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Gymnast parents have been joining me for a FREE weekly webinar each week of December: the FUELED Comp Season Series. Each Tuesday this month at noon MT, I'm covering a key topic your gymnast needs to navigate competition season successfully. So today let's talk about Competition Nutrition Strategies from Level 5-10 and Elite gymnasts With the 2026 competition season upon us, we're going to focus on the varying needs for competition nutrition strategies for gymnastics at the different levels.Every new level brings with it new challenges and opportunities.It's easy to get distracted with things your gymnast doesn't need yet...Or spend years (and money!) on things that aren't what they really need in the long run. From marathon long meets, to weird session times, to nerves and pressure kicking in, there's a lot more than just gymnastics to navigate come competition time.Things you need to think about at every level of this sport:Lower Optionals: Random session times = tricky fueling plans, young bodies can't hang onto fuel as well as older gymnasts.Level 8s: Skills are more demanding, talent is no longer enough to get through the skills, mental blocks, and where we really start seeing the underfueling injuries.Level 9s: BIG skills, lot more unpredictability, long sessions due to uneven group sizes plus late session times, and long meet seasons if trying to make it to Westerns/Easterns.Level 10: Talented gymnasts who can truly optimize every aspect of their fueling, repair and recovery, how much farther can they push performance?Elites: Schedules and logistics, different times zones, looong warmups and competitions, often away from their parents for most of the day.Let's compare/contrast the challenges at each level with fueling, performance, staying healthy, etc.What kind of competition nutrition strategies does your athlete need at their current level of gymnastics? Listen in to today's episode to dial in before season starts. Links & Resources Episode 72: Fueled Gymnast Fall-How to keep your gymnast from imploding this competition season Episode 168: What can parents *actually* control to help their gymnast crush it this competition season? The Balanced Gymnast® Program for level 5-10 female gymnasts Connect with Christina on Instagram @the.gymnast.nutritionist or christinaandersonrdn.com
¿Habrá alguna razón oculta por la que los nobles de antaño sostenían en alto el brazo de su espada? Sí, pero es una razón más ignorada que oculta, ya que los tales nobles sostenían el brazo en alto para mostrar la filigrana de venas azuladas bajo su pálida piel. Con sus venas azuladas pretendían demostrar su genealogía, comprobando así que no habían mezclado su sangre con la de los moros o los judíos. Y por su palidez se distinguían de los campesinos y trabajadores que se bronceaban bajo el sol. Según el historiador británico Robert Lacey en su obra titulada Aristócratas, ese concepto de «sangre azul» para referirse a la nobleza y a la aristocracia nació en la España del siglo noveno.1 Lo cierto es que se arraigó a tal grado en la sociedad que muchos aún piensan que se refiere exclusivamente a los reyes, y que sea la razón por la que al príncipe que va al rescate de una dama en apuros se le conozca, en español, con el nombre de príncipe azul.2 Sin embargo, otra explicación en cuanto al origen de la «sangre azul», igualmente digna de consideración, es que se debe a la argiria o al saturnismo. Las dos son enfermedades que hacen que la piel y otras partes del cuerpo tomen un tono azulado. La argiria la contrae quien ha sido expuesto excesiva y prolongadamente a la plata, mientras que el saturnismo lo contrae quien ha ingerido un alto índice de plomo. A los aristócratas en particular, sin saberlo, la plata y el plomo los iba intoxicando poco a poco al comer y beber todos los días con cubiertos y copas de plata, como también en vasos, jarras y botellas de cristal. Es que, desde la antigüedad, al vidrio se le añadía plomo para hacerlo transparente y sobre todo brillante, convirtiéndolo así en cristal, que se usaba comúnmente para hacer vasos, jarras y botellas de gran valor y belleza destinados en gran parte a la aristocracia. El beber todos los días en tales vasos, como también almacenar vinos durante largo tiempo en botellas fabricadas de ese modo, hacía que el líquido acabara pasando al cuerpo del aristócrata que lo bebía y que, con el paso del tiempo, lo fuera intoxicando. Por eso en la actualidad está controlado y restringido el nivel del plomo que contiene el cristal empleado para fabricar objetos de uso común.3 Uno de los relatos más conocidos de la historia universal, que se lee, se recita y se dramatiza alrededor del mundo en cada Navidad, es el del nacimiento de un niño que los profetas de Israel anunciaron que llegaría a ser rey. En calidad de Hijo de Dios, uno de los nombres que se le darían era Príncipe de paz.4 Pero no iba a ser un príncipe azul como los que van al rescate de una dama en apuros, sino que vendría «para servir y para dar su vida en rescate por muchos».5 Y no haría alarde de realeza ni de presunta «sangre azul», sino que, como un Salvador «realmente» humilde, derramaría su sangre, tan roja como la nuestra, para sanarnos de la enfermedad mortal del pecado.6 Más vale que permitamos que venga a nuestro rescate ese Príncipe, llamado Jesús porque su misión era salvarnos de nuestros pecados.7 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Robert Lacey, Aristocrats (New York: Little, Brown and Company, 1983), citado en Gonzalo López Sánchez, «¿Por qué se dice que los reyes tienen sangre azul?», ABC Casa del Rey, Madrid, 20 junio 2014 En línea 28 junio 2019. 2 López Sánchez 3 Manuel J. Prieto, «El origen de la sangre azul de los reyes y los aristócratas» En línea 28 junio 2019. 4 Is 9:6-7; Mi 5:2 5 Mt 20:28 6 Zac 9:9-10; 1Jn 1:7 7 Mt 1:18–2:12
As Christmas approaches, we see in Matthew's Gospel that Joseph needed faith to make it to the glory of Christmas Day and meet his savior, Jesus, face to face. (Mt 1:18-24) In these final days before Christmas, we're invited to walk in faith, carrying the name the angel revealed to Joseph in a dream on our lips: Jesus.
Mark Booker | Exodus 24:1-11 | The purpose of God drawing near and making himself known is that we might enjoy fellowship with him. That's the purpose of Exodus and the purpose of the incarnation. The covenant ratification ceremony at Mt. Sinai ends in a shared meal and shows us four essential elements of what life with God entails.
The readings for this homily: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/122125.cfmFather Chris, MIC leads us into the hidden strength and obedience of Saint Joseph—a man whose silence speaks louder than words. While Mary's fiat is rightly celebrated, salvation history also depended on Joseph's quiet “yes.” Without it, Jesus would not have had the legal lineage of David, nor the protection and provision of a faithful earthly father.Joseph stands as the head of the Holy Family, chosen by God to guard what was most sacred. Though sinless perfection belonged only to Mary, the Church has long taught that Joseph was sanctified for his mission. Astonishingly, God Himself chose to live in obedience to Mary and Joseph, revealing the dignity of family life and the authority entrusted to fathers.Matthew's Gospel shows us the Nativity through Joseph's eyes. Faced with confusion and fear, Joseph chose charity over judgment. Only after he resolved to act mercifully did God send clarity through an angelic dream. Scripture reminds us that God's guidance often follows—not precedes—acts of trust. “Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid” (Mt 1:20; NABRE).Saint Joseph models humility, courage, chastity, and obedience to God's will. As patron of the family and the Church—two realities most fiercely attacked—his role is more urgent than ever. His life teaches us that holiness is often hidden, obedience is rarely loud, and faith is proven in action.Saint Joseph, patron of a happy death, pray for us. ★ Support this podcast ★
Te compartimos la meditación del día tomada de Mt 1, 18-24.Para más recursos para encontrarte con Dios en la oración, visita nuestra página web www.meditaciondeldia.com, nuestra tienda www.meditaciondeldia.com/tienda/ o síguenos en Instagram @meditaciondeldia_ y compártenos tu opinión!Conviértete en donante de Meditación del Día en este enlace: https://bit.ly/DonarMdDMaría Reina de los Apóstoles, ¡enséñanos a orar!Este podcast es parte de JuanDiegoNetwork.com¡Gracias por escucharnos!
