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In the wake of the recent Pokemon Presents video, Jonathan and Ryan run through most of the highlights of the video including the new game Pokemon Legends Z-A, the new cards, and Pokemon Champions for Switch and Phones. Later, Ryan gives his reviews of several games such as Kero Blaster, Box Boy & Box Girl, Terminator 2D, and Poppy's Playtime. There's also tons of cat chat.0:00:00 - Feeling Miserable Suddenly0:01:58 - Pokemon Presents Pokemon Day0:04:43 - Pokemon Champions for Switch and Phones0:05:07 - Puggymin Cards0:06:08 - Starting a Cat Podcast?0:06:59 - Little Kitty, Big City0:07:19 - Poppy's Playtime0:10:31 - Jonathan's Urban Legends0:13:02 - Ryan's Review of Terminator 2 (Film)0:15:05 - An Important Thought0:16:15 - The Next Topic0:16:31 - Big Kitty, Little City, By Way of Balatro, By Way of Poker0:17:55 - Shovel Knight's Joustus0:18:59 - The Shovel Knight Concert that Almost Was0:19:36 - Back to Pokemon Legends Z-A0:21:30 - Giving the People What They Want0:23:02 - Back to Pokemon Legends Z-A Again0:25:35 - Ryan's Review Roundup (Kero Blaster, Box Boy & Box Girl, Terminator 2D, Poppy's Playtime)0:29:35 - That's Just Like Your Opinion, Man0:32:28 - See Ya Next Time!
Pastor Ricky Gravley- A sermon preached Wednesday Evening, on January 8, 2025.
In today's episode of Daily Influence, host Gregg-Brooke Koleno sits down with Rich Bobby, CEO of Little City, to discuss his inspiring journey of leadership and advocacy for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). With over 25 years of experience in human resources and more than a decade at Little City, Rich shares how personal experiences and a deep passion for social justice guided him into the field of social work. He delves into the organization's mission of empowering individuals with IDD to shine by providing opportunities to live, learn, work, and express their creativity.Rich also reflects on the importance of self-awareness and fostering a culture of respect, honesty, and accountability among his team. He shares actionable insights on leadership, emphasizing the significance of embracing the complexity of life and the value of a giving and growth mindset. This heartfelt conversation serves as a reminder that true change happens when we uplift others and listen with empathy. Join us to be inspired by Rich's vision of a more inclusive world and learn how you, too, can make a meaningful impact.Learn More About Little City: https://littlecity.org/
3 popular #37s, bumping into a #Techniqueman in the WRONG Tesco Extra, QT launches Bring Your Scarf to t'Match, a Triple Bonkers Bob's Board, Spireites Names in Things, Name the Game, album recommendations & a proper stinker on Whelan Fortuné!
EA Sports College Football 25 trailer comes out and the trio lose there minds. Assassins Creed Shadows trailer causes some controversary for many reasons. The games this week are Big Kitty, Little City, Topspin, Another Crab's Treasure and Banishers. We watch Mad Max Fury Road, Sting, Clarkson's Farm Season 3. Enjoy the Week guys!
Ecclesiastes 9:11-18 ( A Little City ) by BBC Potch
Little City, Big City is a short, low-stakes adventure in which side-quests, baubles, and opportunities for mischief catch your eye at every turn. It's a welcome bout of easy-breezy escapism in a stacked month of more involved games. In the roundup: Animal Well, Mullet Madjack, Dread Delusion, Turbo Kid, Dungeons of Hinterberg. And as always, many thanks to all the show's patrons! If you'd like to join them in supporting the show on Patreon, you can do so from $1 per month at http://patreon.com/gaminginthewild. Patrons get access to a catalogue of bonus episodes, and an invite to the show's lovely Discord community. You can also come say hi on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Twitch - find all the links at http://gaminginthewild.com. And check out this Steam curator page made by podcast supporter DovetailTrue: https://store.steampowered.com/curator/43457463-Gaming-in-the-Wild-%2528unofficial%2529/ Thanks for listening!
On today's show I'm joined by Cary and Russ, as well as special guest Adam Patrick Murray he's the Producer of @thefullnerdpodcast and Head of video at @pcworld On the episode we talked about how Microsoft and Playstation are competing to see who can be the most hated company in gaming right now, we also talked about an AMAZING week when it comes to indie games, with the Fantastic Animal Well, Hades II, Big Kitty, Little City, and more! Panel Chanels @pcworld @thefullnerdpodcast @ThePhawx @RetroGameCorps
Johnny joins Phil to talk about his 5th career 3RVRS Tour win at the Little City this past weekend and the state of his game for the rest of the season. They then discuss the 2024 NFL Draft, how the draft went for the Lions and Bears and expectations heading into the summer. Finally, they talk about their rooting interests on the PGA Tour and how they may be the Wells Fargo Championship.
