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Want to grow your church with Facebook and Instagram ads? Schedule a discovery call with the ChurchCandy team here:https://go.churchcandy.com/new-guestsIn this episode of the Church Candy Podcast, host Brady welcomes Pastor Sherman Dumas of Kingdom Culture based in Cedar Hill, Texas, and San Bernardino, California. Pastor Sherman shares his journey of planting and growing Kingdom Culture, the importance of innovation in church ministry, and the impact of digital outreach through Church Candy ads. He discusses the challenges and rewards of running multi-campus churches and emphasizes the key role of personalized follow-up in building lasting connections with new visitors. They also share success stories of transformed lives and the significant impact of digital advertising in reaching and engaging the community.
Having a little break after this one so enjoy and I'll be back soon. ***DJAYP*** **TRACKLIST** * Nikolauss & John O'Callaghan - Reflections * DuMonde - Never Look Back (Rework MMXXV Extended) * DJT Feat. Martin Fox - Miss You * Deejay Tao - Elara * Calvin O'Commor - Daleko Od Ciebie * Paul Rigel Feat. Miss Jane - Mark Of A Killer * Max Graham & Neev Kennedy - Sun In The Winter (David Forbes Extended Remix) * Mauro Picotto - Iguana (Mark Sherry's TH3RTY Remix) * Ciaran McAuley With Shelby Merry - The Party * Gareth Emery Feat. Christina Novelli - Concrete Angel (Energetic Uplifting Paipy Remix) * Calvin O'Commor & Joanna Angelina - May Raj * Agnelli & Nelson - Everyday (Artena 2024 Bootleg) * Driftmoon x Helsl wed - Orion (Misja Helsloot Extended Remix) * Richard Durand - Sugarphoria * Colbie Caillat - In Love Again (Norex Uplifting Mix) * C-Systems - 1000 Miles Apart
What happens when love finds you across an ocean? In this episode of A Fresh Story, Olivia Howell sits down with her sister, Genevieve Dreisen, to talk about the beautifully complex journey of building a life—and a family—across continents. From a chance meeting in Scotland to the quiet triumphs of long-distance love, this is a story that blends vulnerability, resilience, and deep-rooted connection.Genevieve opens up about the raw, emotional truth behind maintaining a relationship with her now-partner, Thomas, through the chaos of time zones, cultural differences, and immigration logistics. It's not just about plane tickets and paperwork—it's about staying grounded in love, trusting your instincts, and finding ways to grow as a team, even when miles apart.As the conversation unfolds, we're reminded that building a family isn't always linear. It's layered with intention, communication, and courage. Genevieve's story is not only about romance, but about choosing your people, over and over again—even when the world makes it complicated.
Send us a text! (add your email to get a response)Distance makes the heart grow fonder—or does it? In this episode, we explore long-distance relationships and what the research actually shows about couples who love across miles. We share our own varied experiences with long-distance love—from casual dating situations to serious commitments. Different relationship styles and personal attachment patterns dramatically impact how well distance works. Low-jealousy partners may thrive while anxious attachment can transform distance from challenging to excruciating.Communication presents unique hurdles when you're apart—text messages lose tone, calls require scheduling, and the spontaneity of everyday connection disappears. We identify creative strategies that help bridge the gap. The ultimate question emerges: is long-distance simply pressing pause on your relationship, or can it actually strengthen your connection in ways proximity never could?Whether you're contemplating a period apart from your partner or currently navigating the challenges of loving from afar, w e explore how to maintain connection when miles separate you from the one you love—and when to know if the distance might actually be revealing deeper relationship incompatibilities.Support the showIf you have a loved one with mental or emotional problems, join KulaMind, our community and support platform. In KulaMind, work one on one with Dr. Kibby on learning how to set healthy boundaries, advocate for yourself, and support your loved one. *We only have a few spots left, so apply here if you're interested. Follow @kulamind on Instagram for science-backed insights on staying sane while loving someone emotionally explosive. For more info about this podcast, check out: www.alittlehelpforourfriends.com Follow us on Instagram: @ALittleHelpForOurFriends
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This Week on The Married Game: Staying Connected, Even from Miles Apart! In this episode, Keith and Jess dive into the challenges and strategies of maintaining a strong connection while Keith is on the road. Whether it's communication, trust, or intimacy, they share their tips for staying close despite the distance. Don't miss this honest and insightful conversation on how to keep the spark alive when life pulls you in different directions. Tune in now for actionable advice on making long-distance moments work for your marriage!
Ben Maller talks about the Eagles and Bills being in the prowl for Myles Garrett, multiple QBs around the league being linked to the Browns, some NFL owners aren't thrilled with NFL Films featuring Bill Belichick's UNC on 'Hard Knocks', the awards for Worst & Best Caller of the Year, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour two of DJ & PK for December 13, 2024: What is Trending Hot Takes or Toast Why so many BYU guys at Utah?