Mt 1,18-24.Este fue el origen de Jesucristo:María, su madre, estaba comprometida con José y, cuando todavía no habían vivido juntos, concibió un hijo por obra del Espíritu Santo.José, su esposo, que era un hombre justo y no quería denunciarla públicamente, resolvió abandonarla en secreto.Mientras pensaba en esto, el Angel del Señor se le apareció en sueños y le dijo: "José, hijo de David, no temas recibir a María, tu esposa, porque lo que ha sido engendrado en ella proviene del Espíritu Santo.Ella dará a luz un hijo, a quien pondrás el nombre de Jesús, porque él salvará a su Pueblo de todos sus pecados".Todo esto sucedió para que se cumpliera lo que el Señor había anunciado por el Profeta:La Virgen concebirá y dará a luz un hijo a quien pondrán el nombre de Emanuel, que traducido significa: "Dios con nosotros".Al despertar, José hizo lo que el Angel del Señor le había ordenado: llevó a María a su casa,
Here's the Saturday, December 20th, 2025 edition of Ken Moon's "Around The House", airing LIVE Saturdays from 1pm to 3pm MT on KRDO News Radio 105.5 FM and 1240 AM.
Here's the Saturday, December 20th, 2025 edition of Ken Moon's "Around The House", airing LIVE Saturdays from 1pm to 3pm MT on KRDO News Radio 105.5 FM and 1240 AM.
BYU Basketball head coach Kevin Young and star players AJ Dybantsa and Richie Saunders spoke with the media after BYU defeated Abilene Christian 85-67 at the Marriott Center in Provo, Utah. Subscribe to the Cougar Tracks Podcast to stay up-to-date with all the daily episodes. Cougar Tracks is on YouTube and X every weekday at Noon (MT), and KSL NewsRadio at 6:30 p.m. (MT). Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-tracks/id1146971609 YouTube Podcast: https://kslsports.com/category/podcast_results/?sid=2035&n=Cougar%20Tracks Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2NCF1KecDsE2rB1zMuHhUh Download the KSL Sports app Google: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bonneville.kslsports&hl=en_US iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ksl-sports/id143593 Mitch Harper is a BYU Insider for KSLsports.com and hosts the Cougar Tracks Podcast daily on KSL Sports YouTube and KSL NewsRadio (SUBSCRIBE). Harper also co-hosts Cougar Sports Saturday (12–3 p.m.) on KSL NewsRadio. Follow Mitch’s coverage of BYU athletics in the Big 12 Conference on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram: @Mitch_Harper. Want more coverage of BYU sports? Take us with you wherever you go. Download the new and improved KSL Sports app from Utah’s sports leader. Allows you to stream live radio and video, keeping you up-to-date on all your favorite teams.
http://GuildhallWealth.com/RebelNews | Tune in to The Real Money Show every Saturday at 1 pm ET/11am MT/10am PST on the Rebel News, brought to you by Guildhall Wealth Management. Hosted by Jerry Correia & Jeremy Wiseman. Looking for smart ways to protect and grow your wealth? The Real Money Show is dedicated to helping investors understand the power of precious metals as hard assets that stand the test of time. You'll learn practical strategies to protect your family's wealth, diversify your portfolio, and make informed investment decisions. Since 2002, Guildhall has guided clients through inflation, stock market volatility, and geopolitical uncertainty, offering expert advice, market research, and one-on-one support. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, check out The Real Money Show for insights that could shape your financial future. Visit http://GuildhallWealth.com/RebelNews to learn how to protect your savings with physical gold and silver. rebelnews
With the stroke of a pen our industry is more exposed than ever. Though it's not set in stone we seem to be running head first into the abyss known as Schedule 3. We have had multiple shows highlighting this potential schedule change and what it would do to our fragile state regs. The big winners are the MSO's and corporate cannabis that can finally get the normal tax benefits that every other business owner has access to. In other words the regulated industry is like a junkie and 280e is the fix it takes just to get back to normal. Our guest @jeffgard42 is one of Colorados top Civil/Criminal Lawyers and our go to guy when big shifts like this happen if your unsure where you stand if this executive order go's through then make sure to tune in. So get that @dabx GO rig charged your @jerome_baker bong Clean with some ice
This Can Be Your Story (Part - 30) | ഇത് നിങ്ങളുടെ കഥയാകാം (ഭാഗം - 30) | Malayalam Christian Messages | Br. Damien Antony | Morning Glory Podcast - 1794 | 20 Dec 2025
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Happy Festivus! Hosts Fran Chismar and Tom Knezick connect with John Mark Courtney (Owner, Kind Earth Growers) and Santino Lauricella (Education Manager, Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve), to celebrate the Airing of Grievances. Topics include light native plant snacks and drinks, Mt. Rushmore of ecological heroes, and Feats of Strength with a Plant ID quiz. Music by Egocentric Plastic Men, Outro music by Dave Bennett. Follow Kind Earth Growers Here. Follow Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve Here. Have a question or a comment? Call (215) 346-6189. Follow Native Plants Healthy Planet – Website / Instagram / Facebook / YouTube Follow Fran Chismar Here. Buy a T-shirt, spread the message, and do some good. Visit our store Here! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
https://slasrpodcast.com/ SLASRPodcast@gmail.com Welcome to the sounds like a search and rescue podcast, this week we are joined for our year end episode by our friend and sometimes cohost, Dave or Dave shits in the woods fame. Dave will join me and nick with a year end reflection of all the hiking and adventures we did. Listen up and you can start planning for 2026 hiking and hear about some of the moments that stood out the most to us. Plus some jokes and shenanigans, we have local NH hiking news, recaps of recent hikes on Whaleback, a sunrise hike on Mount Kearsarge and a trip out to Mount Cannon for the December grid. All this and more as we say see ya later to 2025. Note - we had some audio issues for the last 30 minutes - Nick worked his audio editing magic but just a heads up the audio changes slightly at the end. Topics Welcome Dave and no one knows Dave's real last name Mike's leave no trace violation and more Mt. Agassiz Nick hosts games - Would you rather? And Two Truths and a Lie Thanks to Mountain Wanderer NH Fish and Game Retirement MA is too expensive NH Parks 1st Day Hikes Fiance's family pranks her over a 10k race Cold Case Murder Update Gear Talk Music Minute - Heart Recent Hikes - Mike, Dave and Stomp hike Whaleback Mountain and Patrick McCarthy Search Recent Hikes - Nick hikes Kearsarge and Cannon 2025 Highlights Show Notes Apple Podcast link for 5 star reviews SLASR Merchandise SLASR LinkTree SLASR's BUYMEACOFFEE Mount Agassiz Logging RR Poster at the Mountain Wanderer, thanks Forrest! Shout out to Heidi Murphy who is retiring from NH Fish and Game High cost of living in the Baystate driving period to NH Register for NH State Parks 1st Day Hikes - good idea for families Families who run - fiance's family pranks bride to be about a fake 10k race Image of backpack from 2001 hiker murder cold case released Former WM Trail Collective director to lead guilty to Federal charges of fraud Article with more details Cat Shield Snowfeet Walkski Patric McCarthy Case Step Mother Disputes Murder Theory in death of Patric McCarthy Troubled Homelife Preceded Young Boys Death Sponsors, Friends and Partners Wild Raven Endurance Coaching burgeonoutdoor.com 2024 Longest Day - 48 Peaks Mount Washington Higher Summits Forecast Hiking Buddies Vaucluse - Sweat less. Explore more. – Vaucluse Gear Fieldstone Kombucha CS Instant Coffee The Mountain Wanderer
On December 19, ten years ago, BYU announced that Kalani Sitake was the new head coach of the BYU football program. Sitake has experienced many twists and turns during his head coaching tenure, but after a decade on the job, he has never shied away from being bold. Now he has BYU set for potentially greater heights with his new long-term extension. KSL Sports BYU Insider Mitch Harper reflected on Sitake's past 10 years and the moment he was announced as BYU's head coach. Harper also gave his predictions for the 2025-26 College Football Playoff. Will former BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff lead Tulane to an upset win over Ole Miss in Oxford? Then, finally, NBA superstar LeBron James immediately paid his respects to AJ Dybantsa after the final seconds went off for the Lakers-Jazz game. BYU has a player who could potentially be the face of the sport in the future. BYU basketball welcomes Abilene Christian to the Marriott Center. Harper previewed the game. Subscribe to the Cougar Tracks Podcast to stay up-to-date with all the daily episodes. Cougar Tracks is on YouTube and X every weekday at Noon (MT), and KSL NewsRadio at 6:30 p.m. (MT). Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-tracks/id1146971609 YouTube Podcast: https://kslsports.com/category/podcast_results/?sid=2035&n=Cougar%20Tracks Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2NCF1KecDsE2rB1zMuHhUh Download the KSL Sports app Google: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bonneville.kslsports&hl=en_US iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ksl-sports/id143593 Mitch Harper is a BYU Insider for KSLsports.com and hosts the Cougar Tracks Podcast daily on KSL Sports YouTube and KSL NewsRadio (SUBSCRIBE). Harper also co-hosts Cougar Sports Saturday (12–3 p.m.) on KSL NewsRadio. Follow Mitch’s coverage of BYU athletics in the Big 12 Conference on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram: @Mitch_Harper. Want more coverage of BYU sports? Take us with you wherever you go. Download the new and improved KSL Sports app from Utah’s sports leader. Allows you to stream live radio and video, keeping you up-to-date on all your favorite teams.
This Can Be Your Story (Part - 29) | ഇത് നിങ്ങളുടെ കഥയാകാം (ഭാഗം - 29) | Malayalam Christian Messages | Br. Damien Antony | Morning Glory Podcast - 1793 | 19 Dec 2025
Stop me if you've heard this one before: "The patient's PSIS is 2 degrees higher on the right, so their pelvis is rotated and that's why their back hurts."In this episode of Untold Physio Stories, we're diving into the weeds of the Sacroiliac Joint. We've all been taught the intricate palpation models, but when we look at the actual kinematics, we're often talking about movements so small they're nearly impossible to reliably detect with human hands.In this episode, we discuss:The "Two-Degree" Threshold: Is a 2-degree shift a clinical "aha!" moment or just measurement error (or normal human asymmetry)?Reliability vs. Reality: Why our obsession with "alignment" might be distracting us from what actually gets the patient moving.The Untold Story: A real-world case where focusing on the "degrees" led a clinician down a rabbit hole, and how shifting to a multi-modal, loading-based approach changed the outcome.The bottom line: If your treatment plan changes based on a 2-degree palpation finding, you might be treating the map, not the territory. It's time to stop over-complicating the SIJ and start focusing on what the evidence actually tells us.Don't let a minor deviation in a "test" dictate a major shift in your "treatment." Sensitivity matters, but clinical relevance matters more.Untold Physio Stories is sponsored byComprehend PT- Leave Comprehend PT running in the background or record audio when you have time. The AI based SOAP note generator does the rest! No need for accuracy or exact wording! It's a game changer and will give you more time with your patients! Use code MMT50 to save 50% off your first month. Free trial available at sign up!The Eclectic Approach Network - Check out Dr. E's all new private, non tracking and ad free network for rehab pros! It's free to join, has chat, feed, and all the features of other social networks without the creeping tracking.Check out EDGE Mobility System's Best Sellers - Something for every PT, OT, DC, MT, ATC or Fitness Minded Individual https://edgemobilitysystem.com
how nonprofits set goals that actually move revenue, relationships, and results. They start with the metric many teams avoid because it can be a rude awakening: donor retention. Tony walks through a simple way to calculate it, then connects the number to what leaders feel every day, time and budget pressure. His reminder lands like a CFO truth bomb: “The data doesn't lie.” If your team assumes things are fine because a few familiar names show up at events, this episode brings you back to reality and gives you a starting point for a better plan.From there, the conversation turns to relationship depth. The point is not endless list building. It is quality over quantity, supported by segmentation and donor tiers, and backed by a pipeline you can actually manage. Julia frames it in plain business language: your pipeline is not a vague hope, it is a set of lanes that deserve goals, tracking, and steady motion all year, not a December scramble driven by board pressure and gala season.They also press into revenue diversification, especially when grant and government dollars can shift quickly. Multiple lanes are not just safer, they keep fundraising work more sustainable for the humans doing it. Then they move to data and tools: a robust CRM, mobile access, timely notes after donor meetings, and capacity building funding that can help pay for the systems and training.Finally, they tie it all together with culture. A culture of philanthropy means everyone owns the donor experience, including customer service, and teams can celebrate other organizations' wins without losing confidence.Find us Live daily on YouTube!Find us Live daily on LinkedIn!Find us Live daily on X: @Nonprofit_ShowOur national co-hosts and amazing guests discuss management, money and missions of nonprofits! 12:30pm ET 11:30am CT 10:30am MT 9:30am PTSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show
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TEMPO DE REFLETIR 01618 – 19 de dezembro de 2025 Apocalipse 22:17 – O Espírito e a noiva dizem: Vem! E todo aquele que ouvir diga: Vem! Quem tiver sede venha; e quem quiser, beba de graça da água da vida. De acordo com filólogos e gramáticos, a língua portuguesa tem aproximadamente 300 mil verbetes. Como Deus não está limitado a regras de semântica ou gramática, em Seu infinito vocabulário, qual seria a palavra favorita dEle? Sempre que a pronunciamos, essa palavra demonstra o interesse pelo bem-estar das pessoas, o desejo de ter sua companhia. Nós a dirigimos a quem duvida do nosso amor e acolhimento. É a palavra que Deus usa para aqueles que se recolhem em si mesmos com medo dEle. Essa palavra se repete três vezes no texto de hoje. Está apropriadamente inserida na conclusão do último livro; no último convite da Bíblia. É a palavra “vem”. Parece que Deus, no fim de tudo, antes de fechar o último texto e tudo o que os escritores da Bíblia tinham falado, disse a João: “Vamos abrir parênteses. Deixe-Me fazer um novo convite. Vamos dar mais uma chance para que decidam. Ainda há muitos indecisos. Deixe-Me insistir. Por isso, o Espírito e a noiva dizem: ‘Vem!' E todo aquele que ouve diga: ‘Vem!' Quem tiver sede, venha.” Essa era a palavra que estava constantemente nos lábios de Jesus: “Venham a Mim todos os que estão cansados e sobrecarregados” (Mt 11:28). “Venham, benditos de Meu Pai!” (Mt 25:34). Mas, apesar dessa insistência, Ele diz: “Quem quiser.” Não “quem entende”, “quem pode” ou “quem é digno”. Simplesmente quem quiser. No dia do funeral de Janete, Ted Kidd, o esposo, contou como haviam se conhecido. Ele tinha terminado antes que ela os estudos na faculdade e trabalhava numa cidade a centenas de quilômetros dali. Pareciam estar sempre em diferentes cidades, mesmo assim, já namoravam havia sete anos. Em cada Dia dos Namorados, Ted propunha o noivado, mas Janete dizia: “Não, ainda não.” Finalmente, ambos foram morar em Dallas. Ted estava no limite de sua paciência. Comprou um anel de noivado e convidou-a para jantar. Estava preparado para insistir na proposta. Outro “não” significaria que ele teria que decidir viver sem ela. Depois da sobremesa seria a hora. Reuniu toda a sua coragem, mas sabendo que Janete havia levado um presente para ele, decidiu esperar. “O que você trouxe?”, perguntou ele. Janete colocou nas mãos dele uma pequena caixa do tamanho de um livro. Ele abriu a caixa e desdobrou cuidadosamente o papel de seda. Dentro havia uma peça de bordado que Janete havia feito, com uma simples inscrição: “Sim.” Essa é a palavra que Deus anseia ouvir de cada um de nós. Reflita sobre isso no dia de hoje e ore comigo agora: Pai, a nossa resposta também é SIM. Toma conta de nossa mente, de nosso coração, de nossa vida. Por favor! Em nome de Jesus, amém! Saiba como receber as mensagens diárias do Tempo de Refletir: -> No celular, instale o aplicativo MANAH. -> Para ver/ouvir no YouTube, inscreva-se neste Canal: youtube.com/AmiltonMenezes7 -> Tenha os nossos aplicativos em seu celular: https://www.wgospel.com/aplicativos -> Para receber pelo WhatsApp, adicione 41 99893-2056 e mande um recadinho pedindo os áudios. -> Participe do nosso canal no TELEGRAM: TELEGRAM AMILTON MENEZES . -> Participe do nosso canal no WhatsApp: WHATSAPP CHANNEL Amilton Menezes . -> Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amiltonmenezes7/ -> Threads: https://www.threads.net/@amiltonmenezes7 -> X (Antigo Twitter): https://x.com/AmiltonMenezes -> Facebook: facebook.com/AmiltonMenezes
Reid welcomes dog trainer John McIltrot for Seranoa Kennels (www.seranoakennels.com) from Roundup, MT, alongside John's training partner Taylor Todd. John is a fascinating character: bird dog trainer, falconer, mentor, animal behaviorist, and prairie philosopher. He and Taylor explore concepts of animal behavior, mentorship, how to move slowly through a training process with humility and keen observation.
Will there be any opt-outs for BYU football in the 2025 Pop-Tarts Bowl? The health of the team is a big storyline as the Cougars prepare to take on the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. KSL Sports BYU Insider Mitch Harper discussed the key storylines in the Top 25 matchup in the Bowl Season during his latest episode of the Cougar Tracks Podcast. Also, on Throwback Thursday, Harper played trivia to test his knowledge of BYU football bowl history. Then, finally, an interview with BYU defensive ends and Special Teams Coordinator Kelly Poppinga. Subscribe to the Cougar Tracks Podcast to stay up-to-date with all the daily episodes. Cougar Tracks is on YouTube and X every weekday at Noon (MT), and KSL NewsRadio at 6:30 p.m. (MT). Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-tracks/id1146971609 YouTube Podcast: https://kslsports.com/category/podcast_results/?sid=2035&n=Cougar%20Tracks Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2NCF1KecDsE2rB1zMuHhUh Download the KSL Sports app Google: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bonneville.kslsports&hl=en_US iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ksl-sports/id143593 Mitch Harper is a BYU Insider for KSLsports.com and hosts the Cougar Tracks Podcast daily on KSL Sports YouTube and KSL NewsRadio (SUBSCRIBE). Harper also co-hosts Cougar Sports Saturday (12–3 p.m.) on KSL NewsRadio. Follow Mitch’s coverage of BYU athletics in the Big 12 Conference on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram: @Mitch_Harper. Want more coverage of BYU sports? Take us with you wherever you go. Download the new and improved KSL Sports app from Utah’s sports leader. Allows you to stream live radio and video, keeping you up-to-date on all your favorite teams.
En este mensaje tratamos el caso de un hombre que «descargó su conciencia» de manera anónima en nuestro sitio www.conciencia.net y nos autorizó a que lo citáramos, como sigue: «Desde hace cinco meses estoy platicando con una mujer que vive la misma fe que yo.... Sin embargo, la madre de ella, que todavía no me conoce, se refiere a mí de forma despectiva.... La hija no ha logrado mantener una relación con nadie porque su mamá siempre interviene y hasta quiere decidir con quién se va a casar. »Nosotros pensamos que si la amistad sigue así, podríamos optar por un noviazgo, pero tememos que la señora quiera intervenir en esa relación también. Queremos saber qué hacer. Por favor, oriéntenos.» Este es el consejo que le dio mi esposa: «Estimado amigo: »Es muy prudente de su parte consultarnos acerca de esta situación antes de comenzar un noviazgo y de profundizar en la relación que ha cultivado con esta mujer. Y es prudente de parte de ella contarle lo que está pasando en su vida y por qué sigue soltera. »Ya que menciona su fe, en primer lugar queremos recordarle lo que dice la Biblia acerca de una situación como esta. Desde el principio la Biblia dice que “dejará el hombre a su padre y a su madre, se unirá a su mujer, y los dos llegarán a ser uno solo”.1 Nosotros creemos que esta enseñanza se aplica tanto a las mujeres como a los hombres, es decir, que la mujer también dejará a su padre y a su madre. Por eso cuando Jesucristo citó este pasaje del libro de Génesis empleó la palabra griega anthropos, que significa hombre en sentido genérico, por lo que también se traduce como “ser humano” o “persona”.2 »Nos parece muy interesante observar que cuando se dio esa enseñanza sobre dejar a padre y madre, ¡ni siquiera existían los padres y las madres! Dios sabía por adelantado que habría conflictos y luchas de poder, así que se aseguró, de antemano, de darnos las pautas necesarias para superar esos problemas. »En el caso de su amiga, su futuro depende de la voluntad que ella tenga para separarse de la mamá. Si ella no puede o se niega a hacerlo, entonces recomendamos que usted no siga adelante con la relación. Si ella no es capaz de hacerlo ahora por tener que cuidar a la mamá, o por las finanzas, o por la dinámica de la familia, entonces lo más probable es que jamás podrá lograr separarse. Y si usted opta por seguir adelante con la relación a pesar de todo, sólo usted tendrá la culpa cuando los problemas sean cada vez más graves. »El honrar a padre y madre, tal como enseña la Biblia, no quiere decir que hay que vivir con ellos o contarles acerca de su vida sentimental. Y en definitiva no quiere decir que ellos deban elegir al cónyuge del hijo o de la hija. Los que aún practican tales costumbres viven por lo general en el hemisferio oriental y siguen las enseñanzas de otras religiones en lugar de las enseñanzas de Cristo.» Con eso termina lo que recomienda Linda, mi esposa. Este caso y este consejo pueden leerse e imprimirse si se pulsa la pestaña en www.conciencia.net que dice: «Casos», y luego se busca el Caso 874. Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Gn 2:24 (NVI) 2 Mt 19:5; Mr 10:7
This week, hosts Dean and Maxwell Rotbart offer their third annual holiday treat for Monday Morning Radio listeners: a reading of the inspirational adult Yuletide tale, A Christmas Day Miracle, by Dean and Talya Rotbart. Since the book was first published in 2021, it has become a perennial holiday favorite. A Christmas Day Miracle tells the true story of one man, Riyaz Adat, on death's doorstep, his devoted wife, Margaret, and Riyaz's miraculous survival and recovery. It's a poignant reminder for people of all faiths of the wonder and power of life's unexpected blessings. This is a once-a-year exclusive presentation you don't want to miss. A Christmas Day Miracle is available in a keepsake softcover edition on Amazon for only $9.75. Photo: Riyaz and Margaret Adat Posted: December 22, 2025 Monday Morning Run Time: 1 Hour 30 Minutes Episode: 14.29 Other books from TJFR Press: But I Said I'm Sorry — A book for children 5-11 years old. Highly recommended by Dr. Laura Schlessinger The Boy Who Answered the Call of Kilimanjaro: The Adventures of Riyaz — Based on the true story of a Tanzanian boy who sets out on an adventure, walking with two schoolmates more than 600 miles from Dar es Salaam to Mt. Kilimanjaro. (Also available from Amazon in Spanish and French) All You Can Eat Business Wisdom: A Monday Morning Radio Anthology of Actionable Advice — Described by Kirkus Reviews as a well-mounted business self-help book that's actually helpful – and a good read, too. Perfectly Ordinary, Yet Extraordinary: Making a Meaningful Difference in the Lives of Others — An inspirational text designed to facilitate the undertaking of homegrown charitable projects. September Twelfth: An American Comeback Story — A thrilling and inspiring tale of journalistic dedication — Kirkus Reviews
The readings for this homily: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/121825.cfmFather Matthew, Tomeny, MIC reflects on St. Joseph — the silent guardian of the Holy Family — and the mystery that unfolded when God entrusted him with Mary and the Christ Child. The Gospel tells us Joseph was “a righteous man” (Mt 1:19; NABRE), not because he had all the answers, but because he responded to God with humility, reverence, and obedience. Faced with a situation beyond human explanation, Joseph chose mercy over judgment and trust over control.Father Matthew explores the Church's rich tradition on Joseph's response to Mary's pregnancy. Rather than suspicion, many saints and theologians saw in Joseph a profound reverential fear — a recognition that he was standing before the work of the Holy Spirit. Like St. Peter who said, “Depart from me, Lord, for I am a sinful man.” (Lk 5:8; NABRE), Joseph considered himself unworthy to be so close to such holiness. His desire to step back was not rejection, but awe.God, however, reveals Joseph's role through the angel: “Do not be afraid to take Mary your wife into your home” (Mt 1:20; NABRE). Joseph's obedience gives Jesus His legal lineage as Son of David and provides the Holy Family with protection and stability. Though he never speaks a word in Scripture, Joseph's faith speaks loudly.As Christmas approaches, this homily invites us to imitate St. Joseph — to stop striving for control and allow Christ to dwell in the home of our hearts. True righteousness is found not in understanding everything, but in humbly saying "yes" when God asks us to make room for Him. ★ Support this podcast ★
In this episode of WealthVest: The Weekly Bull & Bear, Tim and Drew interview Danny Dayan, discussing his macroeconomic overview, including demand, labor, inflation, the Fed, tariffs, and the dollar.WealthVest – based in Bozeman, MT– is a financial services marketing and distribution firm specializing in fixed and fixed index annuities from many high-quality insurance companies. WealthVest provides the tools, resources, practice management support, and products that financial professionals need to provide their clients a predictable retirement that has their best interest in mind.Hosts: Drew Dokken, Tim PierottiAlbum Artwork: Sam YarboroughShow Editing and Production: Tavin DavisDisclosure: The information covered and posted represents the views and opinions of the hosts and does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of WealthVest. The mere appearance of Content on the Site does not constitute an endorsement by WealthVest. The Content has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. WealthVest does not make any representation or warranties with respect to the accuracy, applicability, fitness, or completeness of the Content.WealthVest does not warrant the performance, effectiveness or applicability of any sites listed or linked to in any Content. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional investing advice. Always seek the advice of your financial advisor or other qualified financial service provider with any questions you may have regarding your investment planning. Investment and investing involves risk, including possible loss of principal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mt 1,18-24.Este fue el origen de Jesucristo:María, su madre, estaba comprometida con José y, cuando todavía no habían vivido juntos, concibió un hijo por obra del Espíritu Santo.José, su esposo, que era un hombre justo y no quería denunciarla públicamente, resolvió abandonarla en secreto.Mientras pensaba en esto, el Angel del Señor se le apareció en sueños y le dijo: "José, hijo de David, no temas recibir a María, tu esposa, porque lo que ha sido engendrado en ella proviene del Espíritu Santo.Ella dará a luz un hijo, a quien pondrás el nombre de Jesús, porque él salvará a su Pueblo de todos sus pecados".Todo esto sucedió para que se cumpliera lo que el Señor había anunciado por el Profeta:La Virgen concebirá y dará a luz un hijo a quien pondrán el nombre de Emanuel, que traducido significa: "Dios con nosotros".Al despertar, José hizo lo que el Angel del Señor le había ordenado: llevó a María a su casa,
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What happens when a midsize SUV quietly blurs the line between mainstream and luxury? Is the 2026 Mazda CX-70 Turbo S Premium Plus the sleeper SUV more drivers should be paying attention to? In this review, Richard Rush breaks down Mazda's newest two-row SUV with 340 horsepower, M-Hybrid Boost, and a driving feel that surprises right from the first on-ramp. Does the mild electric assist change how it accelerates? How does it compare to the CX-90—and is losing the third row actually a win for cargo space and families? With upscale materials, heated and ventilated seats, strong fuel economy, and a price point that undercuts many luxury rivals, this CX-70 is one to check out. Is this the SUV people keep asking, “What is that?”—and why are long-time Mazda owners racking up over a half a million miles? Listen in and decide whether the CX-70 belongs on your short list. Have a question about a car review or a general automotive question? Call the KLZ560am studios in Denver during the Drive-Radio program on Saturdays from 10 am to 1 pm MT at 303-477-5600 or text 307-200-8222. Listen live on the KLZ560am app or at https://Drive-Radio.com.
Year-end doesn't “arrive” in nonprofits so much as it ambushes us. And that's exactly why this conversation with John Tiso, VP of Revenue and Service Delivery at JMT Consulting, and Buu Lình Tran, SVP of Financial Solutions at JMT Consulting, feels like a shot of espresso for your finance, accounting, and operations leadership.Host Julia C. Patrick frames the real business challenge: you're not only closing the books you're leading humans through a high-pressure stretch where accuracy, speed, and collaboration all collide. Buu Lìnn makes the case that strong leadership is less about pushing harder and more about supporting smarter: assess what your staff truly needs, invest in process improvement, and use technology intentionally to make work easier and outcomes stronger.John brings the mindset shift that separates “we survived year end” from “we built capacity for next year.” Organizations that resist change until it's unavoidable end up reacting at the worst possible moment. His blunt truth is the most liberating: “Get ahead of it and you'll be soaring high.” That applies to financial operations, system adoption, and the way leaders set expectations for learning.A standout takeaway: training can't be a one-and-done event. Repetition matters and Buu Lình offers a practical solution: short, reusable “refresh” videos that staff will actually watch, plus an easy onboarding asset when roles change midstream.Then the conversation turns to the big nonprofit efficiency leak: fundraising and finance teams operating with separate data, separate definitions, and a quiet trust gap. The fix is proactive alignment deciding now what data you'll need later, naming data owners, and building a unified approach so teams stop competing and start collaborating.Finally, they zoom out to strategic tech leadership: someone must serve as the connector across departments, guiding decisions so systems and data work together instead of multiplying confusion. Bottom line: year-end leadership is not paperwork it's performance architecture!!#TheNonprofitShow #NonprofitLeadership #NonprofitFinanceFind us Live daily on YouTube!Find us Live daily on LinkedIn!Find us Live daily on X: @Nonprofit_ShowOur national co-hosts and amazing guests discuss management, money and missions of nonprofits! 12:30pm ET 11:30am CT 10:30am MT 9:30am PTSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show
Herrschen oder dienen? – Teil 6 (Mt 5,19; Mk 10,45)
The hilarious Ian Lara arrives at the Delaware Den to talk about his comedy Mt. Rushmore, his favorite Dave Attell stories, & what he thinks of the Ariana Grande/Cynthia Erivo situation. Plus, fan fave Dan St. Gerrmain fills in for Jordan to discuss more conspiracies. Sub to the Patreon for early episode access and bonus Patreon only episodes/content: https://www.patreon.com/BeinIanpod IAN FIDANCE | WILD HAPPY & FREE | FULL STAND UP SPECIAL: https://youtube.com/watch?v=-30PenMy1O8 JORDAN JENSEN | DEATH CHUNK: https://youtube.com/watch?v=ytsilX-QL3s&t=2s Podcast Merch Here!: https://www.coldcutsmerch.com/collections/bein-ian-with-jordan-podcast -Get 10% off your first month of BlueChew Gold w/ code SKA @ http://BlueChew.com/ -Support the show & get 20% off your 1st Sheath order with code IAN at https://www.sheathunderwear.com Follow Jordan Jensen: @jordanjensenlolstop https://instagram.com/jordanjensenlolstop See Jordan Live! - https://punchup.live/jordanjensen Follow Ian on Twitter, Twitch, and Instagram: @ianimal69 https://instagram.com/ianimal69/ See Ian Live! - https://punchup.live/ianfidance Follow Ian Lara! https://instagram.com/ianlaralive Follow DSG! https://instagram.com/danst.germain Please RATE, REVIEW, and SUBSCRIBE to Bein Ian with Jordan on all platforms! Produced by: James Webb https://instagram.com/thechicagopro/ Intro song: “Bein Ian with Jordan” by Wesley Schultz and Ian Fidance Outro song: Title Holder “It Doesn't Matter” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pete Stetina has been racing bikes for nearly his entire life — and 2025 marks his final season chasing results. But before stepping away from the start line, he set his sights on one last ambitious goal: the Mt. Washington Hill Climb record. In this episode of Breakfast with Boz, Pete joins Ian to share why Mt. Washington became his final big target, what stepping back from racing really looks like, and the story behind his new film, "Feeding the Rat." Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
BYU basketball head coach Kevin Young and players AJ Dybantsa, Tyler Mrus, and Rob Wright III spoke with reporters after No. 10 BYU defeated Pacific 93-57 at the Marriott Center. Subscribe to the Cougar Tracks Podcast to stay up-to-date with all the daily episodes. Cougar Tracks is on YouTube and X every weekday at Noon (MT), and KSL NewsRadio at 6:30 p.m. (MT). Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-tracks/id1146971609 YouTube Podcast: https://kslsports.com/category/podcast_results/?sid=2035&n=Cougar%20Tracks Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2NCF1KecDsE2rB1zMuHhUh Download the KSL Sports app Google: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bonneville.kslsports&hl=en_US iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ksl-sports/id143593 Mitch Harper is a BYU Insider for KSLsports.com and hosts the Cougar Tracks Podcast daily on KSL Sports YouTube and KSL NewsRadio (SUBSCRIBE). Harper also co-hosts Cougar Sports Saturday (12–3 p.m.) on KSL NewsRadio. Follow Mitch’s coverage of BYU athletics in the Big 12 Conference on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram: @Mitch_Harper. Want more coverage of BYU sports? Take us with you wherever you go. Download the new and improved KSL Sports app from Utah’s sports leader. Allows you to stream live radio and video, keeping you up-to-date on all your favorite teams.
The BYU football home-and-home series with California has been canceled by the Golden Bears following the ACC's move to a nine-game schedule. KSL Sports BYU Insider Mitch Harper breaks down the news and its implications for BYU football in the 2026 season. Also, in this episode of Cougar Tracks, the latest with the Transfer Portal, and former BYU QB Zach Wilson doesn't get the starting nod in place of Tua Tagovailoa with the Miami Dolphins. Then, finally, BYU basketball crushed Pacific at the Marriott Center. Pacific's AD said BYU was a bunch of "walking bags of cash." Harper shared his thoughts on that and the BYU basketball win over the Tigers. Subscribe to the Cougar Tracks Podcast to stay up-to-date with all the daily episodes. Cougar Tracks is on YouTube and X every weekday at Noon (MT), and KSL NewsRadio at 6:30 p.m. (MT). Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-tracks/id1146971609 YouTube Podcast: https://kslsports.com/category/podcast_results/?sid=2035&n=Cougar%20Tracks Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2NCF1KecDsE2rB1zMuHhUh Download the KSL Sports app Google: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bonneville.kslsports&hl=en_US iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ksl-sports/id143593 Mitch Harper is a BYU Insider for KSLsports.com and hosts the Cougar Tracks Podcast daily on KSL Sports YouTube and KSL NewsRadio (SUBSCRIBE). Harper also co-hosts Cougar Sports Saturday (12–3 p.m.) on KSL NewsRadio. Follow Mitch’s coverage of BYU athletics in the Big 12 Conference on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram: @Mitch_Harper. Want more coverage of BYU sports? Take us with you wherever you go. Download the new and improved KSL Sports app from Utah’s sports leader. Allows you to stream live radio and video, keeping you up-to-date on all your favorite teams.
Listener Laura came at us spitting venom about Peanut Butter Blossoms and it went off the rails in a cookie fight. In Group Therapy, our listener's husband is sometimes spending more time talking to his female married co-worker than her. She doesn't suspect anything, but feels weird about it. We got an update from Brandy who wanted to convince her hubby to move to Mt. Washington from Indiana and dive into some #dudeknowledge!
In today's homily, Fr. Tyler Mentzer, MIC, reflects on the genealogy that opens the Gospel of Matthew — a passage we often rush past, yet one filled with profound hope. “The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham” (Mt 1:1; NABRE) is not merely a list of names. It is the story of salvation unfolding through real people, real families, and real brokenness.This lineage includes saints and sinners, faithful patriarchs and corrupt kings, Jews and Gentiles, holiness and grave sin. Scripture does not hide the dysfunction. David's adultery, idolatrous rulers, exile, foreign bloodlines — all are present. And yet, this is precisely where Christ chooses to enter. God does not wait for a perfect family tree. He enters human history as it is and redeems it from the inside out.Father Tyler reminds us that Matthew deliberately frames this genealogy as a new beginning — a new Genesis. Just as creation began “in the beginning,” so now a new creation begins with Christ. Jesus stands at the center of history, time, and salvation. As Scripture teaches, “... whoever is in Christ is a new creation” (2 Cor 5:17; NABRE).This message is especially powerful as Christmas approaches. Many families carry wounds, strained relationships, and painful legacies. Yet the Gospel assures us that when Jesus is invited into a family, into a heart, into a life, everything begins to change.Sin does not have the final word. Grace does.As we prepare for Christmas, Fr. Tyler challenges us to ask honestly: Where is Christ still waiting to be invited in? When we say yes to Him, the Lord who “will save his people from their sins” (Mt 1:21; NABRE) begins a work of restoration that reaches backward, forward, and into eternity. ★ Support this podcast ★
This week on the Tapped In: Indy Wrestling Podcast, Nick is joined by Rosario Grillo and Jacked Jameson for a loaded episode.From holiday-themed chaos to massive crowds, surprise returns, title changes, and long-term story shifts, the guys break down what mattered most — and what it means heading into 2026.
Mike Wendt and Andy Ferg get an update on Andy's health. Plus, we discuss the retirement of John Cena, the death of Rob Reiner, our Mt. Rushmore of Revenge Movies, and other nonsense. We're the food show your deserve.Special THANKS to The Gary Girolamo Group, Ben Franklin Print Co., Twisted Fate Brewing, Anthony's Roast Beef in Reading, Jamie's Roast Beef, C&S Pizza and Beef, Summit's Place in Middleton & Brother's in Peabody!Thanks to the very talented Mark DiChiara for the original F-Buddies theme music.
Check out this encore show from December 4, 2025 Fr. Michael-Joseph Paris joins Patrick in studio to discuss Silent Prayer What is he language of God? (8:42) Jan - Silence. There is a silence that exists after the guests go home. There is joy when guests come and the silence after they leave is saddening. Can you help me appreciate this more? (13:14) silence as an invitation to prayer (15:39) Judy - I thought I was going to go mad during silent Adoration. I thought I could find comfort but could not. Can you help? (19:50) Break 1 (21:05) Email from MT – Why do sins seem to become really profound when I am in silence and especially before receiving the Eucharist? Maureen - I wonder if the devil is trying to disquiet people in adoration who have trouble with silence? (26:57) Ben - I am a seminarian. I want to share that silence has helped with my vocation and discernment. I would not be here without it. (31:17) Nicole - I wanted to go on a Silent Retreat but now have to cancel. I find it hard to put myself in silence. How can I make a spiritual retreat for myself. (36:51) Break 2 Mark - Talking about silence. My grandfather starting going on silent retreats during the 1950s. We used to go on a yearly silent retreat. Some years I couldn’t wait to talk but other years I couldn't wait. (43:16) David - Going to Adoration really trained me to be in the Presence of the Lord. What is the correlation of creating space in our hearts for silence and making room for our Lord?
The poetic and deep Samantha Sweetwater joins us to talk about her substantial new work “True Human.” We explore how our a human obsession with power over life (control, separation, and abstraction) has pulled us away from harmony with the power of life itself—and what becomes possible when we return to integrity, sovereignty, and kinship with the living world. This is an invitation to re-enchant your perception, tend your own soul's role in the web of life, and step into your future‑ancestor self with courage, wonder, and devotion.Samantha Sweetwater is a master facilitator, executive mentor, and wisdom guide who has spent three decades helping thousands navigate personal and collective transformation. Founder of Dancing Freedom, Peacebody Japan, and One Life Circle, she has trained hundreds of facilitators worldwide. She partners with leaders in business, health, and technology to navigate awakening and align impact with regenerative futures. Her work invites you to come fully alive and to remember your soul's collaboration with the living world. Samantha lives on the fog-kissed slopes of Mt. Tamalpais in Northern California.She carries a certain frequency of transmission in this work and in her words.In this episode, we cover so many topics including:This moment in the human relationship to planetBio spiritualityRites of Passage, Integrity and SovereigntyWonder, Joy and Grief Power Over Life vs Power of LifeEnlifenmentKinship ConsciousnessProtopiaHer Sophia TransmissionsFuture VisionsCeremonies for a Small PlanetHelpful links:Samantha Sweetwater - Author of True Human: Reimagining Ourselves at the End of Our World. Get your copy now on AmazonJoin upcoming Retreats and Events with SamanthaNEW Book by Christine: The Mystic Heart of Easter: A Four-Day Journey Through Love, Death, and Rebirth. Available on AmazonEaster Intensive: A Holy Week Journey with Christine Mason and Elizabeth Arolyn Walsh on April 2-5, 2025Bhakti House Immersion with Christine Mason and Adam Bauer, with Special Guest Christopher “Hareesh” Wallis on May 17–27, 20262026 Living Tantra Online Course: An Introduction to Tantra, Neo Tantra and Sacred Sexuality, Starts March 10, 2026.@christinemariemason@rosebudwomanFounder, Rosebud Woman, Award Winning Intimate and Body CareCo-Founder, Radiant Farms, Sundari GardensNEW BOOK: The Mystic Heart of Easter: A Four-Day Journey Through Love, Death, and Rebirth. Available on AmazonThe Nine Lives of Woman: Sensual, Sexual and Reproductive Stages from Birth to 100, Order in Print or on KindleSubscribe: The Museletter on Substack Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Te compartimos la meditación del día tomada de Mt 1, 1-17.Para más recursos para encontrarte con Dios en la oración, visita nuestra página web www.meditaciondeldia.com, nuestra tienda www.meditaciondeldia.com/tienda/ o síguenos en Instagram @meditaciondeldia_ y compártenos tu opinión!Conviértete en donante de Meditación del Día en este enlace: https://bit.ly/DonarMdD María Reina de los Apóstoles, ¡enséñanos a orar!Este podcast es parte de JuanDiegoNetwork.com¡Gracias por escucharnos!
(00:00-31:31) Everything sucks but happy Tuesday. Louie down....again. Let's have slurpees. Dylan Holloway out for a bit. It's bad when Daddy Padre is sniping goalies. STL City with a new coach. Caller Ellen wants to talk about it. Tim does so many things great it's hard to rank them. Mt. Rushmore of Tim impressions. Jiminy Glick. Ellen doesn't wanna talk about the new gaffer. Broad gauged. Vinnie Favorito. The skeleton is the bane of Jackson's existence. A brief audio sampling of Vinnie Favorito. Parenthood. You wanna talk soccer coaches?(31:40-49:10) The whore house robe at Christmas. Audio of Kelly Chase at the Blues game last night thanking the crowd for their support. Audio of Jim Montgomery talking about that Kelly Chase moment and what he means to this city and team. Chaser inspiring people despite his battle. He seems to know everyone. Retire 39. Chase and Mike Shannon's hunting trips.(49:20-1:09:37) The end may be near for the Cardinals and Brendan Donovan. Giants and Mariners in play? You ever seen JoJo Romero? Audio of Jim Bowden talking Donovan possibly being the next shoe to drop. The legitimacy of Predictionary brought into question. For some reason they're not happy about Sam Pittman. Will the Cardinals home opener be a sellout?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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WhoMike Giorgio, Vice President and General Manager of Stowe Mountain, VermontRecorded onOctober 8, 2025About StoweClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Vail Resorts, which also owns:Located in: Stowe, VermontYear founded: 1934Pass affiliations:* Epic Pass: unlimited access* Epic Local Pass: unlimited access with holiday blackouts* Epic Northeast Value Pass: 10 days with holiday blackouts* Epic Northeast Midweek Pass: 5 midweek days with holiday blackouts* Access on Epic Day Pass All and 32 Resort tiers* Ski Vermont 4 Pass – up to one day, with blackouts* Ski Vermont Fifth Grade Passport – 3 days, with blackoutsClosest neighboring U.S. ski areas: Smugglers' Notch (ski-to or 40-ish-minute drive in winter, when route 108 is closed over the notch), Bolton Valley (:45), Cochran's (:50), Mad River Glen (:55), Sugarbush (:56)Base elevation: 1,265 feet (at Toll House double)Summit elevation: 3,625 feet (top of the gondola), 4,395 feet at top of Mt. MansfieldVertical drop: 2,360 feet lift-served, 3,130 feet hike-toSkiable acres: 485Average annual snowfall: 314 inchesTrail count: 116 (16% beginner, 55% intermediate, 29% advanced)Lift count: 12 (1 eight-passenger gondola, 1 six-passenger gondola, 1 six-pack, 3 high-speed quads, 1 fixed-grip quad, 1 triple, 2 doubles, 2 carpets)Why I interviewed himThere is no Aspen of the East, but if I had to choose an Aspen of the East, it would be Stowe. And not just because Aspen Mountain and Stowe offer a similar fierce-down, with top-to-bottom fall-line zippers and bumpy-bumps spliced by massive glade pockets. Not just because each ski area rises near the far end of densely bunched resorts that the skier must drive past to reach them. Not just because the towns are similarly insular and expensive and tucked away. Not just because the wintertime highway ends at both places, an anachronistic act of surrender to nature from a mechanized world accustomed to fencing out the seasons. And not just because each is a cultural stand-in for mechanized skiing in a brand-obsessed, half-snowy nation that hates snow and is mostly filled with non-skiers who know nothing about the activity other than the fact that it exists. Everyone knows about Aspen and Stowe even if they'll never ski, in the same way that everyone knows about LeBron James even if they've never watched basketball.All of that would be sufficient to make the Stowe-is-Aspen-East argument. But the core identity parallel is one that threads all these tensions while defying their assumed outcome. Consider the remoteness of 1934 Stowe and 1947 Aspen, two mountains in the pre-snowmaking, pre-interstate era, where cutting a ski area only made sense because that's where it snowed the most. Both grew in similar fashion. First slowly toward the summit with surface lifts and mile-long single chairs crawling up the incline. Then double chairs and gondolas and snowguns and detachable chairlifts. A ski area for the town evolves into a ski area for the world. Hotels a la luxe at the base, traffic backed up to the interstate, corporate owners and $261 lift tickets.That sounds like a formula for a ruined world. But Stowe the ski area, like Aspen Mountain the ski area, has never lost its wild soul. Even buffed out and six-pack equipped and Epic Pass-enabled, Stowe remains a hell of a mountain, one of the best in New England, one of my favorite anywhere. With its monster snowfalls, its endless and perfectly spaced glades, its never-groomed expert zones, its sprawling footprint tucked beneath the Mansfield summit, its direct access to rugged and forbidding backcountry, Stowe, perhaps the most western-like mountain in the East, remains a skier's mountain, a fierce and humbling proving ground, an any-skier's destination not because of its trimmings, but because of the Christmas tree itself.Still, Stowe will never be Aspen, because Stowe does not sit at 8,000 feet and Stowe does not have three accessory ski areas and Stowe the Town does not grid from the lift base like Aspen the Town but rather lies eight miles down the road. Also Stowe is owned by Vail Resorts, and can you just imagine? But in a cultural moment that assumes ski area ruination-by-the-consolidation-modernization-mega-passification axis-of-mainstreaming, Aspen and Stowe tell mirrored versions of a more nuanced story. Two ski areas, skinned in the digital-mechanical infrastructure that modernity demands, able to at once accommodate the modern skier and the ancient mountain, with all of its quirks and character. All of its amazing skiing.What we talked aboutStowe the Legend; Vail Resorts' leadership carousel; ascending to ski area leadership without on-mountain experience; Mount Brighton, Michigan and Midwest skiing; struggles at Paoli Peaks, Indiana; how the Sunrise six-pack upgrade of the old Mountain triple changed the mountain; whether the Four Runner quad could ever become a six-pack; considering the future of the Lookout Double and Mansfield Gondola; who owns the land in and around the ski area; whether Stowe has terrain expansion potential; the proposed Smugglers' Notch gondola connection and whether Vail would ever buy Smuggs; “you just don't understand how much is here until you're here”; why Stowe only claims 485 acres of skiable terrain; protecting the Front Four; extending Stowe's season last spring; snowmaking in a snowbelt; the impact and future of paid parking; on-mountain bed-base potential; Epic Friend 50 percent off lift tickets; and Stowe locals and the Epic Pass.What I got wrongOn detailsI noted that one of my favorite runs was not a marked run at all: the terrain beneath the Lookout double chair. In fact, most of the trail beneath this mile-plus-long lift is a market run called, uh, “Lookout.” So I stand corrected. However, the trailmap makes this full-throttle, narrow bumper – which feels like skiing on a rising tide – look wide, peaceful, and groomable. It is none of those things, at least for its first third or so.On skiable acres* I said that Killington claimed “like 1,600 acres” of terrain – the exact claimed number is 1,509 acres.* I said that Mad River Glen claimed far fewer skiable acres than it probably could, but I was thinking of an out-of-date stat. The mountain claims just 115 acres of trails – basically nothing for a 2,000-vertical-foot mountain, but also “800 acres of tree-skiing access.” The number listed on the Pass Smasher Deluxe is 915 acres.On season closingsI intimated that Stowe had always closed the third weekend in April. That appears to be mostly true for the past two-ish decades, which is as far back as New England Ski History has records. The mountain did push late once, however, in 2007, and closed early during the horrible no-snow winter of 2011-12 (April 1), and the Covid-is-here-to-kill-us-all shutdown of 2020 (March 14).On doing better prepI asked whether Stowe had considered making its commuter bus free, but it, um, already is. That's called Reeserch, Folks.On lift ticket ratesI claimed that Stowe's top lift ticket price would drop from $239 last year to $235 this coming season, but that's inaccurate. Upon further review, the peak walk-up rate appears to be increasing to $261 this coming winter:Which means Vail's record of cranking Stowe lift ticket rates up remains consistent:On opening hoursI said that the lifts at Stowe sometimes opened at “7:00 or 7:30,” but the earliest ski lift currently opens at 8:00 most mornings (the Over Easy transit gondola opens at 7:30). The Fourrunner quad used to open at 7:30 a.m. on weekends and holidays. I'm not sure when mountain ops changed that. Here's the lift schedule clipped from the circa 2018 trailmap:On Mount Brighton, Michigan's supposed trashheap legacyI'd read somewhere, sometime, that Mount Brighton had been built on dirt moved to make way for Interstate 96, which bores across the state about a half mile north of the ski area. The timelines match, as this section of I-96 was built between 1956 and '57, just before Brighton opened in 1960. This circa 1962 article from The Livingston Post, a local paper, fails to mention the source of the dirt, leaving me uncertain as to whether or not the hill is related to the highway:Why you should ski StoweFrom my April 10 visit last winter, just cruising mellow, low-angle glades nearly to the base:I mean, the place is just:I love it, Man. My top five New England mountains, in no particular order, are Sugarbush, Stowe, Jay, Smuggs, and Sugarloaf. What's best on any given day depends on conditions and crowding, but if you only plan to ski the East once, that's your list.Podcast NotesOn Stowe being the last 1,000-plus-vertical-foot Vermont ski area that I featured on the podYou can view the full podcast catalogue here. But here are the past Vermont eps:* Killington & Pico – 2019 | 2023 | 2025* Stratton 2024* Okemo 2023* Middlebury Snowbowl 2023* Mount Snow 2020 | 2023* Bromley 2022* Jay Peak 2022 | 2020* Smugglers' Notch 2021* Bolton Valley 2021* Hermitage Club 2020* Sugarbush 2020 with current president John Hammond | 2020 with past owner Win Smith* Mad River Glen 2020* Magic Mountain 2019 | 2020* Burke 2019On Stowe having “peers, but no betters” in New EnglandWhile Stowe doesn't stand out in any one particular statistical category, the whole of the place stacks up really well to the rest of New England - here's a breakdown of the 63 public ski areas that spin chairlifts across the six-state region:On the Front Four ski runsThe “Front Four” are as synonymous with Stowe as the Back Bowls are with Vail Mountain or Corbet's Couloir is with Jackson Hole. These Stowe trails are steep, narrow, double-plus-fall-line bangers that, along with Castlerock at Sugarbush and Paradise at Mad River Glen, are among the most challenging runs in New England.The problem is determining which of the double-blacks spiderwebbing off the top of Fourrunner are part of the Front Four. Officially, the designation has always bucketed National, Liftline, Goat, and Starr together, but Bypass, Haychute, and Lookout could sub in most days. Credit to Stowe for keeping these wild trails intact for going on a century, but what I said about them “not being for the masses” on the podcast wasn't quite accurate, as the lower portions of many - especially Liftline - are wide, often groomed, and not particularly treacherous. The best end-to-end trail is Goat, which is insanely steep and narrow up top. Here's part of Goat's middle-to-lower section, which is mellower but a good portrayal of New England bumpy, exposed-dirt-and-rocks gnar, especially at the :19 mark:The most glorious ego boost (or ego check) is the few hundred vertical feet of Liftline directly below Fourrunner. Sound on for scrapey-scrape:When the cut trails get icy, you can duck into the adjacent glades, most of which are unmarked but skiable. Here, I bailed into the trees skier's left of Starr to escape the ice rink:On Vail Resorts' leadership shufflesTwelve of Vail's 37 North American ski areas began the 2024-25 ski season with a different leader than they ended the 2023-24 ski season with. This included five of the company's New England resorts, including Stowe. Giorgio, in fact, became the ski area's third general manager in three winters, and the fourth since Vail acquired the ski area in 2017. I asked Giorgio about this, as a follow up to a similar set of questions I'd laid out for Vail Resorts CEO Rob Katz in August:I may be overthinking this, but check this out: between 2017 and 2024, Vail Resorts changed leadership at its North American ski areas more than 70 times - the yellow boxes below mark a new president-general-manager equivalent (red boxes indicate that Vail did not yet own the ski area):To reset my thinking here: I can't say that this constant leadership shuffle is inherently dysfunctional, and most Vail Resorts employees I speak with appreciate the company's upward-mobility culture. And I consistently find Vail's mountain leaders - dozens of whom I have hosted on this podcast - to be smart, earnest, and caring. However, it's hard to imagine that the constant turnover in top management isn't at least somewhat related to Vail Resorts' on-the-ground reputational issues, truncated seasons at non-core ski areas (see Paoli Peaks section below), and general sense that the company's arc of investment bends toward its destination resorts.On Peak ResortsVail purchased all of Peak Resorts, including Mount Snow, where Giorgio worked, in 2019. Here's that company's growth timeline:On Vernon Valley-Great GorgeThe ski area now known as Mountain Creek was Vernon Valley-Great Gorge until 1997. Anyone who grew up in the area still calls the joint by its legacy name.On Paoli Peaks versus Perfect NorthMy hope is that if I complain enough about Paoli Peaks, Vail will either invest enough in snowmaking to tranform it into a functional ski area or sell it. Here are the differences between Paoli's season lengths since 2013 as compared to Perfect North, its competitor that is the only other active ski area in the state:What explains this longstanding disparity, which certainly predates Vail's 2019 acquisition of the ski area? Paoli does sit southwest of Perfect North, but its base is 200 feet higher (600 feet, versus 400 for Perfect), so elevation doesn't explain it. Perfect does benefit from a valley location, which, longtime GM Jonathan Davis told me a few years back, locks in the cold air and supercharges snowmaking. The simplest answer, however, is probably the correct one: Perfect North has built one of the most impressive snowmaking systems on the planet, and they use it aggressively, cranking more than 200 guns at once. At peak operations, Perfect can transform from green grass to skiable terrain in just a couple of days.So yes, Perfect has always been a better operation than Paoli. But check this out: Paoli's performance as compared to Perfect's has been considerably worse in the five full seasons of Vail Resorts' ownership (excluding 2019-20), than in the six seasons before, with Perfect besting Paoli to open by an average of 21 days before Vail arrived, and by 31 days after. Perfect's seasons lasted an average of 25 days longer than Paoli's before Vail arrived, and 38 days longer after:Yes, Paoli is a uniquely challenged ski area, but I'm confident that someone can do a better job running this place than Vail has been doing since 2019. Certainly, that someone could be Vail, which has the resources and institutional knowledge to transform this, or any ski area, into a center of SnoSportSkiing excellence. So far, however, they have declined to do so, and I keep thinking of what Davis, Perfect North's longtime GM, said on the pod in 2022: “If Vail doesn't want [its ski areas in Indiana and Ohio], we'll take them!”On the 2022 Sunrise Six replacement for the tripleIn 2022, Stowe replaced the Mountain triple chair, which sat up a flight of steep steps from the parking lot, with the at-grade Sunrise six-pack. It was the kind of big-time lift upgrade that transforms the experience of an entire ski area for everyone, whether they use the new lift or not, by pulling skiers toward a huge pod of underutilized terrain and away from longtime alpha lifts Fourrunner and the Mansfield Gondola.On Fourrunner as a vert machineStowe's Fourruner high-speed quad is one of the most incredible lifts in American skiing, a lightspeed-fast base-to-summit, 2,040-vertical-foot monster with direct access to some of the best terrain west of A-Basin.The highest vert total in my 54-day 2024-25 ski season came (largely) courtesy of this lift - and I only skied five-and-a-half hours:On Stowe-Smuggs proximity and the proposed gondola and a long drive in winterAdventurous skiers can skin or hike across the top of Stowe's Spruce Peak and ski down into the Smugglers' Notch ski area. An official ski trail once connected them, and Smuggs proposed a gondola connector a couple of years back. If Vail were to purchase sprawling Smuggs, a Canyons-Park City mega-connection – while improbable given local environmental lobbies -could instantly transform Stowe into one of the largest ski areas in the East.On Jay Peak's big snowmaking upgradesI referenced big offseason snowmaking upgrades for water-challenged (but natural-snow blessed), Jay Peak. I was referring to this:This season brings an over $1.5M snowmaking upgrade that's less about muscle and more about brains. We've added 49 brand new HKD Low E air-water snowmaking guns—32 on Queen's Highway and 17 on Perry Merrill. These aren't your drag-'em-out, hook-'em-up, hope-it's-cold-enough kind of guns. They're fixed in place for the season and far more efficient, using much less compressed air than the ones they replace. Translation: better snow, less energy.On Perry Merrill, things get even slicker. We've installed HKD Klik automated hydrants that come with built-in weather stations. The second temps hit 28 degrees wetbulb, these hydrants kick on automatically and adjust the flow as the mercury drops. No waiting, no guesswork, no scrambling the crew. The end result? Those key connecting trails between Tramside and Stateside get covered faster, which means you can ski from one side to the other—or straight back to your condo—without having to hop on a shuttle with your boots still buckled. …It's all part of a bigger 10-year snowmaking plan we're rolling out—more automation, better efficiency, and ultimately, better snow for you to ski and ride on.The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe