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Listen in with our host, Tracy Daugherty, as she asks Wendy Biale about her personal experience on pilgrimages in Israel and on the El Camino de Santiago. With advanced degrees in theology, Wendy teaches Scripture and theology to adults training for ministry in the Catholic Church, particularly for the diaconate. She also owns a winery in Napa with her husband, and is the co-owner and business manager of a physical therapy clinic and a healthcare non-profit in the Napa Valley. She loves to cook, travel, read, hike, and visit her 2 grown children in Boulder and Nashville. And every morning begins with the New York Times Crossword Puzzle.Resource Mentioned: Pilgrim Tips & Packing List: Camino de Santiago, S. Yates and Daphne HniatukIf you are interested in joining us to DO MORE, DO GOOD, AND DO IT TOGETHER, check out the following resources:Regional Challenges: https://www.thefreedomchallenge.com/regional-challenges Major Challenge 2024: https://www.thefreedomchallenge.com/major-challengesSubscribe to Newsletter and Prayer updates: https://www.thefreedomchallenge.com/subscribetoday Want to learn more? Visit our websites:The Freedom Challenge US: thefreedomchallenge.comOperation Mobilization USA: omusa.orgInstagram: @thefcusaSupport the Show.
Frank Murphy is joined by his friend Mitch Moore, who is a freelance writer. They are using Frank & Friends Show pint glasses for the first time. Mitch thought Mo the tortoise was ceramic but Frank urges him to watch episode 0019 at https://youtu.be/_LmUlhl7Kdk for the whole story. Frank and Mitch are not offended by meat but Frank's friend Bean does not eat meat from the types of animals he has owned as pets. Mitch makes animal noises to cats and dogs. Frank asks if he talks to all the animals like Doctor Dolittle. Frank and his wife Jere sent a metal detector as a birthday gift to their ten-year-old grandson Artie. It didn't work properly and Frank was asked to send a return code, which he had never done before. Metal detectors are associated with old men who probably wish they had a metal detector when they were ten. This episode is sponsored by BoneZones.com (don't forget the S). Buy books and other merchandise autographed by Body Farm founder Dr. Bill Bass at https://bonezones.com/ including Body Farm t-shirts. Contact BoneZones to hire Frank to give a presentation about Dr. Bass and the Body Farm. Frank interviewed Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat for his TV show, Up Close with Frank Murphy. The episode will air this summer on East Tennessee PBS. Frank met Ricky while hosting the Fair Food Throwdown at the Tennessee Valley Fair and recording a YouTube video that you can watch here: https://youtu.be/rFrvhW30-Bw Mitch often solves the New York Times Crossword Puzzle. Frank has a solving streak of over 2,100 consecutive days. A glitch in the crossword app caused Frank's streak to be broken even though he correctly solved the puzzle on time. Jere told him how to contact the company to get his streak reinstated. Support the Frank & Friends Show by purchasing some of our high-quality merchandise at https://frank-friends-show.creator-spring.com Sign up for a 30-day trial of Audible Premium Plus and get a free premium selection that's yours to keep. Go to http://AudibleTrial.com/FrankAndFriendsShow Find us online https://www.FrankAndFriendsShow.com/ Please subscribe to our YouTube channel at https://YouTube.com/FrankAndFriendsShow and hit the bell for notifications. Find the audio of the show on major podcast apps including Spotify, Apple, iHeart, Podbean, and Audible. Thanks!
Today's Song of the Day is “The New York Times Crossword Puzzle” from Jeremy Messersmith's album Live At The Bryant Lake Bowl.Jeremy Messersmith will be performing at the The Fitzgerald Theater on Thursday, April 25.
