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It's time to start paying a little closer attention to Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn full 1093 Thu, 16 Jan 2025 23:19:12 +0000 LOWJ30F7uCXAFMn2sNjHyKGQD9bL9UO6 nfl,chicago bears,sports Spiegel & Holmes Show nfl,chicago bears,sports It's time to start paying a little closer attention to Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes bring you Chicago sports talk with great opinions, guests and fun. Join Spiegel and Holmes as they discuss the Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs and White Sox and delve into the biggest sports storylines of the day. Recurring guests include Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson, former Bears coach Dave Wannstedt, former Bears center Olin Kreutz, Cubs manager Craig Counsell, Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner and MLB Network personality Jon Morosi. Catch the show live Monday through Friday (2 p.m. - 6 p.m. CT) on 670 The Score, the exclusive audio home of the Cubs and the Bulls, or on the Audacy app. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
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Want to grow closer to God this year? It starts with small, intentional choices we make every day. In Week 2 of "Little by Little," Pastor Danny Anderson will explore how small spiritual practices—like setting aside time for God, meditating on His Word, turning away from sin, and connecting with others—can draw us nearer to God and lead to a life of purpose and spiritual growth. These practical, life-changing habits will help you experience God's presence, purpose, and peace like never before. This is your moment to take a step toward the life God has for you—don't miss it! Speaker: Pastor Danny Anderson
Look a little closer in the mirror. What do you see? Perfection, or imperfection? Wondering what God sees? This gospel tract will tell you.
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ICYMI: Konversations With Glo Radio Show brought on Riah, 1/3 of Allegedly Speaking Podcast. In this segment, we talked about "What attracts you first?" Meaning...what makes you like a person when you first see them? Please do me a favor and go ahead and click on that play button and listen to this konversation here. Please don't forget to SHARE! SHARE! SHARE! to your friend or 2. Also, become a part of the community on FB by joining the FB group Konversations With Glo. If you want to hear more of Riah, follow her on.. IG: @allegedlyspeakinpodcast Twitter(X): FB: Allegedly Speakin Podcast TIkTok: AllegedlySpeakinPodcast You can catch ya girl "Glo" if you visit the website www.konvowithglo.com to sign up for the emailing list. (No spamming) IG: konversations.with.glo
1) Technotronic Ft Ya Kid K – Get Up (Before The Night Is Over) 2) 49ers – Touch Me 3) Jinny – Keep Warm 4) Snap – Rhythm Is A Dancer 5) Corona – Try Me Out 6) Cappella – U Got 2 Know 7) Haddaway – Rock My Heart 8) Dr. Alban – Sing Hallelujah9) Robert Miles - One & One (Radio Version)10) Price Of Dance - Move & Dance11) Capella - U Got To Let The Music12) Ice MC - Think About The Way13) Sash - Ecudaor15) Urban Cookie Collective - Feels Like Heaven16) Freemasons Ft Amanda Wilson – Love On My Mind 17) Mason vs Princess Superstar – Perfect (Exceeder)18) Bodyrox Ft Luciana – Yeah Yeah (D Ramirez Radio Edit)19) Ida Corr vs Fedde Le Grand – Let Me Think About It 20) Eric Prydz – Pjanoo21) Lee-Cabrera Ft Alex Cartañá – Shake It (Move a Little Closer)22) Tom Novy Ft Michael Marshall – Your Body23) Solu Music Ft KimBlee – Fade (Grant Nelson Big Room Remix)24) Axwell Ft Max C – I Found U (Remode)25) Boogie Pimps – Somebody To Love26) Freaks – The Creeps (Get On The Dancefloor)27) Daft Punk - One More Time28) M&S & The Girl Next Door - Salsoul Nugget If You Wanna (M&S Klub Mix)29) Praise Cats Ft Andrea Love - Shined On Me30) Tomcraft - Lonliness (Radio Cut)31) Amand Van Helden - My My