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This month's topic is The Wisdom Beneath the Noise — and Michele Landers brings exactly the kind of grounding wisdom this moment calls for. With everything happening in the world right now, the timing couldn't be more perfect.Michele joins us to share the Monthly Numerology Forecast for the collective, offering a bigger picture of the unseen forces shaping our lives this June. After this show, she dives even deeper with a Personal Numerology Forecast — giving each of us an intimate look at how these energies are showing up in our own lives.Just as yearly Numerological vibrations guide the broader arc of our journey, Universal and USA energies shift every single month — and Michele has a beautiful way of making that wisdom accessible and deeply relevant. We love bringing this to our community on the first day of each month so everyone can step into the new month with clarity and intention.Michele Landers is a Board Certified Life Purpose Coach, Hypnotherapist, and Professional Numerologist — and her expertise shines through in every session. She is a dynamic and gifted lecturer, teacher, author and consultant on the subjects of personal empowerment, spiritual wisdom, the law of attraction and numerology. https://michelelanders.com/Personalized Numerology Chart for Graduates: https://michelelanders.com/shop/numer...Enlightened World Network is your guide to inspirational online programs about the spiritual divinity, angels, energy work, chakras, past lives, or soul. Learn about spiritually transformative authors, musicians and healers. From motivational learning to inner guidance, you will find the best program for you.Check out our website featuring over 200 spirit-inspired lightworkers specializing in meditation, energy work and angel channelinghttp://www.enlightenedworld.onlineEnjoy inspirational and educational shows at / enlightenedworldnetwork To sign up for a newsletter to stay up on EWN programs and events, sign up here: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/s...Enlightened World Network is now available on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Podbean, Spotify, and Amazon Music.Link to EWN's disclaimer: https://enlightenedworld.online/discl...#archangelmichael #numerologyforecast#lightworkers #astrologyforecast
We're back after a long hiatus since March. We are doing a remote from the desert in Landers, California today. A lot of water under the bridge since March, so that's why we are in Landers...get it?
KT Wiz Suwon vs SSG Landers 6/6/26 KBO Betting Pick by Ron Crawford.
Alimony and child support only work if the checks keep coming. And in high-conflict divorces, or honestly, in any divorce, that is a far more dangerous assumption than most people realize. One accident. One illness. One unexpected death. And the financial foundation you spent months negotiating can disappear overnight. Karen McMahon sits down with financial strategist and CDFA Jeff Landers to pull back the curtain on the one protection most divorce agreements quietly ignore, using life and disability insurance to secure your alimony and child support payments before the ink is even dry on your settlement. What most people don't know is that the chances of your ex becoming disabled are three to four times greater than the chances of them dying. And yet disability insurance almost never appears in a divorce agreement. Jeff explains why that gap exists, what it costs you if you don't close it, and exactly how to bring it up during negotiations, while you still have leverage. Karen and Jeff also tackle the details that can make or break your protection: why you, not your ex, must own the policy, what happens when a paying spouse quietly stops making premium payments, how 26 states automatically revoke beneficiaries upon divorce without you knowing, and how to use insurance as a negotiating tool if you're getting pushback. If you're counting on alimony or child support to keep your home, feed your children, or rebuild your financial life, this episode isn't optional. It's the conversation your attorney probably never had with you. Connect with Jeff: Free Resource: Jeff is gifting JBD listeners a free copy of his new guide, How to Protect and Create Income in Divorce. Email Landers@hellomonthlyincome.com and reference the JBD podcast. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jefflanders/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeff.landers.9210 Website: https://hellomonthlyincome.com/ Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Book a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com Free Divorce Support Network Gift: https://divorcesupportnetwork.com/jbdpod Curated Podcast Playlists: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/
Kiwoom Heroes vs SSG Landers 6/4/26 KBO Pick Today by Ron Crawford.