In this week's episode, we spoke to Jared Khan, co-founder of Khan Soccer Academy, about his journey from the AYSO fields of Knoxville and Halls High School to starting one of the fastest-growing youth training programs in our Big Town, Little City.The conversation touches on everything from the influence of growing up in a soccer-loving home, how players can develop their skills outside expensive club programs, and when apparent failures may lead you to pursue your dreams. Are you ready to be inspired? This one's a treat. You may want to have a soccer ball at your feet as you listen!Khan Soccer Acadamy, which Jared operates with his brother Darius, is a family affair. His wife Meagen is also a trainer and, fun fact, former teammate of Brian's wife, Haley, at Halls. Go Red Devils! Learn more about their private training, group classes, homeschool program, and upcoming summer camps on their website.You can also follow Khan Soccer Academy on Instagram.Thank you, as always, to Markman's Diamonds & Fine Jewelry.Markman's is a proud sponsor of the Knox Soccer Podcast and One Knoxville SC. Located at 6932 Kingston Pike, Markman's has been Knoxville's choice for diamonds and fine jewelry since 1976. Visit markmansdiamonds.com.Thank you for reading Knox Soccer Podcast. This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit knoxsoccerpodcast.substack.com
PART 1 - Summerside like the province of PEI had no energy production except expensive backup diesel generators just a decade or so ago. Something had to change. So in an amazing transformation, they set up their own utility, built a wind farm in the city, installed a smart grid and thermal energy storing appliances and got to 42-46% renewable energy, all produced locally. And they didn't stop there, learn more in part 2. GreenEnergyFutures.ca CKUA.com Podcast
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The 8bA Podcast is a podcast bringing you the latest and greatest gaming news of the past week.NEWS ITEMSChampions of Otherworldly Magic. PCGamer reports that the developers of Champions of Otherworldly Magic have opted to pay an AI image generator $15k/month for 10 hours of “work” generating AI images and performing “touchups” instead of hiring an actual art team. Champions cards are NFTs that can be traded or purchased with cryptocurrency.Cynthia Williams. According to SEC filings, Cynthia Williams has stepped down as president of Wizards of the Coast.Fortnite. GameInformer reports that Fortnite's next crossover with Star Wars will span its LEGO, Festival, and Battle Royale modes.Golden Axe. Polygon reports that an animated comedy series is in production at Titmouse for SEGA's arcade classic.Mike Ybarra. Kotaku reports that the former Blizzard CEO shared across social media that he wishes AAA quality games had an option to tip the development team.Nintendo Indie World Showcase. Personal highlights from the showcase include Big Kitty, Little City, Cat Quest 3, TMNT Splintered Fate, Another Crab's Treasure, and Steamworld Heist 2.LINKSWebsite: https://8-bitadventures.comPatreon: https://patreon.com/8bitAdventuresMerch: https://8-bitadventures.com/shopJoin the Discord: https://discord.gg/FAPKjjQ“1-UP” is by Professor Shyguy. You can find his work at https://professorshyguy.bandcamp.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Make sure to check the rest of the description for all of our social media and charity links, including our Patreon (patreon.com/DoNotRelent)! Slidewhistle, Immunization, and Aaron have once again strapped on their VR goggles for this bigger and badder episode as they take another swing at conquering the world of World of Warcraft! This week they set their sights on grumbling about Tyr, celebrating tier, and discussing big shake-ups occurring under a tree...er. Let's hope the jokes you'll hear will be less forced than that one! Also the December Trader's Post Fashion Review goes down and Growliina has a special report. Y'know, all the goodies you've come to know and love. It's a good'un. Please send all your love mail, hate mail, and Rolie Polie Olie fan theories to @DoNotRelentPod (Twitter) or on gmail at DoNotRelentPod@gmail.com! We will respond to literally anything and read it on the pod. Find us at: Patreon: patreon.com/DoNotRelent Discord: donotrelent.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/donotrelent Twitter: twitter.com/DoNotRelentPod Livejournal: donotrelentpod.livejournal.com E-Mail: DoNotRelentPod@gmail.com Finally, if you feel so inclined, please rate us on iTunes and bonusroll.gg. We will take a shot on air in your honor! Every rating helps! :D Additionally, here are the links to the charities that Blizzard employees have asked us to support in the wake of the sexual harassment and gender inequality lawsuit: https://www.blackgirlscode.com/ https://www.futureswithoutviolence.org/ https://girlswhocode.com/ https://www.rainn.org/ https://womeninanimation.org/ https://www.getwigi.com/
In our season 2 premiere, host Will Dailey takes you on a musical tour of Providence, Rhode Island— It's a big country but this small city, in a small state, packs in a lot of sound, historic festivals and a mighty home for those who want to make things and make it work. Want to chat about the music in your city? Hit us up on: Instagram: @DoubleElvis @WillDaileyOfficial Twitter: @DoubleElvisFm @WillDailey Sound of Our Town is a production of Double Elvis and iHeartRadio We are Executive Produced by Jake Brennan, Brady Sadler for Double Elvis. Production assistance by Matt Beaudoin. Created, written, hosted and scored by Will Dailey. Episode 1 written by Samantha Farrell. Special thank yous to Allen Penniman and Mike Panico . Music for this episode composed and performed by Will Dailey. Check out Will's music: Spotify Apple Music Bandcamp SOURCES: https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/providence-athenaeum https://providencephoenix.com/archive/features/03/01/09/COLUMBUS.html https://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/14/travel/hp-lovecraft-providence.html SOME PLACES YOU'LL WANT TO VISIT AFTER LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE: Askew Nick-a-Nee's Dusk Strand Newport Folk Newport Jazz Columbus Theater See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NAFTAA (No one Asked For This At All, Americans take on the Premiere League)
PSA- The mic audio didn't make it from GarageBand to Premier... But no fear the boys powered through and gave a performance worthy of an FA Cup brace. Michael and John break down City's victory and them being one step closer to a treble. They talk about prime Gundo, how far off Man United are and the Premier Leagues most annoying fans. Then they preview the European match ups coming later this week. TAP IN!
It's a mega-pod on Your Best Bet. Johnny, Zach, and Phil first discuss the Little City from the last weekend, with a special appearance by Jason Herberger. Then they discuss Brooks Koepka's 5th major win from two weeks ago at the PGA, which leads into their discussion of "who are the guys who matter in golf?" They do buy/sell, and then finally preview the Memorial Tournament this weekend in Dublin, Ohio!
Jason Little is our guest today. Jason is the City Manager for Melissa, Texas, a growing smaller community in the DFW Metroplex. Jason has been leading a high-performing culture in Melissa for over 16 years. He shares his leadership journey and explains how his high-achieving organization serves a community that is experiencing increased growth. … Jason Little: City Manager Melissa, Texas Read More » The post Jason Little: City Manager Melissa, Texas appeared first on GROW GREAT.
This week, at The One Thing Podcast by The Horton Group, our host, Jason Helfert, talks to our guest, Shawn Jeffers, President and CEO of Little City Foundation.
I have been in courthouses where it appears that I have entered the twilight zone. I typically see this in small cities where they don't have the capital for multiple courthouses. This podcast brings attention to the differences, but more importantly tips on how to navigate in another county that you don't normally practice in.
Within roughly the past six months, Knox News has welcomed aboard public safety reporter Liz Kellar, growth and development reporter Silas Sloan, trending news reporter Devarrick Turner and investigative reporter Anila Yoganathan. Coming from as far as Alaska and as close as North Carolina, these Knoxville newcomers have seen their expectations blown away since exploring the city in more depth. This week's episode invites each new reporter to share their prior perspective of the city, their initial impressions upon moving here, their thoughts on what's missing and their favorite hangouts. "The Scruffy Stuff," hosted by downtown reporter Ryan Wilusz, is presented by knoxnews.com
Phil and Johnny talk about the Fort Wayne Little City at McMillen Park from the past weekend as the FWGA schedule heats up. They also review the Memorial, with Phil giving details about what it was like being on the grounds and also talk Billy Ho. They also get further into the LIV Golf field this week in London and finally preview the Canadian Open this week!
Zach, Johnny, and Phil talk about the most recent event on the FWGA schedule at Coyote Creek where Johnny finished 2nd, and preview the Little City this week where our guy Zach is the defending champ. Then they talk about Sam Burns' 3rd win of the year, Scottie, Spieth, and eventually preview the Memorial this week in Dublin, Ohio!
