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Es ist wieder so weit. Ewan und Charley satteln erneut ihre Bikes und fahren einen Umweg mit uns allen im Gepäck. Die vierte Staffel von Long Way Round läuft aktuell bei apple+ und der BEARcast covert Hand in Hand mit unserem Schwesterpodcast PegasoReise jede Folge. Fanliebe trifft auf Fanliebe. Kommt mit uns quer durch Europa - auf den langen Weg nach Hause. Ihr könnt diesen Podcast unterstützen, Teil des BEARsiversums werden und alle Folgen früher sowie Sonderformate genießen. HIER KLICKEN. BEARS Klamottis von feinster Qualität bekommt ihr HIER. Kaffeekränzchen LIVE am 27.09.2025 um 14 Uhr HIER Links zur Show Long Way Home bei Apple+ PegasoReise-Podcast Wenn ihr Kommentare und Grüße schicken wollt: +4917623979025 (WhatsApp oder threema) SAUBÄR BLEIBEN!!!! BEARcast Playlist bei Spotify und jetzt auch bei iTunes MotoCast : Lauter feine und kompetente Motorrad-Podcasts Mehr Infos unter: @realbearsontour (Instagram) http://bearcast.bearsontour.de (Podcast) http://Video.bearsontour.de (Video) … sehr freuen tun wir uns auch über eine positive Rezension, z.B. bei iTunes. Ihr unterstützt uns auch, wenn ihr über folgende Links einkauft, ohne dass es euch mehr kostet. Unsere aktuellen Mikrofone: https://amzn.to/2sbsLBT
Es ist wieder so weit. Ewan und Charley satteln erneut ihre Bikes und fahren einen Umweg mit uns allen im Gepäck. Die vierte Staffel von Long Way Round läuft aktuell bei apple+ und der BEARcast covert Hand in Hand mit unserem Schwesterpodcast PegasoReise jede Folge. Fanliebe trifft auf Fanliebe. Kommt mit uns quer durch Europa - auf den langen Weg nach Hause. BEARS Klamottis von feinster Qualität bekommt ihr HIER. Links zur Show Long Way Home bei AppleTV PegasoReise-Podcast Wenn ihr Kommentare und Grüße schicken wollt: +4917623979025 (WhatsApp oder threema) SAUBÄR BLEIBEN!!!! BEARcast Playlist bei Spotify und jetzt auch bei iTunes MotoCast : Lauter feine und kompetente Motorrad-Podcasts Mehr Infos unter: @realbearsontour (Instagram) http://bearcast.bearsontour.de (Podcast) http://Video.bearsontour.de (Video) … sehr freuen tun wir uns auch über eine positive Rezension, z.B. bei iTunes. Ihr unterstützt uns auch, wenn ihr über folgende Links einkauft, ohne dass es euch mehr kostet. Unsere aktuellen Mikrofone: https://amzn.to/2sbsLBT
The party must decide on a path to travel north to save Ursa from The Pale King, but each route contains danger and consequences... — The world of Vigil is on the brink of a new age... In the war-torn lands of Sindar, city-states clash for dominance. The once-mighty Gammalast Magocracy stirs in the West. Darkness creeps from the Ashen Wastes and the Northern Baern's untamed wilderness hides secret threats. Our story began in Candorne's capital Karden, a city simmering with greed and rebellion. Our heroes were chosen, after proving their worth, to join The Infinite Alliance, a secret group of individuals led by Ludomir Nostrov (The Immortal Man), devoted to protecting Vigil from evil.Now the party defend the realm from disasters within, across the planes and beyond the stars...---Vigil is a homebrew actual play campaign using DnD 5e (with some homebrew rules).The party: ✨ Andromeda, Aasimar, Level 6 Wizard, School of Divination☀️ Augustus Warren, Harengon, Level 6 Druid, Circle of Wildfire
Es ist wieder so weit. Ewan und Charley satteln erneut ihre Bikes und fahren einen Umweg mit uns allen im Gepäck. Die vierte Staffel von Long Way Round läuft aktuell bei apple+ und der BEARcast covert Hand in Hand mit unserem Schwesterpodcast PegasoReise jede Folge. Fanliebe trifft auf Fanliebe. Kommt mit uns quer durch Europa - auf den langen Weg nach Hause. BEARS Klamottis von feinster Qualität bekommt ihr HIER. Links zur Show Long Way Home bei Apple+ PegasoReise-Podcast Wenn ihr Kommentare und Grüße schicken wollt: +4917623979025 (WhatsApp oder threema) SAUBÄR BLEIBEN!!!! BEARcast Playlist bei Spotify und jetzt auch bei iTunes MotoCast : Lauter feine und kompetente Motorrad-Podcasts Mehr Infos unter: @realbearsontour (Instagram) http://bearcast.bearsontour.de (Podcast) http://Video.bearsontour.de (Video) … sehr freuen tun wir uns auch über eine positive Rezension, z.B. bei iTunes. Ihr unterstützt uns auch, wenn ihr über folgende Links einkauft, ohne dass es euch mehr kostet. Unsere aktuellen Mikrofone: https://amzn.to/2sbsLBT
It's been 20 years since Long Way Round changed the face of motorcycle travel—and inspired a generation to dream bigger. That original journey, sparked by a simple idea, captured lightning in a bottle with its raw spirit, sweeping landscapes, and the magic of two friends chasing the horizon on massive BMWs. Then came Long Way Down and Long Way Up. In their latest series, Long Way Home, Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman trade the extremes for something refreshingly real—a ride from Scotland to England via the long way around. On vintage bikes, they wind their way through more than 15 countries, rediscovering the pure joy of the open road. It's not just a ride—it's the kind of ride we all dream of, and it certainly looks like Long Way Home will inspire the next wave of riders, just as Long Way Round once did.
