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Van Log Episode 14: Stories about my first time in the Southern US while cruising around the country in my van. Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama. Meeting up with family friends in Lake Charles. Holding mini gators. Exploring 2 plantation homes. Music in New Orleans. More at: @adventuresofandrewb on Instagram #vanlife #chevyvan #louisiana #mississippi #alabama #lakecharles #conradricemill #alligators #minigators #newiberia #neworleans #travel
We're nearing Christmas and Ole Miss basketball is undefeated. Nevertheless, Mississippi State, with freshman sensation Josh Hubbard, is ranked higher despite two losses and Southern Miss is playing better with two straight victories. Meanwhile, Mississippi will be a decided underdog in the Mississippi-Alabama high school all-star game Saturday in Hattiesburg.
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What this world does not need are any more obscure college football bowls. We've already got Tony the Tiger, the Cheezit, and two bowls scheduled for Frisco, Texas. The Cleveland boys also discuss recruiting, the Mississippi-Alabama all-star game and the Celebration Bowl.
Ole Miss insider Chris Brooks with Rebels 247 joins the show on the Bell's Two Hearted Ale guest line talking football recruiting. Chris walks us through the players that showed out at the Mississippi-Alabama all-star game, and where they might be heading for college.
Bo and Blake talk college football and the Y'all Lifestyle in the final hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. The guys get into an interesting discussion around the most valuable college football programs in the country, and some in the Top 25 might surprise you. Jake Manning with MS Smart Homes joins the show live in the BankPlus Studio talking about the unique home automation they provide. Jake talks about everything from security to entertainment systems and the modern touch they can add to your home to make life easier. Ole Miss insider Chris Brooks with Rebels 247 joins the show on the Bell's Two Hearted Ale guest line talking football recruiting. Chris discusses the top targets on the board for Lane Kiffin and who to watch for some signing day excitement. Chris walks us through the players that showed out at the Mississippi-Alabama all-star game, and where they might be heading for college. Chris discusses the transfer portal and which quarterbacks Ole Miss might be after to replace Matt Corral. Finally, Chris gives his thoughts on who Lane Kiffin might be targeting to replace offensive coordinator Jeff Lebby, and when that decision might take place.
Ole Miss insider Chris Brooks with Rebels 247 joins the show on the Bell's Two Hearted Ale guest line talking football recruiting. Chris discusses the top targets on the board for Lane Kiffin and who to watch for some signing day excitement. Chris walks us through the players that showed out at the Mississippi-Alabama all-star game, and where they might be heading for college. Chris discusses the transfer portal and which quarterbacks Ole Miss might be after to replace Matt Corral. Finally, Chris gives his thoughts on who Lane Kiffin might be targeting to replace offensive coordinator Jeff Lebby, and when that decision might take place.
Big weekend edition of 2CS features Detroit Lions radio play-by-play announcer Dan Miller stopping by to help preview the Lions and Bears match and Christine Manika returns for picks for NFL Week 4. Also, Sid and Lakeena dive into the intrigue left in the MLB regular season along with what lies ahead for the White Sox in the postseason. Also Major teams collide all over the place in college football and the NFL sets out Hip-Hop royalty for the Super Bowl Halftime Show. 1:51 - Sox wrap regular season against Tigers, Astros await in ALDS 21:49 - More MLB: Cubs wrap up season in St. Louis; Astros clinch AL West and Braves clinch NL East; AL Wild Card down to final weekend; Giants, Dodgers look to settle NL West. 33:11 - NCAAF Week 5: Weekend full of great match-ups, including Arkansas-Georgia, Notre Dame-Cincinnati, Mississippi-Alabama, Oklahoma- Kansas State, Clemson-Boston College, Arizona State-UCLA 50:07 - FOX2 Detroit's sports director and Lions Radio PXP guy Dan Miller previews Lions/Bears 1:23:36 NFL Week 4 picks; KXRB's Christine Manika spreads the word about a great cause she's doing for her radio station 1:48:23 - NFL and Pepsi announces the Super Bowl LVI halftime show in Los Angeles with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar You can catch 2CS each Monday and Friday live from 12 pm to 2 pm on SportsZone Chicago's platforms. Download the SportsZone Chicago app for more information on their programs and where to watch them. Subscribe to WARR on Anchor and follow WARR Media for all the latest on our movement and stay tuned for upcoming episodes and specials from your comrades at WARR. Weareregalradio.com provides the best independent coverage of sports and culture -- feel free to share our content and rate us well here or wherever else you find our podcasts. Thanks for listening. twitter.com/warrmedia facebook.com/regalradio1 instagram.com/warrmedia --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/warrmedia/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/warrmedia/support
Quinton Mayo & Trysta Krick preview and give out their favorite plays on the side and total for Mississippi-Alabama on Saturday. 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
Every college football season is comprised of moments of truth, games that give us a window into who you are as a football team. This weekend features plenty of matchups for contending teams: Arkansas-Georgia, Mississippi-Alabama, Cincinnati-Notre Dame. What is the truth for each of them?
