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The Vegas Signature delivered big moments—and one player stole the show. Logan Chamberlain put together a massive weekend, capturing both Pro Singles and Pro Doubles alongside Gavin Cano, and the crew breaks down what made his performance so dominant. Jake, Meesh, and Cory recap everything from Signature #2 in Las Vegas, including standout runs across the divisions. We talk through Chamberlain's incredible double win, the key moments in Singles, and how the rest of the field stacked up. We also hit the rest of the podiums from the weekend, including wins from Kamryn Belvin, Jay Dotson, Gabriel Clauson, and more across Women's, Seniors, and Juniors competition. To wrap things up, we bring some Vegas energy with the Cornhole Olympics Medal Ceremony, handing out gold medals for the most entertaining moments of the event: Best facial expressions Best drip Who looked like they were having the most fun in Vegas Best crowd energy The ultimate “How Did That Not Go In?” shot Plus, we close the show with another round of Hole-y Hot Takes. If you want the stories behind the scores from Vegas, this is the episode.
This week on Around the ACL, Meesh and Jake are joined by Athena for a packed episode that mixes league insight with some fun. We start with a look at new Player and Director Engagement Programs, where Athena shares what's being built behind the scenes and how these initiatives aim to strengthen the ACL community at every level. From there, we preview the upcoming Las Vegas Open, breaking down both Singles and Doubles fields and what to watch as players head into another big event weekend. Athena also gives insight into Minor League Teams and what they mean for the league's development pipeline. To keep things light, the crew wraps up with a Silly ACL Pro Draft, debating which pros you'd trust to plan your wedding, cook dinner, win a trivia night, dominate dodgeball, manage social media, or win a dance-off. As always, we close with bold predictions and quick takes in Hole-y Hot Take. A little news, a little preview, and a lot of personality in this one.
This week on Around the ACL, Meesh, Jake, and Anthony take a mid-season pulse check on the 2026 ACL season. We kick things off with a Mid-Season Stock Report, discussing whose stock is rising fastest, which players are feeling the most pressure, the doubles teams to watch, and the biggest surprises and disappointments so far. Then we turn it over to the community in Fans Weigh In, reacting to listener takes and perspectives from across the cornhole world. From there, we ask the big hypothetical: If the season ended today, who's your MVP, Rookie of the Year, Doubles Team of the Year, most clutch player, and who owns the best mental game? We wrap up with a round of Over/Under, breaking down expectations for top players and teams, before closing with bold predictions and rapid-fire takes in Hole-y Hot Take. Mid-season storylines are forming — and this episode dives right into them.
This week on Around the ACL, Meesh and Jake are joined by Jeff to break down all the action from Signature #2, where big performances and breakout moments continued shaping the 2026 season. We start with Pro Doubles, highlighting Ryan Wiedenfeld and Chris Roybal's impressive run and what their continued success means moving forward. Then we shift to Singles, where Zack Aiken delivered a statement win and added another major chapter to his young career. We also recap standout performances across Women's, Seniors, and Juniors divisions, including Sam Finley, Matt Guy, Cash Chamness, and more, as the season's storylines keep building. The crew closes with a lively round of Buy or Sell, debating hot topics around the top of the sport, rising junior talent, and whether recent performances signal bigger trends ahead. As always, we wrap with bold predictions and quick-fire takes in Hole-y Hot Take.
This week on Around the ACL, Meesh, Trey, and Anthony get you fully set for Signature #2 in Memphis, but first, a special moment to start the show. Commissioner Stacey Moore joins us to send Trey off and make an exciting announcement that sets the tone for what's ahead in the 2026 season. From there, we break down everything you need to know about the Memphis schedule, including when Pro Doubles, Pro Singles, and Championship matches hit the boards and how to watch all weekend long. We dive deep into the Singles brackets, walking through Brackets A–D and discussing the paths, pressure points, and matchups that could shape the tournament. Who's got the toughest road? Where could chaos break out? And which players are positioned to make a serious run? Then we shift to Pro Doubles, breaking down all four brackets and talking chemistry, momentum, and which teams look dangerous heading into one of the biggest weekends of the season. We close it out the only way we know how, with fast, bold, and sometimes unhinged predictions in Hole-y Hot Take as Signature #2 gets ready to light up Memphis.
This week on Around the ACL, Meesh, Trey, and Jake celebrate a massive milestone: Episode 200. We start by saying thank you to everyone who's listened, shared, debated, and helped this show grow since day one. From our first episode back on October 11, 2021, to where the ACL and the game of cornhole stand today, this episode is all about reflection and appreciation. We look back at what life and cornhole looked like in 2021, how much the league has evolved, and how the sport itself has changed in ways people don't always notice. Then it's over to Listener's Corner, where we read your answers to one simple question: What do you love most about the game of cornhole? From there, we dive into deeper Cornhole Conversations, including what truly separates good players from great players, what people obsess over that doesn't actually matter, the small things that make the biggest difference, and where the sport still has the most room to grow. We wrap the celebration with a Cornhole Mad Lib, a few laughs, and finish strong with bold takes in Hole-y Hot Take. Episode 200 is about gratitude, growth, and the community that makes cornhole what it is.
This week on Around the ACL, Meesh, Trey, and Anthony introduce the brand-new Pro Team format and break down what it means for the future of competitive cornhole. With tournament-style play, weekly matchups in Kansas City, Cleveland, Fort Worth, and Mesa, and a whole new layer of strategy, the team era has officially begun. We walk through all 10 Pro Teams and give full draft grades, roster by roster — from the Virginia Cutters and Arizona Burn to the Georgia Sliders and Florida Freeze. Who stacked the most talent? Which teams built for chemistry? And who might have quietly built a powerhouse? This episode is all about momentum, structure, and how Pro Cornhole is evolving into something bigger than ever. We close it out with bold predictions and spicy takes in Hole-y Hot Take.
This week on Around the ACL, Meesh, Trey, and Jake break down all the action from Signature #1, where the 2026 season officially kicked off in a big way. We start with a recap of Pro Doubles, highlighting Ryan Wiedenfeld & Chris Roybal's standout run, before diving into Singles where Mark Richards once again proved why he's the standard everyone is chasing. We also cover championship performances across Women's, Seniors, and Juniors, including Kamryn Belvin, Matt Guy, and Gabriel Clauson, and wrap things up with a look at the next generation of talent in the High School and College divisions. From future stars to seasoned champions, Signature #1 gave us our first clear look at what this season could become.
This week on Around the ACL, Meesh, Trey, and Anthony break down Days 3 and 4 of Signature #1 in Myrtle Beach, where the 2026 Pro season truly ramps up. We walk through the schedule, broadcast windows, and what to expect as Pro Singles, Tiered Singles, and Pro Doubles take center stage on livestreams and ESPN+. The crew explains how the Signature bracket system works, including rounders, qualifying spots, and seeding for Pro, Women's, Junior, and Senior divisions, before diving into a full Singles Brackets breakdown across all four brackets. We discuss who might advance and what early performances may tell us about the season ahead. We wrap things up with general thoughts on Doubles, early trends we're watching, and bold predictions in our Hole-y Hot Take finale.
This week on Around the ACL, Meesh and Jake are joined by Zack Stickney as they preview the opening days of Signature #1 in Myrtle Beach, where the 2026 season officially gets underway. We break down Days 1 and 2 of the event, including High School and College Championships, open divisions, blind draws, and qualifying action, plus when and where to watch it all on livestreams and ESPN+. We take a closer look at the High School and College registrants, discuss what traits separate winners at this level, and debate key questions heading into the weekend: Experience vs. raw talent, doubles chemistry vs. individual dominance, and which divisions handle pressure best. We also explain how the qualifying events work for Pros outside the Top 100, before keeping things light with Cornhole Mad Libs, Would You Rather, and finishing with bold predictions in Hole-y Hot Take.
This week on Around the ACL, Meesh, Trey, and Anthony take a step back to wrap up 2025 and look ahead to what's coming next. We kick things off with the 2025 Way-Too-Early Awards, handing out honors for the best games, biggest surprises, underrated players, new partnerships, and the most memorable moments from Opens 1–4. Then it's a State of Cornhole roundtable, where we talk honestly about what changed the most this year, what needs to evolve in 2026, whether the talent pool is deeper than ever, and the biggest challenges facing the sport's growth, along with what the ACL got right in 2025. To close things out, we keep it light with Cornhole Mad Libs and a round of Would You Rather… Cornhole Edition, before finishing with quick-fire bold takes in Hole-y Hot Take.
This week on Around the ACL, Meesh, Trey, and Jake recap all the action from Open #4 in Albuquerque where Mark Richards and Tony Smith continued their dominant streak with another statement win in Doubles, and Richards held off rising star Gabe Clausen in an incredible Singles final. We highlight the biggest movers from Women's, Seniors, and Juniors, break down which teams are building confidence at the perfect time, and debate who now has the edge going into the first Signature event of the season. Plus, as always, we close out the show with fresh Hole-y Hot Takes including bold predictions on who will keep the momentum rolling into Myrtle Beach.
The ACL season rolls into Albuquerque for Open #4 and the storylines are STACKED. Meesh, Trey, and Anthony break down the biggest team shake-ups of the year, which players are heating up at the perfect time, and who could grab major momentum heading into Signature #1. We also kick off the show with Thanksgiving traditions, travel stories, and a big family sports milestone. In this episode: • The impact of a smaller field on favorites vs. the field • Why Chamness, Richards, and Trzcienski could dominate • Who's the wild-card to break into bracket finals? • Doubles partnerships you did not see coming • The final tune-up before Myrtle Beach signatures • A quick Zootopia 2 review + mountainside tailgates Watch, comment, and let us know: Who's your pick to take Singles and Doubles in Albuquerque?
This week on Around the ACL, Meesh, Trey, and Jake share what they're most thankful for, on and off the boards, before diving into a deep round of Real Talk on the state and future of cornhole. The crew tackles tough questions: Should pros be allowed at local events? How can we keep the game welcoming to newcomers while maintaining competitive integrity? And is cornhole's magic rooted in the sport itself, or in the culture that built it? Then, Meesh reveals big ACL Academy changes coming in 2026, and things get festive with a hilarious round of Complicated Thanksgiving Dishes, where the hosts decode dishes from their twisted synonyms and antonyms. They wrap it all up with hot predictions in Hole-y Hot Take.
This week on Around the ACL, Meesh, Trey, and Anthony break down all the action from Open #3, where Logan Chamberlain & Gavin Cano claimed Doubles, Jacob Trzcienski took Singles, and familiar names like Sam Finley, Caitlyn Allshouse, and Matt Guy continued to dominate across Women's and Seniors divisions. Then, Meesh introduces Corporate Cornhole, a brand-new way for companies to bring connection and culture to the workplace through tournaments, keynotes, and team experiences. Finally, the crew brings back the ACL Pro Draft, picking their dream pros for a road trip, reality show, and babysitting duty before closing with bold predictions in Hole-y Hot Take.
This week on Around the ACL, Meesh, Trey, and Anthony kick things off with a Cornhole Players Check-In. Fans share which pro they'd want to throw bags with in their backyard and why. From Jamie Graham and Tony Smith to Matt Guy and Spencer Fabionar, the answers range from hilarious to heartfelt. Then, the crew breaks down the stacked Open #3 rosters for Singles and Doubles before diving into the first-ever ACL Pro Draft, where they each pick their survival squad and bank heist crew. The episode wraps up with quick-fire predictions and bold takes in Hole-y Hot Take.
This week on Around the ACL, Meesh, Trey, and Jake kick things off with a hilarious Cornhole Excuses segment—fans share their best (and worst) justifications for a bad game, from “my eyes were jiggling” to “just needed 12 more ounces of aiming juice.” Then, the crew breaks down all the action from Open #2, where Spencer Fabionar & Tony Forbes dominated Doubles and Mark Richards reclaimed Singles glory. They cover standout performances from Sarah Cassidy, Rilee Schoff, Matt Guy, and rising juniors Jackson Gore and Zack Aiken before diving into a fiery round of Buy or Sell—debating Tony Smith's clutch factor, Matt Guy's next move, and which young guns are the real deal.
This week on Around the ACL, Trey, Anthony, and Meesh check in with players across the country to find out which teams are flying under the radar heading into Open #2. From fan-favorite duos like Windsor & Belvin to rising pairs like the Traiteurs, the community weighs in on who might surprise us next. Then, the crew breaks down the stacked Open #2 Singles and Doubles rosters before closing with a round of Over or Under, debating whether top names like Logan Chamberlain, Gavin Cano, Matt Guy, and Erick Davis will rise or fall in the standings this season.
This week on Around the ACL, Meesh, Trey, and Jake kick things off with a fan check-in that proves cornhole can happen anywhere, from airstrips and funeral homes to Walmart garden centers and brewery basements. Then, it's 2 Truths & a Lie: Pro Edition featuring ACL pros like Zack Aiken, Sarah Cassidy, Ethan Walker, and more. Can the hosts spot the lies? In Real Talk, the crew dives deep into the evolving game: Is access to stats ruining feel and instinct? Should the game get harder? And what's really behind sandbagging and local restrictions for pros? Finally, we close with Contender or Pretender and bold Hole-y Hot Takes to wrap another packed episode.
This week on Around the ACL, Trey, Anthony, and Meesh break down all the action from Open #1 — from Ethan Walker & Jamie Graham's dominant Doubles performance to Cash Chamness's big Singles win. We recap standout runs from Sam Finley, Donald Cupp, and Gabriel Clauson across Women's, Seniors, and Juniors, plus highlight new Pro partnerships, including Erick Davis & Austin Waskow and the Traiteur brothers teaming up. In Buy or Sell, the crew debates the hottest storylines out of Texas, Sam Finley's early Women of the Year bid, and whether Jamie Graham has re-secured his spot as the Man of the Year favorite. We wrap it up with bold predictions in our “Hole-y Hot Take” finale.
On this week's Around the ACL, Trey, Jake, and Meesh break down the latest shuffle of Pro partnerships—featuring new duos like Jordan Power & Chris Kingsbury, Quinn Reeves & Elizabeth Tennyson, and Landon Crabtree & Caitlyn Allshouse. Then, we recap the Europe Open, where Sam Finley claimed Singles, Finley & Coy took Doubles, and Team USA brought home the World Cup. Looking ahead, we dive into the loaded roster for Open #1 and debate the biggest storylines in a fresh round of Buy or Sell—team chemistry vs. raw talent, dark horse runs, Texas dominance, and whether Juniors or Chamberlain/Cano are set to steal the show. We close it out with bold predictions in our “Hole-y Hot Take” finale.
This week on Around the ACL, Trey, Jake, and Meesh dive into the latest pro shakeups with new partnerships announced—including Devon Harbaugh teaming up with AJ Sims, Matt Wilson with Sarah Cassidy, and more. Then, we break down the full 25/26 ACL schedule and go inside the updated season format, with memberships now live. We also bring the heat with our ATA Gametime segment: 4Bagger & Floor Bagger (top and low moments of the week), Send It or Board It (would we go for it?), and a round of Would You Rather. The crew closes out with bold predictions in our “Hole-y Hot Take” finale.
On Episode 183 of Around the ACL, Meesh and Trey dive into a packed week of action. We kick things off with a Throwdown recap, highlighting standout performances from Gavin Cano & Sammy Soto in Doubles, Cheyenne Bubenheim & Gina Ramirez in Women's Doubles, and the powerhouse Crew Cup win from Graham, Davis, Smith, and Richards. Then, we break down the Celebrity Cornhole broadcast where Terry Kirby & Bobby Bowlin came out on top. Next, we shine the ACL Academy Spotlight on Dave Sutton's breakdown of the dirty style game, before debating who will finish higher or lower next season in our High or Low segment—covering names like Logan Chamberlain, Justin Burton Jr., Matt Guy, and more. We wrap it up with doubles team speculation and our “Hole-y Hot Take” finale, where bold predictions close out the show. Learn more about ACL Academy here. Join the FREE Facebook Community here.
