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Pastor shares a sermon titled "Never Out of Date".
You're an artist. And artists don't look to the sidelines before they create. They don't check what everyone else is doing. They don't scroll for validation. They don't ask permission. They go inward. They tap into themselves. And they create from that place. In this episode, I break down why the algorithm isn't the answer. You are. If you've been feeling stressed, foggy, or like you're falling behind because you're not keeping up with every trend, strategy, or platform shift, this episode will bring you back home to yourself. Inside this episode: • Why consuming too much content is making you stressed and foggy • The dangerous trap of looking to other people for your answers • Why your sauce is forever and it's never out of style to be you • What happens when you try to bake a cake with 17 different recipes • Why scrolling when you're at a low point is the worst thing you can do • The comparison trap and fear mongering happening online right now • My meditation practices: driving, gym, and breath work • How to ask yourself the hard questions about your life • Why discernment is everything when you're building your brand • Bad Bunny didn't check what other artists were doing, and neither should you • The practice of having a coffee date with yourself If you don't know who you are, how can anyone else? Stop looking outward. Come back to you. You're a fucking artist. Chapters 00:00:00 The Algorithm Is You 00:00:48 You're an Artist: Stop Looking to the Sidelines 00:03:02 The Dangerous Trap of Consuming Too Much Content 00:03:32 Social Media Is Making You Stressed and Foggy 00:03:56 Your Sauce Is Forever: It's Never Out of Style to Be You 00:04:56 Stop Scrolling When You're at a Low Point 00:05:47 Good Luck Baking a Cake with 17 Recipes 00:06:36 My First Quarter Depression: The Excruciating Slowdown 00:07:19 I Don't Consume Content and Here's Why 00:07:47 Now You're More Relatable: Understanding Your Clients 00:08:08 Get Off Your Phone: The Message to My Clients 00:08:34 Don't Go to the Bar If You're Trying to Quit Drinking 00:09:03 The Fear Mongering and Comparison Trap 00:09:27 You're a Fucking Artist: Come Back to You 00:09:39 My Meditation Practices: Driving, Gym, and Breath Work 00:10:07 Find What Works for You: Journaling, Walking, or Sitting 00:10:17 You Know the Answer: Stop Saying I Don't Know 00:12:39 Ask Yourself the Hard Questions About Your Life 00:13:33 Discernment: Know Who You Are and What You Want 00:13:55 Bad Bunny Didn't Check What Other Artists Were Doing 00:14:26 Have a Coffee Date with Yourself: The Practice 00:15:04 Voice Notes and Journaling: Find Your Expression Method
Wo andere noch CSV-Upload feiern oder zwischen Excel und ERP pendeln, hat Ludwig Meister, technischer Großhändler für Antriebs-, Fluid- und Werkzeugtechnik, längst ein integriertes Supply-Chain-System aufgebaut und zum digitalen Frühwarnsystem gemacht. In dieser Folge ist Max Meister zu Gast. Geschäftsführer von Ludwig Meister in dritter Generation, Optimierer aus Überzeugung und einer der Vordenker, wenn es um digitale Wertschöpfung im technischen Großhandel geht. Er spricht, unter anderem darüber, Was das Geheimnis ist hinter »Never Out of Stock« – der eigenen, preisgekrönten Machine-Learning-gestützten Supply-Chain-Software, die drohende Engpässe erkennt, bevor sie entstehen. OKRs, als wirklich gemeinsame Richtungsgebe statt Pflichtübungen. dem Claim: Aus Tradition fortschrittlich. Max zeigt, was passiert, wenn ein Unternehmen nicht nur an Innovation und Effizienz glaubt, sondern sie baut – Stück für Stück, aus einer klaren Haltung heraus. Das Ergebnis: Ein Unternehmen, das sich ständig neu erfindet und zeigt, wie auch traditionelle Mittelständler zu digitalen Leuchttürmen werden können – ganz ohne Buzzword-Dekoration, aber mit echter Substanz. Jetzt reinhören – und