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Text comments and questions here!If you've been feeling a little overwhelmed lately, you aren't alone. Me too! It's made it a bit challenging to answer simple questions like, "How are you?" Perhaps, like me, you need a reminder that there is always something to celebrate even when times are difficult. I know. I've faced a few difficulties, including a foot injury, during the past few weeks. It's been hard to feel free when walking is a struggle. Nevertheless, I found humor in this unexpected experience. I hope you can laugh along with me.!Laughing Matters features the end-of-the-month highlights and includes four segments: celebrations, libation of the month, rants, and questions and answers. Celebrations are about intentionally forming a habit of noticing and acknowledging the good in you, in your life, and in your sphere of influence. Libation of the month is based on whatever I fancy or feel inspired by at the time. I share step-by-step instructions and you can mix right along with me. Rants or stories are about anything I find funny and want to share. Ask me a question. It might be featured in a future episode.Libation of the Month:Gin FizzRecipe from "3-Ingredient Cocktails” by Robert Simonson2.0 oz Gin1.0 oz Simple Syrup.75 oz Lemon JuiceTop with Soda WaterServe in a Rocks GlassConnect with Me: Subscribe * Follow * Rate * CommentClick the link at the top to send a text nowEnjoy reels, stories, and photos on Instagram Email me at laughsandlibs@gmail.comVisit laughterandlibations.com
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Phillip, Brandon, & Marlee discuss more potential WWE signees, the latest NJPW news and more. Plus the gang previews the Granddaddy of them All WrestleMania. Be Safe and Stay Dangerous. Have a question or idea email us bulletcast2sweet@gmail.comPlease check out our What A Maneuver! Store: https://whatamaneuver.net/collections/bullet-castPlease check out our Pro Wrestling Tees Store: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/bulletcastFollow Bullet Cast On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebulletcast/?hl=enFollow Bullet Cast On Twitter: https://twitter.com/BulletCastFollow Bullet Cast On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BulletCast2sweet/Subscribe to Bullet Cast On Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrKHzfruskD8imAVVmWAaSQBullet Cast Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/thebulletcast
A new MP3 sermon from Trinity Presbyterian Church, Statesboro is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A Nice Lord's Day Evening Libation - Fathers & Brothers #5 Subtitle: Fathers & Brothers Speaker: Joseph A. Pipa Jr. Broadcaster: Trinity Presbyterian Church, Statesboro Event: Podcast Date: 9/2/2024 Length: 138 min.
If you’re looking for a new favorite watering hole—or twenty—look no further than the Lebanon Valley Libations Trail. Spearheaded by Visit Lebanon Valley, the official Destination Marketing Organization of Lebanon County, this digital trail features 20 breweries, taprooms, and restaurants that proudly pour locally crafted beer. The initiative is more than a toast to tasty brews—it’s a celebration of community, creativity, and the small businesses that define the heart of the region.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Text comments and questions here!Special Note: Recorded on March 30, 2025. This month features a coffee adventure and a rant about hair trauma. We've all been there. Laughing Matters features the end-of-the-month highlights and includes four segments: celebrations, libation of the month, rants, and questions and answers. Celebrations are about intentionally forming a habit of noticing and acknowledging the good in you, in your life, and in your sphere of influence. Libation of the month is based on whatever I fancy or feel inspired by at the time. I share step-by-step instructions and you can mix right along with me. Rants or stories are about anything I find funny and want to share. Ask me a question. It might be featured in a future episode.Libation of the Month:MartiniRecipe from "3-Ingredient Cocktails” by Robert Simonson2.25 oz Gin.75 oz Dry VermouthDash Orange BittersServe in a CoupeExpress with a Lemon TwistConnect with Me: Subscribe * Follow * Rate * CommentClick the link at the top to send a text nowEnjoy reels, stories, and photos on Instagram Email me at laughsandlibs@gmail.comVisit laughterandlibations.com
Daily Power Affirmations for your Creative Maniac Mind (in 60 Seconds)
Click here to Shop Affirmation Decks, Oracle Decks, and more! Use Promo code: RCPODCAST20 for 20% off your first order! Today's Power Affirmation: I drink libations of high vibrations. Today's Oracle of Motivation: When shit gets crazy, stay away from toxic distractions that might drown out your high vibrations. You have magic doing cartwheels inside your gut, waiting on your permission to come out and play. Release any doubt attempting to sabotage your creativity. Kick your resistance gremlins in the teeth. Most of your worries will never happen, so do not give them power over you. Taking one small step will help propel you through anything life sends your way, even when the Cookie Monster steals your cookies. If you only drink libations of high vibrations, you'll never end up face-down-pants-down in the bushes. Designed to Motivate Your Creative Maniac Mind The 60-Second Power Affirmations Podcast is designed to help you focus, affirm your visions, and harness the power within your creative maniac mind! Join us every Monday and Thursday for a new 60-second power affirmation followed by a blast of oracle motivation from the Universe (+ a quick breathing meditation). It's time to take off your procrastination diaper and share your musings with the world! For more musings, visit RageCreate.com Leave a Review & Share! Apple Podcast reviews are one of THE most important factors for podcasts. If you enjoy the show, please take a second to leave the show a review on Apple Podcasts! Click this link: Leave a review on Apple Podcasts Hit “Listen on Apple Podcasts” on the left-hand side under the picture. Scroll down under “Ratings & Reviews” & click “Write A Review” Leave an honest review. You're awesome!
Adolescence, Incels, & Teyana Taylor's Divorce Drama by Love Law & Libations
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We're pre-gaming two of the biggest Linux events of the year. Engineers, organizers, and surprise guests are dropping by to give us the scoop before it all begins.Sponsored By:Tailscale: Tailscale is a programmable networking software that is private and secure by default - get it free on up to 100 devices! 1Password Extended Access Management: 1Password Extended Access Management is a device trust solution for companies with Okta, and they ensure that if a device isn't trusted and secure, it can't log into your cloud apps. River: River is the most trusted place in the U.S. for individuals and businesses to buy, sell, send, and receive Bitcoin. Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:
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Well meatsiders, it's been a while, but the main One Man's Meat show is BACK.... in solo form for the time being. And thank you to King Pigsbladders for tidying the logo up a bit. 2005 was a funny old year for Matt Hardy. Rejection from his lady love, and a termination of employment from WWE. But he wasn't about to take it lying down, instead seeking to carve out a new persona for himself. And where better to mould that character, but in mid-2000s super indie; Ring of Honor, against one of the greatest of all time, "The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels. Yes folks, ya boy "Big Meaty Cool" reviews ROH: Fate of an Angel. Watch the show here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xh0NmhKrxZ4 (You should, as it's an awesome event). Libations for the recording of this episode were "Joker IPA" & "Double Joker" from Williams Brothers Brewing of Scotland. Stay tuned for "Offally Lonely", a solo horror movie review podcast, coming soon.
Dcn. Harrison Garlick, Mr. Thomas Lackey, and the Adam Minihan come together to discuss the second part of the Libation Bearers, the second play in Aeschylus' Oresteia. Visit thegreatbookspodcast.com for guides and more information.Support us on Patreon and get access to guides!The second half of the Libation Bearers moves decisively toward the climax of Orestes' role as blood avenger, culminating in the deaths of Clytemnestra and Aegisthus. He will enact the justice that is demanded, and in turn be guilty of murdering his own blood—his mother. As Adam observed, “Orestes is both hero and victim.” This tangled question of justice—whether Orestes can fulfill his father's demand without succumbing to his mother's curse—creates the tension from which Aeschylus will bring forth a narrative not in Homer—the third part of the triad, the Eumenides.I. Orestes' Plan: Vengeance Under the Guise of Guest Friendship (634)Orestes arrives at the house of his father disguised as a stranger (634). Notice, however, that the dynamics of xenia in this scene are subtly off-kilter from the start. First, no one is answering the door (636). Second, the porter asks the stranger for his name (639), an immediate breach of Homeric norms in the Iliad and Odyssey where hospitality was always extended before the host asks who the guest is. The cultural norm of guest-friendship being poorly shown by the house of Clytemnestra and Aegisthus is a subtle sign that the house is disordered and unhealthy. Like Odysseus, Aeschylus has Orestes come home in disguise and lie about his identity (556). Thomas noted the complexity and methodical planning of Clytemnestra's murder of Agamemnon juxtaposed with the simplicity of Orestes' plan of revenge.A key part of this deception is his claim that he, Orestes, has died, a declaration that seems unnecessary for his mission (665). Why does Orestes tell them he's dead? One answer could be another parallel Aeschylus is making with the Odyssey: like Odysseus the beggar testing the loyalty of those in Ithaca prior to his reveal, so too is Orestes using news of his death to test those in the palace at Argos. In other words, he can observe who shows true despair at the news of his death—those are his friends in this mission of vengeance.Check out our written guide for more information!
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This week Dcn. Garlick is joined by Mr. Thomas Lackey and the Adam Minihan to discuss part one of the Libation Bearers, the second play in Aeschylus' Oresteia. Check out thegreatbooksdpodcast.com for more resources.Check out our Patreon for a written GUIDE to the whole Oresteia.From our guide:The Libation Bearers presents Orestes as both the hero and the victim. The cycle of violence will both demand his action and condemn it. “The one who acts must suffer,” as Aeschylus observes. The play builds an incredible tension within the current mechanics of justice and primes the audience to desire some lasting resolution—a resolution that will only come in the Eumenides.Aeschylus' Libation Bearers, the second play in the triad of the Oresteia, places Orestes within the moral tension of lex talionis and its cycle of violence. He is the son who, to avenge his father, must kill his mother, Clytemnestra. Aeschylus presents us with fundamental questions on justice—a primitive justice that demands blood for blood, an eye for an eye. The cycle of violence both demands action and condemns it.What makes the Libation Bearers such an essential and resonant part of the Oresteia is its relentless focus on the mechanics of justice and its interplay between violence and fate. Aeschylus "pushes us to think not only about the relationships in play but about larger moral questions.” Through Orestes' struggle to fulfill his divine obligation as blood avenger, and through Electra's own crisis of prayer, the play asks profound questions about the nature of justice. Aeschylus' beautiful line, "The anvil of justice stands fast... fate beats out her sword" (628), is arguably the moral heart of the play. A tale of pain, justice, and fate. I. Orestes Returns Home (1)The story begins several years after the murder of Agamemnon, when Orestes, now a young man of eighteen or so, secretly returns home from exile.[1] Much of the tragedy lies in understanding Orestes' difficult situation: to be a blood avenger for his father, he must kill his own blood, his mother.Orestes' opening monologue invokes Hermes—who fittingly serves as the bridge between the living and the dead (1). The opening invocation to the divine was seen in Agamemnon as well and will be seen again in the Eumenides. The relationship between the living and the dead is a key theme in this play and a perennial question that makes this a great book. It will contain both prayers on behalf of the dead and the intercession of the dead for the living.It is notable that in the absence of having a father, Orestes is presented as a confident, determined figure ready to do the unthinkable. In the Odyssey, he served as the role model for Telemachus, and here we see him lack the timidity and self-doubt that plagued the fatherless Telemachus. It raises the question, however, of who or what shaped Orestes into a character ready to face this grave moral burden? To use a phrase, who was his Mentor? As we will see in the text, as Telemachus had Athena, Orestes had Apollo....Keep up the good work![1] Fagles,...