In this, the last new episode of Season 4 of this podcast, Caitlyn picks up where she left off in Part 1. She and a friend she'd been gardening with started selling salad mix and herbs to places like Tartine and other nearby restaurants. They also established a small CSA for folks in the building where their garden was as well as a few neighbors. The success of this project had them thinking on a larger scale—they wanted to establish a commercial farm. Of course, that's not so easy if you intend to stay in a city like San Francisco, which they did. They also decided not to go the non-profit route, preferring rather to keep things manageable and adopting more of a co-op model. Around 2010, they found a plot of land in the Excelsior that had once been a creek and was surrounded on three sides by backyards. They tracked down the landlord, who lived in LA, and convinced him to lease the land to them for one and a half years. Clearing the land and readying it for gardening took some time. But owing to the creek that used to flow through it, the land was fertile and nutrient-rich. But of course, there were challenges. Zoning was among the first. So they worked with The City to address issues around that. Little City Gardens was born. Three years or so into the project, her partner left San Francisco, but Caitlyn stayed on, enlisting more folks to help out. They ran Little City for another nearly four years, growing and selling vegetables, flowers, and herbs. They sold to even more restaurants than before, had an ongoing presence at farmer's markets, and expanded their CSA. When the lease ran out and the owner went to sell the land, they tried to get a trust to help buy it. But it didn't happen. A private school purchased the land in 2014, and LCG worked with them for two more years. Then Little City Gardens was no more. It was 2016 and before Little City closed, Caitlyn found the Friends of 770 Woolsey, a group of Portola neighbors dedicated to gaining the rights and raising the money to purchase a square block in the neighborhood that, until the 1990s, was a working greenhouse. Caitlyn shares a deeper version of the history of the lot than she laid out in Part 1. The greenhouses that today are relics were built in 1922 by the Garibaldi family. At the time, there were a couple dozen such locations in the Portola. The greenhouses shut down in the '90s, as we've mentioned, and the Garibaldis sold the property in 2017. In 2021, the developers who bought the lot made an offer to the community to buy it. The offer is time-sensitive and expires this July. And so, the Friends of 770 Woolsey and the Greenhouse Project are raising money to that end. You can donate to that effort here. You can follow both groups on IG: Friends of 77 Woolsey and Greenhouse Project. We end this episode and this season of Storied: San Francisco with Caitlyn's thoughts about what it means to still be here in The City, fighting not only to stay, but to make this seven-mile-by-seven-mile plot of Earth better for all the humans, plants, and animals who share this space. We thank you for listening, this season and the three that came before. In the coming weeks, we'll be rerunning episodes from our archives, so be on the lookout for those. We'll also pop in from time to time with messages about whatever's on our minds. We encourage you now as we always have to share with us and fellow listeners what's on your mind as we move ahead to whatever's next for this city we all love to hate and hate to love. Peace. We recorded this podcast at the Greenhouse Project in the Portola in April 2022. Photography by Jeff Hunt
Shotgun Saturday Nights - An Unofficial King Falls AM AND Improv on Tape NSFW Fancast!
Welcome back to the first episode after the holidays. I've missed you all!!! We are now on Facebook. Come find us and look there for updates and announcements as well as on Twitter!!! Tonight we talk about banned books, the King Falls Peace Garden, Rainbow lights. Lesbian erotica, and identity theft! findriley.maxinemiles.com PS This is my first solo episode. (Be kind, I have no idea what I'm doing!!!! LOL) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shotgunsammy/message
On this weeks episode the boys decide to take the podcast on the road and head out to Atlantic City. Only to find themselves in a cesspit of the highest degree.
Happy Halloweenies, to all our little bunniculas. This week we are having a hauntingly good time with Emmy and Oscar-nominee JoBeth Williams. You Might Know Her From The Big Chill, Kramer vs. Kramer, American Dreamer, Wyatt Earp, Frasier, Stir Crazy, Jungle 2 Jungle, Dexter, Poltergeist, and Poltergeist II: The Other Side. We talked to JoBeth about the Poltergeist films with shocking reveals about the props, Zelda Rubinstein, and the grueling stunts that left her bloody. We also dug into her theatre beginnings with Raúl Juliá at Williamstown, her nude scene in her film debut, Kramer vs. Kramer, stealing from Little Edie in Me, Myself, and I, headlining the ‘80s rom-com American Dreamer on location in Paris, and the incestuous dating history of The Big Chill cast. This one was a true candy cornucopia of tricks and treats. Follow us on social media @damianbellino || @rodemanne Anne's nephew playing in a local band with 19 and 31 year olds: Lauren Stokes Band Nirvana's cover of the Vaselines' “Molly's Lips” Saved by the Bell: Zack Attack, Hot Sundae, The Five Aces Leanna Creel (aka Tori from SBTB) was also in Parent Trap 3 Jojo Siwa dancing to Grease with her dance partner Jenna on Dancing with the Stars Anne Heche (YMKHF Ep #82 ) where she talks about getting voted off DWTS Lori Loughlin's daughter was saved over Mel C?!? We both love Tom Bergeron Anne learned about Jojo Siwa from Lemon's Snatch Game on Drag Race Canada Jojo Siwa's candy mansion Miriam Margoyles is someone we need to get on the show Jobeth did Threepenny Opera, Ah, Wilderness!, and musical Juno and the Paycock! at Williamstown Theatre Festival in 1974 1984's American Dreamer, an underrated classic where Jobeth plays a housewife turned novelist Me, Myself, and I with George Segal Acted opposite a number of funny men: Gene WIlder, Richard Pryor, Billy Crystal, Alan King Goldie Hawn in Private Benjamin is the gold standard Kramer vs Kramer nude scene is so funny 3 weeks of rehearsal The Big Chill Briefly dated Kevin Kline prior to The Big Chill (who also dated Patti Lupone and Glenn Close) Larry Kasdan wrote Karen for Jobeth Worked with Kevin Costner in Wyatt Earp Diane Freeling in the classic Poltergeist Julian Beck was old man in Poltergeist II. He co-founded The Living Theatre Zelda Rubinstein had TALL boyfriends Sam Rockwell called Jobeth before starting on