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Send us a textI got to thinkin about all the new year's resolutions some of us make so I started things out with COREY SMITH and his song Maybe Next Year. But hey,,,,, lotsa good thoughts on this episode. TOBY KEITH nails it with DONT LET THE OLD MAN IN........ KENNY CHESNEY, JIM REEVES, KENNY ROGERS, TRAVIS TRIT and TIM MCGRAW as well as GARTH,,,,, all have something worth listening to. ENjoy my friends and please share.
The Green and White Report is back for Spring semester! In this shortened episode, Oscar Henderson is joined by Joe Dez and Matt Merrifield on the mics before Michigan State's basketball matchup with Illinois. Where do the Lions go from here? Can the Spartans handle the Fighting Illini's high power offense? These questions and more are discussed by the crew! The Green and White Report will return on Sunday at 11AM.
Today we discuss our slim to non-chances of a white Christmas in Central Illinois and talk about some of our Christmas traditions.
The coming year will be a good one for housing — at least, the National Association of Realtors says so. It’s forecasting lower mortgage rates and more stable prices for homes in 2025. But not all housing experts agree. Later in the episode: an unexpected way to tap into geothermal energy, new approaches to corporate diversity as a court blocks Nasdaq’s DEI initiative, and a federal health care referral program leaves many Native Americans in debt, apparently in violation of the rules.
The coming year will be a good one for housing — at least, the National Association of Realtors says so. It’s forecasting lower mortgage rates and more stable prices for homes in 2025. But not all housing experts agree. Later in the episode: an unexpected way to tap into geothermal energy, new approaches to corporate diversity as a court blocks Nasdaq’s DEI initiative, and a federal health care referral program leaves many Native Americans in debt, apparently in violation of the rules.
The coming year will be a good one for housing — at least, the National Association of Realtors says so. It’s forecasting lower mortgage rates and more stable prices for homes in 2025. But not all housing experts agree. Later in the episode: an unexpected way to tap into geothermal energy, new approaches to corporate diversity as a court blocks Nasdaq’s DEI initiative, and a federal health care referral program leaves many Native Americans in debt, apparently in violation of the rules.
Bombers throw it away, with Doug Brown (0:40); Musician Steve Poltz (12:30); MB Farm Women's Conference (22:15).
The Liberty Win their first title since the inception of the WNBA, the Yankees Seem to have forgot how to play baseball and is The Kansas City Chiefs 7-0 record the real deal ?#YerrrSportsShow#BiggerThanSports
The brothers, @SamiOnTap & @GeorgeOnTap, are here to tell everyone they also want the Mariners to SELL the TEAM... This is episode 149.
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Nothing in this podcast matters because we recorded it while the Bills were cutting half the team and had no idea.
ALBUM FOCUS Tropical Party www.putumayo.com The Putumayo Discovery digital series continues with the digital album, Tropical Party by Putumayo, a collection of 10 upbeat and festive songs by rising musical stars from Brazil, Cameroon, Cuba, Angola, Haiti and more. Putumayo Discovery is a digital series that highlights exceptional songs by contemporary artists from around the world. Zezinho Noy (Angola) - Minha Amiga Teodora RAM (Haiti) - Tout Pitit (Se Pitit) Pâmela Amaro (Brazil) - Negro Amaro Chopteeth Afrofunk Big Band (Nigeria / USA) - Upendo Telek (Papau New Guinea) - Lus Lo Solwara *********************** Robert Jon & The Wreck "Ballad of a Broken Hearted Man" www.robertjonandthewreck.com Anthony Gomes "Blues-A-Fied" - High Voltage Blues www.anthonygomes.com Eric Johanson "Beyond The Sky" - The Deep & The Dirty www.ericjohanson.com Cedar County Cobras "Walkin' Blues" - Homesick Blues www.cedarcountycobras.com Mol Sullivan "Like This Now" - Goose www.molsullivan.com Helene Cronin "What Do You Lean On" - Landmarks www.helenecronin.com Scott Sean White "People" - Even Better On The Bad Days www.scottseanwhite.com Claudia Gibson "The