My32) Axwell - Can You Feel The Vibe (Radio Edit)33) Dave Lee - Make A Move (Club Mix)34) Bob Sinclair & Cutee B - Rock This Party (Everybody Dance Now)35) Eric Prydz - Pjanoo36) David Guetta Ft Kelly Rowland - When Love Takes Over37) Nelly Furtado Ft Missy Elliott – Do It (Bill Hamel Remix)38) Jennifer Lopez Ft Ludacris – Do It Well (Ultimix)39) Timbaland Ft Nelly Furtado & Justin Timberlake – Give It To Me (Roberto Bedross Mix)40) Timbaland Ft One Republic – Apologize (Ultimix)41) Britney Spears – Gimme More (Stonebridge Mix)42) Rihanna – Don't Stop The Music (Wideboys Remix)43) Run DMC Vs Jason Nevins - It's Like That44) Swedish House Mafia Ft John Martin - Don't You Worry Child45) Stone Roses - I Am The Resurrection (Original Lp Version)46) Robbie Rivera Presents Rhythm Bangers - Bang (Original Full Vocal Version)46) Cevin Fisher's Big Freak - The Freaks Come Out (Sharp Freaks At Trade Mix)
MISSION UK "Sacrilege" from God's Own Medicine 1986CHAT SHOW "Kings of Confusion" from Single 1987GENE LOVES JEZEBEL "Gorgeous" from The House of Dolls 1987FAD GADGET "Lady Shave" from The Fad Gadget Singles 1981PINK INDUSTRY "Don't Let Go" from Low Technology 1983FRONT 242 "Headhunter" from Single 1988A CERTAIN RATIO "Flight" from The Graveyard and the Ballroom 1980OUR DAUGHTER'S WEDDING "Red Alert" from Digital Cowboy 1981STRANGE ADVANCE "We Run" from 2WO 1985ULTRAVOX "One Small Day" from Lament 1984COCTEAU TWINS "Orange Appled" from Love's Easy Tears - EP 1986THE CHURCH "Disenchanted" from Heyday 1985BIG COUNTRY "Wonderland" from Single 1984THAT PETROL EMOTION "It's a Good Thing" from Manic Pop Thrill 1986GENTLEMEN AFTERDARK "Open the Door" from Open the Door - EP 1983SPLIT ENZ "I Don't Wanna Dance" from Waiata 1981EUROPEANS "The Animal Song" from Vocabulary 1983TALK TALK "Dum Dum Girl" from It's My Life 1984ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN "New Direction" from Echo & the Bunnymen 1987CATERWAUL "Not Today" from Pin and Web 1989BIG DIPPER "Ron Klaus Wrecked His House" from Supercluster 1987SCRUFFY THE CAT "Tiger Tiger" from High Octane Revival 1986THE PRIMITONS "All My Friends" from Don't Go Away: Collected Works 1985JET BLACK BERRIES "Judas Tree" from Animal Necessity 1988SCREAMING TRIBESMEN "Move a Little Closer" from Move a Little Closer 1984DEL FUEGOS "It's Alright" from Boston, Mass. 1985THE REPLACEMENTS "I'll Be You" from Don't Tell a Soul 1989
Siggi og Lovísa flökkuðu um Poppland að þessu sinni. Arnar Eggert og Andrea Jóns gerðu upp plötu vikunnar, Verk með hljómsveitinni Ex.Girls. Farið yfir Grammy tilnefningarnar í ár í sérlegu Grammy-horni og allskonar fjölbreytt tónlist úr öllum heimshornum. HELGI BJÖRNSSON - Ég stoppa hnöttinn með puttanum. GOSI - Ófreskja. CMAT - Stay For Something. BRANDI CARLILE - The Chain. KLEMENS HANNIGAN - Spend Some Time On Me Baby. Inspector Spacetime - Smástund. JAGÚAR - Disco Diva. The Japanese House - Super Trouper. GEORGE HARRISON - My Sweet Lord. Ex.girls - Manneskja. Ex.girls - Æð. Ex.girls - Bensín. Ex.girls - 90 oktan. Ex.girls - Seinni æð. Ex.girls - Er það þrek. Ex.girls - Drepa mann. Ex.girls - Hundrað í hættunni. Ex.girls - Vont er það venst. DAVID BOWIE - Young Americans. UXI - Bridges. Ed Sheeran - American Town. BEYONCÉ - CUFF IT. Calvin Harris & Eliza Rose - Body Moving. Jung Kook - Standing Next to You. PRIMAL SCREAM - Rocks. Kvikindi & Friðrik Dór - Úthverfi. CAGE THE ELEPHANT - Come a Little Closer. Lana Del Rey - Video Games. Khruangbin - A Love International. Dina Ögon - Det läcker. Paul Russell - Lil Boo Thang. FIRST AID KIT - Emmylou. 200.000 NAGLBÍTAR - Brjótum það sem brotnar. ENSÍMI - In Front. MILEY CYRUS - Flowers. SZA - Kill Bill. TAYLOR SWIFT - Anti-Hero. NOAH KAHAN - Stick Season. BOYGENIUS - Cool About It. LAUFEY - From the Start. JALEN NGONDA - Rapture. TAME IMPALA - Let it Happen. ÚLFUR ÚLFUR & HERRA HNETUSMJÖR - Sitt sýnist hverjum. PRINS PÓLÓ - Niðrá strönd. FOSTER THE PEOPLE - Pumped Up Kicks. MUGISON - Gúnaó Kallinn.
Umsjón: Siggi Gunnars & Lovísa Rut Poppland í góðu stuði þennan mánudaginn. Plata vikunnar er ný plata frá Agli Ólafssyni, Tu duende/El duende og upplýsingafundur almannavarna í beinni útsendingu. CELEBS - Dómsdags dans. Jónfrí - Aprílmáni. Stuðmenn - Eitt orð. DAVID BOWIE - Starman. Julian Civilian - Fyrirmyndarborgari. Á MÓTI SÓL - E?g verð að komast aftur heim. THE BAMBOOS - Ex-Files. SISTER SLEDGE - Thinking Of You. Jazzygold - Lonely afterparties. CAGE THE ELEPHANT - Come a Little Closer. HARRY BELAFONTE - Jump In The Line. Egill Ólafsson, Hernández, Lizzy - Tu duende. Hackman, Marika - No Caffeine. KYLIE MINOGUE - Slow. Vaccines, The - Heartbreak Kid. THE CLASH - Should I Stay Or Should I Go. CELEBS - Dómsdags dans. Elín Hall - Manndráp af gáleysi. JÓNAS SIG & LÚÐRASVEIT ÞORLÁKSHAFNAR - Faðir. Sycamore tree - Heart Burns Down. MACY GRAY - I Try. Gosi - Ekki spurning. The Wannadies - You and me song. Egill Ólafsson - Af lífi (líkt og var). MUGISON - É Dúdda Mía. THE BLACK KEYS - Howlin' For You. Allergies, The, Smith, Marietta - Take Another Look At It. Kusk og Óviti, Óviti, KUSK - Loka augunum. THE BEATLES - Penny Lane. Grace, Kenya - Strangers. SÁLIN HANS JÓNS MÍNS - Aldrei Liðið Betur. Leisure - Back in Love.
Umsjón: Siggi Gunnars & Lovísa Rut Poppland í góðu stuði þennan mánudaginn. Plata vikunnar er ný plata frá Agli Ólafssyni, Tu duende/El duende og upplýsingafundur almannavarna í beinni útsendingu. CELEBS - Dómsdags dans. Jónfrí - Aprílmáni. Stuðmenn - Eitt orð. DAVID BOWIE - Starman. Julian Civilian - Fyrirmyndarborgari. Á MÓTI SÓL - E?g verð að komast aftur heim. THE BAMBOOS - Ex-Files. SISTER SLEDGE - Thinking Of You. Jazzygold - Lonely afterparties. CAGE THE ELEPHANT - Come a Little Closer. HARRY BELAFONTE - Jump In The Line. Egill Ólafsson, Hernández, Lizzy - Tu duende. Hackman, Marika - No Caffeine. KYLIE MINOGUE - Slow. Vaccines, The - Heartbreak Kid. THE CLASH - Should I Stay Or Should I Go. CELEBS - Dómsdags dans. Elín Hall - Manndráp af gáleysi. JÓNAS SIG & LÚÐRASVEIT ÞORLÁKSHAFNAR - Faðir. Sycamore tree - Heart Burns Down. MACY GRAY - I Try. Gosi - Ekki spurning. The Wannadies - You and me song. Egill Ólafsson - Af lífi (líkt og var). MUGISON - É Dúdda Mía. THE BLACK KEYS - Howlin' For You. Allergies, The, Smith, Marietta - Take Another Look At It. Kusk og Óviti, Óviti, KUSK - Loka augunum. THE BEATLES - Penny Lane. Grace, Kenya - Strangers. SÁLIN HANS JÓNS MÍNS - Aldrei Liðið Betur. Leisure - Back in Love.
[This blog will always be free to read, but it's also how I pay my bills. So, if you like what you read, please consider a paid subscription. And yes, I do speaking engagements.]I often feel old these days, though I know I'm not. I'm only 36, but don't try telling my body that. My back is often sore. My joints move like caramel popcorn being squeezed. I've reached the point in my life—probably earlier than what's healthy—in which, occasionally, taking a few ibuprofen has become an anticipatory action.But I have noticed—though I don't want to speak for anyone else here—that the most compelling proof I'm getting older is in watching those who built the world of my childhood pass on.There is something about that time, coming-of-age, the latter part of early childhood to adolescence, in which reality is simultaneously being crystallized and suspended, brought into sharper clarity but not-so-threatening. In youth, we experience the peak of a mindset in which the consequences of our actions seem highly plausible but still somehow unlikely. (By the way, this is one of the many reasons I do not wish to be a parent: I have, thus far, failed to fully grasp the careful art of understanding consequence without allowing it to hold me back in necessary moments, and I can't imagine being qualified to teach a child this essential life skill. Hats off to you parents who are capably doing so.)As a child, I understood death and appropriately feared it to a degree. I understood that I could die. Of course I could die. I was a little s**t effortlessly rendered helpless and swelling by a random bee sting. My mortality was not up for debate in my own mind.My failure as a child was understanding the mortality of others and the ensuing paradox that arose from that (again, in my own mind). Yes, I could die, but these adults in my life were much stronger and somehow less likely to die. When I was nine years old—and I think this is true for the vast majority of people—even the thought of making it to thirty felt on par with traveling to the Moon. Plausible, I guess, but justifiably too far away to put much thought into it.Because that perception of time is so cavernous, it felt like the reasonably healthy adults in my life might live forever. They would not, and I knew this, of course. But for a small part of me, it felt that way, and so long as they were perceived to be in relatively good health, there was no reason to adjust that perception. They had already traveled to the Moon. Who was I, with more fingers than years, to say they ever needed to stop traveling?I remember exactly where I was when Robin Williams died. I was sitting at a seafood restaurant's outdoor section in Bar Harbor, Maine. I was on a vacation with my ex-girlfriend. It had been a pleasant trip, full of fun and adventure. She had left to use the restroom, and I sat there at the table, briefly alone, basking in the comfort of our gorgeous surroundings.My phone buzzed, I picked it up, and the notification ruthlessly glared back at me. I don't remember if it was CNN or NYT or whatever, but my brain, refusing to accept it, quickly decided a sick joke was being played. A particularly successful hoax had been perpetrated. There was absolutely no way Robin Williams was dead. Impossible.I searched around and read what you might read in a few minutes from reputable sources, too many outlets with too many details for it to be wrong. I don't remember when she came back to the table, but at some point, she was again seated across from me and asking if I was okay. I recall looking up at her, not sure how to say it, and realized that most of these other folks seated around us probably hadn't heard the news yet, either. And I really, truly envied them.Robin Williams' death was the first time my brain seemingly wouldn't accept new information. It was the strangest damn thing. For six or seven months, I would occasionally forget he died and then be reminded and feel a bit shocked all over again, embarrassed by my unintentional childishness. If you grew up in the ‘90s, Robin Williams was Genie and Jack and Peter Pan and Prof. Brainard and Patch Adams and, hell, for those of us staying up way later than we should have been, we knew him as Mork on Nick-at-Nite, too.He was the Ultimate Fun Uncle to millennials, and yes, we knew he was mortal, but that was still no excuse to defy our childish expectations that he live forever. Someone as special as Robin Williams isn't supposed to die—not just early but at all—even though we know that's completely irrational. When Sinead O'Connor and Paul Reuben died within a week of each other, I wrote a small note of condolence for Gen-X on Twitter, believing that most of the folks of that generation were experiencing a bit too many reminders of our collective mortality in such a short span of time. When the celebrities that defined your youth die, it hurts a little more than usual. I don't believe every person of a certain age experiences this the same way, nor do I believe any person outside a particular generation isn't just as hurt by a particular person's death, if not moreso.But I do believe in generational grief, a specific type of pain that comes with notable deaths of those adults we revered in childhood. In fact, reverence isn't even required. Even the reminder of that person's presence in the world when you were a kid is enough to be poked in the side by Death's hand and told: someday, it will be you.I have never been good at grieving. I'm not even sure what “good” looks like. My mother died three years ago, and I would be lying if I said that I've moved past it. I know I haven't, and worst yet, I'm not sure how it would look to do so. In the time since, with the goal of better understanding it all, I have written something like 20,000 words about our relationship, which was quite unhealthy, to put it mildly. Sometimes, I think about publishing an essay on her and quickly throw away the idea. I wonder who needs to read it, and if no one, then aren't I just writing it for myself? And if so, who else needs to read it?I say again, I have never been good at grieving, whatever that's supposed to be.Along with most of my friends, who are around my age, I am entering a period of my life in which death, unexpected and otherwise, is increasingly becoming a far more prominent feature of living. In the past several years, alone, I have lost several friends and even more colleagues.That's life, I know. That's how it works. Grief, I guess, is the active process of feeling what needs to be felt, whatever that may be, with the hopeful goal of getting back to active living.Much easier said than done. In the meantime, I'm trying to be more grateful for the people in my life now who make it worth living, those who hung the Moon in my sky while I've been too worried about missing it. Charlotte's Web Thoughts is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Hi, I'm Charlotte Clymer, and this is Charlotte's Web Thoughts, my Substack. It's completely free to access and read, but it's also how my bills! So, please do kindly consider upgrading to a paid subscription: just $7/month or save money with the $70/annual sub. You can also go way above and beyond by becoming a Lifetime Member at $250. Get full access to Charlotte's Web Thoughts at charlotteclymer.substack.com/subscribe
From 'It's Always Gameday In Buffalo' (subscribe here): Sal Capaccio and Matt Bove each give three players they will be watching a little bit closer at training camp. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'It's Always Gameday In Buffalo' (subscribe here): Sal Capaccio and Matt Bove each give three players they will be watching a little bit closer at training camp. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'It's Always Gameday In Buffalo' (subscribe here): Sal Capaccio and Matt Bove each give three players they will be watching a little bit closer at training camp. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sal and Matt each give three players they will be watching a little bit closer at training camp. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the episode this week we are digging into more of our favourite discovery sets and also finding fragrances for a scent memory of a Sardinian holiday, and a listener's friend who's obsessed with pencil shavings… and the scent of TCP! We discuss… Roads ‘I Always Thought You Were Cool' Discovery Selection (can also choose ‘Come On Get a Little Closer') £60 for 4 x 4ml (travel sizes) CLOUD 9THIS WEEKENDHARMATTANI AM DANCEAFROPOLIS @sainte.cellier: Perfume Trinity (choose from a selection: £14.99)Suzy chose…Bogue Profumo, O/E Fundamental,Rubini Profumi,The Zoo,Rhubarb My Love Also available from @sainte.cellier:@erisparfums Discovery Set £40 BELLE DE JOUR eau de parfumNIGHT FLOWER eau de parfumMA BÊTE eau de parfumMX. eau de parfumMXXX. extrait de parfumGREEN SPELL eau de parfumSCORPIO RISING extrait de parfum@essential.parfums Discovery Set €22 (We will be smelling & discussing each scent in our Patreon Perfume Party Zoom at the end of the month, so do join us there if you fancy!) The Musc,Nice Bergamote,Rose Magnetic,Orange x Santal,Mon Vetiver,Divine Vanille,Bois Imperial,Fig Infusion Listener Perfume Prescriptions… @acquadisardegna Boeli (exclusive to @jovoymayfair - sample £4)@sergeslutens Fleurs d'Oranger@sanajardin Savage Jasmine @guccibeauty Pour Homme@officialbyredo Super Cedar@mindmarrow Rory Sparks + Catherine Haley Epstein No.2 (from catherinehayleyepstein.com) @dshperfumes No.2 Pencil Shavings (from dshperfumes.com)
Whether you're self-published or traditionally published, you're expected to do a lot of your own marketing these days. When and how should an author begin the book marketing process? This episode tells you the hard truth and offers practical tips to get you started.Distant Transit by Maja Haderlap - Featured AuthorBeletrina Bookstore, Ljubljana, Slovenia - Featured BookstoreShelf Awareness for Wednesday, April 19, 2023 | Shelf AwarenessSocial Studies Textbook Publishers Censor Topics to Comply with Florida LawTaiwan Publishers Warn Against Visiting China As Editor Held | Barron'sFree Style Sheet TemplatesFree Writing TipsMusic licensed from Storyblocks:“More Jam Please” by Raighes Factory"Fun Breezy Disco Transition" by The Turquoise Moon"Welcome Home" by Enzo Orefice"Blow Off Some Steam" by Ben Bostick"Come a Little Closer" by Humans Win
Weekly worship with the Blue Army1st Age: "Clap Your Hands" "Come A Little Closer" "I Am Blessed"2nd Age: "There Is Nothing You Can't Do" "Deep In The Water"
Frank reviews the career of Joe Montana and his performances in Super Bowls as the sports world seems to just gloss over him in the GOAT discussion nowadays. Tom Brady is the GOAT, but Joe Cool isn't all that far behind!
Boxer has the latest trending news including the snow this morning, Classified docs at Mike Pence's place and oh yeah, The nd of the world.
Follow @thebuzzrnet Release Date: 13/01/23 Location: United Kingdom, Birmingham Jessie Reid ‘A Little Closer' About the Song This is the second single release from my upcoming EP. It features the vocals of Easymess – the male-female duet creates a warm, vulnerable and almost haunting sound. JESSIE REID Genres ACOUSTIC INDIE FOLK UNITED KINGDOM Artist Socials...
We have the latest on the growing potential for a strike, as another union votes against a contract deal. Plus, we talk with an expert on how a dimmer economic outlook has led to people holding back on spending big.
We have the latest on the growing potential for a strike, as another union votes against a contract deal. Plus, we talk with an expert on how a dimmer economic outlook has led to people holding back on spending big.
