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Making Memories – dies wäre wohl der treffendste Titel für diese Folge. Da wir aber zum Glück alle schlecht englisch sprechen und unsere Schwäche für Wandtattoos Grenzen kennt, trägt sie nun den Namen des wohl zeitgenössischsten Kunstwerk des Landes. Heute ziehen wir uns Fußballschuhe an, wälzen uns in vertrauten Gerüchen und blicken weit zurück, um weit nach vorne schauen zu können. Wonach riecht deine Kindheit? Was hat dich geprägt? Wonach schmeckt Vergangenheit? Fragen des Lebens und unartige Gedanken, in Folge 201 mit den Dudes. Tickets dudes. Live Tour 2025: https://www.eventim.de/artist/dudes/?affiliate=TUG Abonniere den Kanal von Niklas & David auf WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VauTmUt4Y9leCYgJFh3D Instaram: https://www.instagram.com/niklasunddavid/?hl=de dudes. Der Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/dudesderpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@niklasunddavid Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte!: https://linktr.ee/dudes_podcast Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio
Life as an adoptive family can feel like a never-ending whirlwind. What can adoptive parents do to help their family connect and find calm when feeling overwhelmed or stressed? Hi Neighbor, As adoptive parents, it's easy to get swept away by busy schedules and endless to-dos. Life will pile on demands until you intentionally slow down. It's okay to say no to yet another commitment and just spend quiet time together. Today's segment, Family-Time Matters, comes from Episode 183. I want to encourage you to listen, take notes, and sit with the idea or ideas that speak to you. In chaotic seasons, intentionally making time for family can be the anchor you all need. Anchors of Hope and Healing are on the way. Your Neighbor, Tim P.S. You're not alone in this journey. If you haven't joined our private community, consider this an invitation. It's a safe space to share your struggles and triumphs with fellow adoptive parents who truly understand what you're going through. Listen to today's episode and share it with fellow adoptive parents. These conversations foster strength and understanding in our community. Be the anchor others may need right now. Contact Jane: • Phone Number: (256) 353-8528 • Email: jbaker@adoption-associates.com • Website: Adoption Associates
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Miss Rachel's saving the day, Michael misses Vicki and an Oklahoma storm is rollin' in! Vicki and Christian chat through real estate drama, Bravo betrayals, and why you should never rely on your job's life insurance. You're too fabulous to feel sluggish! Go to HappyMammoth.com and use the code MFMSMP at check out to get 15% off your order! This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or the Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam Smith joins Joe Thomlinson for this week's One on One and we've sent him to Spurs to meet Tottenham Hotspur fullback, Destiny Udogie. In a week that could redefine their season, Udogie talks about the importance of the Europa League, the differences between Italy and England and his toughest opponents in the Premier League. Meanwhile, Joe's been to the manager's office at Crystal Palace to chat to Oliver Glasner, who reveals the ‘non-negotiables' for his team and discusses a potential FA Cup Final. As well as listening to the podcast, you can also watch our interviews on the Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel, on Sky Sports News and on skysports.com.
Kate and Oliver catch up with Macaulay Culkin who happens to be engaged to Kate's BFF Brenda Song.The notoriously private actor answers it all!Where does he stand with his estranged dad?Does he get along with his siblings?And is Macaulay Culkin really retired? Or is he just...tired?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Joining us this week on The Bubble Lounge are the incredible chairs of the 57th Annual Family Night at Six Flags—Bessie Doffermyre, Claire Arnot, Meredith Baird, and Sarita Francis!This dedicated group works tirelessly year-round to raise money for Children's Medical Center, and their biggest event of the year is just around the corner—you won't want to miss it! Tune in to hear about the history, impact, and exciting details of this special night, all made possible by a powerhouse team of women committed to making a difference.
Amy Walsh, Craig Forrest, Jimmy Brennan and Dan Wong take Canada's Men's Team and Nashville Soccer Club stand-out Jacob Shaffelburg through his Footy Prime INTVU paces. And he delivers!From his Maritime Messi moniker to creating memories on the pitch, Jacob lets his plentiful hair down as he and Craig Forrest compare their hairdos.Not to be missed, the Get To Know Me on Footy Prime rapid fire!GET IN!Presenters: James Sharman, Craig Forrest, Jimmy Brennan, Amy Walsh & Dan WongPho-ever Mid: Jeff Cole, VO and Editor/ProducerThis podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion.Parental discretion is advisedwearefootyprime.comX @footy_primeTikTok @FootyPrimePodcastYoutube @FootyPrimePodcastIG FootyPrimeIGFacebook Footy Prime The PodcastEmail footyprimepodcast@gmail.comONE BALL GIN https://www.nickel9distillery.com/products/footy-prime-one-ball-gin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey listeners! I'm popping into you podcast feed with a surprise! Starting now, I'll be releasing solo episodes every other week to share some of my life experiences and Jesus moments with you! I'll still be doing interviews but thought it would be fun to be able to talk directly to you about my struggles and triumphs. And I'm calling these episodes The Kitchen Table. So why the kitchen table? I'm so glad you asked! I believe the dinner table is an important ingredient in the glue that helps us build strong families. My siblings and my children would agree. And so, these solo episodes that I'll bring to you, hopefully every 2 weeks, will be short stories of how I've seen God work in my own life through sometimes mundane, and other times amazing, experiences and how those experiences have grown my faith. Just like if you came to my house and we sat around my kitchen table enjoying a snack and a cup of coffee (or hot tea for me!). I may even share some things I'm learning in the Word that might encourage you. And since we're talking about the dinner table, you might have heard that one of my favorite recipes to make for a crowd is baked spaghetti. It's the meal my husband and I shared the first time we met, at a church youth group progressive dinner on New Year's Eve, 1979. My mother-in-law shared the recipe with me years ago and I've always made this my go-to meal when I need to feed a lot of people, especially when I had lots of kids over for youth group events or parties. Guideposts magazine picked up our story and even printed the recipe for the baked spaghetti that has kind of become my trademark. So, if you'd like to receive that recipe, go to the link below and sign up and you'll receive an email where you can download it. You'll also receive weekly updates about podcast episodes as well as any other events that might be happening and maybe even some of my thoughts on faith and family. You'll also be able to see a few Instagram posts from recent days. So, let me know what you think about this Kitchen Table episode and if you have a question or an idea about something you'd like for me to discuss, please don't hesitate to email me at buidingstronghomes@gmail.com. I'd love to hear from you! I'll have a link to that in the show notes. Show notes and link to baked spaghetti recipe CarolRoper.org/podcast
Our memories are not facts found on cards in a neural rolodex. They are recreations of reality. And, almost always, they are incredibly accurate and vivid. Yet our memories are vulnerable. They can be distorted, they can be manipulated, and in several disease states, they can be irrevocably lost. This talk explores how the brain manages the remarkable feat of acquiring information about the world, storing that information in a wide range of neural networks, and allowing the effortless retrieval of those memories when called to mind. Speaker Thomas J. Carew, Dean Emeritus, Faculty of Arts and Science and Julius Silver Professor, Center for Neural Science, NYU
Kendrick Lamar Superbowl performance, memories of the All Star Weekend, what can make the NBA All Star Game better, Charles Barkley donating money to nonprofit GLIDE in San Francisco, The impact of the Warriors and more!
February 14, 1975 saw the release of the second album by Canadian power trio Rush, Fly By Night. But it was the debut of Neil Peart with the band - a well read and empathetic man who would go on to be hailed as one of the greatest rock drummers of all time. Not only would his attention to detail but his relentless challenging of himself pushed Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson to continue to grow. Neil also took over as the lyricist for the band mixing in pieces from the many books that kept him fascinated. From Ayn Rand to JRR Tolkien, Neil injects his literary phrases into hard driving and otherworldly riffs that are signature to Rush. Songs like Anthem and Fly By Night are as rock solid 50 years later as the day they were released and Neil's lyrics of wanderlust and yearning for a unique life continue to offer hope. By-Tor and the Snow Dog saw Rush starting to grapple with the more progressive rock they admired coming from Yes and is the start of the concepts that would drive them to greatness on 2112 and Hemispheres. Though Alex Lifeson's guitar is fierce throughout the rockers, he also breaks out nylon for Making Memories, Rivendell and In The End - we even get to hear a little slide from Lerxst! The final 3 tracks may not be the most memorable in the catalog but it shows the boys were still willing to experiment, never to be pigeon-holed. For Rush fans, this is a classic. Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use the code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