lernen, wie echter Fortschritt im Mittelstand funktioniert: pragmatisch, präzise und zukunftsfähig. KAPITELMARKEN00:00 – Intro & Begrüßung01:48 – Unternehmensvorstellung Ludwig Meister02:45 – Supply Chain Award 04:14 – Sprint Planning | Sketch the Sound06:15 – Entweder-Oder-Fragerunde06:47 – Daily Scrum | Erklär's den Großeltern: »Value Pool«09:42 – Tops & Flops im Supply Chain Management12:05 – Infrastruktur mit neuen Augen sehen 13:30 – Wo die meisten Unternehmen bei der Datenqualität scheitern 14:30 – Systemarchitektur bei Ludwig Meister: Alles aus einem Guss15:42 – Aus Tradition fortschrittlich: Aber, wie? 17:12 – Generationenvielfalt & Change Management18:40– Automatisierung & Dark Warehouse20:15 – Der Prozess: »Never Out Of Stock«24:00 – Was KI bei Ludwig Meister besser macht27:08 – OKRs bei Ludwig Meister: Einführung & Herausforderungen28:55 – Die Realität hinter OKRs32:13 – Die größten Vorteile für Ludwig Meister durch OKRs 34:04 – OKRs individuell anpassen35:26 – Blick in die Zukunft von Ludwig Meister36:30 – Expertentipp für den Mittelstand von Max Meister37:37 – Verabschiedung & Retro
In this interview, retired Indian Army officer Shivender Singh shares his profound experiences from over two decades of military service, focusing on the personal and emotional transformations he underwent. Key Insights
January 19, 2025Pastor Scott PolingOther Scripture used: Genesis 1:27; Psalm 100:3a; Romans 9:20; 2 Corinthians 10:12; Exodus 4:11; Isaiah 45:9-10; Job 34:21; Hebrews 4:13a; Ecclesiastes 11:5; Psalm 119:73a; Job 10:8a, 11-12; Luke 1:41a, 44; Romans 8:28-29a; Proverbs 16:1; Proverbs 16:4; Proverbs 16:9; Proverbs 16:33; Psalm 23:6; Jeremiah 29:11; Matthew 7:9-11; James 1:17; Isaiah 49:15-16a; Lamentations 3:21-24; Psalm 23:4a; Matthew 28:20b; Hebrews 13:5b Main Points: I WANT YOU TO BE ENCOURAGED You're a Magnificent Creation of God Lift Up Your Praise to God You're Never Out of the Sight of God You Can Trust Every Day Over to God You're Always on the Mind of God Completely Rest in the Presence of God
Dr. Michael Youssef offers a reminder of God's unconditional love and grace on the next Leading The Way. It's from his series, A Heart for God . . . looking at the life of King David! This week, a message called, Never Out of God's Sight. Learn more about Dr. Youssef and Leading The Way at LTW.org. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.lightsource.com/donate/913/29
I kept it simple today and just touched up on some of the remaining bowl games in collge football as well as the playoff, I also tapped in to transfer portal. I also got in to week 18 of the NFL season and went over the playoff seedings and matchups. I cap everything offwitha look into College BBall's top 25 anda reap of scores so far this week and we get into some NBA action and talk about the current standings and i got an injry report for Ja Morant and Tyrese Haliburton please be sure to check out Never Out of Bounds on youtube as well and follow me on IG @eljamah791.
An Update on college football( tranfer portal, bowl games) and a look at Week 15 in the NFL. I also get into the NBA(Draymond/GSW, scores from around the league and the standing). Please be sure to follow me on IG @eljamah791 and check out Never Out of Bounds in Youtube.
This episode we discuss final Week of the College Football regular season as well as the college football playoff along with other headlines, Next I go over week 14 of the NFL season as well as the playoff picture, then I wrap things up with a discussion on Plants in the Music industry. Be sure to follow me on IG @eljamah791 and be sure to check out the Never Out of Bounds channel on Youtube.
College Football update( Rankings, Heisman Watch, Saturday Preview) The NFL(Thurs Night Football, standings) Word on the Street( Republican Dysfunction, the Fight in Palstine. Be Sure to Follow me on IG @eljamah791 and check out Never Out of Bounds on Youtube.