the Poltergeist reboot On Hope, was a short film Jobeth directed (written by Lynn Mamet) and got nominated for an Oscar (with Veronica Cartwright, Annette O'Toole, Mercedes Ruehl Was SAG Foundation President and is involved in crafting the SAG Awards Stop or My Mom Will Shoot opposite Sly Stallone and Estelle Getty Killed Craig T Nelson, Fucked TIm Allen, married Ed O Neill Turned down The Natural and Murphy Brown Didn't get Fatal Attraction (director saw her as the wife role that eventually went to Anne Archer, a scientologist) Jobeth's husband is a director, John Pasquin Sidney Poitier directed her on Stir Crazy and Richard Pryor was struggling with drugs at the time Gloria Vane was an extravagant, expensive sitcom set in the 30s where Jobeth played a spoiled movie star Starred in the Blake Edwards movie, Switch is a wild ride where she kills a man who comes back from the dead as a woman (Ellen Barkin). She gets seduced by Lorraine Bracco Does play a lesbian with Penelope Ann Miller in Little City (1999) Anne Archer is Tommy Davis who is a henchman for Scientology (sadly not David Miscavige) WHERE IS SHELLY MISCAVIGE
Location, location, location! This week's episode of the It's A Mimic! podcast roams the steampunk-Victorian-London-inspired streets and surrounding area of Baldur's Gate. Join the well-informed panel of Dungeon Masters as they dig deep into the history, lore, establishments, and notable citizens that call Baldur's Gate home. (Bonus, Terry finally learns what the acronym “SCAG” stands for, in Dungeons and Dragons!) Cold Open 0:00 Intro 0:28 Baldur's Gate in 5e 2:55 Commercial 40:52 Baldur's Gate from Other Sources 43:30 Social Media Info 1:08:25 Denizens of Baldur's Gate 1:09:20 Outro 1:46:12 Post-Credit 1:47:06 Available On: https://www.itsamimic.com iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/its-a-mimic/id1450770037 Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/show/3Y19VxSxLKyfg0gY0yUeU1 Podbean at https://itsamimic.podbean.com/ YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzQmvEufzxPHWrFSZbB8uuw Social: Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/itsamimic/ Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/itsamimic/?hl=en Reddit at https://www.reddit.com/r/ItsaMimic/ Email at info@itsamimic.com Dungeon Master: Dan O'Coin Host 2: Terry Williams Host 3: Brad McMann Written by: Dan O'Coin and Adam Nason Director: Dan O'Coin and Adam Nason Audio Editor: Travis Forsythe Video Editor: Adam Nason Produced by: Travis Forsythe and Adam Nason Executive Producers: Dan O'Coin and Adam Nason Intro/Outro Music by: Cory Wiebe Logo by: Katie Skidmore at https://www.instagram.com/clementineartportraits/ Current Gear: Microphone (USA) - https://amzn.to/2WWuCsz Microphone (CAN) - https://amzn.to/2WTZ69G This post or video may contain affiliate links, which means we may receive a commission for purchases made through our links. This episode is meant to be used as an inspirational supplement for Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition and tabletop roleplaying games in general. It's A Mimic! does not own the rights to any Wizards of the Coasts products. Artwork included in this episode's visualizations is published and/or owned by Wizards of the Coast.
Shawn Jeffers, Executive Director of the non-profit, Little City, shares his lessons from his 47 years of community service experience.Learn about the skills it takes to run a non-profit by listening to Shawn Jeffers' story of hardship, fulfillment, and success. Shawn gives valuable tips on properly setting your identity, and how he was able to overcome the fear of working with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. If Shawn's career journey inspires you, please consider donating to Little City.“The more I give, the more it comes back to me in ways I could never, ever payback...I have had to overcome the belief that I could do [non-profit work] alone or the belief that it was about me...it has very little to do with me.” -Shawn Jeffers
On May 2, 2015, Donna Garban and Kate Jacobs opened Little City Books in Hoboken, New Jersey. Donna is by nature a salonista, and Kate likes the Russians and the Victorians, and some of the Edwardians, and is learning to like the Nows.Jane Simon Ammeson is a freelance journalist, food and travel writer, and author. Her book Lincoln Road Trip: The Back Roads to America's Favorite President, was a Finalist for the 2019 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards in the Travel category. Her other books include How to Murder Your Wealthy Lovers and Get Away with It: Money & Mayhem in the Gilded Age, Hauntings of the Underground Railroad: Ghosts of the Midwest and Murders that Made Headlines: Crimes of Indiana.Enjoy!Links for this episode: Little City BooksKate Jacobs, Bar None RecordsFantasy Author Panel: Ava Reid, Alix Harrow, and R.F. KuangIn The Heights! Book Launch with Lin-Manuel Miranda Sutton Foster, Hooked Chris Frantz, Remain in Love Seven Silly Eaters, Mary Ann Hoberman, Marla FrazeeWhy Sinatra Matters, Pete HamillA Walk in the Woods, Bill BrysonJane Simon AmmesonJane Simon Ammeson Book Red-Headed Woman, Katherine Brush Support the show (https://paypal.me/TheBookshopPodcast?locale.x=en_US)
THIS WISDOM have I seen also under the sun, and it seemed great unto me---What Solomon BEHELD with his eyes was the excellence and greatness of wisdom-- Know that there is no other source of true wisdom but that which comes from God- THIS WISDOM have I seen also under the sun, and it seemed great unto me-
Sean and I continue the conversation with Jennifer from Love This Little City and dig into the three mistake she has seen couples make in planning their wedding.
In this episode Sean and I sit down and chat with Jennifer to hear her best advice for couples currently planning their wedding!
A trip into the Little City for groceries and such. Spending time with Mother Andersen in the Big City. Installing a new dishwasher and fixing bathroom fans. More complaints about keeping vehicles clean and a LACK of snow. Zpeedy Gonzales has been put into winter storage. Looks from the locals at Dorian Gray being driven in winter. COVID-19 update for British Columbia and the potential onset of cabin fever. Setting up a visit with Dad.
A trip into the Little City for groceries and such. Spending time with Mother Andersen in the Big City. Installing a new dishwasher and fixing bathroom fans. More complaints about keeping vehicles clean and a LACK of snow. Zpeedy Gonzales has been put into winter storage. Looks from the locals at Dorian Gray being driven in winter. COVID-19 update for British Columbia and the potential onset of cabin fever. Setting up a visit with Dad.
