune in now to the Love Your Body Podcast with Dani D!
Pastor Shaq Hager continues our series on the book of Acts. In Acts 1:12-26 we see the disciples as they do the work of replacing Judas with Matthias, and as they wait and pray together. It's a group of people (over 100 in total) who are doing what Jesus told them to do - go to Jerusalem, wait, and pray. In our modern, American approach to life both waiting and praying can feel like inaction. But, as Pastor Shaq points out, waiting detoxes our urgency to produce and praying saturates our mobility with the Spirit.Katie Long reads Acts 1:12-26 (NIV). You can see and hear Katie as she reads this passage by clicking here.
This week, Pastor Dennis Allan taught through Acts 1:1-11. Katie Long read our passage; view it by clicking here. In these first eleven verses we find a resurrected Jesus presenting Himself to people to help convince them of His resurrection, giving an intensive forty-day class on the Kingdom of God, and then ascending into Heaven. And through it all, Jesus makes clear the apostles are to wait to start their mission until they've received the Spirit. Knowledge isn't enough. The apostles need the Spirit to fulfill their assignment, and so do we. The lives of Jesus' followers will look like Jesus' life, and for that we need the Spirit!
This week, Katie Long joins Joel and Andy to discuss a Jamie Lee Curtis cop drama Kathryn Bigelow made before Point Break or The Hurt Locker called Blue Steel.
The book of Esther.
Welcome to episode two, season two of Story Surprise. This season, we are focused on impactful stories, diversity, representation, and inclusion! Today's story is about gender. Some people identify as a girl, some people identify as a boy and some people are both or neither. Today's Story Surprise is called Betwixt. Gene isn't a second-best boy or a second-best girl. They're just Gene! Gene joins a new school and makes new friends who learn to accept Gene for who they are! This is the perfect story time resource for initiating conversations about gender with your kids!Join Anthony (he/him) & Lauren (she/her) with guest reader, Katie Long (they/them). Katie says, “You have a right to dress, act and identify in a way that makes you feel good! Being non-binary is different for everyone! It all depends on the person!”In this episode, Teddy Bear Mick feels courageous when they hear Katie's message. Mick shares that they are not a boy or a girl but instead, their own unique self! We should ask our friends and family what they like to be called, so that everyone feels comfortable. Like Gene in our story, our guest storyteller Katie (they/them) is also non-binary. Katie is a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community. They are an amazing artist and performer who is passionate about educating children and parents on accepting people no matter how they identify. Parent's and Carers, if you'd like to learn a little more about Katie and why Anthony and Lauren felt they would be best person to help share our message on gender and being true to who you are, check out our interview with Katie in our new video series. It's called ‘Sit Down Sessions with Story Surprise': https://youtu.be/dCeBVehILxc Drum roll please, on your knees…. It's time for Story Surprise. Story: ‘Betwixt' by Hazel Edwards https://www.hazeledwards.com/ Author of ‘There's a Hippopotamus on the Roof Eating Cake'. Guest Reader: Katie Long – Artist Instagram @kteexart Mick's Mate: Clara Belleville Introductions: Pippa and Baxter Riley This podcast is proudly presented by The Moonee Valley City Council as part of the Clocktower Centre Podcast residency program, in conjunction with Little Rockers Radio. Our Links @storysurpriseauWebsite: www.storysurprise.com.auYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/storysurpriseauInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/storysurpriseauFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/storysurpriseauTik Tok: www.tiktok.com/@storysurpriseau