1/21/2024The Healthy Matters PodcastS03_E05 - Listen up! We're talking to an Audiologist...The Stapes! Tinnitus! Ear Wax!Approximately 20% of the worldwide population suffers from hearing loss (and around 100% suffer from ear wax... Eeeew). But what can be done to protect our hearing? Is hearing loss permanent? What's that ringing in my ears? And why do we have earwax to begin with? When it comes to your ears and your hearing, there's a lot to know, so we thought it'd be a good idea to have an in-depth conversation with Hennepin Healthcare Audiologist, Dr. Janet Hansen. She's an expert in the field of hearing and will help us get a better understanding of our ears, our hearing, and what can be done when things go awry. Join us and learn about the bummer that is tinnitus, our hearing thresholds, and a common New York Times Crossword Puzzle clue that stumps so many of us... Check it out!Here are some helpful resources that we discussed in the episode if you want to learn more: - American Academy of Audiology- ASHA: American Speech-Language-Hearing AssociationGot a question for the doc? Or an idea for a show? We're all ears...Email - healthymatters@hcmed.orgCall - 612-873-TALK (8255)Find out more at www.healthymatters.org
Ring in the new year with the CMO Podcast as Jim welcomes Jonathan Knight, the SVP, Head of Games for The New York Times. The Times Games include the famous New York Times Crossword Puzzle, The Mini Crossword, Wordle, Spelling Bee, Connections, and Tiles. Founded in 1851, The New York Times is one of the oldest and most respected brands in the world, with nearly 10 million subscribers. Jonathan knows a lot about building brands with high and lasting consumer engagement and loyalty. He has worked in the gaming industry for nearly 30 years, holding roles at Activision in the early days, then Electronic Arts as the senior leader on the Sims franchise. Jonathan then moved to Zynga and Warner Brothers Games before joining the New York Times Games in the fall of 2020. Tune in for a thoughtful conversation about how brands can learn from the high-growth gaming category, and what leaders at large could learn from popular and lasting game brands. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (12/1/22) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
In this ep, Rebecca and Brooke review New York Times crossword puzzles from 11/9/22 - 11/12/22. Including! The first-ever, no-details-necessary, void-where-prohibited Crossnerds challenge: ⭐ Guess Our Zodiac Signs! ⭐️ Tweet us @Crossnerds or message us to play. Also!: "Reduplicative names" puzzles "Reduplicative": redundant? Repeated clues: ALLOWED! Non-semantic themes Letterbanks Two takes on GOTTI Things that don't look like boats Reverse reveals The grammar of adverbs (disjuncts, e.g. "Hopefully...") Evocativeness in clues What sound owls make (hint: it is not "PEEP") Enjoying "Crossnerds"? Give us five ⭐️s in Spotify! Comment in Apple Podcasts! @ us on Twitter! Support us on Patreon! Or just keep listening. Or all. Ideally all. But we'll take any. Please and thank you!
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (7/7/22) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (7/14/22) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (7/14/22) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (7/7/22) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (6/30/22) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (6/23/22) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (6/16/22) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (6/9/22) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Dave and Ethan review the May 10, 2022 “Weird Al” Yankovic concert at Ridgefield Playhouse in Ridgefield, Connecticut from The Unfortunate Return Of The Ridiculously Self-Indulgent Ill-Advised Vanity Tour.
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (5/26/22) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (5/19/22) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (5/12/22) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (4/28/22) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (5/5/22) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (4/28/22) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (4/21/22) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (3/24/22) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Dave and Ethan welcome puzzle masters Eric Berlin and Joe Bohanon to the podcast. Eric constructed a crossword puzzle with Weird Al for the New York Times, and together, Eric and Joe were part of a very special and obscure Weird Al appearance at the 2022 MIT Mystery Hunt. Johnny O'Hern also pops in to discuss Weird Al's new project with American Greetings.Be sure to visit our website for links to the supporting material and puzzles that we mention in this episode.