#374 I Sure Love Motorcycling - Richard has nearly killed someone in his audience and has finally found a good reason for having kids. He's also potentially about to destroy the universe as his guest is Herring doppelgänger (even down to the number of testicles) Charley Boorman. He talks about what he got paid for appearing in Deliverance, hanging out with movie stars (past and future) as a kid, thanks to his amazing film director dad, giving Lee Marvin a lift, how planned family trip to Europe turned into the Long Way Round, how no one recognised Ewan McGregor on the set of Star Wars and the extraordinary story of how Charley got back on his bike after smashing himself to bits. Twice.SUPPORT THE SHOW!Watch our TWITCH CHANNELBecome a badger and see extra content at our WEBSITE See details of the RHLSTP TOUR DATES Buy DVDs and Books from GO FASTER STRIPE Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/rhlstp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Es ist wieder so weit. Ewan und Charley satteln erneut ihre Bikes und fahren einen Umweg mit uns allen im Gepäck. Die vierte Staffel von Long Way Round läuft aktuell bei apple+ und der BEARcast covert Hand in Hand mit unserem Schwesterpodcast PegasoReise jede Folge. Fanliebe trifft auf Fanliebe. Kommt mit uns quer durch Europa - auf den langen Weg nach Hause. BEARS Klamottis von feinster Qualität bekommt ihr HIER. Links zur Show Long Way Home bei Apple+ PegasoReise-Podcast Eitdorf 2 Everest (Cornys Spendenaktion) Wenn ihr Kommentare und Grüße schicken wollt: +4917623979025 (WhatsApp oder threema) SAUBÄR BLEIBEN!!!! BEARcast Playlist bei Spotify und jetzt auch bei iTunes MotoCast : Lauter feine und kompetente Motorrad-Podcasts Mehr Infos unter: @realbearsontour (Instagram) http://bearcast.bearsontour.de (Podcast) http://Video.bearsontour.de (Video) … sehr freuen tun wir uns auch über eine positive Rezension, z.B. bei iTunes. Ihr unterstützt uns auch, wenn ihr über folgende Links einkauft, ohne dass es euch mehr kostet. Unsere aktuellen Mikrofone: https://amzn.to/2sbsLBT
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Es ist wieder so weit. Ewan und Charley satteln erneut ihre Bikes und fahren einen Umweg mit uns allen im Gepäck. Die vierte Staffel von Long Way Round läuft aktuell bei apple+ und der BEARcast covert Hand in Hand mit unserem Schwesterpodcast PegasoReise jede Folge. Fanliebe trifft auf Fanliebe. Kommt mit uns quer durch Europa - auf den langen Weg nach Hause. Links zur Show Long Way Home bei Apple+ PegasoReise-Podcast Wenn ihr Kommentare und Grüße schicken wollt: +4917623979025 (WhatsApp oder threema) SAUBÄR BLEIBEN!!!! BEARcast Playlist bei Spotify und jetzt auch bei iTunes MotoCast : Lauter feine und kompetente Motorrad-Podcasts Mehr Infos unter: @realbearsontour (Instagram) http://bearcast.bearsontour.de (Podcast) http://Video.bearsontour.de (Video) … sehr freuen tun wir uns auch über eine positive Rezension, z.B. bei iTunes. Ihr unterstützt uns auch, wenn ihr über folgende Links einkauft, ohne dass es euch mehr kostet. Unsere aktuellen Mikrofone: https://amzn.to/2sbsLBT
Send us a textMichael Sacasas writes about technology and human flourishing through his wildly popular newsletter The Convivial Society. I have been reading his work for a number of years and find it both winsome and wise. It was delight to have the opportunity to speak to him about a question he thinks we should be asking ourselves.In this conversation we explore the question of what humans should still do for themselves even when technology can do it better or more efficiently. This conversation challenges our assumptions about technological progress and asks us to consider what makes for a truly good human life.• Technology often promises efficiency but requires us to question what we might be losing in the process• Albert Borgman's concept of "focal things" versus "devices" helps us understand what's lost when we automate tasks• Central heating removed family participation and togetherness that came with maintaining a hearth• Writing by hand or thinking through drafts teaches us what we think in ways AI writing can't replace• Even mundane tasks like washing dishes can provide valuable moments for reflection and conversation• The Amish demonstrate thoughtful technology adoption by evaluating each innovation against community values• Getting outdoors, learning names of plants and animals, and cooking together builds connection with the world• Leading with positive practices rather than just limiting technology helps children understand family values• Face-to-face encounters and "weak ties" with neighbors become increasingly important in our mediated worldIf you've found this episode valuable, please subscribe to the podcast and newsletter, to stay up to date with forthcoming episodes, and read regular reflections on these interviews.Support the show
Today on LaunchLeft, Rain Phoenix hosts an insightful conversation with acclaimed music producer Don Was, who shares his journey through the music industry and his philosophy on creativity. Don reflects on his diverse career, emphasizing the importance of avoiding being pigeonholed and the value of one’s emotional connection in music. Don recounts his experiences working with iconic artists like Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt, and the Rolling Stones, highlighting the timeless nature of genuine artistry. The discussion also touches on Don's roots in Detroit's vibrant music scene and his latest project, the Pan Detroit Ensemble, which celebrates the city's rich musical heritage. Later, Don launches Maya Delilah, whose debut album, "The Long Way Round," is set to release with Blue Note Records. Maya shares her journey from social media sensation to recording artist, expressing gratitude for the creative freedom and support she received from the label. The episode offers a compelling look at the intersection of legacy and emerging talent, underscoring the enduring power of authenticity in music. IN THIS EPISODE: (00:16) Don Was's Career and Production Philosophy: Discover Don's approach to music production, emphasizing authenticity and emotional connection (25:00) The Influence of Detroit's Music Scene: Learn how Detroit's unique cultural mix shaped Don's musical perspective (35:00) Blue Note Records and Artist Development: Explore Blue Note's nurturing approach to artist development (45:00) Maya Delilah's Debut Album Creation: Maya shares her transformative recording experience (50:10) Collaborative Effort in Artist Development: Don and Maya discuss the supportive environment at Blue Note Records KEY TAKEAWAYS: Authenticity in music production is crucial for creating timeless music that resonates emotionally. Detroit's raw, honest sound has significantly influenced Don's production style and creative process. Blue Note Records prioritizes nurturing an artist's unique voice over conforming to trends. Maya Delilah's debut album “The Long Way Round,” aims to evoke nostalgia and comfort, reflecting her artistic vision. Collaboration and creative freedom are vital in developing successful artists. RESOURCE LINKS: LaunchLeft Podcast Smart Link DON WAS LINKS: https://donwas.com/ https://www.instagram.com/donwas/ MAYA DELILAH LINKS: https://www.mayadelilah.com/ https://www.instagram.com/mayadelilahh/ https://www.facebook.com/mayadelilahh/ https://www.tiktok.com/@mayadelilahh https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHZBLbph9tL9e7LAfZm_pjg BIOGRAPHIES: Don Was is one of music’s most significant artists and executives, excelling in multiple roles and serving as one of the industry’s beacons for integrity and forward-thinking. As an in-demand, highly acclaimed and commercially successful producer since the late 1980s, Was has been honored with Grammy Awards for his production work in each of the past four decades: In 1989 for producing Bonnie Raitt’s breakthrough classic Nick Of Time, in 1994 as Producer Of The Year for his work with artists ranging from The Rolling Stones to Willie Nelson to Roy Orbison, in 2009 for his production work on Ziggy Marley’s Best Musical Album For Children, Family Time, in 2018 for helming The Rolling Stones’ Best Traditional Blues Album. Blue & Lonesome a, and in 2019 for producing Intocable’s Latin Grammy-winning Best Norteño Album, percepción. The artists Was has produced in this decade alone are a testament to his talents as a producer spanning a broad array of music genres: The Rolling Stones’ aforementioned worldwide hit album (Blue & Lonesome) Gregg Allman’s final album (Southern Blood), John Mayer (two of his most recent albums, Born And Raised and Paradise Valley), Aaron Neville (My True Story, co-produced with Keith Richards), French superstar Johnny Hallyday (Rester Vivant) and Neil Diamond’s Melody Road. Albums produced by Was have achieved dozens of multi-platinum, platinum and gold certifications and have sold more than 90 million copies worldwide. As the President of Blue Note Records since 2011, Was is both the company’s leader and an ambassador for its music, charged with bringing the label’s 21st Century jazz artists and its expanding pallet of contemporary musicians to larger audiences. Maya Delilah is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist. Maya Delilah has been signed to jazz record label Blue Note Records since 2022.
This week on The Driven Podcast, John Marcar and Charlotte Vowden bring you three incredible guests from the Devitt Insurance MCN London Motorcycle Show 2025. global motorcycle adventurer Charley Boorman, Ace Cafe reviver-turned-owner Mark Wilsmore and motorcycle racer turned commentator Steve Parish.Charley Boorman is a household name thanks to his global adventuring on two wheels alongside his best friend and Hollywood movie star Ewan Mcgregor. In the early noughties, Charley and Ewan embarked on a new TV show that took the world by storm: Long Way Round. Almost a quarter of a century later, the two friends are still at it, and Charley joins us to talk about his new series 'Long Way Home', which airs on AppleTV+ this spring.Mark Wilsmore is a passionate Londoner who has an unrivalled love for the city he calls home. In the early 1990s, Mark was pushed to the forefront of a revival that would turn out to be one of the most significant brand re-births of our time—the brand: The Ace Cafe, London. Mark is responsible for bringing what is arguably London's most iconic motorcycle venue back to life, which closed its doors in 1969. He was responsible for a reunion in 1994, which would later result in an official re-opening in 1997. Mark shares his story of the modern-day era of the Ace Cafe.Steve Parrish is an acclaimed motorcycle racer who shot to fame following his success on two wheels between 1976 and 1986. After retiring from motorcycle racing, Steve went on to compete in the sport as a team manager for Yamaha while also embarking on a new challenge - Truck Racing. Steve later turned his hand to commentary, and the stories he has from all chapters of his career so far are remarkable. In this third segment of the podcast, we get a glimpse into some of those fantastic tales.INTERVIEW TIMINGS: Charley Boorman > 4:30 - 36:47Mark Wilsmore > 37:29 - 1:11:32Steve Parrish > 1:12:50 - 1:50:31All three conversations were recorded on-site at the MCN London Motorcycle Show at the London Excel on February 14th 2025. For details on how to obtain tickets for future events, please visit https://www.mcnmotorcycleshow.com/_______________________________________________The Driven Podcast brings you motoring-focused discussions, observations from the automotive world, and interviews in which we explore our guests' careers, exploits, and anything else worth discussing.We will also keep you up to speed with the latest automotive news stories and insights into the cars and motorcycles we're reviewing at Driven. Find yet more content on our website, YouTube channel and social feeds, which are readily available to explore via the links below.To find out more about Driven and The Driven Podcast, please visit driven.site and find us on social media by the same name: @driven.siteTo contact the show, email us via podcast@driven.site© 2024-2025. All rights reserved. Driven and the driven logo are registered trademarks of Paramex Digital Limited. Other brands or product names featured within this podcast or associated media are the trademarks of their owners, respectively. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, John Dorney joins us in northern Scotland to investigate the disappearance of the Ninth Legion — only to discover that there are things here even more terrible than the Roman army, things that can only be fought with trust and empathy and music. It's The Eaters of Light. Notes and links Crash (2004) starts with a voiceover by Don Cheadle, laying out the terms of the metaphorical link between car crashes and human interactions generally. It's not a very popular movie, not only because of its superficial approach to issues of race, but also because it won the 2005 Academy Award for Best Picture instead of Brokeback Mountain. Richard mentions American YA fiction writer Scott Westerfield, particularly the Uglies series with its teenage protagonist. He also mentions William Golding's 1954 novel Lord of the Flies, where a group of schoolchildren stranded without adults on a deserted island, quickly revert to savagery. Brian Vernel was born in 1990, so he was 26 or 27 when he played Lucius in this episode, and 32 when he played far-right extremist Curly in the first season of Slow Horses in 2022. Kar's speech about the depredations of the Roman Army is taken from the Agricola by Tacitus, a short biography of his father-in-law, chronicling, among other things his campaigns in northern Britain. Tacitus depicts the Caledonian leader Calgacus making the speech just before the Battle of Mount Graupius, in which his forces were defeated by the Romans. You can read the speech in translation here. This week's monster is based on very common depictions found in Pictish carvings of an animal called the Pictish Beast. Some depictions are found among the carvings seen in this episode. Tania Bell is a companion to the Eighth Doctor, first appearing in Big Finish's Stranded in 2020 — the first transgender companion to appear in Doctor Who. She is played by Rebecca Root. John has written five stories for Tania: her second story Wild Animals, as well as The Long Way Round, What Just Happened?, Best Year Ever and Flatpack (in which she meets Christopher Ecclston's Ninth Doctor). John writes for Michelle Gomez as Missy in Divorced, Beheaded, Regenerated and in Too Many Masters. Follow us Nathan is on Bluesky at @nathanbottomley.com and Brendan is at @retrobrendo.bsky.social; Richard is on X as @RichardLStone. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow Flight Through Entirety on Mastodon and Bluesky, as well as on X and Facebook. Our website is at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on Apple Podcasts, or we'll unleash the scary puppy the next time you come over for a coffee. And more You can find links to all of the podcasts we're involved in on our podcasts page. But here's a summary of where we're up to right now. 500 Year Diary is our latest new Doctor Who podcast, going back through the history of the show and examining new themes and ideas. Its first season came out early this year, under the title New Beginnings. Check it out. It will be back for a second season early in 2025. The Second Great and Bountiful Human Empire has broadcast our hot takes on every new episode of Doctor Who since November last year, and it will be back again in 2025 for Season 2. In the most recent episode of Maximum Power, Pete and Si interviewed two of the people involved in the creation of the new Blakes 7 Series 1 blu-ray box set — filmmakers Chris Chapman and Chris Thompson. We'll be back to cover Series D next month. And finally there's our Star Trek commentary podcast, Untitled Star Trek Project, featuring Nathan and friend-of-the-podcast Joe Ford. This week, we marvelled at a clever and enjoyable episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in which a new Emissary turns up and Miles welcomes Keiko back to the station — Accession.
Send us a textThank you to artist Tom Carment for speaking with us on Art Wank! We visited Tom at his home in Sydney and talked about his long career as an artist. He predominantly paints outdoors, carrying a backpack filled with supplies and capturing interesting sights along the way—whether it's a jacaranda tree, rooftops, or a unique view. His work is like a visual diary, immediate and in the moment. When he paints at home, he often focuses on the everyday, like typewriters, eggs, and vegetables—anything at hand.Tom is also a prolific and gifted writer so check out his website to read some of his works. He is represented by King Street Gallery in Sydney. 'Tom Carment was born in Sydney in 1954. He studied for one year at Julian Ashton Art School in 1973. Tom is a painter of landscapes, portraits, and still lifes, and is also a writer. His pictures have been exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions since the 1970s, and his stories and essays have been published nationally. During the 1980s, he lived overseas for four years in Africa (Zimbabwe and Zambia) and in France, returning to Sydney in 1988.Tom has been represented by King Street Gallery since 1993. With his most recent solo exhibition ‘The Long Way Round' in October 2023.Tom's portraits have been selected for the Archibald Prize twelve times, and his landscapes for the Wynne Prize eight times. His works are held by the Art Gallery of NSW, City of Melbourne Art & Heritage Collection, NSW State Parliament, State Library of NSW, Kedumba Drawing Collection, Macquarie Group Collection and many others.Tom was the winner of the 2014 NSW Parliament Plein Air Painting Prize, the 2008 Gallipoli Art Prize and the 2005 Mosman Art Prize. Over one hundred of Tom's works were shown at the 2014 Dobell Australian Drawing Biennial at the Art Gallery of NSW. In 2008 the Hawkesbury Regional Gallery held a survey of his work entitled, People, Paddocks, Coastlines.From 2004-06 Tom worked on a commission for the City of Melbourne to document in words, paintings and drawings the construction of Council House 2 – the ‘greenest' office building in Australia.Tom's work is a reportage on his life – the external environment through his landscapes, the internal environment and friendships through his still lifes and portraits. Tom's pictures are usually small in scale and notable for their sensitive interpretation of light. Nearly all of his works are painted and drawn from life.Tom's published books include Days and Nights in Africa (1985), Seven Walks – Cape Leeuwin to Bundeena (2014) and Womerah Lane – Lives and Landscapes (October 2019).Tom currently resides in Sydney, NSW.' King Street Gallery Website
