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Late Spring and gig season begins. Zakk, Gilby and Frankie are all gigging and the ladies tag along and share their road stories. Going to be an action packed summer for these vagabonds. All new #flicsaf and an all new #barbsbagoftricks Cheers Honest AFers! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's been a very good year for spring blossoms, but most of them have faded, and now it's time for other flowers to step into the spotlight.
Mike and Dan are back to recap the last couple months of Cardinal athletics and fight through technologically-induced lisps.
Send us a textTrey is finally back and breaks down his recent tournament runs on Guntersville—including a near-win at Castin & Catchin and a tough Toyota Series showing. We talk about cold fronts, heavy currents, scattered fish, missed checks, and how the Big G keeps producing even under pressure. Plus, hear about a new wave of fish stocking led by Chris Lane's team with support from My Lake Guntersville, Paul & Jana at GTO, and Foodland—aimed at strengthening the lake for years to come.Support the show
Nick, Lil Mike, and Camera Man Cubby are in the studio this week. The fellas talk about what they have been up to this spring. Have a great Memorial Day!
After being 85 degrees another cold front has come through Michigan in the middle of May but the action is still hot on Radiounderground. The guys talk about Pete Rose getting back in the baseball hall of fame and Brian convinces Mike that modern wrestling is indeed worth watching. check us out here.. www.radiounderground.gay #midwest #fat #mlb #wwe
(Warning: This episode contains strong language and may not be suitable for children)On this rowdy episode of Monday Night Live! we delve into "Susquehanna River Smallmouth Fishing Tips for May Fishing Success." Join us as seasoned kayak angler and Susquehanna River Guide Jake Harshman shares his insights on early spring smallmouth bass fishing. Jake discusses effective techniques, optimal locations, and the transition from kayak fishing to operating a jet boat guide service. Please support Fishing the DMV on Patreon!!! Patreon: https://patreon.com/FishingtheDMVPodcast If you are interested in being on the show or a sponsorship opportunity, please reach out to me at fishingtheDMV@gmail.comAbout This Video: In this episode of Fishing the DMV, we explore early spring river fishing for smallmouth bass on the Susquehanna River. Our guest, Jake Harshman, a renowned kayak fisherman and guide, shares his expertise on bass fishing, river smallmouth bass fishing, and tournament fishing. Tune in to gain valuable insights and tips to improve your kayak fishing adventures and overall success in early spring smallmouth fishing. Jake Harshman social media: To book a trip, click on the link to his website down below: https://www.chocolatetownriverguide.com/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZO8WzpUoURUatFznOEv1MyWsBsSaqbryvzVQ53VZ6XU0D1-LU5cv1_SYo_aem_TK7bWVZUN7koK6Z6wXDG3Q YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@JakeHarshman Instagram: https://instagram.com/pa.kayakbassin?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Chocolate town on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chocolatetownguide?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== TikTok: PA.kayakbassin Innovative Sportsman https://www.innovativesportsman.com/store/c12/Kayaks.html#/ Please checkout our Patreon Sponsors Jake's bait & Tackle website: http://www.jakesbaitandtackle.com/Catoctin Creek Custom Rods: https://www.facebook.com/CatoctinCreekCustomRodsTiger Crankbaits on Facebook!! https://www.facebook.com/tigercrankbaitsFishing the DMV Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Arensbassin/?ref=pages_you_manageFishing the DMV Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/fishingthedmv/?utm_medium=copy_link #bassfishing #fishingtheDMV #fishingtipsSupport the show
Meteorologists Jake Grant and Erich Ahlf talk about our Easter weekend weather and take a look back at past weather on Easter. They also talk about the rare instances when Delmarva has received a snow storm in the month of April!