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (3/17/22) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (3/10/22) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (3/3/22) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (2/24/22) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (2/17/22) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (2/10/22) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (2/3/22) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (12/16/21) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
For show notes and transcript visit: https://kk.org/cooltools/wendy-frauenfelder-cocktail-creator/ If you're enjoying the Cool Tools podcast, check out our paperback book Four Favorite Tools: Fantastic tools by 150 notable creators, available in both Color or B&W on Amazon: https://geni.us/fourfavoritetools Our guest this week is Wendy Frauenfelder. Wendy is the family's handyperson. She also likes to bake wild yeast sourdough. She's obsessive about doing the New York Times Crossword Puzzle and Spelling Bee every day. And she loves to make and share cocktails on her Instagram called oh_happy_hour.
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (10/7/21) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (7/29/21) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin have a very special guest and discuss last weeks Thursday's (7/22/21) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (7/15/21) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (7/8/21) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (7/1/21) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (6/10/21) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura, Colin, and a third party discuss last weeks Thursday's (6/3/21) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (5/20/21) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (5/13/21) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
The key to all business success comes down to one simple sentence."Your biggest business opportunity is creating a simple solution to a complex problem."What if we woke up every day in solution mode instead of resolution mode?Just semantics? Hardly. Imagine SOLVING problems instead of RESOLVING issues.In today's podcast we'll pull a lesson from Chik-fil-A and The New York Times Crossword Puzzle...both of which will shift our own perspective and the trajectory of our business.—Explore past episodes: XperienceGrowthPodcast.comSign up for our newsletter here: XperienceChrisSuarez.comIf you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a short review on Apple Podcasts. I love reading reviews and engaging with our community.Follow Chris:Twitter: twitter.com/Xperience_ChrisInstagram: instagram.com/xperiencechrissuarezFacebook: facebook.com/XperienceChrisSuarez
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (5/6/21) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (4/29/21) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (4/22/21) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
The boys discuss Godzilla vs King Kong and solve the New York Times Crossword Puzzle for Tuesday, April 13th. Watch along every Monday on our new Twitch Channel! Click the link and hit that subscribe button to catch the next episode live!
Ganja Crossword, Mass Marijuana Pardons & Legal Psychedelics | 710 Morning Show | February 19, 2021 The New York Times Crossword Puzzle features a one word clue today: ganja. We have the answer! Plus, Minnesota moves towards legalization, possession of psychedelics such as psilocybin mushrooms, LSD and DMT would be legalized in California under a new Senate bill and 37 members of Congress sent a letter to President Biden on Thursday, calling on him to use executive authority to mass pardon all people with non-violent federal marijuana convictions. Join us LIVE at 7:10am et every weekday. www.710morningshow.com www.floridacannabiscoalition.com #floridacannabiscoalition #710morningshow
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (2/4/21) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (1/14/21) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin solve last weeks Thursday's (1/7/21) New York Times Crossword Puzzle and talk about it
Laura and Colin had a doozy of a time recording this episode about last Thursday's (12/24/20) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura forgot to plan this one but her and Colin still solved this Thursday's (12/17/20) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin keep the season two vibe going and solve this Thursday's (12/10/20) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin get back into the groove and solve this Thursday's (12/3/20) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
It's an instant COVID classic! Nathan and Lucas are video chatting and doing a New York Times Crossword Puzzle that's either about the most important subject in liberal politics, or Black History Month.
Lucas and Nathan are here to keep you up to speed on everything you need to know in the upcoming season of the Knockout Game. Lucas is starting a leech farm, Nathan can’t understand who was saving up all those feathers, and the boys debate the benefits of falling from outer space vs falling off the roof. All this plus a New York Times Crossword Puzzle.
Writer and host of the Killscreen Cinema podcast Craig Williams joins Lucas and Nathan for a lively conversation about horror films that also includes some New York Times Crossword Puzzle solving at some point!
Will Shortz has been editing the New York Times crossword puzzle since 1993. I've been writing crosswords since 2007, and I've been lucky enough to have 39 of my creations published in the Times to date, all of them edited by Will. He is the master of the art, America's King of Cruciverbalism, and with Will at the helm, the subscriber base of the New York Times Crossword Puzzle app has grown to a remarkable 500,000 solvers. That's a lot of folks reading clues and filling in grids, and it translates into an abundant source of revenue for The New York Times.I traveled to Pleasantville, New York to interview Will at the Westchester Table Tennis Center, which he owns. Here we discuss what it takes for a crossword to make it from a constructor's idea all the way to the Arts section of The New York Times. Listen closely and you'll hear the patter of ping-pong and squeaks of sneakers as Will talks about the craft and business of what he does, and why he believes we're currently living in the Golden Age of Crosswords.
Come along with us as Nathan goes on an adderall adventure, Lucas ponders a pencil in his pee hole, and guest Ryan Riker skips a birthday party to solve the New York Times Crossword Puzzle!
On The Cross is coming to you LIVE from Poorcastle Festival with our special guest Sean Cannon, here to help us solve the New York Times Crossword Puzzle in a tent full of confused music festival goers. We launch into the poopoo and peepee material pretty quickly and it devolves from there into a heated debate about what the best pizza buffet is. Fans from the crowd get on stage to explain the history of dirty jokes, and Lucas makes some broad generalizations about what constitutes a soup. Plus a dueling speed round between a mini puzzle and Sean’s credentials!
Our old friend Tyler Jackson visits all the way from Hollywood just to help us solve a New York Times Crossword Puzzle featuring all of your favorite superheroes! Along the way we talk uncle stuff, band names, steakhouses, body swap spray for bros, and Nathan tries to take the red pill.
Our good buddy Rob Montage is back for another go at the New York Times Crossword Puzzle. Nathan ponders doing his own dental work, Rob attempts to delineate the definition of Butt Rock vs Dolt Rock, and Lucas porns out with his bros. Along the way there’s a lot of discussion about meat, what it truly means to be “on butt”, and what the Purge would actually be like.Check out Rob’s music at waxeater.bandcamp.com, and go on and give us a lil’ ol’ review on iTunes since you’re feeling generous!
We’re back! Comedian Melissa Doran joins Lucas and Nathan in the studio this week for a quick jaunt through the New York Times Crossword Puzzle, and a real authentic New Jersey conversation about pizza and fighting. There’s some stuff in here about midwifery, accidents at the blood bank, and we settle once and for all what the worst addiction is.
Podcaster, godfather of geek, and friend of the show Brian Barrow returns to help Lucas and Nathan solve a New York Times Crossword Puzzle with a comic theme. Along the way we touch on the new bougie Kroger in town, Brian’s rules for the three items you can judge a restaurant by, who’s doing the show with Kelly Ripa now, the fate of Lucas’s bicycle, and some pee hole fetish chat to round out the show. And if you can’t get enough of Brian’s beautiful tones go check out his own podcast Nerdstalgia over at DNN Don’t forget to head over to iTunes and leave us a review! Plus we’re on iHeart Radio now. Not sure what that means, but that’s a thing
Solve the New York Times Crossword Puzzle with a little help from Doctor Sedgwick’s Brain Tonic. We discuss who the classiest of the drunks is, talk about Kate’s time in the slammer, debate the existence of Rush, and the existence of Soundcloud rappers. Don’t forget to rate and review us on iTunes! and if you live nearby come see our first ever live show March 20th at Kaiju in Louisville!
Jake Reber doesn't just play a comic book nerd on TV, he's got the hot takes on the West Coast Avengers to prove he's the real deal. They try to solve the New York Times Crossword Puzzle but they keep getting distracted talking about jazz music, professional wrestling, and how Lucas grounded his son for his views on Russian military tactics. Also Jake thinks "turkey" is a secret Taliban code word for bomb or something, we couldn't figure it out. If you live in Louisville come see Jake along with Lucas, Nathan, and other past guests at the 7th Annual Kent Carney Awards for Comedic Excellence live March 3rd at the Cure Lounge. Or if you live somewhere else, watch Jake play a fictional version of himself on Bagged and Bored.