You know him from his epic road trips with Ewan McGregor in Long Way Round, Down and Up but adventurer Charley Boorman's life is full of journeys of an entirely different kind … of personal challenge, crisis and resilience.As a child actor Charley, the son of director John Boorman, starred in movies including The Emerald Forest but severe dyslexia got in the way. He then faced the devastating loss of his beloved sister before his own health crisis with cancer. Working as a builder, Charley found his true purpose and passion after becoming friends with fellow motorbike obsessive actor Ewan McGregor. Their hugely successful TV show followed, as did a series of crashes – one in 2018 that almost claimed Charley's life. He continues to embrace a life of daring adventure proving that, for him, action truly is the antidote for despair. Links Charley's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charleyboorman/?hl=enCharley's website: https://www.charleyboorman.com/ Charities: UNICEF: http://www.unicef.org.uk/Dyslexia Action: http://dyslexiaaction.org.ukUnited World Schools: http://www.unitedworldschools.org/ Stream/buy ‘Allies' by Some Velvet Morning: https://ampl.ink/qp6bm Some Velvet Morning Website: www.somevelvetmorning.co.uk Your Daily Practice: Sleep by Myndstream: https://open.spotify.com/track/5OX9XgJufFz9g63o2Dv2i5?si=b2f9397c92084682 This podcast is brought to you by Crisis What Crisis? Productions and Coulson PartnersHost – Andy Coulson CWC team: Jane Sankey, Louise Difford, Mabel Pickering With special thanks to Ioana Barbu and the brilliant people at Global For all PR and guest approaches please contact – podcast@coulsonpartners.com
In the culinary world, there are many different roads to success. Some are longer and more winding than others. On this week's show, we speak with chefs who have traveled far – literally and figuratively – to find career fulfillment in New Orleans. We begin with Nina Compton of Compére Lapin and Bywater American Bistro, the first Black female chef to receive the coveted James Beard "Best Chef" nod. Nina tells us about her path from the Caribbean and England to New York and Miami, and why she chooses to call New Orleans home. Then, we hear from Merritt Cosha and Tyler Stuart – two Americans who traveled across India to educate themselves on the culture and flavors of the subcontinent. The couple's passion for regional Indian cuisine is on display at their restaurant, Plume Algiers on New Orleans' Westbank. Finally, we sit down with Mason Hereford who talks about his culinary journey from working in barroom kitchens and fancy restaurants to running four acclaimed local eateries, including his flagship sandwich shop, Turkey and the Wolf. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
In the culinary world, there are many different roads to success. Some are longer and more winding than others. On this week's show, we speak with chefs who have traveled far – literally and figuratively – to find career fulfillment in New Orleans. We begin with Nina Compton of Compére Lapin and Bywater American Bistro, the first Black female chef to receive the coveted James Beard "Best Chef" nod. Nina tells us about her path from the Caribbean and England to New York and Miami, and why she chooses to call New Orleans home. Then, we hear from Merritt Cosha and Tyler Stuart – two Americans who traveled across India to educate themselves on the culture and flavors of the subcontinent. The couple's passion for regional Indian cuisine is on display at their restaurant, Plume Algiers on New Orleans' Westbank. Finally, we sit down with Mason Hereford who talks about his culinary journey from working in barroom kitchens and fancy restaurants to running four acclaimed local eateries, including his flagship sandwich shop, Turkey and the Wolf. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
DreZ and Big Nate are throwing back a couple more cold ones with Keith from Long Way Brewing. This time they are "blending" and talking about International Garden Gnome Day! #BrewsdayTuesdaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DreZ and Big Nate welcome Keith, owner and wearer of many hats at Long Way Brewing. Listen as they talk a little bit about the history of Radford's only brewery and some of the great beers they offer. #BrewsdayTuesdaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Haui und ich haben uns auf ein Kaffeekränzchen getroffen und sprechen über Justice4Fernanda, Zeitplanung auf Motorradreisen, über den Sinn und Unsinn von Protektoren, über Motorradunfälle im Alter und darüber, was wir auf Reisen lernen. Am Schluss stellen wir noch die Bücher "Endurance" von und "Long Way Round" vor.
On this episode of Second Look, our Growing Place Library staff member, Merrill Skipworth, along with 2PC members, Jennifer Wilson and Lacey Moody, sit down for the sixth annual book talk! The list below features books recommended and mentioned in this episode. Middle Grade:Clara Poole and the Long Way Round by Taylor Tyng21 Balloons by William Pene de BoisWish Tree by Katherine ApplegateKey Player by Kelly Yang (Series) Hummingbird by Natalie LloydThe Wednesday Wars by Gary D. Schmidt Young Adult Fiction:American Royals by Katharine McGee (Series)The Royal We by Heather CocksPride by Ibi ZoboiThe Do Over by Lynn PainterUnequal Affections by Lara S. Ormiston Rom-Com:Romantic Comedy by Curtis SittenfeldMeet Me in the Margins by Melissa FergusonMoorewood Family Rules by HelenKay DimonThe Good Part by Sophie Cousens Memoir:Finding Me by Viola DavisHow to Stay Married by Harrison Scott KeyAll My Knotted-Up Life by Beth MooreTaste by Stanley TucciYou’ll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey by Amber Ruffin Non-fiction:The Anthropocene Reviewed by John GreenGood Apple by Elizabeth Passarella Historical Fiction: The Women by Kristen HannahKindred by Octavia E. ButlerThe Dictionary of Lost Words by Philippa WilliamsThe Marriage Portrait by Maggie O’FarrellDemon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver Science Fiction:The Road to Roswell by Connie Willis General Fiction: Ella Minnow Pea by Mark DunnCassandra in Reverse by Holly SmaleHow Not to Drown in a Glass of Water by Angie CruzRemarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van PeltMrs. Quinn’s Rise to Fame by Olivia FordKitchens of the Great Midwest by J. Ryan StradalSummer Stage by Meg Mitchell MooreCharm City Rocks by Matthew NormanTalking at Night by Claire DaverleyThe Last Love Note by Emma Grey Thriller/Mystery:Wrong Place Wrong Time by Gillian McAllisterThe Fury by Alex MichaelidesThe Twyford Code by Janice HallettEveryone in My Family Has Killed Someone by Benjamin StevensonGoing Zero by Anthony McCarten Spiritual Growth:Mostly What God Does by Savannah GuthrieReal by Catherine ParksMade to Belong by David KimMade for People by Justin Whittle Earley See Christian Book Recommendations from Staff
Continuing our series in the life of King David, Pete Greasley takes us into a cave where David has the opportunity to kill Saul and grasp the kingdom for himself - but doesn't. Why not, and what do we see here? Three questions: What does this teach us?; who does this show us?; how do we respond?
Rising tensions in the Red Sea forced VLGCs away from the Suez Canal in a second shock to US-Asia-Pacific LPG trade only two months after the Panama Canal imposed its tightest-ever transit restrictions, adding even more instability to an already volatile market. Listen to Oystein Kalleklev, CEO of Avance Gas and Flex LNG, and Yohanna Pinheiro, LPG Freight Market Reporter, discuss how diverting around the Cape of Good Hope and other market drivers will shape the costs of shipping LPG this year and beyond. Key topics covered in this podcast: • Panama Canal restrictions' ongoing impact on freight markets • Rising tensions in the Red Sea and diversions via Cape of Good Hope • VLGC orderbook and long-term outlook • ETS impact on VLGC freight • Avance Gas' fleet renewal programme • Ammonia freight and new markets
Two orcs engage in a spirited debate about Gollum, while two other orcs engage in a spirited debate about… oh, who am I kidding? Alan and Matt never debate. Join us as we discover that orcs prefer tattling on their peers rather than just killing them, as we keep moving deeper into The Land of Shadow. A tracker orc fails to track two very nearby hobbits, a soldier orc fails to shoot Gollum, and Sam fails to remember all those dead orcs in the Tower. We speculate about how Sam might tell his own story, and talk about the Eye of Sauron. Also, Matt is too young to recognize a reference to The Who.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4468251/advertisement
This episode is an interview with a couple, Ritchie and Abigale of Meat Around The World, Richie and Abigail share what life is really like on the road as they overland through the Americas with their young daughter Zoe. After getting inspired by shows like "Long Way Round," they bought a truck camper in the U.S. and slowly meandered their way from Arizona down through Mexico and Central America. Now in their 4th year of slow, immersive travel, they've formed meaningful connections with locals, dealt with challenges like breakdowns and border issues, and given their daughter a one-of-a-kind on-the-road education. Richie and Abigail offer sage advice for families considering full-time overlanding – from budgeting smartly to not putting off dreams for “someday." Though not always easy, the rewards of discovering new places as a family far outweigh the comforts of a stationary life. Their BLOG is: https://www.meataroundtheworld.com/ Their Instagram is: https://www.instagram.com/roadschoolaroundtheworld/ The Article they mention is: https://expeditionportal.com/border-shock-an-overlanding-familys-nightmare/
Matt Greer, David Forrest, Jamie McDonald, Reiss Haldane and (for the first 10/15 minutes) Tom Hosie are here to discuss a very successful weekend for the Jags, with the Men's 3-1 win over Arbroath on Saturday and the Women's team coming home to Firhill to defeat Hamilton Accies 3-0 in front of a record-setting crowd.
