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The view from the window of the Hall of Mirrors will literally take your breath away. Manicured lawns, perfectly trimmed trees, ornate fountains, and a natural verdant green funnel stretching into the distance. This is one of the most iconic and jaw dropping gardens in the world: the Palace of Versailles Gardens in France. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Sinclair says "see ya'" as we move Kristi's daughter into her college digs, and we celebrate our 50th episode on YouTube. Liss 'N Kristi talk about the famous Lockwood Mansion where Kristi stayed, and its town of Covington, Ga., the location for "The Vampire Diaries", and why lesbians are into vampires. And the ladies discuss what distinguishes a great Airbnb from a bad one. 00:00: Start00:02: Celebrating fifty shows, and YouTube graduation01:02: We are suffering 01:10: College Move-in01:29: My child: "Well, see 'ya"01:59: The last Airbnb02:18: Where they filmed "The Vampire Diaries" - the Lockwood Mansion03:35: You can tour the grounds04:14: "Manicured down to the blade of grass"05:12: More than 200 movies have been filmed in Covington, Georgia 06:03: "A lot of lesbians come on the tour" 07:10: "Kristen Stewart turned the lesbians on to the culture"08:30: There was a huge resurgence during Covid09:25: When Kristi had her palm pilot in New Orleans 10:20: I went falling into Anne Rice 11:20: "Anne Rice was IT in New Orleans"11:55: vampire authors12:45: 33 vampire books 13:40: "Who is going to educate us?"14:12: Staying in an Airbnb16:04: "I'm not trying to be a diva" 18:35: The audiobook by Whitney Cummings
The more deer seasons I get under my belt, the more I realize how important it is to hunt over the most recent intel possible. Mobile hunting, or run and gun hunting as some call it, has been proven to be the most effective means to achieve this. I have used some mobile hang and hunt tactics in the past, and have often felt overwhelmed by the work it takes to do it effectively. Jake Lishen of The Land Limited has perfected his hang and hunt approach over many seasons of hunting almost exclusively in this manner. He Joined Alex and me to talk about how he approaches his hunts. There are some great tips in here that I can't wait to apply myself. Other Topics -Finding a job you love -Woodsmanship -Deer are different across the country -Manicured deer properties vs mobile hunting on public land Follow Jake: @thelishen Check out the First Gen Hunter Website Follow First Gen Hunter Instagram: @first.gen.hunter Facebook: @first.gen.hunter Follow The Hunt Fish Life: @hntfsh_life Follow Alex: @east2westhunts_alex Follow East2West Hunts: @east2westhunts Follow Caleb: @calebleedrake Support First Gen Hunter by shopping at the following partners: East2West Hunts Use promo code: firstgen10 = 10% off any purchase Old Barn Taxidermy Tell Them The First Gen Hunter Podcast Sent You! My Medic use discount code firstgen15 at checkout to save 15% TideWe Use discount code: firstgen15 at checkout to save 15% Optics Planet Use discount code: fgh5 at checkout to save 5% Camofire Black Ovis AlienGear Holsters FORLOH Fox River Socks Gunskins Tipton Gun Cleaning Accessories Outdoor Edge Kuiu Tactical Hunting Apparel
On Fridays, Scott welcomes one guest for the whole show and today is no different as Teri Pecoskie, regional news editor for The Hamilton Spectator, joins the show to talk about MPs contributing to foreign interference, whether bylaw should rule in favour of "naturalized lawns" over mowing/manicured lawns, UltraBasic airline fees and if the model can be applied to other things like municipal taxes and more. Guest: Teri Pecoskie, Regional News Editor, The Hamilton Spectator
Spring is the time of the gardening year where all gardeners sigh with relief, it's really time to get out and about and enjoy the wonderful world of horticulture. A garden waking up and showing its early colour and form is a wonderful space to live and work in, an it's no exception that Lucy and Saul revel in this time of year, as their gardening lives start to get busier with sowing, planting, propagation, mowing, mulching and all other gardening tasks. Sprinkle in some early flower shows and the odd plant fair and our gardening life is complete, so thank god for Spring!The RHS Chelsea Flower Show is again upon us, as gardening gets its 'Wimbledon' moment where everyone becomes a gardener for one week. Manicured gardens, fantastic flowers and plants, amazing skill and a lot of perspiration is on display as the horticultural world strives to put on the most mesmerising display of Gardening this year. Lucy and Saul are privileged to be allowed to attend the Monday press day for a preview of the show, and as ever the pair are wowed by the efforts that nurseryman, garden designer, landscaper and trade stands put on. So listen in for a few highlights, the odd quibble and lots of seeing our friends (and the odd celebrity )along the way.Instagram Links:Lucy headgardenerlcTwitter links:Saul @GardeningSaulIntro and Outro music from https://filmmusic.io"Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Support the Show.
Manicured food plots and tractor work still have their place in the deer hunting community. But clear-cuts are a mecca for concentrated deer populations in the big woods. These areas can be the strategic hunting locations you've been searching for. Clear-cuts can accommodate any hunting style, whether you prefer firearms or archery tackle, ambush hunting, or spot-and-stalk. Scouting a cut may seem daunting, especially if it's large, but you can...
In this episode the boys talk about, appendage replacement, backside washing, a cat doctor, Tokyo raccoons and more. Beer of the week: Brune Noir by Munkel Brewing Co. Merch: www.thecummcast.org Follow us: @thecummcast @codycummingsofficial @cumm007ryan Email: thecummcast@gmail.com Sources: untappd.com upi.com Music: Hypnotique - Ryan James Carr
Bryan Clayton, CEO and co-founder of Your Green Pal, uses a proprietary app to match homeowners who need lawn care with small businesses - many of them solo operators - that provide those services. His numbers are impressive: more than 55,000 entrepreneurs serving over half a million customers. Bryan began mowing lawns in high school and essentially never quit. Today, he runs a $30 million company that stands out in the so-called “two-sided marketplace,” which brings buyers and sellers together. Bryan says there are opportunities aplenty for other entrepreneurs like him — in service-sector companies — to leverage technology to create a beautifully manicured business empire. Monday Morning Radio is hosted by the father-son duo of Dean and Maxwell Rotbart. Photo: Bryan Clayton, Your Green PalPosted: May 13, 2024 Monday Morning Run Time: 53:40 Episode: 12.45
Manicured landscape, clean streets, not a piece of trash in sight, humidity... no, you're not at Disneyworld, but you might as well be... it's the most sterile city in the world, Singapore. Cliches aside, it's another cool place you can go and try out your Mandarin skills. Listen to this podcast, and get practicing-la. Or just go to Disneyworld... there's Chinese people there too--they love Minnie. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0753
Gone Off on A Tangent - The sports podcast with extra waffle
Never fear, Carl is here. Yes, he's back after his bout of illness. And it's a busy one for him and the lads! On the agenda this week... Hot dog eating FA cup shake up Dele Ali Damian Lewis national anthem Knicker catcher Wham doc Simon Thomas soccer Saturday + Jeff Stelling VIMPTO Fred again...... Again?? Gold thieves. Thanks to all of you for listening, downloading AND getting in touch via socials - On TikTok, Twitter and Facebook where we can be found @GOATangent as well as Gone off On a Tangent on Instagram. #StrokeTheGoat
Goa has some of the most tasteful heritage properties, and yet, most of them remain in ruins. The Palacio Do Deao in Quepem, South Goa, is one exception. Clyde spends a day at this lavish mansion, uncovering its history and speaking to Ruben and Celio Vasco Da Gama - the couple responsible for restoring the mansion to its former glory. Manicured lawns with mermaid statues, a view of the Kushavati river, and a Michelin-standard hearty lunch is what greets Clyde here. A perfect place to spend a susegad day. Join Clyde on this tour, and be prepared for some mouth-watering food descriptions!Produced by Aishwarya JawalgekarSound Design & Mix by Kshitij JadhavBrought to you by Bound, a company that helps you grow through stories. Follow us @boundindia on all social platforms for updates on this podcast or take a look at their other podcasts. Hosted by Clyde D'Souza. He is a creative director who has worked in TV, print, and digital. His book Susegad: The Goan Art Of Contentment captures Goa through conversations, memories, stories, recipes and much more. He lives between Mumbai and Goa and lives the Susegad lifestyle every day! Follow him on Instagram @clydedsouzaauthor.