In this special episode, MSK patients, caregivers and clinicians share the miracles they’ve witnessed, even in the darkest of times. From life-saving medicine to gratitude for caregivers and a surprise romance, these stories remind us of the power of human connection. Episode Chapters:1:15 - A Marathon Bond5:09 - 2000 Miles Apart, United by a Breakthrough7:55 - Showing Up for the Little Things9:42 - Love After Loss, With Help from Two Angels13:10 - More Time, More Memories: Marley’s Gift14:57 - A Village for Ryan: MSK’s Creative Care19:39 - The Healing Touch: Cecilia’s Miracle22:13 - Cancer Hits Home for Dr. Reidy23:28 - The Gift of Meaning: Michael's "Revelation"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Keary shares how she was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at the age of 26 and how their adopted daughter Zola was diagnosed 2 months later and 9000 miles a part and forever became a part of their family. We chat about those early diagnosis days, living in a developing country with a brand new T1D diagnosis, adopting a daughter with T1D, and ultimately that there is still hope and joy amidst a diagnosis. Hang out with us on Instagram:Spill the T1D - @spilltheT1DKeary - @graceandsaltLisa - @thepoolgang_
Join Malinda Fox-Wellington on Enjoying Life OTR as she welcomes Angela Griffith, The Christian Sexpert, to explore maintaining strong relationships in the trucking world. Discover the transformative '12 Intimacies' concept, learn practical strategies for staying connected across miles, and find solutions to common long-distance relationship challenges. Whether you're a trucker or a partner at home, this episode offers invaluable insights on communication, solo parenting, and keeping love alive despite separation. Tune in for expert advice on turning relationship roadblocks into opportunities for deeper connection.Angela Griffith, known as The Christian Sexpert to over 100,000 social media followers, has dedicated more than two decades to studying human sexuality and God's design for intimacy. With 20+ years of marriage to her trucker husband, Angela brings unique insights into long-distance relationships. A homeschool mom and leader for Natural Christian Mommas, she coaches women to embrace their God-given sexuality. Angela's mission? To challenge the status quo and help couples "Go have good sex!"Connect with Angela:Website: https://www.thechristiansexpert.com/Email: angela@thechristiansexpert.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechristiansexpert/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thechristiansexpertYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMrHEas4zWmIIHpa4ZmM-JATikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thechristiansexpert#TruckerRelationships #LongDistanceLove #IntimacyTips #ChristianSexpert #TruckingLifestyleSend us a Text Message.Enjoying Life OTR: conversations that inspire curiosity, adventure, and resilience. We're honoring drivers, sharing their adventures and becoming healthier truckers. Stay tuned to discover creative life hacks and practical strategies for enhancing our well-being and making the most of our time on the road. So many exciting things are happening in our community, and we are grateful that you are a part of it. Welcome to Enjoying Life OTR! Join the Movement! See the sights, enjoy the food, take the pic and share with our community! Make the most of the opportunity and share ways to save money doing it!You are invited to share your journey with other drivers who are Enjoying Life OTR.Join "Heathier Truckers" Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/share/juAyihrBSY5kALp6/?mibextid=lOuIew Join "Enjoying Life OTR" Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/share/RstyK3SgWaKLm9Qf/?mibextid=lOuIew#HealthierTruckers#EnjoyingLifeOTRIf you have questions or would like information about being on our podcast, contact our hosts:Cindy Tunstall: EnjoyingLifeOTR@gmail.comMalinda Fox Wellington: Malinda@NomadTLC.org
For many families, the image must always be better than the reality. Because we don't want anyone to understand who we really are, we use defense mechanisms. In this message from Genesis 3, Pastor Lutzer speaks into our deepest family problems with the earliest promise of the Gospel. What can prevent broken marriages and families? This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at offerrtw.com or call us at 1-800-215-5001.
For many families, the image must always be better than the reality. Because we don't want anyone to understand who we really are, we use defense mechanisms. In this message from Genesis 3, Pastor Lutzer speaks into our deepest family problems with the earliest promise of the Gospel. What can prevent broken marriages and families? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1407/29
This is the debut episode of MLB's Morning Lineup podcast. Every weekday morning we'll give you everything to know about the day in baseball, always in less than 10 minutes. On today's episode … ACT 1: WHIPAROUND (0:00-3:11) A quick look at Sunday's action, touching on Julio's heroics, a seven-run rally in extra innings, and everything in between. ACT II: THE BIG STORIES (3:12-8:03) We go deeper on the three standout games from Sunday, including one awesome defensive play to end the London Series, and a nearly awesome defensive play on a walkoff homer in Anaheim. Plus the final game of a weekend series that many were calling a World Series preview. ACT III: LOOKING AHEAD (8:04-9:03) The Orioles are attempting to do something they've never done before on Monday night. Listen in to find out what that is. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Many marriages begin happily, but quickly descend into conflict. Our broken relationships reveal the latent rebellion that's marked all of us since Adam and Eve. In this message, Pastor Lutzer shows how God demolishes three hidden walls that divide us. What if loving communication could begin again? This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at offerrtw.com or call us at 1-800-215-5001.
Many marriages begin happily, but quickly descend into conflict. Our broken relationships reveal the latent rebellion that's marked all of us since Adam and Eve. In this message, Pastor Lutzer shows how God demolishes three hidden walls that divide us. What if loving communication could begin again? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1407/29
Communication is important in relationships. What do we do with emotional walls within our homes and marriages that block true communication? In this message from Genesis 3, Pastor Lutzer introduces us to the first breakdown of communication. If we don't have openness and honesty, we cannot love. This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at offerrtw.com or call us at 1-800-215-5001.