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Meet your host, ME - Jennifer Galvin-Anderson, MA! Daughter, sister, wife, mom, Traumatic Brain Injury survivor, cancer survivor, business owner, energy healing practitioner, and author, who is on this journey we call "life" just like the rest of us....... Let's connect and walk this journey together! Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/my/profile)
We are living in unprecedented times. How do the leaders of our cities cope with what’s happening while continuing with the programs and initiatives that were underway prior to the pandemic and the cries for social justice and racial equality? And then, in an election year, how do those leaders keep their campaign moving ahead? Why not ask someone who is doing it, right?Denny Doyle is the Mayor of a big little city, Beaverton, Oregon. He’s done a lot right in his years as Mayor. So, in this episode we’re tapping into that. We’re talking about how a city moves forward through turbulent waters. Along the way Denny shares insights about leadership, dealing with economic turmoil, working to build racial equity, wisdom for the next generation, and providing for the citizens of the city he leads. Submit Your Story Idea! https://www.youdontsay.net/tell-me-about-itThis Episode Sponsored by: Theresa Springer, Movement Mortgage - Must Love Dogs NW – Buzzsprout - Caerus Insurance
After the reveal of The Zone Clan being America's favorite podcasting brother's, The Scorpion Dojo trio makes amends for the previous punching infidelity. After a quick decision from Beatrix, Danny, and Zachary to become Zombies to protect the dojo, Middlest Ninja Travis defects from The Zone Clan to join forces. Will it be enough to fend off the remaining Zone Clan members and their attempt to take over the city? Or will they swing wildly in the final showdown? Find out as we return to our 90's karate action storyline in Fist City. CONTENT WARNINGS: Violence, Zombies, Kung Fu, Bad Celebrity Impressions PS: If the McElroy family ever comes across this episode. I'm so sorry. Playset: Fist City (https://bullypulpitgames.com/downloads/fist-city/) Bully Pulpit Games (https://bullypulpitgames.com/) Promo: The Weekly Cooldown (https://terriblebookclub.com/) To check out Charle's all Shrek drag show: https://www.facebook.com/events/276056066934742/ (https://www.facebook.com/events/276056066934742/) If you enjoyed the episode, want to support what we do, or just want to say hi, feel free to hit us up: (https://terriblebookclub.com/) http://www.rollingmisadventures.com (http://www.rollingmisadventures.com/) http://www.patreon.com/rollingmisadventures (http://www.patreon.com/rollingmisadventures) https://discord.gg/vFRpsEw (https://discord.gg/vFRpsEw) https://www.facebook.com/groups/rollingmisadventures/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/rollingmisadventures/) http://www.twitter.com/rmisadventures (http://www.twitter.com/rmisadventures) https://www.teepublic.com/user/rollingmisadventures (https://www.teepublic.com/user/rollingmisadventures) Check out our other shows: Derek - LifeWorld (https://www.spreaker.com/show/lifeworld) Charles - Talk & Roll (https://www.noco.fm/shows/talk-n-roll) Megan - Oh No! Lit Class (http://ohnolitclass.com/) Paris - Terrible Book Club (https://terriblebookclub.com/) Part of the NoCo FM family. Hear more great podcasts at https://noco.fm (https://noco.fm/) Support this podcast
After the reveal of The Zone Clan being America's favorite podcasting brother's, The Scorpion Dojo trio makes amends for the previous punching infidelity. After a quick decision from Beatrix, Danny, and Zachary to become Zombies to protect the dojo, Middlest Ninja Travis defects from The Zone Clan to join forces. Will it be enough to fend off the remaining Zone Clan members and their attempt to take over the city? Or will they swing wildly in the final showdown? Find out as we return to our 90's karate action storyline in Fist City. CONTENT WARNINGS: Violence, Zombies, Kung Fu, Bad Celebrity Impressions PS: If the McElroy family ever comes across this episode. I'm so sorry. Playset: Fist City (https://bullypulpitgames.com/downloads/fist-city/) Bully Pulpit Games (https://bullypulpitgames.com/) Promo: The Weekly Cooldown (https://terriblebookclub.com/) To check out Charle's all Shrek drag show: https://www.facebook.com/events/276056066934742/ (https://www.facebook.com/events/276056066934742/) If you enjoyed the episode, want to support what we do, or just want to say hi, feel free to hit us up: (https://terriblebookclub.com/) http://www.rollingmisadventures.com (http://www.rollingmisadventures.com/) http://www.patreon.com/rollingmisadventures (http://www.patreon.com/rollingmisadventures) https://discord.gg/vFRpsEw (https://discord.gg/vFRpsEw) https://www.facebook.com/groups/rollingmisadventures/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/rollingmisadventures/) http://www.twitter.com/rmisadventures (http://www.twitter.com/rmisadventures) https://www.teepublic.com/user/rollingmisadventures (https://www.teepublic.com/user/rollingmisadventures) Check out our other shows: Derek - LifeWorld (https://www.spreaker.com/show/lifeworld) Charles - Talk & Roll (https://www.noco.fm/shows/talk-n-roll) Megan - Oh No! Lit Class (http://ohnolitclass.com/) Paris - Terrible Book Club (https://terriblebookclub.com/) Part of the NoCo FM family. Hear more great podcasts at https://noco.fm (https://noco.fm/) Support this podcast
Singer-songwriter Bill Abernathy tells Rockshana about his career as a singer-songwriter in the big little town of Kansas.
Alex Rembold is a Chicago based singer songwriter and improvisational actor. He has performed at the iO with the musical improv group "La Di Da" and is the host of the podcast "Little City; Big World". He shares about his experience living with Bipolar 1.