Phil Kehoe......On this episode I chat to Phil Kehoe from The Hygiene Hub Tipperary, Phil not only talks about the hub but also her time growing up in town, living in a pub, her school days and running her own business. Also this week, Fil Guida has all the information on the upcoming charity dinner dance for Cuan Saor, a Spooky Gallery Tour is coming to The Tipperary Museum of Hidden History, Volunteers wanted for Semra's Long Way Round and the winners of our #WheresMeala competition are announced. https://www.theclonmelpodcast.com
The amount of time that I've spent in the car this week is a surprise even to me! School commute and sports have turned me into an Uber for my children. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/imcoopedup/support
In This Episode 329 We Have Special Guest Recording Artist "Tony Meade” Who Tells Us How He Became A Singer, Songwriter, and how to make it your passion/purpose/living! Follow & Support “Tony" Instagram/Youtube @tonymeademusic Website: tonymeade.comFollow & Support Me @Venmo- @Ariel-Castillo-4 PayPal- Paypal.me/arielent TIKTOK- @Arielent.com Ariel Castillo Soundcloud Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/arielentpod/ Website- Arielent.com
Charley Boorman is a TV presenter, global explorer, and travel writer famed for travelling the world with Ewan McGregor on the popular TV shows The Long Way Round, The Long Way Up and The Long Way Down. Ben Bowers is a presenter, a men's health campaigner and an event commentator. Ant Partridge is a custom motorcycle builder, a television personality, and now is a dabbler in stand-up comedy. Charley, Ben and Ant as a trio are the hosts of MCN's The Nod Podcast, a mindful motorcycling podcast and this week, The Nod joins Driven for a podcast crossover episode.For the first time ever, The Driven Chat Podcast has recorded a crossover with another pod, and who better to do it with than our friends at The Nod? Perhaps unsurprisingly, there is a motorcycle focus to this week's episode; however, fear not - non-bikers, we're pretty sure you'll enjoy it regardless of how many wheels you like on your vehicles.John Marcar and Amy Shore sit down with Charley, Ben and Ant for a good old chat, and that very conversation results in this week's podcast.The Driven Chat podcast is brought to you by Paramex Digital. It is available to stream on all the usual podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, Audible and more. For more information on Driven, visit www.drivenchat.comContact the show via email: podcast@drivenchat.comGet involved;WATCH >> Driven on YouTubeFOLLOW >> Driven on InstagramDISCUSS >> Driven on FacebookONLINE >> Driven.Site Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Maybe you were lucky enough to get to World Cup 2022. In which case, you were most likely lucky enough to get a flight to Doha from wherever you live. But some Footy Travelers are just more adventurous than most of us, and they don't rely on luck - they make life happen! Our guest in this episode, Francisco 'Topo' Ramone shares the story of his adventure journeying to World Cup 2022 by motorbiking from South Africa to Ethiopia (the furthest he could safely go on land). Along the way, Topo deals with elephants interrupting his sleep, too many AK's to count, and of course, a great victory for his country - he's Argentinian by the way. Smash that 'Play' button for our most adventurous footy travel story yet! **OUR FIRST PROMOTIONAL OFFER - from Laird Superfood** Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to https://zen.ai/ftp and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset. 15% OFF!! ******************************** Foot(y)notes: Don't forget about our EURO 2024 trip announcement. If you want to join us, FILL OUT THIS INTEREST FORM. You can follow this and Topo's other adventures in a variety of places: YouTube Instagram Facebook TikTok Interested in other motorbiking stories? Mike mentioned a few: Motorcycle Diaries (film version) Long Way Up Long Way Round Long Way Down
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This week, Emilio Sparks is out and Mighty Vin is joined by Cam Hawkins from The Ringer to discuss his road to where he is today, how different people may have wildly different perceptions about him, growing his public persona, and much more! Follow Cam & his work: https://linktr.ee/ceehawk Follow us on social media! https://twitter.com/emiliosparks https://www.twitter.com/mightyvin https://www.instagram.com/emiliosparks https://www.instagram.com/vinfortenyc https://www.instagram.com/WrassleRap https://twitter.com/WrassleRap https://twitter.com/oddballpodcast NEW EPISODES DROP EVERY SATURDAY!
If you have not followed the "Long Way..." series of motorcycle documentaries by actors Ewan McGregor and Charlie Boorman, you should. They are fascinating! Today, we'll take a deeper dive into concepts and practices of risk management while preparing for your next motorcycle adventure.
New Years Day 2023Zacchaeus: A New Start Dan Bidwell, Senior PastorLuke 19:1-10 1 January 2023 Well good morning and Happy New Year! I always like to start my New Years sermon with a list of the top New Years Resolutions. According to one survey , the top New Years resolutions for Americans are: #1 exercise more#2 eat healthier#3 lose weight#4 save more money#5 spend more time with family and friends Highly ranked spend less time on social media (Speak more about that during January as we take the month to re-focus on God at the beginning of a new year) I was at an exercise class a few days before Christmas and the instructor said: Remember, come January 1, this place will be packed. Dont be put off, most people will be gone again by the start of February We love to make resolutions, but its hard to stick to them. So I found a different list of resolutions. On a website for a company that sells mattresses. (puffy.com). Here is Puffys list of 7 New Year Resolutions You Can Actually Accomplish In 2023 7. Do One New Thing A MonthNew Year resolutions often crash and burn because they try to tackle too much too fast. Set a goal once a month to do something youve never done before. That could mean eating at a new restaurant, gardening, or learning to salsa. However small or big, its still something to look back on at the end of the year. 6. Save A Small Percentage Of Your Paycheck 5. Do Your Bit For The EnvironmentTake baby steps. Carry a reusable tote bag to the supermarket (Im still trying!) 4. Be Kind To Yourself And OthersA small act of kindness will suffice. Text a friend you havent heard from in a while. Call your parents. Cook a meal for your partner. Treat yourself to a cupcake from your favorite bakery. Allow yourself to take a whole day off and do what you want to do. 3. Change Up Your LookTake a few inches off your hair, try a new hair color, get a tattoo, or simply switch up your personal style. Make 2023 the year you decide to embrace bold colors, mix patterns, and find the courage to wear outfits youve always wanted to but never thought you could pull off. 2. Try A New Recipe Each Week(This one actually sounds exhausting to me!) 1. Get More SleepWhile it sounds easy enough to get the recommended 8 hours of sleep every night, not a lot of people do. God has made us for Work and Rest, and were going to talk about this more as the month goes on But there you go. 7 resolutions you can actually accomplish in 2023. (Some I really like!) What about your spiritual goals for 2023? My question to you as your pastor is: What do you hope God will do in you in 2023? Where do you want this journey to take you? What are your spiritual New Years resolutions? Because were not just here for our weekly shot of religion. Were here for transformation. The kind of transformation that happens when people meet Jesus. So thats what were going to see in our Bible passage today a transformation story, with three take away lessons that we can build into our own faith story for 2023. So lets pray that God would start that transformation work in us (even now!) as we open his word. Our heavenly Father, will you speak to us through the Bible as we open it now. Will you use it to sharpen us, and focus us, so that we become more and more like Jesus every day. In his mighty name we pray. Amen 1. Seeking Jesus If you grew up in Sunday School, then you might know the story of Zaccheaus already. What does the song tell us? Zacchaeus was a wee little manAnd a wee little man was heHe climbed up in a sycamore treeFor the Lord he wanted to see If Zacchaeus was remembered for anything, it was that he was short! But possibly not the shortest man in the Bible. In the running for the shortest man you have Nehemiah (knee-high-mia). Jobs friend Bildad the Shuhite (shoe-height). But the winner is Simon Peter who fell asleep on his watch. Now if we ever have Church Camp, youll know the answer to at least one of the Saturday night trivia questions ;-) But lets get back to Zacchaeus. There was more to Zacchaeus than his height. Look at Luke 19 starting at v1: Jesus entered Jericho and was passing through. 