This Week In Startups is made possible by:Northwest Registered Agent - NorthwestRegistereAagent.com/TWISTEvery - Every.ioSentry - Sentry.io/TWISTToday's show:Want to get to space? Several launch companies can help you. SpaceX, Rocket Lab, the Russians, the list goes on. But what about once you make it upstairs, then what? Impulse Space CEO and CTO Tom Mueller is building the next stage of our orbital economy. With its Mira and Helios spacecraft, we'll soon be able to take mass from lower orbits to higher orbits, or even to the Moon, with ease.Meanwhile, venture capitalists are enamored with the idea of humanoid robots — robots share our shape, our work environment, and even our tools. But startups like Dusty Robotics are taking a different tack; instead of building human-shaped robots, Dusty has built a small, wheeled 'bot that can mark out building sites quickly and accurately. And it's doing more revenue than all humanoid robotics companies combined, I reckon. Dusty's CEO, Dr. Tessa Lau, joins Alex to go deep on purpose-built robots in today's build-crazy market.Timestamps:0:00 Blue Origin, and why fixing things in orbit is hard2:19 What Mira is and what it does4:35 Why was the commercial demand for Mira softer than expected5:20 Space Force demand and the GEO-capable Mira7:08 Helios: a "rocket on top of a rocket."10:10 Sentry - Your team should be focused on shipping features — not chasing down bugs. New users can get $240 in free credits when they go to https://sentry.io/twist and use the code TWIST11:35 How Helios beats Falcon Heavy on price ($25M)13:35 Reusability, in-orbit refueling, and propellant depots15:38 Landers, the Moon base, and "Mega Helios."18:52 NSSL and the politics of flying government payloads20:16 Every.io - For all of your incorporation, banking, payroll, benefits, accounting, taxes or other back-office administration needs, visit https://every.io20:51 Why the Moon matters: megastructures and data centers in space25:09 The space talent market and the SpaceX "mafia."30:16 Northwest Registered Agent: Get more when you start your business with Northwest. In 10 clicks and 10 minutes, you can form your company and walk away with a real business identity — Learn more at https://northwestregisteredagent.com/twistSubscribe to the TWiST500 newsletter: https://ticker.thisweekinstartups.comCheck out the TWIST500: https://www.twist500.comSubscribe to This Week in Startups on Apple: https://rb.gy/v19fcpFollow Lon:X: https://x.com/lonsFollow Alex:X: https://x.com/alexLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexwilhelmFollow Jason:X: https://twitter.com/JasonLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasoncalacanisThank you to our partners:Check out all our partner offers: https://partners.launch.co/Great TWIST interviews: Will Guidara, Eoghan McCabe, Steve Huffman, Brian Chesky, Bob Moesta, Aaron Levie, Sophia Amoruso, Reid Hoffman, Frank Slootman, Billy McFarlandCheck out Jason's suite of newsletters: https://substack.com/@calacanisFollow TWiST:Twitter: https://twitter.com/TWiStartupsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thisweekinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinstartupsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thisweekinstartupsSubstack: https://twistartups.substack.com
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SpaceTime Series 29 Episode 65 *NASA confirms its moon base plans and first contracts NASA confirms its plans to have humans living on the Moon by 2032. The agency has released the latest draft of its lunar south pole base project and signed its first contracts. *A surprising core reversal deep inside the Earth The European Space Agency has discovered a mysterious flow reversal of Earth liquid iron outer core. *Red dwarf stars detected 'eating' Earth-like planets Astronomers have discovered some of the strongest evidence yet that stars eat their offspring. *The Science Report The healthy tomato-soy juice cocktail that could lower inflammatory proteins. A new species of giant mosasaur fossil discovered in Texas. Sodium-ion batteries could become a genuine low-cost rival to lithium-ion technology. Skeptics guide to secret flying saucers hidden in plain sight. Our Guests This Week: NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman NASA Associate Administrator Lori Glaze NASA Moon Base executive Carlos García-Galán And our regular guests: Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.life Tim Mendham from Australian Skeptics And Senior science writer and Sky and Telescope magazine contributor Jonathan Nally
Kiwoom Heroes vs SSG Landers 6/2/26 KBO Betting Pick by Ron Crawford.
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SSG Landers vs Hanwha Eagles 5/30/26 KBO Betting Tips by Ron Crawford.
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NASA is ordering landers, rovers and drones for a sprawling moon base, less than two months after the Artemis II's record-breaking lunar flyaround. The AP's Jennifer King reports.
Samsung Lions vs SSG Landers 5/26/26 KBO Betting Tips by Ron Crawford
Bob Landers is a lifelong snowboarder, an underground entrepreneur, a cannabis expert, and a dear friend of mine for almost 40 years. He's also a professional guide-but I don't disclose any information about what or where on the podcast. What I do is take you on BTS tour of what it was like to be a big-time Colorado cannabis grower, seller, and ski bum in the pre legal era of marijuana. On the podcast we talk about privilege, snowboarding, a passion for weed, Dead Tour, meeting the right connections, the business, and the wild west of legal weed. Bob sure can tell a story, and this podcast is instantly one of my favorites. Bob Landers Show Notes: 4:00: High School, weed, snowboarding in the 80's, dropping out of college, and Dead Tour 22:00: Elan Skis: Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better. 23:00: Vail, back to school, the real world, The Man, trouble, secret rooms, The Gangula, search and rescue, 40:30: Outdoor Research: The best is designed and tested in teh PNW and beyond 42:00: That guy, the business, legalization, finding the perfect strain, and the wild west of legal weed 63:00: Inappropriate Questions with Matt Shannon
Here is the final part of the album review of mine called The Greatest Hits You've Never Heard. We dive into the stories of the final 11 songs on this album. Parts 1 & 2 are available if you're interested. These are a mix of audio recordings, band practice, and prompts. Here is the list of the final songs we talk about. Memories That Pass Drive Beautiful Stranger One Night with You Whiskey Tears Flowers Someone Else to Blame Highway Broken Two Guitars and an Empty Chair Dirt on My Yellow Brick Road
The Voice of Rugby Grant Nisbett catches up with Tony Johnson to chat What does Super Rugby 2027 look like, Top 6 is locked in, Review round 15 of Super Rugby Pacific 2026 including, Saders overcoming the Chiefs, Canes demolish the Landers, Reds beat Moana, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How can we teach kids about money? COO of Junior Achievement Arizona, Anne Landers joins the show to tell us about how their organization is helping to teach kids finanacial literacy to help prepare them for the rest of their lives.
SSG Landers vs KIA Tigers 5/23/26 KBO Betting Tips by Ron Crawford
Our guest today is Doug Cooke, an aerospace consultant who spent 38 years at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston and NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. STEM-Talk host and IHMC founder Dr. Ken Ford, a former Associate Director of NASA's Ames Research Center and Director of NASA's Center of Excellence in Information Technology, interviewed Doug just four days after the astronauts of NASA's Artemis II mission splashed down in the Pacific Ocean following a historic 10-day roundtrip from the Earth to the Moon. In today's episode, Ken and Doug discuss the Artemis mission as well as NASA's plans to return humans to the lunar surface by 2028. Doug also shares his concern that China could one day surpass America's leadership role in human spaceflight. During his 38 years at NASA, Doug played critical roles in the Space Shuttle, International Space Station and Human Exploration spaceflight programs. During the last three years of his NASA career, he served as Associate Administrator of the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate, which oversees the development of systems critical to NASA’s plans for human exploration of the Moon and Mars, including the Artemis program. Show notes: [00:04:05] Ken opens our interview with Doug by talking about the Artemis II mission, which is the first crewed mission beyond low earth orbit since Apollo 17 in 1972. Harrison Schmidtt, who was on Apollo 17, was our guest on episode 4. Ken asks Doug for his key takeaways of the Artemis II mission, which set the record for a manned mission from Earth, traveling 252,756 miles into space and breaking Apollo 13's record. [00:06:18] Ken explains that the Artemis missions signal a new age of space exploration as well as the beginning of a new space race between the U.S. and China. NASA aims to land humans on the Moon by 2028 while China expects to land humans on the moon in 2030. Ken has previously stated that he does not have confidence in NASA's current mission architecture to achieve NASA's stated goal of 2028, and asks Doug for his thoughts on the matter. [00:07:28] Ken asks if it is true that Yuri Gagarin, who become the first human to fly into space, is what initially sparked Doug's interest in science and space. [00:08:54] Ken notes that Gagarin's orbit around the earth inspired President Kennedy to vow that the United States would ramp up its space program and become the first nation to land a man on the moon. Ken mentions that he believes the Apollo 11 mission, which landed astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the lunar surface, was one the greatest technological advances in world history. Ken asks Doug for his thoughts on the success of the Apollo program. [00:10:28] Ken mentions that Doug went to college at Texas A&M and majored in aerospace engineering. Kens asks Doug how he got a job at NASA after graduating. [00:12:21] Ken explains that Doug was instrumental in the development of the space shuttle and the International Space Station during his time at NASA. Doug talks about what it was like working on those projects at NASA. [00:15:16] Ken mentions that Doug also had an instrumental role in the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS), and the broader Exploration Technology Program. Ken points out that Doug became head of the exploration technology program in 1990 under then NASA Associate Administrator Mike Griffin, who was our guest on episodes 134 and 189. Ken asks Doug about meeting Mike. [00:16:17] Ken mentions that Mike Griffin and Lisa Porter were our guests on episode 189, where they voiced concerns about NASA's current plans for a return to the moon. Ken goes on to mention that near the end of Doug's career at NASA, he was the head of Exploration Systems Mission Directorate (ESMD), which is responsible for the development of systems critical to NASA's plans for future exploration of the Moon and Mars. Ken asks Doug to talk about his role as head of the directorate and the work he did there. [00:18:55] Ken explains that Doug has written extensively on the issues with the Artemis mission architecture, most notably in a recent article for space news. Before jumping into the article, Ken asks Doug to talk about why it is important and also a national-security concern that we return to the moon before China. [00:21:12] Looping back to Doug's op-ed in Space News, Ken notes that Doug stressed the need for NASA to develop a plan-B for the Artemis mission, with Doug and others noting that without a plan-B, the U.S. risks of losing the space race to the Moon. Doug has also gone on record to say that China has a far simpler, more direct, and more technically conservative plan than NASA. Ken asks Doug to elaborate on this. [00:22:37] Ken asks Doug to talk about the issues he and others have identified with NASA's current proposed landing system. [00:26:14] Ken asks Doug to give a better understanding for the listeners of just how tall the proposed SpaceX lander is, and why that is a potential problem for not only landing on the moon in the proposed locations, but also for the astronauts exiting and entering. [00:28:51] Ken asks Doug to talk about what plan-B for Artemis looks like. [00:30:12] Ken asks Doug about the powerful thrust generation of the SpaceX lander. This raises the concern of regolith blast and generating significant debris fields while landing and thus reducing the scientific value of the region immediately surrounding the landing site. [00:30:59] Ken asks if Doug has any other thoughts on a potential plan-B. [00:33:02] Ken notes that the success of the mission hinges on the least proven element, namely the lander. While other elements of the mission architecture are well established, the hardest and least tested elements are normally the weakest links. Ken asks Doug's thoughts on this position. [00:34:31] Ken asks Doug to talk about the complexity of the Artemis mission architecture and that it is largely driven by the Lander and NASA's requirements. There was a high interest in re-usability which increased complexity. Neither of the two Landers under development are an optimal design for a lunar lander. [00:35:37] Ken asks Doug about the role of commercial companies sometimes called “new space” in space exploration. [00:37:02] Ken asks Doug if he feels discouraged by the fact that the U.S. has squandered a 60-year head start in space exploration. [00:37:36] Ken explains that China aims to send humans to Mars by 2050, and NASA aims to do the same by 2040, while Elon Musk proposes to send humans to Mars by 2029, which Ken says is a completely untenable notion. Ken notes that statements such as that from Musk vastly understate the difficulty entailed in a Mars mission. Given that Doug was part of the early planning of a Mars mission at NASA, he asks Doug to talk about the challenges that such a mission faces. [00:42:17] Ken and Doug discuss the problem with EDL (Entry Descent and Landing) that Mars uniquely poses. [00:43:09] Ken also brings up the issue of crew health and wellness. By the time they reach Mars, given the extended time spent in a high-radiation, micro-gravity environment, maintaining crew health in transit is critical to mission success. [00:43:47] Ken poses the concern that if it becomes likely that China will reach the moon before the U.S. can return, then NASA or the political leadership may adopt the attitude that we've already been to the moon, and that we should just jump straight to Mars. [00:46:24] Ken asks for Doug's thoughts on NASA's current leadership and workforce. [00:49:01] Ken quizzes Doug about the aims, goals, and mission architecture of Artemis III and IV. [00:51:16] Ken notes that the design of Artemis III might negatively impact the overall mission goal of landing on the Moon by 2028. [00:52:04] Ken shifts to talk more about Artemis IV, elements of which, Ken notes, need much more testing to be ready. [00:52:58] Ken closes our interview noting that Doug will return for another interview on STEM-Talk in 2028 to see if Artemis is on schedule. Ken ends by asking Doug about how he started his hobby of collecting Civil War artifacts after he retired and moved to Gettysburg, as well as his hobby of collecting antique cars. [00:55:17] Ken closes by asking Doug to name the favorite car he has collected. Links: Doug Cooke bio Learn more about IHMC STEM-Talk homepage Ken Ford bio Ken Ford Wikipedia page
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The recent US presidential trip to China was most interesting for what has not been said out loud. TSMC remains a lynchpin within this new world system emerging out of AI development. Topics include: Ochelli dot com down, UAP video shot in Landers, Trump visit to China, Xi JInping, Iran War, Strait of Hormuz, tough guy Pentagon is for optics, CEO delegation, trade war shift, Taiwan as the lynchpin issue, ambiguity of US position on Taiwan, possibility of war, Jensen Huang, Nvidia, AI arms race, TSMC the one and only premiere fab in the world, failure/revocation of CHIPS Act, real powers in control of US, Technocracy, Elon Musk, Tesla business in China, MAGA's previous campaign ideologies hollow, internal strife in US benefits China, Global Propaganda Matrix, influence ops everywhere and from multitudinous sources, alt media and conspiracy narratives align with foreign influence ops, propaganda, reality of New World Order, US government being purposely being destroyed to be rebuilt, Putin's war in Ukraine, soft power plays
En 1971, un agricultor alemán llamado Herbert Bartz llegó al sur de Brasil con una certeza: el suelo se estaba yendo. Cada lluvia se llevaba años de tierra fértil ladera abajo. Su respuesta fue radical: guardó el arado. Así nació, desde la desesperación y no desde un laboratorio, el sistema de siembra directa que hoy protege más suelo que cualquier otra práctica agrícola en el mundo.En este episodio exploramos los orígenes reales de la labranza cero, una revolución que comenzó entre agricultores paraguayos y brasileños en los años 70 y que hoy cubre más de 35 millones de hectáreas solo en Brasil. Una práctica que no llegó de las universidades sino del campo, de productores que no podían permitirse seguir perdiendo lo que tenían debajo de los pies.Explicamos con precisión cómo funciona el sistema: el manejo de rastrojos, las condiciones mínimas para adoptarlo, el control de malezas sin volteo del suelo y por qué los primeros años de transición son los más difíciles. Sin rodeos y sin simplificar.También conectamos la siembra directa con algo que pocos mencionan: su papel en la geopolítica agrícola global. Brasil y Argentina son potencias exportadoras de soya y maíz en parte porque sus suelos no se agotaron. La siembra directa tiene algo que ver con eso, y vale la pena entenderlo.Si produces en México o en cualquier parte de América Latina y todavía no conoces este sistema, este episodio es el punto de partida. Si ya lo conoces, vas a encontrar aquí la historia completa que probablemente nadie te contó.Escucha Agricultura Profesional:https://open.spotify.com/show/2ZuOW2DhD7PK4SM33gtFWy?si=e33021063a114550--Créditos musicales:INTROMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/kevin-graham/53License code: 62TIV9S8Q1XCM65WOUTROMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/ra/let-good-times-rollLicense code: KUSUTAITXDLYUTHQ--Fuentes consultadas:Derpsch, R., Friedrich, T., Kassam, A., & Hongwen, L. (2010). "Current status of adoption of no-till farming in the world and some of its main benefits." International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, 3(1), 1–25. Referencia fundamental sobre la adopción global de la siembra directa y su historia en América del Sur.Landers, J. N. (2007). "Tropical crop-livestock systems in conservation agriculture: The Brazilian experience." FAO, Integrated Crop Management Series. Documento técnico de la FAO que documenta el surgimiento del sistema en Brasil y sus resultados a largo plazo.Bolliger, A., Magid, J., Amado, J. C. T., Neto, F. S., Ribeiro, M. F. S., Calegari, A., & Neergaard, A. (2006). "Taking stock of the Brazilian 'zero-till revolution': A review of landmark research and farmers' practice." Advances in Agronomy, 91, 47–110. Revisión exhaustiva del sistema en Brasil con datos históricos y resultados agronómicos.FAO. (2008). "Investing in sustainable agricultural intensification: The role of conservation agriculture." Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Marco institucional global sobre la labranza de conservación, con capítulo específico sobre América Latina.Scopel, E., Da Silva, F. A. M., Corbeels, M., Affholder, F., & Maraux, F. (2004). "Modelling crop residue mulching effects on water use and production of maize under semi-arid and humid tropical conditions." Agronomie, 24(6–7), 383–395. Base técnica sobre el rol de los rastrojos en la retención de humedad y la protección del suelo en sistemas de labranza cero.
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This week's episode is a special album review of my album "The Greatest Hits You've Never Heard" This is part 2. I dive into the next set of 12 songs on the album and tell the stories behind them as we listen to each. The album is available wherever you listen to your music at. So pull up a seat for the stories behind these songs 1) Me With Your Memory 2) Other Than I 3) Price You Pay 4) Texas Hold 5) Fight I Cannot win 6) Hey Google 7) Out of Time 8) In With the Old (Out With the New) 9) Drink Me In 10) Where Are All the Men 11) Another Day in Paradise 12) Preacher Man
This Phoenix program is tackling absenteeism by reimagining high school learning.
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White House correspondent Liz Landers and Congressional correspondent Lisa Desjardins were at the White House Correspondents' Dinner and joined Geoff Bennett to discuss the chaos in the room that night. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
White House correspondent Liz Landers and Congressional correspondent Lisa Desjardins were at the White House Correspondents' Dinner and joined Geoff Bennett to discuss the chaos in the room that night. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
19 year old Colin Landers came down to Knockadoon to have a chat with Carey & Quirky on the It's All Music Podcast.However, it's not Colins first time in Knockadoon and certainly not his first chat with Carey.Colin knows Carey & has been playing music with him since he was a small child & gives some great insight into what it was like growing up around music with his Dad (Ken) being a drummer in a band and his love for music from a young age.Colin brought his Gibson J-45 guitar down with him and his loop pedal and gave the lads a taste of what he plays at gigs.As usual, loads of laughs, music, chat and craic throughout.Geography & Music (revised by Colin) brings them over to Fiji for a spin in the Landcruiser.The lads have some full video episodes available on YouTube.If you like the videos, make sure to share, like & subscribe.https://youtu.be/sUkjpu1uVzw?si=FBp54wXYw5Rw3H5MMake sure to check out the It's All Music Patreon Page for “behind the scenes” footage & some bonus content…or if you'd just like to support the It's All Music Podcast.https://www.patreon.com/itsallmusicpodcast?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creatorFrom Carey & Quirky @ IT'S ALL MUSIC - THANKS FOR LISTENING Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Behind the curtain of the Landers Theatre, the performance may never truly end. Staff and actors describe figures in the balcony, footsteps on empty stages, and sounds that echo long after the audience is gone, suggesting this century-old theater is still holding onto more than just its history. YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@HauntedAmericanHistory hauntedamericanhistory.com Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/hauntedamericanhistory LINKS FOR MY DEBUT NOVEL, THE FORGOTTEN BOROUGH Barnes and Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-forgotten-borough-christopher-feinstein/1148274794?ean=9798319693334 AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FQPQD68S EbookGOOGLE: https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=S5WCEQAAQBAJ&pli=1 KOBO: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/the-forgotten-borough-2?sId=a10cf8af-5fbd-475e-97c4-76966ec87994&ssId=DX3jihH_5_2bUeP1xoje_ SMASHWORD: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1853316 !! DISTURB ME !! APPLE - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disturb-me/id1841532090 SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/show/3eFv2CKKGwdQa3X2CkwkZ5?si=faOUZ54fT_KG-BaZOBiTiQ YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/@DisturbMePodcast www.disturbmepodcast.com TikTok- @roadside.chris Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Big Rig Craig and Big Tom join us to discuss results around the country. Then we are joined by Top Am Chase Landers and XC2 podium finisher Gavin Simon https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/?ref=1090&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=onthepipepodcast&utm_campaign=influencer https://linktr.ee/onthepipepodcast Also give us a follow to stay up to date! Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/onthepipepodcast/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/On-The-Pipe-Podcast-1474683515925676/?ref=bookmarks TikTok- @onthepipepodcast Apple Podcast- https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/on-the-pipe-podcast/id1295853841
Why do two people experience the exact same moment at work and walk away with completely different stories about what just happened? That's often where tension begins. Misread signals. Frustration. Defensiveness. Disconnection. But here's the challenge. It's easy to assume someone else is the problem. When really, a lot of what's happening comes down to the lens each person is bringing into the moment. And when you understand that, you can communicate more clearly, work through tension faster, and create stronger team synergy. My special guest today is Vicki Landers, and she's simplifying how to gain synergy with your team's energy. Here's how. My special guest today is Vicki Landers and she's simplifying how to gain synergy with your team's energy. We tackle and simplify all aspects of it, including: What the Energy Leadership Index is and how it helps us better understand communication patterns, stress responses, and the default ways people show up at work. What she means by the "lens" we choose at work, and how that lens shapes the way we interpret other people's behavior. A simple breakdown of the different levels or lenses people move through, and what each one can sound like in real-life team communication, including: Level 1 - Victim Level 2 - Conflict Level 3 - Tolerance Level 4 - Compassion Level 5 - Curiosity & Opportunity Level 6 - Flow Level 7 - Enlightenment How this framework can help you stop taking things personally when a coworker seems defensive, distracted, frustrated, or hard to connect with. And two or three small shifts you can make this week to listen better, communicate more clearly, and create more synergy with your team's energy. Q: Are you wanting to learn how to gain synergy with your team's energy? If yes, this one is for you. It's time to #DoTheThing! ---- Show notes available with all links mentioned here: https://www.thesimplifiers.com/posts/418-how-to-gain-synergy-with-your-teams-energy---with-vicki-landers
Doosan Bears vs SSG Landers 4/15/26 KBO Pick Today by Ron Crawford.
“Más allá de la esclavitud: herencias españolas en la historia social y cultural de Estados Unidos”. Con Jane Landers, Gonzalo Quintero y Maite Rico (moderadora).
Round 2 of the March Metal tournament continues as an old rivalry continues with Big Sexy taking on the Landers. The winner goes on to the semi finals & the loser goes home.
KIA Tigers vs SSG Landers 3/28/26 KBO Prediction Today by Ron Crawford.
Round 1 of the March metal tournament concludes at the Headbangers Vault as the Landers takes on newcomer Hollywood Shred Head in a big matchup. Winner moves to round 2, loser goes home.
#104:Welcome back to the Lenders Playbook Podcast. This is episode 104, and I'm your host, Matt Rosen.Today we sit down with Roy Landers. An attorney and former judge... and I've got to say — this was one of the most eye-opening and fun conversations I've had in a while.Roy buys profitable small businesses from retiring owners and scales them with investors. It's an incredible model for entrepreneurs who want to own a business without starting from scratch.Many of these acquisitions also include real estate, creating opportunities for loans backed by strong collateral, cash flow for investors, and sometimes even equity participation when the deal makes sense.We talk about mergers and acquisitions... buying boring, service-based businesses, scaling them, buying more, and eventually exiting.This is truly a fascinating niche, and I know you're going to love this one.First a Quick shoutout to one of the lenders we work with — Deephaven Mortgage.If you're a real estate investor who's ever been told ‘you don't qualify' by a traditional bank, this is exactly why Deephaven exists. They specialize in Non-QM loans, which basically means they look at deals differently — using common sense and flexible underwriting instead of rigid government guidelines.They work with over 1,000 mortgage brokers nationwide and fund loans for investors, landlords, and entrepreneurs who don't always fit the traditional box.Deephaven is headquartered in Charlotte and backed by Pretium, a major investment manager in real estate and mortgage finance.If you're looking for financing on your next deal, reach out to me and I'll see if Deephaven could be a fit. Oct. 9-10, 2026American Lending ConferenceNational Private Lending Conferencehttps://www.americanlendingconference.com/
Uncle's baseball card videos are rolling, and we have learned that rubber bands are the enemy of cards. Topics include: the TikTak, corn cob mic, baseball card videos, burning cactus update, rubber band damage on cards, baseball season coming, Jitsi issues, able to livestream from Landers now, mail order tiny homes, post office problems
Age of Transitions and Uncle The Podcast 2 27 2026 AoT#488The old YouTube channel has been brought back, and you will be able to watch the live-stream video versions of The Age of Transitions podcast there from now on. Topics include: reinstating the old YouTube ADDTV channel, live-streaming the podcast, leaving YouTube video, old problem of unwanted ads, new problem of algorithmic dominance, content creation in service to the algo, online super ego, classic conspiracy take of media manipulation vs new emergent media manipulation, technique Jacques Ellul, autonomous systems where technique goes, AI, agentic AI, automation of labor, addictive nature of social media is designed, digital priesthood, artificial synchronicities, Culture Wars as propaganda, ecological disaster of data centersUtp#396Uncle's baseball card videos are rolling, and we have learned that rubber bands are the enemy of cards. Topics include: the TikTak, corn cob mic, baseball card videos, burning cactus update, rubber band damage on cards, baseball season coming, Jitsi issues, able to livestream from Landers now, mail order tiny homes, post office problems---FRANZ MAIN HUB:https://theageoftransitions.com/PATREONhttps://www.patreon.com/aaronfranzUNCLEhttps://unclethepodcast.com/ORhttps://theageoftransitions.com/category/uncle-the-podcast/FRANZ and UNCLE Merchhttps://theageoftransitions.com/category/support-the-podcasts/---BE THE EFFECThelp for Ochelli and The NetworkMrs.OLUNA ROSA CANDLEShttp://www.paypal.me/Kimberlysonn1BE THE EFFECTListen/Chat on the Sitehttps://ochelli.com/listen-live/TuneInhttp://tun.in/sfxkxAPPLEhttps://music.apple.com/us/station/ochelli-com/ra.1461174708Ochelli Link Treehttps://linktr.ee/chuckochelliAnything is a blessing if you have the meansWithout YOUR support we go silent
Gene Landers leads a support group for men who want healing and recovery from porn and sexual sin in Phoenix, Arizona. Jacob Frantz has been attending Gene’s group for the past 6 months. In this second of two broadcasts we continue the discussion, beginning when Jacob had stated he believed he was a strong Christian when he initially began participating in Gene’s group – and Gene’s response. They discuss the key points of what has helped in them in their journey, and Gene shares the spiritual warfare he goes through in leading a men’s group in this arena.
Bob Zimmerman reports that Jared Isaacman restructured the Artemis program to favor private sector landers, shifting Artemis 3 to Earth-orbit testing due to the SLS rocket's slow launch cadence. 7.1956
Fort Mose was the first officially sanctioned settlement for free Black people in what’s now the United States. It was established as a place where people who escaped enslavement in the U.S. could live in the Spanish territory of Florida. Research: Blumetti, Jordan. “The First Floridians.” The Bitter Southerner. https://bittersoutherner.com/the-first-floridians-fort-mose-st-augustine Cancio-Donlebún Ballvé, J. Á. (2021). The King of Spain’s Slaves in St. Augustine, Florida (1580–1618). Estudios del Observatorio / Observatorio Studies, 74, pp. 1-81. https://cervantesobservatorio.fas.harvard.edu/en/reports curtis, Marcus. “Fort Mose: Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose.” 3/2/2022. https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/2f5446036d2d4e109439baade4e1f4e7 Dunlop, J.G. “Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose: A Free Black Town in Spanish Colonial Florida.” The American Historical Review , Feb., 1990, Vol. 95, No. 1 (Feb., 1990). https://www.jstor.org/stable/2162952 org. “Francisco Menéndez.” https://enslaved.org/fullStory/16-23-92885/ Florida Frontiers. “Fort Mose: America’s First Free Black Community.” 12/11/2016. https://www.pbs.org/video/florida-frontiers-fort-mose-americas-first-free-black-community/ Florida Museum. “Fort Mose.” https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/histarch/research/st-augustine/fort-mose/ Fort Mose Historical Society. “The Fort Mose Story.” https://fortmose.org/about-fort-mose/ Halbirt, Carl D. “La Ciudad de San Agustín: A European Fighting Presidio in Eighteenth-Century ‘La Florida.’” Historical Archaeology , 2004, Vol. 38, No. 3, Presidios of the North American Spanish Borderlands (2004). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/25617179 Hurston, Zora Neale and John R. Lynch. “The Journal of Negro History , Oct., 1927, Vol. 12, No. 4 (Oct., 1927). https://www.jstor.org/stable/2714042 Landers, Jane. “Black Frontier Settlements in Spanish Colonial Florida.” OAH Magazine of History , Spring, 1988, Vol. 3, No. 2, The Frontier (Spring, 1988). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/25162596 Landers, Jane. “Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose: A Free Black Town in Spanish Colonial Florida.” The American Historical Review , Feb., 1990, Vol. 95, No. 1 (Feb., 1990). https://www.jstor.org/stable/2162952 Landers, Jane. “The Atlantic Transformations of Francisco Menéndez.” From Biography and the Black Atlantic. University of Pennsylvania Press. 2014. MacMahon, Darcie and Kathleen Deagan. “Legacy of Fort Mose.” Archaeology , September/October 1996, Vol. 49, No. 5 (September/October 1996). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/41771187 Proenza-Coles, Christina. “Freedom Seekers.” Lapham’s Quarterly. 3/19/2019. https://www.laphamsquarterly.org/roundtable/freedom-seekers Wasserman, Adam. “Forming a nation: the free black settlement at Fort Mose.” From A People’s History of Florida. Via Libcom.org.6/28/2009. https://libcom.org/article/forming-nation-free-black-settlement-fort-mose Weiss, Daniel. “Freedom Fort.” Archaeology. Mar/Apr2024, Vol. 77 Issue 2, p36-41. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Susan Landers joins the conversation to dismantle the myth of the “supermom.” Drawing from her decades as a neonatologist and mother of three, she explains that success for working mothers isn't about endurance — it's about infrastructure. From spouses and childcare to mentorship and emotional reinforcement, Dr. Landers makes a compelling case that support systems are not optional add-ons. They are the foundation. Without them, burnout is predictable. With them, fulfillment becomes sustainable. GET SOCIAL WITH US!
Jip, Bryn and Ross break down how the Crusaders capitulated and what the Brumbies' form means for the title race.They look at whether the Chiefs have reached their potential, the Hurricanes' epic start, why the Landers defence is superb and whether Caleb Tangitau has all the pieces to be a test winger.Oh yeh .. and the Blues can get up against the Brumbies this week! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bob Zimmerman reports Japanese private space startup ispace is struggling with severe engine development problems for its lunar landers, while archival images from New Horizons reveal Pluto's bizarre splotched surface and floating ice mountains, and a newly discovered dim galaxy hints at dark matter's vastness. 8
The hot mess express is back on Jason's Big Wooden Deck and we got caught in our first mid show storm. But not before we got a great interview with the one and only Capt Cefus MCrae of Nuts and Bolts of Fishing and Boating. Capt Cefus is bringing his Fishing Fest to Murrells Inlet this fall and we hope you will come join us for a fun filled weeknd right here on the Grand Strand. Thanks to our friends Julie and Rob at The Brookwood Inn in Historic Murrells Inlet for hosting the group this fall. We are excited to have Cefus choose our area and we look forward to participating and promoting the event. Capt. Jason and Capt. Nathan had a long run together early in MIFC days of growth and we get to hear some stories from those days and plenty of other crazy tales from the boats. Thanks to all that joined us this week and we will be back on Tuesday afternoon to record again. Also a big thank you to Surfwater and Surf Signs and designs for all the work they do crating and printing our hats, shirts, and banners that can be purchased on Tuesdaysl See yall next Tuesday!!!!!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/trilogy-outdoors--5441492/support.
Random Death Metaler calls in for the first time ever. He and Chuck remember all the great and terrible death metal bands from days past. Topics include: 999th episode, off next week, video graphics, arien having a smoke, unique photos, RV in the desert, Landers, Cooley Super Bowl issues, new rules, past podcast episodes, no justice for old Cooley, interest, Random Death Metaler call in, beer review, death metal bands, live metal shows, 90s metal scene, New Jersey, worst death metal bands, recording studios, guitar techniques, understanding the lyrics, rock n roll lifestyle