In this week's episode, host Margaret Walls talks with Victoria Sanders and Molly Robertson. Sanders is a research analyst at the New York City Environmental Justice Alliance, and Robertson works at Resources for the Future as a research associate. They discuss a recent report that Sanders and Robertson have published alongside coauthors about the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, a 2019 law in New York State that aims to achieve net-zero emissions and specifies that at least 35 percent of the benefits should go toward disadvantaged communities. Sanders and Robertson describe the role of environmental justice communities and advocacy groups in the development and implementation of the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, options for implementing the law, and how these implementation options are projected to affect greenhouse gas emissions and air quality in specific communities. References and recommendations: “Prioritizing Justice in New York State Climate Policy: Cleaner Air for Disadvantaged Communities?” by Alan Krupnick, Molly Robertson, Wesley Look, Eddie Bautista, Victoria Sanders, Eunice Ko, Dan Shawhan, Joshua Linn, Miguel Jaller, Narasimha Rao, Miguel Poblete Cazenave, Yang Zhang, Kai Chen, and Pin Wang; https://www.rff.org/publications/reports/environmental-justice-communities-new-york-state-climate-policy-clcpa/ “Broken Ground” podcast; https://brokengroundpodcast.org/ “Never Out of Season: How Having the Food We Want When We Want It Threatens Our Food Supply and Our Future” by Rob Dunn; https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/rob-dunn/never-out-of-season/9780316260695
Mary and Frank recap the Sunrise Theater Bluesfest, talk about "Hold On, Reach Out" by Over, Never Out, and Mary gives un update of this week's music.
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Over the weekend, President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy agreed to raise the debt ceiling. Like all other Americans, President Biden must now wait and see what US lawmakers will do with the debt ceiling and budget deal that was just negotiated. It's in their hands now with a vote soon to happen. Meanwhile, a judge in South Carolina has placed a temporary hold on a recently signed 6-week abortion ban. Senior Reporter at the Daily Signal, Mary Margaret Olohan, joins to share her thoughts on the judge halting the pro-life bill in South Carolina and what comes next. And Turkey's longtime president is not leaving power anytime soon. Philip Crowther, affiliate reporter with the Associated Press, has more from Turkey. Also, the Vatican released a 20 page pastoral reflection on Sunday urging the faithful to be "reflective, not reactive" on social media. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser, joins to tell us more about these guidelines. Finally this evening, May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and 2 military veterans are raising their voices to reach out to former service members. One of the members of "Over, Never Out," Jason Criss Howk, also spent 23 years in the US Army and served several tours in Afghanistan, and he joins us now to share why he released this song and why outreach to our veterans and their mental health is so important to him. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
In dieser Episode spreche ich mit Maximilian Marquart, dem Gründer und CEO von Planet A Foods. Planet A Foods ist ein junges, innovatives Unternehmen, das sich zum Ziel gesetzt hat, die Zukunft der Ernährung zu gestalten, indem es nachhaltige Lebensmittel entwickelt. Mein Gast lebt in München und hat Ingenieur- und Materialwissenschaften studiert. Er begann seine Karriere im Automobil-Bereich und gründete 2014 eine Beratungsfirma. 