Our buddy Greg Welsh returns to the studio for another New York Times Crossword Puzzle! He talks about his love for the Puff Daddy original "Come With Me", Atlas Shrugged, Weird Al's competitors, tar and feathering, and much much more.
It's a brand new year, time for fresh starts, time to throw those old cares away. Well, we know that's easier said than done, so we'll try and take care of a few big questions we know are on everyone's mind going into 2018. Questions like: What is your roommate storing in his conspicuous model ship? Where can I watch free episodes of my favorite TV show, Frasier? And, if someone could inject memories of a fantastic vacation directly into a person's brain, would they charge more to give you one with lots of sleep? The answers, or a close enough facsimile, are right here. Discussed: "2018: Timeless," making the most from Patreon's short-lived new payment plan, Elves Behavin' Badly, Elf on the Shelf, Mensch on a Bench, learning to subvert your Elves Behavin' Badly security system, taking patently bad advice to heart and acting on it, robbing a store by squirting lemon juice on your face to hide your identity, algorithmic biases in Santa's Workshop, extricating yourself from an apartment when roommates have claimed all your stuff as their own, the time Nick Breckon finally hung out with his roommate for a night, creating your own Total Recall vacation, accidentally injecting yourself with the wrong Total Recall movie, itching vs scratching, borrowing vs lending, extreme pedantry, the evolution of language, American English as a melting pot, New York Times dialect quiz, Lexicon Valley podcast Send us your questions at questions@importantiftrue.com. If you enjoyed this and would like to subscribe to an ad-free feed, please consider supporting Idle Thumbs by backing our Patreon. Chris' Endorsement: The New York Times Crossword Puzzle (Website, iOS App) Nick's Endorsement: Glowing Auras and ‘Black Money’: The Pentagon’s Mysterious U.F.O. Program, which is less of a missed gem now than it was when we recorded. Jake's Endorsement: Harry Potter and the Portrait of what Looked Like a Large Pile of Ash, a predictive-text-assisted new novel in the Harry Potter series, and Megan Nicole Dong's Large Pile of Ash illustrations.
Puzzles are powerful. Have you ever had a hard time putting worries aside - blocking out your to-do list and experiencing a moment of real focus in a no-stakes, playful situation? Try a puzzle. I’m not just talking about sitting with a puzzle on paper or your smart phone. I’m talking about escape rooms and city-wide puzzle hunts. Solving puzzles alone or together is practice for when the stakes are high and we need to come up with new creative solutions to difficult problems. You’ll learn all about that in today’s episode of PlayGrounding with game designer and puzzle creator, Eric Berlin. Eric is a writer, former playwright and game designer. He’s the author of the young-adult mystery series, The Puzzling World of Winston Breen. He’s a graduate of the Juilliard School's playwriting program and also creates crossword puzzles for the New York Times, among others. In fact, he has one coming out next week on August 15, 2017. In addition, he has a website called Puzzle Your Kids, where you can download a new puzzle each week that will challenge your kids’ brains – or yours. Enjoy! Show Links: Visit Eric’s website Discover puzzle hunts on Shinteki Learn about Eric’s books about The Puzzling World of Winston Breen Sign up for Puzzle Your Kids, a puzzle every week – free! Solve Eric’s New York Times Crossword Puzzle on August 15, 2017 on your electronic device or even try a pencil! (or pen…)
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (9/2/21) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (8/12/21) New York Times Crossword Puzzle
"Lynn can't keep up with pop culture these days and there's only one reason that's a problem: 'I'm falling behind on the New York Times Crossword Puzzle and Jeopardy, dammit!'"
Laura and Colin discuss last weeks Thursday's (8/5/21) New York Times Crossword Puzzle