This week on Around the ACL, Meesh, Jake, and Anthony are breaking down everything leading into one of the sport's biggest stages—Spencer McKenzie's Throwdown. We kick things off with new Pro partnerships hitting the boards before diving into the full Throwdown preview, including the rosters, women's doubles, and who to watch. Then, we size up the star-studded Celebrity Cornhole broadcast featuring Chuck Liddell, Shemar Moore, Kel Mitchell, and more. In “Buy or Sell,” the crew debates the biggest Throwdown storylines—from dark horse contenders to fish tacos being the real MVP. We close out with our “Hole-y Hot Take” predictions that could shake up both the Throwdown and the season ahead. Check out The American Cornhole League: https://www.iplaycornhole.com/ Michelle Thompson: @CornholeMeesh Trey Ryder: @TreyRyder_ACL Anthony Ayon: Cornhole Science
From epic Worlds performances to fresh Pro Qualifier talent, this week's Around the ACL is stacked. Meesh, Trey, and Anthony break down all the action—Mark Richards & Tony Smith taking Words Doubles, Jamie Graham claiming Singles, and Logan Chamberlain's incredible run across multiple brackets. We highlight standout wins in Women's, Seniors, and Mixed Doubles, plus reveal the newest names punching their ticket to the Pro Division. In our “Hole-y Hot Take” finale, Trey and Anthony share bold predictions for next year's Worlds, while Meesh dishes on which Pro partnerships could shake up next season. Check out The American Cornhole League: https://www.iplaycornhole.com/ Michelle Thompson: @CornholeMeesh Trey Ryder: @TreyRyder_ACL Anthony Ayon: Cornhole Science
On this week's episode of Around the ACL Jake, Trey and Meesh discuss Signature #5 as we wind down the ACL season. Players head out to New York to battle it out and prepare for the World Championships in a couple of months. The crew goes over singles and doubles brackets before discussing the teams matchups and closing out the show as usual by giving their Hole-y Hot Takes. Please leave us a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/acl
On this week's episode of Around The ACL, Meesh is joined by Jake and Trey to recap Signature #2 in Mesa Arizona. They go over the winner's for the events and give us an update on the ACL Teams standings. Next they play Buy or Sell and finish out the show with their Hole-y Hot Takes. Please leave us a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/acl
On this week's episode of Around The ACL Meesh Trey and Wall discuss what it's like to get ready for a big professional cornhole tournament. Meesh discusses mindset and mechanic techniques as well as a new fun game called guess the pro. Then Meesh turns it over to the fans and gives a chance for you all to stump Trey before going over fan predictions and making their Holey Hot Takes.
On this week's episode of Around The ACL, Meesh is joined by Wally and Jake to discuss the ranking after the first ACL Signature of the season. They go over the top ten singles and doubles rankings to decide if it's how they thought it would be or if there are any surprises. They then view the top 10 shots from the first ACL Signature and play higher or lower before closing out the show with their hot takes. Please leave us a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/acl
In this soul-stirring episode, I sit down with intuitive life coach, psychic medium, and energy healer Meesh Carra.Do we all have a purpose? What does awakening feel like in our body? How do we know when intuition is calling?From childhood nights to ayahuasca in the Amazon, Meesh takes us on the wild ride that led her to discovering her spiritual gifts and soul purpose—and how you can start unlocking your own.We talk intuition, finding your purpose, healing, spirit guides, and what it actually takes to live a life aligned with your soul. She even shares what to do today to start awakening your gifts.
“Just because you've been hurt… doesn't mean you can go hurt others!” In this episode of Fictional Hangover, Amanda and Claire talk about Loving Bad Guy™ aesthetic, standing with Fairy Demons, rocking their horns and wings, and coming together to make things right in their discussion of Meesh the Bad Demon: The Secret of the Fang by Michelle Lam.
In today's episode of Around the ACL, Meesh, Trey, and Jake go through the brackets for Signature #1. They take a break to visit the top 10 shots from Brighton, Michigan and finish up with their hot takes.
On this week's episode of Around the ACL Trey Wally and Jake catch up as Meesh takes the week off for her women's retreat. Jake and Wally go over the singles and doubles players to watch for Open #11 in Brighton, Michigan. Then they give their opinions on which teams will stay together or split for next season. They introduce a new game called "We've got the Receipts" where they go over some previous predictions. Lastly they close out by giving four baggers floor baggers and sending it or boarding it before giving their hot takes. Please leave us a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/acl
On this week's episode of Around the ACL Meesh is joined by Trey and Anthony to recap Open #10 in Louisiana. They discuss the winners from the Open as well as talk about going forward who needs a win to get themselves right. Anthony and Meesh tease a clip from the ACL Academy. The crew plays another round of Overreaction Wednesday before giving their hot takes. Please leave us a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/acl
On this week's episode of Around the ACL, Trey Anthony and Meesh go over the remaining Signature and Open schedule. They give their power rankings for the top doubles teams in the country and watch the top 10 shots from Open #9. They play buy or sell before closing out the show giving their Hole-y Hot Takes. Please leave us a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/acl
On this week's episode of Around the ACL Wally Meesh and Trey discuss the Open # 9 results from Reno, NV. They debate over what the title race may look like for the 2025 season and discuss the current standings for singles and doubles. Meesh asks Wally and Trey are these players and teams Overrated, Underrated, or Properly rated. They close out the show with conversations from the viewers about the future of cronhole and give their hot takes. Please leave us a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/acl
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On this week's episode of Around The ACL, Meesh Wally and Trey recap the Biloxi Open and answer if the big names in cornhole are back on top. Trey discusses all the big things happening in Europe. Meesh then asks questions to see if we are all overreacting before they play top floor bagger, top four bagger, send it or board it then would you rather. As usual they end the show by giving their hot takes. Please leave us a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/acl
On this week's episode of Around the ACL Jake Meesh and Anthony recap the top 10 highlights from Open #6 in Myrtle Beach and look forward to next week's Open in Biloxi, MS. Meesh gives a sneak peak to the ACL Academy by showing segments from Quinn Reeves and Alex Bolowich. Then the trio closes out the show by playing Buy or Sell and giving their hot takes. Please leave us a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/acl
Roz shivers into November as listeners call in to share their petrifying real life experiences with the paranormal! Meesh's old Tenderloin apartment came with a ghost pervert (it still gives her chills!), StormMiguel's psychic dreams all came true, and Margaret didn't expect to meet the ghost of Anne Boleyn—what a name dropper! Want to share YOUR paranormal experience on the podcast? Email your *short* stories to GhostedByRoz@gmail.com and maybe Roz will read it out loud on the show... or even call you! Be sure to follow the show @GhostedByRoz on Instagram. Support this podcast by shopping our latest sponsor deals and promotions at this link: https://bit.ly/3WwYCsr Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh Darrow visits with Canes defensive back Meesh Powell, who talks about pivoting from baseball to football in high school, why he decided to walk on at Washington, how he eventually earned his scholarship, his favorite moment of the Huskies' 2023 run, what it's like to face quarterback Cam Ward, what intrigues him about Lance Guidry's defense, and how he's providing veteran leadership in Miami's locker room.
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What should he wear so she'll want to be friends with him? https://amzn.to/4fsVV26 The Little Green Witch, by Linda Blackmoor (Caledonia Forest, July 22, 2024) A little witch named Wren has a talent for herbal medicine, lives in the forest and conjures spells in her kitchen. https://amzn.to/4fjpxPw Markless, by C.G. Malburi (Levine Querido, July 23, 2024) A dark fantasy for grades 7-12, featuring a society where a mark on your palm determines your magic and your worth in the society. https://amzn.to/3Ag7OZ9 Meesh the Bad Demon #2: The Secret of the Fang, by Michelle Lam (July 23, 2024) Meesh banded together with a fairy princess to save the underworld. Now an evil force wants to destroy all fox-kind. Can it be stopped? It's a graphic novel. https://amzn.to/3YJV1bZ Millie Fleur's Poison Garden, by Christy Mandin (Orchard Books, July 2, 2024) For ages preschool to grade 3. Millie comes to town and finds their gardens boring, so plants things like Fanged Fairymoss and Sneezing Stickyweed. The townsfolk call her garden poison. But some come around. The message is to be yourself, even if you're weird. https://amzn.to/4dfWdb6 Mind Over Monsters, by Betsy Uhrig (Margaret McElderry, July 16, 2024) Monsters are invading Cranberry Bog Middle School! https://amzn.to/4doEazd The Night Librarian, by Christopher Lincoln (Dial Books, July 30, 2024) Twins Page and Turner investigate a world they never knew existed, and it has something to do with their dad's copy of Bram Stoker's Dracula and characters missing from the pages of books. Middle grade series. https://amzn.to/3LKQnTa The Old Willis Place, by Mary Downing Hahn (Clarion Books, July 16, 2024) A ghost story graphic novel with a creepy house. https://amzn.to/3LLkr0Y Prunella, by Beth Ferry (Simon & Schuster, July 16, 2024) Prunella is born with a purple thumb instead of a green one like her parents. She prefers corpse flowers to carnations and poison ivy to petunias. Her creepy garden scares all the other kids away, until one day a peculiar weed takes hold in her garden.. https://amzn.to/3SuRAC2 The Quacken, by Justin Colon (Simon and Schuster, July 16, 2024) A monstrous duck terrorizes Cucumonga Campground. https://amzn.to/3Swi99E Stranger Things Inside, Outside, Upside Down Funko Pop Little Golden Book (July 9, 2024) Funko pop versions of Eleven, Dustin, Max, Erica, Lucas, etc. have adventures. https://amzn.to/3yiC8C2 Supernatural: An Official Spooky Picture Book, by Micol Ostow (Running Press Kids, July 16, 2024) Sam and Dean Winchester go check out the haunted Waverly Hills Boarding House after reading about it in their dad's journal. Preschool to grade 3. https://amzn.to/4dfwbVg The Tale of the Twisted Toymaker (Are You Afraid of the Dark Volume 2) by Danielle Valentine (July 23, 2024) About a twisted doll who wants something from you. Ms. Mabel's Doll Emporium can make a doll that looks just like you. But when Layla stashes the doll in her closet, she hears creepy whispering coming from it at night. https://amzn.to/3Ae5Ok5 Trick or Treat on Scary Street, by Lance Bass from Nsync (Union Square Kids, July 23, 2024) Thirteen trick-or-treaters wander down Scary Street on Halloween. https://amzn.to/3WI3wTo Trunk or Treat, by Chris Ayala-Cronos (Clarion, July 16, 2024) A picture book for kids preschool to grade 3 about the community trunk-or-treat tradition. https://amzn.to/4ftEpL8 The Twisted Tower of Endless Torment #2 (The Horrible Bag Series), by Rob Renzetti (Penguin Workshop, July 23, 2024) Middle-grade horror series about a horrible bag and the spine chilling world hidden within. Action packed. https://amzn.to/4c5tC79 ¡Vamos! Let's Celebrate Halloween and Día de los Muertos: A Halloween and Day of the Dead Celebration, by Raul the Third (Versify, July 16, 2024) Little Lobos celebrates both holidays in a festive manner. Preschool to grade 3. https://amzn.to/3A1H5zI Welcome to Scare School (1) (Scare School Diaries), by Jarrett Lerner (Aladdin Publishing, July 16, 2024) A chapter book about Bash, a ghost who isn't good at “ghost stuff” so he has to go to ghost school. Wolfgang in the Meadow, by Lenny Wen (Clarion Books, July 16, 2024) A ghost loves being in the meadow, hugging trees, stargazing etc, but also wants to become the Great Spirit of the Dark Castle and haunt it. Yet that would mean leaving his beloved meadow. https://amzn.to/4c9n4EH @darksideofthelibrary
On this week's episode of Around the ACL Wally and Trey wish Meesh a Happy Birthday and discuss the conclusion of the Bag Brawl where they see many storylines starting to develop. They voice their opinions on weather or not teams should stick together or break up in the off season and play over/under rated before offering their Hot takes.
This week on ATA, Trey, Anthony, and Meesh preview Open #15 and Bag Brawl 2 doubles. They discuss various state championships in News Around The League and finish with some games, including Buy or Sell.
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In this week's episode of Around the ACL Jake Wally and Meesh sit down to discuss the Las Vegas Open by going over some interesting partnerships to watch this weekend. They cover news around the ACL and discuss the matchups for the Pro National format as well as the Pro Shootout round limited finals. Next they dive into teams and play Overreaction Wednesday before capping off the show with their predictions for this upcoming Cornhole Mania #2.
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The boys talk with THE VOICE of the PPA Tour: Michelle a.k.a. Meesh. She shares her journey of many years in the broadcasting world that led her to where she is now. Meesh talks about some of her pet peeves in broadcasting and the secrets behind the hot mic. Let us know what topics we should cover in future episodes, thanks for following along!—————————Website: https://www.tylerloong.com/Use Code "KOTC" for Huge Savings at Pickleball Central: https://pickleballcentral.com/Use Code "KOTC" for $100 Savings on C&D Pickleball Nets: https://bestpickleballnets.com/Use Code "KOTC" to Save 15% on Reset Pickleball Products: https://resetpickleball.shop/Use Code "KOTC" to save 10% on Modballs: https://modballs.com/Use Code "KOTC" for Savings on Acacia Shoes: https://acaciasports.com/Use Code "KOTC" for Big Savings on Vulcan Gear: https://vulcansportinggoods.com/pages/vulcan-pickleball-paddlesNEW KOTC DISCORDhttps://discord.gg/dvgBdgGJInstagram: Tyler's IG - / @tyler.loong Jimmy's IG - / @jimmymiller_pbKOTC IG - / @morekingofthecourt Facebook: / https://www.facebook.com/p/Tyler-Loong-100042239451857/
Guest Meesh Renick returned to the Bench for the 2023 Year in Review episode hosted by Josh. In it we learned that that name Hanks was not a reference to multiple guys named Hank, that the Benchwarmers should invest in a racehorse (re: episode title), that Markkus can never get off of Mo Alie-Cox, that Matt's thoughts on the FIBA World Cup champions is that "they're just German," that Mason finally revealed that he is a degenerate (ask him about his non-Power 5 fantasy league), that the Three Amigos were in fact all white, that X-Pac Guillot was added to the baby name pool, and lastly that ChatGPT wrote a movie plot too long for the Zoom chat. #2023 #yearinreview #tomhanks #philadelphiaturkey #moaliecox #fibaworldcup #german #degenerate #threeamigos #allwhite #xpacguillot #chatgpt #zoom #toolongcouldntchat https://www.patreon.com/benchwarmerstp https://www.facebook.com/benchwarmerstp https://www.twitter.com/benchwarmerstp https://www.instagram.com/benchwarmerstp/ https://www.teepublic.com/stores/benchwarmers-trivia-podcast
In this ad-free bonus episode we get to know Meesh, a badass retired elite rhythmic gymnast who is now a kinky poly nudist healer. Meesh shares how she utilized sex as part of her personal healing journey from CPTSD, what it means to her (and how it enriches her life) to be a nudist and how this differs from being an exhibitionist, as well as how she tapped into her ultimate free sexual self (and how you can too!). Stay tuned to be inspired by the wonderful Meesh. About our guest: Meesh is an artist embodiment coach and writer. Her mission in life is to bring freedom to people's lives through embracing curiosity. Meesh has 10 plus years of coaching experience. She began her journey to feel freedom after she moved out of her parents at 18. She has since learned the affects that awareness and authenticity can have on a person's healing journey and implements them into her embodiment coaching. She spends her time writing, climbing, coaching, traveling, studying spirituality and exploring movement. Follow Meesh: https://www.instagram.com/mystic_meesh https://www.livethequestion.fitness