2 A man was there by the name of Zacchaeus; he was a chief tax collector and was wealthy. 3 He wanted to see who Jesus was, but because he was short he could not see over the crowd. (Luke 19:1-3) Zacchaeus was a tax collector. In fact, a chief tax collector for the Roman Empire. At the time of our Bible passage, the Romans had conquered most of the Mediterranean, North Africa, Egypt, modern day Turkey and Syria, and of course Israel where Jesus lived. Rome had army garrisons throughout their territories, but they also used local governments to keep the people in check. One way of doing that is through taxation. In New Testament times, tax collectors were seen as collaborators because they worked for the Romans to collect taxes from their own people. They were also known for adding a little bit on for themselves quite liberally. And so not only were they collaborators but crooks. And Zacchaeus was a chief collaborator, I mean, tax collector. It tells us in v2 he was very wealthy. Im sure the townsfolk knew who Zacchaeus was. In fact in v5, they call him a sinner. But Zacchaeus wanted to see Jesus. Or more accurately (v3) he wanted to see who Jesus was. By the time this encounter happened, Jesus had been traveling and teaching for almost 3 years. Doing miracles, healing the sick, preaching wisdom that no-one had ever heard before. He had been transforming lives and communities and Zacchaeus wanted to see it for himself. Perhaps Zacchaeus was looking for his own transformation story. Are you looking for a transformation story? Perhaps, like Zacchaeus, youve heard these stories about Jesus, but you just dont know what to make of them. Youre not sure if they could be true in your life. Does Jesus really heal the sick? Does he really cure addiction? Does he really bring forgiveness where there is only pain? Could it really be true? Zaccheaus decides to find out for himself (v4) 4 [Zacchaeus] ran ahead and climbed a sycamore-fig tree to see him, since Jesus was coming that way. (Luke 19:4) I am guessing it was highly undignified for Zacchaeus to climb that tree. Probably he didnt think anybody would see him, because they would all be focused on Jesus. But how else was he to see Jesus? He couldnt be lifted on somebodys shoulders like a child. That would be even more humiliating. So he climbs the tree. He does what it takes to see Jesus for himself. And thats our first big idea for today Seeking Jesus. If you want to know who Jesus is, you cant just stand back and wait. You need to go after him. You need to climb the metaphorical tree. You need to do whatever it takes so that you can be sure, one way or the other. And it might raise some eyebrows. When you decide to start coming to church regularly. Or you decide to join a course to learn more about Jesus. Your family or your friends might look at you a bit funny if you start reading the Bible. Why would you do that? they might say. But take a lesson from Zacchaeus. Transformation starts by seeking Jesus, making a deliberate decision to seek after Jesus. What steps will you take in 2023? 2. Welcoming Jesus Ive told you before about one of our favorite ever television series at our house the Long Way Round. Two celebrities Ewan MacGregor and Charley Boorman ride motorcycles 19,000 miles from London to New York. Route: London through Europe, the Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Mongolia and Russia, across the Pacific to Alaska, then down through Canada and America. 106 days. One of the parts I remember the most is when they were invited to stay with locals. Not set up, just people who invited them to stay in their homes, gave them beds when they were tired, shared their food with them. And made them feel welcome. Complete strangers, invited into their private world for just a moment Have you ever had an experience like that? It happened to Zacchaeus. Remember Zacchaeus is up in the tree, (v5): 5 When Jesus reached the spot, he looked up and said to him, Zacchaeus, come down immediately. I must stay at your house today. 6 So he came down at once and welcomed him gladly. (Luke 19:5-6) Jesus invites himself over to Zacchaeus house. In my mind, Id be wondering if the house was neat enough to invite a celebrity in. Zacchaeus was wealthy he probably had a lovely home. But Jesus didnt go to peoples houses to admire their dcor. Jesus went to do business with peoples souls. Think about the other examples when you get home later on. Whenever we find out that Jesus is in a certain persons home, there is always a lesson to be learned. Something of significance always happens And this time the business is transformation. Zacchaeus is ready, I think, for whatever Jesus has for him. Look at the urgency in v5-6. Come down immediately. I must stay at your house today. So he came down at once. This was Zacchaeus one chance to meet with Jesus. His one chance for a face-to-face with the greatest teacher of all time. This was his moment. And he took it. It may be that today is your moment. Jesus is rounding the corner and looking right at you and saying, You and I need to sit down. Today. We need to talk. You might be like Zacchaeus. You might have done things that Jesus wouldnt approve of. But that doesnt stop Jesus. (He will get to those things, BTW, but they are never an obstacle to starting the conversation.) He just wants the chance to talk to you, face to face, heart to heart. Your job is to let him in. To welcome him. To welcome him into your private world and to let him speak truth into your life. That can be terrifying, especially if youre the sort of person who never lets anyone get close. Nobody ever said transformation is easy. But its life-changing PAUSE/FOOT OFF Zoom out again to the people around Zacchaeus. Did you notice the reaction of the townsfolk when they heard Jesus say he would go to Zacchaeus house? (v7) 7 All the people saw this and began to mutter, He has gone to be the guest of a sinner. (Luke 19:7) Culturally, it was totally against the Jewish religious teachings for a Rabbi or a teacher to associate with a known sinner. Religion was for the righteous, and the righteous were to keep themselves separate from anything that might bring them into unrighteousness. Makes sense right? But Jesus wasnt like other religious teachers. Jesus didnt seek out the self-righteous. He was looking for people ready for a heart change But the watching world can be pretty judgmental. You picked that guy, Jesus? You picked the sinner? You think you can make a change in his life? Look at him. Look at her. Theyre hopeless. Worse is when the attack comes as muttering. When a person starts to change their life to include Jesus, other people often start muttering. She is going to church now? After what she did? He is going to church? You know what hes done, dont you? Sometimes it will be work colleagues who start muttering. Or family members. Or friends. Sadly even sometimes the people sitting in the pews who sow the seeds of doubt Dont listen to them. (Dont be those people either BTW! IT was probably the religious who were the ones muttering in the story) When a person first starts to welcome Jesus into their life, it can be a fragile moment. They might be inviting Jesus into a marriage. Into an engagement. Into a family system. Into a lifestyle and worldview that theyve spent their whole life living in. Accepting Jesus will take adjustment. And sometimes big adjustments. But nobody ever said transformation is easy. But if Jesus is who he says he is, then there is no better pathway to go down in life. So welcome Jesus. Invite him into your personal world, ask him to speak to your values and your beliefs and your hopes and your dreams. He cant do that if you shut him out. And church, we need to help people to welcome Jesus into their lives. We need to be advocates of Jesus and supporters when people take little steps in faith. We also need to keep letting Jesus into our lives! Sometimes those of us who have been Christians the longest are the most complacent. Dont settle for mediocrity. Let Jesus in this year, and welcome him into your secret places in 2023. 