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Beau Martonik sits down with Pennsylvania Game Commission elk biologist Jeremy Banfield to break down the biggest changes to Pennsylvania's elk hunting program in years. They cover the new October season that overlaps the rut, once-in-a-lifetime bull tags, the non-resident cap and higher application cost, how bonus points from all three old seasons are now combined into one application, and the completely redrawn hunt zones numbered 301–309. Jeremy also gives an honest update on the current state of the herd — population estimates, bull to cow ratios, habitat improvements, and where CWD stands relative to the elk range. If you're applying for a Pennsylvania elk tag, this is required listening before July 12th. Apply at huntfish.pa.gov — drawing is July 25th at the Elk Expo in Benezette Topics: 00:00:00 – Intro 00:04:21 – Herd Population — 1,563 Elk and How They Count Them 00:10:31 – Bull to Cow Ratio and Why It's Too High 00:13:27 – CWD — What It Means for Pennsylvania Elk 00:17:21 – Why the Herd Grows Slowly by Design 00:23:05 – New October Season — Why It Was Added 00:26:47 – Resident vs. Non-Resident Changes 00:32:59 – Bull Tags Are Now Once in a Lifetime 00:33:50 – New Bonus Point System — One Application, Combined Points 00:41:11 – How to Apply and What Your Choices Mean 00:52:47 – New Hunt Zones 301–309 — How They Were Built 01:02:12 – Zone Selection Strategy 01:07:10 – Application Deadline and Drawing Day Details 01:16:08 – What Elk Eat and When to See Them 01:20:53 – Closing and Where to Find the Rules Instagram: @eastmeetswesthunt @beau.martonik Facebook: East Meets West Outdoors Shop Hunting Gear and Apparel: https://www.eastmeetswesthunt.com/ YouTube: Beau Martonik - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQJon93sYfu9HUMKpCMps3w Partner Discounts and Affiliate Links: https://www.eastmeetswesthunt.com/partners Poncho Outdoors - Poncho Outdoors makes tough, sharp-looking, no-BS apparel for hardworking outdoorsmen who put in the time year-round. Go to ponchooutdoors.com/EASTMEETSWEST to save $10 and free shipping Amazon Influencer Page https://www.amazon.com/shop/beau.martonik Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When someone we love steps into a new season, sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is pray.Transitions, whether joyful or difficult, often leave us searching for the right words. In those moments, Scripture gives us a place to anchor our hearts and lift the people we love to God with confidence.In this episode, Angie shares a deeply personal moment as her son prepares to graduate from college and step into the next chapter of his life. Rooted in 2 Chronicles 20:12, this conversation invites listeners into a quiet time of praying God's promises over those entering new seasons. What you'll hear in this week's episodeWhy seasons of transition can feel both joyful and uncertain for the people who love usHow praying Scripture gives us words when we don't know what to pray12 powerful Bible passages to pray over someone entering a new seasonHow God's promises bring peace, guidance, protection, and hope in times of changeWhy praying God's Word reminds us that we can trust Him with the people we love ResourcesPrayers for New Seasons Scripture DownloadA printable list of the 12 Scriptures prayed in this episode so you can keep them close and pray them over the people you love.Get your download using this link: https://steadyon.myflodesk.com/12scripturesVerse of the Week“We do not know what to do, but our eyes are on you.”2 Chronicles 20:12b (NIV) Connect with Angie & Steady Onhttps://www.livesteadyon.comTheme Music: Glimmer by Andy Ellison
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This week, we're wrapping up Season 3 of Broadway with AJ and Sarah with another classic “episode about nothing”… and a little bit of everything.
Welcome to Episode 1 43 of the Perfectionist Guide to Mothering!Today is sort of a bonus episode, a fun podcast takeover that I did with Deb Weakly of Help Club for Moms. Thought it would be a fun way to celebrate book launch week with two episodes for you on the podcast. Deb is part of Help Club for Moms. They are a sisterhood of ordinary women with an extraordinary love. For Jesus. They equip Moms through the Help Club for Moms Podcast, their YouVersion, devotional plans, books, and their Radiant Mom Sisterhood. I hope you enjoyed this conversation that I had with Deb.Get a copy of my new book, Two-Minute Timeouts for New Moms: 100 Devotions for Weary and Wonderful Days for yourself and/or some mom friends today at twominutetimeouts.com.Don't forget that you can connect with me via:My website: andreafortenberry.comInstagram: @andreafortenberry
Sweet mama, are you in a season that feels new or overwhelming?In this special episode, Deb sits down with Andrea Fortenberry to talk about navigating the ever-changing seasons of motherhood. Whether it's a new baby, new challenges, or simply a new rhythm, you're not alone, and you don't have to have it all figured out.Be encouraged today:✨ You don't have to be perfect ✨ You're allowed to be a beginner ✨ And God is with you in every momentHe sees it all… and He's gently reminding you:
In this episode of Tea with GaryVee, I talk about the biggest mindset shift you need in 2026: choosing radical optimism over the "fear cupcakes" being sold by the media and world leaders. I encourage you to take full accountability for your life because you are in total control of your happiness. I also discuss the massive business opportunity in Live Shopping and why you should start selling today, even if it's just items from your garage.You'll learn about:The Live Shopping RevolutionWhy Accountability is a Form of LoveHow to Use AI (like Meta's AI) to Find Local CollaboratorsDealing with Grief and Moving into New Seasons of LifeWhy Everything in Life Requires Action
The in between stages of life can feel disorientating because you're not who you were - and not yet fully grounded in who you're becoming.That space can feel like failure if you don't have the right language for it. Join me for some great conversation on this week on Braveheart talks as we discover, God is just as present in the unknown as He is in the promise.