February 14, 1975 saw the release of the second album by Canadian power trio Rush, Fly By Night. But it was the debut of Neil Peart with the band - a well read and empathetic man who would go on to be hailed as one of the greatest rock drummers of all time. Not only would his attention to detail but his relentless challenging of himself pushed Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson to continue to grow. Neil also took over as the lyricist for the band mixing in pieces from the many books that kept him fascinated. From Ayn Rand to JRR Tolkien, Neil injects his literary phrases into hard driving and otherworldly riffs that are signature to Rush. Songs like Anthem and Fly By Night are as rock solid 50 years later as the day they were released and Neil's lyrics of wanderlust and yearning for a unique life continue to offer hope. By-Tor and the Snow Dog saw Rush starting to grapple with the more progressive rock they admired coming from Yes and is the start of the concepts that would drive them to greatness on 2112 and Hemispheres. Though Alex Lifeson's guitar is fierce throughout the rockers, he also breaks out nylon for Making Memories, Rivendell and In The End - we even get to hear a little slide from Lerxst! The final 3 tracks may not be the most memorable in the catalog but it shows the boys were still willing to experiment, never to be pigeon-holed. For Rush fans, this is a classic. Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use the code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We love feedback, but can't reply without your email address. Message us your thoughts and contact info!Merry Christmas from All Pro Dad In this festive episode of the All Pro Dad Podcast, host Ted Lowe is joined by Buck Buchanan and Bobby Lewis to explore how dads can make the holiday season truly memorable for their families. The trio reflects on personal Christmas memories, shares tips for managing holiday stress, and discusses balancing the commercial and meaningful aspects of the season.From tackling Griswold-level decorations to embracing holiday traditions and movies, Ted, Buck, and Bobby provide practical strategies for creating lasting family memories. They emphasize the importance of maintaining a positive attitude, being prepared, and letting go of minor stresses to focus on the true spirit of Christmas. Whether it's about making thoughtful gifts or cherishing quiet family moments, this episode is packed with inspiration for dads navigating the holiday season.Important Episode Timestamps:(00:00) Welcome to the All Pro Dad Podcast(00:29) Handling the Holidays: Childhood Memories(01:34) Christmas Traditions and Funny Stories(04:53) The Stress of Christmas Preparations(06:56) Balancing Gifts and Meaning(09:41) Holiday Decorations: Griswold vs. Grinch(12:08) Helicopter Santa and Creative Decorations(12:47) Memorable DIY Decorations(14:04) Letting Go of Holiday Stress(15:13) Cherishing Modern Christmas Experiences(16:45) Debating Christmas Movies(19:06) Gift Giving and Making Memories(20:23) The True Meaning of Christmas(22:27) Final Thoughts and Holiday WishesAPD Pro Move:“Let go of the pressure to make Christmas perfect. Focus on one small but meaningful moment from the movies—like decorating as a family or simply enjoying time together.”Sponsor:The All Pro Dad Podcast is proudly brought to you by Family First, a nonprofit dedicated to equipping parents with resources to build strong families. Learn more at FamilyFirst.net.Connect with Us:Connect with Buck BuchananConnect with Bobby LewisConnect with Ted LoweDon't forget to leave us a review on your favorite podcast app!EXTRAS: Follow us: Instagram | Facebook | X (Twitter)Join 200,000+ other dads by subscribing to the All Pro Dad Play of the Day. Get daily fatherhood ideas, insight, and inspiration straight to your inbox.This episode's show notes can also be viewed here on AllProDad.com. Like the All Pro Dad gear and mugs? Get your own in the All Pro Dad store.Get great content for moms at iMOM.com
You know that moment when your kiddo's holiday excitement turns into a meltdown? It's a familiar scene for many parents— when holiday travel or celebration disrupts kids' routines, it's normal for little ones to struggle to manage their feelings. Host Jessica Stewart-Gonzalez chats with Maria Lopez, the Senior Program Manager at the Birth to Five Helpline, about how parents can co-regulate by modeling healthy behavior for their children and ways to prepare your kiddo so the whole family can enjoy the holidays.Host:Jessica Stewart-Gonzalez is the Chief of the Office of Children's Health at the Arizona Department of Health Services. She is married, has two young children, and loves reading (anything except parenting books!) and watching movies and TV.She enjoys spending time with her kids (when they aren't driving her crazy) and celebrating all of their little, and big, accomplishments. Jessica has been in the field of family and child development for over 20 years, focused on normalizing the hard work of parenting and making it easier to ask the hard questions.Links:Strong Families AZHost: Jessica Stewart-GonzalezGuest: Maria LopezThe Birth to Five Helpline
Make some memories with your family this Christmas season.Luke 22:19: "And he took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it and gave it to them, saying, 'This is my body, which is given for you. Do this in remembrance of me'"
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Ben Bevis joins today's episode with practical tips for helping your kids embrace their God-given identity, gifts, and vision. He'll inspire you to make more memories with your own dad and identify committed mentors for your children. Don't miss Ben's insights on healing generational wounds, modeling adventure, and strengthening your relationship with your kids. Key Takeaways Take advantage of opportunities to adventure with your own father while you can. Intentional fatherhood begins with mending wounds and healing resentment. Help your kids discover their God-given identity, gifts, and vision. You can't launch your kids alone; surround them with committed mentors to speak into their life. Keep adventuring, both on your own and as a family. Ben Bevis Ben Bevis is passionate about helping the Next Generation to live out their faith in Jesus. He is the founder and Executive Director of Encircled. He is leading a movement to get Mentor Circles (Dads included) around young people across the globe. He loves being active in the outdoors and lives in Minnetonka, Minnesota, with his “fabulous” wife and three “amazing” teenage children. Key Quotes 22:55 - "When we're grounded in our identity in Christ, we can live more freely as fathers and as husbands and as brothers and sisters. And then as we think about our kids being bombarded by so many different voices at school, in the community, on their devices. We used to always tell our kids before they'd go on the bus, remember, you're a child of the risen King." 29:00 - "The more we can help young people to really think of a vision and goals and then apply that to make an impact in God's kingdom, it's this beautiful process in discovery because you never know what God might be up to in our kids lives. That has been meaningful for me, God, what have You put me on this earth to do? That's what I'm doing with Encircled is the pointed vision for what God put on my heart. I want to model that to my kids and be curious with them about what what God might be up to in their future." Links from Today's Conversation Send a Voice Message to DadAwesome Send me the DadAwesome December 2024 Vision Mailing Make a Tax-Deductible Gift FREE Encircled Parenting Resources Become an Encircled Guide [for your child or one that you know] Access Encircled Resources Access the Encircled Personal Journey App Partner with Encircled Connect with dadAWESOME Make a Donation to dadAWESOME Join the dadAWESOME Prayer Team Receive weekly encouragement by texting "dad" to 651-370-8618