2021 entschied Max sich gemeinsam mit seiner Schwester Sara Planet A Foods zu gründen. Das Ziel war es, etwas für die Umwelt und gegen den Klimawandel zu tun. Nach ersten Versuchen mit Fleischalternativen entschieden sich die Geschwister, den Fokus auf Schokolade ohne Kakao zu legen. Alles begannen mit einem kleinen Lebensmittellabor in Max Küche und einem Seat nach sechs Monaten. Max erzählt uns von den Herausforderungen, die es zu bewältigen gilt, wenn man neue Lebensmittel auf den Markt bringt und wie Planet A Foods diese Herausforderungen angeht. Wir sprechen in dieser Folge außerdem über Selbstsicherheit, Risiken, das Delegieren sowie Stärken und Schwächen. Diese Podcastfolge wurde in HQ Remote® Qualität aufgenommen: www.podcast-inkubator.de Erwähnungen: Never Out of Season: How Having the Food We Want When We Want It Threatens Our Food Supply and Our Future (Buch von Rob Dunn) Y Combinator (US-amerikanisches Gründerzentrum mit Sitz in Mountain View, Kalifornien) Guy Raz 8US-amerikanischer Hörfunkjournalist und -moderator9 The Expanse (US-amerikanische Science-Fiction-Fernsehserie) Diese Folge von 0 auf 1 wird erwähnt: #015 – Pasquale De Falco – Luxus-Kaffeemaschine für Puristen mit La Marzocco #017 – Daniel Wild von Mountain Alliance – Serial-Unternehmer und -Investor Über Gott und die Welt #004 – How to raise money mit Daniel Wild Zeitstempel: 5:25 Vita Maximillian Marquart 7:00 Der Weg zur Gründung von Planet A Foods 12:00 Kakao und der Weg zur Alternative 27:00 Investoren 34:00 Selbstsicherheit und Risiken 55:00 Finanzierung und Produktion 1:19:00 Gelegenheiten und Zweifel 1:30:00 Stärken und Schwächen 1:38:00 Delegieren und HR 1:51:00 Nächste Schritte Zitate: 7:37 Maximilian Marquart: „Ich wollte etwas für die Umwelt und gegen den Klimawandel tun.“ 24:55 Maximilian Marquart: „Wir haben den Herstellungsprozess einer Kakaobohne bis zur Schokolade bei mir in der Küche nachgebaut und angefangen, eine Röstung aufzusetzen und so hatte ich ein kleines Fermentations- und Lebensmittellabor in meiner Küche.“ 32:05 Maximilian Marquart: „Mein Proof Point für unser Produkt war: würde ich es nebenbei naschen?“ 36:29 Maximilian Marquart: „Durch meinen ersten Erfolg habe eine gewisse Selbstsicherheit erlangt. Die Selbstsicherheit hat mich zu einem risikofreudigeren Menschen, aber auch zu einem optimistischeren Menschen gemacht.“ 37:25 Maximilian Marquart: „Es ist immer ein Überleben als Gründer. Egal in welchem Stadium du bist und wie viel Geld du hast oder was du machst. Es ist immer ein Überleben auf verschiedenen Leveln.“ 39:55 Maximilian Marquart: „Selbst, wenn etwas nicht klappen sollte, kann man immer wieder etwas mit sich anfangen.“ 48:00 David: „Liebe Zuhörende ohne Feiern bringt das alles nichts. Feiert, wenn es etwas zum Feiern gibt!“ 1:20:45 Maximilian Marquart: „Ich habe schon oft darüber nachgedacht, ob es harte Arbeit oder Glück ist, was mit dir passiert und ich glaube, es ist 80% Glück. Aber in den Zeiten, wo du kein Glück hast, musst du hart arbeiten.“ 1:24:50 Maximilian Marquart: „Ich finde es schlimm, wenn Führungskräfte nie Zweifel oder Unkenntnis äußern. Ich gebe mir Mühe, transparent zu sein.“ 1:55:40 Maximillian Marquart: „Man muss lernen, mit Problemen umzugehen und irgendwann kommt man an einen Punkt, an dem man lernt anders mit Problemen umgeht.“
EpochTimes: When the CCP Opens Its Economy, It's Never Out of Friendliness
Word on the Street: A Leaky Court, Midterm election results College Footbal, NFL Update NBA Wrap up(Kyrie is back scores/ Standings.. Be sure to follow me on IG @ eljamah791 and check out Never Out of Bounds on Youtube
I go over updates in College Football and the NFL as well as a check on on the MLB playoffs..Theni Wrap things up with some spoken word. Please be sure to follow me on IG @eljamah791 and check out Never Out of Bounds on Youtube.
Vendredi 14 octobre, Frédéric Mazzella a reçu Claudie Haigneré, ancienne astronaute du CNES/ESA, Cyprien Callies, cofondateur de Never Out, ainsi qu'Éric Niddan, cofondateur de Mya, dans l'émission Les pionniers chez Fred Mazzella sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission tous les vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Vendredi 14 octobre, les activités de leur société ont été abordés par Cyprien Callies, cofondateur de Never Out, ainsi qu'Éric Niddan, cofondateur de Mya, reçus par Frédéric Mazzella dans l'émission Les pionniers chez Fred Mazzella sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission tous les vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
I recap week 2 in college football as well as preview the Big 12 conference as well the discuss the Scott Frost hiring. I also dig into week 1 of the NFL and preview this weeks games..My word on the street segment gets on into the shooting death of rapper PnB Rock(RIP, follow me on IG eljamah791 and check out Never Out of Bounds on Youtube.
Section 1. Top 10 Naratives & Investment Themes 1.1 The Collapse in Institutional Trust [04:20]1.2 Crypto/Web3 is Inevitable [06:19]1.3 Bridges and Nifties and DAOs [09:47]1.4 The Decoupling of Cryptos [12:38) 1.5 Permanent (Venture) Capital: In, Up and Down, Never Out [14:27] 1.6 How High Can We Fly [17:07]1.7 Surviving Winter [23:08]1.8 Public Options: Coinbase Opens the Floodgates [27:56]1.9 Copy-Trading: WAGMI [30:10]1.10 Copy-Trading: We Like The Coins [32:40]
Please support this podcast by subscribing on Apple Podcasts, leaving a 5-star review, and sharing with your friends and family!Nature, broadly speaking, is the natural, physical, or material world and the collective phenomena that occur within it. Over the course of human existence, we have accumulated extraordinary knowledge of the natural world. The problem is that rather than utilize that knowledge to further understand and improve our relationship with the natural world, we've taken what we know thus far and used it to try to bend nature to our will.In his new book “A Natural History of the Future: What the Laws of Biology Tell Us about the Destiny of the Human Species”, Dr. Rob Dunn argues that such endeavors will ultimately be fruitless. We are at nature's mercy, not the other way around. Environmental efforts to mitigate climate change are not because we want to save Earth, but to save our species.Today, I'm speaking with Dr. Rob Dunn, a Professor of Applied Ecology at North Carolina State University. Rob heads the Public Science Lab at NC State, where he and his colleagues study the ecology, evolution, and biodiversity of humans and food. He is the author of 7 books and countless scientific publications on issues relating to the world around us. Rob's research looks at the seemingly ordinary yet underexplored – things like alcoholic fruit flies, microbes in the home, parasites and nanobacteria, threats to our food supply, the evolution of flavor, and much more!In this episode, we discuss: The Emerging Field of HologenomicsHow Anthropocentrism Affects Our Perception of NatureThe Truth About Our Understanding of Life on EarthThe Impact of Climate Change on HumansHow Global Warming is Changing the BiosphereThe Future of ConservationRob's Books:A Natural History of the World, Delicious, Never Home Alone, The Man Who Touched His Own Heart, The Wild Life of Our Bodies, Never Out of Season, Every Living ThingConnect with Ahmed:Website: https://ahmednayel.com/ Facebook: Ahmed NayelInstagram: @the.ahmed.nayelTwitter: @theahmednayelYouTubeReferences:Available on episode webpageReminder: Listening is great, but don't forget to apply what you learned in your life.Thank you for tuning in!
Some might call him “superhuman” … Darren McBurnett put himself through the toughest training there is in order to start a 24-year career as a Navy SEAL. Host Charles Mizrahi interviews “McB” on his training, his passion for photography and the work he does as a warrior who’s “never out of the fight.” Topics Discussed: An Introduction to “McB” (00:02:25) A Passion for the Arts (00:04:53) Becoming a Navy SEAL (00:08:16) BUD/S Training (00:13:54) Reprogramming Your Mind (00:20:26) “Keep Moving Forward” (00:24:06) Evolutions of a SEAL (00:32:46) Where Most Quit (00:40:12) Transferring Knowledge (00:52:07) Never Out of the Fight (00:55:04) Spreading the Word (01:02:46) Guest Bio: After joining the military, artist and athlete Darren “McB” McBurnett went on to join the Navy SEALs — a career that would last 24 years. Today, he uses his creative talents to produce works such as his photography book, Uncommon Grit, and acts as an ambassador for the Uncommon Grit Foundation to support those who ensure our freedoms. Resources Mentioned: https://www.amazon.com/Uncommon-Grit-Photographic-Journey-Training/dp/1538735539 (Uncommon Grit: A Photographic Journey Through Navy SEAL Training) https://www.uncommongritfoundation.org/ (Uncommon Grit Foundation) https://lonesurvivorfoundation.org/ (Lone Survivor Foundation) https://www.onemorewave.com/ (One More Wave) Don't Forget To... https://the-charles-mizrahi-show.captivate.fm/listen (Subscribe to my podcast! ) Download this episode to save for later Liked this episode? Leave a kind review! Subscribe to Charles' Alpha Investor newsletter today: https://pro.banyanhill.com/m/1729783
Jay Maus is back! Corners: Always In, Never Out! You’re Soaking in It! Isolation and Japanese Comedy! There’s a Lot of Spanking Involved! Delightful English Accents, a Cure for Depression?! UKsplaining vs Amerisplaining! Post-Apocalyptic Walmart Trilogy! Will Sings the Hits of the Aughts! We’re Havin’ a Vampire Weekend! Weird Al’s Use of the N-Word! #GnarlsBarkleysCrazy! #ThatWasTheBit! Dick Fish vs Faceless Fish, Who Would Win?! Contact Us! Follow Us! Love Us! Email: doubledeucepod@gmail.com Twitter: @doubledeucepod Facebook: www.facebook.com/DoubleDeucePod/ Also, please subscribe/rate/review/share us! We’re on iTunes, Android, Libsyn, Stitcher, Google, Spotify, Radio.com, RadioPublic, pretty much anywhere they got podcasts, you can find the Deuce! Podcast logo art by Jason Keezer! Intro & Outro featuring Rob Schulte! Brought to you in part by sponsorship from Courtney Shipley and listeners like you! Do you like comics? Check out the Chop Shop Podcast where Nelson is a frequent guest and go buy some comics at Chops Comics in Lawrence, Kansas!