Happy New Year Bantido's we hope you got absolutely hammered and shit your pants. What a ripping start to 2023 Tommy turns into a knight in shinning armour for a Melbourne identity, Evo is not happy with the flogs on jet skis down the beach and Tommy isn't happy with the bike riders on Beach Road. We finish the episode by checking Tommy and his boys into therapy after visiting the local aquatic centre. Sit back, relax and enjoy some "Good Banter" Get onto the Patreon for some sweet bonus content - https://www.patreon.com/goodbanter
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HELLO! This month, Olivia and Mia will be talking to Steep Primary School about all the things they do to help the environment - there's even a rendition of SOS From The Kids! Also coming up, Olivia and Mia will be discussing Earth Day and what they did to celebrate it with Knightbridge school in London. As well as the topic of greenwashing and how to outsmart the marketing giants! From recommending Zao Makeup to shopping locally at Durleigh Marsh Farm, it's an episode to sit back and enjoy! Articles and links to websites that we mention: Dressing up for Earth Day: Fast fashion's greenwashed guise By Nour Ghantous https://www.energymonitor.ai/policy/just-transition/dressing-up-for-earth-day-fast-fashions-greenwashed-guise 10 Companies and Corporations Called Out For Greenwashing By Deena Robinson https://earth.org/greenwashing-companies-corporations/ Outsmart Earth Day “Greenwashing” Today & Every Day https://www.plasticpollutioncoalition.org/blog/outsmartgreenwashing This sloth orphanage is helping cubs ‘learn to be wild again' By Ben Anthony Horton https://www.euronews.com/green/2022/04/16/this-sloth-orphanage-is-helping-cubs-learn-to-be-wild-again Zao Essence of Nature Makeup https://zaomakeup.com/en Halsa https://halsa.ltd/ Durleigh Marsh Farm Shop https://www.durleighmarshfarmshop.co.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The SDR Show (Sex, Drugs, & Rock-n-Roll Show) w/Ralph Sutton & Big Jay Oakerson
Lucy Sunflower and Josh Adam Meyers join Big Jay Oakerson and they discuss Lucy Sunflower entering the mainstream scene, whether any of them have experience with glory holes and much more before starting the game Bush, Bald or Manicured where they all look at pictures of women and guess what's below the waist! Stay till the end to see what prize the winner gets!(Air Date: April 13th, 2022)Support our sponsors!Mipod.com - Use promo code: SDR for 20% off!YoDelta.com - Use promo code: Gas to get 25% off!Knotfestbeerpit.com- Check out Knotfest Beer Pit and every month they will send you 8 beers from 4 breweries!The SDR Show merchandise is available at https://podcastmerch.com/collections/the-sdr-showYou can watch The SDR Show LIVE for FREE every Wednesday and Saturday at 9pm ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: SDR for a 14-day FREE trial with access to every SDR show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Lucy SunflowerTwitter: https://twitter.com/PlatanoQueenInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lucysunnysunflower/Josh Adam MeyersTwitter: https://twitter.com/joshadammeyersInstagram: https://instagram.com/joshadammeyersBig Jay OakersonTwitter: https://twitter.com/bigjayoakersonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigjayoakerson/Website: https://bigjaycomedy.comRalph SuttonTwitter: https://twitter.com/iamralphsuttonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton/The SDR ShowTwitter: https://twitter.com/theSDRshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesdrshow/GaS Digital NetworkTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigital/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Please consider joining our community on Patreon and supporting us! https://www.patreon.com/sardeafterdinner إيلي رزق الله مصور وهو المؤسس والمدير الفني لمجلة بلاستيك وشركة بلاستيك ستوديوز. تميزت الحملات الإعلانية التي قدمها في بيروت ونيو يورك بأسلوبه الفني الفريد ذات الطابع الخاص. تمثل النساء في حياته وبالأخص والدته وأصدقائها مصدر إلهام دائم له، ويركز في اعماله و صوره على موضوع نساء يعشن في حالة إنكار للواقع. كما سيصدر كتابه "إيلي رزق الله: لايف إن بلاستيك" خلال هذا العام. تحدثنا في هذه السردة عن: - شعوره عند عودته إلى لبنان بعد سنتين من الهجرة الجماعية التي ألحقت إنفجار 4 آب - قصة انطلاق بلاستيك ستوديوز من العمل في شقة صغيرة في منطقة الجميزه إلى أن أصبحت معروفة دوليا.. من خلال العمل مع أهم الماركات العالمية في مدينة نيويورك - تجربته في إحضار أول أداء "دراغ" إلى لبنان - كيف ساهمت عملية إعداد كتابه في شفاء الجرح من وراء إنفجار 4 آب - ماذا ينصح الفنانين، المصورين، المبتكرين اللبنانيين في وضعنا الحالي Eli Rezallah is a photographer and the founder/creative director of Plastik Magazine and Plastik Studios. From Beirut to New York City, he has created several standout campaigns with his instantly-recognizable colorful style. He is continuously inspired by women, especially his mother, and a recurring theme in his work is the portrayal of women in denial. His book “Eli Rezkallah: Life in Plastik” comes out later this year. In this Sarde, we spoke about the following: - How returning to Lebanon two years after the August 4th mass exodus felt like - The story behind how Plastik Studios went from a small apartment operation in Gemmayze to becoming internationally recognized in New York - Pioneering the first ever international drag performance in Lebanon - How the process of creating his upcoming book has healed the wound left by the August 4th explosion - A piece of advice/motivation for today's Lebanese artists, photographers, creatives etc Sarde (noun), [Sa-r-de]: A colloquial term used in the Middle East to describe the act of letting go & kicking off a stream of consciousness and a rambling narrative. The Sarde After Dinner Podcast is a free space based out of the heart of Beirut, Lebanon, where Médéa Azouri & Mouin Jaber discuss a wide range of topics (usually) held behind closed doors in an open and simple way with guests from all walks of life. SARDE EVERY SUNDAY with NEW EPISODES released WEEKLY! 8:00 PM
Arise Is it that they arise again?The Daffodils of the Earth,or simply a seed misguided,golden weed, of no worth. Is it that they come and go?Like lucid air in the lung,or simply a static plant whose music has been sung. Is it that they mirror us?A brief flourish in time,or simply the organic orderqueuing in the line. Is it that they are eternal?Timeless with no goodbye,or simply seizing stemsas we watch them wilt and die. Is it that we love their beauty?Aesthetics from the heart,or simply a small reminder to place them in a crock. Is it that they have some meaning?Amber, spotted, dotted, gurus,or simply biologicala mirage of the mind – a ruse. Is it that they dig down deep?To crumbly, slithery, chambers,or simply a vigorous veneerthat makes us think, Who Cares? Is it that they offer hope?Of an impending promised land,or simply that they make us smileas we cup one round our hand. Give Way Down the undulating hill and a quick ski upwardsto nestle coarsely on the faded grass and gravel.The pickle green fields visible in the near and long distance,perched and prepping against the pole,kneading its cool toughness, pitching the palm skywards. The protrusion is shallow and wonky pressing blazed black lettersfrom the outside; clasping, embracing, enveloping.A border of warning, an innocent injunction, a junction.Strange symbol but familiar, so familiar, soothingas it stands, faded, benign, just a sign, do not upset her. Lifeless but living, inanimate but ingenious, objective but ordering.The feint smell of slurry, deep in the hollow, provocative in the pit,barely flinching. Just hinging – to the left, deflecting – the squally showers,staying put, directing, conducting. The silent sentry, the burrowed box,patrolling, doting, loving, giving, gesturing, gesturing, gesturing… Portadown People's Park Gristly hedges morphing to modern stone walls, a newBoundary, a peaceful partition, the innate chain ofEvents. Changing structures, fresh psaltery paint; crisp turf Set smoothly and heavily, slanting shallowly to the bendyRiver. Its confines beyond the old and new frontier, a permanentReminder of past and future, of present and a new Earth. Manicured lawns and fairways fuse with fenced ponds ofDucks and tiny dinky birds. Struggling to fly, they rest on soil Bored posts, staring to find their friends And Foes who used to be plentiful, congregatingDeeply near the Arena pitch. The decent pitch, where sporting Fantasy came true and where it was simple to defend. Much easier than the slope behind the field and the black steel benchWhere the bastion was loose. With one wrong word, aRebuttal could follow, did follow, slinking in ignominy to the vesicle of Sport. A trail of red water unwinding, a compassionate clue, as Claret, clotted sap of Buckfast and Mundie's floods the tonsils.The party still in full swing, the grass still growing, all is still well Until the legs become shattered by a trolley handle – a sunken relic in theBallybay River. The summer heatwave sheening and shining its m
We have a long-awaited pop culture catchup on the Boulevard! We go in on “Bachelor” supah-star Jared Haibon, the movie “Belfast,” TV series “Dopesick,” “How to With John Wilson,” and “Only Murders In the Building,” and the Broadway revival “Caroline, or Change.” Plus, listen to Karen flex her career skills!
M'Cheyne 315-316: 2 Kings, Hebrews, Joel, Amos, & Psalms
I'm super excited to bring the first guest to the show, my Marketing Manager, Ayse. We are thrilled to meet in person after almost two years to host the Beauty Boss Challenge from October 19th to 21st. In this episode, we go through the importance of having a strategy in place, especially before holidays and other dates with the potential of generating a cash flow injection. We also talk about followers, likes, DMs, and give you a snippet of what you can expect from the Beauty Boss Challenge. What You Will Learn In This Episode: - Why you need to have a strategy in place before events like Black Friday to avoid falling flat - What we can learn from last week's social media outage - Why having more likes and followers does not necessarily increase revenue - What we'll cover in our Beauty Boss Challenge An entrepreneur's life can be so busy that we barely have time to breathe. One week before Black Friday, it is common to realise that we don't have anything planned for it, and we knew it was coming. Having a solid plan, a well-planned strategy around those dates will not only save you tons of stress but also generate great cash injections. Resources: - Sign up here for instant access to Beauty Boss Challenge: www.socialistamedia.co.uk/challenge - Access the FREE Content Creation Masterclass https://socialistamedia.co.uk/ - Connect with me on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/socialistauk/ - Connect with me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/socialistauk/
My guest this week is the extremely popular TikTok men's rights advocate, The Manicured Mom. We discuss various subjects including her divorce, her relationship with her current boyfriend that she lovingly refers to as Dadbod, why she started making TikToks for men's issues, her career and a whole bunch of other great stuff. This episode is can't miss! Follow Tammy on TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMRDxMJvN Follow Tammy on Instagram: https://instagram.com/the_manicured_mom ---- Get free shipping from Duke Cannon on orders over $25 - http://duke.comeonmanpod.com Follow Paul on TikTok - https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMdaGvcwM/ How To Be A 3% Man (Book) - https://amzn.to/2L5nV24 Coach Corey Wayne's YouTube Chanel - https://www.youtube.com/user/coachcoreywayne 3% Man Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/2382677118460934 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comeonman/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comeonman/support
SUMMARYThe fellas got back in the gem this week and had a lot to talk about, from the Bucks winning the NBA Finals (17:45) and Keldon Johnson making Team USA (28:20) to their thoughts on Space Jam: A New Legacy (31:45). They also discuss some of the new music that's dropping (43:30), what they imagine life will be like once they have kids (1:08:00) and so much more!GEM OF THE WEEK"Be careful of the snapshots you have of people" - BnagMUSIC3:40 | Lil Baby & Kirk Franklin - We Win4:27 | Wizkid - Essence (feat. Tems)5:40 | Normani - Wild Side (feat. Cardi B)
This week, Jay is out so DJ Marauder returns as a co-host with Alana and Xavier. After watching a Wolfgang Puck documentary, Alana leads a discussion on personal motivators and wonders why so often they are negative. Dj Marauder shares his difficulty in celebrating his successes and Xavier is pissed about Alana's other best friend also named Xavier. The crew also randomly make fun of some Nelly lyrics.