Join us for this week's episode of Braveheart Talks as Megan and Emma discuss how we can go about evolving in every season of life.
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Join us in part 2 of mini series, reinventing yourself in new seasons.
This week I'm Braveheart talks we're starting a brand-new conversation all around the idea of ‘ Reinventing yourself in new seasons' Join myself and Megan as we dive into week one talking around the importance of ‘ Unfollowing familiarity' To unfollow familiarity means intentionally stepping away from what feels normal or comfortable, or routine - when it no longer helps you to grow. It's time to break some of those repetitive cycles and open a new door to transformation.
Welcome to "Onward! A Rose City Podcast"; a place for all your Portland Thorns, Portland Timbers, 107IST, Timbers Army, & Rose City Riveters news, along with stories of our club and culture's history plus a look into the future of soccer support in Portland, Oregon. ON THIS EPISODE! PTFC Chat: PTFC's Seasons have begun! Plus a little catch up 107IST Annual General Meeting and more! LINKS! 107IST CPR Training 107IST AGM Registration 20% off Thorns Tickets Riveters TIFO Painting Volunteer for March Events March 15th Work Party Featured Partner: Highland Stillhouse Pub Featured Partner: Barb & Hannah Massage Therapy & Energy Healing Supporting Trans Rights Donation Drives Ticket Exchange Facebook - Discord Have a ticket to donate? Send it to ticketdonation@107ist.org 107ist.org
There's a very specific kind of comfort that only “Scrubs” can deliver. It's the snap‑cut from slapstick to soul‑crushing. The hallway daydream that detonates into real grief. The sense that medicine is both sacred and absurd, and that humor is the only thing keeping anyone upright. The new “Scrubs” revival understands that alchemy. It is not interested in embalming the past. It is interesting to ask what happens when the dreamers become the grownups, when the interns who once hid behind fantasies now have to lead.On this episode of Bingeworthy, host Mike DeAngelo sits down with Bill Lawrence and Aseem Batra to talk about bringing “Scrubs” back in a way that honors its past without getting trapped by it. The revival premieres with two back‑to‑back episodes on Wednesday, February 25, on ABC and streams the next day on Hulu.For Lawrence, the return starts with gratitude. “Not every show that you worked on gets to have a fan base so passionate that they continue to do it,” he said. That passion, he noted, is alive and well, citing everything from obsessive continuity questions to fans who never stopped revisiting Sacred Heart.
Search for Savannah Guthrie's mother continues with 18,000-plus calls pouring in; GA loses 209,000 ACA enrollees amid Medicaid debate; New Seasons workers win landmark union contract in OR; Experts: KY pork plant settlement wouldn't protect environmental health.
Search for Savannah Guthrie's mother continues with 18,000-plus calls pouring in; GA loses 209,000 ACA enrollees amid Medicaid debate; New Seasons workers win landmark union contract in OR; Experts: KY pork plant settlement wouldn't protect environmental health.