In this completely normal episode (where Derek definitely isn't dead): Danny “Flailing Fists” Sylver and Beatrix “Liquid Sylver” Sylver are newlywed martial arts masters with nary a braincell between them. Excited to open their newly combined Heritage Martial Arts Supply and Zombie Defense Outlet, their marital and new business bliss is shattered by the sudden arrival of their friend Zachary “The Crimson Stroke” Filigree and an ass-kicking by the mysterious Zone Clan. Can Danny and Beatrix’s relationship survive the secrets she and Zach have been hiding? Just who are the Zone Clan and what do they want? IS the spleen in the butt? Find out all this and more in this absolutely run-of-the-mill Rolling Misadventures where nothing is different at all and we're all definitely alive. CONTENT WARNINGS: Violence, Zombies, Kung Fu, Incorrect Anatomy Playset: Fist City (https://bullypulpitgames.com/downloads/fist-city/) Check out the game Fiasco by Bully Pulpit Games (https://bullypulpitgames.com/) Introduction by Harper Jean (https://twitter.com/HarperJean3) Promo: NoCo Gaydio (https://www.noco.fm/shows/noco-gaydio) If you enjoyed the episode, want to support what we do, or just want to say hi, feel free to hit us up: Website - http://www.rollingmisadventures.com (http://www.rollingmisadventures.com/) Patreon - http://www.patreon.com/rollingmisadventures (http://www.patreon.com/rollingmisadventures) Discord - https://discord.gg/vFRpsEw (https://discord.gg/vFRpsEw) Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/rollingmisadventures/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/rollingmisadventures/) Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/rmisadventures (http://www.twitter.com/rmisadventures) Merch - https://www.teepublic.com/user/rollingmisadventures (https://www.teepublic.com/user/rollingmisadventures) Check out our other shows: Derek - https://www.spreaker.com/show/lifeworld (https://www.spreaker.com/show/lifeworld) Charles - https://www.noco.fm/shows/talk-n-roll (https://www.noco.fm/shows/talk-n-roll) Megan - http://ohnolitclass.com/ (http://ohnolitclass.com/) Paris - https://terriblebookclub.com/ (https://terriblebookclub.com/) Part of the NoCo FM family. Hear more great podcasts at https://noco.fm (https://noco.fm/) Support this podcast
In this completely normal episode (where Derek definitely isn't dead): Danny “Flailing Fists” Sylver and Beatrix “Liquid Sylver” Sylver are newlywed martial arts masters with nary a braincell between them. Excited to open their newly combined Heritage Martial Arts Supply and Zombie Defense Outlet, their marital and new business bliss is shattered by the sudden arrival of their friend Zachary “The Crimson Stroke” Filigree and an ass-kicking by the mysterious Zone Clan. Can Danny and Beatrix’s relationship survive the secrets she and Zach have been hiding? Just who are the Zone Clan and what do they want? IS the spleen in the butt? Find out all this and more in this absolutely run-of-the-mill Rolling Misadventures where nothing is different at all and we're all definitely alive. CONTENT WARNINGS: Violence, Zombies, Kung Fu, Incorrect Anatomy Playset: Fist City (https://bullypulpitgames.com/downloads/fist-city/) Check out the game Fiasco by Bully Pulpit Games (https://bullypulpitgames.com/) Introduction by Harper Jean (https://twitter.com/HarperJean3) Promo: NoCo Gaydio (https://www.noco.fm/shows/noco-gaydio) If you enjoyed the episode, want to support what we do, or just want to say hi, feel free to hit us up: Website - http://www.rollingmisadventures.com (http://www.rollingmisadventures.com/) Patreon - http://www.patreon.com/rollingmisadventures (http://www.patreon.com/rollingmisadventures) Discord - https://discord.gg/vFRpsEw (https://discord.gg/vFRpsEw) Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/rollingmisadventures/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/rollingmisadventures/) Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/rmisadventures (http://www.twitter.com/rmisadventures) Merch - https://www.teepublic.com/user/rollingmisadventures (https://www.teepublic.com/user/rollingmisadventures) Check out our other shows: Derek - https://www.spreaker.com/show/lifeworld (https://www.spreaker.com/show/lifeworld) Charles - https://www.noco.fm/shows/talk-n-roll (https://www.noco.fm/shows/talk-n-roll) Megan - http://ohnolitclass.com/ (http://ohnolitclass.com/) Paris - https://terriblebookclub.com/ (https://terriblebookclub.com/) Part of the NoCo FM family. Hear more great podcasts at https://noco.fm (https://noco.fm/) Support this podcast
Valeria berichtet auf LittleCITY.ch seit 2012 über Reisen, Essen und all die schönen Dinge, die das Leben zu bieten hat. Hauptsächlich ist LittleCITY aber ein Schweizer Reiseblog. Neben dem Reisen ist die Fotografie seit vielen Jahren Valerias Leidenschaft. Seit 2018 ist sie Partner Fotografin bei Keystone. Valerias Herz schlägt ausserdem für Thai Food, Sonnenuntergänge und das Tessin und wenn sie sich zwischen einem Traumstrand in Asien und den Schweizer Bergen entscheiden müsste, wüsste sie nicht, was die Antwort wäre. Sie hat einen Master in BWL, komme beruflich wie auch Adi aus dem Online Marketing und ist seit Januar 2019 Vorstandsmitglied des Swiss Travelwriters Club (STC).Mehr Infos über LittleCity findest du hier:- https://littlecity.ch- https://www.instagram.com/valeriaslittlecity/- https://www.youtube.com/LittleCITYch
Hot Tag WrestleCast w/Richard Bronson Vickrey (@TheRealRBV) Produced by Big Joe Morin (@TBTalkPod) EP 3.0 “Wrestle & Respect” On Episode Three of the Hot Tag WrestleCast Go Inside the Dynamic Mind of Independent Wrestling Owner & Promoter, Thomas “Big Tom” Williams. Mr. Williams Shares His Unique Business Philosophies and the Secrets to WAR Wrestling’s Tremendous Success. Above All Mr. Williams Believes that Family and Community Come First. Learn How War Has Been Able to Give Back to the Little City of Lima, Ohio. warwrestling.com facebook.com/warowner Hamin Media Group’s Ace Reporter, William Alicea also joins the show. Mr. Alicea Returns as a Follow Up to Discuss the Recent WWE First Quarter Financial Report. www.indypw.com www.lastwordonwrestling.com @wa34222wa Plus… Keys for Pro Wrestling Marketing to Millennials and Key Demographics. Visit our Sponsors… War on Morons Podcast https://thewaronmorons.podbean.com/ Vince Russo russosbrand.com/ Grab a Bag of Russo Bro Coffee from thebroasters.comthebroasters.com/product/russo-bro/ Pro Wrestling Teesprowrestlingtees.com/binhaminprowrestlingtees.com/stevierichardsprowrestlingtees.com/SEGShirtsprowrestlingtees.com/greekgodpapadon
Hot Tag WrestleCast w/Richard Bronson Vickrey (@TheRealRBV) Produced by Big Joe Morin (@TBTalkPod) EP 3.0 “Wrestle & Respect” On Episode Three of the Hot Tag WrestleCast Going Inside the Dynamic Mind of Independent Wrestling Owner & Promoter, Thomas “Big Tom” Williams. Mr. Williams Shares His Unique Business Philosophies and the Secrets to WAR Wrestling’s Tremendous Success. Above All Mr. Williams Believes that Family and Community Come First. Learn How War Has Been Able to Give Back to the Little City of Lima, Ohio. warwrestling.com facebook.com/warowner Hamin Media Group’s Ace Reporter, William Alicea also joins the show. Mr. Alicea Returns as a Follow Up to Discuss the Recent WWE First Quarter Financial Report. www.indypw.com www.lastwordonwrestling.com @wa34222wa Plus… Keys for Pro Wrestling Marketing to Millennials and Key Demographics. Visit our Sponsors… War on Morons Podcast https://thewaronmorons.podbean.com/ Vince Russo russosbrand.com/ Grab a Bag of Russo Bro Coffee from thebroasters.comthebroasters.com/product/russo-bro/ Pro Wrestling Teesprowrestlingtees.com/binhaminprowrestlingtees.com/stevierichardsprowrestlingtees.com/SEGShirtsprowrestlingtees.com/greekgodpapadon
Coronavirus season has us back on the mic, we are back joined with custom jewelry designer the Real Neil Diamond. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
That's Mark Paterson, an executive in the industrial equipment industry, and father of a boy who is autistic. Mark speaks candidly with our host David Hirsch about some of the difficulties of raising a child with special needs. That's on this Dad to Dad podcast. To find out about Little City go to www.littlecity.org. To learn about the Special Fathers Network, go to 21stcenturydads.org.