Tous les soirs, Mikl vous "refait" découvrir un Son de la Cave sur Virgin Radio
A Jubal Phone Prank is when our listeners set-up a friend or family member to wake up with The Jubal Show, phone prank style. Caleb is on the phone today and he wants to prnak his 9 month preganant sister, Kelsey. He wants Jubal Fresh to scare her a bit and get this baby on the way!Leave a rating and review wherever you listen. It will help the show out in a big way. If that's not your thing, you can find us on social media here:https://instagram.com/thejubalshowhttps://twitter.com/thejubalshowhttps://www.tiktok.com/@thejubalshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Jubal Phone Prank is when our listeners set-up a friend or family member to wake up with The Jubal Show, phone prank style. Caleb is on the phone today and he wants to prnak his 9 month preganant sister, Kelsey. He wants Jubal Fresh to scare her a bit and get this baby on the way!Leave a rating and review wherever you listen. It will help the show out in a big way. If that's not your thing, you can find us on social media here:https://instagram.com/thejubalshowhttps://twitter.com/thejubalshowhttps://www.tiktok.com/@thejubalshow
Have you ever asked yourself what effect the weather can really have on our moods? In this episode of Align podcast, Ginger Zee and I discuss the negative connotations surrounding mental health and the effects this can have on someone who is struggling with a mental disorder. Ginger shares her own personal experience with suicide and what we can do to create a better future for ourselves. We also talk about the similarities between our minds and the weather, how climate relates to our moods and find out what the real definition of a storm actually is. Ginger Zee is the chief meteorologist at ABC News, reporting on the nation's weather for “Good Morning America” and across ABC News broadcasts and digital platforms. Additionally, Zee is the managing editor of the climate unit at ABC News. Since joining ABC News, Zee has covered almost every major weather event and dozens of historic storms. She broadcasted from the devastated Jersey Shore during Hurricane Sandy, the Colorado floods and wildfires, and covered the aftermath of tornadoes in Moore and El Reno, Oklahoma. In 2018, she was in the eye wall of Category 5 Hurricane Michael live in the Florida Panhandle and in the 2020 hurricane season, Zee told the stories of devastation from the record number of named storms. From the epic bushfires in Australia to Boston blizzards and record-breaking heat in Death Valley, Zee is there to warn and show the impacts including the relationship to climate change. Zee's passion does not stop with storm chasing. Her love of adventure has taken her and ABC News viewers across the world. She has gone para-hawking in Nepal, flown a drone into the fissure of a volcano in Iceland, hiked the largest cave in the world in Vietnam, para-glided from the Himalayas to the Andes, dove with sharks in the Bahamas, rappelled 27 stories down the exterior façade of the Wit Hotel in Chicago, explored the 275 waterfalls of Iguazú Falls in Argentina and talked climate change on the edge of Victoria Falls in Africa. Plus, skydiving, ice boat racing and surfing live on “GMA.” Prior to joining ABC News, she was a meteorologist at NBC station WMAQ-Channel 5 in Chicago from 2006-2011, also filling in for several NBC and MSNBC News programs. Before that assignment, Zee worked at WOOD-TV in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where she part of the Storm Team 8, also covering the environment, science and the impact of weather throughout West Michigan. From 2003-2005, Zee worked at WEYI NBC 25 in Flint, Michigan. She began her career at WLAV FM/ WXMI in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Zee, who has storm chased since college, has a genuine passion for the atmosphere and a dedication to getting young people interested in science. Zee is the author of a trilogy for 8-12 year-olds called “Chasing Helicity.” She is also the author of two bestselling memoirs, “Natural Disaster” and “A Little Closer to Home,” which feature Zee's life and mental health journey. Additionally, Zee and her husband, Ben Aaron, starred in “Renovation Realities: Ben & Ginger” on DIY Network. Zee is the co-host of Hearts of Heroes on ABC Saturday's, highlighting the natural disasters she knows so well from the first responder and hero's point of view. The Emmy Award-winning meteorologist attended Valparaiso University and holds a Bachelor of Science in meteorology. She also served as an adjunct professor at the University from 2008-2011. Zee also holds the CBM Seal for Meteorology.
Worrying is so familiar to us that it feels like a part of daily life but it's not a part of kingdom living. In the second part of “Get A Little Closer,” Pastor Kevin Wallace continues in Luke 12 showing us what Jesus said to those who were close enough to hear His voice.
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Ginger Zee, ABC Meteorologist, mother and author shares her journey with mental health, challenges and overcoming the twists and turns along the way. We unpack trauma, navigating disasters in life, labels and understanding your emotions. Ginger shares her vulnerable take on life, parenting, growing and changing when life throws you curveballs. MEET GINGER - https://www.ginger-zee.com GINGER'S BOOK - https://www.amazon.com/Little-Closer-Home-Found-After-ebook/dp/B094DPDMNB SPONSORED by The 5-Day More Confident YOU Challenge - https://www.tracybingaman.com/challenge SPONSORED by Goop Tales - The Storytelling Podcast for Kids - https://www.gooptales.com
In Ginger Zee's follow-up to the bestselling Natural Disaster, the ABC Chief Meteorologist takes readers on a much deeper journey of self-discovery. When Ginger Zee opened her life to readers in Natural Disaster, the response was enormous. She put a very relatable if surprising face on depression and has helped lessen the stigma surrounding mental health issues. But Ginger tells us, Natural Disaster was "Ginger Lite" and only scratched the surface. In this moving follow-up, Ginger shares her truest self. She spent most of her life shielding her vulnerabilities from the world all while being a professional people pleaser. Her stormy childhood, her ongoing struggles with crippling depression, her suicide attempts, and many other life experiences will resonate with readers who are likely to see themselves along the way. In spite of its serious subject matter, Ginger's positive, life-affirming outlook comes through loud and clear. Written with great heart and quite a bit of humor, Ginger normalizes issues and challenges millions of people face every day. A Little Closer to Home will broaden the conversation around mental health at a time we need it more than ever.
In Ginger Zee's follow-up to the bestselling Natural Disaster, the ABC Chief Meteorologist takes readers on a much deeper journey of self-discovery. When Ginger Zee opened her life to readers in Natural Disaster, the response was enormous. She put a very relatable if surprising face on depression and has helped lessen the stigma surrounding mental health issues. But Ginger tells us, Natural Disaster was "Ginger Lite" and only scratched the surface. In this moving follow-up, Ginger shares her truest self. She spent most of her life shielding her vulnerabilities from the world all while being a professional people pleaser. Her stormy childhood, her ongoing struggles with crippling depression, her suicide attempts, and many other life experiences will resonate with readers who are likely to see themselves along the way. In spite of its serious subject matter, Ginger's positive, life-affirming outlook comes through loud and clear. Written with great heart and quite a bit of humor, Ginger normalizes issues and challenges millions of people face every day. A Little Closer to Home will broaden the conversation around mental health at a time we need it more than ever.
In Ginger Zee's follow-up to the bestselling Natural Disaster, the ABC Chief Meteorologist takes readers on a much deeper journey of self-discovery.When Ginger Zee opened her life to readers in Natural Disaster, the response was enormous. She put a very relatable if surprising face on depression and has helped lessen the stigma surrounding mental health issues. But Ginger tells us, Natural Disaster was "Ginger Lite" and only scratched the surface. In this moving follow-up, Ginger shares her truest self. She spent most of her life shielding her vulnerabilities from the world all while being a professional people pleaser. Her stormy childhood, her ongoing struggles with crippling depression, her suicide attempts, and many other life experiences will resonate with readers who are likely to see themselves along the way. In spite of its serious subject matter, Ginger's positive, life-affirming outlook comes through loud and clear. Written with great heart and quite a bit of humor, Ginger normalizes issues and challenges millions of people face every day. A Little Closer to Home will broaden the conversation around mental health at a time we need it more than ever.
Girls Who Chase: Stories of Women in Weather & Storm Chasing
Episode Notes Ginger Zee is the chief meteorologist at ABC News, reporting on the nation's weather for “Good Morning America” and across ABC News broadcasts and digital platforms. She is also the managing editor of the climate unit at ABC News. Since joining ABC, Ginger – an Emmy award-winner – has covered almost every major weather event and dozens of historic storms. She broadcasted from the devastated Jersey Shore during Hurricane Sandy, the Colorado floods and wildfires, and covered the aftermath from tornadoes in Moore and El Reno, Oklahoma. In 2018, she was in the eye wall of Category 5 Hurricane Michael live in the Florida Panhandle and in the 2020 hurricane season, she told the stories of devastation from the record number of named storms. Ginger has storm chased since college and has a genuine passion for the atmosphere and a dedication to getting young people interested in science. She is the author of a trilogy for 8-12 year olds called “Chasing Helicity.” She is also the author of two bestselling memoirs, “Natural Disaster” and “A Little Closer to Home,” which feature her life and mental health journey. The Girls Who Chase Podcast is recorded and edited by Jen Walton. “Badlands” - our music - is by Lori Bailey and Inês Lobo. Find out all about us and more at www.girlswhochase.com. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter at @girlswhochase. See our videos & podcast media on YouTube under Girls Who Chase Storms - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8dosZVkS3PXHIO8XpjVt1g. Please support our important work on Patreon: www.patreon.com/girlswhochase
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Ryan talks to ABC News Chief Meteorologist Ginger Zee about her new book A Little Closer to Home: How I Found the Calm After the Storm.
In one of their most #highgear podcast interviews ever, co-hosts Anne Deeter Gallaher and Anne Carnathan proudly welcomed ABC News Chief Meteorologist Ginger Zee to the virtual G&G studio. Ginger describes her vulnerability in writing and publishing her second and most recent book, "A Little Closer to Home." She shares raw testimony on her journey with mental health, being a wife and mother to two young boys, and how her willingness to "turn inward to find the truth" led her to where she is today--the first female Chief Meteorologist on a major broadcast network and an inspiration to women across the nation. Through her story, Ginger shares many #businessvitamins including G&G's personal favorite: “I love being uncomfortable because it pushes me to the next place." Grit & Gravitas listeners are in for a real treat. Please tune in now for Episode 30 with the witty, chic, and refreshingly honest Ginger Zee.
Our host, Edgar OtraVez, and cohost, Cousin Primo talk about their favorite traditional culinary holiday delights. Both Primo and OtraVez go down the list of their favorite holiday dishes and culturally they are Mexican so the dishes will be of Mexican origin. On the menu for this episode, we have pozole, menudo, buñuelos, and tamales. Yvolina's Tamales 814 W 18th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60608 https://www.facebook.com/yvolinastamales Sofrito 679 Riverside Drive, New York, New York 10031 http://sofritony.com/ Follow us on: • Cousin Primo on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_real_cousinprimo/ • Edgar OtraVez on Instagram: https://instagram.com/edgarotravez/ • TheFlowRoll on Instagram: https://instagram.com/theflowroll/ • The Flow Roll Website: https://TheFlowRollPodcast.com/ Affiliate and Sponsor Links Music "Comida Rica" by El Equipo Del Norte "Come a Little Closer" by Marc Torch Use my referral link for this track and more music at Epidemic Sound: https://epidemicsound.theflowrollpodcast.com Blue Host The best hosting service for a great price: https://www.bluehost.com/track/edgarotravez/podcastDescription/ Monday Plan, organize and track all of your team's work in one place. Work Without Limits https://mondaycom.TheFlowRollPodcast.com QuickFlip Hoodie Ryron and Rener's Quick Flip Hoodie: https://quickflip.theflowrollpodcast.com #TheFlowRollPodcast #TheFlowRoll #FlowRoll #Menudo #Pozole #PozoleVerde #Tamales #TamalesDeDulce #Pastel #PuertoRicanPastel #PuertoRicanPasteles #buñelos #bunelos #MexicanPunch #PoncheNavideñoMexicano #MexicanChristmasPunch #tacos #Sofrito #YvolinasTamales
Ginger Zee's calling doesn't just stop at the atmosphere, it reaches far and beyond the television screen and into the minds of millions. ABC's Chief Meteorologist is joining Paula for a very special episode on de-stigmatizing mental health issues. Ginger gets incredibly candid about her own battle with depression, the hard work it has taken to rebuild and restrengthen her mental health, and the value of starting everyday with gratitude and intention. She also shares an emotional story about her second chance and how it brought an unexpected partner into her life who has helped her pursue her new calling. The busy mom of two talks about the pitfalls of parenthood, being a successful working mom, and how the pandemic helped her reprioritize her outlook on life. She also shares her passion for science and the work she has done to get more young women interested in STEM careers. Pre-Order Ginger's latest book: “A Little Closer to Home: How I Found the Calm After the Storm” Order Paula's Book - “Called Out: Why I Traded Two Dream Jobs for a Life of True Calling” Now available in paperback, with a free 6-week discussion guide at bakerbookhouse.com Join the Called Out Book Club & sign up for Paula's newsletter at paulafarisofficial.com Subscribe & Listen to more episode of the Podcast: Access More | Spotify | Apple Connect with Paula on Social Media: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook
Ginger Zee is the Chief Meteorologist for ABC News, a NYT best selling author, and a mental health advocate. IN THIS EPISODE, GINGER TALKS WITH LYNN ABOUT: The next chapter Internal branding The importance of transparency and having a team Living in the in-between Our responsibility to our communities to ensure everybody has access to mental health hospitals and services
April 29, 2021 // // From the fall of creation God had a plan to bring his cherished creation BACK to himself; back to the garden of intimacy and connection with Him. But as humans continued to display pursuits of making THEMSELVES gods, God's plan to reunite heaven and earth looks a little different... A long term plan that included specific stages of increased connection. // In this episode of Unscripted, Marshall and Brandon look at the story of Jacob as well ad the Tabernacle in the wilderness as the GENESIS of God's plan to dwell once again with his people.