The holiday season is a time for joy, connection, and cherished traditions, but it can also present unique challenges for families with older loved ones. Whether you're adapting traditions to accommodate physical or cognitive limitations, finding ways to include relatives in assisted living, or balancing caregiving responsibilities with festive celebrations, the holidays can be difficult and stressful. In this episode, we'll explore meaningful ways to engage seniors, honor old and new traditions, and ensure everyone feels connected—no matter the distance. We'll share practical tips, community resources, and strategies for caregivers to make the most of this special season without stress. Get ready to make this holiday filled with love, laughter, and lasting memories. Learn more about the following: Meaningful ways to include older adults in holiday traditions, even if they have physical or cognitive limitations Methods to connect with older adults who may be in assisted living or far from family during the holidays Intuitive ways to use technology to help bridge the gap for seniors who may not be able to celebrate in person with family Ways families can adapt traditions to honor both old memories and create new ones with older loved ones Signs that an older family member might be struggling with holiday stress or loneliness and how you can help Strategies to involve volunteers to help older adults who may not have family nearby during the holidays Additional resources to support both caregivers and older adults, especially during the holiday season To view resources, show notes and access more My Care Advisors episodes, visit mycareadvisors.com. We are grateful to be your guide.
Are you looking for fun activities to do with your children this Christmas season? In this episode, Harriett shares some ideas that will keep your little ones entertained and excited for Christmas even more than what they already are.
In this episode, I share ways to take the pressure off during the holidays. As moms, we want to make this time magical and create the best memories. Sometimes it's just the simple things we can do to make this time exactly what it needs to be. Hope you all have a great Thanksgiving. As always, if you like my show please leave a review! You can connect with me below! I would love to hear from you!SOCIALS: IG: Heygirlhey_withbecca TikTok: Heygirlheyp0dcastCONNECT WITH ME:E-mail: Heygirlheywithbecca@gmail.comSwag available: "A Mom Tribe is a Vibe" tote bags! DM or email me for more information!
Mark Tauscher joins the program and we talk about high school football playoffs! One more week this week before games start at Camp Randall! What a cool experience. Someone who played at Camp Randall more than a few times, Mark Tauscher, talks about what it's like playing on that field
In this episode of the Design. Build. Hunt. Podcast presented by Whitetail Partners, we dive into one of the most anticipated times of the year: gun deer season. From the crack of dawn to the echo of a rifle shot, gun season holds a special place in the hearts of hunters across the country. It's more than just a hunt—it's a tradition steeped in memories, family gatherings, and stories passed down through generations. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or gearing up for your first hunt, this episode captures the heart of what makes gun season truly special. Have a topic you want us to explore in future episodes? Let us know! To learn more, check us out online at whitetailpartners.com, on YouTube, on Instagram, or on Facebook. Find the Whitetail Partners Habitat Consultant for your region here. Learn more about Whitetail Partners Design and Management services here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This month on the Eurovoix Podcast, we head to the Spanish capital Madrid for a different kind of Eurovision - the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.James Stephenson is your host in Spain as we react to the results - including a historic winner - speak to some of the talented youngsters competing, and ask why Junior Eurovision is such a big part of the Eurovision calendar. But that's not all - in a bumper month of Eurovision news, we'll catch you up on what you might have missed from around the continent. We ask whether Stefan Raab is the man to turn around Germany's fortunes, chat about new national finals in Slovenia and Poland, and analyse Australia's place in the contest after confirming they'll compete for their 10th anniversary.And, in Basel, there's a Eurovision vote with a difference - a referendum on the contest itself that could change the way its staged completely!So, wherever you are, come with us to Madrid and stay for so much more - the Eurovoix Podcast gives you the latest Eurovision and Junior Eurovision news, wherever you are.CREDITSCreated and Produced by: James StephensonHost: James StephensonContributors: Alistair Brown, Anthony Granger, Davide Conte, Franciska van Waarden, Neil Farren, Rebecca Jefferson, Steven HeapEditor: James StephensonGuests: Tim Jumawan (That Eurovision Site), GJ Kooijman (Ding-a-Dong - dé Eurovisie Songfestival Podcast), Gabe Milne (ESC Gabe), Jakub Ratzka (@kubasaak)And our Special Guests from the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024: Enya Cox Dempsey (Ireland), Artem Kotenko (Ukraine), Ramires Sciberras (Malta), Titouan (France), Victoria Nicole (Portugal)THEME MUSIC: Steve Brian - 1986 (Edited by James Stephenson) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EBBF_Y-ZFwWant to know more about Eurovision? Read all the latest news from the contest at Eurovoix.Follow Eurovoix on XFollow Eurovoix on InstagramFollow Eurovoix on Facebook
What do we leave behind if everything is digital?