Night Visiting Song" - The Fields Of Chazy www.claudiagibson.com Keith Kallina "To Get To You" - Etta Place www.keithmichaelkallina.com ************************* Mizu "Rinse" - Forest Scenes www.iammizu.com Danielle Miragllia "Sounds Like Home" - Bright Shining Stars www.daniellem.com Gus Glynn "Rollin' " - Paint It Blue www.gusglynn.com John McCutcheon with Tom Paxton "Invisible Man" - Together www.folkmusic.com Noah Derksen "Maybe Next Year" - Sanctity Of Silence www.noahderksen.com Johnsmith "Where's The World Goin' To - Backroads www.johnsmithmusic.com Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" Running time: 4 hours 16 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
Stephen A., Shannon Sharpe and Ryan Clark discuss how much of the blame falls on Dan Campbell and who would you rather have for one game: Mahomes or Brady? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Avant cette nouvelle année 2024, on m'a proposé de chroniquer l'œuvre du jour, de l'artiste électro-pop vaudois Gino. Or, j'étais déjà occupé sur autre chose, ce pourquoi inspiré par le titre de l'album, j'ai dit « Maybe Next Year » ! Calembour à part, qu'est-ce que j'ai pensé de cet album ? […] The post « Maybe Next Year »: le bouillonnement émotionnel de Gino. first appeared on Radio Vostok.
Avant cette nouvelle année 2024, on m'a proposé de chroniquer l'œuvre du jour, de l'artiste électro-pop vaudois Gino. Or, j'étais déjà occupé sur autre chose, ce pourquoi inspiré par le titre de l'album, j'ai dit « Maybe Next Year » ! Calembour à part, qu'est-ce que j'ai pensé de cet album ? […] The post « Maybe Next Year »: le bouillonnement émotionnel de Gino. first appeared on Radio Vostok.
Scott Burton and Brandon Baney recap Minico's razor-thin win at the Rollie Lane Wrestling Invite. They also examine the Canyon Ridge boys basketball team, and talk about Tiffany Humpherys of Twin Falls, who is playing soccer and running track in college next year.Follow our Magic Valley Prepcast team on Twitter: @idahosports, @brandon_baneyLike our Facebook pageFor more Idaho high school sports coverage, visit www.idahosports.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel
It's podcasts all the way down! By listener request, we're discussing "Don't Wait For Me Beneath the Mistletoe" by The Allusionettes. The band -- comprised of Jenny Owen Youngs, Martin Austwick, and podcast host Helen Zaltzman -- was formed for an episode of The Allusionist podcast about creating a 2020-appropriate holiday hit. We pair that with another Jenny Owen Youngs holiday tune, "Maybe Next Year", which definitely came out in 2019 and not 2020! We got this wrong and there was absolutely no way we could have fact checked it while recording! Jam had a headache and Ian was trapped under a cat!! Please, we're sorry, we're upstanding podcast citizens!!! The ranking music in this episode is "Fuck Was I" by Jenny Owen Youngs. Thank you to Matthew for requesting "Don't Wait For Me Beneath the Mistletoe"!
Jake and Megan talk about her time getting settled in for the start of her sophomore year at Berkeley.Enjoy the What's Bruin Show Network!Multiple shows to entertain you on one feed:Support WBS at Patreon.com/WhatsBruinShow for just $2/month and get exclusive content and access to our SLACK channel.Get Your WBSN MERCH - Go to our MyLocker Site by Clicking HERECall the What's Bruin Network Hotline at 805-399-4WBS (Suck it Reign of Troy)What's Bruin Symposium - A conversation about all things Bruin over drinks with Bruin Report Online's @mikeregaladoLA, @wbjake68, Jamaal (@champspapa1015) and Bill.Subscribe to the What's Bruin Symposium at whatsbruin.substack.com Email us at: whatsbruinshow@gmail.comTweet us at: @whatsbruinshowThe BEAR Minimum - Jake and his Daughter Megan talk about student life and Cal Sports during her first year attending UC Berkeley.Subscribe to The BEAR Minimum at thebearminimum.substack.comEmail us at: wb.bearminimum@gmail.comTweet us at: @WB_BearMinimumWest Coast Bias - LA Sports (mostly Lakers, Dodgers and NFL) with Jamaal and JakeSubscribe to West Coast Bias at wbwestcoastbias.substack.comEmail us at: WB.westcoastbias@gmail.comTweet us at: @WBwestcoastbiasWe are also on YouTube HEREPlease rate and review us on whatever platform you listen on.
The Atlanta Falcons are giving off a lot of optimism as the 2023 football season is ready to start. Arthur Smith is headed into his third season as the head coach of this team. Jon Chuckery talked about all he wants is a winning record for the Falcons this year. Secondly, Arthur Smith and Terry Fontenot went against conventional wisdom when they drafted Bijan Robinson eighth overall in the 2023 NFL Draft. PFF listed Robinson as the rookie most likely to make next year's PFF Top 50. Jon Chuckery talked about how much that would benefit Smith and Fontenot's decision to Robinson so high. Lastly, De'Vondre Campbell has gone on to become very successful ever since he left the Falcons. Chuckery talked about a series of tweets that Campbell put out about what he brought to the table when he was in Atlanta. FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) #atlanta #atlantahawks #atlantabraves #atlantafalcons Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Atlanta Falcons are giving off a lot of optimism as the 2023 football season is ready to start. Arthur Smith is headed into his third season as the head coach of this team. Jon Chuckery talked about all he wants is a winning record for the Falcons this year. Secondly, Arthur Smith and Terry Fontenot went against conventional wisdom when they drafted Bijan Robinson eighth overall in the 2023 NFL Draft. PFF listed Robinson as the rookie most likely to make next year's PFF Top 50. Jon Chuckery talked about how much that would benefit Smith and Fontenot's decision to Robinson so high. Lastly, De'Vondre Campbell has gone on to become very successful ever since he left the Falcons. Chuckery talked about a series of tweets that Campbell put out about what he brought to the table when he was in Atlanta.FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)#atlanta #atlantahawks #atlantabraves #atlantafalcons Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The guys break down their feelings on the complex hip-hop media list, Es$o toys to figure out why people are upset at his rise, Hynaken wants to talk about children, and more!!! ➤FUEL UP ON YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/bagfueltv ➤FUEL UP ON INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/bagfuel/ ➤FOLLOW ES$O: www.instagram.com/essowrld/ ➤FOLLOW HYNAKEN: www.instagram.com/hynaken/
Back in our element talking about a Bills team that disappointed us. We finally recap the Bills and Bengals game, Scott recounts having to wear Bengals crap at the office, and Frank hasn't been Twitter in a week so he doesn't know who won the Championship Games. It's a great time.
Dave Hughes is a leading authority on retirement lifestyle planning. He has written over 100 articles about retirement lifestyle planning for his website, RetireFabulously.com, and has published three books: Design Your Dream Retirement, Smooth Sailing into Retirement, and The Quest for Retirement Utopia.From 2016-2017, Dave was a regular contributor to U.S. News' On Retirement blog. In 2017, RetireFabulously.com received the Best Senior Living Award from SeniorHomes.com as one of the top retirement blogs, by both reader polling and judge's selection. Dave was named one of NextAvenue.org's Top 50 Influencers in Aging for 2017.Following a successful 34-year career as a software engineer, trainer, course developer, and manager, Dave accepted an early retirement package and retired at age 56. During the final phase of his working career, Dave searched the Internet for information about what life in retirement is really like. He discovered that at least 95% of all the retirement-related information was focused on the financial aspects of retirement. Relatively little was being written about how to live a happy, fulfilling life during retirement, and of that, practically nothing was being written from an LGBT perspective. Dave created RetireFabulously.com to fill that void.Dave is an accomplished public speaker and workshop leader. He was active in Toastmasters International for over eight years and has earned Distinguished Toastmaster, that organization's highest honor. Dave offers a fun and engaging workshop, also called Retire Fabulously!, that brings to life many of the key messages that he presents on his website and in his books.In addition to his books about retirement lifestyle planning, Dave writes gay fiction. He has released two novels, Maybe Next Year and Instant Adult, with more on the way.Dave is a jazz musician who plays trombone, electric bass, and steel pan. Dave resides near Phoenix, Arizona with his husband Jeff and their dog Maynard.Email: authordavehughes@gmail.comWebsites: www.RetireFabulously.com and www.AuthorDaveHughes.com
Dave Hughes is a leading authority on retirement lifestyle planning. He has written over 100 articles about retirement lifestyle planning for his website, RetireFabulously.com, and has published three books: Design Your Dream Retirement, Smooth Sailing into Retirement, and The Quest for Retirement Utopia.From 2016-2017, Dave was a regular contributor to U.S. News' On Retirement blog. In 2017, RetireFabulously.com received the Best Senior Living Award from SeniorHomes.com as one of the top retirement blogs, by both reader polling and judge's selection. Dave was named one of NextAvenue.org's Top 50 Influencers in Aging for 2017.Following a successful 34-year career as a software engineer, trainer, course developer, and manager, Dave accepted an early retirement package and retired at age 56. During the final phase of his working career, Dave searched the Internet for information about what life in retirement is really like. He discovered that at least 95% of all the retirement-related information was focused on the financial aspects of retirement. Relatively little was being written about how to live a happy, fulfilling life during retirement, and of that, practically nothing was being written from an LGBT perspective. Dave created RetireFabulously.com to fill that void.Dave is an accomplished public speaker and workshop leader. He was active in Toastmasters International for over eight years and has earned Distinguished Toastmaster, that organization's highest honor. Dave offers a fun and engaging workshop, also called Retire Fabulously!, that brings to life many of the key messages that he presents on his website and in his books.In addition to his books about retirement lifestyle planning, Dave writes gay fiction. He has released two novels, Maybe Next Year and Instant Adult, with more on the way.Dave is a jazz musician who plays trombone, electric bass, and steel pan. Dave resides near Phoenix, Arizona with his husband Jeff and their dog Maynard.Email: authordavehughes@gmail.comWebsites: www.RetireFabulously.com and www.AuthorDaveHughes.comSupport the showIf you enjoy these podcasts, please make a donation by clicking the coffee cup on any page of our website www.wheredogaysretire.com. Each cup of coffee costs $5 and goes towards bringing you these podcasts in the future.If you or you know someone who is interested in being a guest on the podcast, please contact me at mark@wheredogaysretire.com. Please join our Where Do Gays Retire Facebook group at Where Do Gays Retire? | FacebookThank you so much for listening!
Join me for a conversation with returning guest Dave Hughes, who just released his second novel, Instant Adult, a follow up to his debut, Maybe Next Year. Dave recently made his foray into fiction writing, and we had a chance to talk about that transition, where his ideas come from, how he turns them into finished novels, and much more. Dave is well known from his long-running website RetireFabulously.com and his columns about living our best retirement. His advice has appeared in US News & World Report, lgbtSr.com, Medium, Yahoo! Finance, CNN/Money, Next Avenue, Tiny Buddha, and others. His previous books include The Quest for Retirement Utopia, Smooth Sailing into Retirement, and Design Your Dream Retirement.
From the series, "Westside Stories." Part 3 with Matt Collins. Do we truly value being present with those around us? Or do we play the role of Martha, getting frustrated with the different Mary's in our life? Jesus calls us to be present. In this 6-week summer series, we'll hear from some of the wonderful communicators in the Westside family, as they share what they're currently passionate about.
No, the season's not “over” yet, but the Marlins must let go of any illusions that this is a win-now situation. Ely explains why their slow start to the 2022 season will be too much to overcome in pursuit of a postseason berth and how the front office's approach to the trade deadline and dog days of summer should be adjusted accordingly. Follow Fish Stripes (@fishstripes) and Ely (@RealEly) on Twitter. Check out our full coverage at FishStripes.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
No, the season's not “over” yet, but the Marlins must let go of any illusions that this is a win-now situation. Ely explains why their slow start to the 2022 season will be too much to overcome in pursuit of a postseason berth and how the front office's approach to the trade deadline and dog days of summer should be adjusted accordingly. Follow Fish Stripes (@fishstripes) and Ely (@RealEly) on Twitter. Check out our full coverage at FishStripes.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The leafs suck.... that's it that's all, I also talk about Balenciaga making shoes worth 1800 dollars that make you look like a homeless person and I talk about Canadian Supreme Courts new idea for a law? and it is CRAZY MESSED UP! Intro song Music by Coma-Media from Pixabay https://pixabay.com/music/beats-powerful-rock-beat-11463/ Music by https://pixabay.com/music/beats-wataboi-flavour-1164/and https://www.bensound.com/
Even though we all knew this was coming, we didn't actually think this would happen again. Alas, our dear Maple Leafs lose another first round series. The boys are heartbroken, but we gather to share our thoughts on the end of another disappointing season. Email us at TheLeafscastPod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram at @LeafsCastPodCast Follow us on Twitter at @TheLeafsCast
Phoenix faced off against Sacramento Republic FC in the Round of 32 matchup of the 2022 US Open Cup. Phoenix was unable to come away with a victory falling short to Sacramento by the score of 2-0. Ramon and Owain analyze this historic accomplishment and what's up next for Phoenix Rising. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MAYBE NEXT YEAR was the winner of BEST PERFORMANCES at the March 2022 Toronto Comedy Film Festival. ”With a timeshare on the line, three couples compete to set up their single friend by midnight on New Year's Eve.” https://www.thestarseedgroup.com/maybe-next-year-short-film Conversation with Filmmaker CJ Colando on the making of the film. CJ also has another film, JAKE & JULIA, playing on the WILDsound TV APP. You can watch it here: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/jake-julia Film also showing on the WILDsound TV app next month. You can sign up for the 7 day free trial at www.wildsound.ca (available on your streaming services and APPS). There is a DAILY film festival to watch, plus a selection of award winning films on the platform. Then it's only $3.99 per month. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
This week Katie and Sean explore NBA players' relationships with their franchises through the lens of Kyle Lowry's homecoming with the Raptors. How does an athlete become, and stay, beloved to a team and its fanbase? Does it depend on winning a championship? Is it a phenomenon that's on the way out in the league? Then, in an attempt to end some pretty bad seasons on a note of positivity, Sean and Katie come up with something nice to say about the NBA's early exits and non playoff contenders. Uhh Basketball is presented by MyBookie. Sign up today with MyBookie and use promo code UBB to make your first deposit: https://www.mybookie.com We have joined Patreon folks! Come join the family and receive ad free episodes, discord access, a special shoutout and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/uhhbasketball Follow @UhhBasketball on Twitter! Also while you are it make sure you follow our hosts @woodleysean & @wtevs. If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Uhh, Basketball 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. See you next week for an all new episode!
The NFL tried to end racism. Apparently they failed miserably. Or maybe this is what happened… --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/markkaye/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The excitement of the playoff games last weekend left us a lot of non-Lions football to discuss but after that Randy, Tom, and Rich continue to look at the team being built in Allen Park. The NFLPA Collegiate Bowl is this weekend kicking off the All-Star Bowl week. Be sure to check that out. We also continue to delve into the number of Free Agents that may or may not be resigned by the Lions. Remember to follow, download, rate and review The M-66 North Detroit Lions Podcast. We are always available on Apple Podcasts, Castbox, Anchor.FM, Spotify, and anywhere you listen to your podcasts. Check us out and give us a follow on Twitter at @M66NDLP, @woodentunes2, @TwitrTom, and @pisspoorpackers. Thanks for listening and #Watch for deer #OnePride #Go Lions! Non-scripted, loosely planned, totally uncredentialed, and currently commercial free --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/M-66LionsPodcast/message
Real News Live Friday Update with host Mike Bara! The Latest News, Current Events and More!
New year, new you! Yes! On Monday, I'm going to start this diet. Next week, I'll work on that project. Next year, I'm really gonna focus on my dream! But why though? The magnetic powers of a fresh start can put us in a state of illusion. Monday, next week, January 1st... is NO different than today. Its only the thought of a clean slate. Welp, maybe next year is just procrastination. Let's not do that. Let's discuss. Journals/notebooks are for sale on Amazon! There are only a handful, but there are more to come! Check out the link for my amazon shop! New journals are uploaded WEEKLY! I know it may be random, but if you need some great recipes FROM SCRATCH... check out my YouTube page for my bakery Southern Drizzle! Be sure to subscribe! I JUST UPLOADED AN AMAZING POUND CAKE RECIPE! Trust me... you WANT to try this cake. You will be a LEGEND amongst the pound cake bakers. Follow me on all these social media platforms... I'm somewhere around there. Stay tuned because MAJOR changes are ahead! I'm going ALL IN! WHO KNOWS?!?! I may end up going back to two episodes a week! I'm feeling... inspired! :D RATE the PODCAST! SUBSCRIBE!! Leave comments! I'd LOVE to hear from you! Facebook: @toadreamerTwitter: @toa_dreamerIG: @toa_dreamer tiktok: @tofa_dreamerEmail me tofadreamer@gmail.com Website: https://thoughtsofadreamer.buzzsprout.com
THE WASHINGTON STATE COUGARS WIN THE APPLE 40-13! It was the largest margin of victory in apple cup history! Our defense intercepted UW's five-star quarterback and returned one of them for a touchdown! Max Borghi is tied for most TD's in a career! It's a good night! Go Cougs!
Chapter 277 - "What If There Was A Scene Version of DJ Khaled" ...as read by Doug Heiser of Coe HillThis week Doug Heiser, the musical brains behind Coe Hill joins the podcast. Coe Hill released Volume 1: Maybe Next Year back in September. Doug gives us a deep dive on the conversations and process that led to Coe Hill and the collaborative nature of the project, as well as working with the Hidden Bands app for a fresh way to release new music.https://www.facebook.com/CoeHillMusic/Check out Hidden Bands https://hiddenbands.com/riffmas/2 ----------Chapter 277 Music:Coe Hill - "Warning"Coe Hill - "Edge of Collapse"Coe Hill - "Ghosts"Coe Hill - "Clean"Coe Hill - "Deadweight"---As The Story Grows links:Help out at PatreonATSG WebsiteATSG Music and MerchJoin the Email ListATSG FacebookEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNuP0_JUpT6DoIhhbGlwEYA?view_as=subscriber
On this episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman, Mike chats with Doug Heiser of Coe Hill! Based in Toronto, Canada, Doug is a talented guitar player. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he satisfied his need to stay creative by spearheading Coe Hill, a collaborative music project rooted in post-hardcore with elements of pop-punk, emo and alternative rock. In this episode of the pod, Doug talks with Mike about his early musical influences, the difficulties of moving from Canada to the United States right as he was starting high school, Linkin Park being his gateway into alternative music, persevering through the pandemic with the Coe Hill project, and more. This episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman also features the Coe Hill track "Edge Of Collapse," which features Tyler Small of Saving Vice. It's part of the Coe Hill debut EP entitled Vol 1: Maybe Next Year, available where you get your music! Follow Doug on Instagram @coehillmusic and @dheis31. To stay up-to-date with Doug and Coe Hill, visit https://linktr.ee/coehill! Big thanks to Audrey Caron at Breakout PR! Follow Mike on Instagram @marchforthpod, and on Twitter @mikevbauman. To stay up-to-date on the podcast and learn more about Mike, visit https://linktr.ee/marchforthpod. Thanks for listening! If ya dug the show, like it, share it, tell a friend, subscribe, and above all, keep the faith and be kind to one another.
The Eagles lose again! The boys are back this week talking all things football and basketball, make sure you stay tune until the end to hear our picks for the NFL Week. We out!!
This week, Lloyd and Alex not only sit down and roast the lowly New York Jets (36:50), but they talk about the Bengals wild, statement-making, 41-17 victory against the Baltimore Ravens on the road (15:41). They also talk about Lloyd having a lot of blood drawn, and Alex performing at Go Bananas for the first time since the pandemic.But the episode doesn't stop there! In a special segment, Alex interviews fellow Turpin Spartan Mitch Stevens (68:57) regarding his book "Maybe Next Year", a book regarding heartbreaking playoff losses in Cincinnati and beyond, and they also give thoughts about the Bengals' season thus far.Thank you to sponsors Simbull, Spotify Green Room, and Sports Drink for being oh so, so, SO incredibly sexy!Check out Mitch's book "Maybe Next Year" HERE: https://www.amazon.com/Maybe-Next-Year-Cincinnatians-Accounts/dp/B09GQLGZMJSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
BLACK BUSINESS OF THE WEEK:C. Monaco, designer https://instagram.com/c.mstudios SHOP TALK: Diddy said he woke up with 15 roaches on his face The Hood Healer KKW rebrand Chika, Kehlani, Brandon Anthony, LA PrideOPEN DISCUSSION: Rules are Rules…Right?She'Carrie will not participate in the upcoming Olympics Get $25 off your 1st Getaway Cabin! https://fbuy.io/getaway/aliciaarnold OD Podcast is brought to you by Audible! For a FREE book & 30 day membership, visit audibletrial.com/odpodcast INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/uhh.licia https://instagram.com/drvco https://instagram.com/odpodcast YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF1wlIuE7HTWDUi3QuF4pJgFACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/OpenDiscussionPodcast/ EMAIL:listenodp@gmail.comLISTEN EVERYWHERE:ODPodcast.com#AtlantaPodcast #BlackPodcast #BlackPodcasts
Every Friday, the finest degenerate journalists on the internet serve up loud, irreverent, hilarious takes on gaming, drinking, pop culture, and everything in between. In this episode: Papa Dom, Chris P., and Dr. Bob touch on a variety of topics - including: God of War delay and the state of cross-play State of mobile gaming How to spot a Kickstarter scam Your voicemails And more! NAGP would not be possible without our sponsors: MANSCAPED: Use promo code WGG at Manscaped.com to get 20% off your purchase as well as free shipping! ThriveFantasy: Sign up using promo code WGG to get your first deposit matched INSTANTLY up to $50!
Fresh off a clean 3-0 sweep with his picks last week, Lefkoe is feeling frisky and ready to download all the gambling information he can off his two betting-centric guests this week: Vegas wizard Bill Krackomberger and DFS superanalyst Adam Levitan of Establish the Run. Plus, a bonus interview with the director of the upcoming Eagles fandom documentary, “Maybe Next Year.” Please enjoy, and stay safe, 33%! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(TSAP S03E17) Sam chats with composer, Jackson Greenberg about his musical origins, creating the Netflix "Explained" theme, working on AKA Jane Roe and much more! "Jackson Greenberg is a Philadelphia born and raised, Los Angeles based artist, composer, and producer. Jackson studied music composition at Princeton University and The University of Southern California Thornton School of Music, graduating both programs with high honors. After moving to Los Angeles, Jackson's first job was assisting composer Randy Newman and Jackson's first original film score was for the Oscar and Emmy-nominated and Emmy Award-winning Documentary Cartel Land. Jackson's work has been featured heavily in many television series including the acclaimed theme song for the Explained series on Netflix which went viral with over 2 million streams. In addition to having multiple projects at the Sundance film festival over the last decade, in 2017 he was named one of six fellows at the Sundance Institute for Film Composition at George Lucas' California based Skywalker Ranch. His most recent film work can be seen in AKA Jane Roe, FX Network's first foray into documentary feature films, two biopics for musicians DMX and Mary J Blige (Amazon), NFL Film's Maybe Next Year, as well as Netflix Features' Audibleand their hit dating docuseries Dating Around. In addition to his work for multimedia, Jackson's original music has been performed and recorded by symphonies around the world (First Light, Slovakian National Symphony Orchestra, Ravello records 2020), he's produced and written for major label recording artists such as Bay Ledges and TOMI, and continues to release his own music through his own label (Voice Notes 2017-2019, 2020)." Big thanks to Callum Tennick for editing. Want to sponsor an episode? E-mail Sam at sam@thesoundarchitect.co.uk for your sponsorship to be read out on the podcast. This episode and so much more at: www.thesoundarchitect.co.uk Twitter: @SoundDesignUK Facebook: facebook.com/thesoundarchitect.co.uk Instagram: thesoundarchitectofficial Stay up to date via our Monthly Newsletter as well: www.thesoundarchitect.co.uk/newsletter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesoundarchitect/message
In his album, “Resurrection Letters,” Andrew Peterson describes, in a song called “Maybe Next Year,” how a visit to Jerusalem made his faith real like never before. “This is the place where Abraham/cut loose the boy and he killed the ram instead/And this is the place where Jesus said/you could tear down the temple and He'd raise it from the dead.” This song is in my mind because I'm currently with my wife and ministry colleagues on a tour of Israel. Actually, “tour” is too weak of a word. Any Christian who's been to the Holy Land will attest that coming here is more of a pilgrimage. We're hitting all of the major sites—Caesarea, the Sea of Galilee, the Mount of Olives, Gethsemane, Jerusalem, and of course, the traditional locations of Jesus' crucifixion, burial, and resurrection. Seeing these places, where the events of the Bible actually took place—not in some dream-time or fictional world, but right here, on this very soil—well, it's incredible. There is actually a place where Jericho once stood. The bluff where King David built his palace is a real bluff. The mountain where Elijah called down fire from heaven exists. And, as we continue to talk about time after time on BreakPoint, archaeology continues to validate these accounts. These discoveries not only verify the truthfulness of the Bible, they remind us how thoroughly grounded the Christian faith is in actual history. In just the last year, the existence of the biblical Philistines and Edomites has been confirmed by new discoveries, as has the Babylonian conquest of Jerusalem, and even an obscure official in the court of King Josiah. But walking where we can prove patriarchs and prophets walked pales in comparison with walking where Jesus walked. That's what makes a visit to Israel feel most like a pilgrimage. And it's not just me. One member of our editorial team tells of how, during his own visit to Israel years ago, he went to the synagogue in Capernaum –which almost certainly stands on the site where Jesus preached and cast out a demon, as is recorded in Mark 1 and Luke 4. Because of the synagogue's layout and size, archaeologists can say to within a few feet that “Jesus stood here.” Think about that for a second. The God of the universe in human form, the Word who became flesh, stood here. What a mind-boggling concept! And what a reminder that Christianity isn't some subjective religious experience, or a mere expression of personal piety, as we too often seem to imply. Many believers, when asked why they accept the Gospel, talk about an experience or a “personal testimony.” The “I know that Jesus lives because He lives in within my heart” sort of thing, as goes the song. Now, don't misunderstand me, I hope God has captured your heart in such a way that you overflow with personal testimonies and experiences with God. But pointing to these as the main reasons to believe in Christianity misses a crucial point: Our faith is true in an objective, historical, and universal sense. When Christians say the Bible is true, and that our faith is true, we don't mean it's true for us. We mean it's true. We don't mean it's true if you accept it. It's true whether you choose to accept or reject it. It's true because two-thousand years ago, the Lord of life really did walk the soil of this land called Israel, rewriting history and eternity on behalf of His people everywhere. That God entered history is verified in the public, historical, verifiable events recorded in the gospels and professed in the creeds. Knowing that our God really did come to dwell among us should light a fire under our faith. Unfortunately, that cosmos-shaking detail loses its revolutionary essence far too often. Sometimes it takes pointing to where he stood on a map, or standing where He did in a synagogue, in order for that fire to light us up like it should. I'll share more reflections on BreakPoint This Week about my time in Israel and the uniqueness of the Christian worldview as history. Be sure to tune in by coming to the website, catching us on radio, or subscribing to the BreakPoint podcast.
We discuss the storied evolution of Andrew Peterson’s “Maybe Next Year” from the album Resurrection Letters, Vol. 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.