3. Changing because of Jesus Do you really believe people can change? When I was a High School Senior, I was part of the ROTC and we were out on a 24hr exercise one of those exercises where teams had to move around checkpoints without getting captured. Escape and Evasion they call it. Anyway I had a support role and so I was on a checkpoint overnight from 8pm 8am. The guy they paired me up with was also in my grade. Scott. Not somebody I had ever talked to much, even though we caught the same train for 6 years together, we had been in lots of the same classes, we had taken gym together. The difference was, he was on the rowing squad and he played football, whereas I was in the choir and spent my weekends rockclimbing. He was popular and I was a little alternative. The only interactions I remember having with him, he perpetuated the stereotype of the jock. So when I found out it was Scott, I wasnt looking forward to spending 12 hours with him. Our conversation started nervously. He was much more quiet than I imagined. He told me the reason he was on the checkpoint is that hed had a life-changing illness chronic fatigue syndrome which had robbed him of his athletic dreams. He now struggled with daily activities, concentrating, school work which he wasnt great at to begin with. But hed also had another life-changing event. Hed become a Christian. So had I, I told him. You? he said. I thought youd be way too cool to become a Christian. I had thought the same of him. Turns out you never know who will welcome Jesus into their life. We cant make presumptions that this person or that person is too cool for Jesus. Or too rich for Jesus. Or too [fill in the blank] for Jesus. You see, when people meet Jesus, they can really change. I spoke to Scott again at our 20 or 25 year anniversary and he was still struggling with health but living life to the full with Jesus. Jesus rewrote his story, just like he rewrote mine. And he can rewrite your story too, if you let him. Do you know that expression, a leopard can never change its spots. It actually comes from the Bible (Jeremiah 13). And we use that expression to say that people never change. We cant really expect change, or growth, or transformation. We get stuck in our old ways. You cant teach an old dog new tricks. Change is just not realistic after a certain point. To some extent thats true. When God speaks those words in Jeremiah, hes talking about his people when they were stuck in sin. They had rebelled against him and they had become accustomed to doing evil (Jeremiah 13:23). That was Zacchaeus story, wasnt it? He had been stuck in the sin of stealing from his own people. But look at what changes when Zacchaeus meets Jesus. (v8) 8 But Zacchaeus stood up and said to the Lord, Look, Lord! Here and now I give half of my possessions to the poor, and if I have cheated anybody out of anything, I will pay back four times the amount. (Luke 19:8) Zacchaeus turns his life around. He finds mercy and forgiveness from Jesus. Gods grace to cover his sins. And thats the catalyst for change. Zacchaeus decides to make amends. He determines to stop sinning. Because Jesus brings transformation to his life. The leopard can change his spots. And thats part of the hope of Jesus that we share here every week. Jesus can make a real difference in your life, and in the life of the community around us. Im guessing it wasnt easy for Zacchaeus to turn his life around in an instant. In the chapter before this, Jesus had said how hard it is for the rich to enter the kingdom of God (Luke 18:24). But here we see Zacchaeus do that very thing. Jesus declares in v9: Today salvation has come to this house, [] For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost. Jesus doesnt come to save those who are already saved. He comes to save those who have lost their way. Those who are stuck in sin. Those who are slaves to whatever it is that drives them. Jesus comes into the lives of the lost to help them find the way again. Jesus transforms lives. In a process that begins when we seek him, and welcome him in, and say yes to his new pattern for our lives. And that process isnt completed in a day, same as going to the gym once doesnt give you a perfect physique. But as we live with Jesus, as we let his word shape us, as we let his Holy Spirit teach and correct and train us in righteousness (2 Tim 3:16) we will see transformation in our own lives. We are conformed, or molded, into the image of Jesus, it says in Romans 8:29. (The Bible calls this sanctification a sermon for another day!) And so thats the third big idea from the passage today. Changing because of Jesus. This year, we can each expect to change because of Jesus. We can expect transformation in our own lives, as we follow Jesus faithfully. And we can expect to see transformation in the lives of those around us, as we bring that new Christlikeness into every relationship. The New Year is always an opportunity to make a change. To make a new start. What will your new start be in 2023?
In preparation for two action packed and exciting adventures to include the Wyoming Backcountry Discovery Route (WY BDR) and the Able Shepherd Benghazi Ride, Jimmy reflects on the importance of living your action adventure. What does it mean to use adventure to capture the hearts of men and women? There is something magical that happens within when you challenge yourself, get outside your comfort zone, pursuing an adventure while developing lifelong memories and friendships. The initial thought and motivation is based on the British television series “Long Way Round”, which eventually led into the planning and execution of “The Ride for Lance” which later was made into a movie and is available on Amazon.com. https://smile.amazon.com/Ride-For-Lance/dp/B09C2J98ZC/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2QG3WOT3B9JVE&keywords=the+ride+for+lance&qid=1666141956&sprefix=the+ride+for+lance%2Caps%2C127&sr=8-2 Since The Ride for Lance, Able Shepherd in conjunction with Able Nation has planned and executed the following adventure rides: 2019 Able Shepherd Lineage Ride 2020 Colorado BDR aka The Ride for Stevie 2021 California BDR 2022 New Mexico BDR 2022 Wyoming BDR 2022 Benghazi Ride (10 year anniversary at the Benghazi Memorial in Big Fork, MT) Stay tuned for an Able Shepherd short film after the Wyoming BDR is completed :-) https://able-nation.org https://protectorculture.com https://ableshepherd.com https://www.facebook.com/ableshepherd/ https://www.instagram.com/ableshepherd/?hl=en https://ridebdr.com
Nach seinem Debütalbum "The Long Way Round" veröffentlichte Josh Savage im April diesen Jahres sein zweites Album "Another Life" auf Streaming-Diensten, das nun am 29. August 2022 auch als eine einzigartige 888-teilige Musik-NFT-Kollektion namens "Love Letters" veröffentlicht wurde. Sie ist inspiriert von den Liebesbriefen, die er seiner Brieffreundin während des Lockdowns über den Atlantik schickte.
Claudio Von Planta, travelled the world on two wheels with Ewan McGregor and Charlie Boorman as the Camera Operator/Director of the Long Way series (Long Way Round 2004, Long Way Down 2007, and Long Way Up 2019). He is that and so much more, a man with Special Forces training, who has interviewed Osama Bin Laden, and covered conflict zones since 1985. His story is fascinating and he delivers it in a wonderfully understated Swiss manner. Producer Rog caught up with him at the second Dubai Motorcycle Film Festival.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Shannon, Cody, and J.T. come together to share streaming recommendations for the week. Spanning different genres and topics, they each suggest a show you can watch right now. Shannon talks about RGB, a documentary celebrating the life and career of Former US Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. J.T. discusses Long Way Round, Long Way Down, and Long Way Up, an anthology featuring Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman's motorcycle trips around the world. Finally, Cody delves into the DC Universe and recommends HBO Max's Harley Quinn, a show that is definitely not for children.
This is the one where I figure out marketing.
This is the one where I figure out marketing.