Communication is important in relationships. What do we do with emotional walls within our homes and marriages that block true communication? In this message from Genesis 3, Pastor Lutzer introduces us to the first breakdown of communication. If we don't have openness and honesty, we cannot love. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1407/29
Salehackers... another stellar show today. Have you ever considered different continents and how their OTR is run? How can we operate on different continents and still be connected at the hip?Today, we get schooled on how freight brokering is like McDonald's... It tastes the same everywhere you go! Welcome to The Logistics Life - Your Path to Million-Dollar SuccessThe Logistics Life is designed to fuel your journey to extraordinary success. I'm Dan Deigan, your host, and I'm thrilled to have you join us.We understand that success doesn't happen overnight, and is not achieved through guesswork. We're committed to providing you with the tools, knowledge, and resources to rise above and CRUSH your sales.Each episode is packed with knowledge, inspiration, and real-life success stories. We delve into sales strategy, logistics industry insights, personal development, productivity, and the concept of "stickibility."Our mission is to empower 10,000 sales reps to achieve an astonishing milestone - over $1,000,000 in annual Gross Profit. Yes, you read that right - a seven-figure success story, and we're here to guide you every step of the way.https://imasaleshacker.com/www.logisticssalesmastery.com offers a treasure chest of courses specifically crafted by industry veteran Dan Deigan. These courses are your roadmap to mastering the art of logistics sales, boosting productivity, and achieving your financial goals. With Dan's guidance, you'll learn the strategies and techniques that have transformed ordinary sales reps into top earners.Check Out Dan's Blog Here: https://imasaleshacker.com/Our second valuable resource is.. Dan Deigan's Resource Hub: www.logisticssalesmastery.comThis hub is a goldmine of free tools, frameworks, and resources that we discuss on the show. It's THE PLACE for everything you need to supercharge your sales game. Whether it's templates, guides, or expert insights, the Resource Hub is your go-to destination for actionable information.Last but certainly not least, we introduce you to the Bridger Sales System - the ultimate CRM for the logistics professional. This isn't just any CRM; it's a game-changer tailor-made for our industry. And here's the exciting part - you can get a FREE trial at www.bridgersystem.com/30dayspecial.Imagine having a tool that provides data-driven insights, automates time-consuming tasks, and empowers you to nurture and close leads efficiently. The Bridger Sales System is your key to unlocking the next level of sales success.Our mission is clear, and our resources are at your fingertips. Whether you're looking to hit that million-dollar mark or want to excel in the logistics sales field, SalesChatter is here to support you.Thank you for joining us on The Logistics Life. Remember, your journey to success begins here, and we're with you every step of the way.
Without communication, there cannot be love. In a broken world that's tearing apart, we want to hide from each other and ultimately from God. In this message, Pastor Lutzer offers hope to couples, families, and relationships fractured by barriers and hostility. God has made a way to cover the shame of our sin and brokenness. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/172/29
Without communication, there cannot be love. In a broken world that's tearing apart, we want to hide from each other and ultimately from God. In this message, Pastor Lutzer offers hope to couples, families, and relationships fractured by barriers and hostility. God has made a way to cover the shame of our sin and brokenness. This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at rtwoffer.com or call us at 1-888-218-9337.
It's not possible to have a happy marriage or family without communicating. To understand the communication barriers we all have, we must visit the Garden of Eden. In this message from Genesis 3, Pastor Lutzer analyzes the roots of sin, shame, and fear in human relationships. If it's so important, why can't we communicate? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/172/29
It's not possible to have a happy marriage or family without communicating. To understand the communication barriers we all have, we must visit the Garden of Eden. In this message from Genesis 3, Pastor Lutzer analyzes the roots of sin, shame, and fear in human relationships. If it's so important, why can't we communicate? This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at rtwoffer.com or call us at 1-888-218-9337.
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports President Biden and his predecessor have made dueling visits to the U.S.-Mexico border.
Our first episode on the other sides of the world, but we're here with some hard-hitting news, laughs, and even trivia.
"I had this thought that if anything comes of this, it's the perfect script for a Hallmark Hall of Fame geriatric romance." In this encore episode, Roz Lewy and Ralph Insinger discuss their book, "Beyond Beyond: A Chance Encounter, an Online Courtship and the Language of Love," which details how the couple fell in love late in life via the exchange of hundreds of emails.
Most young bands call it quits when life and differing responsibilities enter the picture. And we get it, that happens. Now if you still have the drive to make your dreams happen, you would find a way to make them happen.But a young band over 2,000 miles away from each other, with full time jobs and earring doctorates, would definitely give up right? WRONG!After 3.5 years, 3 Exits to Hattiesburg returns to the Chord Progression Podcast, keeping their dreams in music alive. On this episode, we dive into:How the band stays together when members are 2,000 miles apart, along with the tips and tricks on making it work.The use of Chat GPT as a tool to complete more administrative tasks, like writing booking emails, successfully.Why printing your own merch as a young band might save you money, and allow you to create more memorable designs.What a way to start 2024? Start it off right by hitting subscribe and stay in touch with some of the best bands, and best upcoming bands, in rock and metal today.Find 3 Exits To Hattiesburg Online:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/3exitstohattiesburg/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/3exitstohattiesburg/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsEGVfj4i4PHQqEeQG3KqQwWebsite: https://3exitstohattiesburg.comMerch: https://3exitstohattiesburg.com/storeSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7txoMt9OlGaC1eb5BLyDcx?si=G5gYb6Z9SJ2DtN2TuHSdrAApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/3-exits-to-hattiesburg/1266046107Check out our sponsor: DarkFusion Systems!Use code "CPPOD" for $100 off of your computer build!https://darkfusionsystems.comFollow us on social media!Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/chordprogressionpodcastTwitter:https://twitter.com/cppodofficialInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/chordprogressionpodcast/YouTube:https://youtube.com/channel/UCqRKZCDMcFHIYbJaLQMfDbQChord Progression Podcast (Spotify):https://open.spotify.com/show/53XWPGrIUvgavKF5Fm6SLkChord Progression Podcast (Apple Podcast):https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chord-progression-podcast-the-gateway-to-new-rock-and-metal-music/id1454876657Chord Progression Podcast (Amazon): https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b8dad803-444c-4a73-8aa5-67b4fc43f4baChord Progression Podcast (iHeart Radio):https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-chord-progression-70632531/Podcast Webpage:https://mysongoftheday.com/my-song-of-the-day-rock-2000-today/chord-progression-podcast/Welcome: (0:00)3.5 Years Later, This is 3 Exits To Hattiesburg: (0:59)How A Small Band Stays Together, 2,000 Miles Apart: (4:18)Roasting Dan's Late Arrival: (13:20)Looking at the Winter 2024 Tour: (17:13)Using Chat GPT to Write Booking Emails Successfully: (20:56)How & Why 3 Exits To Hattiesburg Prints Their Own Merch: (26:24)The Future Outlook For 3 Exits to Hattiesburg & Crazy Driving Stories: (40:54)3 Bands Recommended by 3 Exits to Hattiesburg: (45:56)Kevin's Final Thought; You Dreams Work If You Do: (52:36)
When a band creates a tagline such as "We Know, We Used To Be Heavier," would you want to take a listen to their new music?If it was something more diverse, more immersive, and still maintains some of the older, heavier elements inside, it must be worth it.Trevor of Wind Walkers is our guest on today's Chord Progression Podcast prior to the release of the new album "What If I Break" on November 17th. In this episode you will learn:Why Wind Walkers changed their sound with Trevor as lead vocalist, and what nerves came up when releasing new music for the first time.How the production of the entire album is top notch, amplifying each vocal pattern, each backing instrumental, and each outside influence to perfection.The plan of the band to take streaming number success and turn it into success live and in concert.A great way to discover a great band before the release of a new album. So hit that subscribe button if you want to discover more great rock and metal music in your life.Find Wind Walkers Online:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/windwalkersofficialTwitter: https://twitter.com/WindWalkersBandInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/windwalkersofficial/Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@windwalkersofficialYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WindWalkersOfficialWebsite: https://windwalkersofficial.comMerch: https://windwalkersofficial.com/collections/allSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2K2bsaNeuQAFkuVwrrlJe0?si=y9VDUdysQWeLLxOc5JkoeQApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/wind-walkers/1073744484Check out our sponsor: DarkFusion Systems!Use code "CPPOD" for $100 off of your computer build!https://darkfusionsystems.comFollow us on social media!Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/chordprogressionpodcastTwitter:https://twitter.com/cppodofficialInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/chordprogressionpodcast/YouTube:https://youtube.com/channel/UCqRKZCDMcFHIYbJaLQMfDbQChord Progression Podcast (Spotify):https://open.spotify.com/show/53XWPGrIUvgavKF5Fm6SLkChord Progression Podcast (Apple Podcast):https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chord-progression-podcast-the-gateway-to-new-rock-and-metal-music/id1454876657Chord Progression Podcast (Amazon): https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b8dad803-444c-4a73-8aa5-67b4fc43f4baChord Progression Podcast (iHeart Radio):https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-chord-progression-70632531/Podcast Webpage:https://mysongoftheday.com/my-song-of-the-day-rock-2000-today/chord-progression-podcast/Welcome: (0:00)Why Wind Walkers Used To Be Heavier: (1:14)Dare to Suck: (4:41)Why "What If I Break" Took 2 Years to Make: (6:41)Emotions Upon Starting to Release New Music: (12:00)Seeing How and Why Fans Are Accepting Trevor as the Vocalist: (18:21)How Wind Walkers Writes Music 3,000 Miles Apart: (23:00)Why the Production Was So Good on What If I Break: (27:20)Taking Growing Streaming Numbers to the Live Setting: (37:08)Touring Plans for 2024: (45:54)Trevor's 3 Bands to Check Out: (48:25)Kevin's Final Thought; Clarifying Spotify Remarks & The Beautiful Production: (54:02)
Welcome back to a special episode being under that radar! Listen in as three chaos-ensuing delinquents come together after almost 2 years to give an update since then. We will discuss untold stories, old memories, late news, and embracing the complete unhinged nature of it all!
The Peel is a podcast hosted by Dathan, Dyson, Miguel, and Brendan. This week, the boys couldn't record an episode to save their lives, so here is a scrapped episode from the remote podcasting days! Regular episodes of The Peel will resume next week! Our Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/citrusmix Citrus Mix: https://twitter.com/citrusmixtweets Dathan: https://twitter.com/DathanGvoyles Dyson: https://twitter.com/Dyson_F_769 Miguel: https://twitter.com/miguelpolanco32 Brendan: https://twitter.com/pixelmstr59 Music from Ben Sounds --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citrus-mix/support
I have always wondered about those who are in love and stay cities away from each other, and colleagues who are ready to stay apart for their careers. And I'm gobsmacked at how they make it happen. I've asked several of them about it, and the answer is always accompanied by a sigh and the answer “Life.” As if what determined their choices was something out of their control. Which was of course both true and not true. But I was more interested in how they made it happen? How they kept their feelings of tenderness and care alive, how did they show their best and their worst to each other, how could they bridge the gap of physicality and touch - all the ingredients which are so essential for a relationship to breathe and exist. Can sulking have the same impact across zoom? How can kissing on phone substitute for the real thing? Without a body beside you, do you slowly start preferring your solitary conquering of the bed? Whom do you turn to when nightmares or worse crises hit you? Do you discover that an empty home has teeth and too many dark corners? Does a conjoined love story finally find its own solitary life story? It is easy to promise to each other that you are the start and the end of a tie, that when the moonbeam hits the pillow beside yours you are filled with an ache which just doesn't go. Because distances erode. Because nothing can substitute the look of an eye, the deep hidden ring of a guffaw, the comfort and continuing thrill of a safe and familiar touch. We are finally physical people, who flower in presence - there is one sun in the sky to fill the world with its nourishment but one in our lives to fill us with the glow and nurture so essential for our souls. However much our hearts are full of what we mean for each other, there's a point where our yearning will ask a question - and with great chagrin we will discover that the answers are no longer clear. If you liked this poem, consider listening to these other poems on the difficulties of relationships - Love (then) Is Also Patience I Should Have Loved More Wisely (they say) Love's Night of The Long Knives Follow me on Instagram at @sunilgivesup. Get in touch with me on uncutpoetrynow@gmail.com Subscribe to my incandescent and poetic newsletter The Uncuts here - https://theuncuts.substack.com. The following music was used for this media project: Music: Memories by Frank Schroeter Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/8554-memories License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Please donate whatever you can to help disabled children and their families! Your money is going to such a great cause! https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/redditor Check out my “Not Today Karen” merch here: https://crowdmade.com/collections/redditor/products/redditor-not-today-karen-hoodie Listen to all my reddit storytime episodes in the background in this easy playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_wX8l9EBnOM303JyilY8TTSrLz2e2kRG Watch my videos in full on my YouTube channel (you even get to see my face!): https://www.youtube.com/Redditor This is the Redditor podcast! Here you will find all of Redditor's best Reddit stories from his YouTube channel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, David Plotz, John Dickerson, and Emily Bazelon discuss the $787.5 million settlement of the Dominion Voting v. Fox News defamation lawsuit; the political game being played with raising the U.S. debt ceiling; and the Russian detention of American journalist Evan Gershkovich. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Jim Rutenberg and Katie Robertson for the New York Times: “A $787.5 Million Settlement and Embarrassing Disclosures: The Costs of Airing a Lie” Matthew Iglesias for Slow Boring: “Medicaid work requirements are cruel and pointless” Paul Krugman for the New York Times: “A Few Ways Out of the Debt Ceiling Mess” Freedom House Report: “Freedom in the World 2023: Marking 50 Years in the Struggle for Democracy” John Dickerson for CBS News Prime Time: “U.S. ambassador says she visited detained Wall Street Journal reporter” Drew Hinshaw, Joe Parkinson, and Brett Forrest for the Wall Street Journal: “'You Are Completely Alone': Inside the Infamous Russian Prison Holding Evan Gershkovich” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: “What Everyone Should Know about the Shingles Vaccine (Shingrix)” “Pelosi in the House” HBO documentary Carrie Blazina and Drew Desilver for the Pew Research Center: “House gets younger, Senate gets older: A look at the age and generation of lawmakers in the 118th Congress” Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Julie Bosman, Mitch Smith, Jesse McKinley, and Jay Root for the New York Times: “Hundreds of Miles Apart, Separate Shootings Follow Wrong Turns” and Timothy Bella for the Washington Post: “Cheerleaders leaving practice were shot after one got in wrong car, teen says” John: Ellie Zolfagharifard for the Daily Mail: “'Here there be robots': Artist draws stunning medieval map of Mars showing off its huge craters and vast canyons”; Mars and its Canals by Percival Lowell; and Kaushik Patowary for Amusing Planet: “How Astronomer Percival Lowell Mistook His Own Eye For Spokes on Venus” David: City Cast DC podcast: “D.C.'s Rat-Hunting Dogs And Other Rat Solutions” (Host Bridget Todd, Producer Julia Karron) Listener chatter from Nancy Hall: Joe Mahr and Megan Crepeau for the Chicago Tribune: “Stalled Justice: Delays in the Cook County courts” For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, Emily, John, and David discuss the dilemma posed by the months-long absence of Dianne Feinstein from the U.S. Senate. In the next Gabfest Reads, David talks with Washington Post columnist Alexandra Petri about her latest book, Alexandra Petri's US History: Important American Documents (I Made Up). Email your questions and chatters to gabfest@slate.com or tweet us @SlateGabfest. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth and Jared Downing. Research by Julie Huygen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, David Plotz, John Dickerson, and Emily Bazelon discuss the $787.5 million settlement of the Dominion Voting v. Fox News defamation lawsuit; the political game being played with raising the U.S. debt ceiling; and the Russian detention of American journalist Evan Gershkovich. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Jim Rutenberg and Katie Robertson for the New York Times: “A $787.5 Million Settlement and Embarrassing Disclosures: The Costs of Airing a Lie” Matthew Iglesias for Slow Boring: “Medicaid work requirements are cruel and pointless” Paul Krugman for the New York Times: “A Few Ways Out of the Debt Ceiling Mess” Freedom House Report: “Freedom in the World 2023: Marking 50 Years in the Struggle for Democracy” John Dickerson for CBS News Prime Time: “U.S. ambassador says she visited detained Wall Street Journal reporter” Drew Hinshaw, Joe Parkinson, and Brett Forrest for the Wall Street Journal: “'You Are Completely Alone': Inside the Infamous Russian Prison Holding Evan Gershkovich” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: “What Everyone Should Know about the Shingles Vaccine (Shingrix)” “Pelosi in the House” HBO documentary Carrie Blazina and Drew Desilver for the Pew Research Center: “House gets younger, Senate gets older: A look at the age and generation of lawmakers in the 118th Congress” Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Julie Bosman, Mitch Smith, Jesse McKinley, and Jay Root for the New York Times: “Hundreds of Miles Apart, Separate Shootings Follow Wrong Turns” and Timothy Bella for the Washington Post: “Cheerleaders leaving practice were shot after one got in wrong car, teen says” John: Ellie Zolfagharifard for the Daily Mail: “'Here there be robots': Artist draws stunning medieval map of Mars showing off its huge craters and vast canyons”; Mars and its Canals by Percival Lowell; and Kaushik Patowary for Amusing Planet: “How Astronomer Percival Lowell Mistook His Own Eye For Spokes on Venus” David: City Cast DC podcast: “D.C.'s Rat-Hunting Dogs And Other Rat Solutions” (Host Bridget Todd, Producer Julia Karron) Listener chatter from Nancy Hall: Joe Mahr and Megan Crepeau for the Chicago Tribune: “Stalled Justice: Delays in the Cook County courts” For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, Emily, John, and David discuss the dilemma posed by the months-long absence of Dianne Feinstein from the U.S. Senate. In the next Gabfest Reads, David talks with Washington Post columnist Alexandra Petri about her latest book, Alexandra Petri's US History: Important American Documents (I Made Up). Email your questions and chatters to gabfest@slate.com or tweet us @SlateGabfest. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth and Jared Downing. Research by Julie Huygen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, David Plotz, John Dickerson, and Emily Bazelon discuss the $787.5 million settlement of the Dominion Voting v. Fox News defamation lawsuit; the political game being played with raising the U.S. debt ceiling; and the Russian detention of American journalist Evan Gershkovich. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Jim Rutenberg and Katie Robertson for the New York Times: “A $787.5 Million Settlement and Embarrassing Disclosures: The Costs of Airing a Lie” Matthew Iglesias for Slow Boring: “Medicaid work requirements are cruel and pointless” Paul Krugman for the New York Times: “A Few Ways Out of the Debt Ceiling Mess” Freedom House Report: “Freedom in the World 2023: Marking 50 Years in the Struggle for Democracy” John Dickerson for CBS News Prime Time: “U.S. ambassador says she visited detained Wall Street Journal reporter” Drew Hinshaw, Joe Parkinson, and Brett Forrest for the Wall Street Journal: “'You Are Completely Alone': Inside the Infamous Russian Prison Holding Evan Gershkovich” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: “What Everyone Should Know about the Shingles Vaccine (Shingrix)” “Pelosi in the House” HBO documentary Carrie Blazina and Drew Desilver for the Pew Research Center: “House gets younger, Senate gets older: A look at the age and generation of lawmakers in the 118th Congress” Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Julie Bosman, Mitch Smith, Jesse McKinley, and Jay Root for the New York Times: “Hundreds of Miles Apart, Separate Shootings Follow Wrong Turns” and Timothy Bella for the Washington Post: “Cheerleaders leaving practice were shot after one got in wrong car, teen says” John: Ellie Zolfagharifard for the Daily Mail: “'Here there be robots': Artist draws stunning medieval map of Mars showing off its huge craters and vast canyons”; Mars and its Canals by Percival Lowell; and Kaushik Patowary for Amusing Planet: “How Astronomer Percival Lowell Mistook His Own Eye For Spokes on Venus” David: City Cast DC podcast: “D.C.'s Rat-Hunting Dogs And Other Rat Solutions” (Host Bridget Todd, Producer Julia Karron) Listener chatter from Nancy Hall: Joe Mahr and Megan Crepeau for the Chicago Tribune: “Stalled Justice: Delays in the Cook County courts” For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, Emily, John, and David discuss the dilemma posed by the months-long absence of Dianne Feinstein from the U.S. Senate. In the next Gabfest Reads, David talks with Washington Post columnist Alexandra Petri about her latest book, Alexandra Petri's US History: Important American Documents (I Made Up). Email your questions and chatters to gabfest@slate.com or tweet us @SlateGabfest. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth and Jared Downing. Research by Julie Huygen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, David Plotz, John Dickerson, and Emily Bazelon discuss the $787.5 million settlement of the Dominion Voting v. Fox News defamation lawsuit; the political game being played with raising the U.S. debt ceiling; and the Russian detention of American journalist Evan Gershkovich. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Jim Rutenberg and Katie Robertson for the New York Times: “A $787.5 Million Settlement and Embarrassing Disclosures: The Costs of Airing a Lie” Matthew Iglesias for Slow Boring: “Medicaid work requirements are cruel and pointless” Paul Krugman for the New York Times: “A Few Ways Out of the Debt Ceiling Mess” Freedom House Report: “Freedom in the World 2023: Marking 50 Years in the Struggle for Democracy” John Dickerson for CBS News Prime Time: “U.S. ambassador says she visited detained Wall Street Journal reporter” Drew Hinshaw, Joe Parkinson, and Brett Forrest for the Wall Street Journal: “'You Are Completely Alone': Inside the Infamous Russian Prison Holding Evan Gershkovich” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: “What Everyone Should Know about the Shingles Vaccine (Shingrix)” “Pelosi in the House” HBO documentary Carrie Blazina and Drew Desilver for the Pew Research Center: “House gets younger, Senate gets older: A look at the age and generation of lawmakers in the 118th Congress” Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Julie Bosman, Mitch Smith, Jesse McKinley, and Jay Root for the New York Times: “Hundreds of Miles Apart, Separate Shootings Follow Wrong Turns” and Timothy Bella for the Washington Post: “Cheerleaders leaving practice were shot after one got in wrong car, teen says” John: Ellie Zolfagharifard for the Daily Mail: “'Here there be robots': Artist draws stunning medieval map of Mars showing off its huge craters and vast canyons”; Mars and its Canals by Percival Lowell; and Kaushik Patowary for Amusing Planet: “How Astronomer Percival Lowell Mistook His Own Eye For Spokes on Venus” David: City Cast DC podcast: “D.C.'s Rat-Hunting Dogs And Other Rat Solutions” (Host Bridget Todd, Producer Julia Karron) Listener chatter from Nancy Hall: Joe Mahr and Megan Crepeau for the Chicago Tribune: “Stalled Justice: Delays in the Cook County courts” For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, Emily, John, and David discuss the dilemma posed by the months-long absence of Dianne Feinstein from the U.S. Senate. In the next Gabfest Reads, David talks with Washington Post columnist Alexandra Petri about her latest book, Alexandra Petri's US History: Important American Documents (I Made Up). Email your questions and chatters to gabfest@slate.com or tweet us @SlateGabfest. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth and Jared Downing. Research by Julie Huygen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In our inaugural episode, host Sherry Bagley, sits down with Brian Croft, Assistant Director of Outdoor Education-Touch of Nature at Southern Illinois University and Rod Field, Founder and CEO at Higher Ground Group Australia. The three talk about the commonalities and differences in experiential education in the U.S. and Australia, their career journeys in the industry, and the importance of being involved with the AEE community. Oh, and there might even be discussions about Madonna and James Bond!
· Trigger warning. Themes of baby loss including miscarriage, medical termination, stillbirth, grief and loss are discussed in length in this episode. · Language warning .Annabel Bower is a mother of 5 children a Food stylist with her own business and most recently an Author. Her book Miles Apart was written after Annabel's 4th child Miles was stillborn. Having faced the isolation and heartache baby loss brings she was determined to support others, open up conversations and remove the stigma surrounding baby loss and infertility. Miles Apart is a heartfelt survival guide for anyone who has lost a baby at any stage of pregnancy or infancy. Released in 2020 the book tells Annabel's story alongside those of other mothers who have endured embryo loss, miscarriage, and the loss of a baby in infancy. Common themes of grief are explored with practical and emotional support for those navigating similar heartache. The book is a heartfelt survival guide and many readers have commented that it feels like support from a close friend. On this podcast episode we discuss Annabel's story of Miles's devastating diagnosis and birth, the stigma and secrecy of medical termination loss, the traumatic grief that is all consuming when a baby is lost in any way. We talk about society's stigma, shame and potential hierarchy, judgement and comparison between miscarriages, TFMR and Stillborn losses. We discuss Annabel's motivation and goals for the accessibility of her book as well as improvements that can be made within the medical system to soften the journey for families who are birthing and experiencing birth in the same space as mothers who do get to take home their babies. The Miles Apart Foundation distributes donated copies of Miles Apart Australia wide and is dedicated to raising awareness of the ongoing emotional impact of baby loss. You can donate a copy and purchase copies of the book through Annabel's webpage. It is also distributed by Gidget Foundation, the leading mental health support service for perinatal health in Australia. Listen to this emotion episode and learn about another crucial part of motherhood which is so often filled with silence, shame and judgment. Annabel is paving the way in this space as she so openly shares her journey of loss and grief with such grace and resilience. · Trigger warning. Themes of baby loss including miscarriage, medical termination, stillbirth, grief and loss are discussed in length in this episode. · Language warning.Links www.instagram.com/milesapart Miles Apart website www.milesapart.online Gidget Foundation www.instagram.com/gidgetfoundation Georgina's baby loss story via her highlights at www.instagram.com/theholisticsleepproject.comBook a 30 minute Complimentary Discovery Call to start your journey to better sleep for your family! https://calendly.com/gwindebank/30-minute-discovery-callCheck out our range of Sleep Masterclasses and Downloads which will help with a variety of sleep challenges families like yours experience! https://www.theholisticsleepproject.com/sleepmasterclassesGrab the FREE Bedtime Resistance Guide for babies and toddlers of all ages
On this episode: Elizabeth, Jamilah, and Zak help a listener who is having a family travel dilemma. The letter writer is wondering how to handle retired in-laws who live far away, while balancing full-time work, pets, and a child who hates flying. All of that, and dealing with a guilty spouse – who feels like they should prioritize visiting his family over taking vacations. Then on Slate Plus, they dive into a New York Times Opinion piece by Jessica Grose. It explores the unique challenges facing middle-aged millennials as they navigate parenthood, careers, and aging parents. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Mom and Dad are Fighting. Sign up now at slate.com/momanddadplus to help support our work. Join us on Facebook and email us at momanddad@slate.com to ask us new questions, tell us what you thought of today's show, and give us ideas about what we should talk about in future episodes. You can also call our NEW PHONE LINE: (646) 357-9318! Podcast produced by Zak Rosen and Maura Currie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode: Elizabeth, Jamilah, and Zak help a listener who is having a family travel dilemma. The letter writer is wondering how to handle retired in-laws who live far away, while balancing full-time work, pets, and a child who hates flying. All of that, and dealing with a guilty spouse – who feels like they should prioritize visiting his family over taking vacations. Then on Slate Plus, they dive into a New York Times Opinion piece by Jessica Grose. It explores the unique challenges facing middle-aged millennials as they navigate parenthood, careers, and aging parents. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Mom and Dad are Fighting. Sign up now at slate.com/momanddadplus to help support our work. Join us on Facebook and email us at momanddad@slate.com to ask us new questions, tell us what you thought of today's show, and give us ideas about what we should talk about in future episodes. You can also call our NEW PHONE LINE: (646) 357-9318! Podcast produced by Zak Rosen and Maura Currie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roz Lewy and Ralph Insinger discuss their book, "Beyond Beyond: A Chance Encounter, an Online Courtship and the Language of Love," which details how the couple fell in love late in life via the exchange of hundreds of emails.
Davide Lubrano and Vinny Gallagher opened Pizzata Pizzeria in Philly with their own version of New York style during the height of the pandemic. A few short years later, they are rolling out a Roman style slice shop in Naples, Florida. Learn more about their styles, sourdough starters, employee management style and startup story.Show Notes:Don't forget to check out the National Pizza Month Tool Kit Jeremy and Denise detailed at https://pizzatoday.com/national-pizza-month-october-2019-pizzeria-tool-kit/See you in Atlantic City at Pizza and Pasta Northeast, October 16-17. Details and registration at https://ppne.pizzatoday.com/
Why is their concern for NIL for college athletes being recruited and getting millions??? Interesting how all the concern is about the so called abuses of the NIL when there weren't that many concerns when it was just the good ole boys buying players
This week on the Active Self Protection Podcast we sit down with Active Shooter Response Instructor, author and Founder of the Faith Based Security Network FBSNAmerica.com Carl Chinn and discuss two incidents that occurred in his life: the hostage situation at the Focus On The Family HQ and the active shooter at the New Life Church. We discuss how these events shaped his philosophy on armed response to evil acts and how church members and leaders can frustrate efforts to protect the flock. Then we sit down with investigative reporter Stephen Gutowski of the reload.com and discuss the recently-passed confiscatory gun laws in New York State in response to the Buffalo tragedy. Active Self Protection exists to help good, sane, sober, moral, prudent people in all walks of life to more effectively protect themselves and their loved ones from criminal violence. On the ASP Podcast you will hear the true stories of life or death self defense encounters from the men and women that lived them. If you are interested in the Second Amendment, self defense and defensive firearms use, martial arts or the use of less lethal tools used in the real world to defend life and family, you will find this show riveting. Join host and career federal agent Mike Willever and the rest of the ASP staff as they talk to real life survivors and hear their stories in depth. You'll hear about these incidents and the self defenders from well before the encounter occurred on through the legal and emotional aftermath. Title music by Jorikbasov.
Like many of us, Tom Sequist had no idea what was about to happen as he began his new job as chief medical officer of Mass General Brigham hospital system in Boston during the first weeks of 2020. Through his position, he saw firsthand how Covid-19 tore through low-income communities like Chelsea, just north of Boston. From 2,000 miles away, he also saw how the virus ravaged the Taos Pueblo tribe in New Mexico that he is a member of. This week, Sequist talks about Indigenous health disparities, and the ways in which these two communities, which can feel worlds apart, were similarly vulnerable to the pandemic's deadly nature.
In this episode, Caroline speaks to Michael R. Sklaire, Jacob D. Bundickeg, Shirin Afsous, and Christian T. Spaulding about how they helped reunite a grandmother in Washington, D.C. with her 10 year old granddaughter. The group discusses the complexities of working with clients in two different states on a deadline and how, because of Greenberg Traurig's global presence, we were able to help.
In today's episode, Matthew and Staci talk about “The Old Days” of Boca West Country Club and how visiting Boca Raton may have may have been his introduction into South Florida Real Estate. Plus, have you ever heard of Stone Creek Ranch? Matthew details the history of Stone Creek Ranch and how it inspired him to become a real estate broker. Fun fact: Very few communities in and around Boca Raton have homes on more than a quarter acre. In Stone Creek Ranch, every home has 2.5 acres of land. Looking for land in Boca Raton? Let us know! We know where the properties are where you can have your own plane, your stable of horses or your docks full of yachts!
Borders, Cultures, Heritage and Languages can make us feel far apart from one another as human beings. In this episode of Planet Classroom, we look at 4 stories that illustrate the bigger picture of what holds us together. Orb, the show's virtual host, is joined by Director Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee and youth voices to discuss 3 of his films, Earthrise, Counter Mapping, and Marie's Dictionary, as well as the themes of 5000 Miles Apart, a film produced by the Global Nomads Group. They consider how Apollo astronauts, indigenous people and students from opposite sides of the world were transformed and empowered by global learning experiences.
Borders, Cultures, Heritage and Languages can make us feel far apart from one another as human beings. In this episode of Planet Classroom, we look at 4 stories that illustrate the bigger picture of what holds us together. Orb, the show's virtual host, is joined by Director Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee and youth voices to discuss 3 of his films, Earthrise, Counter Mapping, and Marie's Dictionary, as well as the themes of 5000 Miles Apart, a film produced by the Global Nomads Group. They consider how Apollo astronauts, indigenous people and students from opposite sides of the world were transformed and empowered by global learning experiences.
Borders, Cultures, Heritage and Languages can make us feel far apart from one another as human beings. In this episode of Planet Classroom, we look at 4 stories that illustrate the bigger picture of what holds us together. Orb, the show's virtual host, is joined by Director Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee and youth voices to discuss 3 of his films, Earthrise, Counter Mapping, and Marie's Dictionary, as well as the themes of 5000 Miles Apart, a film produced by the Global Nomads Group. They consider how Apollo astronauts, indigenous people and students from opposite sides of the world were transformed and empowered by global learning experiences.