DJ was wrong about Mississippi; Alabama apparently sucks even worse. Also on today's show: why Spencer from the "Nevermind" album cover is an asshat and offensive to real sex workers, why infrastructure is important to everyone but dumb people in the slow States, what Wahmann isn't up to, demanding that Jackknife Stiletto #ReleaseTheRecord and MORE! This ain't your mom's lunchbox. Sadly, despite paying full royalties on the BOX, the RIAA "antipiracy" department has rules against using copyrighted material without permission on the podcast replay, so you won't hear anything except direct submissions here, but you can still catch all the music from the show when the BOX runs live, Thursdays at noon on 99WNRR.com #onthebox Be social with DJ and Revel 9: https://www.revel9.com Music: Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/y4pjyokr Apple: https://tinyurl.com/yy6od4mz Physical: https://revel9.com/store Social: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/revel9band FB: https://www.facebook.com/revel9 IG: http://www.instagram.com/revel9band/ TW: https://www.twitter.com/revel9 #youtuber #revel9 #hardrocklunchbox #todaysrant #99wnrr #streamingradio #radiohost #currentevents #culture #lifestyle #nirvana #peepee #teamuppity #afghanistan #JackknifeStiletto #infrastructure #nickleback #songwriter #runningonempty
As the week progresses, Fred is forecast to move inland across southeastern Alabama, before turning northeastward through the Tennessee Valley and southern Appalachians, losing wind intensity as it does so. The amounts of rainfall that are forecast could lead to significant problems hundreds of miles inland from the Gulf coast. Widespread 2-4 inches of rain is forecast from the Mississippi-Alabama border and southern Georgia on northward into West Virginia and central Virginia. The concentration of heaviest rain, aside from the Gulf Coast, is likely to be in the Appalachian Mountains of northern Georgia, eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina, where more than 6 inches of rain is possible. AccuWeather's Bernie Rayno (@AccuRayno on Twitter) has all the details on today's ‘Weather Insider'. Download the new AccuWeather app today, available now in the App Store on iOS and in the Google Play Store - https://accuweather.onelink.me/dZpv/49183895 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"Today on our journey up the Natchez Trace Parkway we leave the state of Mississippi and cross into Alabama, the 22nd state to join the Union. That was on Dec. 14, 1819. The Southern pine is the state tree. The state flower is a rose-like flower that grows on a bush, called a camellia. The state bird is the yellowhammer. And the motto? WE DARE TO DEFEND OUR RIGHTS. The state song is ALABAMA. "After crossing the state line the parkway begins to drop off into bottom land. Down in the bottom we get to see Bear Creek as it parallels the parkway off to the west. In the bottom is the BEAR CREEK PICNIC AREA, where canoeists can access Bear Creek. Bear Creek flows into the Tennessee River about 15 miles to the north of here, and for about the last 10 of those miles Bear Creek is part of Pickwick Lake, one of the chain of lakes formed by dams built along the Tennessee River in the 1930s. "At one time General Andrew Jackson was a close friend of Chief Tishomingo, the old and venerated Chickasaw Indian chief. On several occasions, these two friends, paddled canoes together where the mouth of Bear Creek opens into the Tennessee River at Eastport, Mississippi. "Join us next time when we will visit the FREEDOM HILLS OVERLOOK. For Natchez Trace a road through the wilderness, I'm Frank Thomas." For more about Natchez Trace: A Road Through the Wilderness, visit eddieandfrank.com
Sally comes ashore east of the Mississippi-Alabama state line. We examine the threats the storm still presents the coastal counties as it moves out.Then, Jackson county has been hammered with rain from Sally over the last 24 hours. We check in with their locale emergency manager.Plus, after a Southern Remedy Health Minute, state health officials weigh in on the effectiveness of masks.Segment 1:For days, Hurricane Sally has been threatening the Mississippi Coast as it churned in the waters of the northern Gulf of Mexico. Now, it appears that threat is over. Sally officially made landfall this morning near Gulf Shores, Alabama after strengthening overnight to a Category 2 storm with winds topping 100 miles per hour. But the slow pace of the storm could still require residents along the coast and in eastern Mississippi to be weather-aware.Segment 2:For the Mississippi Gulf Coast, hurricane season is a time of hyper-awareness and preparation. Jackson County in the southeastern corner of the state, was forecast to be hit by some of the most severe elements of Hurricane Sally when the state began preparing for the storm last weekend. But as the storm ticked east, the county was spared some from the worst. Still, as Emergency Services Director Earl Etheridge tells our Michael Guidry, the county was hit with winds strong enough to down trees and cause power outages.Segment 3:Southern Remedy Health MinuteSegment 4:Mississippians will be required to wear masks through the end of September following Governor Tate Reeves' decision to extended his pandemic-related executive order. The state has seen a downward trend in coronavirus cases since mandate was issued in August. State Epidemiologist Dr. Paul Byers says mask-wearing could still be in integral part of fighting transmission even as vaccines are developed.State Health Officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs has long supported the wearing of masks. He says new studies are being conducted that examine micro-exposure - which could further prove the effectiveness of masks. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hurricane Sally inches closer to the Mississippi-Alabama coast, it's slow pace expected to dump more than two feet of rain in some spots. The city of Louisville pays a record settlement to the family of Breonna Taylor after police shot her to death in her own home. Israel normalizes ties to Bahrain and UAE in White House signing ceremony
We sit down with announcer, entertainer, PR man and all around race junkie Chris Carter to chat about announcing at Bowman Gray Stadium, his early life growing up in Mississippi/Alabama, time with Cale Gale as his PR guy, and even some stories about catching alligators and rattlesnakes. This episode has a little bit of everything in it!