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Send us a textThe Disney Villains need some advice and we're gonna give it to them right after we've had our cocktail, a Lamu Libation from Nomad Lounge at Animal Kingdom. You'll also get the chance to hear Aaron and Aaron not now basic words like noodling and prestige television. All for you this weekHere's who we are and what is in store for you
Join host Nick Parker on this week's Lee's Summit Town Hall podcast as he sits down with Seth Allen, the mastermind behind Libations & Co. and The 1909 Club. From cozy cocktails to lively jazz nights, Seth shares the incredible journey of transforming his businesses into a cornerstone of downtown Lee's Summit nightlife. Discover the secrets behind the dual vibes of Libations — a chic lounge downstairs and a jazz-filled haven upstairs — and hear how creative drinks (yes, the Old Fashioned still reigns supreme!) and community support have fueled their success. Whether you're a cocktail connoisseur, a jazz enthusiast, or just love a good story, this episode is sure to hit the right note!
Today's Poll Question at Smerconish.com: Should Congress allow insurance plans to raise premiums for people who drink? Listen here to Michael's take, then vote at Smerconish.com, and please leave a rating and review of this podcast! The Daily Poll Question is a thought-provoking query each day at Smerconish.com on a political, social, or other human interest issue. Entirely non-scientific, it always begins a great conversation. Michael talks about it in this podcast each weekday.
Well Hi Geoffs! This week Madison is talking about the origins behind ‘pouring one out for the homies' and then Spencer discusses the terrifying true story of the Lake Nyos disaster. We've got an obituary that reminds us to call people out, and one for a jack of all trades. Oh, and we didn't forget, we've also got some dumb.ass.criminalsssss! Buy our book: prh.com/obitchuaryGet your Merch: wonderyshop.com/obitchuaryCome see us live on tour: obitchuarypodcast.comJoin our Patreon: Patreon.com/cultliterNew episodes come out every Thursday for free, with 1-week early access for Wondery+ subscribers.Follow along online: @obitchuarypod on Twitter & Instagram @obitchuarypodcast on TikTokCheck out Spencer's other podcast Cult Liter wherever you're listening!Write to us: obitpod@gmail.comSpencer Henry & Madison ReyesPO Box 18149 Long Beach, CA 90807Sources:https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/skagitvalleyherald/name/eric-hayertz-obituary?id=53914885https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/80-year-old-woman-died-1-month-sleep-number-bed-trapped-wall-2-days-la-rcna183976https://abc7.com/diamond-thieves-kenwood-ohio/994534/https://www.worldhistory.org/image/2870/a-sumerian-wall-plaque-showing-libation-scenes/https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1116&context=stu_hon_theseshttps://www.theishtargate.com/Death-and-the-Afterlife/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Mesopotamian_underworldhttps://www.bibleref.com/Psalms/16/Psalm-16-4.html#:~:text=John%20Jude%20Revelation-,Psalm%2016%3A4,their%20names%20on%20my%20lipshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libation#:~:text=The%20libation%20was%20part%20of,directed%20to%20the%20underground%20dead.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumerhttps://www.apofenie.com/letters-and-essays/2021/7/12/libations-in-saturdays-waters-a-series-of-estranged-libationshttps://www.worldhistory.org/article/701/ancient-mesopotamian-beliefs-in-the-afterlife/https://africame.factsanddetails.com/article/entry-55.htmlhttps://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/history-of-libations-on-graveshttps://www.joincake.com/blog/pour-one-out/https://beyondthedash.com/blog/cultural-spotlight/what-does-it-mean-to-pour-one-out/7297https://www.brides.com/libation-ceremony-5079929https://www.thearchaeologist.org/blog/the-enduring-ritual-of-libations-unveiling-the-deep-roots-of-an-ancient-practicehttps://vinepair.com/wine-blog/libations-and-the-ancient-history-of-pouring-one-out/https://www.sciencealert.com/how-this-small-lake-in-africa-once-killed-1-700-people-overnight-and-we-still-don-t-know-why?utmhttps://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/earth/geophysics/lake-nyos.htm?utm_https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/037702739290067N#:~:text=On%20August%2021%2C%201986%2C%20a,and%206000%20head%20of%20cattlehttps://allthatsinteresting.com/lake-nyos-disaster?utm_sourceSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Reflections and Celebrations: 100 Episodes of Growth and GratitudeUnscripted fun conversations, reflections and a libations to celebrate ALL THINGS GOOD FOR YOU and 2024! Amy and Brian celebrate the 100th episode of their podcast and reflect on their journey since its inception. Recorded on New Year's Eve 2024, the duo enjoys champagne while discussing key lessons from their episodes, memorable moments, and valuable takeaways. They highlight important themes including neuroplasticity, breathwork, movement, subconscious mind, anger, letting go, and many more. The episode encapsulates their growth, favorite guest appearances, personal insights, and plans for 2025, all while inviting listeners to take action and make meaningful changes in their lives.00:00 Introduction and Episode 100 Celebration,01:29 Reflecting on Podcast Beginnings,04:29 Podcast Journey and Learnings,08:17 Personal Growth and Future Plans,25:41 Importance of Names and Memory,42:42 Dual Personalities and David Goggins,43:16 Extreme Endurance and Its Consequences,45:27 Celebrating Wins and Self-Love,46:52 Running and Personal Reflections,49:33 Choosing Your Own Adventure,52:30 RIP Framework: Reset, Ignite, Pursue,54:32 Letting Go and Seasonal Themes,56:31 Exploring Traditional Chinese Medicine, 58:08 Guest Highlights and Gratitude,01:11:36 2025 Goals and Reflections,01:28:32 Empowerment and Taking Control,01:31:15 Closing Thoughts and Farewell,
Text comments and questions here!It's that time of year again! This is the final episode of Laughing Matters for 2024! It's been a year of extremes, and I'm still here! You're here, too. Let's celebrate! Let's mix up something yummy! Let's reflect on the experiences and lessons learned! Let's laugh a lot and move forward together! Laughing Matters features the end-of-the-month highlights and includes four segments: celebrations, libation of the month, rants, and questions and answers. Celebrations are about intentionally forming a habit of noticing and acknowledging the good in you, in your life, and in your sphere of influence. Libation of the month is based on whatever I fancy or feel inspired by at the time. I share step-by-step instructions and you can mix right along with me. Rants or stories are about anything I find funny and want to share. Ask me a question. It might be featured in a future episode. I skip this part this time! Send me a question for the new year! MentionsEpisodes 78, 82, 92, 96, and 98Black Friday SalesMcCormick SeasoningsLifetime MoviesApple MusicFitBitDuolingoTonalHowl's Moving CastleThe Little PrinceJoe Hisaishi Gotta Street ParkHans ZimmerJalen NgondaBaby RoseBuzzsproutSpotifyLibation of the Month:Old CubanJuice of one Lime3/4 oz Simple Syrup 4 - 5 Mint Leaves (No muddling)2 oz Dark Rum2 Dashes Angostura Top with ChampagneGarnish with MintServe in a Lime and Sugar Rim Martini GlassConnect with Me:laughterandlibations.comSubscribe * Follow * Rate * Comment
Happy Bloodsucking Christmas from our twisted crew to you!The gang watch and chat both 1922's "Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror" and 1979's "Nosferatu the Vampyre". Are you surprised that we love them?Two movies equals two cocktails!"Max's Mix "2 oz. Whiskey or bourbon3/4 oz Cherry liquor 3/4 oz. Fresh-squeezed lemon juice A dash of simple syrupCombine all ingredients in a glass or a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Stir with a cocktail spoon until ice cold. Strain into a couple glass and garnish with a twist of lemon."Lucy's Libation" 1 & 1/2 oz. Light rum 1/2 oz. Pomegranate liquor 3 oz. Pineapple juice 1/3 oz. Fresh-squeezed lime juice 1/3 oz. Fresh-squeezed lemon juice 1/3 oz. Cinnamon simple syrup Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Shake until ice cold, and strain into a hurricane glass. Garnish with a wedge of pineapple (cut into the shape of Nosferatu's teeth) and a maraschino cherry.Visit our website:http://www.monstermoviehappyhour.com/Chat with us on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/monstersndri...Our Bluesky:https://bsky.app/profile/monstersndrinks.bsky.socialOur Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/monstersndrinksOur Twitter:https://twitter.com/monstersndrinksMusic created by Kevin MacLeod.You can hear more of his work at:https://incompetech.com/wordpress/author/kevin/
Grandpa Bill's Grunts & Groans @billholt8792Pliny the Younger, a Roman writer and politician, recorded a celebrated account of a haunted house in Athens around 50 AD. The house had a reputation for being haunted, and strange noises, including the clanking of chains, could be heard at night. A ghostly figure, resembling an emaciated old man, would also appear.The house was eventually abandoned due to the terrifying experiences of its inhabitants. However, a philosopher named Athenodorus purchased the house, intrigued by its low price and the mysterious circumstances surrounding it.Athenodorus spent a night in the house, determined to confront the ghost. Despite the initial fear, he remained calm and focused on his writing. When the ghost appeared, Athenodorus followed it, and it eventually vanished in the courtyard. Pliny the Younger's account of the haunted house in Athens offers a captivating glimpse into the ancient world's understanding of the supernatural. This chilling tale, filled with eerie noises, ghostly apparitions, and a philosopher's courage, continues to fascinate readers centuries later.Exploring the Ancient BeliefsThe Afterlife and Unrest: The belief in an afterlife was widespread in ancient Rome, and disturbances in the world of the living were often attributed to unrest in the world of the dead. The haunting of the Athenian house might have been interpreted as the spirit of a wronged soul seeking justice or peace.The Romans believed in the power of ritual and ceremony to connect with the divine and maintain harmony between the living and the dead. They understood that neglecting their ancestors or failing to properly honor them could lead to unrest in the spirit world, manifesting as misfortune, illness, or even haunting.To appease these restless spirits and restore balance, the Romans performed various rituals and offerings. These included:Funerary rites: Grandpa Bill has Elaborated on funeral ceremonies in archival shows, hoping to bridge a smooth transition for the deceased into the afterlife, preventing them from becoming vengeful spirits.Libations and sacrifices: Pouring libations of wine or milk and offering food to the spirits were common practices to show respect and gratitude.Festivals like Lemuria were specifically designed to appease the spirits of the dead and protect the living from their potential harm.#RomanReligion,#AncientRituals,#SpiritWorld,#AfterlifeBeliefs,#RomanMythology,#HistoricalReligion,Segue to A Christmas CarolA fascinating parallel can be drawn between the Roman beliefs in appeasing spirits and the haunting of Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Both stories highlight the power of the unseen world to influence the living. Just as the Roman spirits sought justice and resolution, so too does the ghost of Jacob Marley, haunting Scrooge to encourage him to change his ways. The themes of redemption, empathy, and the importance of human connection resonate across centuries, reminding us that the power of the spirit world can inspire both fear and hope.Ancient Hauntings and Modern Lessons: From Roman Rituals to A Christmas CarolJoin Grandpa Bill as we delve into the eerie world of ancient Roman beliefs about the afterlife and explore how these beliefs have influenced timeless tales like A Christmas Carol. We'll discuss the power of the spirit world, the importance of redemption, and the enduring legacy of these haunting stories.How do you think ancient Roman beliefs about the afterlife compare to modern-day ghost stories and supernatural tale https://www.buzzsprout.com/2222759/episodes/16308514
Daily Power Affirmations for your Creative Maniac Mind (in 60 Seconds)
Click here to Shop Affirmation Decks, Oracle Decks, and more! Use Promo code: RCPODCAST20 for 20% off your first order! Today's Power Affirmation: I drink libations of high vibrations. Today's Oracle of Motivation: When shit gets crazy, stay away from toxic distractions that might drown out your high vibrations. You have magic doing cartwheels inside your gut, waiting on your permission to come out and play. Release any doubt attempting to sabotage your creativity. Kick your resistance gremlins in the teeth. Most of your worries will never happen, so do not give them power over you. Taking one small step will help propel you through anything life sends your way, even when the Cookie Monster steals your cookies. If you only drink libations of high vibrations, you'll never end up face-down-pants-down in the bushes. Designed to Motivate Your Creative Maniac Mind The 60-Second Power Affirmations Podcast is designed to help you focus, affirm your visions, and harness the power within your creative maniac mind! Join us every Monday and Thursday for a new 60-second power affirmation followed by a blast of oracle motivation from the Universe (+ a quick breathing meditation). It's time to take off your procrastination diaper and share your musings with the world! For more musings, visit RageCreate.com Leave a Review & Share! Apple Podcast reviews are one of THE most important factors for podcasts. If you enjoy the show please take a second to leave the show a review on Apple Podcasts! Click this link: Leave a review on Apple Podcasts Hit “Listen on Apple Podcasts” on the left-hand side under the picture. Scroll down under “Ratings & Reviews” & click “Write A Review” Leave an honest review. You're awesome!
Text comments and questions here!It's been a month of ups and downs. If you're experiencing the same thing, this episode is for you. I show you how to find joy in the same things and even the hard things. Also, I'm on location and feature a special guest! Laughing Matters features the end-of-the-month highlights and includes four segments: celebrations, libation of the month, rants, and questions and answers. Celebrations are about intentionally forming a habit of noticing and acknowledging the good in you, in your life, and in your sphere of influence. Libation of the month is based on whatever I fancy or feel inspired by at the time. I share step-by-step instructions and you can mix right along with me. Rants or stories are about anything I find funny and want to share. Ask me a question. It might be featured in a future episode. Mentions:Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated Houston'sDavio's Desta Ethiopian KitchenCafe Sunflower Season's 52Flower ChildLibation of the Month:Blackberry Spritz6 Blackberries2.0 oz Vodka.50 oz Simple Syrup.25 oz Lemon Juice Add ProseccoTop with Club SodaServe in your favorite large glass Connect with Me: Subscribe * Follow * Rate * CommentClick the link at the top to send a text nowEnjoy reels, stories, and photos on Instagram Learn more at laughterandlibations.com
“Walked out this morning, I don't believe what I saw. Hundred billion bottles washed up on the shore.” Those lyrics from the hit song “Message In A Bottle” by The Police probably touched a nerve with Josh White. The young British DJ had become increasingly dismayed by the sight of throngs of single-serve plastic water bottles appearing on exotic beaches. As he considered the problem, one solution came to the forefront: aluminum. Josh is the co-founder and CEO of Cano Water, a trailblazing water company based in the U.K. Launched in 2014, it was one of the first brands to sell water in metal cans, which the company presents as a more sustainable option than plastic containers. Leading with the tagline “Don't bottle it.” Cano Water is distributed throughout Europe and is aligned with several well-known British retailers and investors, including Sainsbury and Ricky Gervais. Cano Water is in the midst of new distribution in Southern California, where the brand is partnered with beverage incubator L.A. Libations. In an interview featured in this episode, Josh explains why he describes himself as “an accidental entrepreneur,” the challenging but ultimately successful path to finding a manufacturing partner, how a cold email helped Cano Water land its first major retailer, and how the company is leaning into its British roots as it expands distribution into the U.S. Show notes: 0:35: Josh White, Co-Founder & CEO, Cano Water – Josh and Taste Radio editor Ray Latif meet up at the Trip office in Notting Hill where the entrepreneur recounts a DJ gig at the wedding of a famous U.K. politician and talks about his wayward youth and becoming a successful business owner in his late teens. He also explains why he and his co-founders forged ahead despite colleagues and family members who doubted their plans, how they came up with the brand name and sought to position Cano Water as a sophisticated option, and how sustainability is at the core of all marketing initiatives. Josh also talks about how being “unapologetically honest” while presenting a polished image helps the brand stand out amongst its competitors. Brands in this episode: Cano Water, Fiji Water, Voss
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk and Adam Smith talk about Ciderfest and a fun-filled weekend at Bellewood Farms, the Hops on the Rock beer festival on Orcas Island, the 42nd annual Holiday Bazaar in Bellingham, and Cardiel performing at the Shakedown.
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Text comments and questions here!This episode reminds you to take care of yourself during this holiday season. Have a few laughs as you listen to me share my version of holiday decorating as well as a surprising goal I have for the season. The libation of the month is so delicious! It's my first gin-based libation. Try it and let me know what you think!Laughing Matters features the end-of-the-month highlights and includes four segments: celebrations, libation of the month, rants, and questions and answers. Celebrations are about intentionally forming a habit of noticing and acknowledging the good in you, in your life, and in your sphere of influence. Libation of the month is based on whatever I fancy or feel inspired by at the time. I share step-by-step instructions and you can mix right along with me. Rants or stories are about anything I find funny and want to share. Ask me a question. It might be featured in a future episode. Mentions:Luster Lavender LimoncelloGary Whale GinLibation of the Month:Lavender Lemon DropRecipe from Lusterlimoncello.com2.0 oz Luster Lavender Limoncello2.0 oz Gin1.0 oz Lemon Juice Serve in a CoupeGarnish with Lavender and Lemon Peel Connect with Me: Subscribe * Follow * Rate * CommentClick the link at the top to send a text nowEnjoy reels, stories, and photos on Instagram Learn more at laughterandlibations.com
On this episode of the Kirk and Marianne show we talk about fight night. Tune in to hear Kirk, Marianne, and our listeners Live in the Boom Boom Room discuss times we have been knocked out. Was it by a punch? Libations? Or for medical reasons? One way to find out. Hit play!
Fluent Fiction - French: Laughter and Libations: A Heartfelt Evening at Le Foggy Swamp Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/laughter-and-libations-a-heartfelt-evening-at-le-foggy-swamp Story Transcript:Fr: Armand aimait beaucoup Le Foggy Swamp Café, surtout en automne.En: Armand really liked Le Foggy Swamp Café, especially in autumn.Fr: Les feuilles dorées tombaient doucement devant les grandes fenêtres, ajoutant une ambiance magique au café.En: The golden leaves gently fell in front of the large windows, adding a magical ambiance to the café.Fr: Armand avait invité Lucille, avec qui il espérait sortir officiellement.En: Armand had invited Lucille, with whom he hoped to officially start dating.Fr: Lucille, avec ses yeux pétillants et son sourire malicieux, était assise en face d'Armand.En: Lucille, with her sparkling eyes and mischievous smile, was sitting across from Armand.Fr: Aujourd'hui, il voulait l'impressionner avec ses connaissances en vins.En: Today, he wanted to impress her with his wine knowledge.Fr: Mais Armand n'était pas vraiment un expert.En: But Armand wasn't really an expert.Fr: Bastien, le serveur un peu espiègle, le savait très bien.En: Bastien, the slightly mischievous waiter, knew this very well.Fr: Il s'était mis en tête de jouer un tour à Armand.En: He had decided to play a trick on Armand.Fr: "Bonjour, Armand!"En: "Hello, Armand!"Fr: salua Bastien avec un clin d'œil.En: greeted Bastien with a wink.Fr: "Prêt à découvrir nos meilleurs vins?"En: "Ready to discover our best wines?"Fr: "Oui, bien sûr!"En: "Yes, of course!"Fr: répondit Armand, un peu nerveux.En: replied Armand, a bit nervous.Fr: Il voulait vraiment impressionner Lucille.En: He really wanted to impress Lucille.Fr: Bastien commença alors son jeu.En: Bastien then began his game.Fr: "Ce vin vient des collines secrètes de Bourgogne," expliqua-t-il, même s'il s'agissait simplement d'un vin de table ordinaire.En: "This wine comes from the secret hills of Bourgogne," he explained, even though it was simply an ordinary table wine.Fr: "On y sent des notes de chocolat, de menthe, et... une touche de basilic."En: "You can sense notes of chocolate, mint, and... a touch of basil."Fr: Armand répéta les mots de Bastien avec assurance.En: Armand repeated Bastien's words with confidence.Fr: Lucille écoutait, intriguée mais un peu sceptique.En: Lucille listened, intrigued but somewhat skeptical.Fr: Elle connaissait Bastien; elle voyait ses yeux malicieux.En: She knew Bastien; she saw his mischievous eyes.Fr: Ensuite, Bastien présenta un autre verre.En: Next, Bastien presented another glass.Fr: "Ah, ce vin est très rare," mentit-il.En: "Ah, this wine is very rare," he lied.Fr: "Il a des arômes de fraises, de banane et...En: "It has aromas of strawberries, bananas, and...Fr: d'artichaut."En: artichoke."Fr: Armand, plein de confiance, se lança dans une description animée.En: Armand, full of confidence, launched into an animated description.Fr: Cela devenait de plus en plus absurde.En: It was becoming more and more absurd.Fr: Lucille essayait de garder son sérieux, mais son sourire grandissait.En: Lucille tried to keep a straight face, but her smile was growing.Fr: Finalement, Bastien ne put s'empêcher de rire.En: Finally, Bastien couldn't help but laugh.Fr: "Armand, bravo pour ta créativité!En: "Armand, bravo for your creativity!Fr: Mais je crois que tu as été victime de ma petite blague."En: But I think you've fallen victim to my little prank."Fr: Lucille éclata de rire.En: Lucille burst into laughter.Fr: Armand, d'abord embarrassé, comprit qu'il valait mieux être honnête et se mit à rire aussi.En: Armand, initially embarrassed, realized it was better to be honest and started laughing too.Fr: "Je crois que j'aime mieux le vin avec une bonne dose d'humour."En: "I think I like wine better with a good dose of humor."Fr: Lucille sourit, touchée par l'humilité et l'humour d'Armand.En: Lucille smiled, touched by Armand's humility and humor.Fr: Elle comprit qu'il valait mieux une soirée amusante qu'une leçon sur le vin.En: She realized that a fun evening was better than a wine lesson.Fr: "Merci pour cette soirée, Armand," dit Lucille en souriant.En: "Thank you for this evening, Armand," said Lucille with a smile.Fr: "On peut se revoir ?En: "Can we see each other again?Fr: Avec ou sans vin."En: With or without wine."Fr: Armand hocha la tête, son cœur rempli de joie.En: Armand nodded, his heart filled with joy.Fr: Peut-être que la clé pour gagner le cœur de Lucille n'était pas le savoir, mais le partage de bons moments, même lorsqu'ils étaient enveloppés dans des farces.En: Perhaps the key to winning Lucille's heart was not knowledge, but sharing good moments, even when wrapped in jokes.Fr: Ainsi, sous le ciel automnal de Paris, Armand apprit que l'honnêteté et l'humour valent souvent mieux que la prétention.En: Thus, under the autumn sky of Paris, Armand learned that honesty and humor often outweigh pretense. Vocabulary Words:the autumn: l'automnethe leaves: les feuillesthe ambiance: l'ambiancethe windows: les fenêtresthe feeling: le sentimentthe trick: le tourthe waiter: le serveurthe confidence: l'assurancethe knowledge: les connaissancesthe chocolate: le chocolatthe mint: la menthethe basil: le basilicthe touch: la touchethe eyes: les yeuxthe trick: la blaguethe humor: l'humourthe honesty: l'honnêtetéthe joke: la farcethe sky: le cielthe heart: le cœurthe lesson: la leçonthe dose: la dosethe creativity: la créativitéthe prank: la farcethe skepticism: le scepticismethe strawberries: les fraisesthe bananas: les bananesthe artichoke: l'artichautthe smile: le sourirethe evening: la soirée
Welcome to this episode of the Craft & Puro Podcast! Halloween and spooky season is in the air, so we sit down and make the most of it! Joined by Dave Boy, we pour a couple unique and fun whiskies. Following the pour we crack open a new 2024 box of Tatuaje Monster Mash. Taking random cigars from the collection and discussing the differences and the unique ways each cigar pairs with the whiskies. To support the show and to catch all the bonus content, head on over to www.patreon.com/craftandpuro.Enjoy this episode and Mahalo!
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Text comments and questions here!This month has brought us challenges associated with hurricane season, and I'm reminded to be grateful for every single day. The list of celebrations for September is long and includes my mother's birthday, Woody's birthday, and my 15th wedding anniversary! I also take time to celebrate the power of our mothers. If you need a laugh, you've come to the right place. I'm sure one of my rants (stories) will at least make you smile. Perhaps you can relate to having plans go wrong and being stuck in a weird situation.The libation of the month didn't turn out too well for me. It doesn't make the cut. Still, it was fun mixing it up! Laughing Matters features the end-of-the-month highlights and includes four segments: celebrations, libation of the month, rants, and questions and answers. Celebrations are about intentionally forming a habit of noticing and acknowledging the good in you, in your life, and in your sphere of influence. Libation of the month is based on whatever I fancy or feel inspired by at the time. I share step-by-step instructions and you can mix right along with me. Rants or stories are about anything I find funny and want to share. Ask me a question. It might be featured in a future episode. Mentions:Hurricane HeleneMartaDekalb Farmers MarketLibation of the Month:Japanese CocktailRecipe from "3-Ingredient Cocktails” by Robert Simonson2.0 oz Cognac.50 oz Orgeat (I can't say it or spell it correctly, apparently.)2.0 dashed Angostura BittersServe in a CoupeExpress with a Lemon Twist Connect with Me: Subscribe * Follow * Rate * CommentClick the link at the top to send a text nowEnjoy reels, stories, and photos on Instagram Learn more at laughterandlibations.com
Welcome back to the Craft & Puro podcast! On this episode we are pool side at the Cowboy Aqua farm. This is a relaxed smoke and libation night. We enjoy a few different cigars, catch up, share a few stories and talk some fun.Kick back grab a cigar and a cocktail and enjoy this episode. For more content and video format, head over to our patreon and check out the bonus content! www.patreon.com/craftandpuroMahalo!
You're listening to Bardtenders! In this episode of "The Mixing Glass", Sarah Karl talks about mobile bartending, owning a small business, and the future of the hospitality industry. Sarah began her bartending career at Scarlett O'Hara's in downtown St. Augustine in 2014, when Mumford & Sons ROCKED the city. Building on two years of serving experience and a deepening passion for bartending, Sarah fully immersed herself in the craft. Following the acquisition of Scarlett O'Hara's by a company specializing in craft cocktails, Sarah enhanced her skills in quality ingredients and advanced techniques, which she later applied at Barley Republic, further expanding her expertise in beer and whiskey.In late 2018, Sarah joined the Ice Plant, where she honed her craft cocktail skills until a COVID-related furlough in March 2020. During this period, she and her partner launched a food and beverage Instagram account to explore the changing F&B landscape. After a brief tenure as a Beverage Manager, Sarah chose to focus entirely on McKarl's Libations in February 2021.McKarl's, which began as a social media food and beverage concept, has since evolved into a thriving hospitality company. McKarl's is committed to delivering exceptional service and innovative cocktails, offering bar program consulting, and fostering connections between consumers and brands. After three years into this journey, they continue to experience significant growth.As they continue to expand, Sarah is excited about their ambitious plans for the future. She is committed to making a meaningful impact in both her local community and the broader hospitality industry.----------Don't miss out on any of the action! Head to www.bardtender.com to stay up to date with all of the Bardtender content, find resources for mental and physical wellbeing, get access to education materials, and check out what all of our bards are up to!
We have a full lineup of longtime friends of the show to talk about new and exciting things happening in the PA beer world. From Pour Man's Brewing and now Saint Boniface Craft Brewing too are Ryan Foltz, Sam Son, and James Stauffer. After some unfortunate events that don't warrant recounting here, the future of St. Boniface was in serious doubt. Which was a real shame considering the amazing quality of beers they had always produced. But no more! The St. Boniface brand is back and better than ever with the crew behind the wildly successful Pour Man's at the helm, here all about that and future plans in this episode. Plus! Podcast pal and patron Brian Mills sits in to talk about more new beer news – he's taken over the old Pour Man's space to launch his own brewery, Inspiration Brewing. If you've ever met Brian, or tried his beer, you know this is something to get jazzed about. We also played Libation or Fabrication makes a left turn at Albuquerque again in Happy Fun Time. Do you love Beer Busters? Of course you do!Why not leave us a rating and review on your podcast platform of choice and consider supporting us on Patreon.
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You're listening to Bardtenders! In this episode of "The Mixing Glass", McIntyre talks about starting a small business, finding clients, hiring the right employees, and what it takes to run a mobile bartending and spirit education company.Matthew McIntyre serves as the Co-Founder and CEO of McKarl's Libations, a hospitality group specializing in high-end mobile craft bartending, bar consultations, and retail and on-premise promotions.With a background in some of North Florida's most prestigious bars, his lengthiest stint was at The Ice Plant in St. Augustine, FL. Matthew holds the title of Executive Bourbon Steward along with several other certifications, delighting in educating consumers and leading spirits-focused classes. Additionally, he acts as the North Florida ambassador for Misguided Spirits, a spirits company established by bartenders for bartenders. Matthew's greatest joy is providing hospitality and education outside of your typical brick-and-mortar bar. From intimate backyard gatherings to large corporate events, he aims to create memorable experiences for every guest. His passion for craft cocktails and dedication to excellence are evident in every aspect of his work, ensuring that each event is uniquely tailored to the client's vision.When he's not behind the bar, you can find Matthew experimenting with new cocktail recipes, exploring local distilleries, or sharing his knowledge at industry seminars. He believes that the art of bartending extends beyond just mixing drinks; it's about storytelling, connecting with people, and creating an atmosphere where everyone feels welcome and appreciated.Matthew's innovative approach and unwavering commitment to quality have earned him a respected place in the industry. He continues to push the boundaries of what's possible in the world of craft bartending, always striving to elevate the guest experience to new heights.----------Don't miss out on any of the action! Head to www.bardtender.com to stay up to date with all of the Bardtender content, find resources for mental and physical wellbeing, get access to education materials, and check out what all of our bards are up to!
Susan L. Schwartz, host of the acclaimed Lush Life Podcast and seasoned travel writer, brings her passion for exploring the world of beverages, insights from her adventures, and shares captivating stories from her years documenting the modern cocktail renaissance. From hidden cocktail gems to unique cocktail history tours, Susan's expertise promises to take us on a flavorful journey
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Click here to Shop Affirmation Decks, Oracle Decks, and more! Use Promo code: RCPODCAST20 for 20% off your first order! Today's Power Affirmation: I drink libations of high vibrations. Today's Oracle of Motivation: When shit gets crazy, stay away from toxic distractions that might drown out your high vibrations. You have magic doing cartwheels inside your gut, waiting on your permission to come out and play. Release any doubt attempting to sabotage your creativity. Kick your resistance gremlins in the teeth. Most of your worries will never happen, so do not give them power over you. Taking one small step will help propel you through anything life sends your way, even when the Cookie Monster steals your cookies. If you only drink libations of high vibrations, you'll never end up face-down-pants-down in the bushes. Designed to Motivate Your Creative Maniac Mind The 60-Second Power Affirmations Podcast is designed to help you focus, affirm your visions, and harness the power within your creative maniac mind! Join us every Monday and Thursday for a new 60-second power affirmation followed by a blast of oracle motivation from the Universe (+ a quick breathing meditation). It's time to take off your procrastination diaper and share your musings with the world! For more musings, visit RageCreate.com Leave a Review & Share! Apple Podcast reviews are one of THE most important factors for podcasts. If you enjoy the show please take a second to leave the show a review on Apple Podcasts! Click this link: Leave a review on Apple Podcasts Hit “Listen on Apple Podcasts” on the left-hand side under the picture. Scroll down under “Ratings & Reviews” & click “Write A Review” Leave an honest review. You're awesome!
Joining us this episode is Dave Timblin, co-owner and founder of Truth Beer Co. along with his childhood friend Ryan White.TBC opened in 2022 in Akron after the pair spent nearly a decade of home brewing together and planning. In January of 2024, TBC opened its new taproom on N. Prince Street in Lancaster. We chat about all of this, plus Truth's history and connection to our good friends and Pour Man's Brewing, Dave's past homebrewing and professional brewing experience, and more. Plus, a round of the rarely appearing Libation of Fabrication variant that is Brewery or Forgery. Do you love Beer Busters? Of course you do!Why not leave us a rating and review on your podcast platform of choice and consider supporting us on Patreon.
Feeling lost and searching for a spiritual path outside of organized religion? This episode of Self-Reflection Podcast might be the answer you've been looking for. This dives deep into African spirituality with Dr. Kwasi Konadu, uncovering its core practices and philosophies was originally conducted and aired on “I never knew Tv” on YouTube.Dr. Konadu emphasizes the distinction between religion and spirituality. Religion, he explains, often relies on dogma and strict belief systems, whereas African spirituality is a practice that fosters a direct connection with the creative force of the universe. This connection is nurtured through simple yet powerful acts like breathing, meditation, and rituals like libation.Libation, the pouring of water or other offerings to the earth, is a cornerstone of African spirituality. Dr. Konadu explains how it serves as a way to connect with ancestors, express gratitude for life's blessings, and tap into the energy that flows through all living things. Unlike religious rituals, libation requires no specific beliefs or membership – it's a practice accessible to anyone seeking a deeper connection to themselves and the world around them.This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone interested in exploring spirituality outside of traditional religious frameworks. Dr. Konadu's message is clear: you don't need a specific belief system or affiliation to connect with your inner spirit and the universe's creative force. All it takes is a willingness to breathe, be present, and embrace the simple rituals that reconnect you to the earth and your ancestors.Lira encourages listeners to subscribe to the Self-Reflection Podcast and check out their YouTube channel for more inspiring content. She reminds everyone to prioritize self-reflection, mental and physical health, and to approach life with kindness and self-compassion. Tune in and discover the power of African spirituality on your own journey of self-discovery.#africanspirituality #selfreflection #selfdiscovery #spirituality #ancestors #meditation #libation #healing #wellness #podcast #beyondreligion #connectingtonature #africanroots #ancestralconnection #creativeforce #energyhealing #rituals #blackculture #spiritualgrowth #selfreflectionpodcast #unguardthesoul #youareworthy #loveyourselfhttps://prolonfast.com/products/gofast?rfsn=7553594.01507e9&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=7553594.01507e9Support the Show.
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