Here's what Drew wrote for the agenda for this episode:- I bitch about spring break- Roth and I shoot the shitThat's what will happen. And as always, they dive into the Funbag, answering real questions from real listeners.Do you want to hear your question answered on the pod? Well, give us a call at 909-726-3720. That is 909-PANERA-0!Sponsors- Factor, where you can use promo code distraction50off at https://factormeals.com/distraction50off to get 50% off plus FREE shipping on your first box.- ExpressVPN, where you can sign up at https://expressvpn.com/distraction- Raycon, where you can get up to 20% sitewide at https://buyraycon.com/distractionCredits- Hosts: Drew Magary & David Roth- Producer: Eric Silver- Editor: Brandon Grugle- Production Services & Ads: Multitude Podcasts- Subscribe to Defector!About The ShowThe Distraction is Defector's flagship podcast about sports (and movies, and art, and sandwiches, and certain coastal states) from longtime writers Drew Magary and David Roth. Every week, Drew and Roth tackle subjects, both serious and impossibly stupid, with a parade of guests from around the world of sports and media joining in the fun! Roth and Drew also field Funbag questions from Defector readers, answer listener voicemails, and get upset about the number of people who use speakerphone while in a public bathroom stall. This is a show where everything matters, because everyone could use a Distraction. Head to defector.com for more info.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pictures Powwow is the show in which we discuss a film that has been recommended whether it by us or you the listening people! In this episode, we covered "Late Spring" (1949) which came highly recommended from Ryan. The Listening People's recommendation for next episode is “Patlabor 2: The Movie” (1993), so make sure to check that out. If you have any feedback, questions, comments, recommendations or interested in having your podcast promoted on the show make sure to email us at spitandpolished@gmail.com FOLLOW US: Twitter: @SpitPolishPre Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spitandpolishpresents/ LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/spit-polish-presents/id1059224536 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5ycjMXxAbhlcSEEpihSax0 Podbean: http://spitandpolish.podbean.com/ RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/spit-polish-presents-6VQzVW TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy-Podcasts/Spit--Polish-Presents-p1087434/ iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-spit-polish-presen-29693268/ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/spit-polish-presents
Pictures Powwow is the show in which we discuss a film that has been recommended whether it by us or you the listening people! In this episode, we covered "Full Metal Jacket" (1987) which came highly recommended from Bartek. Ryan's recommendation for next episode is “Late Spring” (1949) so make sure to check that out. If you have any feedback, questions, comments, recommendations or interested in having your podcast promoted on the show make sure to email us at spitandpolished@gmail.com FOLLOW US: Twitter: @SpitPolishPre Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spitandpolishpresents/ LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/spit-polish-presents/id1059224536 Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/5ycjMXxAbhlcSEEpihSax0 Podbean: http://spitandpolish.podbean.com/ RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/spit-polish-presents-6VQzVW TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy-Podcasts/Spit--Polish-Presents-p1087434/ iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-spit-polish-presen-29693268/ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/spit-polish-presents
Dave and Jeremy dive deep into Dave's pick, a domestic drama from director Yasujiro Ozu. In post-war Tokyo, 27 year old Noriko resists mounting pressure to marry and leave her widowed father's home. Filled with moments of everyday tranquility, LATE SPRING evokes powerful emotions with unusual camera placement and subdued performances that gently advance the painful conflict faced by Noriko and her father. Join Dave and Jeremy as they admire the effectiveness of Ozu's style and puzzle over the tantalizing ambiguities that bring his characters and their fates to life. This episode's conversation touches on the critical responses to Ozu's oeuvre, his recurring cast members, and the vision and craft with which this innovative director renders the turning points in this subtly devastating study of self and family. Cue up, hang out, and rewind as much as you like as Dave and Jeremy relish the warmth of LATE SPRING.Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, leave a rating or review, and share this show with your friends.We'll be back next month with Jeremy's reply.Music by Jeremy Donald.Find Dave here:https://linktr.ee/davedwelling
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This week, Meteorologist Erich Ahlf sits down with special guest Christ Roscia from OmniWeather to talk about the heat wave impacting the northeast, the current outlook of the tropics, plus a look into private sector meteorology.
We're entering the post-Shavuot dog days of summer, which means a wind-down for most Jewish athletes. After a short break, The CJN's sports podcasters return with a late spring catch-up to talk golf, baseball and the end of the NHL and NBA seasons. Atlanta Braves pitcher Max Fried has emerged as a genuine candidate to win the 2024 Cy Young Award; Spencer Horwitz has firmly ascended to the majors; we're expecting Zach Hyman to step up if the Edmonton Oilers want to survive in the Stanley Cup Finals; and we offer congratulations to Yam Madar, an Israeli basketball player currently playing in Turkey, whose draft rights have been retained since 2020 by the Boston Celtics—who just won the NBA Finals. Credits Menschwarmers is hosted by James Hirsh and Gabe Pulver, and produced and edited by Michael Fraiman. Our intro music is by Coby Lipovitch, and our outro music is "Organ Grinder Swing" by chēēZ π. This show is a member of The CJN Podcast Network. Follow the Menschwarmers on Twitter @menschwarmers or TikTok @menschwarmers. Support the show by subscribing to this podcast or donating to The CJN.
Investors are gearing up for a potentially lighter new issuance calendar ahead. Follow UsTwitter @NYLInvestmentsTwitter @MacKayMuniMgrsFacebook @NYLInvestmentsLinkedIn: New York Life InvestmentsLinkedIn: MacKay Municipal ManagersPresented by New York Life Investmentswww.newyorklifeinvestments.com MacKay Municipal Managers is a team of portfolio managers at MacKay Shields. MacKay Shields is 100% owned by NYLIM Holdings, which is wholly owned by New York Life Insurance Company. “New York Life Investments” is both a service mark, and the common trade name, of certain investment advisors affiliated with New York Life Insurance Company.
Meteorologist Jake Grant joins Chief Meteorologist Rich Wirdzek this week as they look back on the past week's weather, including a nice stretch of low humidity following severe weather and a tornado outbreak in central and northern Maryland last Wednesday. They also discuss the trend toward hotter and drier stretches heading into to the final days of Spring.
In this episode- recorded last summer- I finally return to the wonderful world of 1940s cinema and- in particular- to the work of Yasujirō Ozu (the director of 'Tokyo Story') with a solo conversation about his 1949 film, 'Late Spring' (a film well worth watching, if you get the chance). And even though it's a short episode I find time to talk about a number of things but- in particualr- I look at this film from a queer perspective. I also have things to say about The Game of Life.
This week our birder does some late spring birding with a beginner.
Does this housing crisis rise and fall with the cost of rent? Can we build our way out? What's new in Landlord-Tenant Law?YLR Host, Jeff Hayden, is joined tonight by three of the best: Jessica Chylik, David Finkelstein and Sal Timpano. Best of all we take your calls and answer your questions at (866) 798-8255.
This episode we will discuss the best options for planting 'Late Spring and Summer Food Plots! We talk about your purpose for wanting to plant such as attracting specific species, cover , food supply and how to control weeds.In our 1st segment we cover local and our favorite national sports teams.To follow American Roots Outdoors Podcast:https://www.facebook.com/groups/448812356525413To learn more about American Roots Outdoors:https://americanrootsoutdoors.com/https://www.facebook.com/AmericanRootsOutdoors/To follow Alex Rutledge:https://www.facebook.com/americanrootsalex/To follow Wayne Lach:https://www.facebook.com/wayne.lach.5To follow Mike Crase:https://www.facebook.com/mike.crase
Stories discussed this week:Central High principal's salary adjustment to close a gender pay gap up for approval Thursdayhttps://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2024/05/15/central-high-principals-salary-adjustment-to-close-a-gender-pay-gap-up-for-approval-thursdayGlitch sends out contract renewals to all LRSD employees, even the ones losing their jobshttps://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2024/05/15/glitch-sends-out-contract-renewals-to-all-lrsd-employees-even-the-ones-losing-their-jobsLRSD outlines $15 million in budget cuts, employee non-renewalshttps://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2024/05/16/lrsd-outlines-15-million-in-budget-cuts-employee-non-renewalsPublic schools must teach pro-adoption, anti-abortion lesson by end of school year, per new state law:https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2024/05/14/public-schools-must-teach-pro-adoption-anti-abortion-lesson-by-end-of-school-year-per-new-state-lawJudge asks the guns-in-courthouses questions the Arkansas Supreme Court chose to ignorehttps://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2024/05/08/judge-chip-welch-asks-the-gun-questions-the-ones-the-arkansas-supreme-court-chose-to-ignoreArkansas Supreme Court goes loco after judge refers to its gun ruling as ‘LOCO'https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2024/05/14/arkansas-supreme-court-goes-loco-after-judge-refers-to-its-gun-ruling-as-locoEndorsements:The Hundred Years' War on Palestine A History of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 1917–2017https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781627798556/thehundredyearswaronpalestineThe Beinart Notebookhttps://peterbeinart.substack.com/Arkansas Times Film Series screens ‘Late Spring' (1949) Tuesday nighthttps://arktimes.com/rock-candy/2024/05/16/arkansas-times-film-series-screens-late-spring-1949-tuesday-nightWe welcome your feedback. Write us at podcasts@arktimes.comIf you like the show, tell your friends and leave a review wherever you get your podcast.
In this episode of Wild Bird Acoustics, I will take listeners on an audio journey into Sweden's birdlife. The initial site for this episode is the Sandemar Reserve, located southeast of Stockholm city which is noted for its diverse range of bird species. Sit back and listen to the sounds of this wonderful venue, as I share captured sounds of various species including the Common Rosefinch, Marsh Warbler, Garden Warbler, Blackcap, Willow Warbler, Common Redshank, Common Snipe, and Northern Lapwing among others. Although road noise poses a minor distraction, it is generally manageable and doesn't diminish the overall field recording experience. A second sound magazine, comprising more recent audio from 2023, will further immerse the listener in the wonderful late Spring soundscape here in Sweden, a time when the countryside is, quite simply, alive with birds.The episode concludes with an encouraging note to listeners to engage more with birds in the field and I hope this may encourage a few listeners to consider possibly taking up field recording as a hobby.00:00 Introduction to Wild Bird Acoustics00:49 Exploring Sandemar Reserve in Sweden02:36 Recording Techniques and Challenges03:40 First Sound Magazine: Field Recording at Sandemar Reserve24:25 Reflections on Podcasting and Sound Recording25:02 Second Sound Magazine: Late Spring in Sweden26:04 Future Plans and Challenges for Wild Bird Acoustics01:02:51 Conclusion and call to action.Support the Show.Lots more audio related material here at my long running website;https://blogbirder.blogspot.com/
Troy Deutmeyer visits with Chris about the recent planting delays and some of the key agronomic principles in a wet and delayed environments. The discussion includes the following topics: Compaction penalties versus calendar date. When is it time to go to earlier maturity hybrids? Seeding populations on late planting dates. Seed treatment benefits. Insecticide rates with corn on corn and later planting dates. Potential nitrogen loss: Leaching and volatilization. Potential future disease pressures to watch for. Crop protection and weed control: pre-emerge and post emerge applications. Replant decisions. Calendar dates and population considerations.
Two backcountry skiers were killed and one was rescued after an avalanche in the mountains outside of Salt Lake City. AP's Lisa Dwyer
Thanks for tuning in to the Design. Build. Hunt. Podcast presented by Whitetail Partners. Here we cover all things whitetail property design, habitat improvement, and hunting strategy. In this episode of the Design. Build. Hunt. Podcast, the WP crew discusses what you can be doing right now to improve your hunting this fall. If you have topics you'd like us to tackle on a future episode, shoot us a message! To learn more, check us out online at whitetailpartners.com, on YouTube, on Instagram, or on Facebook. Find the Whitetail Partners Habitat Consultant for your region here. Learn more about Whitetail Partners Design and Management services here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There's something special about the way spring sounds in Alaska. Maybe it's how dramatic the experience is as compared to the sounds of winter. Maybe it's that they're happy sounds that I can hear through my windows. Maybe it's that the weather is so much nicer than it had been, that I'm outside more to hear sounds at all. Whatever the reason, I love the outdoor symphony. Here's what I've been noticing. Listen now. Connect with this episode: Join the Humans Outside Challenge Follow Humans Outside on Instagram Follow Humans Outside on Facebook Some of the good stuff: [00:35] I'm feeling really grateful for my ears [00:52] Here's the source of my leaning into my senses challenge [01:46] The sounds of spring are basically the best [02:02] Here's a few examples [02:26] Birds, birds, birds. [03:31] Not birds but still souds [04:04] OK, winter has sounds, too
In this simple episode, I have a wonderful sound magazine to share, featuring some of my favourite species. Late May is an incredible time to field record, with most species having returned to breeding territory all over Scandinavia. As a result the natural soundscape is in full flow and the natural environment is flooded with the sounds and songs of a host of wild bird species. Some of these are widespread here in Sweden, whilst others took time and patience to track down and record. At time, one has to get out of your comfort zone and get out in darkness, in order to record those elusive night singing species. The dawn chorus is quite incredible at this time of the year and there is so much to get out and listen to in a period of just a few short weeks! The episode also features the first of many educational segments concerning diurnal migration. The VisMig Files, as they will be called, will focus on the various calls of diurnally migrating birds. In this episode, I focus on two classic autumnal migrant species and play a number of recordings of both....Support the Show.Lots more audio related material here at my long running website;https://blogbirder.blogspot.com/
-As Bill pointed out yesterday, schools like Utah had their Spring Game this past weekend, which allowed players to go through Spring Ball and see where they're at with the team, and to see if it's time to move on-Nebraska players would be leaving right in the middle of Spring ball if they were to leave now…and would only have 3 days to make a decision following the Spring Game if they left. Was that by design for Matt Rhule and staff? If so, is that the most desirable thing?-Rhule has been very effective in not losing a bunch of players to the portal in general so far…Show sponsored by GANA TRUCKINGAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, we talk about some of the late Spring and Summer book releases we're looking forward to and think you should put on your radar. Highlights:
Felicia is joined by Seth Vargas to discuss one of the most touching and heartbreaking story of a father and daughter dynamic, in Yasujirō Ozu's Late Spring (1949). We chat about how Ozu perfected the genre of family dramas, by keeping the visuals simple yet effective. We also how the characters in this film bridge old and new world Japan. Send us your thoughts on the episode - which is Ozu's ‘season' films is your favourite? Let us know by sending us a message on any of our social platforms or by email: seeingfacesinmovies@gmail.com Follow Seth here: Movie Friends Podcast (website) Twitter: @moviefriendspod IG: @moviefriendspodcast YouTube: @moviefriendspodcast Listen to our previous episodes: Le bonheur (Agnès Varda 1965) Woman in the Dunes (Hiroshi Teshigahara 1964) Sources: https://www.criterion.com/current/top-10-lists/294-andrew-ahn-s-top-10 https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/421-late-spring-home-with-ozu https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/great-movie-late-spring-1972 https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2003/great-directors/ozu/ OUTRO SONG: Late Spring by Senji Itô FILMS MENTIONED: Le bonheur (Agnès Varda 1965) Woman in the Dunes (Hiroshi Teshigahara 1964) Ghostwatch (Lesley Manning 1992) Dune 2 (Denis Villeneuve 2024) The Rage: Carrie 2 (Katt Shea 1999) Cannibal Holocaust (Ruggero Deodato 1985) Set It Off (F. Gary Gray 1996) I Was Born, But… (Yasujirō Ozu 1932) Flirt (Hal Hartley 1995) Pride of the Yankees (Sam Wood 1942) Good Morning (Yasujirō Ozu 1959) Tokyo Story (Yasujirō Ozu 1953) Me and You and Everyone We Know (Miranda July 2005) The Heiress (William Wyler 1949) Paper Moon (Peter Bogdonavich 1973)
In this, the tenth episode, you shall experience the diurnal and nocturnal auditory soundscape of the wonderful avian sounds of Sweden.First up, a sound magazine concerning the incredible diurnal sounds of late Spring, as the landscape is filled with the chimes of birds, the various displays of species intent on breeding and setting up territory, here in Scandinavia. Experience the wonder of a landscape filled with bird song. Secondly, I will return to early Spring and share the secrets of the hidden world of nocturnal migration. In the magazine you will hear the calls of migrant birds in the dead of night. These sounds are a hidden library of often long travelling species, intent on returning to the breeding grounds in order to meet future mates and reproduce, an instinct which see's our night skies filled with the calls of these avian travellers each year, a testament to the incredible resilience of nature and the inherrent drive to return to the breeding grounds, each calender year. Experience how nocturnal, automative recording opens up such a hiiden world to our often oblivious ears...Support the showLots more audio related material here at my long running website;https://blogbirder.blogspot.com/
Even though it's early spring time, The Searchers are watching and reviewing Late Spring (1949) this week, from iconic Japanese director Yosujiro Ozu. Friend and analytical-film mentor to Chris, Daniel Kieckhefer joins the podcast on Episode 51 to discuss Ozu's meditative and subtle nature and why he may or may not appeal to people who watch his films. Comparisons to other Japanese cinema, Alfred Hitchcock, and earlier Ozu works are abound. Check out Daniel's own website The Cinematograph where you can find more of his writings on film, HERE. Submit your mailbags to us at thesearcherspodcast@gmail.com. We'll read it on air. Please rate us a 5/5, and review us on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to us. Follow us on Letterboxd.com if you'd like to see what we've recently watched and/or reviewed. Ben, Chris, & Kevin Our episode catalogue: https://searchersfilmpodcast.podbean.com/
Len Testa & Jim Hill start off this week's show by taking a close look at Epic Universe concept art. They then continue their discussion of the development “Illuminations,” EPCOT Center's break-through nighttime show Over the course of this episode, listeners will learn about: When (just to be safe) one should go about ordering their tickets for Pride Nite at Disneyland Why is the Universal Helios Grand Hotel positioned the way it is, facing into Epic Universe Park How Universal Studios Hollywood plans to use the cars themselves that Guests will ride in on that theme park's new “Fast & Furious” coaster to mitigate noise pollution in the surrounding community Where did WDW Entertainment come across the searchlights that then added a popular feature to “A New World Fantasy” Why did Walt Disney Productions suddenly decide to buy the Gibson Greeting Card company in the Late Spring of 1984 Show Notes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Len Testa & Jim Hill start off this week's show by taking a close look at Epic Universe concept art. They then continue their discussion of the development “Illuminations,” EPCOT Center's break-through nighttime show Over the course of this episode, listeners will learn about: When (just to be safe) one should go about ordering their tickets for Pride Nite at Disneyland Why is the Universal Helios Grand Hotel positioned the way it is, facing into Epic Universe Park How Universal Studios Hollywood plans to use the cars themselves that Guests will ride in on that theme park's new “Fast & Furious” coaster to mitigate noise pollution in the surrounding community Where did WDW Entertainment come across the searchlights that then added a popular feature to “A New World Fantasy” Why did Walt Disney Productions suddenly decide to buy the Gibson Greeting Card company in the Late Spring of 1984 Show Notes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we continue to dive into the wonderful world of Yasujirô Ozu with his 1949 film Late Spring about young Noriko gets societal pressure to marry but battles with her desire to continue to take care of her ailing father. Amazing Ozu and great conversation! Enjoy!
Isaac, Cameron, and Juzo explore the timeless beauty of Yasujirō Ozu's masterpiece, "Late Spring," a poignant Japanese film that delves into the complexities of familial relationships. Directed by Ozu and featuring stellar performances by Chishū Ryū and Setsuko Hara, this classic captures the essence of familial change, tradition, and societal expectations in post-war Japan. Join us as we unravel the emotional depth and modern relevance of "Late Spring" in this podcast episode. Cinema Spectator is a movie podcast hosted by Isaac Ransom and Cameron Tuttle. The show is executive produced by Darrin O'Neill and recorded & produced in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA. You can support the show at patreon.com/ecfsproductions. Follow us on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter under ECFS Productions (@ecfsproductions). Isaac and Cameron started recording podcasts with their first project, Everything Comes from Something (2018), and are now focusing on new weekly content for Cinema Spectator. Cameron Tuttle is a full-time professional cinematographer majoring in SFSU Film School to collaborate with corporate, private, and creative productions. Cameron is the expert. Isaac Ransom is a professional creative, digital marketer, and product manager working full-time. Isaac is the student. The podcast is a passion project between two longtime friends; we hope you can enjoy our project with the limited time we have! Thank you for your time, your generosity, and support.