Julie’s life changed one day when two of her children died in a car accident. She shares heartfelt tips on how to recover from & help others through grief. About Julie Julie Cluff is a full-time entrepreneur, Build a Life After Loss podcaster, hope giver, life coach, grief recovery specialist, and artist but not always in that order. She is a wife to a wonderful husband who brings the fun, the mother to 6 beautiful children including 2 angels and a spectacularly young and vibrant grandma. Julie shares her story of the loss and grief after her two youngest children died in a car accident on Mother’s Day and her transformation to bring hope to others who are grieving. She believes powerfully in the human spirit and the ability for all to rise from the ashes and create beauty. An interesting thing about Julie is she decided to become an artist a few years ago. She used the time she was recovering from surgery to watch and learn all she could online so she could become a painter. This is now one of her passions. She loves painting large abstract paintings Julie’s Story The Accident On Mother’s Day 2007 Julie loaded her three youngest children in the car and took off from the Houston area to make the drive to North Carolina to visit her in-laws. As they approached the Mississippi/Alabama border Julie remembers “waking up” (even though she doesn’t remember being sleepy) driving down the median of the highway. As she tried to pull the car back on the highway it started to roll. Her suburban rolled several times and they ended up upright on the opposite side of the freeway on the grass. Due to hitting her head during the accident, Julie temporarily lost her vision. She could hear her 12-year-old crying in pain in the seat beside her but she couldn’t hear Carrie and David who had been in the back seat. She started calling for them, but there was no answer. As her eyesight gradually began to come back, Julie noticed all the windows on their car were shattered and there were people congregating 20-30 feet away. That is when she realized Carrie and David had been thrown from the car. A gentleman approached her car and she asked to borrow his phone. She then made the call to her husband and told him they had been in an accident and she didn’t know what was going on with Carrie and David because they had been thrown from the car. Medical Help The ambulances came and Julie and her son James were placed on striker boards and taken to one hospital while Carrie and David were taken to another hospital. Once they arrived at the hospital, Julie kept asking the nurses if they had heard anything about her other two children. Julie had an aunt and uncle who lived in Mississippi who drove up to be with her when they found out about the accident. When they arrived they put her husband on the phone who told her Carrie and David didn’t make it. Five minutes after this call, the doctors informed her that her son James had to have emergency surgery on his leg. So, they wheeled her back to talk to him. She didn’t tell him about Carrie and David, but she did comfort him and explained what the doctors were going to do and he would be alright. After that Julie describes how her body just couldn’t seem to process everything—the grief, the shock. It was too much for her to comprehend. Support After James got out of surgery, they put them together in a room which had a lobby. This was a blessing because they had so much family and friends who came and held vigil with them for the next week while they were recovering in the hospital. Powerful Actions Which Helped Julie Heal 1. Recognizing Miracles The doctor who operated on James had developed the very surgery which he needed to fix his leg. Another miracle was as the car rolled Julie heard a voice in her head say, “Bring in your arm” which she did and didn’t lose her arm. Over time, Julie realized the very miracles which...
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On this week's episode of The PineBeltSPORTS Podcast, Camal and Andrew touch on a number of topics in the high school and Southern Miss sports world. First, the rosters for the Mississippi-Alabama and the North-South football all-star games were released Wednesday and the Pine Belt was well represented with local players. They discuss that then look ahead for what's left for the three undefeated teams (Hattiesburg, Sumrall and Lumberton).Andrew talks about what he saw from Southern Miss against Auburn and USA Today released coaching salaries for all Division I coaches. Where does Jay Hopson rank?
A long time ago the lord gave us Visions for the highway 10 Corridor down here in Mississippi Alabama area. It is awesome to see it come to pass
Top mommies Pat O'Brien and Jason Flowers (the hosts of the best podcast in the world, America Won't Shut Up) join us this week to legalize store eating, classy floppy dicks for fragrances, and noble western-style homelessness. And, can we be honest? Look, there's some deadwood (Mississippi/Alabama) that nobody's gonna miss. Excuse us while we get the scissors, and the table-side waterfalls, out for a little trim. Here's your frisbee.