Tune into todays episode for a walk down memory lane as we reminisce over the last 100 episodes of Making a Runner spanning the last 2 and a half years. We chat about some of our favourite guests, go into details and learning outcomes from episodes gone by and dive into how our own personal running journey has been influenced by what we have learned since April 2022. Whether you are a die hard fan from day one, have a couple of episodes to catch up on or have 99 to go, we want to thank you for your support and encouragement. The show wouldn't be what it is today without YOU. In the words of Carla Molinaro - Running is all about the 3 C's : Consistency, Community and Cake. We hope that through our journey you have learned enough about running to remain consistent, you have found a community to share the love of the sport with and have enjoyed a few laughs through the conversations we have had. Thank you for following the journey, we hope you enjoyed this episode as much as we did and that you are excited for what is to come. As always, remember to share with your running buddies and follow our journey via our @makingarunner Instagram page.
Mike, Al and Anton are back with this week's episode, including new games, new gameplay and trailers and much more!Shownotes - Episode 267Nine Sols, Crow Country, Atelier Resleriana: The Red Alchemist & the White Guardian, Palworld, Nintendo Switch emulator Ryujinx, Mario & Luigi: Brothership, Making Memories in Concordia, Camp Sunshine, Ahro, Holy Horror Mansion, Front Mission 1st: Remake, Warside, Minecraft updates, Mark of the Deep , Metal Slug Tactics, Sonic X Shadow Generations, The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, Professor Layton, AM64Support the show
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Let us make and provide good memories. [Luke 5:1-11, Thursday of the 22nd Week in the Ordinary Time]
We're spilling the secrets to planning the ultimate international vacation with travel expert and co-founder of the travel agency Elsewhere by Lonely Planet, Alexis Bowen. She joins the Bright Side to reveal the three essentials for making your trip absolutely unforgettable and why going solo might be the best part. Plus, comedian and TV (and Airbnb) host Jessi Cruickshank joins us to talk about coming up in the Canadian comedy scene and how hosting for Airbnb helps her make new family memories.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Imagine this: It's the holiday season, and you're piling your family into the car and driving through the night, from Minnesota to Indiana, with two young kids. What could possess you to do such a thing? In this episode, you're going to find out why Chelsea Hartmann took her family into the heart of Hammond to celebrate a movie that she and her family love so much. It's about so much more than the movie or being a fan - it's about making memories that will last a lifetime. To learn more about Chelsea or about 8-Ball's Race to the Cure to End Alzheimer's, check out the following resources: www.8ballsrace.com Facebook.com/chelseahartmann Facebook.com/chelseahartmannmusic Facebook.com/xxlentertainment Facebook.com/cheapentertainmnet YouTube.com/chelseahartmannmusic SummaryThe conversation revolves around the experiences of a family who attended the 40th anniversary event of the movie 'A Christmas Story' in Hammond, Indiana. They discuss the magic and nostalgia of the movie, the importance of family and togetherness during the holiday season, and their visit to the iconic Christmas Story house. The family shares their favorite memories from the event and how the movie has impacted their lives. They also talk about the audition process and the behind-the-scenes details of filming certain scenes. The conversation with the A Christmas Story Family covered various topics related to the making of the movie and their personal experiences. They discussed the filming process, including the use of fake snow and sets, as well as the challenges of keeping the attention of child actors. They also talked about their favorite scenes and behind-the-scenes stories, such as the use of real tobacco in Ralphie's mouth and the frozen mittens used in the fight scene. Additionally, they shared their experiences in the entertainment industry, including singing and raising awareness for Alzheimer's disease. The conversation ended with a game and expressions of gratitude.TakeawaysThe movie 'A Christmas Story' captures the simplicity and heart of a traditional family Christmas.Attending the 40th anniversary event and visiting the Christmas Story house created magical and unforgettable memories for the family.The movie has a lasting impact on fans, creating traditions and bringing families together during the holiday season.The audition process for the movie was challenging, but ultimately led to life-changing experiences for the cast members.The movie's success and enduring popularity have allowed the cast to connect with fans and be part of something special. The movie A Christmas Story used various techniques, such as fake snow and sets, to create the desired winter atmosphere.Behind-the-scenes stories revealed interesting details, such as the use of real tobacco in Ralphie's mouth and the accidental use of frozen mittens in the fight scene.The A Christmas Story Family shared their experiences in the entertainment industry, including singing and raising awareness for Alzheimer's disease.Chapters00:00The Magic and Nostalgia of 'A Christmas Story'11:17Creating Lasting Memories at the 40th Anniversary Event17:23The Importance of Family and Togetherness During the Holiday Season23:28Behind the Scenes: Auditioning and Filming 'A Christmas Story'33:20Creating the Winter Atmosphere: Fake Snow and Sets34:44Child Actors and the Importance of Time38:55Behind-the-Scenes Stories: Real Tobacco and Frozen Mittens45:05Filming the Movie: Cameras and Equipment46:32Experiences in the Entertainment Industry: Singing and Raising Awareness48:24Personal Story: Battling Alzheimer's53:26Fun Game: Rapid Fire Questions57:41Expressions of Gratitude and Invitation to Join the A Christmas Story Family
Chapters00:00 Understanding People Pleasing vs. Generosity04:09 The Influence of Negative Self-Opinions on People Pleasing08:02 Overcoming Triggers and Reprogramming Autopilot Responses35:18 Feeling Helpless in Communication37:48 Black and White Thinking45:02 The Road to Confidence49:21 The Importance of Self-Commitment53:31 Helping Individuals Feel Motivated56:13 Falling in Love with an Idealized Self59:45 Challenging False Beliefs01:02:04 Addressing Insecurities and Fears01:04:00 Overcoming Challenges and Developing a Growth Mindset01:06:29 The Power of Relaxation and Self-Awareness01:08:52 Beliefs and Self-Perception in Personal Growth01:11:36 Cultivating Safe Spaces and Providing Support01:19:31 Making Memories and Visualization for Goal Achievement01:25:40 The Potential for Change in PersonalityAuthentic As F*ck is a podcast all about storytelling. I have conversations with entrepreneurs, and creators, hear their stories, and how these stories shaped the person.So excited to share in Episode 110 of the AAF podcast: Show Fight, Flight, And Freeze Responses Affect Your Business w/ Eugene Choi. Don't miss this inspiring conversation about entrepreneurship and storytelling.Dr. Eugene K. Choi teaches executive leaders how to achieve and sustain peak performance in high-stress, high-stakes and high-change environments. He created a unique, science-backed process that teaches leaders how to activate their executive brain to dramatically improve results and increase clarity and focus in challenging and unpredictable situations. He has a background in clinical pharmacy, neuroscience and business coaching and has helped thousands of entrepreneurs and executives optimize their mindset, reduce toxic stress, and lead with more impact. Dr. Eugene's work has been featured on Entrepreneur, Success Magazine, Lifehack and many others generating over 11 million views on his articles. His experience and expertise in both strategy and psychology have proven critical in helping clients produce tangible results in both business and in life.Comment, tag, and share with someone who would love this. Enjoy! Also join Night Owl Nation https://sunyi.co/night-owl-nation, a global community of entrepreneurs and creators who practice storytelling together.Follow me: @SunYiCo Website https://sunyi.coNight Owl Nation https://sunyi.co/night-owl-nation/Instagram https://instagram.com/sun.yiTikTok https://tiktok.com/@_sun.yiTwitter https://twitter.com/_sun_yiLinkedIn https://linkedin.com/in/sunyi-nightowls/Facebook https://facebook.com/sun.yi.nightowlsThreads https://threads.net/@sun.yiDomestika https://domestika.org/en/courses/2638-the-art-of-storytelling-for-freelancers-and-creators/sunyiFollow: Dr. Eugene K. ChoIInstagram https://www.instagram.com/eugenekchoi/LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/eugenekchoi/***
Podcast Episode EP-191
U Guys, we have a true Bway DIVA in the house, it's Queen Mamie Parris! This week's BroadwayWorld Recap has all the hottest Bway updates, brought to you by BroadwayWorld.com! Then I am joined by the incomparable Mamie Parris to talk all about her amazing career! We talk about her star turns, from Grizabella in the Broadway Revival of CATS, to Judy in the Broadway company of 9 To 5, and everything in between. She also shares about her experience with temporary facial paralysis, and how she hopes to inspire others going through similar situations with her art. And we of course talk all about the show that brought us together, the new off-broadway musical Fowl Play, playing this August at the AMT Theater. Mamie is a beltress, a fierce actress, and truly the loveliest. U don't wanna miss this episode! Mamie Parris is a New York City based performer, vocal teacher, and activist. A graduate of AMDA, Mamie's career transcends genre and style. With seven Broadway credits and countless regional productions and national tours under her belt, she can truly do it all. Follow Mamie on Instagram: @mamieparrisofficial Follow the pod on Instagram: @ohmypoduguys Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I discuss our guys camping trip to Hills Creek State Park and our time at the Lycoming County fair and our yard sale adventure the folllowing day.
Send us a Text Message.Have you ever pondered the lasting marks you leave in both your personal and professional life? In this episode of The Worthy Physician, I recount a fascinating summer adventure to New Mexico with my family to see dinosaur footprints. This trip sparked a deep reflection on the footprints we leave through our daily interactions, whether with family, friends, colleagues, or ourselves. Through personal anecdotes and thoughtful introspection, I explore how our words and actions create lasting impressions and how important it is to be mindful of the habits we cultivate.Additionally, I share a poignant family experience of being stranded due to brake failure, which turned into an unexpected bonding opportunity that highlighted the value of staying present and positive, even in challenging times. This episode encourages you to reflect on the type of footprint you want to leave behind and offers a practical workbook to assist you on this journey. Don't miss the upcoming episode featuring Dr. Megan Melo, who will share her journey of overcoming burnout and making life-changing positive shifts. Stay tuned and reignite your passion for humanity and medicine.Link to workbook:https://www.theworthyphysician.com/storeThough I am a physician, this is not medical advice. This is only a tool that physicians can use to get ideas on how to deal with burnout and/or know they are not alone. If you are in need of medical assistance talk to your physician.Learn more about female physicians' journey through burnout to thriving!https://www.theworthyphysician.com/booksLet's connect for speaking opportunities!https://www.theworthyphysician.com/dr-shahhaque-md-as-a-speakerCheck out the free resources from The Worthy Physician:https://www.theworthyphysician.com/freebie-downloadsBattle of the Boxes21 Day Self Focus Journal
Welcome to "New Path New You" with Ron Cool. In this heartwarming episode titled "Making Memories," we jump into the significance of creating lasting memories with loved ones. I explore the biblical and personal importance of cherishing moments with family and friends, and how these memories can strengthen our relationships and faith. Discover practical ways to make meaningful memories that will be cherished for generations. Join me for an inspiring conversation on the power of shared experiences, the joy of living in the moment, and the spiritual value of remembering God's blessings. Don't miss this opportunity to enrich your life and the lives of those around you by making unforgettable memories.Connect with Ron: NewPathNewYou.comConnect on Instagram: @rcooljrBecome a NPNY Supporter! One TimeMonthly
God has created beauty all around us through nature. What memories can you make with your family this summer? Let's find out!“Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent orpraiseworthy—think about such things.” Philippians 4:8
Welcome to The Smiling Homeschooler Podcast! This week we are talking about the joy of making memories as a family during the summer, and celebrating Kid's Day! Summer provides so many opportunities to spend time as a family and make memories that will last a lifetime! This was a fun episode to record, and we hope you enjoy it! Before we begin we want to Thank Teaching Textbooks for helping to make the Smiling Homeschooler possible. We work with them, because we believe their curriculum is one of the best and helps more homeschoolers smile. Go support them, and check out a free trial over at teachingtextbooks.com. Also thank you to Homeschooling Today magazine for supporting what we do! They are another fantastic source of homeschooling encouragement, so please go subscribe to their magazine at homeschoolingtoday.com. Lastly, if you haven't already, please support us by leaving a review on whatever podcast app you listen on. This is an easy way to help others find our show, and we would really appreciate your support! Have a great week and don't forget to smile!
Send us a Text Message.Is the wave at a baseball game a cherished tradition or an annoying distraction? Join us on the Dad Hat Chronicles as we tackle this contentious topic with our lively guests: Patrick Larson, Eric Proffitt, Donnie, and Val, also known as Stadium Food Girl. We kick off with a spirited debate between Eric, who argues that the wave disrupts the game, and Val, who believes it's all about timing and context. This sets the stage for a broader discussion on ballpark etiquette and how fans from different walks of life uniquely enjoy America's pastime.Support the Show.Make sure to follow the Dad Hat Chronicles: https://linktr.ee/TheDadHatChronicles