Katie Long is an MD/PhD student at the University of Chicago. She is getting her PhD in computational neuroscience, and the focus of her research is our sense of touch. A couple years ago, she began work on a collaborative project aimed at helping women who undergo mastectomy -- a surgery to remove the breasts to treat or prevent cancer. Many women with mastectomy lose sensation in their breasts, and this project centers on creating a device, which they have been calling the Bionic Breast, that will interface with women's nerves to restore the sensation that is lost.Connect with Katie on InstagramLearn more about the lab she works in HEREThis month, we'll be releasing a special series along with our regularly scheduled content. We know that as human beings, we are multi-faceted, multi-passionate people who have interests and identities beyond being chronically ill, which is why we're excited to bring you the 2020 Aerie Changemaker Podcast Series! In this mini-series, we interview women making a difference in the world, hear about the backstories behind their projects, and talk about all sorts of fascinating and important topics!To learn more about all the Changemakers, check out the post here.And as always, connect with us on Instagram here.https://mywellnesshub.co/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/therealspooniesunite)
Support This is HCD by becoming a Premium Member The Big Remote is a podcast of people's remote stories, collaboration tips, remote life hacks, tips on entertaining yourself and your kids, personal stories and more, hosted by Andy Polaine and Gerry Scullion. In this episode, Andy Polaine chats to Katie Long, Design Connector and all-round amazing person at Fjord. At the beginning of March, Katie flew from the USA to Berlin for a birthday party. And then caught the coronavirus. Post-recovery, but still in quarantine she talks to Andy about what it was like to have COVID-19, "jellyfish brain", and how her and her flatmates entertained themselves. Show Links Katie on LinkedIn Andy on Twitter This is HCD Podcast Network EthnoPod with Jay Hasbrouck Bringing Design Closer with Gerry Scullion ProdPod with Adrienne Tan Getting Started in Design with Gerry Scullion Power of Ten with Andy Polaine NEW: Moments of Change with Melanie Rayment Talking Shop with Andy Polaine and Gerry Scullion Decoding Culture with Dr. John Curran NEW: World Wide Waste with Gerry McGovern NEW: Global Jams Podcast with Adam Lawrence and Markus Hormess Connect with This is HCD Follow This is HCD us on Twitter Follow This is HCD on Instagram Sign up for our newsletter (we have lots of design giveaways!) Join the practitioner community on This is HCD Slack Channel Read articles on our This is HCD Network on Medium Support the show.
From “Great Wall Marathon” training in NW China, then Central America to Honduras and Panama, as well as a journey thru African Running culture: Cameroon (West Africa) and Rwanda (East Africa). Our second Peace Corps Stories journey presents four unique 10-15 minute vignettes of exploration and service; running stories from rural rain forests to elite marathons, each Peace Corps volunteer takes us along and explains what it's like to be immersed in another culture, as both a PC volunteer and a runner. These inspiring stories showcase both what running brings to their host community, as well as what they brought back with them from these experiences! Like us on Facebook to keep up with future podcasts, projects, episodes and post your own favorite cultural runs: @runninganthropologist. See full show notes, photos and links from this podcast at: www.runninganthropologist.com
With 137 acres of green space in Southeast Baltimore - Patterson Park is a jewel of the city. Jennifer Robinson, executive director of the Friends of Patterson Park, tells us about the coming renovation of the historic Superintendent's House and plans to add more space for community groups.And this weekend the park will host the Big Baltimore Kite Fest, where kids will be able to make their own kites. Ari Pluznik, of the Creative Alliance and Katie Long, of the Friends of Patterson Park, offer advice for creating high flying kites.
We were in the studio for Tourism Tuesday - Luray/Page County edition - with Katie Long from Luray/Page County Chamber of Commerce to talk about the complete redesign of their websites: VisitLurayPage.com (where you can also find the chamber's website) LurayPageWeddings.com CabinCapital.com We talked about the important role digital marketing and these websites will play in driving traffic to Luray/Page County along with the benefits of being a chamber or tourism member in relation to the website.
We were in the studio for this week's edition of Tourism Tuesday - Page County edition with co-host, Katie Long from Luray-Page County Chamber of Commerce and her guest, Louise Mauck with Page Valley Agricultural & Industrial Fair. We talked about all the fair events that kick off on Sunday, August 20 and continue through Saturday, August 26. Get the full schedule including information about discounted admission and ride tickets on their website: https://pagevalleyfair.org/
Music groups from around the world will gather for a concert at Patterson Park Sunday, part of a yearlong celebration of the centennial of President John F Kennedy's birth and one of his signature legacies, the Peace Corps. Neeta Helms, president of Classical Movements, who will be performing and where they're from. And we talk to Katie Long, program director and Hispanic liaison for the Friends of Patterson Park. She notes that Southeast Baltimore is a hub for immigrants, and says that makes this concert especially meaningful.
We were in the studio for Tourism Tuesday - Page County edition with Katie Long from Luray - Page County Chamber of Commerce and her guests, Stanley Mayor, Mike Knight and Stanley Town Manager, Terry Pettit to talk about the 51st Annual Stanley Homecoming that will take place from Wednesday, June 28th through Saturday, July 1st at Ed Good Memorial Park in Stanley, VA. The event will feature a carnival, live entertainment each evening, a beauty pageant, "I've Got A Voice" singing competition along with a parade on Saturday afternoon, fireworks followed by more live music. You can still sign up to compete in the pageant & singing competition. Get all the details on the Town of Stanley's Homecoming Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/StanleyHomecoming/ or on their website: http://www.townofstanley.com/
We were in the studio for Tourism Tuesday - Page County edition with Katie Long from Luray-Page County Chamber of Commerce and her guest, Juanita Roudabush, Town of Shenandoah's Town Manager to talk about their 20th Anniversary Memorial Day Festival & Parade happening this Saturday, May 27, 2017. For the 20th consecutive year, the Town of Shenandoah (in Page County, Virginia) will gather to honor, remember, and say thanks to Veterans for their service to our country. There are several events happening throughout the day as well as a few starting on Thursday, may 25th. For a complete list of events, visit their website: http://www.townofshenandoah.com/eventscalendar.html or click here to download the event flyer: memorial_day_poster
We were joined in the studio for Tourism Tuesday by Katie Long from Luray-Page Chamber of Commerce. She gave us all the details for Festival of Spring happening on May 13th in downtown Luray along with information about free concerts, plus date nights & the Easter buffet at the Mimslyn Inn. She also told us about the upcoming Earth Day Walk. Get all the information about these events on the Luray-Page County Chamber of Commerce website: http://www.visitluraypage.com/
We were joined in the studio for Tourism Tuesday with Katie Long from Luray-Page Chamber of Commerce & her guest, Alma Viator from Cooter's Place. Alma gave us all the details about their newest location in Luray and told us about their upcoming events, musical performances and shared some history about the Dukes of Hazzard show. For more details about all the events happening at Cooter's Place including their big event on July 29 & 30: Cooter's Last Stand, visit their website: https://cootersplace.com/
We were joined in the studio for The Valley Business Today with Katie Long from Luray-Page Chamber of Commerce & her guest, Amy Chan from Bijou Sweet Treats. Amy told us about her "sweet" business and the impact the wedding industry has had on her success. We talked about the wedding climate in Luray and all the sweet ways that Bijou Sweet Treats can make your wedding, corporate event or private party a success.
With President Donald Trump less than an hour away from addressing Congress for the first time, we preview what he's likely to say and how he's been performing in The White House so far. Three months on from India's surprise decision to remove high-valued banknotes from circulation, we examine how the economy has been affected with British economist Roger Bootle. Despite frequent reports that 'Milennials' are finding it difficult to get onto the housing ladder, a report from HSBC suggests that home ownership may not be all that out of reach for young adults in the 21st century. The survey of 9000 people in nine countries indicates that 40 per cent own their own home and 83 per cent of those that don't are planning on buying in the next five years. Should stars of stage and screen get involved in politics, or is it best left to the professionals? Following the Hollywood awards season, where many a political viewpoint emerged among the acceptance speeches, we ask whether celebrities have a part to play in the political sphere and do people actually listen to them? And joining us to discuss all that are Andrew Peaple, Deputy Asia Finance editor for the Wall Street Journal and Katie Long, of Marketplace (Picture Credit - Getty)
It was The Valley Business Today - Luray/Page County edition with Katie Long from Luray-Page County Chamber of Commerce and local real estate agents, Beth Waller & Jen Avery from Team Waller Real Estate. We talked about the overlap between Front Royal/Warren County and Luray/Page County from a business perspective and the benefits Beth & Jen receive for Team Waller Real Estate by being a member of the Luray Chamber. We also talked about Team Waller's Open House: Meet in the Middle on Main Street in Front Royal and the community meeting space it offers at no charge to local businesses, community groups and non-profit organizations. Beth & Jen also shared some tips if you're planning to list your home in the coming months to help you get prepared and hopefully, sell your house quicker.
It was Tourism Tuesday - Luray/Page County edition on The Valley Today with Katie Long from Luray-Page Chamber of Commerce and her guest, Liz Lewis from The Mimslyn Inn. We talked about all the holiday activities happening at The Mimslyn Inn over the next few weeks including the Luray-Page Chamber's Business After Hours, Friday Date Nights, Christmas Eve/Day dinner/brunch and of course their New Year's bash. Follow them on Facebook for the most current updates: https://www.facebook.com/MimslynInn Katie also told us about a few other holiday events happening in Luray such as Trackside Theater's production of Magic Treehouse: A Ghost Tale for Mr. Dickens, Breakfast with Santa at the Luray Fire Department & photos with Santa at Mamma Mia's in Shenandoah.
We were joined in the studio for The Valley Business Today by co-host Katie Long from the Luray - Page County Chamber of Commerce and her guest, Dorothy Welch from Blue Ridge Bank. We talked about the importance of local community banks, the various community events (see below) that Blue Ridge Bank is involved in as well as some of their services such as Jackpot Savings. Dorothy also gave us some tips of preventing fraud and identity theft .
We were at Bowling Green Country Club for our last live broadcast of the season. Katie Long & Priscilla Montcalm from Luray-Page County Tourism joined us for this week's edition of Tourism Tuesday. We spent the entire show talking about all the great fall and Halloween events that are coming up in Luray/Page County. For a complete list of event, visit their website: http://luraypage.com/things-to-do/ The Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze is now open through October 31st. Located at 1104 Springfield Road - 3 miles north of Luray and 18 miles south of Front Royal just off 340. Their hours of operation are Friday: 2pm - 7pm; Saturday & Sunday: 10am - 7pm. They offer hayrides every Saturday and Sunday from Noon til 5pm (weather permitting.) For more information, call the farm at 540-743-1625. Time 2 Wine Tours is offering Wine, Beer & Whiskey Tours every Saturday in October beginning at 11:30am featuring specialty tours to Copper Fox Distillery, Pen Druid Brewing & Gadino Cellars. Reservations must be made by 10am on Saturday morning too ensure pickup. For pricing and to make your reservation, call 540-705-0954. The 47th Annual Page County Heritage Festival kicks off this weekend: Saturday (10/8) & Sunday (10/9) from 10am - 5pm at Page Valley Fairgrounds. The 2-day event features local crafts and homemade goodies, Antique Tractor, Steam & Gas Engine Show; apple butter boiling by the 4H, great food, live entertainment and kids activities. Admission is $4 for adults; $1 for children. Performing Arts Luray will offer Tuna Does Vegas on October 14-16 & October 21-23. Each of the Friday dates will feature a performance only ($15); Saturday dates will feature a Dinner Theatre ($40); and, Sunday will feature a Dessert Theatre ($20) with tickets available at Hunt & Peck, Luray Copy Service, the chamber office, Stanley Pharmacy or online at: http://www.performingartsluray.org/ The Town of Luray will host special Halloween activities on October 31st at Ralph H. Dean Recreation Park from 6pm - 9pm. Activities include a spooky inflatable hayride, 2 haunted houses (one geared for kids and one for adults), pumpkin painting, concessions, a costume contest and more.