So many creatives set goals that feel safe. Goals that won't rock the boat. Goals that guarantee you won't fail… but also won't grow. In this conversation, we're unpacking how playing small quietly limits your income, your opportunities, and your confidence—and what actually happens when you decide to aim higher.We talk through real examples of saying yes before you feel ready, making strategic moves that don't pay off immediately but compound over time, and why momentum only shows up after you take action. Growth doesn't come from waiting until fear disappears. It comes from moving forward despite it.This episode is for you if you've ever thought, “I'm not ready yet,” “That works for other people, not me,” or “I'll do it once things slow down.” We're breaking down why those thoughts keep you stuck, how successful creatives push past them, and what it looks like to build confidence through action instead of perfection.You are more capable than you think. You don't need permission, a perfect plan, or another year of overthinking. You just need to get started.If fear has been holding you back from raising your prices, expanding your income, or stepping into bigger opportunities, this episode will challenge you to move differently—and remind you that growth is available when you decide to go for it.Momentum is waiting. The next level is closer than it feels.Timestamps:00:00 - 03:30 | Listener Question: Charging vs Complimentary Work for Planners03:31 - 07:45 | Strategic Decision-Making: Evaluating ROI, Market Fit, and Relationships07:46 - 11:30 | Calculated Risks: Industry Awareness and Portfolio Positioning11:31 - 15:10 | Momentum & Visibility: Getting Out of Stagnation15:11 - 18:40 | Letting Go of Old Habits: Adapting to New Seasons of Business18:41 - 22:10 | Evolving Client Expectations & Industry Standards22:11 - 25:45 | Mindset Shifts: Knowing Your Worth Without Blocking Growth25:46 - 29:45 | Saying Yes Strategically: Long-Term Growth Through OpennessThe next round of The Luxury Mastermind will start in Spring 2026! We are thrilled to welcome you inside our signature 8 week program. Learn more + save your seat here >> https://thelevelupco.com/mastermind
Christian Ashley and Leah Robinson dive into the latest happenings in pop culture with a spotlight on two intriguing series: "Fallout" and "School Spirits." Kicking things off, they explore the post-apocalyptic chaos of "Fallout," where characters grapple with the remnants of a nuclear world, uncovering secrets and confronting moral dilemmas. Meanwhile, "School Spirits" brings a ghostly twist, centering on Maddie, a high schooler who must unravel the mystery of her own death while navigating the quirks of her fellow spectral students. With clever banter and insightful reflections from their faith backgrounds, Christian and Leah tackle themes of free will, morality, and the complexities of human nature. They wrap it all up with witty takes and heartfelt recommendations, making this episode a must-listen for fans of thoughtful pop culture discussions.In a recent episode of Systematic Geekology, hosts Christian Ashley and Leah Robinson tackle a mélange of topics, starting with the impending snowpocalypse that has everyone in a tizzy. Christian humorously critiques the panic that ensues when a few flakes fall, and Leah shares her own survival strategies—spaghetti and canned goods over the usual bread and milk. Their easy banter sets the tone for a discussion that flows smoothly into the realms of gaming and television, focusing on the new season of Fallout and the peculiar series School Spirits.Christian dives deep into the Fallout universe, explaining its rich lore and complex characters that grapple with moral dilemmas in a post-apocalyptic world. As he describes the intricacies of the game's factions and their motivations, Leah, who's not well-versed in the franchise, keeps the conversation lively with her insightful questions and witty retorts. They explore the overarching themes of humanity's flaws and the cyclical nature of conflict, drawing parallels to real-world issues. As the conversation unfolds, it becomes apparent that the Fallout series is not just a game but a narrative that challenges players to reflect on their own values and decisions.The episode then shifts focus to School Spirits, a show that combines humor with mystery, featuring Maddie, a high school student who finds herself trapped in her school as a ghost. Leah enthusiastically explains the show's premise, noting how it cleverly weaves together supernatural elements with relatable teenage issues. The dynamics between Maddie, her ghostly friends, and her living ally add depth to the story, making it both engaging and thought-provoking. The hosts reflect on how the show tackles themes of loss, identity, and the afterlife, all while maintaining a light-hearted tone. With their engaging discussions, Christian and Leah offer listeners a delightful exploration of these captivating worlds, encouraging fans to dive into the adventures of Fallout and the quirky mysteries of School Spirits.Takeaways:In the latest season of Fallout, the complexities of human nature and the consequences of power are explored through the lens of a post-apocalyptic world, prompting deep philosophical questions about morality.School Spirits combines supernatural elements with a murder mystery, intertwining character backstories that reveal emotional depth and societal issues, making it compelling for viewers seeking more than just a ghost story.Both shows tackle the theme of seeking identity and purpose in chaotic settings, highlighting how characters navigate their circumstances while grappling with their past and relationships.The hosts engage in witty banter about societal norms, the absurdity of fear-driven behaviors during snowstorms,...
Join us this week as we discuss the new year, new music, and walking into new seasons.
A new year, new seasons and no shortage of must-see television: January's TV series show on arts24 dives into the biggest returns and boldest new chapters on the small screen, guided by arts24 TV critic Dheepthika Laurent and presented by Eve Jackson. We kick off in Paris with the world premiere of "Bridgerton" season four. This new chapter centres on Benedict Bridgerton, the family's free-spirited second son, played by Luke Thompson, whose Cinderella-inspired romance with Sophie – portrayed by Australian actress Yerin Ha – opens up the "downstairs" world for the first time.
Send us a textJoel and a church planter in South America discuss the challenges and rewards of new leadership roles, focusing on balancing authority with humility and identifying necessary skills for future growth. Misael Lucano shares insights from planting a church in Asuncion, Paraguay, and navigating the complexities of leadership transitions. In This Episode: 00:00 New Season of Leadership 02:06 Leadership Evolution: Rural to City 05:44 Strengths, Weaknesses, and Delegation 11:54 Embracing Vulnerability in Leadership 19:01 Seeking the Right People and Avoiding ‘Sheep Stealing' 25:12 Trusting Experience and Holy Spirit Key Takeaways: - Lead with an accurate perception of reality, acknowledging strengths and weaknesses. - Focus on your unique contributions; delegate tasks that others can excel at. - Embrace seasons of leadership, understanding when to be the plumber and when to lead. - Build the foundation of a new venture by intentionally leaving gaps for gifted individuals to fill. - Trust your experience and the Holy Spirit's guidance as you grow into leadership.
In Part 2 of this conversation, the Samis continue their discussion on friendship by unpacking what closure really looks like, and why it can be helpful, but not always required. They explore why compatibility matters just as much in friendships as it does anywhere else, along with topics like girl flirting, the difference between being alone and feeling lonely, and how to protect your peace in relationships.To end, they answer your biggest questions on balancing friendships with career and self-care, making new friends as life evolves, and staying connected through changing seasons. This episode is an honest reminder that friendships can shift, deepen, or take new form, and that there is beauty in every season.Transform Instagram - click here!Sami Spalter Instagram - click here!Sami Clarke Instagram - click here!FORM Shop - click here!FORM Website - click here!Code TRANSFORM for 20% off an annual membership.This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.This episode is brought to you by:Armra: Go to armra.com/TRANSFORM or enter TRANSFORM to get 30% off your first subscription orderRitual: For a limited time, save 40% on your first month at Ritual.com/TRANSFORMBetterHelp: Sign up and get 10% off at BetterHelp.com/transformpod Just Thrive: Get your health in check and save 20% on your first order at justthrivehealth.com/TRANSFORM with code TRANSFORMOllie: Head to Ollie.com/TRANSFORM, tell them all about your dog, and use code TRANSFORM to get 60% off your Welcome Kit when you subscribe today!Caraway: Visit Carawayhome.com/TRANSFORM10 or use code TRANSFORM10 at checkout to take an additional 10% off your next purchaseProduced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What does it truly mean to be a Kingdom professional? In this episode of Fellowship of Kingdom Professionals, Michael Blue lays a powerful foundation for understanding how faith integrates with every aspect of life and work. Drawing from Psalm 24 and the story of Solomon, this conversation explores the difference between the earth as God's creation and the world as the systems that shape culture, careers, and society. This episode introduces what Michael Blue calls the Wisdom Prayer, a prayer that launched Solomon into a legendary reign marked by skill, insight, and divine partnership. You will learn why wisdom is more than knowledge, how prayer operates as a relational transaction with God, and why God cares as much about your weekday profession as your Sunday worship. Whether you are entering a new year, a new career, a new season of leadership, or a new chapter in life, this episode will challenge you to pursue wisdom as the principle thing and to see your work as a sacred assignment. New podcast episodes are available every Monday or Tuesday wherever you listen to podcasts.
This episode will change the way you think about friendships. In Part 1 of this two-episode conversation, the Samis sit down together in Austin to explore the seasons of friendship and the ways our relationships naturally evolve as we do. Together, they reflect on the personal work they've been doing around friendships, what they've learned, and the seasons they're currently in.The Samis open up about leaning on friendships during transitional seasons, what it means to allow people to enter your life as “expanders,” and why your energy is expensive and worth protecting. This conversation offers grounding insight, gentle clarity, and a fresh perspective on what it means to honor your relationships exactly as they are.Transform Instagram - click here!Sami Spalter Instagram - click here!Sami Clarke Instagram - click here!FORM Shop - click here!FORM Website - click here!Code TRANSFORM for 20% off an annual membership.This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.This episode is brought to you by:Quince: Go to Quince.com/transform for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns.Gruns: Get up to 52% off with code transform at gruns.co Canopy: Go to getcanopy.co to save $25 on your Canopy Humidifier purchase today with Canopy's filter subscription. Use code TRANSFORM at checkout to save an additional 10% off your Canopy purchase. Produced by Dear MediaSee 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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With Tricks and Treats, the Halloweenies answer your questions. In this installment -- to close out 2025 -- the gang shares how they pick each season, how they met, which horror franchises deserve a musical, necessary remakes, and what we'd want from another Scream. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of Made for Impact, Petia shares a heartfelt message inspired by a recent Deeply Devoted Bible Study—created for women who desire more than a checklist faith and long for a deeper, more intimate relationship with God. Petia reflects on how many women read the Bible out of obligation rather than desire, and why true transformation happens when we approach Scripture as a way to walk with God, not just learn about Him. This episode invites you to pause and ask yourself: What season am I praying God to move me into? You'll hear a powerful testimony from Melanie Cox, a sister in Christ whose life is a living reminder that God is still a God of miracles. After being told by doctors she would never have children, Melanie prayed with bold faith—standing on the truth that if God did it for Mary, Elizabeth, and Hannah, He could do it for her too. Today, she is the mother of five. This episode will encourage you to stop striving for clarity and instead stand on Scripture, trusting that if God has done it before, He can—and will—do it again. In This Episode, You'll Learn Why Bible reading shouldn't feel like a spiritual checklist How to discern when God is shifting you into a new season The power of grounding your prayers in Scripture How to pray boldly by remembering what God has already done Why testimonies strengthen faith—yours and others A simple, practical way to personalize Scripture in your prayer life Scripture Highlight “Come close to God, and God will come close to you.” — James 4:8 (NLT) Simple Action Step Write down the season you're praying God to move you into. Then find Scripture where God has already done something similar. Pray it boldly and personally: “God, You did it for Esther. You can do it for me.” Join the Deeply Devoted Bible Study If you desire deeper faith, accountability, and sisterhood, you're invited to Deeply Devoted—Petia's weekly online Bible study for women. Every Thursday evening | Free | Online Join here: https://bit.ly/DeeplyDevotedBIBLEstudy