Today on Karl and Crew Mornings, we continued our weekly theme, "Remember--Building Good Memories." Our guest this morning was Arlene Pellicane, founder of Happy Home University. She shared some tips on making memories with family. We also talked with actor and author Kevin Sorbo about a new film he has coming out, called, "The Firing Squad." This film is based on the true story about the transformative power of faith and the hope that transcends earthly trials. Finally, Moody Radio is having a Father's Day "Green Eggs and Dad" Giveaway! Enter here to win a new Big Green Egg grill and a Moody Publishers book bundle for the special Dad in your life! You can hear all the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The newest episode of Finding Demo Surf Fishing has dropped with Ryan Street, Vice President of Memories Made Outdoors. This is a bit different than your normal surf fishing episode as we talk about fresh water fishing in Minnesota and the organization as it is located there. Lots of good stories and their mission is a good one. First responders and veterans alike, this one is aimed towards you. Take advantage of the opportunities you have presented to you. Audio: https://share.transistor.fm/s/2f15da0fVideo: https://youtu.be/Gwd81-9kBy0Social to follow:Website: https://memoriesmadeoutdoors.org/FB: https://www.facebook.com/MemoriesMadeOutdoorsMN/IG: https://www.instagram.com/memoriesmadeoutdoorsTT: https://www.tiktok.com/@memoriesmadeoutdoorsThis Episode Is Sponsored By: Ninja Tackle: Ninja Dagger, 7' Travel Rod, Bummy Stick, Akios reels, rigs, bait, and firearm accessories (optics, Glock parts, attachments, and more) Bait Check: DS Custom Tackle: Tackle Supply for all anglers. Floats, rigs, jigs, bait, and more Bait Check: Kids Can Fish Foundation: Kids Can Fish is a state and federally-recognized 501(c)(3) charitable foundation. Their mission is to teach kids fishing fundamentals and, most importantly, HAVE FUN!! Bait Check: The Sinker Guy: The Bruno & Mortician rig, Sputnik Sinkers, Sinker pouring supplies, and terminal tackle.Theme Song Dirty Rock by TwisteriumMentions:FirelineScheels outdoor StorePure FishingSunset Bay ResortMike FarrellVeterans on the lakeFleet FarmEPS#findingdemosurffishing #SurfFishing #FishingPodcast #AnglingPodcast #SaltwaterFishing #BeachFishing #Surfcasting #PodcastRecommendations #OutdoorPodcast #FishingCommunity #FishingTips #PodcastLife
Maria is joined by Merritt Allen, food blogger with recipes for Mothers Day, Amy Poulton from Hometalk.com - giving tips for DIY Mothers Day gift ideas, and Lana Maniskowski organizer of a Mother's Day event called Others Day. Enter, "The Maria Liberati Show," based on her travels, as well as her Gourmand World Award-winning book series, "The Basic Art of Italian Cooking," and "The Basic Art of..." Find out more on https://www.marialiberati.com ----- Intro music: "A Quick Coffee" by Borrtex - available via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/ Outro music: "First Day of Spring" by David Hilowitz - available via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 https://creativecommns.org/licenses/by-sa/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maria-liberati/message
Join Trent and Jeni, as they embark on a Disney World voyage filled with fun and surprises. The journey encompasses visits to sprawling resorts, exciting attractions, a wide array of dining options, and unexpected events such as getting drenched and a chance encounter with actor, Ross Lynch. They share their experiences and invaluable insights on navigating ride queues, budgeting, making travel arrangements, and dealing with unforeseen challenges. Their advice and enthusiasm serve as an excellent guide for anyone planning a Disney vacation. More information about the podcast can be found at disneydnapodcast.com Contact us: https://www.disneydnapodcast.com/contact/ Please also connect with us here: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/disneydnapodcast Like and Subscribe over at our YouTube channel! 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview 00:20 Discussing the Upcoming Trip 01:19 Trip Details and Planning 02:56 Accommodation and Travel Experiences 06:07 Arrival and First Day at Disney World 07:43 Exploring the Parks and Attractions 09:45 Dining Experiences and Challenges 12:14 Continuing the Adventure: More Attractions and Experiences 13:54 Navigating the Parks and Making Memories 16:09 More Fun and Excitement at Disney World 18:26 Wrapping Up the Day and Final Thoughts 20:59 Looking Forward to the Next Disney Adventure 37:19 Revisiting Magic Kingdom and Epcot 37:47 Exploring the Resort and Shopping 38:44 Adventures in Epcot and Skyway Experience 39:52 Guardians of the Galaxy Ride and AP Magnet Collection 40:58 Visiting Spaceship Earth and Preparing for Guardians 43:20 Switching Parks and Exploring the Countries 48:51 Dining at Le Cellier Steakhouse and Exploring Disney Springs 51:21 Experiencing Magic Kingdom and Haunted Mansion 56:31 Resort Hopping and First Night at Saratoga Springs 01:14:10 Rope Dropping Animal Kingdom and Breakfast at Starbucks 01:15:32 Unforgettable Safari and Everest Experience 01:16:22 Lunch at Yak and Yeti Quick Service 01:18:37 Laundry Misadventures at Saratoga Springs 01:22:04 Exploring Epcot and Moana Walkthrough 01:28:13 Last Day at Magic Kingdom 01:31:28 Dining Experience at Brown Derby 01:41:58 Heading Home: Airport and Celebrity Encounter
In this episode we talk about FHA's March auction quantities, the beaver market, the changing weather patterns and how we as trappers need to adapt, and making memories with family on the line. Enjoy! Support our Sponsors:Kaatz Bros. LuresOnxMaps (use code 'TRAP' for 20% off!)Trapping Today Store