When weather events devastate a community, there is more work to do beyond rebuilding homes and businesses. There is also a need to repair damage to the ecosystem, specifically lost trees. Grady McGahan is the director of RETREET at Keep America Beautiful, an organization that focuses on environmental rehabilitation following damage caused by severe storms by replanting lost trees. He graduated from Georgetown University in 2004 with a BA in English and minors in international business, history and studio art. McGahan worked on the production teams of the 2008 Papal Mass at Yankee Stadium, the Bravo series "Long Way Round," the PBS series "Texas Ranch House," and Michael Moore's documentary film "SiCKO." In April of 2010, he began an 18-month trip around-the-world that took McGahan to 25 countries on 5 continents. About the Across the Sky podcast The weekly weather podcast is hosted on a rotation by the Lee Weather team: Matt Holiner of Lee Enterprises' Midwest group in Chicago, Kirsten Lang of the Tulsa World in Oklahoma, Joe Martucci of the Press of Atlantic City, N.J., and Sean Sublette of the Richmond Times-Dispatch in Virginia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Scottish Podcast About Scotland!Part 2 of our exploration of the hair, the grin and the wink wonk that is Ewan McGregor. SláinteCONTACT:Instagram: thistledopodTwitter: @thistledopodFacebook: www.facebook.com/thistledopodEmail: thistledonicelypod@gmail.comwebsite: https://www.thistledonicelypod.com/Google Voicemail: 4844 TDN POD (484 483-6763)SOURCES: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/ewan-mcgregor-obi-wan-star-wars-halston-4174111/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/ewan-mcgregor-obi-wan-star-wars-halston-4174111/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000191/?ref_=tt_ov_drhttps://www.vanityfair.com/style/2021/06/ewan-mcgregor-mary-elizabeth-winstead-secret-birth-pregnancy-first-baby-boyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ewan_McGregor#Personal_lifehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lca0v6mVLN8https://hollywoodlife.com/feature/ewan-mcgregor-kids-4714166/https://www.accessonline.com/articles/ewan-mcgregor-i-like-kissing-boys-on-screen-82312https://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/films/1416890/ewan-mcgregor-danny-boyle-feud-trainspotting-2-slumdog-millionaire-star-wars-obi-wanhttps://www.sheknows.com/entertainment/slideshow/2291748/celebrities-naked-on-camera-tv-movies/https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/fabulous/3753889/ewan-mcgregor-actor-biggest-penis-nude-scene-mr-man/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1T7kRA_nCg American Pastoral 2016 Ewan McGregorGuillermo del Toro's Pinocchio 2022 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1488589/?ref_=nm_flmg_wr_4
Ewan McGregor & Charley Boorman's friendship, humor, and persistence shines on their motorcycle adventures in "Long Way Round", "Long Way Down," & "Long Way Up".Research/Links:https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2020/10/long-way-up-charley-boorman-ewan-mcgregorhttps://www.newsweek.com/ewan-mcgregor-charley-boorman-ride-future-electric-harleys-long-way-1533019https://canadiangeographic.ca/articles/exclusive-qa-with-long-way-ups-ewan-mcgregor-and-charley-boorman/https://www.scotsman.com/arts-and-culture/film-and-tv/ewan-mcgregor-reuniting-charley-boorman-long-way-2972737FOLLOW US:Brian Wohl:Twitter: http://twitter.com/brianwohlInstagram: http://instagram.com/brianwohlFacebook: http://facebook.com/brianwohlMarc Muszynski:Twitter: http://twitter.com/marcmuszynskiInstagram: http://instagram.com/marcmuszynskiFacebook: http://facebook.com/marcmuszynskiMy Favorite Friendship:Facebook: http://facebook.com/myfavoritefriendshipInstagram: http://instagram.com/myfavoritefriendshipTwitter: http://twitter.com/myfavfriendship
Nick and Giles English are the founders of Bremont watches and serious gear heads. They love all things mechanical, especially planes and motorcycles, but they've also had a number of adventures in vintage cars. They even had had a hand in Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman's motorcycle circumnavigations "Long Way Round" and "Long Way Down". We talk about why they started Bremont, what it's like working with and learning from the Williams F1 team, crushing watches, working with Ian Callum, their new hangout, Bike Shed Moto Co, and nearly crashing a plane. Recorded May 20, 2022https://us.bremont.com/ Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app today! Use code TIRE at sign up, new customers can place their first bet of five dollars or more on the race and if your bet loses, you'll get a RISK-FREE bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS! Cut through the jargon and make investing easier with SoFi. Visit SoFi.com/TIRE to learn how you can win up to $1,000 in stock when you open an account. Evercoat Body Shop takes the guesswork out of body work. Available at Advance Auto Part stores. Just visit masterworks.io and use promo code TIRE to learn how Masterworks is changing the game Want your question answered? To listen to the episode the day it's recorded? Want to watch the live stream, get ad-free podcasts, or exclusive podcasts? Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thesmokingtirepodcast Tweet at us! https://www.Twitter.com/thesmokingtire https://www.Twitter.com/zackklapman Instagram: https://www.Instagram.com/thesmokingtire https://www.Instagram.com/therealzackklapman Click here for the most honest car reviews out there: https://www.youtube.com/thesmokingtire Want shorter podcasts? Subscribe to our new CLIPS channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD4WGV-W5zD1MK4yHbNGwmw
#374 I Sure Love Motorcycling - Richard has nearly killed someone in his audience and has finally found a good reason for having kids. He's also potentially about to destroy the universe as his guest is Herring doppelgänger (even down to the number of testicles) Charley Boorman. He talks about what he got paid for appearing in Deliverance, hanging out with movie stars (past and future) as a kid, thanks to his amazing film director dad, giving Lee Marvin a lift, how planned family trip to Europe turned into the Long Way Round, how no one recognised Ewan McGregor on the set of Star Wars and the extraordinary story of how Charley got back on his bike after smashing himself to bits. Twice.Live RHLSTPs coming up in the Leicester Square Theatre. Guest and ticket link info here https://richardherring.com/rhlstpt/tourSUPPORT THE SHOW!Watch our TWITCH CHANNELBecome a badger and see extra content at our WEBSITE See details of the RHLSTP TOUR DATES Buy DVDs and Books from GO FASTER STRIPE See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Barry McLuskie and Alan Clarke joined me again to record the second Teenage Fanclub Fanclub podcast. This time we focused on 2005's Man-Made album. "We hardly took any equipment, just some guitars and a pair of drumsticks." - Norman Blake As we recorded the Long Way Round podcast in February, the three of us found we had been listening to (and greatly appreciating) Man-Made. Three songs made it on to our Long Way Round (imaginary) compilation. There is a freshness to the album. The band have moved on from Creation/Sony, the 2003 career spanning compilation 4766 Seconds - A Shortcut to Teenage Fanclub helped to draw a line in the sand, Francis MacDonald returns on drums, the band have set up their own PeMa label and they have decamped to Chicago to record with John McEntire from Tortoise on production duties. We hope you enjoy the discussion surrounding the album, each song, b-sides and shows from the era, our thoughts and the odd tangent we head off on! Track the album down on vinyl or CD if you can. Thanks Murray
I caught up with fellow Teenage Fanclub Fanclub members Barry McLuskie and Alan Clarke to discuss our shared love of the band. For this episode Alan came up with the idea of creating a new compilation album, a sister to 2003's Four Thousand Seven Hundred And Sixty-Six Seconds - A Short Cut To Teenage Fanclub We each chose a song from Raymond, Gerry and Norman and discussed them over a few beers and red wine. This inevitably led to us over-running, so check out part 1 where we discuss 3 Raymond songs and 2 Gerry songs, plus go off on the off tangent!
In part 2 of the first Teenage Fanclub Fanclub feature, Alan Clarke, Barry McLuskie and I continue our conversation around creating a sister album to 2003's Four Thousand Seven Hundred And Sixty-Six Seconds - A Short Cut To Teenage Fanclub We decide to take the longer way round to Teenage Fanclub and each choose a song from Raymond, Gerry and Norman. In this episode we choose the final Gerry song and 3 from Norman, plus we talk about other stuff over a few beers and red wine!
The Long Way Round with Meagan Loyst