Mark 4:26-34[Jesus] also said, “The kingdom of God is as if someone would scatter seed on the ground and would sleep and rise, night and day, and the seed would sprout and grow, he does not know how. The earth produces of itself, first the stalk, then the head, then the full grain in the head. And when the grain ripens he goes in at once, with his sickle, for the harvest has come.”He also said, “With what can we compare the Kingdom of God or what parable can we use to describe it? It is like a mustard seed, which, when sown in the ground is the smallest of all the seeds on the earth. But when it grows, it becomes the largest of shrubs and it puts forth large branches so that the birds of the air can make nests in its shade.”With these and many other parables he spoke the word to them, as they were able to hear it. He didn't speak to them except in parables, but he explained everything, in private, to his disciples.I bought an edger a week or so ago for my lawn partly because I have a couple of neighbors with perfect lawns. I don't have the time or the energy or the desire, even, for the “perfect” lawn, really. But I guess I kind of like the challenge of trying to make the border where my grass meets the sidewalk look as neat and tidy as theirs does – like a highly piled, wall to wall carpet, with lines that look almost decorative – like the outfield of a major league baseball field, or like a freshly vacuumed living room rug.My father and my wife are rolling their eyes right now. See, I will use that stupid edger, because I paid for it. And because I should probably keep the sidewalks in front of my house passable for dog walkers and bike riders and whatnot. But I really don't think or care as much about my lawn as some people do – or as some people think that we all should. You know who you are.For some of you, this might be the most controversial, offensive, upsetting thing I could say out loud in the house of the Lord, but here it goes: I'm inclined to believe there isn't much more unnatural out there in the world than what we've been convinced to believe is the “perfect” suburban lawn.If our lawns were supposed to look the way our Homeowner Associations and Home Depot and that madman down the street have tempted us to believe they should look (you know who you are – and some of us are just jealous about it) – it wouldn't be so hard or so expensive or so time-consuming to keep them that way – with all of the water, the fertilizer, the weed-killers, the mowers and trimmers and leaf-blowers, and the gas and electricity it takes to run all of that machinery, I mean.Which, oddly enough, brings me back to Jesus and his parable about the tiny mustard seed, that enormous shrub, all of those birds, and the Kingdom of God.Sometimes we talk about the parable of the mustard seed, and about how God can take even the smallest of anything and use it for good; how God can turn the smallest acts of faith into giant instruments of grace; how God can grow even the smallest seed of belief into a full and living tree of faithfulness; how God can take even the least among us and turn them into something bigger than anything we might expect to accomplish on our own.And those are all fair estimations about what this parable might mean. But I suspect, when Jesus met privately with his disciples, he might have had a little more to say about the mustard seed than the rest of the crowds might have been ready or able to hear, just yet.See, the parables aren't supposed to be so easy or obvious or as warm and fuzzy as we sometimes make them. Parables are also meant to teach us about seeing the world differently. Parables are meant to be a challenge to our understanding of things. Parables are meant to upset us, even, to make us uncomfortable, to up-end our expectations and to transform our world-view when we let that happen. I think that's why Jesus told them to the masses – threw them out into the world, letting them land where they might – but only unpacked and explained them for the disciples and his closest followers, in private. I think Jesus knew that not everyone was ready for the whole enchilada, perhaps.So, a theologian named John Dominic Crossan said this about the parable of the mustard seed: The point … is not just that the mustard plant starts as a proverbially small seed and grows into a shrub of three or four feet, or even higher, it is that it tends to take over where it is not wanted, that it tends to get out of control, and that it tends to attract birds within cultivated areas where they are not particularly desired. And that, said Jesus, was what the Kingdom was like: not like the mighty cedar[tree] of Lebanon and not quite like a common weed, [more] like a pungent shrub with dangerous takeover properties. Something you would want in only small and carefully controlled doses -- if you could control it.(The Historical Jesus, pp. 278-279).See, mustard seeds weren't something the average farmer would necessarily want planted in his field, because they're hard to manage. Once these pesky little seeds take root, they're difficult to control and they would take over the wheat or the barley or whatever grain you were really trying to cultivate.And not only that, but these giant shrubs attract birds. And in a parable Jesus tells just before what we heard this morning, birds are a nuisance. We don't like birds, earlier in this same chapter, because they pick up the seeds the sower is trying to plant, and they gobble them up before they ever get a chance to grow. I don't like birds because they're creepy and crappy – literally, crappy – like, they make a tremendous mess when they gather en masse in the bushes just beyond my deck in the back yard.So, you see, there's nothing warm and fuzzy or easy about these parables when you read them differently. For 21st Century, middle-class, suburbanites, Jesus might as well have suggested that the Kingdom of God is like a patch of dandelions – a weed, a nuisance, something uncontrollable, something despised by others, something your neighbors might hate to see growing next door, something that would attract birds, perhaps – undesirables of some stripe – who are bound to make a mess of your good order, no matter what you do to tend it, to manage it, to control it, or to keep it for ourselves.In other words, the Kingdom of God doesn't always look the way we want it to look. It means there are weeds in the mix – saints and sinners are allowed and belong here. The Kingdom of God is a nuisance – God's love asks things of us sometimes we're not always comfortable with tolerating, let alone loving. The Kingdom of God and those God welcomes might be despised by others – what some would pluck up or mow over or zap with weed-b-gone, God tends to… God loves… God fertilizes, even… and lets grow in our midst until we learn to see them as worthy and beautiful and loveable, too. The Kingdom of God attracts birds – undesirables that we're called to make room for, to feed, to tend to, to protect, even, with the shade of grace we proclaim so loudly and proudly for ourselves.So let's think of the mustard seed – and the invasive, obtrusive bush it produces – as more like a patch of dandelions in the middle of our carefully tended, perfectly edged, micro-managed front lawn that is the Church in the world. And let's let it point to a doing away with control, maybe; an undoing of the rules, perhaps; a call to let the sinners mix with the saints; an acknowledgment that the mustard seeds and the dandelions are just as worthy and pretty as all the rest, if we can forget that someone ever taught us they were weeds in the first place.Because what if we let those wild yellow weeds take over whatever perfectly tended lawns we've come to love and to cherish and to protect so carefully in the Church? What if we let go of what we thought the mission field of God's Kingdom in the world would, could, or should look like, and really let those annoying birds of the air – the strangers, the outsiders, the sinners – come near, move in, make their home among us, and flourish, too?That would take faith, wouldn't it? That would take an ability to forget what the neighbors thought about our lawn? It would take a willingness to let God be God and to trust that if we just sow the seeds of grace, mercy, forgiveness, and peace – and mean it – that blessings will flow, that love will grow, that the Kingdom will come among us, that God's will would be done – through us and for the sake of the world, in Jesus' name.Amen
A red tie. Manicured nails. Bleached hair. Loafers. The width of a person's hips. These are just a few of the things cited by vice patrol cops as indicators of someone's sexual preferences in the 1930s through the 1960s. In Vice Patrol: Cops, Courts, and the Struggle Over Urban Gay Life Before Stonewall, author Anna Lvovsky examines the way that queer communities were policed in the 1930s through the 1960s.
A red tie. Manicured nails. Bleached hair. Loafers. The width of a person's hips. These are just a few of the things cited by vice patrol cops as indicators of someone's sexual preferences in the 1930s through the 1960s. In Vice Patrol: Cops, Courts, and the Struggle Over Urban Gay Life Before Stonewall, author Anna Lvovsky examines the way that queer communities were policed in the 1930s through the 1960s.
A red tie. Manicured nails. Bleached hair. Loafers. The width of a person's hips. These are just a few of the things cited by vice patrol cops as indicators of someone's sexual preferences in the 1930s through the 1960s. In Vice Patrol: Cops, Courts, and the Struggle Over Urban Gay Life Before Stonewall, author Anna Lvovsky examines the way that queer communities were policed in the 1930s through the 1960s.
Peter Barnardo speaks at our Sunday morning service
Ep. 81Dozier school for boysOn our train ride today we are heading to sunny Florida. This is much more than a "Florida man" story. This is a crazy story of one of the worst boys schools ever to exist. There were many of these return schools around the country but this place has a reputation as one of the worst. It's been known by several names over the years but most people know it as the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys . We're gonna talk about the history and atrocities that happened at this school that opened January 1, 1900 and just closed on June 30, 2011. A 111 year reign of terror! Here we go! The school was located in Marianna Florida and covered 1400 acres. A second campus was opened in the town of Okeechobee in 1955. The school was first organized under an 1897 act of the legislature and began operations on the Marianna campus on January 1, 1900, as the Florida State Reform School. It was overseen by five commissioners appointed by the governor William Dunnington Bloxham, who were to operate the school and make biennial reports to the legislature. Some time thereafter, the commissioners were replaced by the governor and cabinet of Florida, acting as the Board of Commissioners of State Institutions. In 1914, the name was changed to the Florida Industrial School for Boys and in 1957 to the Florida School for Boys. In 1955, the Okeechobee campus opened. In 1967, the name of the Marianna campus was changed to the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys, in honor of a former superintendent of the school.The Marianna site was originally divided into north and south sides. South side was known as "Number 1" and was for white students only, while the North side was"number 2" and for black students only. The school remained segregated until 1966. Boot Hill cemetery was located on the north side. In 1929, an 11-room concrete block detention building, also containing two cells (one for white, and one for black students), was constructed to house incorrigible or violent students, the site at the time not being fenced. Students called it "The White House". In the 1950s and 1960s, it was the site of most beatings of students. After corporal punishment at the school was abolished in 1967, the building was used for storage. Shortly before the facility was closed, Dozier was a fenced, 159-acre "high-risk" residential facility for 104 boys aged 13 to 21 who had been committed there by a court; their average length of stay at Dozier was nine to twelve months. They lived in several cottages, with each boy having an unlocked room. In 1903 an inspection uncovered that children at the school were commonly kept in leg irons. After this the school was investigated 6 times in its first 13 years. In 1914 there was a fire in one of the dorms. The fire killed six students and two staff members. During the spanish flu epidemic in 1918 it was recorded that eleven students died but they were not named and documented in the recorded burials of the Boot Hill Cemetery. A 13 year old boy was sent there in 1934 and died 38 days later. There's no record of what caused his death. In 1968, Florida Governor Claude Kirk said, after a visit to the school where he found overcrowding and poor conditions, that "somebody should have blown the whistle a long time ago." At this time, the school housed 564 boys, some for offenses as minor as school truancy, running away from home, or "incorrigibility", including cigarette smoking. They ranged in age from ten to sixteen years old. The White House was closed in 1967. Officially, corporal punishment at the school was banned in August 1968. In 1969, as part of a governmental reorganization, the school came under the management of the Division of Youth Services of the newly created Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services. There were 81 school-related deaths of students from 1911 to 1973. Thirty-one of these boys were said to be buried on the school grounds, with other bodies "shipped home to families or buried in unknown locations." There are 31 simple crosses as grave markers at the cemetery, installed in the 1960s and 1990s, but they have been found not to correspond to specific burials. An inspection done in 1982 revealed that boys were hogtied and kept in isolation for weeks at a time! A lawsuit was filed by the ACLU over this issue and several other issues at this facility and three other juvenile facilities in Florida. At this point the school was housing 105 students aged 13-21. In 1985, the media reported that young ex-students of the school, sentenced to jail terms for crimes committed at Dozier, had subsequently been the victims of torture by guards at the Jackson County jail. The teens were usually hanged but handcuffs to the bars of their cells usually for an hour at a time. The guards said that this practice was approved by their superiors. In 1994, the school was placed under the management of the newly created Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, which operated the school until its closure in 2011. By this time, the school had facilities to house 135 inmates. Many of the boys sent there had been convicted of rape or of committing "lewd acts on other children". On September 16, 1998, a resident of the school lost his right arm in a washing machine. A lawsuit was filed against the institution and the plaintiff was awarded an undisclosed amount in 2003. In April 2007, the acting superintendent of the school and one other employee were fired following allegations of abuse of inmates.[24] The state officially acknowledged that abuses had taken place there; the White House Boys, a growing group of adult survivors who had been held there in the 1950s and 1960s, were speaking out to the press. In October 2008, several of them attended a ceremony to install a historic plaque at the White House that acknowledged that past. The news was carried nationwide.[14] In late 2009, the school failed its annual inspection. Among other problems, the inspection found that the school failed to deal properly with the numerous complaints by the boys held there, including allegations of continued mistreatment by the guards. State Representative Darryl Rouson said the system was struggling to move on from a longstanding "culture of violence and abuse".[16] The U.S. Department of Justice conducted a survey of 195 US facilities, including the Florida School For Boys. According to its 2010 report, 11.3% of boys surveyed at the school reported that they had been subject to sexual abuse by staff using force in the last twelve months, and 10.3% reported that they had been subject to it without the use of force. 2.2% reported sexual victimization by another inmate. DOJ said these percentages meant the home was deemed to have neither "high" nor "low" rates of sexual victimization compared with the other institutions assessed in the survey.[25] In July 2010, the state announced its plan to merge Dozier with JJOC, creating a single new facility, the North Florida Youth Development Center, with an open campus and a closed campus. However, the following year, claiming "budgetary limitations," the state decided to close both facilities on June 30, 2011. Remaining students were sent to other juvenile justice facilities around the state.[4] After Hurricane Michael, the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office was given the property, now known as ‘Endeavor’, to relocate from their damaged offices. So there you have a condensed history of the school and the site. Now we're going to get into the crazy shit that went on there. First we have the story of Willy Haynes and his experience with the school and the infamous Whitehouse. The story comes from an incredible article from the Tampa Bay Times. In the late 1950s, a 13-year-old kid who slicked back his long hair like Elvis stood in front of a judge in Tampa. A car had been stolen from the neighborhood. Someone said they saw Willy Haynes driving it. Willy didn't know how to drive, but the judge didn't know that. Here was a boy who grew up in a little house off Columbus Avenue, in Six Mile Creek, a scrappy neighborhood on Tampa's eastern edge, where a poor kid learned early how to protect himself. When the judge warned the boy to behave or he'd be sent to reform school in Marianna, Willy surprised the court. Why can't I go now? He had heard the Florida School for Boys had a band and a football team and maybe even Boy Scouts, and it didn't cost a penny to participate. He kissed his mother goodbye at the courthouse and left Tampa in the back of a state cruiser. Big, beautiful, oblivious Florida blurred by outside the window. Willy wasn't scared as the state car pulled onto the gravel road that led to the state's only boys' juvenile reformatory, the Florida School for Boys. No fences. Manicured lawns. Tall pines and stately buildings. It looked like college. It had to be better than home. Inside, he signed a ledger. William Haynes Jr. April 11, 1958. A boy escorted Willy Haynes to Tyler Cottage and told him to keep his belongings in Locker No. 252. He was given a toothbrush and pajamas and his own military bunk. The poor kid from Tampa felt like he was finally home. He was there barely a week when it happened. Some bullies caught him outside the showers, and the next thing he knew he was in the middle of a tangle of feet and fists. Willy knew how to fight, and he was choking one of his attackers in a headlock when a cottage father busted in. The school's disciplinarian, R.W. Hatton, asked Willy who he had been fighting, but the boy would not give up the names. Better to be punished than be branded a puke. You're going down, Hatton told him. They dragged him across that manicured campus, toward the squat concrete building called the White House. They dragged him through the door. Willy Haynes, who had asked the judge to send him here, who had wanted to throw a football under the pines. Over 18 months, the men dragged Willy into the White House again and again. Lay down. Hold the rail. Don't make a sound. He could hear the strap coming. It started with the pivot, the shuffle of boots on concrete. The strap hit the wall, then the ceiling, then thighs and buttocks and back, and it felt like an explosion. When he got back to the cottage, Willy stood in the shower and let the cold water wash bits of underwear from his lacerations, as his blood ran toward the drain. Many others suffered the same horrors as Willy. As the boys grew up the memories stayed with them as they became men. Many sporting both physical and mental scars. Some of these men gathered at the Florida School for Boys on Oct. 21, 2008. Again from the Tampa Bay Times article: "The last time they had stepped on this sprawling campus, they were fresh-faced punks with the world before them. Now their hair was gray and their faces sagged. Their backs ached from a night in motel beds. They carried pictures of children and grandchildren in their wallets. Dick Colon had flown in from Baltimore, where he owns an electrical contracting company. The 65-year-old was tormented by the memory of seeing a boy being stuffed into an industrial dryer. Next to him stood Michael O'McCarthy, a writer and political activist from Costa Rica, who was beaten so badly he was treated at the school infirmary. To his left was Roger Kiser, a Chicken Soup for the Soul contributor who had driven down from Brunswick, Ga., bent on retribution. On the end was a quiet man named Robert Straley, who sells glow lights and carnival novelties. He drove up from Clearwater. He had been having recurring nightmares of a man sitting on his bed. Then there was Willy Haynes. He was 65 and went by Bill now. A tall, broad man, Haynes had worked for 30 years for the Alabama Department of Corrections. Haynes didn't feel good. There were plenty of places he'd rather be. But he knew he had to do this." The men now called themselves the White House Boys. According to the article The men remember the same things: "blood on the walls, bits of lip or tongue on the pillow, the smell of urine and whiskey, the way the bed springs sang with each blow. The way they cried out for Jesus or mama. The grinding of the old fan that muffled their cries. The one-armed man who swung the strap. They remember walking into the dark little building on the campus of the Florida School for Boys, in bare feet and white pajamas, afraid they'd never walk out." According the the men boys were dragged to the White House in ones and twos and threes, and sometimes there was a line outside, and sometimes a white dog kept watch." The white house boys are former students who had been held at the school in the 1950s and 1960s began to share accounts of abuses that they had suffered or observed against students. By the early 2000s, there were about 400 members, survivors of this school from the 1950s and 1960s. Since the early 2000s, members of the group began to speak publicly about their experiences to the media, and to challenge the state to investigate practices and personnel at the school. More than 300 men have publicly recounted abuse and torture at the school. The survivors have had some internal struggles and set up more than one website. In 2009, the Florida School for Boys was the subject of an extensive special report. Allegations focusing on the 1960s included claims that one room was used for whipping white boys and another for black boys. The whippings were carried out by guards using a 3-foot-long belt made of leather and metal and were so severe that the victim's underwear could become embedded in his skin. One former student said that he had seen a boy trapped in a running laundry dryer at the school and suspected the boy was killed. One former student stated he was punished in the White House eleven times, receiving a total of more than 250 lashes. Others alleged they were whipped until they lost consciousness and that the punishments were made harsher for boys who cried. Some alumni also stated there was a "rape room" at the school, where boys were sexually abused by guards. The complainants said some of the victims were as young as nine years old. In February 2010, the White House Boys filed a class action suit for damages against the state government, but it was dismissed by a judge in Leon County, Florida, because the statute of limitations had run out for such a suit. A bill introduced in the 2012 session of the Florida Legislature to provide compensation to victims of abuse at the school failed to pass. There have been many positions throughout the years but no real investigations until 2008. On December 9, 2008, Florida Governor Charlie Crist directed the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) to investigate the allegations of abuse, torture, and murder recounted by the White House Boys and their law firm. It took two years for the findings to be released. The FDLE conducted more than one hundred interviews of former students, family members of former students, and former staff members of the school during the 15-month investigation, but no concrete evidence was found linking any of the student deaths to the actions of school staff, or that there had been attempts by staff to conceal deaths. None of the graves were opened during the investigation.(The investigation determined that the thirty-one graves at the facility had been dug between 1914 and 1952.) A forensic examination of the "White House" was conducted. No trace evidence of blood on the walls was found. Some former Dozier students told investigators that they felt they had "needed the discipline." Troy Tidwell, who was a staff member at the school during that period, said that punishments in the White House were not excessive. He said staff used the leather strap because they were concerned that spankings with wooden paddles, as had previously taken place, might injure the boys. Department of Justice, 2011 In its December 2011 report of its investigation at the Dozier School, the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice made the following findings about staff at the school, who were cited for use of excessive force, inappropriate isolation, and extension of confinement: The youth confined at Dozier and at JJOC were subjected to conditions that placed them at serious risk of avoidable harm in violation of their rights protected by the Constitution of the United States. During our investigation, we received credible reports of misconduct by staff members to youth within their custody. The allegations revealed systemic, egregious, and dangerous practices exacerbated by a lack of accountability and controls. . . . These systemic deficiencies exist because State policies and generally accepted juvenile justice procedures were not being followed. We found that . . . staff did not receive minimally adequate training. We also found that proper supervision and accountablity measures were limited and did not suffice to prevent undue restraints and punishments. Staff failed to report allegations of abuse to the State, supervisors, and administrators. Staff members often failed to accurately describe use of force incidents and properly record use of mechanical restraints. The University of South Florida 2012-2014: Dr. Erin Kimmerle is a forensic anthropologist and University of South Florida Associate Professor who had led a USF team of anthropologists, biologists, and archaeologists exploring the Marianna campus in a project authorized by the state. The stories of the White House Boys piqued her interest, as she had worked with international groups to identify remains and burials in areas of warfare. She thought the specialists at her university could aid the state in identifying undocumented areas of burial by using current technology and scientific techniques. She was especially curious why there are no records of the locations of the burials, as is customary at state prisons, hospitals and similar institutions.In 2012, the team used ground-penetrating radar and some excavation to identify where bodies are buried. However, in order to determine if the cause of death was from injury, illness, or murder, the bodies must be exhumed. Given the long history of reported violence at the school, many people believe that some students died because of abuse. Under existing law, exhumations can be done only at the request of a family member. But many of the burials are of students who were here in the early 20th century, and records make it difficult to identify their families. By December 2012, the researchers indicated that they had located 55 graves on the grounds. Given that they had documented nearly 100 deaths at the school, the team believed that a second cemetery was likely to exist. Thomas Varnadoe was sent to the Florida School for Boys in 1934 and died there a month later. His nephew, Glen Varnadoe, came forward in 2012 saying that he wanted to have his uncle's remains exhumed for reinterment at his family's cemetery near Lakeland. He had visited Dozier School in the 1990s, and a staff member showed him where his uncle might be buried. That location was not the same as the area where the most recent burials were found. The state originally limited the USF team to searching the existing, delineated cemetery grounds, saying they did not have the authority to order exhumation of graves. Researchers discuss work revealed that using the remains they did find on site, they made seven DNA identifications and 14 other presumptive matches. Many of the unmarked burial sites studied are thought to be of black students, who were segregated at the school. The team found that three times as many black students died and were buried at Dozier than white students, and that some of those boys were incarcerated for non-criminal charges like running away and incorrigibility. Black boys were less likely to be named in historical records, as well, reflecting the grim realities of reform school life in the segregated South. They eventually uncovered a students family had actually been sent a coffin filled with planks of wood after a boy named Thomas Curry died there under "Suspicious Circumstances while escaping". The ledger entry at the Dozier school said he was “killed on RR Bridge Chattahoochee, Fla.” Another document at Old Cathedral Cemetery in Philadelphia says he was “killed by train.” No one from Dozier ever reported his death to the state. He was returned in a casket to his family, who, in turn, buried him in Philadelphia. Or so the family thought. It wasn’t until a state investigation beginning in 2008 that Curry’s death certificate was found at Dozier. It said he died of a crushed skull from an “unknown cause.” And it wasn’t until 2014, when University of South Florida anthropologists who have been working to unearth and identify remains on the former campus visited Philadelphia with Pennsylvania authorities, that the family learned Curry wasn’t in the casket – no bones, no clothing, no sign of him at all. “Wood. Layers of pieces of wood,” said anthropologist Erin Kimmerle, explaining what she and her team found in the casket. “It was completely filled with wooden planks.” At first, the team thought they had the wrong grave, but then they found Curry’s great-grandparents beneath the wood-filled casket… Definitely some weird shit going on here. In January 2016, the USF team issued their final report. They had made a total of seven DNA matches and 14 presumptive identifications from the 51 remains found at the site. A total of 55 burials were identified, but only 13 were made within the cemetery grounds, and "the rest of the graves were outside... in the woods, including under a roadway, brush, and a large mulberry tree." While they had documented 98 deaths at the site, they were unable to identify any more burials on the grounds. Some bodies may have been sent home to students' families. The USF team will continue to work with other organizations and families on DNA and other means of identification of the remains that were found. They created computer facial approximations from remains to help with identification. A number of families, including the Glen Varnadoe family, have filed requests to have the remains of their children or relatives repatriated. In March 2014, Governor Rick Scott signed a bill authorizing up to $7500 per burial for those families who wanted to reinter the remains of relatives identified in unmarked graves at the Florida School for Boys. This followed the University of South Florida's report in January, which said they had been able to make matches of 21 sets of remains to known families. In addition, the bill proposes creating a task force to establish a memorial, "as well as deciding how to handle the remains of bodies that have yet to be identified or claimed by families. The white house boys also fought to have the bodies of orphans and those that were unidentified to be reinterred far away from the ground at Dozier. In as late as 2019 they are still finding what could possibly be unmarked graves. Dr. Erin Kimmerle again began an investigation of 27 "anomalies" discovered by an engineering firm hired by the state's Department of Environmental Protection to help clean-up following Hurricane Michael, according to Florida's Department of State. Though the 27 anomalies discovered by radar are "consistent with possible graves," according to Governor Ron DeSantis, only fieldwork will determine whether human remains are present at the site. The 27 "anomalies" are located less than 200 yards from a section on the Dozier school property known as Boot Hill Cemetery, where, previously, USF researchers found 55 graves. Unfortunately in an update we found it turns out Kimmerle's team said those anomalies were mostly roots from pine trees moved from the area years ago. Survivor Charlie Fudge and friend Rachel McCoy pleaded to be allowed on the property during future surveys. Fudge said he remembers a graveyard being on the east side of a set of buildings on the property, near Old Air Base Road. "I could sit on my cottage bench and see that cemetery," Fudge said. "My mind at 12 years old remembers that cemetery." Kimmerle said her team did not find anything abnormal in that area, but nearby there is an established, fenced-in historic cemetery. McCoy, who attended the presentation with Fudge, said letting the men on the property to assist is "what they need." Fudge said he hopes the White House does not get bulldozed over when the property is cleaned up in the future. "That's very meaningful to me and the other men," he said. "I'm just an old guy, who went there 60 years ago, and went through hell." John Bell, who spent eight months at the school, also spoke and said the school was managed by "corrupt officials of the state of Florida" and "it's been going on for way too long." In 2017, the state formally apologized to the survivors and families for the abuses and deaths that happened at Dozier. More than 500 former Dozier students have come forward over the years to report physical, sexual and mental abuse at the hands of those who worked there.On June 29th 2020, Neil Davis, the oldest member of The White house boys passed away in a nursing home. He never told most of his family, including his children, that he had been at Dozier and what he'd gone through. The white house boys vow to keep fighting for the rights of the victims. "There are still 180 people not accounted for," she said. "We could lay it to rest. They're not just public, they were there. Let them walk the property." Fudge said "We the White House boys; we know what has happened in that school," he said. "It's not going to be over until we say it's over." There are some really great news articles used for this episode. There was a really great series of articles from The St Pete Times that were reprinted by the Tampa Bay Times that we recommend checking out. Also NPR has a ton of good info as well. Imdb list of 15 horror movies about school https://m.imdb.com/list/ls022490849/ The Midnight Train Podcast is sponsored by VOUDOUX VODKA.www.voudoux.com Ace’s Depothttp://www.aces-depot.com BECOME A PRODUCER!http://www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast Find The Midnight Train Podcast:www.themidnighttrainpodcast.comwww.facebook.com/themidnighttrainpodcastwww.twitter.com/themidnighttrainpcwww.instagram.com/themidnighttrainpodcastwww.discord.com/themidnighttrainpodcastwww.tiktok.com/themidnighttrainp And wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Subscribe to our official YouTube channel:OUR YOUTUBE
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We're back again with another week of the Harbor Church Sunday Sequel as we take a deeper look at week two of our current series called A Beautiful Mess. This week, we're unpacking a message called "Welcome Home the Hurting" that Pastor Joel gave over the weekend. Links: https://harborchurch.life/ | https://www.facebook.com/harborchurch.life/ | https://www.instagram.com/harborchurch.life/ | https://bit.ly/2yxqfJf | https://harborchurch.life/give
Fancy cars. Manicured lawns. Elite neighborhoods. Intellect. Science. Is this what life is really about? As life unfolds, Sean finds himself weeping on a porch... empty... searching.In his story, he shares with us his journey to faith... through his mind... and his heart... the childhood that made it harder to do so... and the one thing that changed everything for him and his family.Sean McCoy is the host of "Come to the Table Podcast". His banner statement is 'love in action is listening to understand, not to react.' He has a long list of beautiful moving stories that will challenge your thinking and encourage you. They can be found on his website:https://www.thecometothetablepodcast.com/. Sean is a generous, kind man, always available to engage in spirited conversation and questions about faith. sean@thecometothetablepodcast.com.Tres Dias Camp: http://www.tresdias.org/------------------------------------------For more inspiring stories:https://lettersfromhomepodcast.com/*FREE APP* Letters From Home Podcast has its own downloadable app., with all of our episodes in one easy place. Search our podcast name in the Apple APP store, and in the Google Play store. All free!To suggest a story that must be told, yours or someone else’s, let’s chat. Also, we would love to support you in prayer.lfhpodcast@gmail.comTo join our Facebook Group for bonus live stories and convos:https://www.facebook.com/groups/3475957805750898For one splashy bright monthly Letters From Home Newsletterhttps://lettersfromhomepodcast.com/newsletter/To check out our YouTube channel:https://youtube.com/channel/UC_SR3ltt5p1w-hzjvGX5vag?view_as=subscriber/Ways to help Letters From Home make better content & and reach more people: here are our prayer requests & a giving link:https://lettersfromhome.com/support/We r on Amazon, Instagram, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google, iHeartRadio and all of the places podcasts live :)... all you need to do is type in ‘Letters From Home Podcast’ and it should pop right up. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=32455563" data-patreon-widget-type="become-patron-button">Become a Patron!
Fight the Future Minute #86: Well-Manicured SacrificeWelcome to our detailed coverage of The X-Files: Fight the Future, unpacking the 1998 movie one minute at a time!In minute eighty-six, host Kurt North and guest Darren Mooney continue to discuss the encounter between Mulder and the sinister Well-Manicured Man...Host / EditorKurt NorthGuestDarren MooneyWith thanks to our Patrons:Adam Chamberlain, Michelle Milbauer, Ferdinando Bianchini, Cathy Glinski, Kurt North, Jenn Ferguson, Adam Silva, Marlene Stemme, Deana Ferreri, Katie Doe, Simon Hodgson, Andrew Blaker, Cortlan Waters Bartley, Martha Payne, Delta 51, Clarissa de Becker, Sarah Devicomte, Caredwen Foley, Daniela Marlitsis, Justin Bernstein, Calla Dreams, Wanda Vincent, Karen McKenna, Luke Winch, Caleb Burnett, Chandru Ravindran, Mark O'Brien, Ana Afloarei, Kathryn Shellman, Charnette Soto, Chris Jiggs, Russell Hugo, Kelsey L Mayer, Sarah Ford, Isabelle Dubois.Twitter: @TheX_CastFacebook: The X-Cast Basement: An X-Files Podcast Fan GroupWe Made This on Twitter: @wemadethispodwww.wemadethispod.com
Fight the Future Minute #86: Well-Manicured Sacrifice Welcome to our detailed coverage of The X-Files: Fight the Future, unpacking the 1998 movie one minute at a time! In minute eighty-six, host Kurt North and guest Darren Mooney continue to discuss the encounter between Mulder and the sinister Well-Manicured Man... Host / Editor Kurt North Guest Darren Mooney With thanks to our Patrons: Adam Chamberlain, Michelle Milbauer, Ferdinando Bianchini, Cathy Glinski, Kurt North, Jenn Ferguson, Adam Silva, Marlene Stemme, Deana Ferreri, Katie Doe, Simon Hodgson, Andrew Blaker, Cortlan Waters Bartley, Martha Payne, Delta 51, Clarissa de Becker, Sarah Devicomte, Caredwen Foley, Daniela Marlitsis, Justin Bernstein, Calla Dreams, Wanda Vincent, Karen McKenna, Luke Winch, Caleb Burnett, Chandru Ravindran, Mark O'Brien, Ana Afloarei, Kathryn Shellman, Charnette Soto, Chris Jiggs, Russell Hugo, Kelsey L Mayer, Sarah Ford, Isabelle Dubois. Twitter: @TheX_Cast Facebook: The X-Cast Basement: An X-Files Podcast Fan Group We Made This on Twitter: @wemadethispod www.wemadethispod.com
Fight the Future Minute #85: Well-Manicured MurderWelcome to our detailed coverage of The X-Files: Fight the Future, unpacking the 1998 movie one minute at a time!In minute eighty-five, host Kurt North and guest Darren Mooney continue to discuss the encounter between Mulder and the sinister Well-Manicured Man...Host / EditorKurt NorthGuestDarren MooneyWith thanks to our Patrons:Adam Chamberlain, Michelle Milbauer, Ferdinando Bianchini, Cathy Glinski, Kurt North, Jenn Ferguson, Adam Silva, Marlene Stemme, Deana Ferreri, Katie Doe, Simon Hodgson, Andrew Blaker, Cortlan Waters Bartley, Martha Payne, Delta 51, Clarissa de Becker, Sarah Devicomte, Caredwen Foley, Daniela Marlitsis, Justin Bernstein, Calla Dreams, Wanda Vincent, Karen McKenna, Luke Winch, Caleb Burnett, Chandru Ravindran, Mark O'Brien, Ana Afloarei, Kathryn Shellman, Charnette Soto, Chris Jiggs, Russell Hugo, Kelsey L Mayer, Sarah Ford, Isabelle Dubois.Twitter: @TheX_CastFacebook: The X-Cast Basement: An X-Files Podcast Fan GroupWe Made This on Twitter: @wemadethispodwww.wemadethispod.com
Fight the Future Minute #85: Well-Manicured Murder Welcome to our detailed coverage of The X-Files: Fight the Future, unpacking the 1998 movie one minute at a time! In minute eighty-five, host Kurt North and guest Darren Mooney continue to discuss the encounter between Mulder and the sinister Well-Manicured Man... Host / Editor Kurt North Guest Darren Mooney With thanks to our Patrons: Adam Chamberlain, Michelle Milbauer, Ferdinando Bianchini, Cathy Glinski, Kurt North, Jenn Ferguson, Adam Silva, Marlene Stemme, Deana Ferreri, Katie Doe, Simon Hodgson, Andrew Blaker, Cortlan Waters Bartley, Martha Payne, Delta 51, Clarissa de Becker, Sarah Devicomte, Caredwen Foley, Daniela Marlitsis, Justin Bernstein, Calla Dreams, Wanda Vincent, Karen McKenna, Luke Winch, Caleb Burnett, Chandru Ravindran, Mark O'Brien, Ana Afloarei, Kathryn Shellman, Charnette Soto, Chris Jiggs, Russell Hugo, Kelsey L Mayer, Sarah Ford, Isabelle Dubois. Twitter: @TheX_Cast Facebook: The X-Cast Basement: An X-Files Podcast Fan Group We Made This on Twitter: @wemadethispod www.wemadethispod.com
Fight the Future Minute #84: Well-Manicured Rationale Welcome to our detailed coverage of The X-Files: Fight the Future, unpacking the 1998 movie one minute at a time! In minute eighty-four, host Kurt North and guest Darren Mooney continue to discuss the encounter between Mulder and the sinister Well-Manicured Man... Host / Editor Kurt North Guest Darren Mooney With thanks to our Patrons: Adam Chamberlain, Michelle Milbauer, Ferdinando Bianchini, Cathy Glinski, Kurt North, Jenn Ferguson, Adam Silva, Marlene Stemme, Deana Ferreri, Katie Doe, Simon Hodgson, Andrew Blaker, Cortlan Waters Bartley, Martha Payne, Delta 51, Clarissa de Becker, Sarah Devicomte, Caredwen Foley, Daniela Marlitsis, Justin Bernstein, Calla Dreams, Wanda Vincent, Karen McKenna, Luke Winch, Caleb Burnett, Chandru Ravindran, Mark O'Brien, Ana Afloarei, Kathryn Shellman, Charnette Soto, Chris Jiggs, Russell Hugo, Kelsey L Mayer, Sarah Ford, Isabelle Dubois. Twitter: @TheX_Cast Facebook: The X-Cast Basement: An X-Files Podcast Fan Group We Made This on Twitter: @wemadethispod www.wemadethispod.com
Fight the Future Minute #84: Well-Manicured RationaleWelcome to our detailed coverage of The X-Files: Fight the Future, unpacking the 1998 movie one minute at a time!In minute eighty-four, host Kurt North and guest Darren Mooney continue to discuss the encounter between Mulder and the sinister Well-Manicured Man...Host / EditorKurt NorthGuestDarren MooneyWith thanks to our Patrons:Adam Chamberlain, Michelle Milbauer, Ferdinando Bianchini, Cathy Glinski, Kurt North, Jenn Ferguson, Adam Silva, Marlene Stemme, Deana Ferreri, Katie Doe, Simon Hodgson, Andrew Blaker, Cortlan Waters Bartley, Martha Payne, Delta 51, Clarissa de Becker, Sarah Devicomte, Caredwen Foley, Daniela Marlitsis, Justin Bernstein, Calla Dreams, Wanda Vincent, Karen McKenna, Luke Winch, Caleb Burnett, Chandru Ravindran, Mark O'Brien, Ana Afloarei, Kathryn Shellman, Charnette Soto, Chris Jiggs, Russell Hugo, Kelsey L Mayer, Sarah Ford, Isabelle Dubois.Twitter: @TheX_CastFacebook: The X-Cast Basement: An X-Files Podcast Fan GroupWe Made This on Twitter: @wemadethispodwww.wemadethispod.com
Fight the Future Minute #83: Well-Manicured Truth II Welcome to our detailed coverage of The X-Files: Fight the Future, unpacking the 1998 movie one minute at a time! In minute eighty-three, host Kurt North and guest Darren Mooney continue to discuss the encounter between Mulder and the sinister Well-Manicured Man... Host / Editor Kurt North Guest Darren Mooney With thanks to our Patrons: Adam Chamberlain, Michelle Milbauer, Ferdinando Bianchini, Cathy Glinski, Kurt North, Jenn Ferguson, Adam Silva, Marlene Stemme, Deana Ferreri, Katie Doe, Simon Hodgson, Andrew Blaker, Cortlan Waters Bartley, Martha Payne, Delta 51, Clarissa de Becker, Sarah Devicomte, Caredwen Foley, Daniela Marlitsis, Justin Bernstein, Calla Dreams, Wanda Vincent, Karen McKenna, Luke Winch, Caleb Burnett, Chandru Ravindran, Mark O'Brien, Ana Afloarei, Kathryn Shellman, Charnette Soto, Chris Jiggs, Russell Hugo, Kelsey L Mayer, Sarah Ford, Isabelle Dubois. Twitter: @TheX_Cast Facebook: The X-Cast Basement: An X-Files Podcast Fan Group We Made This on Twitter: @wemadethispod www.wemadethispod.com
Fight the Future Minute #83: Well-Manicured Truth IIWelcome to our detailed coverage of The X-Files: Fight the Future, unpacking the 1998 movie one minute at a time!In minute eighty-three, host Kurt North and guest Darren Mooney continue to discuss the encounter between Mulder and the sinister Well-Manicured Man...Host / EditorKurt NorthGuestDarren MooneyWith thanks to our Patrons:Adam Chamberlain, Michelle Milbauer, Ferdinando Bianchini, Cathy Glinski, Kurt North, Jenn Ferguson, Adam Silva, Marlene Stemme, Deana Ferreri, Katie Doe, Simon Hodgson, Andrew Blaker, Cortlan Waters Bartley, Martha Payne, Delta 51, Clarissa de Becker, Sarah Devicomte, Caredwen Foley, Daniela Marlitsis, Justin Bernstein, Calla Dreams, Wanda Vincent, Karen McKenna, Luke Winch, Caleb Burnett, Chandru Ravindran, Mark O'Brien, Ana Afloarei, Kathryn Shellman, Charnette Soto, Chris Jiggs, Russell Hugo, Kelsey L Mayer, Sarah Ford, Isabelle Dubois.Twitter: @TheX_CastFacebook: The X-Cast Basement: An X-Files Podcast Fan GroupWe Made This on Twitter: @wemadethispodwww.wemadethispod.com
Fight the Future Minute #82: Well-Manicured Truth Welcome to our detailed coverage of The X-Files: Fight the Future, unpacking the 1998 movie one minute at a time! In minute eighty-two, host Kurt North and guest Darren Mooney continue to discuss the encounter between Mulder and the sinister Well-Manicured Man... Host / Editor Kurt North Guest Darren Mooney With thanks to our Patrons: Adam Chamberlain, Michelle Milbauer, Ferdinando Bianchini, Cathy Glinski, Kurt North, Jenn Ferguson, Adam Silva, Marlene Stemme, Deana Ferreri, Katie Doe, Simon Hodgson, Andrew Blaker, Cortlan Waters Bartley, Martha Payne, Delta 51, Clarissa de Becker, Sarah Devicomte, Caredwen Foley, Daniela Marlitsis, Justin Bernstein, Calla Dreams, Wanda Vincent, Karen McKenna, Luke Winch, Caleb Burnett, Chandru Ravindran, Mark O'Brien, Ana Afloarei, Kathryn Shellman, Charnette Soto, Chris Jiggs, Russell Hugo, Kelsey L Mayer, Sarah Ford, Isabelle Dubois. Twitter: @TheX_Cast Facebook: The X-Cast Basement: An X-Files Podcast Fan Group We Made This on Twitter: @wemadethispod www.wemadethispod.com
Fight the Future Minute #82: Well-Manicured TruthWelcome to our detailed coverage of The X-Files: Fight the Future, unpacking the 1998 movie one minute at a time!In minute eighty-two, host Kurt North and guest Darren Mooney continue to discuss the encounter between Mulder and the sinister Well-Manicured Man...Host / EditorKurt NorthGuestDarren MooneyWith thanks to our Patrons:Adam Chamberlain, Michelle Milbauer, Ferdinando Bianchini, Cathy Glinski, Kurt North, Jenn Ferguson, Adam Silva, Marlene Stemme, Deana Ferreri, Katie Doe, Simon Hodgson, Andrew Blaker, Cortlan Waters Bartley, Martha Payne, Delta 51, Clarissa de Becker, Sarah Devicomte, Caredwen Foley, Daniela Marlitsis, Justin Bernstein, Calla Dreams, Wanda Vincent, Karen McKenna, Luke Winch, Caleb Burnett, Chandru Ravindran, Mark O'Brien, Ana Afloarei, Kathryn Shellman, Charnette Soto, Chris Jiggs, Russell Hugo, Kelsey L Mayer, Sarah Ford, Isabelle Dubois.Twitter: @TheX_CastFacebook: The X-Cast Basement: An X-Files Podcast Fan GroupWe Made This on Twitter: @wemadethispodwww.wemadethispod.com
Fight the Future Minute #81: Well-Manicured Car Welcome to our detailed coverage of The X-Files: Fight the Future, unpacking the 1998 movie one minute at a time! In minute eighty-one, host Kurt North and guest Darren Mooney discuss the encounter between Mulder and the sinister Well-Manicured Man... Host / Editor Kurt North Guest Darren Mooney With thanks to our Patrons: Adam Chamberlain, Michelle Milbauer, Ferdinando Bianchini, Cathy Glinski, Kurt North, Jenn Ferguson, Adam Silva, Marlene Stemme, Deana Ferreri, Katie Doe, Simon Hodgson, Andrew Blaker, Cortlan Waters Bartley, Martha Payne, Delta 51, Clarissa de Becker, Sarah Devicomte, Caredwen Foley, Daniela Marlitsis, Justin Bernstein, Calla Dreams, Wanda Vincent, Karen McKenna, Luke Winch, Caleb Burnett, Chandru Ravindran, Mark O'Brien, Ana Afloarei, Kathryn Shellman, Charnette Soto, Chris Jiggs, Russell Hugo, Kelsey L Mayer, Sarah Ford, Isabelle Dubois. Twitter: @TheX_Cast Facebook: The X-Cast Basement: An X-Files Podcast Fan Group We Made This on Twitter: @wemadethispod www.wemadethispod.com
Fight the Future Minute #81: Well-Manicured CarWelcome to our detailed coverage of The X-Files: Fight the Future, unpacking the 1998 movie one minute at a time!In minute eighty-one, host Kurt North and guest Darren Mooney discuss the encounter between Mulder and the sinister Well-Manicured Man...Host / EditorKurt NorthGuestDarren MooneyWith thanks to our Patrons:Adam Chamberlain, Michelle Milbauer, Ferdinando Bianchini, Cathy Glinski, Kurt North, Jenn Ferguson, Adam Silva, Marlene Stemme, Deana Ferreri, Katie Doe, Simon Hodgson, Andrew Blaker, Cortlan Waters Bartley, Martha Payne, Delta 51, Clarissa de Becker, Sarah Devicomte, Caredwen Foley, Daniela Marlitsis, Justin Bernstein, Calla Dreams, Wanda Vincent, Karen McKenna, Luke Winch, Caleb Burnett, Chandru Ravindran, Mark O'Brien, Ana Afloarei, Kathryn Shellman, Charnette Soto, Chris Jiggs, Russell Hugo, Kelsey L Mayer, Sarah Ford, Isabelle Dubois.Twitter: @TheX_CastFacebook: The X-Cast Basement: An X-Files Podcast Fan GroupWe Made This on Twitter: @wemadethispodwww.wemadethispod.com
Manicured and groomed, he unleashed the full force of his charisma on Three Corners... (Produced by Dazzler, photo by PhotoMIX Company)
Fight the Future Minute #52: A Well-Manicured ManWelcome to our detailed coverage of The X-Files: Fight the Future, unpacking the 1998 movie one minute at a time!In minute fifty-two, host Russ Hugo and guest Deana Ferreri discuss the introduction of John Neville's legendary Well-Manicured Man...Host / EditorRuss HugoGuestDeana FerreriWith thanks to our Patrons:Adam Chamberlain, Michelle Milbauer, Ferdinando Bianchini, Cathy Glinski, Kurt North, Jenn Ferguson, Adam Silva, Marlene Stemme, Deana Ferreri, Katie Doe, Donna Pirkle, Isabelle Dubois, Andrew Blaker, Cortlan Waters Bartley, Martha Payne, Delta 51, Clarissa de Becker, Sarah Devicomte, Caredwen Foley, Daniela Marlitsis, Justin Bernstein, Calla Dreams, Wanda Vincent, Karen McKenna, Luke Winch, Caleb Burnett, Chandru Ravindran, Mark O'Brien, Ana Afloarei, Kathryn Shellman, Charnette Soto, Russell Hugo, Kelsey L Mayer, Sarah Ford.Twitter: @TheX_CastFacebook: The X-Cast Basement: An X-Files Podcast Fan GroupWe Made This on Twitter: @wemadethispodwww.wemadethispod.com
Do you really want to get married? Are you interested in someone disrupting the life you’ve created for yourself? Are you willing, able, interested in making room for him? Today I talk about how to allow a man to disrupt your manicured life. Many, many women deeply desire marriage, but when it’s time to commit, or date someone promising it’s too easy for them to nitpick the man to death … and then walk away from the possibility of a future with him. Why? Maybe it’s because she likes her life as-is and doesn’t have room in her life for a flawed man. If you’re wondering if that’s you, then tune in to today’s podcast! The Marriage-Minded Online Dating Academy: https://www.StarrBurroughs.com/MODA 7 Questions To Help You Identify Your Standards [Free]: http://www.starrburroughs.com/standards The 7 Most Common Roadblocks To Love [Free]: http://www.starrburroughs.com/gift Join our free Facebook Community: The Confident Single Woman http://www.starrburroughs.com/facebook-group Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/starrburroughsbooks The Ineligible Bachelorette: https://amzn.to/2xmE49u Email: Starr@StarrBurroughs.com
Fight the Future Minute #52: A Well-Manicured Man Welcome to our detailed coverage of The X-Files: Fight the Future, unpacking the 1998 movie one minute at a time! In minute fifty-two, host Russ Hugo and guest Deana Ferreri discuss the introduction of John Neville's legendary Well-Manicured Man... Host / Editor Russ Hugo Guest Deana Ferreri With thanks to our Patrons: Adam Chamberlain, Michelle Milbauer, Ferdinando Bianchini, Cathy Glinski, Kurt North, Jenn Ferguson, Adam Silva, Marlene Stemme, Deana Ferreri, Katie Doe, Donna Pirkle, Isabelle Dubois, Andrew Blaker, Cortlan Waters Bartley, Martha Payne, Delta 51, Clarissa de Becker, Sarah Devicomte, Caredwen Foley, Daniela Marlitsis, Justin Bernstein, Calla Dreams, Wanda Vincent, Karen McKenna, Luke Winch, Caleb Burnett, Chandru Ravindran, Mark O'Brien, Ana Afloarei, Kathryn Shellman, Charnette Soto, Russell Hugo, Kelsey L Mayer, Sarah Ford. Twitter: @TheX_Cast Facebook: The X-Cast Basement: An X-Files Podcast Fan Group We Made This on Twitter: @wemadethispod www.wemadethispod.com
BONUS! Fight the Future Minute #52 & 1/2: A Well-Manicured Man (Again!) Welcome to our detailed coverage of The X-Files: Fight the Future, unpacking the 1998 movie one minute at a time! So, we messed up. Well, Tony messed up, and ended up causing host Kurt North and guest Darren Mooney to record Minute 52 after Russ & Deana already did it! This means you're getting two alternate takes, today, on the introduction of John Neville's legendary Well-Manicured Man. Don't say we don't spoil ya! Normal service will be resumed tomorrow... Host / Editor Kurt North Guest Darren Mooney With thanks to our Patrons: Adam Chamberlain, Michelle Milbauer, Ferdinando Bianchini, Cathy Glinski, Kurt North, Jenn Ferguson, Adam Silva, Marlene Stemme, Deana Ferreri, Katie Doe, Donna Pirkle, Isabelle Dubois, Andrew Blaker, Cortlan Waters Bartley, Martha Payne, Delta 51, Clarissa de Becker, Sarah Devicomte, Caredwen Foley, Daniela Marlitsis, Justin Bernstein, Calla Dreams, Wanda Vincent, Karen McKenna, Luke Winch, Caleb Burnett, Chandru Ravindran, Mark O'Brien, Ana Afloarei, Kathryn Shellman, Charnette Soto, Russell Hugo, Kelsey L Mayer, Sarah Ford. Twitter: @TheX_Cast Facebook: The X-Cast Basement: An X-Files Podcast Fan Group We Made This on Twitter: @wemadethispod www.wemadethispod.com
BONUS! Fight the Future Minute #52 & 1/2: A Well-Manicured Man (Again!)Welcome to our detailed coverage of The X-Files: Fight the Future, unpacking the 1998 movie one minute at a time!So, we messed up. Well, Tony messed up, and ended up causing host Kurt North and guest Darren Mooney to record Minute 52 after Russ & Deana already did it!This means you're getting two alternate takes, today, on the introduction of John Neville's legendary Well-Manicured Man. Don't say we don't spoil ya! Normal service will be resumed tomorrow...Host / EditorKurt NorthGuestDarren MooneyWith thanks to our Patrons:Adam Chamberlain, Michelle Milbauer, Ferdinando Bianchini, Cathy Glinski, Kurt North, Jenn Ferguson, Adam Silva, Marlene Stemme, Deana Ferreri, Katie Doe, Donna Pirkle, Isabelle Dubois, Andrew Blaker, Cortlan Waters Bartley, Martha Payne, Delta 51, Clarissa de Becker, Sarah Devicomte, Caredwen Foley, Daniela Marlitsis, Justin Bernstein, Calla Dreams, Wanda Vincent, Karen McKenna, Luke Winch, Caleb Burnett, Chandru Ravindran, Mark O'Brien, Ana Afloarei, Kathryn Shellman, Charnette Soto, Russell Hugo, Kelsey L Mayer, Sarah Ford.Twitter: @TheX_CastFacebook: The X-Cast Basement: An X-Files Podcast Fan GroupWe Made This on Twitter: @wemadethispodwww.wemadethispod.com
In today's episode, we have an in-depth conversation with former CrossFit co-owner, Mary Frances. We dive deep into her personal and professional journey of helping people reach their health and fitness goals while also coaching them to find their strength in all other areas of life. With all her training and certification in place, Mary has re-entered the entrepreneurial world, now actively working towards starting her own gym.Get Embodied with me & our community this month and BREATHE every day! Win prizes and go into 2024 chill AF. Signup here for free when you use code BADDIE: Breathworkbestie.com
In today's episode, we have an in-depth conversation with former CrossFit co-owner, Mary Frances. We dive deep into her personal and professional journey of helping people reach their health and fitness goals while also coaching them to find their strength in all other areas of life. With all her training and certification in place, Mary has re-entered the entrepreneurial world, now actively working towards starting her own gym.
In today's episode, we have an in-depth conversation with former CrossFit co-owner, Mary Frances. We dive deep into her personal and professional journey of helping people reach their health and fitness goals while also coaching them to find their strength in all other areas of life. With all her training and certification in place, Mary has re-entered the entrepreneurial world, now actively working towards starting her own gym.
For the last several months, I’ve been seeing the signs. Instagram organic reach is dropping and the decline is considerable. It’s happening in the feed, but it’s even happening on IG Stories as well. So in this episode, we’ll take a closer look at this Instagram decline and what it means for your church going forward. ***VISIT THE FULL POST HERE: https://prochurchtools.com/5-troubling-signs-that-instagram-is-declining-2/ SHOW NOTES: #1: Instagram engagement rates are down considerably (1:10) #2: IG Stories engagement down considerably (5:50) #3: No major new features in last 30-60 days; Aug-Sep 2019 (8:40) #4: Manicured aesthetic is done (9:40) #5: IG working on a TikTok copy called ‘Clips' (14:15) What should you do? (17:05)
We talk busking in London and Turkey, Manicured nails for the best sound on acoustic, and creating a proxy agent to help you negotiate fees without having to lose money to an agent. He does a stellar live performance afterwards which will soon be up on the Cover Monkeys youtube - but you can catch the audio from it here (Apologies for the audio quality!ALWAYS REMEMBER TO PRESS THE RECORD BUTTON TWICE). Please follow him on the socials and try catch one of his sofar sounds! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoncanKavlakogluOfficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joncan_kavlakoglu/ https://www.joncan-kavlakoglu.co.uk/
Homebuyers are looking for specific criteria when it comes to buying a new home and value, convenience and walkability continue to top the list! Fortunately for McKinney Builders, that's its specialty! On this week's All About Real Estate segment of Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio, McKinney Builders Partner and Principal Jim Beveridge joins co-hosts Carol Morgan and Todd Schnick to discuss the builder's latest new Atlanta homes. Evolved from being a small, custom home builder to becoming a medium-sized home builder, McKinney Builders is projected to deliver 35 to 40 homes in three-to-four communities with roughly $18 million in sales. McKinney Builders has worked on several projects throughout the Atlanta area and one, in particular, is Serenbe in Chattahoochee Hills. Based on the Biophilic Model of planning, this 1,000-acre wellness community is served by five popular restaurants (the Blue Eyed Daisy Bakeshop, The Farmhouse, The Hill and Yumiko Sushi and Halsa) with more coming soon, a bookstore, a 25-acre organic farm and seasonal farmers market, original shops, art galleries, beautiful stables, The Inn at Serenbe, an extensive spa, year-round arts events, goat yoga and, of course, happy residents. McKinney Builder has built 60 highly-amenitized homes at Serenbe in a variety of designs including Modern Shotgun homes a.k.a. tinyhomes. Originally an innovation experiment, this enclave of six tinyhomes sold within 30 days! McKinney Builders is also contributing to the collection of homes at Pinewood Forest, a unique development that is similar to a master-planned community, but on a larger scale – a master-planned town, if you will. Directly adjacent to Pinewood Atlanta Studios in Fayetteville, Pinewood Forest is a mixed-use development serving about 5,000 people. Upon completion, this destination community will feature 700 single-family and 600 multi-family homes such as townhomes, condominiums and apartments. Manicured sidewalks lead residents to popular shopping and dining locales while community amenities include a 51% greenspace, a forest preserve, 15 miles of walking trails, a pool, sports court, performing arts center, ponds, a spa, an amphitheater and Piedmont Wellness Center with fitness space. Continuing the theme of walkability, McKinney Builders also builds at The Village at Williams Park, a new Smyrna community near Smyrna Market Village. Designed by Southern Living's Julie Holloway, these homes boast modern, open-concept designs with generous, gourmet kitchens with islands, breakfast rooms overlooking the family room and multi-purpose third levels. McKinney Builders prides itself on putting “Quality First” and sharing a common goal of creating beautiful, quality homes and communities for all of its clients. To learn more about the above-mentioned new Atlanta homes and more information on the builder including its philanthropic efforts with Operation Finally Home, listen to the full interview or visit www.McKinneyBuilders.com. A special thank you to Jackson EMC for sponsoring Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio. Jackson EMC offers homebuyers peace of mind and lower bills with its certified Right Choice™ new home program. These homes are built to be energy efficient and sustainable with improved indoor air quality, convenience and comfort. For more information on Right Choice new homes and Jackson EMC, visit https://RightChoice.JacksonEMC.com. The Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio “All About Real Estate” segment, presented by Denim Marketing, airs on Wednesdays and highlights the movers and shakers in the Atlanta real estate industry – the home builders, developers, Realtors and suppliers working to provide the American dream for Atlantans. For more information on how you can be featured as a guest, contact Denim Marketing at 770-383-3360 or fill out the Atlanta Real Estate Forum contact form. Subscribe to the Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio podcast on iTunes,
Hollywood and Burbank in California are most well known for their multiple TV and film studios and as hubs for the entertainment industry, and Pinewood Forest is providing a similar vision on the East Coast! Pinewood Forest President Rob Parker joins this week's All About Real Estate edition of Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio to discuss the live-work-play community taking shape in Fayetteville, Georgia. Directly adjacent to Pinewood Atlanta Studios, the second largest movie studio in North America, Pinewood Forest is a mixed-use development serving about 5,000 people. According to Parker, the idea started as a company town for the film industry, which has never been done before. “Hollywood didn't develop that way; Burbank didn't develop that way, they just kind of happened and it really was the Wild West,” Parker said. “We are actually intentionally building a town for creatives [not just the film industry].” Pinewood Forest will feature 700 single-family and 600 multi-family homes including apartments, condominiums and townhomes. Homes range from the low $300,000s to nearly $2 million and all are within a block of the community park. Manicured walkways connect residents to their favorite shopping and dining destinations. Community amenities include 51 percent green space, 15 miles of trails, a forest preserve, a performing arts center, pools, sports courts, a fishing pond, frog pond, gardens, an amphitheater, a spa and Piedmont Wellness Center with fitness space. Visit the Pinewood Forest Sales Center, open daily, at 290 Heatherden Avenue in Fayetteville. To learn more, visit www.PinewoodForest.com. A special thank you to Jackson EMC for sponsoring Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio. Jackson EMC offers homebuyers peace of mind and lower bills with its certified Right Choice™ new home program. These homes are built to be energy efficient and sustainable with improved indoor air quality, convenience and comfort. For more information on Right Choice new homes and Jackson EMC, visit https://RightChoice.JacksonEMC.com. The Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio “All About Real Estate” segment, presented by Denim Marketing, airs on Fridays and highlights the movers and shakers in the Atlanta real estate industry – the home builders, developers, Realtors and suppliers working to provide the American dream for Atlantans. For more information on how you can be featured as a guest, contact Denim Marketing at 770-383-3360 or fill out the Atlanta Real Estate Forum contact form. Subscribe to the Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio podcast on iTunes, and if you like this week's show, be sure to rate it.
Delmar Duldulao was the Head Gardener at the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, CA for over 20 years. The Winchester House is an 161 room estate in the heart of Silicon Valley, originally built by Sarah Winchester in the early 1900’s. Originally on 160 acres of fruit orchards, the house still sits on 4.5 acres, with 2 being manicured gardens. The Winchester House is where I had my first job and introduction into gardening, where I worked with Delmar as Assistant Gardener in my late teenage years. Delmar was the perfect teacher – a genius at mixing science & art applied to the incredible variety of plants we worked with. Here we discuss the unique plants, challenges & history of the gardens at the Winchester House. Delmar owns The Garden Samurai, a landscaping companying in Silicon Valley. To ask questions for future shows, submit them at Flower Power Garden Hour Facebook page, The Plant Lady Facebook page, or Instagram. You can also email Marlene questions, future show topic requests and feedback at msimon@marlenesimon.net
Hands can tell you a lot about a person. Rough and rugged. Smooth and silky. Manicured or machine-greased. Take a look at God’s hands and they tell us a lot about what he’s like. Mighty. Merciful. And nailed to a cross. 1 Peter 5:6-11. Pastor Daron Lindemann. October 21, 2018. holyword.net
John's passion is a meticulously manicured lawn. https://www.youtube.com/user/LawnCareMidwest http://thelawncarenut.com
Episode 9 and feelin' great! This Monday Drew reveals a brand new concert companion that wows the boys and it's sure to wow you too! Afterwards, Sam's time saving technology pushes all the right buttons. We've also got an exclusive look into the exciting world of corporate IT regulations when Denny the BBMC IT Specialist stops by.
Suburbicon - Do you know who William Levitt was? Most people don't. He was responsible for creating Levittown, one of the first big scale housing developments in Long Island. His father, Abe, a self-made entrepreneur had provided the seed money, while his brother Alfred, an amateur architect provided the designs for the homes while William, a Barnum-esque promoter and marketing whiz built the business and sold the dream. William Levitt was an icon and a titan on the scale of Henry Ford and Walt Disney. Time magazine put him on the cover and ordained Levittown ‘as much an achievement of its cultural moment as Venice or Jerusalem.' After building the homes in Long Island, Levitt moved on to other areas in the north, including Pennsylvania. His vision was to create several housing projects across the country for residents that were trying to flee the expensive, polluted, and crowded cities. But there was a problem, a deep rooted problem within the Levittown community. This is the story behind Suburbicon and we are Cinescape Magazine William Levitt was a bigot. He didn't let blacks buy and move into his homes that he built. He was taken to court and ordered to integrate, but instead of doing that, he sold his properties. One of the families that had purchased and moved into Levittown, Pennsylvania, was the Meyers family. They bought their house in 1957, located at 43 Deepgreen Lane and it set off a racial conflict that lasted months. A seemingly safe neighborhood is upended when whites started rioting against the Meyers. All of this happened 60 years ago. The difference is that Suburbicon doesn't tell the story of Linda Myers family. A family that was beseiged by white people, day and night, yelled at, treated like they were less than human. The people of Levittown blared music and were banging on things all night long. Rocks thrown at the house, one through their window and an 8 foot cross was placed on their lawn and set on fire. The police were called, but that didn't help, but the Myers never gave in. They stayed in that house for four years, despite the continued abuse. Until they left Levittown for Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Suburbicon touches on this subject briefly. It's two stories that parallel each other. One where all of the problems are external, the other where all of the problems are internal. A tale of a black family and a white family living in some rustic 50's suburbia where life is supposed to be simple. Manicured lawns, baseball, and apple pie. Suburbicon (2017) R | 1h 44min | Crime, Drama, Mystery | 27 October 2017 (USA) A home invasion rattles a quiet family town. Director: George Clooney Writers: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen Stars: Matt Damon, Julianne Moore, Oscar Isaac
Suburbicon - Do you know who William Levitt was? Most people don't. He was responsible for creating Levittown, one of the first big scale housing developments in Long Island. His father, Abe, a self-made entrepreneur had provided the seed money, while his brother Alfred, an amateur architect provided the designs for the homes while William, a Barnum-esque promoter and marketing whiz built the business and sold the dream. William Levitt was an icon and a titan on the scale of Henry Ford and Walt Disney. Time magazine put him on the cover and ordained Levittown ‘as much an achievement of its cultural moment as Venice or Jerusalem.' After building the homes in Long Island, Levitt moved on to other areas in the north, including Pennsylvania. His vision was to create several housing projects across the country for residents that were trying to flee the expensive, polluted, and crowded cities. But there was a problem, a deep rooted problem within the Levittown community. This is the story behind Suburbicon and we are Cinescape Magazine William Levitt was a bigot. He didn't let blacks buy and move into his homes that he built. He was taken to court and ordered to integrate, but instead of doing that, he sold his properties. One of the families that had purchased and moved into Levittown, Pennsylvania, was the Meyers family. They bought their house in 1957, located at 43 Deepgreen Lane and it set off a racial conflict that lasted months. A seemingly safe neighborhood is upended when whites started rioting against the Meyers. All of this happened 60 years ago. The difference is that Suburbicon doesn't tell the story of Linda Myers family. A family that was beseiged by white people, day and night, yelled at, treated like they were less than human. The people of Levittown blared music and were banging on things all night long. Rocks thrown at the house, one through their window and an 8 foot cross was placed on their lawn and set on fire. The police were called, but that didn't help, but the Myers never gave in. They stayed in that house for four years, despite the continued abuse. Until they left Levittown for Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Suburbicon touches on this subject briefly. It's two stories that parallel each other. One where all of the problems are external, the other where all of the problems are internal. A tale of a black family and a white family living in some rustic 50's suburbia where life is supposed to be simple. Manicured lawns, baseball, and apple pie. Suburbicon (2017) R | 1h 44min | Crime, Drama, Mystery | 27 October 2017 (USA) A home invasion rattles a quiet family town. Director: George Clooney Writers: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen Stars: Matt Damon, Julianne Moore, Oscar Isaac
When you sell your house, you want to avoid these four big mistakes during the process: Listing as a ‘For Sale By Owner’ seller: People looking to score a deal are the only type of buyers looking at ‘For Sale By Owner’ listings. These people will try to directly contact the seller since they’re not working with a real estate agent which means they’ll save some money on commission. The problem is that the seller is trying to save money in the same way. You can’t both save the same money, so you usually end up selling for less. I believe the national average is actually 8% to 10% less than listing with an agent. Pricing your home wrong: Pricing too high likely means you’ll have to go through price reductions to get to where it should have been all along. You accumulate days on market and show up as a reduced price listing, which encourages buyers to make a lower offer since they’ll see it as a sign of desperation. “Price reductions and a high number of days on the market can make you look desperate.” Using bad photography: The difference between the photos you can take with your phone and those taken by a professional photographer is like night and day. Your home’s photos online and in print are a huge part of your marketing, so they should be of the highest possible quality. Overlooking the exterior: Your home’s curb appeal and landscaping create the first impression on buyers and indicate how well the house has been maintained. Manicured plants and grass show that you loved the whole property and maintained it well. If you have any other questions about how to have a more successful home sale, give us a call or send us an email. We’re always here to help.
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Suburbicon - Do you know who William Levitt was? Most people don't. He was responsible for creating Levittown, one of the first big scale housing developments in Long Island. His father, Abe, a self-made entrepreneur had provided the seed money, while his brother Alfred, an amateur architect provided the designs for the homes while William, a Barnum-esque promoter and marketing whiz built the business and sold the dream. William Levitt was an icon and a titan on the scale of Henry Ford and Walt Disney. Time magazine put him on the cover and ordained Levittown ‘as much an achievement of its cultural moment as Venice or Jerusalem.' After building the homes in Long Island, Levitt moved on to other areas in the north, including Pennsylvania. His vision was to create several housing projects across the country for residents that were trying to flee the expensive, polluted, and crowded cities. But there was a problem, a deep rooted problem within the Levittown community. This is the story behind Suburbicon and we are Cinescape Magazine William Levitt was a bigot. He didn't let blacks buy and move into his homes that he built. He was taken to court and ordered to integrate, but instead of doing that, he sold his properties. One of the families that had purchased and moved into Levittown, Pennsylvania, was the Meyers family. They bought their house in 1957, located at 43 Deepgreen Lane and it set off a racial conflict that lasted months. A seemingly safe neighborhood is upended when whites started rioting against the Meyers. All of this happened 60 years ago. The difference is that Suburbicon doesn't tell the story of Linda Myers family. A family that was beseiged by white people, day and night, yelled at, treated like they were less than human. The people of Levittown blared music and were banging on things all night long. Rocks thrown at the house, one through their window and an 8 foot cross was placed on their lawn and set on fire. The police were called, but that didn't help, but the Myers never gave in. They stayed in that house for four years, despite the continued abuse. Until they left Levittown for Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Suburbicon touches on this subject briefly. It's two stories that parallel each other. One where all of the problems are external, the other where all of the problems are internal. A tale of a black family and a white family living in some rustic 50's suburbia where life is supposed to be simple. Manicured lawns, baseball, and apple pie. Suburbicon (2017) R | 1h 44min | Crime, Drama, Mystery | 27 October 2017 (USA) A home invasion rattles a quiet family town. Director: George Clooney Writers: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen Stars: Matt Damon, Julianne Moore, Oscar Isaac