In September Adelaide experienced temperatures 3 .7° C above average. How did it get so hot so quickly? Independent Climatologist, Darren Ray explains.
Eric and Francesca discuss Easter traditions, show and movie recs and more. This one is a little late, but we hope you enjoy!
“All beekeeping is local” so the saying goes. On today's episode, we welcome back our Regional Beekeepers, all from different parts of the country, to see just how localized beekeeping can be. And how much it can be the same, too. Today we've asked Rainier Eich (Maine), Mark Smith (North Carolina), Tracy Alarcon (Ohio), Jay Williams(Tennessee), Ed Colby (Colorado), Duane Combs (Arizona) and Paul Longwell (Washington) to talk about their past winter season, the challenges they faced in their area and how they are addressing them. The “Regionals” range from backyard hobbyist to sideline beekeepers. Chemical free and local breeding to larger expanding operations. Is there a beekeeper here that represents you? Your seasons? Your challenges? What are you doing differently? What are you doing that is the same? Listen today and find out! Also today, we announce our new partnership with Betterbee Beekeeping Supplies as our Key Sponsor. Betterbee has been a sponsoring BTP episodes since 2020! Betterbee's dedication to the beekeeper is demonstrated by their focus on beekeeper education, as well as selling quality beekeeping products used by their own beekeeper employees. They actually use what they sell. They KNOW what they sell. Betterbee is Beekeepers Serving Beekeepers. We are delighted and honored to have Betterbee as our Key Sponsor. Thank you, Betterbee! We hope you enjoy the episode. Leave comments and questions in the Comments Section of the episode's website. Links and websites mentioned in this podcast: Beekeeping Today Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@beekeepingtodaypodcast Kim's Climate Change Blog: https://www.growingplanetmedia.com/blog Honey Bee Obscura: https://www.honeybeeobscura.com ______________ Betterbee is the presensting sponsor of Beekeeping Today Podcast. Betterbee's mission is to support every beekeeper with excellent customer service, continued education and quality equipment. From their colorful and informative catalog to their support of beekeeper educational activities, including this podcast series, Betterbee truly is Beekeepers Serving Beekeepers. See for yourself at www.betterbee.com This episode is brought to you by Global Patties! Global offers a variety of standard and custom patties. Visit them today at http://globalpatties.com and let them know you appreciate them sponsoring this episode! Thanks to Strong Microbials for their support of Beekeeping Today Podcast. Find out more about heir line of probiotics in our Season 3, Episode 12 episode and from their website: https://www.strongmicrobials.com We welcome Blue Sky Bee Supply as a sponsor of the podcast! Check out blueskybeesupply.com for the best selection of honey containers, caps, lids, and customized honey labels. Enter coupon code PODCAST and receive 10% off an order of honey containers, caps, lids, or customized honey labels. Offer ends December 31, 2023. Some exclusions apply. Thanks for Northern Bee Books for their support. Northern Bee Books is the publisher of bee books available worldwide from their website or from Amazon and bookstores everywhere. They are also the publishers of The Beekeepers Quarterly and Natural Bee Husbandry. _______________ We hope you enjoy this podcast and welcome your questions and comments in the show notes of this episode or: questions@beekeepingtodaypodcast.com Thank you for listening! Podcast music: Be Strong by Young Presidents; Epilogue by Musicalman; Walking in Paris by Studio Le Bus; A Fresh New Start by Pete Morse; Wedding Day by Boomer; Original guitar background instrumental by Jeff Ott Beekeeping Today Podcast is an audio production of Growing Planet Media, LLC Copyright © 2023 by Growing Planet Media, LLC
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Alex is in Ohio making new friends and calling for some Lucky Turkey Hunters in camp at "1st Class Whitetails of Ohio"! Wait till you hear the stories on these Tough Ohio Birds here in Late Spring,,,, Plus Chris Prewett shares the story of his very first Gobbler. To learn more or book a hunt at 1st Class Whitetails of Ohio :https://www.facebook.com/1stclasswhitetailsofohioTo follow American Roots Outdoors Podcast:https://www.facebook.com/groups/448812356525413To learn more about American Roots Outdoors:https://americanrootsoutdoors.com/https://www.facebook.com/AmericanRootsOutdoors/To follow Alex Rutledge:https://www.facebook.com/americanrootsalex/To follow Wayne Lach:https://www.facebook.com/wayne.lach.5To follow Mike Crase:https://www.facebook.com/mike.craseTo learn more about TideWe:https://www.tidewe.com/Just type our code.... AMRO18 .... at checkout to receive your 18% discount off your TideWe order!