Chris Lindstrom is joined for this episode by Yunzhi Yan, the owner of Seasons Noodle (@seasonsnoodle.mercantile.roc). They dive into his recent move to a new location in the Sibley Building, which has significantly improved visibility and customer traffic compared to his previous spot. He shares insights on the challenges he faced in his old location and how the new open kitchen design enables customers to witness the cooking process.Check out Seasons Noodle at the Mercantile on Main and learn more at seasonsnoodle.comMentioned in this episode:Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. https://shop.joebeanroasters.com
This week in Portland, we're looking into why five city council members are lawyering up, the controversial multibillion-dollar idea to revitalize a coastal town, and a check-in on three local labor disputes. Joining host Claudia Meza on this week's Friday news roundup are KBOO news director Althea Billings and our very own senior producer, Giulia Fiaoni. Discussed in Today's Episode: Law Firm That Regularly Sues the City Over Police Misconduct Is Representing Peacock Councilors [Willamette Week] Oregon's Leading Politicians Want To Bet Billions of Dollars on a New Shipping Terminal. Critics Say It's a Costly Mistake. [Willamette Week] Strike Averted: New Seasons Grocery Workers Secure First Labor Contract [Portland Mercury] Legacy Health Strike Grows as 80 Urgent Care, Pediatric Care Providers Plan Walkouts [Oregonian] Starbucks Workers Rally One Month Into Strike [Willamette Week] Become a member of City Cast Portland today! Get all the details and sign up here. Who would you like to hear on City Cast Portland? Shoot us an email at portland@citycast.fm, or leave us a voicemail at 503-208-5448. Want more Portland news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter and be sure to follow us on Instagram. Looking to advertise on City Cast Portland? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise. Learn more about the sponsors of this December 19th episode: Portland Spirit PaintCare PGE
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Are you struggling to accept that your family is changing - even when it's for the best? It happens in every family relationship - especially among siblings who are used to relating to each other, until a potential spouse comes into the picture. In this special episode, Gaby and Lauren Alessi are getting real about navigating marriage season with your siblings. The sisters share hilarious and heartwarming stories about dating, their engagements, and even their early attempt at creating a podcast (RIP "Girls Talking Sports"). They also open up about the realities of embracing God's plan—even when it looks different than your expectations. You'll hear Gaby open up about the guilt she felt about dating and getting engaged before her older sister, while Lauren reveals the conversation she had with her coach that changed the trajectory of her life and put her on the path that led to her future husband. Whether you're dating and thinking about marriage, single and searching, or just wanting to support a loved one as they enter a new season of their life, this episode is packed with hope, honesty, and the reminder that God's timing and plan don't always look like ours, but they always work out for the best!Support the showJoin our Podience Textline! You can connect with us via text to ask questions and get updates! Text FAMILY to 302-524-0800 Get our TFB Newsletter Join our TFB Newsletter and get more inside news from the Alessis + tips and strategies for a happier family! Get free access to the newsletter Support the Family Business Follow Us on Instagram and Facebook Subscribe on YouTube Leave a review Listen to the Alessi sisters' daily devotional podcast My Morning Devotional
This week we're geeking out about Pokopia, Pokepia? Pokeepia? Nintendo Movies, and new seasons at 20th Century Studios. Andrea Geeking Out The Office (Seasons 6) Bleach (finally made to episode 300!!) Pluribus Fallout: New Vegas Cody Geeking Out Expedition 33 Predator Badlands The Witcher Season 4 Gaming Horizon Steel Frontiers Multiplayer Game https://www.ign.com/articles/horizon-steel-frontiers-interview-with-ncsoft-is-aloy-in-the-game-how-will-it-work-on-pc-and-what-about-those-stylized-characters Pokopia Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDh6COB0Nqk Pokémon™ Pokopia for Nintendo Switch 2 - Nintendo Official Site Game Awards 2025 Nominations Released All The Game Awards 2025 Nominees And Categories - GameSpot Movies Zelda Movie Stills Released https://www.ign.com/articles/nintendo-issues-first-official-the-legend-of-zelda-set-photos-showing-link-and-zelda-in-costume Labubu Movie Happening https://www.ign.com/articles/labubu-is-getting-a-movie-because-of-course-it-is Super Mario Galaxy Trailer TV Shougun Season 2 Takes Place 10 years later https://www.ign.com/articles/we-killed-a-lot-of-people-fx-confirms-shogun-season-2-plot-details-and-new-cast-as-story-leaps-forward-10-years Alien Earth Season 2 Confirmed https://www.ign.com/articles/fxs-alien-earth-renewed-for-season-2 V For Vendetta Show In The Works https://www.ign.com/articles/a-v-for-vendetta-series-represents-dcs-greatest-weapon-in-the-ongoing-war-against-marvel MORE INFO Send us your questions! podcast@geeksundergrace.com For more Geeks Under Grace: http://www.geeksundergrace.com http://www.twitter.com/geeksundergrace http://www.twitch.tv/geeksundergrace https://geeksundergrace.com/give For more Cody Armour: http://twitter.com/CodyArmour https://www.instagram.com/codyarmour/
Today we're looking into the last legal battles over Trump's troop deployments and Zenith Energy. We also dig into a potential strike at New Seasons, the consequences for a former Alaska Airlines pilot who endangered 83 lives, and the surprise closures of a legacy craft beer brand. Joining host Claudia Meza on this midweek roundup is our very own executive producer, John Notarianni. Discussed in Today's Episode: Trump Team Files Emergency Motion To Keep Oregon National Guard Under Federal Control [Oregonian] Appeals Court Rules in Favor of Environmental Advocates in Zenith Energy Lawsuit [Portland Mercury] Former Alaska Pilot Who Tried To Cut Plane's Engines Over Oregon Avoids Federal Prison [Oregonian] Nearly 700 New Seasons Employees Vote To Authorize Strike Ahead of Holidays [KGW] Rogue Ales & Spirits Abruptly Closes Locations [Willamette Week] Become a member of City Cast Portland today! Get all the details and sign up here. Who would you like to hear on City Cast Portland? Shoot us an email at portland@citycast.fm, or leave us a voicemail at 503-208-5448. Want more Portland news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, Hey Portland, and be sure to follow us on Instagram. Looking to advertise on City Cast Portland? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise. Learn more about the sponsors of this November 19th episode: Northwest Children's Theater Simply Eloped Portland General Electric Portland Art Museum PaintCare
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It's No. 6 Oregon and No. 3 Penn State with College GameDay in town, a White Out planned, Big Ten bragging rights on the line and playoff implications aplenty.What more could you want?After getting off to a 4-0 start, Oregon's first true test of 2025 is here: an experienced Penn State team, coming off a bye, looking for revenge after its 2024 Big Ten Championship Game loss. It's as big of a road game as Tyson and Justin can remember for the Ducks. They preview the game, give their predictions and catch up on the Mariners in this week's episode of the Traffic Report.For more, listen to this podcast in the player above or find us over on Apple or Spotify.Looking for more Oregon Ducks coverage? Lookout Eugene-Springfield is the new home for Tyson Alger's coverage of University of Oregon athletics.This week's episode of The I-5 Corridor's Traffic Report is supported by Water Avenue's Oregon Ducks Coffee.With a 5 a.m. flight to Pittsburgh on Friday, I'm thankful I have four new roasts of Oregon Ducks Coffee — Fourth Quarter Fuel, Early Bird Blend, Quack Attack Roast and the limited-edition Tie Dye Bag — to get me up and to the airport on time. Roasted by Portland's Water Avenue Coffee, Oregon Ducks Coffee can be found at New Seasons, Market of Choice, Roth's Fresh Market and Zupan's Market and online at oregonduckscoffee.com.Use promo code Corridor10 for 10% off your purchase.The Traffic Report— Tyson Alger, The I-5 Corridor This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.i-5corridor.com
Send us a textWe're back, audacious gals! Season 5 of the Audacious Black Girl Podcast is here, and this season is all about stepping boldly into who you are and navigating life's transitions with intention and self-trust.In this intro episode, Amanda welcomes you back to the community with love and gratitude, sharing her own reflections on entering a brand-new chapter. She dives into four practical tips for navigating new seasons. Whether it's a fresh start, a significant life change, or simply a shift in mindset, Amanda reminds listeners that every season brings both challenges and opportunities.
Navigating new seasons in our spiritual journey requires strength and courage, just as Joshua needed when leading Israel into the Promised Land. Growth often brings discomfort, but it's necessary for spiritual maturity. To successfully navigate these transitions, we must keep God's Word in our mouths, speaking life rather than complaints, and follow His presence even into unfamiliar territory. God sometimes ends one provision (like the manna) to move us toward something better. These challenging transitions are actually opportunities for deeper maturity and fruitfulness in our faith journey.Keep the Bible in your mouth - what we speak matters, especially during times of change and growth.Follow God's presence - just as the Israelites followed the Ark of the Covenant, we need to be led by the Spirit rather than our own preferences.When spiritual practices feel dry or stale, it may be God's way of pushing you into a new season of growth.Growth and change are often uncomfortable but necessary for spiritual maturity.Our faith is meant to be lived in community, not in isolation.Support the show
In today's episode, Adrienne guides you through a deeply restorative Yoga Nidra practice designed to help you welcome new seasons, new routines, and fresh habits into your life.Yoga Nidra—often called yogic sleep—is a state of conscious relaxation that allows the body to rest deeply while your mind remains awake and aware. Unlike ordinary sleep, Yoga Nidra takes you through stages of awareness that calm the nervous system, reduce stress, and open space for clarity and renewal. Research shows that this practice can improve sleep, enhance creativity, and help integrate positive change into daily life.Our theme for this practice is embracing new beginnings—whether that's shifting into a new season, starting fresh routines, or letting go of old patterns that no longer serve you. Through body awareness, breath, intention-setting, and guided visualization, you'll plant seeds of gratitude and self-care that can grow into lasting habits.This practice is your invitation to rest, restore, and reset. Find a quiet space, lie down, and allow yourself to be guided. By the end, you may feel lighter, clearer, and more ready to step into new rhythms with intention.Send us a textWanna be on the show? Click here to fill out our guest info form or drop us a email at yogachanged@gmail.comFollow us on TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@yogachangedFollow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/yogachanged/For more, go to https://howyogachangedmylife.comThe theme music for this episode, “Cenote Angelita”, was written and produced by Mar Abajo Rio AKA MAR Yoga Music. Dive deeper into this and other original yoga-inspired compositions by visiting bio.site/mcrworks. For the latest updates on upcoming events featuring his live music for yoga and meditation, be sure to follow @maryogamusic on Instagram.
Dan's emotional summer helping his mom move into assisted livingLimor's nostalgic weekend seeing Cyndi Lauper live at the Hollywood BowlEden's inspiring high school cheerleading debut—and what it taught them about grit and inclusivityDan's return to in-person work for NFL season, and the unofficial “dad back-to-school shopping” that came with itA Wall Street Journal article on homebuyers “test-driving” homes before buying—would you do it?This is an episode about showing up—for family, for work, for your younger self—and finding the humor and heart in everyday moments. modern relationship communication podcasthow men and women connect differentlycommunication advice for couplesLimor and Dan relationship expertsemotional connection in datingreal marriage communication toolswhy texting ruins relationshipshow to rebuild intimacyexpert relationship podcastcommunication in long-term relationshipsThis RomCom Life podcastmarriage podcast 2025
Pastor Zack Curry celebrates the 4 year anniversary of Jesus Culture San Diego by remembering what God has done and looking ahead to what He is calling us to next.
EPISODE 2, SZN 3 : yaps about transitioning into new seasons of life that require a different version of you to emerge -- remembering, grieving, embracing, and releasing.I'm learning how to let the Lord into places & spaces of my heart that aren't ready to let go or are afraid to step into the new -- it's bittersweet, it's fun, it's even scary at times -- hopefully it resonates ♡** EPISODES NOW LIVE ON MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL**__________Linden's Instagram : @lindenmckayWORK WITH ME : Get to the Root of Your Health Symptoms & Have a Personalized Protocol made for YOUR body -- Bloodwork Consultsthe supplement that helped clear my skin, decrease inflammation, restore my gut , heal my food allergies & transformed my health: Reishi Mushroom ‘KING' Coffee Check out my E-Book! Your Simple, Empowering, & All Encompassing E-Book on Nutrition : SatisfiedShop my Favorite Foundational Supplements & Beauty Products – ShopMy LinkAmazon Storefront — low toxic home products, my groceries, books, body care : Amazon storefrontBodyBio : ‘LINDENMCKAY' Discount
Old Friends, New SeasonsWhen Mike Yam and I sit down together, it never feels like an interview. It feels like slipping back into a rhythm we've had for over a decade — back when we were in the Pac-12 Network studio, swapping stories between segments, wondering where the game might take us next or driving through the country roads in Oregon on the way to training camp.Today's conversation, presented by our founding sponsor, 76, keeping you on the GO GO GO so you never miss a beat, dives into the Bill Belichick experience, Oregon State, Washington State, USC's former QB Miller Moss and a theory about Stanford and Andrew Luck. We also talk about the recent news around ESPN acquiring NFL Network. Overall, it is a conversation that will take you down memory lane, leave you laughing and always rooting for Mike Yam.Mike's journey since those days has been something to watch. NFL Network host. CW studio anchor for Pac-12 and ACC football. Author of a children's book, Fried Rice and Marinara. TEDx speaker. And one of the most well-connected, well-respected voices in the sport. But when we sat down for this conversation, it wasn't about titles. It was about the moments that stick with you, the ones that remind you why you fell in love with this game in the first place.He'd just come from ACC Media Days, where Bill Belichick walked into the room and made it go completely silent. Players — not even from his team — made a beeline toward him. And the thing that stuck with Mike? Belichick already knew them. He'd studied them. That's the part TV cameras miss: the curiosity, the attention to detail, the quiet personality that comes out when the mic isn't hot.When Mike sat down to interview players he sat across from former USC QB Miller Moss, now at Louisville. He saw a calm, professional presence — the kind that makes you think this team could be in the ACC title mix right away. Can you imagine a Louisville/USC bowl game? Playoff game?! We also kicked around a theory I've had: what if Andrew Luck — now Stanford's GM — stepped into the head coach role? Mike's take? He sees Luck's value as even greater in the GM seat, but we both agree: if Stanford truly commits to football, they could have the most unique offering in the sport.And then, Mike told me what it was like to walk back into a Pac-12 set for the first time since the network made a major pivot. Same desk. Same redwood panels. Even the same scratches. It brought him back to 2012, the first time he ever touched that desk and thought, This is home. I could hear in his voice that, even after everything, part of it still is.We ended where we began — with the two schools still carrying the Pac-12 flag this fall: Oregon State and Washington State. Mike believes there's a massive opportunity for both teams to win now, not just for themselves but for the future of the league. Mike's living through uncertainty again — ESPN is acquiring NFL Media, and no one really knows what that means yet. But he's showing up for his colleagues, staying present in the work, and holding on to the gratitude we both share: we were once kids on the East Coast dreaming of being in these rooms, and now here we are — telling stories from them.This one was special. It's family. And hope you enjoy it, know I did.I'm off to Iowa, Wisconsin and Illinois before a west coast loop back to Oregon, Washington, UCLA and USC this week. As always, follow us on social media for stories from the road.Much love and stay steady,— Yogi This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe
Description: We've got an absolute legend in the house. She's a country music powerhouse, a Grammy winner, a TV star, a best-selling cookbook author, and honestly, probably the only person who could out-sing you and out-cook you on the same day — we're talking about the one and only Trisha Yearwood. You know this queen's voice from classics like 'She's in Love with the Boy' and 'How Do I Live' — songs that have made us cry, and belt in our cars, and maybe text someone we shouldn't. And now, she's back with a brand new album called The Mirror — and let us tell you, it's not just a comeback, it's a reflection, literally. It's raw, it's real, and it's perhaps her most vulnerable project yet. The Mirror is Trisha's first album where she's co-written every song, stepping into new creative territory as both a singer and songwriter. It's a window into Trisha's life at this moment—a culmination of decades in the spotlight, but told on her own terms. It's not just an album—it's a statement of identity, and an invitation to look at yourself with courage and compassion. We're talking about life, love, growth, and how Trisha continues to reinvent herself while staying grounded in what matters. So grab a coffee, or something stronger, and get comfy — because Trisha and Jen are inviting us into their conversation on how we let go of the things that no longer fit who we are so we can embrace the things putting fresh wind at our backs. Thought-provoking Quotes: “There's something in me that really believes in me. It has to be or I wouldn't be sitting here doing these things.”– Trisha Yearwood “I've never been a person who could answer the question, ‘where do you see yourself in the next five years?' I just know that I'm open to the opportunities.”– Trisha Yearwood “For a long time. I let the approval part of me drive the car. I drove that car to plenty of places I was out of alignment with. I don't think I'll ever be completely rid of that voice, but she's in the backseat now. She's not driving the car anymore.”– Trisha Yearwood “Songwriting makes you instantly intimate because you're having to be really vulnerable.”– Trisha Yearwood “From a young age, a lot of women are taught that we don't get to write our own story and we don't get to take control. But you get to decide what the truth about you is and how you want your life to be.”– Trisha Yearwood Resources Mentioned in This Episode: The Mirror Album by Trisha Yearwood - https://trishayearwood.lnk.to/TheMirror Trisha's Southern Kitchen on Food Network - https://www.foodnetwork.com/shows/trishas-southern-kitchen Dry Needling - https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/16542-dry-needling Frozen Shoulder in Menopause - https://bit.ly/44NNOJi Awake: a Memoir by Jen Hatmaker - https://amzn.to/40Og791 Walkaway Joe - https://open.spotify.com/track/5pzoq7ggrA0GN3SMjy0NT8 She's in Love with a Boy - https://open.spotify.com/track/4EJvW4NHAk7TrIeX44jjXF The Song Remembers When - https://open.spotify.com/track/4dS7TYCTGKyhs9ZDt8iPcT The Bluebird Cafe - https://bluebirdcafe.com/ TalkShopLive - https://talkshop.live/channels/trishayearwood Guest's Links: Website - https://www.trishayearwood.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/TrishaYearwood Twitter - https://x.com/TrishaYearwood Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TrishaYearwood Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw0Nn2LTsXGB0rP53Z0ACWQ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@itstrishayearwood Connect with Jen!Jen's Website - https://jenhatmaker.com/ Jen's Instagram - https://instagram.com/jenhatmakerJen's Twitter - https://twitter.com/jenHatmaker/ Jen's Facebook - https://facebook.com/jenhatmakerJen's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/JenHatmaker The For the Love Podcast is presented by Audacy. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In this episode of the Compelled Podcast, Emma Mae speaks directly to those navigating difficult transitions—whether graduating, entering a new season, or simply stepping into the unknown. With Psalm 143 as her anchor, Emma offers three gentle yet powerful encouragements: yield to the Spirit's leading, don't be afraid to plan, and step boldly into new community. Through personal stories, Scripture, and tender wisdom, Emma reminds us that while seasons shift, our purpose remains—to live compelled by the love of Christ. Let this episode be a steadying voice in the midst of your change. - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices