Podcasts about late october

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Latest podcast episodes about late october

KDNK News
Snow Slows Colorado Wildfire Season

KDNK News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 5:26


Late October's early winter storm dumped about a foot of snow in various parts of Colorado and helped calm a few worrisome wildfires. KDNK's Amy Hadden Marsh talks with David Boyd, Public Information Officer for the White River National Forest, to get an update on the Grizzly Creek, Cameron Peak, and East Troublesome Fires.

Habitat Podcast
Habitat Podcast #101 - Casey Shoopman - Big IL Buck Game Plan, Oak Stand, Downwind of Bedding, Moving Cameras to Gain Intel, Cold Front and Hunting Historical Stands in Pre Rut

Habitat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 48:04


Habitat Podcast #101 - Casey Shoopman joins Jared and Brian for a Late October Game Plan episode!  Casey has been in before (EP 70) but is back with a big buck! We cover: Story of a Big IL Buck dubbed Snips, Old Faithful stand in an Oak Stand w/ Acorns, Setting up Downwind of Bedding in Late October, Moving Cameras to Gain Intel - If your cams are not producing, Sitting a Cold Front and Hunting Historical Stands Pre Rut! Habitat PODCASTS & GEAR:  http://bit.ly/HABITATGEAR Leave us a great review here:  https://apple.co/2uhoqOO Killer Food Plots - http://bit.ly/KillerFP  10% and free shipping w/code: HP10% Packer Maxx - http://bit.ly/PACKERMAXX  $25 off with code: HPC Sound Barrier Silencing - http://bit.ly/SoundBarrier  10% off and free shipping w/code: HP Morse Nursery - Mention HABITAT when you call in and order $100 or more- http://bit.ly/MorseTrees HuntWise - www.huntwise.com Michigan Whitetail Pursuit - http://bit.ly/MWpursuit Realtree Land Pro - Lake States - https://bit.ly/34acwE9 Habitat Hook - https://bit.ly/33go0Xy Thank you to all who listen and support the Habitat Podcast!  We truly appreciate all of you.  

Ash Tales | Stories of the Apocalypse
Episode 22: Lakeside Doomsday Cult

Ash Tales | Stories of the Apocalypse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 14:36


The snow has stopped falling for now, the gloomy black clouds have gone their separate ways, leaving a strangely pretty dusk. My thoughts are shattered by the badly aging intercom speakers crackling and hissing a demand. "ALL STAFF TO WARD 5, ROOM 3, IMMEDIATELY." Read "Lakeside Doomsday Cult" on Ash Tales: ashtales.com/episodes/lakeside-doomsday-cult About the author: Benjamin Blake was born in the July of 1985, and grew up in the small town of Eltham, New Zealand. He is the author of the novel, The Devil's Children, the poetry and prose collections, A Prayer for Late October, Southpaw Nights, Reciting Shakespeare with the Dead, and Standing on the Threshold of Madness. Find more of his writing (and photography) at www.benjaminblake.com. About the narrator: Josh Moynehan is a writer and voice actor from Aylesbury in the UK. You can find him online at https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-moynehan/. Discover more original post apocalyptic stories: ashtales.com/episodes Read "The Green Priest," on sale now: https://www.rainmakerwritings.com/

Tax Insights
October 29, 2020 - PPP Update for Late October

Tax Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 5:09


October 29, 2020 - PPP Update for Late October

Tax Insights
October 29, 2020 - PPP Update for Late October

Tax Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 5:09


October 29, 2020 - PPP Update for Late October

Calling All Platforms Tech - Tech news for fans of Apple, Google and Microsoft

  Microsoft Event: 1:23 - Surface Earbuds: 3:01  - Surface Laptop 3: 9:57 - Surface Pro 7: 21:10 - Surface Pro X: 24:28 - Windows 10X: 32:10 - Surface Neo: 36:27 - Surface Duo: 43:14   Apple: 59:42 - High-end iPad and MacBook with Mini-LED displays coming 2020-2021. - iPhone SE 2 Q1 2020. - Late October event rumored. - Siri to support 3rd party messaging apps.   Google: 1:09:04 - Google Seattle has a Halloween graveyard with dead Google products.   Gaming: 1:11:15 - Ghost Recon: Breakpoint. - Sony has pretty much lifted their crossplay restriction.     www.patreon.com/callingallplatforms    T-Shirts!   Contact: podcast@callingallplatforms.com Social: Facebook Twitter YouTube   Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Android

Blue Collar Elk Hunting
EP 34: Hunting Peak Rut & After the Kill - plus Listeners Q&A

Blue Collar Elk Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 65:52


The Pre-Rut hunters are in the woods giving it everything they’ve got. And up next are the Peak-Rut Hunters. Yeahhhhhhhh Buddy! The Big Boys are coming to town and taking their place as the Monarchs of the Herd. These are the Herd Bulls y’all dream about…In this episode, Joe & Gilbert talk about strategies you can use to help you be successful no matter what size bull you are looking for during the peak rut. Whether you've set your sights on a herd bull, a satellite or a cow, your elk hunting coaches are ready to help you make it happen!Then next up, they talk about what to do after the kill. The thoughts, decisions, preparation and meat care important to getting your kill from the mountain to the freezer.Those topics and our ElkBros shout outs along with questions from the ElkBros Mailbox.Mailbox Topics Discussed:- Hunting Bulls in that Mid to Late October hunt.- Targeting Spike Bulls in Early OctoberPlease remember to Review, Rate and Subscribe to the podcast in Apple iTunes or on the Apple Podcast App. You can find more Elk Hunting content on the ElkBros.com site and if you join our Elk Camp there, you will be in the know anytime we put out a video, podcast or special promo code.If you like who we are, what we do, how we do it and would like to help us keep the lights on, you can contribute to ElkBros on our Patreon site and help us insure that others may also have the same incredible experiences and opportunities that has made our lives so special. The purpose, passion and exhilaration of elk hunting. If you want to help us do what we do and wouldn't mind a few perks and advantages along the way, then go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/elkbros and become a patron.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/elkbros)

Jeff Allen Sportstalk

Late October great for sports and Kirk Herbstreit becoming a d-bag

Robot Kraken - Comic Cons, Film Reviews and News from the Depths
Ep 48 - Mimic Bears and Awkward Stares - Late-October 2018

Robot Kraken - Comic Cons, Film Reviews and News from the Depths

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018


Robot-Kraken Episode 048 - Late-October 2018 "Mimic Bears and Awkward Stares“Your regular hosts Thom 'Third Rail Design Lab' Chiaramonte is joined by guest host Blake 'Begin Again' Simmons to review and discuss the film Annihilation... plus other things!ROBOT KRAKEN is a MONTHLY podcast by two indie artists, Kristopher McClanahan of Deeply Dapper and Thom Chiaramonte of the Third Rail Design Lab. We get together and talk about comics, movies, working the table at comic cons, life in this nerdy wonderland, and whatever mumblings from the deep we come across. You can find out more about us, contact us or follow along our journey at robot-kraken.comiTunes - http://bit.ly/RoboAppleStream & Download - http://bit.ly/RoboDapper

Like Driving in Fog
12 - FUHGEDDABOUDIT!

Like Driving in Fog

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 8:51


TRANSCRIPT   One of my favorite books has a passage where the characters are having a conversation about a decision that had been made 20-30 years previously. At the time, it seemed like a good decision. but here they were 30 years later, and it was coming up to... well, not quite bite them, but coming back and needing to be faced again.    And as they have a conversation about it, one of the characters says something that resonates with me every time I read it. “We all did it,” she said. “And for us - for me at least - it came from taking the quiet way, the easy way. Forget, I thought.  Forget what’s behind. Look to the future. As if the future were not built grain by grain out of the past.”    There is so much truth in that one sentence.  ----more----  And yet...  stop me if you've heard this before: Really, you just need to forget that that's in the past you should move on forgive and forget just let it go that's old history   Have you ever heard anybody say that to you when you're trying to deal with something out of your past?  I don't know why people say that kind of thing.   I don't know if it's because they don't want to be part of the conversation because it's uncomfortable for them.   I don't know if it's because they truly believe it.   But I'm here to tell you... our present is built from our past. Our future is built from our past. Grain by grain out of the past. What happened to you in the past determined how you acted. It determined choices you made, behaviors you did. And until you understand that, and deal with that, the future is not gonna change. We touched on that in the episode about the monster in the basement.   Hi, I'm Mary Young. Thanks for joining us on this episode of lessons from life. Today we’re talking about “FUHGEDDABOUDIT.” Do we really need to forget the past, or can we study it, deal with it, learn from it, and just let it be part of our past?   Some people tell us to move on. Some people tell us you can't change the past so why bother looking at it. You know, I had a monster in the basement. It got loose and I was trying to protect it from the scientists. I tried to protect the monster. That was in the last episode. That’s what it feels like to me when people say don't think about the past. Let the past bury the past. They’re saying put the monster back in the basement.   NO.   Look at it.   It might be scary.      It might be painful.   Get a healing partner, but look at it. Don’t get stuck in it, don’t wallow in it.  Don’t sit there and reread old journals and let it spiral you down. That’s not healthy. But it is healthy to look and see why did you behave a certain way, or where are the parallels between what happened to me when I was four and the decisions that I made when I was 28.    And believe me there are parallels that I did not see until I was 56. If I had studied my past earlier, I might not have made those decisions when I was 28.    If you don't look at it, you can't heal from it. If you just throw a Band-Aid on a gaping wound, all you're doing is hiding it.  We’ve hidden enough in our emotional healing journeys.  It doesn't matter what you’re healing from. You could be healing from abuse. You could be healing from some other trauma. At some point, something happened that requires you to be on an emotional healing journey, and you will not successfully manage that journey if you don't come to grips with your past.    People tell us “just move on.”  How can you move on when you're standing in quicksand?    Looking at the past with a trusted healing partner helps firm up the ground beneath your feet.   Here’s an example. From the time I was a freshman in college until I was in my 40s --so a 20 year time span --October was always a bad month for me. The closer we got to Halloween, the worse it was. I didn't know why. I just knew that I would go into a blue funk. I would get melancholy. In college I would take to my bed for two days over Halloween. I had no idea why, and I never looked at my past because I was afraid to.   And because the one time I said something to my mom, because I had seen a movie that triggered me. And I said to her “hey, I just watched this movie in this class, and it was about an alcoholic family as seen through the eyes of the four-year-old, the kindergartner or five-year-old little girl, and it was really hard to watch.”    And mom's response was: are you saying were alcoholics? And like a good little girl, I backtracked. “No, mom. I’m saying that maybe we had a drinking problem somewhere.”   When I was in my 40s, I sat down and looked at that alcoholic thing again, and found all of one side of my family was alcoholic. Or had a drinking problem -  phrase it how you will. Only one of them ever admitted to being an alcoholic, but I never saw any of them without a drink in their hand.   All.  Day.  Long.   I started coming to grips with the fact that I come from an alcoholic background, and when I knew that, then a lot of other stuff made sense and I could deal with it. I went to Al-Anon and got some coping techniques there.   But let's go back to October. I never said anything to the family about October being a bad month because as the above incident shows, I would not have gotten much help from them. But in therapy, I started trying to remember. Late October. Halloween timeframe. I mean, seriously, all we ever did was go trick-or-treating, so what else could there be? And I remembered an incident, and when I remembered that incident it all made sense.   Here is the amazing thing to me. I don't have a problem with Octobers anymore. I don't even notice it.  I remember the first time, it was November and I was like wait what happened to Halloween?  Where did the end of October go? I did not get melancholy. I was not in a blue funk, because I had dealt with the issue.    You have to deal with stuff, and you can't deal with stuff by forgetting it. You can't move on when you're stuck in quicksand.   Don’t get mired down.   Work with your therapist to come up with a definition of when you're wallowing as opposed to studying. And try not to wallow, because that's just not healthy. But studying, looking for clues, looking for patterns and parallels -- that’s part of getting healthy. And that's what we want.   We want to be healthy. We want our past to not control us anymore, and every time you sweep it under the rug, you're just letting it control you for a little bit longer.   I know it can be scary. I was terrified.   But you can do it with a good healing partner, with a good support system.   You can do this.   So don't forget about it.   Study it.   Learn from it, and let it go where it belongs, just as a piece of your history not as something that is still controlling you   Thanks so much for listening.   Go make it a great week.  

D1on1
1.5 Setting and Achieving Goals w/ Professional Running Coach Ben Rosario - NAZ Elite

D1on1

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 33:47


This conversation is with Ben Rosario! Ben is the head coach for Northern Arizona Elite, which is a professional running team based out of Flagstaff, Arizona and sponsored by Hoka One One. Ben has had tremendous success in running, business, and coaching. He used to run professionally for the Hanson’s Brooks Project. Then he built up a running store from nothing to 2 million in sales. In 2014, he created the professional running team that he coaches today, NAZ Elite. This is a special episode to me because this is actually the first podcast episode I ever recorded. This conversation is the first time I sat down with someone and recorded anything longer than 10 seconds. We recorded this all the way back in early August of 2017. When we recorded this, several of his athletes were gearing up for the Frankfurt marathon. Scott Smith, Matt Llano, and Scott Fauble, who has never run a marathon, were set to compete at Frankfurt in Late October. Llano ran 2:13:42, Fauble 2:12:35, and Smith 2:12:21. Huge congratulations to all of them, especially Scott Fauble who ran the 12th fastest American debut, tied with Meb Keflezghi. If you know anything about running, you know Meb. He’s an absolute legend. This episode is also special because Ben is not a student-athlete, but the topics we discussed can be helpful to anyone wanting to be good at athletics or anything in their life. He works with some of the best athletes in the world to help them get the best out of themselves and I hope he can help you too! Thank you so much for listening! If you have the time, please leave a rating and review! It would mean the world to me!

RMSC - Astropods

Late October - Jupiter still brilliant in the southern sky. Orionid Meteor shower on October 21st. New Moon on October 18th and First Quarter on the 25th.

RMSC - Astropods
Astropod - Episode 17

RMSC - Astropods

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2008


Optimized for Late October: Fall is upon us. The Orionid Meteor Shower and the Planets Mercury, Jupiter and Venus are calling to us during these chilly evenings.