Host David Hirsch talks to special father, Dan Tepperman. Dan has two boys including 20 year old Scott who is autistic. Dan talks about the challenges and rewards of raising a child with special needs and the family's decision to use Little City (www.littlecity.org) to help Scott thrive and the family to regain its balance. That's all in this Dad to Dad Podcast, presented by the Special Fathers Network. To find out more about the Special Fathers Network, go to 21stcenturydads.org.
Joe Ovies, Adam Eshbaugh, and Wayne Holt host, and visit with Sean Mayefskie, owner of GMA Supply in Holly Springs. GMA Supply is a full-service supplier of fiber-cement siding, windows, doors, shutters, and other products. GMA Supply just celebrated their twentieth anniversary, and is the title sponsor of Beericana, Saturday, October 12th. Then, they visit with owner, John Seelbinder, and Darryl Wells, brewer, at Little City Brewing and Provisions Company, in Raleigh. They discuss the downtown fire that started “two hundred feet” from their location on March 16th, 2017. They also bring in their “No Parking Anytime” double IPA; the “Downtown Double” West Coast IPA; and they also refer to their Mosaic Session IPA, and Plethora, a Berliner Sour. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim Sullivan and Michael Yount call themselves Salt Lake City cheerleaders, but they do more than just cheer on this growing city - they are an integral part of its development and are changing the way we think about using our streets, landscape, and public spaces. Tim and Michael are the owners of Little City Inc., a Utah Benefit Corporation that creates temporary, urban spaces utilized for walking, transit, and bicycling while providing affordable space for entrepreneurs and makers. We sat down this them in this week's episode to learn how Little City Inc. came to be, what a Utah Benefit Corporation is, and why we need to be using big city solutions as Salt Lake continues to develop. Listen and then be sure to check them out at www.littlecityinc.com! This episode is brought to you by KUHL Clothing. Subscribe to the HEAL Utah podcast on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, Podbean, or our RSS feed.
Tim Sullivan and Michael Yount call themselves Salt Lake City cheerleaders, but they do more than just cheer on this growing city - they are an integral part of its development and are changing the way we think about using our streets, landscape, and public spaces. Tim and Michael are the owners of Little City Inc., a Utah Benefit Corporation that creates temporary, urban spaces utilized for walking, transit, and bicycling while providing affordable space for entrepreneurs and makers. We sat down this them in this week's episode to learn how Little City Inc. came to be, what a Utah Benefit Corporation is, and why we need to be using big city solutions as Salt Lake continues to develop. Listen and then be sure to check them out at www.littlecityinc.com! This episode is brought to you by KUHL Clothing. Subscribe to the HEAL Utah podcast on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, Podbean, or our RSS feed.
Jon was on this podcast in March of 2017. The day after we posted the episode, a massive fire burned down a large apartment building near Little City Brewing, a tragic even that led to the main feeder streets to Little City being shut down for the last two years. This unexpected even had a huge impact not only on Little City, but on Jon's entire group, Local Icon Hospitality. Here's his honest, vulnerable telling of what he and his team went through, and how they've come out the other side stronger and better than ever. This is an awesome, awesome interview. Enjoy...
No sleep, Chris gets butt_hole goosebumps, being hunted, we recapitulate our pizza date to Little City Pizza!!!
The Zibra Blog’s BEFORE AND AFTER Furniture Refinishing Podcast
Maverick, Horror, Furries, Bad Dragon, Gay Flirting, Little City, Marathon. Brought to you by https://dressdownday.bandcamp.com
Matt and Scott take a break from politics (sort of) to talk with Knoxville small business owner Jodi Eades (Knoxville Soap, Candle & Gifts) about the challenges of keeping a small business afloat during a tough economy.
Matt and Scott take a break from politics (sort of) to talk with Knoxville small business owner Jodi Eades (Knoxville Soap, Candle & Gifts) about the challenges of keeping a small business afloat during a tough economy.
Craft beer brings us to some interesting places that we otherwise never would have had the pleasure of visiting. The town of Vergennes, VT is one of those places, but a week or two back we swung by to catch up with Ian, brewer/owner/chef at Hired Hand. Their focus is on keeping their products as local as possible, from the beer ingredients to the food, and their passion is evident as soon as you walk in the welcoming taproom. We chatted about all things VT with the modest, quiet spoken Ian, and enjoyed some of his great brews. Beers Reviewed: Hired Hand Tractor Pilsner; Hired Hand Addi Roots IPA. This episode is brought to you by Tavour - Discover rare beers, curate your collection and get it delivered. Download the app and use the code "BAOS" to receive $10 in beer bucks after you spend $25 // tavour.com Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads // bit.ly/CeeBrewHeads Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube! // bit.ly/BAOSYouTube
Jim and Steve continue their interview with artist, publisher, and facilitator Marc Fisher who is centered in Chicago. The focus shifts to his collaboration with the Chicago Arts Partnerships in Education and his work with developmentally disabled artists at Little City's Center for the Arts.
From Fifty-One Tales, by Lord Dunsany. Originally published in 1915, and read out loud by Kay Mack.
Justin sits down with Jennifer Dennis of Love This Little City Wedding Coordination.
I lived in Nashville Tennessee for 16 years. It was beautiful. There were rolling hills. We had four perfect seasons. The shopping and the culture were to die for. A friend visited me and said it was like being in a Hidden Valley Ranch commercial. It was beautiful and wonderful. In spite of the culture and beauty, it’s not the scenery of a town that plants you there, it’s the people who you share that place with. Today’s episode is about my home town of Lufkin, Texas and how sometimes we end up in the very place that we thought we needed to escape. My friend and guest today is Tara Watson-Watkins the Lufkin Convention and Visitors Bureau Executive Director. Tara was Miss Texas and left Lufkin for ten years for school and her career. She has been back for 14 years and loves promoting Lufkin and small town life in general. Today, we talk about the advantages of small town life and living in Lufkin and similar small towns. You can find Melissa here: Podcast Web Page Facebook Page @MsMelissaRadke on Instagram @msmelissaradke on Twitter Show Notes [02:47] Tara Watson-Watkins loves Lufkin and loves being able to promote her hometown. She gets to tell people why they should visit Lufkin, and reminds the residents why they should love to be home. [03:51] Tara was also Miss Texas. She truly has a love for Lufkin and small towns in general. [04:02] Tara left Lufkin for ten years. She went to school at Texas Christian University and then worked at Pfizer pharmaceuticals and another company. [04:23] Tara knew it was time to come home when her father passed away, and her mother had an accident falling off of a ladder. [04:59] Tara has been home now for 14 years. [05:16] How many women and young girls just want to get out of their small towns. [05:48] Tara may go to bigger cities to shop and get her fix, but there is no better place than being home. [06:11] What small-town life provides. There is such a networking opportunity of friends and family that aren't even blood relations. [06:56] In a small town, it's important to take advantage of the opportunity to get to know people. Go into it with open eyes and an open heart. [07:44] Moving back to Lufkin changed Melissa's outlook on everything. [07:54] In a small town, you can have no blood relatives and yet have a community. Take the time to appreciate the heart of a small town. [08:13] If you make the effort, people will make the effort with you. Embrace the people that are there, because small-town people are the best. [09:04] How moving back to your hometown can be a culture shock and feel like starting over. [09:37] Melissa decided to make herself approachable and started smiling at people. [10:32] What Tara loves about Lufkin. It's a special town. Being a part of the community is a full circle moment for Tara. She loves being able to leave her car running and know it will be there when she gets back. [12:19] In small towns, you also make friends who play jokes on you. [12:47] The Lufkin community is the most giving community that Tara has ever been a part of. [13:22] How the community comes together to make a difference. [14:43] Lufkin is the home of Lufkin industries an oil and gas equipment company. It was the town's largest employer, but was purchased by a larger company and started outsourcing jobs. The town lost a lot of employment. Especially, when another employer Temple-Inland was acquired by International Paper. [15:33] Because of these job losses, the city and Chamber of Commerce have been working hard to bring new industry to the town. [16:31] Lufkin is bringing back jobs and industry. [16:41] Lockheed Martin is also bringing in a new plant. There are definitely things on the horizon. [17:49] When people say negative things about Lufkin, Melissa wants to engage. [18:35] There are a lot of things for families to do in Lufkin. [19:30] Tara wants her children to grow up appreciating their small town. She has worked hard to instill a sense of volunteering and giving back. [23:23] Doing an educational push to shop local. All of Melissa's merchandise is produced locally. If they succeed, they are succeeding with Lufkin. [27:21] A great story about when Tara was Miss Texas, and she went to Target and denied being Miss Texas. [28:48] When Melissa was at The Dollar Store, a man was going to rob the store, but his wife was in line and prevented it. [29:19] Tara shares a CVS story about discretely trying to buy a pregnancy test. [30:53] Melissa's Red Ribbon Week video was on CNN and how a store clerk kept her grounded. [33:57] The lightning round with Tara. Thanks for joining us on Ordinary People Ordinary Things. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and leave a nice review. Just like your mother taught you. Links and Resources: Podcast Web Page Facebook Page @MsMelissaRadke on Instagram @msmelissaradke on Twitter This Sucks But God Is Good (online course) Visit Lufkin Nashville TN Lufkin Industries Texas Monthly Magazine Red Ribbon Week Video
Jazz And Grass (and other stuff too!) is a weekly show addressing musical concepts and ideas that are interesting to us. Enjoy! This episode, we invite the host of the podcast "Little City, Big Sound", David Pender Lofgren, to discuss percussion, drums, and crushing watermelons. Daily Licks On Instagram: www.instagram.com/jazzandgrass/ Tab and Resources: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1dpm0AwyjhlA-Pfc6Px6Ci8Javxjtx7zH --- Lyman's Website: www.lymanlipke.com/ Marcel's Website: www.lessonswithmarcel.com/
Little City, Big Sound is hosted by David Pender Lofgren. Recording, Mixing and Editing by Andy Rick. For more info:www.littlecitybigsound.cominfo@littlecitybigsound.comFacebookInstagram: @little.city.big.sound
This week on Little City with Jack and Diane they’re in Brandon, Manitoba at the MMA Fights, Gord and Bernie go out, plus we play Slanguage again!
Shannon Overby is the new Manager of the Conroe Visitor and Convention Center. Find out what is happening anytime by visiting their website. Add you events also! http://www.playinconroe.com https://www.facebook.com/VisitConroe/ https://www.instagram.com/visitconroe Vanessa Powell-organizer for Christmas on [...]
Ben continues his notebook work; scheduling an interview with a local cemetery groundskeeper while stumbling onto a big lead.
"Bright Lights, Little City" - a blog inspired by Nat High's 1st weekend in Doha and the city's "relentless ambition" is the focus of today's episode. Nat, who started the adventure into writing and sharing his insights into Doha life, tells us why he chose writing, how his creative process works, and how to sustain it.
Join Mike Boehler and Marie Lazzara as they interview Shawn E. Jeffers, Executive Director of Little City Foundation. which provides help, hope, dignity and love for children with disabilities. It was a vision that would develop into a revolutionary new environment and concept in services for these children who experts often said should be institutionalized. Extensive programs and services are offered to children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities such as Down syndrome, autism, cerebral palsy and epilepsy, as well as visual, behavioral, hearing and emotional challenges. Please visit http://www.littlecity.org/ www.linkedlocalnetwork.com
You're constantly told not to read a book by its cover. How about by its title? The Signal has new music from Dixie's Death Pool tonight, but don't let their harsh name fool you. Tune in to The Signal podcast for new music from Dixie's Death Pool, and much more including new music from Sandro Perri.
Download this Episode (right click PC / cntrl click MAC) In this Business Spotlight, Tom Lamar goes On Location to interview Mimi Smith-Danielson of Little City Catering to find out why this established Chamber Member decided to upgrade her membership to “Patron” status. Useful Links Little City Catering Website Little City Catering Facebook page
Donald Antrim reads Donald Barthelme's 1974 short story "I Bought a Little City" and discusses it with The New Yorker's fiction editor, Deborah Treisman.