We were joined at Bowling Green Country Club for Tourism Tuesday by Katie Long with Luray/Page County Tourism and Joby Chu with Time 2 Wine Tours. We talked about the different wine tours that Joby offers through his company as well as the wineries he visits. We talked about his goal of adding breweries and distilleries as well as wedding parties to his list of services. For more information about Joby's business, visit their website: http://time2winetours.com/ Katie also talked about the chamber's upcoming fundraiser: Blue Ridge Mountain Mudurance 5K Mud Race on Saturday, October 1. Registration at a discount is open until September 30. To register or to get more details, visit their website: raceluraypage.com
We were joined at Bowling Green Country Club for our LIVE broadcast of Tourism Tuesday by Katie Long from Luray-Page County Chamber of Commerce & Jeff McMillan from Luray Downtown Initiative. We talked about LDI's upcoming Tailgate fundraiser, the importance of supporting your downtown business community as well as the Page Valley Fair. For details about LDI's 2nd Annual “Pay It Forward” Tailgate Party, click here: http://downtownluray.com/events/tailgate-party-fundraiser/
We had a blast in the studio today for The Valley Business Today with Katie Long from Luray-Page Chamber of Commerce and her guests, Liz Lewis & (silent) Sara Wittig from The Mimslyn Inn. We talked about the history of The Mimslyn Inn, their massive renovations, cottages and fabulous restaurants. We also discussed all the great events they have coming up including their Farm to Table Dinner, the Sip & Create cooking class hosted by the Luray Chamber and a ton of other interesting events. For more information or to make a reservation at The Mimslyn Inn, visit their website: http://mimslyninn.com/ You can LIKE them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MimslynInn
We were joined at Bowling Green Country Club for our LIVE broadcast of Tourism Tuesday by co-host, Katie Long from the Luray-Page Chamber of Commerce and her guest, JD Cave with the Caverns Shriners Club. We talked about their upcoming bluegrass festival being held August 4-6 in Luray, Virginia. Bluegrass in the Blue Ridge is in it's 12th year and will feature over a dozen bluegrass bands, great food plus, 100% of the proceeds go to benefit the Shriner's Hospitals for Children. For more details, visit their website: http://www.bluegrassinluray.com/ Their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/luraybluegrass You can click here: BluegrassFestivalLurayFlyer2016 to download their flyer.
We broadcast live from Bowling Green Country Club for today's edition of Tourism Tuesday. We were joined by Katie Long, Communications Assistant for the Luray-Page County Chamber of Commerce and her guest Helen Morton from Delaware North/Shenandoah National Park. We discussed the park's upcoming event, Blackberry Delight, Night Sky Event & Apple Butter Celebration. For a complete list of activities and dates for the fee-free days at Shenandoah National Park, click here to visit their website. We also talked about several fun events coming up in Luray hosted by the chamber as well as the town that include crafts, music and great food. For more information about events in Luray, click here to visit the tourism website.
We were joined at Bowling Green Country Club by Katie Long, Communications Assistant for the Luray-Page County Chamber of Commerce and her guest, Terry Pettit, Town Manager of the town of Stanley. We talked about their upcoming 50th Homecoming Celebration on June 29, 2016 thru July 2, 2016. We also talked about other great July 4th events happening this weekend in Luray-Page County.
The circuit science workshop in Columbia is one of Daniel Boone Regional Library’s most popular regular events for kids. The workshop allows elementary school-aged children to play with Snap Circuits, a hands-on learning kit that helps illustrate how electricity works. On a recent fall afternoon, kids and their parents gathered at the library to make musical motion detectors, sound-activated switches and more. “Programming like this is more free-form, so they can be very creative,” said Katie Long, a public service associate with the library’s children’s team. “There’s less structure and rules that they have to follow.”
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