On this week's episode of The Open Mind, we welcome Rob Dunn, author of “Never Home Alone: From Microbes to Millipedes, Camel, Crickets, and Honeybees, the Natural History of Where We Live.” Rob Dunn is a professor in the Department of Applied Ecology at North Carolina State University and in the Natural History Museum of Denmark at the University of Copenhagen. He is the author of five previous books including “Never Out of Season” and “Every Living Thing,” Dunn lives in Raleigh, North Carolina. “In the process of sanitizing our own homes,” Dunn reveals in “Never Home Alone,” “we've created a playground of revolution for bacteria and parasites in our not very tranquil homes.” Rob's discovery of 200,000 new species living incognito in our bedrooms, kitchens, living areas, bathrooms, basements, attics, astounds. Some can kill. Some are benign and some may actually help us enhance our health, but most of them, if not all of them, until Rob's investigation, were unknown to us. Together, we discuss these organisms, how we combat them and how we need them.
Season one in the books! So in this episode of Fire Bad, Tree Pretty, Amanda and Lydia take a breath before diving into season two and discuss the strange alternate universe that is the un-aired pilot, then give out some season awards. Points of interest: weird Flutie, imposter Willow, a complete lack of Jesse, flannel is NEVER OUT, sole sisters, Laura Ashley strikes again, genuinely cute Xander/Buffy interactions, NuBronze, weak quips, that's not how crosses work, a nightmare world in which Giles is unsupportive, SocMed, and welcome to Best Wurst, home of the best wurst, may I take your order? Local Flavor: If you're in the Philly area and want to play Buffy Quizzo, it's at Tattooed Mom on June 19th! Tickets are sold out, but we're going to the 7 pm round and have at least one, possibly two, extra tickets if anyone wants to be on our team! Or if you're already going, @ us on SocMed and say hello!
This week, how to avoid contaminating Mars with microbial hitchhikers, turning mammalian cells into biocomputers, and a look at how underground labs in China are creating synthetic opioids for street sales in the United States with Online News Editor Catherine Matacic. Caitlin Hicks Pries joins Julia Rosen to discuss her study of the response of soil carbon to a warming world. And for this month's book segment, Jen Golbeck talks to Rob Dunn about his book Never Out of Season: How Having the Food We Want When We Want It Threatens Our Food Supply and Our Future. Listen to previous podcasts. Download the show transcript. Transcripts courtesy of Scribie.com. [Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech; Music: Jeffrey Cook]
This week, how to avoid contaminating Mars with microbial hitchhikers, turning mammalian cells into biocomputers, and a look at how underground labs in China are creating synthetic opioids for street sales in the United States with Online News Editor Catherine Matacic. Caitlin Hicks Pries joins Julia Rosen to discuss her study of the response of soil carbon to a warming world. And for this month’s book segment, Jen Golbeck talks to Rob Dunn about his book Never Out of Season: How Having the Food We Want When We Want It Threatens Our Food Supply and Our Future. Listen to previous podcasts. Download the show transcript. Transcripts courtesy of Scribie.com. [Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech; Music: Jeffrey Cook]
Joe and Alex talk with author Rob Dunn about his new book "Never Out of Season: How Having the Food we Want When we Want it Threatens Our Food Supply and Our Future." ABC's Jim Ryan also joins the show with an update on the status of the proposed replacement for the Affordable Care Act.
Gays can get married AND there a new episode of Good Hang?!? What a time to be alive. High five for Episode Five of Good Hang! The guys read some really nice fan responses. And, though no one asked for it, they play the accent game again!! Nathan’s been extra, super busy this week filming and singing at people’s weddings. … Continue reading #5 – Acceptance is Never Out of Style →
Never Out of Style by Rev. Chris Andrews; Gospel Lesson Luke 4:1-13; www.FirstMethodist.org
Welcome to Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating Records, bringing you vintage music to which you can't *not* tap your toes, from rapidly rotating 78 RPM records of the 1920s and '30s. On this evening's show we'll fulfill 5/6 of a request, celebrate New York's anniversary, celebrate the birthdays of Rudy Vallee and Buddy Clark, and listen to this past week in recording history. Enjoy the show! Here’s the complete playlist: Segment 1: New YorkNew York became the 11th of the United States on July 26, 1788. Do the New York – Ben Selvin AHO The New Yorker – Red Nichols ah Five Pennies / Red McKenzie The Sidewalks of New York – Nat Shilkret & The Victor Orch./James Lewis My New York – Mal Hallet AHO / Frank Marvin Segment 2: Requests for AlvinRegular listener Alvin has been patiently waiting for me to fulfill several requests, and I was able to come up with two and a half out of three. Got Me Doin' Things – Teddy Hill AHO / Bill Dillard Love is Never Out of Season – Ozzie Nelson Just a Night for Meditation – Al Friedman AHO Segment 3: Rudy ValleeJuly 28 marked the birth in 1901 in Island Point, Vermont, of Hubert Prior Vallee, better known as Rudy. Just an Echo in the Valley – Rudy Vallee Ha-Cha-Cha – Rudy Vallee AH Connecticut Yankees / Rudy Vallee & The Debutantes Reminiscing – Rudy Vallee AH Connecticut Yankees / Rudy Vallee Segment 4: Buddy ClarkJuly 26 marked the birth in 1912 in Dorchester, Massachusetts of Samuel Goldberg, better known as vocalist Buddy Clark. Sweet Music – Lud Gluskin and His Continental Orchestra / Buddy Clark I'm Grateful to You – Dick McDonough AHO / Buddy Clark Evening – Gus Arnheim AHO / Buddy Clark Segment 5: This Week in Recording HistoryIt's here that we play rapidly rotating records celebrating birthdays, having been recorded this past week in years past.Ten Thousand Years Ago – Ted Lewis and His Band / Vernon Dalhar (July 28 1933) Row, Row, Rosie – The Varsity Eight (July 29, 1925) Birmingham Bertha – Jean Goldkette AHO / Kay Palmer (July 27, 1929) That's Annabelle – The Harmonians (July 30, 1926) THANKS FOR LISTENING! If you enjoy the show, please let us know by leaving a comment on the website or the Facebook page or sending an email to Glenn@RapidlyRotatingRecords.com And remember, your requests and topic segments are always welcome.RRR is also available as a podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn and Google Play Music. Simply enter Rapidly Rotating Records in the search box in any of those apps and a link to the show will appear. If you listen to the podcast, please subscribe and leave a rating and comment. THANK YOU!We are proud and happy that Rapidly Rotating Records is also part of Global Community Radio, supplying campus and community radio stations worldwide with hosted music and spoken word programming from sources including public broadcasters, other community radio stations, and independent producers from around the globe.The Rapidly Rotating Records telephone request line is now OPEN! In addition to sending cards or letters, sending email, or posting to the the show's website or Facebook page, you can now call in to request a particular artist, song or topic segment, leave feedback about the show, or ask questions or comment about the music. Of course, I'd be happy if you just call in to say “Hi!” and let me know you're out there listening. The easy-to-remember number is 234-PLAY 78s or 234-752-9787.If you're a member of Facebook, but haven't “liked” the show, won't you please consider doing so? Just go to http://www.facebook.com/rapidlyrotatingrecordsAnd finally, please consider becoming a member of KISL. A basic membership is just $20 and a premium membership is $50. While most of you are not on Catalina Island and can't take advantage of the merchant discounts and offers that go with membership, you'll be supporting community radio on Catalina Island and beyond. I am not paid for the show, nor is it underwritten. I do the show because I love the music and the people, stories and culture behind it. Visit http://www.kislavalon.com/membership. Thanks! The post Rapidly Rotating Records 78 RPM Show – 31 July 2005 appeared first on Glenn Robison's Rapidly Rotating 78 RPM Records.