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Washington State is known for its volcanic mountains, isolated coastlines, ancient evergreen forests, deep river valleys, military facilities, and immense stretches of wilderness. It is also the setting for some of the most disturbing unexplained encounters ever reported.In this presentation of UNEXPLAINED WASHINGTON, Lon Strickler examines eight extraordinary cases involving UFO activity, missing time, transparent flying creatures, cloaked humanoids, upright canines, Sasquatch, military secrecy, and an unsolved disappearance that continues to haunt him personally.A ten-year-old boy camping near Beacon Rock awakens after hours of missing time with his boots on the wrong feet, wet socks, unexplained puncture marks, and no memory of what happened after his dogs began reacting to something in the darkness.A married couple in Bremerton watches two enormous, transparent creatures with prehistoric features glide silently above their heads. Their reflective bodies appear almost invisible in the moonlight.Campers near Table Mountain hear footsteps, faint drumming, and movement around their tents before one witness sees a long-limbed gray humanoid crouching between the trees.A man guarding a rural property encounters a partially cloaked humanoid suspended near an ancient cedar tree. The figure resembles rippling air and produces an immediate, overwhelming wave of dread.At a gas station in Grayland, a nearly seven-foot-tall employee confronts an enormous canine creature standing upright behind the building.Near Kirkland, a hiker claims to witness a violent confrontation between a Sasquatch and a translucent reptilian creature capable of producing a mysterious burning substance.A former United States Air Force serviceman describes a secret assignment following the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Armed guards were ordered to protect heavily concealed figures whose unusual height and proportions led him to question whether they were human disaster victims.The presentation concludes with the deeply emotional case of Mandy, a young Washington schoolteacher who contacted Lon after strange red-and-white lights appeared near her isolated farmhouse. Telephone failures, electrical blackouts, scratching on the roof, movement in the attic, and terrifying aerial activity followed.Days after Mandy asked, “Why is this happening to us?” she vanished from her bedroom without a trace.Her car, clothing, and personal belongings remained behind. There was no apparent forced entry and no known explanation for how she disappeared.These cases raise difficult questions about what may inhabit Washington's forests, mountains, waterways, and skies.Are these encounters evidence of undiscovered biological creatures, dimensional intrusions, spiritual entities, extraterrestrial activity, classified military operations, or phenomena that exist beyond our current understanding?Join Lon Strickler as he investigates the witnesses, patterns, and disturbing mysteries of UNEXPLAINED WASHINGTON.Please subscribe to Phantoms & Monsters Radio, activate notifications, and share this presentation with others interested in cryptids, UFOs, paranormal phenomena, mysterious disappearances, and the unexplained.Visit Phantoms & Monsters for additional eyewitness reports, investigations, commentary, and Fortean research.
Washington State is known for its volcanic mountains, isolated coastlines, ancient evergreen forests, deep river valleys, military facilities, and immense stretches of wilderness. It is also the setting for some of the most disturbing unexplained encounters ever reported.In this presentation of UNEXPLAINED WASHINGTON, Lon Strickler examines eight extraordinary cases involving UFO activity, missing time, transparent flying creatures, cloaked humanoids, upright canines, Sasquatch, military secrecy, and an unsolved disappearance that continues to haunt him personally.A ten-year-old boy camping near Beacon Rock awakens after hours of missing time with his boots on the wrong feet, wet socks, unexplained puncture marks, and no memory of what happened after his dogs began reacting to something in the darkness.A married couple in Bremerton watches two enormous, transparent creatures with prehistoric features glide silently above their heads. Their reflective bodies appear almost invisible in the moonlight.Campers near Table Mountain hear footsteps, faint drumming, and movement around their tents before one witness sees a long-limbed gray humanoid crouching between the trees.A man guarding a rural property encounters a partially cloaked humanoid suspended near an ancient cedar tree. The figure resembles rippling air and produces an immediate, overwhelming wave of dread.At a gas station in Grayland, a nearly seven-foot-tall employee confronts an enormous canine creature standing upright behind the building.Near Kirkland, a hiker claims to witness a violent confrontation between a Sasquatch and a translucent reptilian creature capable of producing a mysterious burning substance.A former United States Air Force serviceman describes a secret assignment following the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Armed guards were ordered to protect heavily concealed figures whose unusual height and proportions led him to question whether they were human disaster victims.The presentation concludes with the deeply emotional case of Mandy, a young Washington schoolteacher who contacted Lon after strange red-and-white lights appeared near her isolated farmhouse. Telephone failures, electrical blackouts, scratching on the roof, movement in the attic, and terrifying aerial activity followed.Days after Mandy asked, “Why is this happening to us?” she vanished from her bedroom without a trace.Her car, clothing, and personal belongings remained behind. There was no apparent forced entry and no known explanation for how she disappeared.These cases raise difficult questions about what may inhabit Washington's forests, mountains, waterways, and skies.Are these encounters evidence of undiscovered biological creatures, dimensional intrusions, spiritual entities, extraterrestrial activity, classified military operations, or phenomena that exist beyond our current understanding?Join Lon Strickler as he investigates the witnesses, patterns, and disturbing mysteries of UNEXPLAINED WASHINGTON.Please subscribe to Phantoms & Monsters Radio, activate notifications, and share this presentation with others interested in cryptids, UFOs, paranormal phenomena, mysterious disappearances, and the unexplained.Visit Phantoms & Monsters for additional eyewitness reports, investigations, commentary, and Fortean research.
Cryptids 3 explores Bizarre creatures from the World of Strange encounters: The Batsquatch, The Vegetable Man, and Le Loyon.From a glowing humanoid said to drain blood in West Virginia, to a giant bat-like creature reported near Mount St. Helens, to a mysterious masked figure haunting the forests of Switzerland, these cryptids are some of the strangest legends we've covered.In this episode of Theories of the Third Kind, we break down the sightings, stories, theories, and unanswered questions behind Batsquatch, The Vegetable Man, and Le Loyon.If you're searching for cryptids, strange creatures, unexplained encounters, paranormal stories, or mysterious legends, this episode covers three cases that are truly bizarre.Cryptids 3.Watch the full episode on YouTube:▶ https://bit.ly/TheoriesOfTheThirdKindYTSupport the show + unlock bonus episodes:
The year is 1980. The U.S. National Debt is a paltry $900 Billion, the word “yuppie” appears for the first time in print, the Pac-Man videogame is released in arcades everywhere, Mount St. Helens explodes in Washington state, and Cable News Network (also known as CNN) becomes a thing. In the world of metal, Iron Maiden release their self-titled debut album, Black Sabbath reinvent themselves with new frontman Ronnie James Dio on vocals and release Heaven and Hell, and AC/DC regroup after the tragic loss of Bon Scott and release Back In Black featuring new vocalist Brian Johnson, an album that would go on to sell more than 40 million copies and become one of the biggest selling albums of all time. Just as time and technology continued marching forward, the hard rock of the 70's continued its evolution into a new direction with a faster, heavier, and more aggressive sound beginning in 1980 that would become even faster, heavier, and more aggressive throughout the 80's. Get ready for a taste of “Something Haunted” from the “Necronomidonkeykongimicon” and find out why “you gotta watch for the flops” if you want to get in the spirit and enjoy the FIFA World Cup. Discover which dinosaur is “the biggest dinosaur”, understand the rules and regulations regarding “flip-flops”, find out which type of rooster has the best breasts, and be sure to “have a nice June” when you JOIN US as we dive headlong into the year that gave us the birth of modern metal with THE YEAR OF OUR RIFF LORD – 1980. Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Help Support Metal Nerdery https://www.patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182 Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on your favorite Podcast app Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - TikTok Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast Show Notes: (00:01): “Welcome back to the red button section of the show…”/ “We're gonna do an ITM of nothing but Goblin Cock…”/ “They might be on their way to the ATL…”/ The complete #GoblinCock collection / “Necronomidonkeykongimicon…”/ “The dongasaurus…that's the biggest dinosaur by the way…”/ ***WARNING: #listenerdiscretionisadvised ***/ #AI / #Juicebox / “That's what I want…please send me a shape shifting sex doll…”/ “One night I might want a home cooked meal…”/ ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST DEEP DOWN IN THE BUNKERPOON CENTER FOR METAL EXCELLENCE!!!*** / “Consumption is old school tuberculosis…”/ “Okay, so you wanna hear the joke?”/ #cuntscum #scumcunt (6:55): “Now that we've offended everybody…”/ ***PATREON US at patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast *** / “Uh…you missed…”/ “Am I completely wrong or did you miss the Grandmaster Vag Destroyer?”/ “So the song…from Goblin Cock…SOMETHING HAUNTED (Necronomidonkeykongimicon – 2016) / “It's like hooky doom metal…”/ “Button please…”/ “That was just on #Spotify …”/ ***SOCIAL MEDIA US at #metalnerderypodcast on #Facebook #YouTube #Instagram and #TikTok*** / *** EMAIL US at metalnerdery@gmail.com *** / #peachstarfish (13:13): “I will tell you…how to watch the game ‘soccer' and be entertained…”/ #FIFA #WorldCupSoccer #WorldCup2026 / “You gotta watch for the flops…that's the best part…”/ #markthetime / “A good 7 inches…”/ #OzzyManReviews / “These guys KNOW there's replay…and the internet is forever…”/ “If you want to get in the spirit and watch the world cup, look for the flops…”/ Rules for wearing Flip Flops / #doublefuckyou (20:00): ***VOICEMAIL US AT 980-666-8182!!!*** / Ken from Connecticut… / #MiltonBerle and #UFO / The dispute regarding AC/DC's country of origin relative to the band members' respective countries of origin vs where the band was formed / “Is Scotland England?” / “The band was formed in Australia…”/ NOTE: only Phil Rudd was born in Australia. (26:08): #TheDocket METAL NERDERY PODCAST PRESENTS: THE YEAR OF OUR RIFF LORD – 1980 (***Also check out our 1980 – THE YEAR IN METAL episode from 2019!***) / “Metal was hard rock and then some, just like death metal was thrash and then some…”/ NOTE: Iron Maiden's first album is NOT Killers…/ “Remember video games back in 1980?”/ “There's something to be said about nostalgia…”/ #Atari / “I could still get behind Mario…”/ #markthetime / “It's June, dude, we can do that…”/ “Adventure? Oh, where the dragon looks like a duck?”/ “Billboard's Top HOT 100 Songs in 1980…”/ “What's number uno?”/ “If you put some distortion on Air Supply…hair metal, all day…”/ “It's June, we can do that…”/ “The Dirt Band?”/ “Let me ask you guys something about Pat Benatar…”/ #premetal / “Especially ‘Hell Is For Children'…” (34:44): “Them's fightin' words, bro…”/ #killeropener / #IronMaiden PROWLER (Iron Maiden – 1980) / “I just noticed something…Paul Di'Anno's voice…” / #nuanced / “What about The Black Album of 1980?” / #allegedly / “Did they not remix/remaster Back In Black (the album) not too long ago?”/ “Let's do a deep cut…”/ #ACDC GIVIN THE DOG A BONE (Back In Black – 1980) / “Oh…dogs like bones…” / “Is AC/DC metal?...it's close enough…”/ “It was remastered in '94, '03, and '09…” (41:25): “What about something from Saxon? They had 2 albums that year…”/ “Lars is a big Saxon fan too…”/ #Saxon HEAVY METAL THUNDER (Strong Arm Of The Law – 1980) / “That sounds familiar…”/ “That sounds like old Pantera…”/ “On the #UFO kick…we've got No Place To Run…”/ #UFO MYSTERY TRAIN (No Place To Run – 1980) /“Is that Schenker?”/ NOTE: it was NOT Michael Schenker…it was Paul Chapman / NOTE: Pete Way was also in #Fastway and #Waysted / “That's the other thing about 1980…the artwork…”/ #bodydysmorphia #bodypositivity / #Budgie FOREARM SMASH (Power Supply – 1980) / “Yep, that's got metal vibes to it…”/ NOTE: It IS the same guy/singer. (52:33): “How about some Priest?” / “If your title's too long it doesn't get played…”/ “I wonder if that site actually gives Rob Halford a residual?”/ “It's June…have a nice June…I mean, it's June…”/ #JudasPriest THE RAGE (British Steel – 1980) / “There was a lot of comments when we did the '86…this is NOT better than '86…”/ “People love nostalgia…”/ “Maybe even '83 I can get…'83 maybe more than '80…” / “What are you feeding those things?”/ “You could SEE the TASTE of that…” (1:00:20): “I've never heard of Atomic Rooster…”/ “That cock has got some huge boobs on it…I mean it's June, so…”/ #AtomicRooster FRIDAY THE 13TH (Atomic Roooster – 1970) / NOTE: #AtomicRooster, the band, released Atomic Roooster (the album) in 1970, the album which included Friday The 13th…the album Atomic Rooster was released in 1980. We apologize for any confusion this may have caused, but to be fair, the 1970 album has a much cooler album cover than the 1980 album does. / “We talk about Bone movies enough…and it's June…”/ #OzzyOsbourne NO BONE MOVIES (Blizzard Of Ozz – 1980) / “Context matters…”/ “Animal Magnetism…look at that cover…there's a dog there too…”/ “I'll shut up about June…” / #Scorpions THE ZOO (Animal Magnetism – 1980) / “Not fisting…”/ “You know what, I think he might actually be shorter than Dio…” (1:08:46): “How about the Tygers of Poon Tang, dude? Or Pang Tang?”/ “I had (a curry) one time that was supposed to be spicy and it literally tasted like halitosis…”/ #debutalbum / “The G is silent…”/ #TygersOfPanTang EUTHANASIA (Wild Cat – 1980) / “Oh yeah…okay?”/ “Very lackadaisical performance…”/ “More metal than Black Sabbath? Or Iron Maiden?”/ “I wanna hear this one…” / #DiamondHead HELPLESS (Lightning To The Nations – 1980) / “That is 7 years before Garage Days came out…isn't that crazy to think about?” / “And we never really would have known about this band without Metallica…” (1:16:37): “That's probably the most metal Van Halen tune…”/ “Oh, it was Mr. Bungle…and they nailed it…”/ #VanHalen LOSS OF CONTROL (Women And Children First – 1980) / “You can almost hear #Pantera doing that…” / #SevenMaryThree #CHiPs / “I think we would be remiss if we did not include something from Heaven and Hell…” / “Molly Hatchet was such a tease…remember what their album covers looked like?”/ #BlackSabbath DIE YOUNG (Heaven And Hell – 1980) / NOTE: It's Geoff Nichols NOT Don Airey / “Wait a minute…that's on the first album, right?” / “How we play a little bit of ‘Running Free' just to compare the riffs…” / #IronMaiden RUNNING FREE (Iron Maiden – 1980) (1:22:46): “What was the most metal song on ‘Permanent Waves'?” / “Given the Rush fanfare…”/ #Rush NATURAL SCIENCE (Permanent Waves – 1980) / “Very trippy…”/ “The coolest thing I've heard somebody say about Rush, especially this era: that album came out 40+ years ago and it STILL sounds like it's from the future!”/ “They were the first real ‘music nerd' band…”/ “Whatever…it's June…”/ The way radio shows were back in the 70's and 80's / “I liked ‘Don't Fear The Raper'…”/ “How about some Angel Witch…is that like a Sand Witch?”/ #AngelWitch ANGEL WITCH (Angel Witch – 1980) / “It's like uppity, happy metal…”/ “If we're gonna do a death match between years…”/ “We need to start setting up #SpotifyPlaylists of what we do on the show…”/ THANK YOU FOR JOINING US!!! / #untilthenext #outroreel
For generations, the annual Redemptorist Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help has been a special moment in the Limerick calendar. This year, more than 5,000 people are expected through the doors of Mount St. Alphonsus each day. As the nine-day Novena gets underway from June 19th to June 27th.Fr. Brian Nolan, Rector of the Redemptorist in Limerick and Director of this year's Novena, joined Gillian to tell us more.Image via Redemptorist website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-Nebraska announced yesterday that they'll place Butler in Chicago on November 22 nd at the United Center, one week after playingBoise State in Sioux Falls. With games scheduled in neutral sites with Boise State, Butler and Providence, the non-conference isn'thorrible---but there's just one problem..-The problem is that the home slate is just awful for non-conference. Home games vs. Le Moyne, Lindenwood, South Dakota, Mount St.Mary's, New Haven, and FDU is all to show for before conference play---and even the Creighton game is on the roadOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims and use my code hims.com/EARLYBREAK for a great deal: https://www.hims.com* Check out Progressive: https://www.progressive.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on the BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire & Berkshire podcast, Dave's joined by Mount St. Helen to hear how everything from religious iconography to black and white photography has influenced his music, plus what to expect when he plays our stage at Truck this year!Plus, Alex catches up with Rila's edge to hear about their gig at Reading's Purple Turtle, and there's a little taste of their new music.Here's this week's track list: • Wilderness States - Split (Kid Kin remix) SISTRA - In Two White Label - I'm a Mess Jennifer Lourea - Shades of time Joe Hicks - The Architect Kerr Mercer - Love Me Twice [tipped by Jess Iszatt at BBC Radio 1] Joe Bray - Options Purple Grace - Just 19 YOURBOYWONDER - Keep It Sweet Matilda Pratt - Valentine BUSHROD - People Pleasing Mount St. Helen - Helpless Mount St. Helen - California A Better Life - Under The Setting Sun (feat. Holly Taymar) kemastry - Jezebels and Jellybeans SideBanks - Oh, How I Tire Santa Carla - Meteor Beth Zero - Down with the Ship Rila's Edge - Buck Michy Tree - Rock Bottom Mark Bosley - I Know Why You Don't Call Me Krabberz - Engage Marlia Rae - Name In Lights • If you're making music in Oxfordshire and Berkshire, send us your tunes with the BBC Introducing Uploader: https://www.bbc.co.uk/introducing/uploader
Dylan Dean talks about his hockey journey with Mount St. Charles, the Long Island Gulls, and the Edmonton Oil Kings. He also discusses why he chose the University of Maine and the upcoming NHL draft.
For more than 20 years, Mandy has explored the wilderness alone — climbing mountains, camping deep in remote forests, and documenting the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.Then she entered the Gifford Pinchot.In this episode, Mandy shares the moments that changed everything:• Whoops echoing across isolated lakes• Massive tree structures hidden in the forest• A clearing surrounded by broken timber• The smell of wet dogs in the dark woods• A violent knock near her trail• Something rocking her truck at 1:30 AM near Mount St. HelensFrom Mount Shasta to Ape Cave, this conversation dives deep into some of the most active Bigfoot territory in North America through the eyes of an experienced solo hiker who knows the outdoors intimately.Episode 1118 is one of the most immersive wilderness encounter interviews yet.Resources:https://www.instagram.com/the.solohikerhttps://www.youtube.com/@TheSoloHikerContact Mandy here: ocean222@snowcrest.net
In 1924, deep in the wilderness near Mount St. Helens, a group of gold prospectors claimed they were attacked by giant ape-like creatures. The incident became known as the Ape Canyon Attack, one of the earliest and most chilling reports linked to Bigfoot. In this episode, we revisit the miners' terrifying night inside their remote cabin, the footprints they found, the gunfire, and the mysterious evidence left behind. Was it a hoax, hysteria, or a genuine encounter with something unknown in the Pacific Northwest?Become a Patreon or Apple + subscriber now for ealry and ad free access from as little as $1.69 a week. All the details hereSubscribe to Crime at Bedtimes Youtube channel HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I WAS THINKING: Commence with the Commencement Speeches // Remembering the Mount St. Helens eruption 46 years later // 46 years ago; KIRO Newsradio meteorologist recalls the fateful day of Mt. St. Helens eruption // Attorney for man accused of throwing rock at endangered Hawaiian monk seal says client was protecting turtles
You wake up, check your portfolio, and realize one stock has quietly become your entire retirement plan. Maybe it came from an employee stock purchase plan. Maybe Grandma left you a pile of Apple shares. Maybe you bought NVIDIA in 2012 because you liked the graphics card and forgot about it. However you got here, the problem is the same: one company now owns you. Joe and OG walk through exactly how to unwind it -- slowly, tax-efficiently, and without making the emotional decisions that cost people the most money.What You'll Walk Away WithThe four ways people end up with concentrated stock -- and which one has the easiest fix that most people skip entirelyWhy inheriting stock is actually the best time to diversify -- and the step-up in basis rule that eliminates most of the tax billThe conveyor belt strategy for employee stock purchase plans that keeps you collecting the discount without piling up company riskWhy "I'll just grow around it" almost never works -- and the math behind why your stock tends to outpace your ability to diversify around itThe question Joe asked every client in this situation: which outcome would upset you least -- and why that's the right starting pointRSUs as a paycheck, not a loyalty pledge -- and the mental reframe that makes it easier to sellWhat the Merck/Vioxx story teaches about why the tax bill is almost never the real reason to hold concentrated stockWhen a slow systematic sell makes sense versus ripping the Band-Aid -- and how to decide which one you can actually live withThe estate planning mistake that turns a free inheritance into a massive capital gains bill -- and why the $1 trick backfires every timeThe insurance planning framework OG and Anna walk through: life, disability, long-term care, and property/casualty -- including the umbrella policy most people skipWhy This Matters NowIf you've spent years building something -- through your career, through conviction, through an inheritance -- the last thing you want is to lose it all because one company had a bad quarter. The diversification conversation feels complicated, but the framework is simpler than most people think. The hard part isn't knowing what to do. It's making the decision when the stock is moving and your emotions are loud.From the BasementJoe and OG dig into concentrated stock risk -- how people get there, what it actually costs them, and the five strategies for getting out without making it worse. OG and Anna return for episode two of their financial basics series with a full insurance planning walkthrough -- including the disability insurance gap most people don't know they have. Doug arrives with Mount St. Helens trivia and a dryer situation that may or may not involve auto parts. Stacker Molly's car repair HSA story gets a full investigation and a satisfying resolution.Resources MentionedStacking Benjamins Basics Guide -- season one and season two workbooks free at stackingbenjamins.com/basicsguideStacking Benjamins Newsletter (The 201) -- stackingbenjamins.com/201Stacking Benjamins Vault -- stackingbenjamins.com/vaultStacking Benjamins Community -- stackingbenjamins.com/basementYahoo Finance / CNBC insider trading tracker -- referenced for monitoring executive stock salesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
May 18, 1980. After a century of silence, Mount St. Helens, a dormant volcano in the scenic Washington countryside comes to life. This episode originally aired in 2023. Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more. History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser.Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily.
Everyone who was in the Pacific Northwest on May 18, 1980 has some kind of story about the Mount St. Helens eruption. OPB producer Ian McCluskey revisited that fateful day with some people who remember it very well for both personal and professional reasons. For this week’s episode, we’re revisiting a conversation with Ian about unearthing lost stories from Mount St. Helens. For more Evergreen episodes and to share your voice with us, visit our showpage. Follow OPB on Instagram, and follow host Jenn Chávez too. You can sign up for OPB’s newsletters to get what you need in your inbox regularly. Don’t forget to check out our many podcasts, which can be found on any of your favorite podcast apps: Timber Wars Season 2: Salmon Wars Politics Now Think Out Loud And many more! Check out our full show list here.
What if “they” isn't someone else? What if they is me?In this thought-provoking episode, Michelle explores thepowerful idea of “refugia responsibility” inspired by the concept of refuge spaces in nature after the eruption of Mount St. Helens. From climate change to potholes to everyday human connection, this conversation challenges us to stopwaiting for someone else to fix the world and instead become the small refuge someone else may need today. It's a heartfelt reminder that even the smallest actions can create healing, hope, and change.Michelle@GrowBy1.comReady to deepen your impact and become a stronger coach,leader, and communicator? Join the next round of the Coaching Academy beginning June 14th at GrowBy1.com/CoachingAcademy
Feliks Banel's guests on this BONUS ENCORE EPISODE of CASCADE OF HISTORY include Bill Yeend and Andy Ludlum, who were both working for KIRO Newsradio in Seattle in 1980 when Mount St. Helens erupted; Bill was host of the morning news and Andy was managing editor, and they share their memories and recollections in this live conversation marking the 45th anniversary of the May 18, 1980 eruption. Then, Nick Biermann checks in with an update on the (now since demolished) Ryan House in Sumner, Washington; and we hear audio from Feliks' visit to Westminster Abbey in London for the 80th anniversary of VE Day and his chat with 99-year-old veteran Robert Piper. This BONUS ENCORE EPISODE of CASCADE OF HISTORY was originally broadcast live at 8pm Pacific Standard Time on Sunday, May 18, 2025 via SPACE 101.1 FM and gallantly streaming live via www.space101fm.org from historic Magnuson Park - formerly Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle. Subscribe to the CASCADE OF HISTORY podcast via most podcast platforms and never miss regular weekly episodes of Sunday night broadcasts as well as frequent bonus episodes. "LIKE" the CASCADE OF HISTORY Facebook page and get updates and other stories throughout the week, and advance notice of live remote broadcasts taking place in your part of the Old Oregon Country.
Forty-six years after the May 18, 1980 eruption killed 57 people and flattened 150 square miles of forest, Mount St. Helens remains one of Washington's most remarkable destinations — from Coldwater Lake to Johnston Ridge Observatory. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/people/mount-st-helens-46-years-later-scenic-stops-history-and-recovery-across-the-blast-zone/ #MountStHelens #PacificNorthwest #WashingtonState #VolcanicMonument #DayTrips #JohnstonRidge #CascadeRange #Hiking #LocalHistory #ClarkCounty
Es war eine Katastrophe mit Ansage, dennoch starben 57 Menschen, als der Mount St. Helens im US-Bundesstaat nicht einfach ausbrach, sondern förmlich explodierte.
In 1997, two movies decided to erupt onto cinema screens at the same time, literally and figuratively. The chaotic rivalry between Dante's Peak and Volcano is one of the biggest examples of Hollywood's twin movies phenomenon, and while both were created organically, their rivalry would lead to condensed timelines and moved release dates, and a lasting legacy of "which 1997 volcanic eruption movie is your favourite?"For its part, Dante's Peak attempted to be more scientifically accurate than its Californian counterpart, showcasing a volcanic threat through a small-town lens, taking inspiration from the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens.Volcano, on the other hand, was filmed on location in Los Angeles, and showed the impossible geological event of a volcano suddenly appearing at the La Brea Tar Pits.Dante's Peak prioritized practical effects, while Volcano went for mostly CG lava flowing down Wilshire Boulevard.There are remarkable similarities between the two: Both centre on a scientist who reads the warning signs correctly and is dismissed by skeptical authority figures. Both embed the disaster within a tentative romance between that scientist and a civic official. Both have children in mild peril. Both have characters that meet untimely and excruciatingly painful ends. Both climax with the eruption vindicating everything the expert said from the start. And most importantly, both ensure the dog survives!The finished films feel like two productions that started from the same idea and then diverged; Dante's Peak going intimate and procedural, Volcano going maximalist and fantastical. Dante's Peak and Volcano were the product of one of Hollywood's most feverish production races, and the competition between them shaped both films in ways that went far beyond schedules and box office returns.The Geology P.A.G.E.: Geological Movie Review of Dante's Peak - OverviewSupport Verbal DioramaLoved this episode? Here's how you can help:⭐ Leave a 5-star review on your podcast app
Send us Fan MailFrom revolutionary heroes to Hollywood legends, the month of May has hosted some of the most bizarre and "metal" departures in human history. In this episode of The Days Grand, Brian Michael Day, Thomas Grand, and Corey dive into a segment titled "Maze Mortal Mistakes," ranking five of the most incredible historical deaths based on their shock value and sheer audacity.We explore the strange case of John Barrymore, whose friends allegedly kidnapped his corpse from a funeral home for one last party, and the tragic isolation of Hedviga Golik, a woman whose body remained undisturbed in front of her television for over four decades. The crew also discusses the "most metal way to die"—a revolutionary figure who predicted his own death by lightning and was struck down exactly as he requested while standing in a doorway.This episode balances dark history with the podcast's signature irreverent humor, covering botched executions in the American West and a devastating magician's stage fire that led to a strange case of mistaken identity in the wreckage. Whether it is the morbid curiosity of a 42-year-old cup of tea or the cold bravado of a man facing a firing squad without a blindfold, these stories provide a unique look at the unexpected ways people have exited the stage of life.Which of these historical deaths do you think is the most "metal"? Let us know in the comments if we missed a bizarre May story. Don't forget to subscribe to The Days Grand and like the video for more deep dives into the strange and unusual.TIMELINE: 00:00:30 - Episode Intro and "Cornish Apples" 04:20:00 - Introduction to "Maze Mortal Mistakes" 06:15:00 - The Death and "After-Party" of John Barrymore 17:48:00 - Hedviga Golik: The 42-Year Hide and Seek Champion 24:18:00 - The Great Lafayette: Magic, Dogs, and Stage Fires 33:29:00 - James Otis Jr.: The Revolutionary Struck by Lightning 41:15:00 - David Alexander Johnston and Mount St. Helens 42:40:00 - Wallace Wilkerson: The Most Botched Execution in Utah 46:30:00 - Final Rankings: The Top 5 Mortal Mistakes 54:00- Closing Thoughts and Current Events[The Days Grimm Podcast Links]- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheDaysGrimm- Our link tree: linktr.ee/Thedaysgrimm- GoFundMe account for The Days Grimm: https://gofund.me/02527e7c [The Days Grimm is brought to you by]Sadness & ADHD (non-medicated)
This episode of Expanded Perspectives brings together a set of encounters that all share one thing in common: something happened, and no one involved has ever been able to fully explain it. Kyle and Cam talk about a long-haul drive across the country that should have been routine, until a stretch of empty highway near Roswell, New Mexico seems to break the rules of distance and time. What should have been a two-hour drive somehow loops back on itself, complete with a witness who remembers it happening.From there, a late-night search for a local legend in rural Virginia turns into a face-to-face encounter with something that looks almost like a deer… but isn't. And it doesn't end there.They also hear from a former Air Force airman who was quietly reassigned during the aftermath of Mount St. Helens, tasked with guarding something in a remote, high-security site. Decades later, he's still not convinced they were dealing with human victims.Out in the Arizona desert, two brothers come across something massive, silent, and completely unlike any known animal. No eyes, no face, no clear shape—just a presence that passes over them and disappears.And in the mountains near Yellowstone, a couple driving through the snow encounters a lone figure walking the road in clothing from another time… untouched by the falling snow, and possibly missing something even more unsettling.No conclusions. No easy answers. Just firsthand experiences that don't quite fit into the world as we understand it. All of this and more on this installment of Expanded Perspectives!Sponsors:IQBAR: Right now, IQBAR is offering our special podcast listeners 20% off all IQBAR products, plus get FREE shipping. To get your 20% off, text EXPANDED to 64,000. Message and data rates may apply. See terms for details.Show Notes:Glimmer Man Book: Cloaked Beings That Move Among UsWant to Share Your Story? Email: expandedperspectives@yahoo.com Hotline: 888-393-2783 Want More Expanded Perspectives? If you want more Expanded Perspectives and help out the show, then join our Patreon. Just click this link or download the Patreon App and search Expanded Perspectives Elite Do you want to give the gift of Expanded Perspectives Elite? Just click this link or go to patreon.com/expandedperspectiveselite/gift
If you've ever been handed a generic exercise plan for pain that's been with you for years — or felt like your provider was treating the injury you had once, not the body you're living in now — this episode gets into why that approach keeps falling short. Chronic pain isn't an acute problem with a delayed solution, and the science is finally catching up to what so many patients already knew.In this episode, you'll hear from Dr. Megan Steele, PT, DPT, PhD, physical therapist, faculty in the DPT program at Mount St. Mary's University, and PhD candidate researching how our visceral and musculoskeletal systems shape pain. Her reframe that "just believe differently" is the mental health equivalent of "just move differently" is one that will stick with you long after this episode ends.Connect with Destiny: Instagram / Facebook / Website______________________________
Episode 169 of the Destination Angler Fly Fishing Podcast – April 23, 2026 Our destination is the legendary spring creeks of the Driftless Area—where miles and miles clear cold water, aggressive trout, and an open to the public culture make this truly a one-of-a-kind destination. Author and expert fly anglers, John van Vliet and Catherine Smith break it all down—where to look, what to throw, when to go, and one unforgettable story from the Mount St. Helens eruption. With host Steve Haigh. Key Topics: Why the Driftless feels like a secret mountain fishery hiding in the Midwest Crystal-clear spring creeks—and trout that see everything you do The art (and agony) of fooling ultra-picky fish on dry flies Stalking rising trout like a bowhunter, not a caster Hopper eats, ant falls, and those explosive summer takes A wild detour—the Mount St. Helens eruption story you didn't see coming How 20-inch trout disappear into water you can step across Timing it right—when the river suddenly turns "on" Outsmarting crowds and finding your own water Easy access, endless creeks, and the ultimate DIY road trip A comeback story—how these streams were brought back to life Be the first to know about new episodes. Become a subscriber Contact John and Catherine: https://www.troutrunpress.com/ | john@troutrunpress.com | Instagram @TroutRunPress Destination Angler Podcast: Website | YouTube | Instagram & Facebook @DestinationAnglerPodcast Please check out our Sponsors: TroutRoutes The #1 Mapping Resource for Trout Anglers. Podcast listeners can try one month of TroutRoutes PRO for FREE by clicking the link in the episode description. Explore 50,000 trout streams with TroutRoutes today. Get 1 Month Free Facebook @troutinsights Instagram @TroutRoutes Got Fishing Crafting world-class fly-fishing adventures specially designed to your level of experience and budget. Facebook @GotFishingAdventures Instagram @GotFishing High N Dry Fishing Where science and performance meet. Check out the full lineup of floatants, line dressings, and sighter waxes at www.highndryfishingproducts.com Facebook @highndryfishingproducts Instagram @highndryfishing Redd's Flies Premium flies, tied with purpose. Redd's is a family-run company built around premium, hand-tied flies that actually hold up and flat-out catch fish, delivered to your doorstep in days, not weeks. A portion of every order goes directly to organizations protecting trout habitat and restoring rivers. Use discount Code DESTINATION for a good deal on your next order Facebook @ReddsFlies Instagram @ReddsFlies Comments & Suggestions: host, Steve Haigh, email shaigh@DestinationAnglerPodcast.com Available on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Recorded Mar 19, 2026
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After three years of closure due to a massive landslide, Mount St. Helens' Johnston Ridge Observatory will finally regain road access. The 2023 slide buried State Route 504 with over 300,000 cubic yards of volcanic debris, stranding visitors who needed helicopter rescue. Now Washington State Department of Transportation crews are building a permanent replacement for the destroyed Spirit Lake Outlet Bridge, with completion expected this fall. The project promises to revive local tourism that has struggled since the closure, even though hiking trails and other facilities remained open throughout. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-washingtons-broken-trust/ #MountStHelens #Washington #Transportation #Tourism #Infrastructure #VolcanicMonument #StateRoute504 #JohnstonRidge #WSDOT #CowlitzCounty
A peaceful mountain.A warning no one expected.And an explosion that changed everything.On May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens erupted sideways, flattening forests, darkening skies, and reshaping the land forever.It wasn't just a disaster, it was a reminder that nature is powerful, unpredictable, and always alive.Birthday Shout Out FormInstagramUse Code MKP for Harbor & SproutBecome a Patron Or a Subscriber on Spotify!
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Episode Topic: Metaphysics, Being, and the TranscendentalsEight centuries later, this session reveals that Thomas's metaphysical architecture remains the essential map for reality. By interrogating divine attributes and the generative power of peace, modern scholars demonstrate how 13th-century wisdom provides the ontological integrity needed to navigate 2024's most profound questions of existence. Join us as we explore the foundations of truth and goodness.Featured Speakers:Dominic LaMantia '24 M.A., '25 Ph.D., The Society of Jesus in the United States, Canada and HaitiFr. Philip-Neri Reese, O.P., '22 Ph.D., Pontifical University of Saint Thomas AquinasJoshua P. Hochschild '01 Ph.D., Mount St. Mary's UniversityRead this episode's recap over on the University of Notre Dame's open online learning community platform, ThinkND: https://go.nd.edu/57ec60.This podcast is a part of the ThinkND Series titled Aquinas at 800.Thanks for listening! The ThinkND Podcast is brought to you by ThinkND, the University of Notre Dame's online learning community. We connect you with videos, podcasts, articles, courses, and other resources to inspire minds and spark conversations on topics that matter to you — everything from faith and politics, to science, technology, and your career.Learn more about ThinkND and register for upcoming live events at think.nd.edu.Join our LinkedIn community for updates, episode clips, and more.
Discover the volcanic heart of the Pacific Northwest as we begin the Fire and Ice RV road trip through Washington State's iconic Cascade volcanoes. Stretching along the edge of the Pacific Ring of Fire, the Cascade Range is home to some of the most dramatic landscapes in North America with towering peaks built by fire and crowned with glaciers and snow.In this episode, we explore the powerful contrast that defines the region: active volcanoes, massive glaciers, alpine wildflower meadows, and rivers carved from ancient lava flows. From the glacier-covered slopes of Mount Baker to the massive presence of Mount Rainier, and the rugged wilderness surrounding Mount Adams and Mount St. Helens, this journey highlights some of the best places for RV travel, hiking, and scenic road trips in Washington State.You'll hear about the geology of the Cascade Volcanic Arc, the forces shaping these mountains beneath the Earth's surface, and why the Pacific Northwest remains one of the most fascinating volcanic regions in the world. Along the way we'll also share hiking recommendations, RV camping ideas, and travel inspiration for anyone planning a road trip through Washington's volcano country.If you love RV travel, national parks, hiking trails, and exploring the mountains of the Pacific Northwest, this episode will inspire you to hit the road and experience these landscapes for yourself.This is Part 1 of the Fire and Ice mini-series. Next week, the adventure continues as we cross into Oregon to explore Mount Hood, Newberry Volcano, and Crater Lake National Park.Send a textSign up for our Newsletter Please follow the show so you never miss an episode. We ask that you also kindly give the show a rating and a review as well. Learn more about RV Out West over on our website at www.rvoutwest.com Join in on the conversation via social media:InstagramFacebook
Deep in the shadow of Mount St. Helens in 1924, a group of miners claimed they were attacked by massive, human-like creatures in what has since become one of the most infamous encounters in American history: the Ape Canyon incident. This strange and terrifying event has fueled decades of speculation, storytelling, and endless debate. In this video, we'll be diving into the full history of the attack, exploring what really happened during those harrowing nights in the Washington wilderness, and connecting the lore that has grown around it over the last century. The story begins with a crew of seasoned miners working a remote claim. What started as an ordinary expedition soon spiraled into a bizarre encounter with unknown creatures. The miners described hearing heavy footsteps, rocks being hurled at their cabin, and the unmistakable sounds of something circling them in the dark. Then came the night of the assault, when the cabin itself was bombarded and shaken by large figures outside, clawing and beating at the wooden structure. Whether this was a terrifying brush with something unknown or a case of hysteria has remained a mystery ever since. We'll break down the eyewitness accounts, sift through the details of the attack, and look into the cultural backdrop that made this event explode into legend. Was this truly a violent clash between men and something beyond human? Or were the miners misinterpreting natural events in a moment of isolation and fear? Over time, the tale of Ape Canyon has taken on a life of its own, entwined with stories of wild men, mountain spirits, and creatures that walk a line between myth and reality. Beyond the original incident, this event connects to larger ideas that ripple outward into folklore, wilderness survival, and even questions about how humans process the unknown. The more we study it, the more it reveals about our need to explain what lurks in the dark and the limits of what we can truly know. From the chilling details of the cabin siege to the aftermath that left investigators and locals both baffled and intrigued, this is one of those rare stories that bridges history and legend seamlessly. As we explore the lore surrounding Ape Canyon, we'll also speculate about the possibilities that could explain what occurred. Were the miners exaggerating for attention, or did they stumble across something ancient in the forests of the Pacific Northwest? Could the physical evidence they described, like massive footprints and the damage to their cabin, have been caused by natural forces—or something else entirely? These questions continue to spark curiosity to this day, making the Ape Canyon attack one of the most captivating mysteries of the last century. So buckle up, because this story is more than just an old campfire tale—it's a chilling account of survival, fear, and the unknown that still echoes through history. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/RoanokeTalesPatreon Thank you for watching Roanoke Tales and I hope you enjoy #ApeCanyon #CryptidMystery #LoreExplained
Today on Coast To Coast Hoops Greg recaps Saturday's college basketball results, talks to Nate Hornung of Your Betting News about the different dynamic in betting conference tournament vs regular season games, what to make of Miami OH, & Sunday's games & Greg picks & analyzes every Sunday game! Link To Greg's Spreadsheet of handicapped lines: https://vsin.com/college-basketball/greg-petersons-daily-college-basketball-lines/ Greg's TikTok With Pickmas Pick Videos: https://www.tiktok.com/@gregpetersonsports?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Podcast Highlights 2:39-Recap of Saturday's Results 29:34-Interview with Nate Hornung 46:01-Start of picks North Texas vs UAB 48:24-Picks & analysis for Rutgers vs Maryalnd 50:46-Picks & analysis for Tulane vs South Florida 52:46-Picks & analysis for La Salle vs Davidson 54:56-Picks & analysis for Illinois Chicago vs Indiana St 57:13-Picks & analysis for Quinnipiac vs Canisius 59:14-Picks & analysis for Purdue vs Ohio St 1:01:30-Picks & analysis for Rice vs Temple 1:03:34-Picks & analysis for Mount St. Mary's vs Fairfield 1:06:13-Picks & analysis for Iona vs Manhattan 1:08:22-Picks & analysis for St. Peter's vs Marist 1:10:22-Picks & analysis for Murray St vs Bradley 1:12:57-Picks & analysis for Charlotte vs Florida Atlantic 1:15:22-Picks & analysis for Memphis vs East Carolina 1:17:32-Picks & analysis for Merrimack vs Niagara 1:20:01-Picks & analysis for Rider vs Siena 1:22:06-Picks & analysis for Northern Iowa vs Drake 1:24:32-Picks & analysis for Michigan St vs Indiana 1:26:25-Picks & analysis for Southern Illinois vs Evansville 1:29:36-Picks & analysis for DePaul vs Marquette 1:32:01-Picks & analysis for Belmont vs Illinois St 1:34:33-Picks & analysis for Charleston vs UNC Wilmington 1:36:26-Picks & analysis for Wichita St vs UT San Antonio Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
After claiming the Class 3A boys indoor track and field team championship with just eight athletes, two of them, senior Ricky Johnson and junior Jake Brown, and the coach of the Lancers, Bill Eckard, are this week's guest on The Final Score podcast. The trio chats with host Greg Swatek about how the Linganore boys were able to pull off such an improbable championship with such a small team. The Lancers didn't win a single event and scored only 31 points, and yet it was still good enough for a one-point win over second-place Oakdale and their first state team indoor championship since 2019. What did the team expect going into the state indoor meet? When did the athletes start thinking that winning the team championship possible? Why is it such a close-knit team? And how does this result propel the Lancers into the outdoor season this spring? All of these questions are answered over the course of the discussion, which also revealed some questionable dietary choices after practices and meets. Prior to this discussion, FNP sports reporter Alexander Dacy joins Greg to share thoughts on the epic men's hockey final at the Olympics and preview the upcoming high school basketball playoffs. They also touch on Mount St. Mary's opening its first season of girls flag football this weekend and Hood College's run to the NCAA Division III Tournament in men's basketball.
Today on Coast To Coast Hoops Greg explains why he handicaps games before bookmakers post opening numbers & why it is quite matchup-based, recaps Thursday's college basketball results, talks to Ryan McIntyre of the Sports Gambling Podcast Network about the biggest threats to Duke, Arizona, & Michigan in the sport, the Big Ten landscape, & Friday's games, & Greg picks & analyzes every Friday game! Link To Greg's Spreadsheet of handicapped lines: https://vsin.com/college-basketball/greg-petersons-daily-college-basketball-lines/ Greg's TikTok With Pickmas Pick Videos: https://www.tiktok.com/@gregpetersonsports?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Podcast Highlights 2:17-Why Greg's handicapping is matchup-based & Done before bookmakers post opening lines 6:03-Recap of Thursday's Results 23:41-Interview with Ryan McIntyre 38:22-Start of picks Yale vs Cornell 40:45-Picks & analysis for Miami OH vs Western Michigan 43:12-Picks & analysis for Quinnipiac vs Niagara 45:39-Picks & analysis for Siena vs Fairfield 48:10-Picks & analysis for Mount St. Mary's vs Sacred Heart 50:41-Picks & analysis for Dartmouth vs Pennsylvania 53:38-Picks & analysis for Brown vs Columbia 55:56-Picks & analysis for Dayton vs George Washington 58:49-Picks & analysis for Harvard vs Prineton 1:01:39-Picks & analysis for Manhattan vs St. Peter's 1:04:25-Picks & analysis for Merrimack vs Canisius 1:06:50-Picks & analysis for Rider vs Iona 1:09:08-Picks & analysis for UL Monroe vs Troy 1:11:07-Picks & analysis for Old Dominion vs Georgia St 1:13:29-Picks & analysis for Michigan vs Illinois 1:15:50-Picks & analysis for Appalachian St vs Texas St 1:18:27-Picks & analysis for Coastal Carolina vs James Madison 1:21:13-Picks & analysis for Akron vs Kent St 1:24:00-Picks & analysis for Southern Miss vs South Alabama 1:26:27-Picks & analysis for Louisiana vs Arkansas St 1:29:13-Picks & analysis for Georgia Southern vs Marshall Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
He attended Benedictine College Preparatory, where he distinguished himself as a three-sport athlete. He went on to play Division I soccer at Mount St. Mary's and Longwood University. He later coached at Longwood for ten years, transforming the soccer program into one of the top-ranked teams in Virginia. He achieved similar success by elevating the St. Gertrude's soccer program to statewide prominence. In the fall of 2025, he accepted his current position as a teacher and head soccer coach at DeMatha Catholic High School in Maryland.
Today on Coast To Coast Hoops Greg recaps Saturday's college basketball results, talks to Curtis Rogers of 710 Seattle Sports about takeaways from Duke vs Michigan & Houston vs Arizona, and the landscape of the west coast teams & the Big Ten, & Greg picks & analyzes every Sunday game! Link To Greg's Spreadsheet of handicapped lines: https://vsin.com/college-basketball/greg-petersons-daily-college-basketball-lines/ Greg's TikTok With Pickmas Pick Videos: https://www.tiktok.com/@gregpetersonsports?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Podcast Highlights 2:10-Recap of Saturday's Results 32:01-Interview with Curtis Rogers 49:58-Start of picks UAB vs Memphis 52:19-Picks & analysis for UW Green Bay vs Detroit 54:56-Picks & analysis for Ohio St vs Michigan St 57:17-Picks & analysis for Iona vs Merrimack 59:48-Picks & analysis for Northern Kentucky Youngstown St 1:02:30-Picks & analysis for Rice vs Tulane 1:04:50-Picks & analysis for Saint Peter's vs Siena 1:07:29-Picks & analysis for Towson vs Drexel 1:10:00-Picks & analysis for Fairfield vs Quinnipiac 1:12:51-Picks & analysis for Robert Morris vs Wright St 1:15:23-Picks & analysis for Fort Wayne vs Cleveland St 1:17:50-Picks & analysis for Niagara vs Rider 1:20:38-Picks & analysis for Sacred Heart vs Marist 1:23:05-Picks & analysis for Canisius vs Mount St. Mary's 1:25:38-Picks & analysis for UW Milwaukee vs Oakland 1:28:07-Picks & analysis for Florida Atlantic vs North Texas 1:30:36-Picks & analysis for Iowa vs Wisconsin 1:33:17-Picks & analysis for UT San Antonio vs Tulsa 1:36:20-Start of extra games Boston U vs Lehigh 1:39:02-Picks & analysis for American vs Lafayette 1:41:29-Picks & analysis for Holy Cross vs Bucknell Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Brian sits down with Steve of Steve Searches to talk Bigfoot research, drone mapping, and going solo in the wild. Steve traces his fascination back to the Patterson–Gimlin film and The Legend of Boggy Creek, plus years of solo camping on a Montana farm. After military service, he built a career in drafting and mapmaking—eventually integrating drones into terrain mapping, a skill he now uses in Sasquatch research.Midway through the episode, Brian pauses to provide a detailed update on the disappearance of Kyron Horman (June 4, 2010, Skyline Elementary, Portland). He outlines the timeline, investigative shifts, focus on stepmother Terri Horman, reported inconsistencies, and alleged murder-for-hire claims. With renewed review efforts under a new DA in 2025—including digitization and planned FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit involvement—the case remains open. A $50,000 reward is still being offered for credible information.Back in the forest, Steve shares experiences from Gifford Pinchot National Forest and Mount St. Helens, including a 2008 incident near Ape Cave involving sudden silence and a strong animal odor. Around 2020–2021, he connected with regional researchers, began pro bono drone work, attended Squatch festivals, and launched Steve Searches (YouTube, Facebook, and blog) in 2023. He's since collaborated with Michelle Heaton, the Sweet Home Oregon Sasquatch Research Group, and Sasquatch Highway.Steve describes his evidence-first approach—mapping, measuring, documenting, and presenting findings without firm conclusions—while remaining open to high-strangeness elements. He also discusses solo field safety and recounts intense 2023–2024 encounters, including loud rock clacks, nighttime footsteps around his tent, and a large limb crashing across a road as he packed up—an event that ended the trip.Find Steve at Steve Searches (YouTube & Facebook), stevesearches.com, and his new project Planet Sasquatch, a developing hub for gear reviews and shared field techniques.Email BrianGet Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
Today on Coast To Coast Hoops Greg recaps Thursday's college basketball results, talks to Ben Wilson of VSIN about handicapping teams that are currently without their coach, the scheduling spots that can yield value this time of year, & the Big Ten landscape, & Greg picks & analyzes every Friday game! Link To Greg's Spreadsheet of handicapped lines: https://vsin.com/college-basketball/greg-petersons-daily-college-basketball-lines/ Greg's TikTok With Pickmas Pick Videos: https://www.tiktok.com/@gregpetersonsports?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Podcast Highlights 2:04-Recap of Thursday's Results 15:56-Interview with Ben Wilson 35:24-Start of picks Akron vs Ball St 38:00-Picks & analysis for St. Peter's vs Iona 41:02-Picks & analysis for UW Milwaukee vs Detroit 43:29-Picks & analysis for Princeton vs Brown 46:15-Picks & analysis for UW Green Bay vs Oakland 49:06-Picks & analysis for Sacred Heart vs Fairfield 51:23-Picks & analysis for Canisius vs Rider 53:34-Picks & analysis for Niagara vs Mount St. Mary's 56:14-Picks & analysis for Marist vs Manhattan 58:25-Picks & analysis for VCU vs St. Louis 1:01:23-Picks & analysis for Siena vs Merrimack 1:03:50-Picks & analysis for Indiana vs Purdue 1:06:19-Picks & analysis for Bowling Green vs MIami OH Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode, Brian continues reading from his upcoming book The Sheriff of Bigfoot Country, picking up with Part Four as the story reaches a turning point that changes everything. The classified Mount St. Helens documents reveal the full scope of Project Vulcan, a secret government operation to recover the bodies of creatures killed in the 1980 eruption. Military teams moved in under the cover of legitimate rescue operations, extracting remains before civilian responders could find them.Medical reports describe three survivors, including one creature that lived for nearly three weeks before giving up and dying in a government facility. The autopsy findings are staggering, pointing to a species with cranial capacity far exceeding modern humans and brain structures suggesting complex language and abstract reasoning.Four witnesses who were there in 1980 finally break their silence. A county sheriff who watched them load bodies onto helicopters. A helicopter pilot who flew the remains to a facility in Nevada. A trauma surgeon who held the hand of a dying creature she called George. A Forest Service employee who saw a massive hand slip from beneath a tarp. Each one was threatened into silence for forty years. Each one is done carrying that weight.The documentary gets picked up by a major streaming platform, and then gets killed two weeks before air when shadowy forces pressure the network into pulling it. Brian and Amanda fight back by releasing everything online, piece by piece, and the response is overwhelming. Millions of views. Hundreds of new witnesses stepping forward. The cover-up begins to crumble.But being sheriff has become impossible. The county commissioners question Brian's sanity. The hate mail piles up alongside letters from grateful witnesses across the country.And on a rainy Tuesday night, Daniel suggests something that will change the course of Brian's life: a podcast. That conversation leads to the birth of Sasquatch Odyssey, and the beginning of a new chapter.This is where the badge meets a bigger calling, and Brian has to decide which fight matters most.Email BrianGet Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
Welcome to Full Court Press — your go-to college basketball betting show for game-day odds, expert picks, and matchup analysis across the NCAA slate. Each episode dives deep into spreads, totals, team props, and advanced stats to help you stay sharp all season long.00:00 Intro & Recap5:00 - Michigan State vs Wisconsin17:46 – St. Louis vs Loyola-Chicago23:30 – Promo & Twitter Viewers PSA24:44 – Cornell vs Princeton33:11 – Mount St. Mary's vs Rider41:17 – George Mason vs George Washington47:08 – Columbia vs Pennsylvania53:42 – Ohio U. vs Miami (Ohio)59:37 – Parlay Recap & Promo
Today on Coast To Coast Hoops Greg recaps Thursday's college basketball results, talks to Rob Donaldson of the Rob's Best Bets Show about if some of the big underdogs that have had struggles to cover might finally have value, how he prepares for the big Saturday board of games, & breaks down Friday's games, & Greg picks & analyzes every Friday game!Link To Greg's Spreadsheet of handicapped lines: https://vsin.com/college-basketball/greg-petersons-daily-college-basketball-lines/Greg's TikTok With Pickmas Pick Videos: https://www.tiktok.com/@gregpetersonsports?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcPodcast Highlights 2:16-Recap of Thursday's Results19:47-Interview with Rob Donaldson40:51-Start of picks Manhattan vs Niagara43:12-Picks & analysis for Columbia vs Pennsylvania45:42-Picks & analysis for Cornell vs Princeton48:18-Picks & analysis for Quinnipiac vs Siena50:23-Picks & analysis for Yale vs Dartmouth52:40-Picks & analysis for St. Peter's vs Sacred Heart54:53-Picks & analysis for George Mason vs George Washington57:00-Picks & analysis for Mount St. Mary's vs Rider58:58-Picks & analysis for Iona vs Canisius1:01:31-Picks & analysis for Brown vs Harvard1:03:42-Picks & analysis for Michigan St vs Wisconsin1:05:54-Picks & analysis for Saint Louis vs Loyola Chicago1:07:58-Picks & analysis for Ohio vs Miami OH1:10:18-Picks & analysis for Massachusetts vs Akron1:12:50-Picks & analysis for UNLV vs Boise St1:14:49-Picks & analysis for North Carolina A&T vs Hampton Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
2:30 - Montclair State Coach Justin Potts30:00 St. John's knocks off UConn and squeaks past Xavier in OT32:00 The X-Factor Dylan Darling; no one has bigger church bells. Rick Pitino praises his son.41:00 UConn looks to regroup after losing to St. John's. Dan Hurley reaction.50:00 Seton Hall's epic collapse in the final minute vs Creighton1:07:00 MAAC - Merrimack, St. Peter's and is Fairfield this year's Mount St. Mary's?
Tragedies often reveal what we're really made of. When times are unthinkably tough, heroes rise up, offering sacrificial acts of courage, endurance, and love toward others. These acts of faith are reflections of God's light, the brightness that shines when life is dim. Some of those heroic acts make headlines, while others are performed quietly. At Horizon, we'll explore six tragedies -- the Titanic, Chernobyl, Mount St. Helens, Concentration Camps, the Crippled Flight 1380, and the Chicago Fire -- and see how real people shone brightly amidst the darkness, pointing us to God's presence in suffering.
Creation Ministries International brought in Dr. Robert Carter, a marine biologist, to talk about geology. He doesn't seem to be familiar with it.Cards:Soft Tissue Found Inside a Dinosaur Bone!:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSaOS7erEOkHot Slabs Penetrate My Mantle
Preaching for the Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Ximena DeBroeck, Ph.D. offers a reflection on being prophetic lights in a world marked by injustice: "I wonder what you need to be a prophet of light and flip every switch of mercy-filled actions so that those around you don't have to fear the darkness of injustice. Go, then, be that prophetic light to the world!"Ximena DeBroeck is an adjunct professor of Scripture and Theology at the Institute for Pastoral Studies of Loyola University, Chicago, Mount St. Mary's Seminary, Emmitsburg, and Divine Mercy University. Ximena grew up in Ecuador and is fluent in English and Spanish. She earned a Theology MA, with Scripture concentration, from Saint Vincent Seminary, a License in Sacred Theology-Biblical Studies from St. Mary's Seminary, a doctorate in Systematic Theology from Duquesne University, and a MS in Psychology from Divine Mercy University.Visit www.catholicwomenpreach.org/preaching/02082026 to learn more about Ximena, to read her preaching text, and for more preaching from Catholic women.
Tragedies often reveal what we're really made of. When times are unthinkably tough, heroes rise up, offering sacrificial acts of courage, endurance, and love toward others. These acts of faith are reflections of God's light, the brightness that shines when life is dim. Some of those heroic acts make headlines, while others are performed quietly. At Horizon, we'll explore six tragedies -- the Titanic, Chernobyl, Mount St. Helens, Concentration Camps, the Crippled Flight 1380, and the Chicago Fire -- and see how real people shone brightly amidst the darkness, pointing us to God's presence in suffering.
After the midnight visit from the men in black, Brian is left with a choice—back down, or push forward and risk everything. There's no middle ground anymore. Daniel, uneasy but resolute, agrees to stand with him no matter what comes next. Every document is copied. Multiple backups are created and hidden in separate locations. If the evidence disappears, the truth won't disappear with it. As the pressure mounts, Zach makes contact with an underground network of researchers who have been operating in the shadows for decades—people with their own stories of intimidation, silencing, and government interference. They know the rules of this world. They know how to survive it.Then an opportunity arrives they never anticipated. Documentary filmmaker Amanda steps forward, determined to tell the story. She's meticulous, credible, and unafraid of the implications. Once she's in, there's no turning back. The crew arrives in November. Interviews begin. Physical evidence is examined and verified by independent experts. But it quickly becomes clear they're not alone. A break-in at the rental house leaves one thing missing—documents. Nothing else is disturbed. Days later, a tracking device is discovered beneath a crew member's car. The message is unmistakable: we see you, and we can reach you whenever we want.They keep filming anyway. Two weeks before Christmas, the phone rings. The same calm, practiced voice from that first encounter delivers a final warning. But this time, something slips—something unintended.“The creatures are just one piece of a much larger puzzle. ”Brian refuses to back down. On the other end of the line, the voice sounds almost regretful.“Then I'm sorry for what's going to happen. ”As tensions rise, Zach uncovers the existence of Project Threshold—a classified Department of Defense operation launched in 1962. The revelation is staggering. The government hasn't merely covered up the existence of these creatures. They've been managing them. Containing them. Controlling them. For decades—possibly since the 1940s. And buried even deeper is something else. Something far more dangerous. Something they fear more than the creatures themselves.Then, just before dawn, there's a knock at the door. No one is there. Only a manila envelope resting on the doormat, stamped with a single word: TRUTH. Inside is a file marked Project Vulcan. Dated May 18, 1980—the day Mount St. Helens erupted.In the chaos following the eruption, military recovery teams entered the blast zone. What they retrieved was never meant to be known: seventeen dead specimens. Three critically injured. One survivor. The photographs are impossible to deny. A massive, seven-foot-tall creature lies strapped to a stretcher, its body scorched, its hair burned away, surrounded by men in hazmat suits. The conclusion is unavoidable. The United States government didn't just know these beings existed.They've been studying them—for over forty years. Next episode: The truth comes out—and the consequences begin.Get Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
It's easy to forget that peak hiking and camping season is a lot closer than you might think. Even though we're in the depths of winter, January is a good time to start planning for the glorious summer months ahead by securing permits and reservations for state and national parks. Today we're revisiting a conversation executive producer John Notarianni had with Norther Emily of Wild Solitude Guiding to prepare you for the season: how to set goals for what you want to accomplish outdoors, what permits and campgrounds to reserve, and how to get your winter body ready. This episode first aired on Feb 11, 2025 Mentioned in Today's Episode: Washington State Permits and Passes [wa.gov] Oregon State Passes and Permits [oregon.gov] Mount St. Helens Climbing Permits [usda.gov] Mount Margaret Permit [usda.gov] Central Cascades Wilderness Permits [usda.gov] Olympic National Park Permits [nps.gov] Enchantment Permits [usda.gov] Become a member of City Cast Portland today! Get all the details and sign up here. Who would you like to hear on City Cast Portland? Shoot us an email at portland@citycast.fm, or leave us a voicemail at 503-208-5448. Want more Portland news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, Hey Portland, and be sure to follow us on Instagram. Looking to advertise on City Cast Portland? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise. Learn more about the sponsors of this January 22nd episode Beaumont Jewelry Flatbike SkillCharter
Host Chris Caputo spoke with former St. Francis (PA) men's basketball coach, Rob Krimmel about retiring from coaching after the school decided to switch athletics from Division I to III one week after making the NCAA Tournament. Coach Krimmel discussed the difficulties of working at a small school without money for NIL and the consequences of a wide open transfer portal. Later, Chris welcomes AJ Rovner to discuss the Giants decision to hire John Harbaugh and what they should do moving forward. Finally, Mount St. Mary's basketball coach Donny Lind joined the show to talk about coaching at a small Division I school and the role of the head coach with some new rules' changes in the NCAA and how "The Mount" overcomes these challenges.
Tami Simon revisits her powerful conversation with Sister Joan Chittister at Mount St. Benedict's Monastery—exploring enlightenment in Christian tradition, the sacrament of the present moment, and what it means to see the world through God's eyes.This is a conversation about what a lifetime of monastic practice reveals, the electricity of divine presence, and how struggle itself becomes the crucible for transformation.Want to go deeper? Listen to the complete seven-hour conversation in the audio series Catching Fire at soundstrue.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Donny Lind is the Men's Basketball Head Coach at Mount St. Mary's University. In his first season, the 2024-25 team captured the university's first Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) championship with a victory over Iona in the conference title game. They would notch a NCAA Tournament victory - the program's third - by defeating American in the First Four. The 23 wins by the team set a Division I record and were the most by any Mount St. Mary's squad since 1986-87.Lind previously served on coaching staffs at both Radford and UNCG under head coach Mike Jones from 2016 - 2024In his first stint at the Mount from 2013 – 2016 he was as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator and was on staff for the team's 2014 Northeast Conference Championship.Former Mount Head Coach Jamion Christian brought Lind along from Virginia Commonwealth University where he worked as a graduate manager before being elevated to video coordinator. He was part of the Rams' storied run as the team won 84 games, including seven NCAA Tournament games and the team's run to the 2011 Final Four.On this episode Mike and Donny discuss the importance of fostering relationships in the realm of coaching. Lind shares how aiding the personal growth of both his players and staff is critical to his success. In this discussion, we delve into the intricate dynamics of cultivating a competitive culture within the team, a necessity for achieving success. Lind reflects on his journey, from his upbringing in a basketball-centric environment to his evolution as a coach, underscoring the significance of resilience and adaptability in the face of challenges. Through a serious examination of the modern landscape of college athletics, he articulates how he seeks to impact his players within the limited time frame afforded by today's NIL and transfer portal environment.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @hoopheadspod for the latest updates on episodes, guests, and events from the Hoop Heads Pod.Make sure you're subscribed to the Hoop Heads Pod on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts and while you're there please leave us a 5 star rating and review. Your ratings help your friends and coaching colleagues find the show. If you really love what you're hearing recommend the Hoop Heads Pod to someone and get them to join you as a part of Hoop Heads Nation.Grab pen and paper before you listen to this episode with Donny Lind, Men's Basketball Head Coach at Mount St. Mary's University.Website - https://mountathletics.com/sports/mens-basketballEmail - donny.lind@gmail.comTwitter/X - @dslindVisit our Sponsors!Dr. Dish BasketballA Perfect Gift To Your Team for the Holidays!Score Big on Dr. Dish Basketball's End of Year Sale and give your team the gift of extra, more efficient reps this season!