Dr. Scott Stephens, DU Canada, makes his return to the DU Podcast as he and host Dr. Mike Brasher discuss habitat conditions and duck observations across the Prairies. After a late spring, ducks are breeding, surveys are underway, and habitat conditions are trending in the right direction. Also revealed is a new schedule for the DU Podcast, and Mike shares the story of how cleaning out a woodshed led to the discovery of 30-year old fox urine!www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
AAPI Month is coming to a close and HQ has requested for the team to include one more movie to celebrate Asian cinema. Listen as Bryant and Caitlind provide their debrief for Late Spring, also known as one of the greatest film in Japanese history. *The first portion of the episode is spoiler free* Make sure to follow us: Twitter and Instagram- @opsilverscreen Facebook- Operation: Silver Screen
May is a wonderful, unpredictable time in New Mexico. But one thing you can predict is that there will be plenty to do every Memorial Day weekend in the Land of Enchantment. Join Bunny in welcoming the summer in New Mexico with a look at some upcoming events and can't miss places in her favorite state! Links:Events in May in New Mexico 2023Native Treasures Art MarketNew Mexico Rain sung by Bill and Bonnie HearneNew Mexico Rain by Michael Hearne and Shake RussellNew Mexico stories podcastGardening blog I Love New Mexico blog pageBunny's websiteI Love New Mexico InstagramI Love New Mexico FacebookOriginal Music by: Kene Terry
Released Friday, April 21, 2023Season 3; Episode #053 Let's check in with meteorologist Scott Sabol who has some surprising weather elements that popped up for the next several weeks. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrebernier/support
-The 15-day window begins this Saturday, and Nebraska will have about a full week following the Spring game to assess the portal and handle their own end of the spectrum with their players on the squad -Is it more important to focus on the next week of practice or worry about bringing players in through the portal? -What might be going on in the minds of players who enter the transfer portal? What should a school look for in a player that has entered the portal? -Other schools who are done with their Spring sessions or are playing their games this weekend can utilize the full 15 days…do you expect to see a lot of movement? What area could Nebraska try to add at? Show sponsored by GANA TRUCKINGAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
For farmers and ranchers in North Dakota and Northwestern Minnesota, this year's heavy snow has made for a difficult and late start to spring. Ranchers began calving season during the first week of April in a blizzard. Meanwhile, farmers like Mark Askegaard are waiting for the snow to melt so their work can begin. Jake Thompson is the president of the Minnesota Cattleman's Association and has a ranch in Barnesville. Mark Askegaard is an organic farmer who grows grains and soybeans a few miles south of Moorhead. They both joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer to talk about how the wet spring has affected them.
In this episode of the Alchemy Of Affluence Podcast, I'm sharing with you 10 simple, fun and meaningful ideas to try in the six weeks surrounding May 1st! Watch on YouTube Episode blog page Join our Patreon community
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