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Discover the magic of the winter solstice in this gentle story about nature, light, and hope. A perfect peaceful bedtime story for cozy winter nights. A young girl named Luna worries the long winter nights will never end. A guiding owl teaches her about the solstice, how the darkest night is the beginning of the returning light.
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A special Asked and Answered By Soul. Listen to one of Jennifer's favorite people, Danielle Weil, and her new podcast - Market Like a Parent (& Parent Like a Marketer). Nightlights & Pattern Interrupts: The Battle of Routine vs. Resilience (And How to Use Both) My best parenting advice: “Have a routine, and routinely break that routine.” In this episode, we explore the power of routines and the importance of breaking them. What does creating routine and building resilience have to do with marketing? And how can building resilience in our kids (and our clients) help set them up for success? You'll Hear: The surprising link between setting boundaries and increasing sales Danielle's best parenting advice Real-life stories: Babysitting mishaps, traveling with kids, and the Israeli approach to children in public spaces The benefits of routines for stability and the value of breaking them for creativity and resilience How changing environments can spark new ideas in business and life Applying the routine/flexibility balance to marketing: When to stick to the plan and when to innovate Practical tips for business owners: Training your audience, introducing novelty, and keeping your brand fresh The importance of knowing your non-negotiables and when to shake things up What's your approach to routines and flexibility? Share your thoughts! About Danielle Danielle Weil is a copy & marketing strategist and the creator of LaunchFlow® who helps expert business owners build a fun, profitable, sustainable launch engine. Since 2006 she's written dozens of 6 and 7-figure launches, generated over $170M++ in sales for clients, and mentored business owners to break their own sales records while launching in a way that creates flow and momentum. The Asked and Answered by Soul podcast is dedicated to helping you understand that your Soul is the answer. To learn more about your soul's answers and purpose, access your free guide at www.themythsofpurpose.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Warren Ashurst and Racing Post tipsters Tom McGarry and Dan Childs as they bring you the latest episode of The Assist! We're here to provide you with all you need to know for this weekend's domestic football. The team offer their best bets for each top-flight game this week, with some massive games to look forward to! It's time for the top two sides in the league to do battle, as the blues of Chelsea meet the reds of Arsenal. With both sides having impressive victories in Europe this week, which side will stamp their authority in the title race? The pressure is ramping up on Arne Slot, as Liverpool look to get back to winning ways on Sunday, when they travel to East London to face a West Ham team desperate for the points. Meanwhile, there are question marks hanging over Ruben Amorim once again, as Man Utd go to in-form Crystal Palace. Other unmissable segments include a Premier League bet builder, EFL picks from across all three leagues, Fantasy Football tips, The Assist treble and the naps for this weekend.
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NEU! Folge 6: Northern Night LightsKanada spielt Football anders.Ein größeres Feld, drei Downs, mehr Raum, mehr Risiko.Und eine Liga, die seit über sechzig Jahren ihren eigenen Weg geht.Die CFL ist nicht die kleine Schwester der NFL, sondern ihr Gegenentwurf, ein Spiel aus Weite, Mut und Unabhängigkeit.Ein Winter in Winnipeg, 1958.Während draußen der Sturm tobt, wird drinnen eine Liga geboren, kanadisch, trotzig, eigen.Wir sprechen über ihre Geschichte, über neue Regeln und über eine Football Kultur, die anders tickt: offener, ehrlicher, freundlicher.Und darüber, wie wir als Deutsche in diesem Spiel gelandet sind, genau jetzt, wo im Norden die Playoffs beginnen und die Jagd auf den Grey Cup beginnt, die älteste Trophäe im Profi Football.https://www.cfl.ca/plus/Neuer Podcast „Seithline“ Tristan Seith beleuchtet die Kultur um American FootballSchauspieler, Entertainer, Footballfreak: Tristan Seith bringt eine neue Perspektive in die deutschsprachige Podcast-Landschaft.In „Seithline - Der Football Culture Podcast“ richtet er gemeinsam mit Football-Enthusiast Sönke Ulrichs, den Blick auf die Welt um den American Football. Nicht auf Touchdowns, Rushing Yards oder Trades, sondern auf das, was den Sport für viele zur Leidenschaft macht. Oder zum Rätsel.NFL, College, Kanada und Europa Was meinen wir eigentlich, wenn wir von Team Culture sprechen? Gibt es neben einer Winning Culture auch eine Losing Culture? Fans, Coaches und Franchises prägen ihre eigenen Kulturen. Sie erzählen sie einander oder uns: über Medien, Sprache, Rituale. Über Football.Seithline ist mehr als ein Football-Podcast. Es ist ein feuilletonistischer Streifzug durch Fan-Seelen, Medienbilder und kulturelle Eigenheiten. Immer mit einem Augenzwinkern - und einer klaren Botschaft:Football ist mehr als nur ein Spiel. Football ist Kultur.Jetzt überall, wo es Podcasts gibt.@seithlinepodcastProduziert von Tristan Seith Musik: @masterpooboo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
NEU! Folge 6: Northern Night LightsKanada spielt Football anders.Ein größeres Feld, drei Downs, mehr Raum, mehr Risiko.Und eine Liga, die seit über sechzig Jahren ihren eigenen Weg geht.Die CFL ist nicht die kleine Schwester der NFL, sondern ihr Gegenentwurf, ein Spiel aus Weite, Mut und Unabhängigkeit.Ein Winter in Winnipeg, 1958.Während draußen der Sturm tobt, wird drinnen eine Liga geboren, kanadisch, trotzig, eigen.Wir sprechen über ihre Geschichte, über neue Regeln und über eine Football Kultur, die anders tickt: offener, ehrlicher, freundlicher.Und darüber, wie wir als Deutsche in diesem Spiel gelandet sind, genau jetzt, wo im Norden die Playoffs beginnen und die Jagd ...Dieser Podcast wird vermarktet von der Podcastbude.www.podcastbu.de - Full-Service-Podcast-Agentur - Konzeption, Produktion, Vermarktung, Distribution und Hosting.Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen?Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich.Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.
NEU! Folge 6: Northern Night LightsKanada spielt Football anders.Ein größeres Feld, drei Downs, mehr Raum, mehr Risiko.Und eine Liga, die seit über sechzig Jahren ihren eigenen Weg geht.Die CFL ist nicht die kleine Schwester der NFL, sondern ihr Gegenentwurf, ein Spiel aus Weite, Mut und Unabhängigkeit.Ein Winter in Winnipeg, 1958.Während draußen der Sturm tobt, wird drinnen eine Liga geboren, kanadisch, trotzig, eigen.Wir sprechen über ihre Geschichte, über neue Regeln und über eine Football Kultur, die anders tickt: offener, ehrlicher, freundlicher.Und darüber, wie wir als Deutsche in diesem Spiel gelandet sind, genau jetzt, wo im Norden die Playoffs beginnen und die Jagd ...Dieser Podcast wird vermarktet von der Podcastbude.www.podcastbu.de - Full-Service-Podcast-Agentur - Konzeption, Produktion, Vermarktung, Distribution und Hosting.Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen?Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich.Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.
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Former Corofin senior footballer Justin Burke and Paul look ahead to the Senior and Intermediate Football Championship semi-finals. If you have any questions or thoughts for upcoming podcasts, email the maroonwhitepod@gmail.com.This Podcast is brought to you by Hoare Chartered Accountants. Hoare Chartered Accountants based in Galway City are a leading provider of Audit, Accountancy and Taxation services.. For more information, visit their website on www.hoarecharteredaccountants.ie
What do you get when you mix American Idol, televangelists, and one reluctant preacher's kid? The answer is a new reality TV series called Sunday Night Lights, a show dedicated to finding America's next great megapastor. This trailer sets the stage for a story that's part satire, part soul-searching, and hopefully a lot of fun. Episode drops begin later this month.
Host, Commissioner and frustrated Packers owner Zach Osowski is back in action on a Monday?? to talk about Week 3's Sunday action, which included the disaster in Cleveland for the Packers. Then he previews Monday night (laugh at his terrible predictions) and calls Conlan who has a lot going on right now, including another loss.
The Boys are back today breaking down all the betting action in the sports world. To start the guys break down the entire weekend of football both NFL and CFB. After they go through Week 1 of NFL Games as well as Week 2 of CFB they pick tonights MNF game. As always they give their best bets for the day as well.
As we seek to follow Jesus, Paul invites us to walk as light in this dark world (Ephesians 5:7-14). He describes what this light looks like and what darkness looks like, and calls us to wake up and rise from the dead so that darkness can be transformed into light ... not just in your life, but in the world as well.
A major international citizen science project, with contributions from University of Galway, has revealed that streetlights are far from the only source of light pollution affecting our night skies. The study, published in Nature Cities, challenges the common assumption that streetlights are the primary contributor to urban light pollution and indicates that residential, commercial, and other non-street lighting sources play a significant role in brightening our night skies. The challenges of night-time light Many of these sources remain on well after midnight, creating unnecessary light spill and contributing significantly to night-time skyglow and its environmental impacts. More than 250 citizen scientists, mostly located in Germany, used a mobile app called Nachtlichter ('Nightlights') to examine over 230,000 individual light sources during 3,868 night-time surveys. The study was led by Christopher Kyba, former geographer at Ruhr University Bochum and the GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, who said: "Both energy and lighting policy as well as research on the effects of artificial light on the environment have generally focused on street lighting. Our findings indicate that a broader approach that considers all lighting is necessary in order to understand and reduce the environmental impacts of light in cities." The research has direct relevance for Ireland, where there is currently no national legislation or policy to mitigate light pollution. With the EU requiring member states to address light pollution through Nature Restoration Action Plans, these insights offer valuable direction for future policy. University of Galway researcher with the School of Geography, Archaeology and Irish Studies, Georgia MacMillan contributed to the study by coordinating surveys in multiple Irish locations around counties, such as Mayo and Galway, including the University of Galway campus. Georgia MacMillan said: "Using the NightLights application to conduct pilot surveys for this project helped us to consider the different sources of light pollution. This is something we need to do on a larger scale in Ireland and we hope to use the application for future studies in collaboration with other Irish University campuses and community groups." A Research Ireland Employment-based PhD Scholar, MacMillan is examining the role of dark sky tourism and community engagement in addressing light pollution, supervised by Dr Thérèse Conway and Professor Marie Mahon from the University's School of Geography, Archaeology and Irish Studies. Dr Thérèse Conway said: "Through her role, Georgia has been instrumental in the successful bid by Dark Sky Ireland to host the Artificial Light at Night Conference (ALAN), which will take place in County Mayo later this year. It is the first time that Ireland will host this leading interdisciplinary event which will be attended by global specialists in light pollution and dark sky preservation such as Dr Christopher Kyba, lead author of the Nature Cities paper." The full study in Nature Cities is available at https://www.nature.com/ articles/s44284-025-00239-5 The Artificial Light at Night Conference will take place from 28-31 October 2025 at the Westport Woods Hotel, Mayo. More information on the conference can be found at www.artificiallightatnight.org . About University of Galway Established in 1845, University of Galway is one of the top 2% of universities in the world. We are a bilingual university, comprised of four colleges, 18 schools and five research institutes, with more than 19,700 students, including around 3,000 international students. We have been accredited with an Athena SWAN Institutional Bronze Award, and 14 out of our 18 schools hold individual Athena SWAN Awards. We have more than 2,500 staff, and research collaborations with 5,300 international institutions in 181 countries. Our innovative academics and researchers have created 21 new spin-outs 195 new inventions since 2020. We have 135,000 alumn...
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In this special episode of Rock is Lit, veteran rocker and author Elliott Murphy talks about and shares an excerpt from his novel ‘Marty May'. Once a rising rock star in 1970s New York, virtuoso guitarist Marty May has lost it all—his career, his marriage, and his record deal. Now, at 33, he's alone, drowning in debt, and questioning his future. Should he return to his blues roots with his old mentor, Blind Red Rose? Set in the 1980s, when the music industry prioritized business over artistry, ‘Marty May' is a poignant tale of talent, temptation, and staying true to one's beliefs—elegant and tragic, like ‘The Great Gatsby' in the age of rock 'n' roll. Living in Paris for 30 years as an expatriate New Yorker, Elliott Murphy remains as active as ever in music and literature. With over 35 albums to his name, he continues to tour worldwide while earning critical acclaim. His debut album, ‘Aquashow' (1973), launched a celebrated career that includes ‘Lost Generation', ‘Night Lights' (featuring Billy Joel), and ‘Selling The Gold' (featuring Bruce Springsteen). In 2016, a biopic on his career, ‘The Second Act Of Elliott Murphy', won the Audience Award at the Dock of the Bay Film Festival. Born into a show business family, Elliott began his career as a troubadour in Europe before securing a U.S. record deal. Alongside his music, he is a prolific author, publishing four novels, including the rock trilogy ‘Marty May', ‘Tramps', and ‘Diamonds By The Yard', as well as ‘Poetic Justice'. His short story “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” was adapted into the 2020 film ‘Broken Poet', in which he stars alongside Michael O'Keefe, Marisa Berenson, and a rare cameo appearance by Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa. In recognition of his artistic contributions, Elliott was named a Chevalier des Arts et Lettres by the French Minister of Culture in 2015 and inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame in 2018. For more information on Elliott Murphy, see his website and watch the 2016 biopic of his career, ‘The Second Act of Elliott Murphy'. PLAYLIST Rock is Lit theme music Sixties 60's music (free to use) “Last of the Rock Stars” by Elliott Murphy “You Never Know What You're In For” by Elliott Murphy “What the Fuck is Going On” by Elliott Murphy “A Touch of Kindness” by Elliott Murphy Sixties 60's music (free to use) Rock is Lit theme music LINKS: Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/rock-is-lit-212451 Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-is-lit/id1642987350 Elliott Murphy's website: https://elliottmurphy.com/ Elliott Murphy on Facebook: @ElliottMurphy Elliott Murphy on Instagram: @elliottmurphy ‘The Second Act of Elliott Murphy' biopic trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAfMyaanQmc Christy Alexander Hallberg's website: www.christyalexanderhallberg.com Rock is Lit on Instagram & Bluesky: @rockislitpodcast Christy Alexander Hallberg on Instagram and YouTube: @christyhallberg Christy Alexander Hallberg on Facebook: @ChristyAlexanderHallberg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When a sea turtle hatches, it heads toward the light. Under natural conditions, that means the ocean. But if the beach is near a bright city, it might head inland, where it can be nabbed by a predator, hit by a car, or die of exhaustion. Baby turtles aren’t the only sea creatures affected by artificial light. Among its many impacts, the light can throw off the reproductive cycles of corals and others, make it harder for fish to hide from predators, and endanger beds of kelp by providing extra light for the urchins that feed on them. Much of the life in the oceans depends on the light of the Moon and stars – even at depths of hundreds of feet. But the glow of coastal cities, oil rigs, and passing ships can throw things out of whack. Corals, for example, time their spawning by the phases of the Moon. But artificial lights disrupt the timing, endangering coral reefs. Microscopic organisms move up and down in the water as the light changes to find food or avoid predators. But that cycle is disrupted by artificial lights as well. Depending on how clear the water is, the light can penetrate anywhere from a few feet to more than a hundred feet. And bluer light, which is produced by modern LEDs, goes deeper than redder light. Some coastal cities limit outdoor lightning, or build barricades to shield the beaches and the water close to shore – making life a little safer for baby sea turtles and other marine creatures. Script by Damond Benningfield
Enjoy the creativity of astronaut Don Pettit, currently on his 4th mission aboard the ISS, as he captures surreal photos of Earth. His long-duration exposures reveal tracks of urban night lights as the ISS passes over. The stars show their own curving pattern, and the aurora adds even more mystery. This magical dance is accompanied by the music of Chilean composer Mario Quiroga. He is a “musico-terapista” (musical therapist), who creates floating music with his digital synthesizers, designed to help soothe the soul. Here we feature his “Aurora Boreal” composition, like a musical magic carpet as we soar over these ethereal views. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40465]
Enjoy the creativity of astronaut Don Pettit, currently on his 4th mission aboard the ISS, as he captures surreal photos of Earth. His long-duration exposures reveal tracks of urban night lights as the ISS passes over. The stars show their own curving pattern, and the aurora adds even more mystery. This magical dance is accompanied by the music of Chilean composer Mario Quiroga. He is a “musico-terapista” (musical therapist), who creates floating music with his digital synthesizers, designed to help soothe the soul. Here we feature his “Aurora Boreal” composition, like a musical magic carpet as we soar over these ethereal views. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40465]
Russell earns another Wilderness Explorer badge, witih some help...
This world is dark and desperately needs the Light of God in order to see our need for Jesus. And we as Christians have been called to take the Light into the darkness while also staying in the Light ourselves and not being lured back into the darkness where we came from. We will discuss how this is possible and how it's our truest calling. Stay encouraged!
In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of bioluminescence. Discover the science behind this incredible natural phenomenon, from the microscopic organisms that create it to its surprising applications in medicine. We'll also explore the best places to witness this magical spectacle in Florida!
Welcome to The Force Unscripted Podcast, where Star Wars fans share unfiltered discussions, fresh insights, and genuine camaraderie in exploring the galaxy far, far away. Tune in weekly for authentic conversations that celebrate the timeless appeal of Star Wars. May the Force be with you on this adventure!------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Join us as we dive into this week's Force Fact. Be sure to catch us every Tuesday for the next installment of Force Facts!Come visit our website and leave us a review, voice note or topics you may want discussed on the show!The Force Unscripted WebsiteBe sure to follow us on Twitter formerly known as X for all your The Force Unscripted updates:Twitter (Formerly known as X)Be sure to follow us on Twitch as well to catch our recording sessions on Sundays:TwitchCheck out our website as well.The Force Unscripted
In early episode #2 of Roots and Shoots, Amber and Sab get down and dirty with soil.4:18 How soft night lights can help set a romantic mood for pollinating.14:26 How to deal with unwanted couch grass, once and for all. 18:30 What's the best way of testing moisture level in my soil? Listen to the program live on Saturdays at 9:00AM on ABC Radio Perth and ask your questions by calling in on 1300 222 720 or text 0437 922 720Subscribe to the podcast through the ABC Listen App, Apple Podcasts or wherever you like to listen.
What makes Friday Night Lights more than just a football movie? In this episode of the Better Learning Podcast, we explore how this iconic film captures the heart and soul of high school football in West Texas, delving into the emotional struggles, community pressures, and personal triumphs of the Permian Panthers. They discuss the reality of the high school sports culture portrayed in the movie and how it compares to today's context in Odessa, Texas. They discuss various categories for the movie, such as "Modern Remake", "Realistic and Unrealistic", and "The John Keating Character". From lessons in resilience and teamwork to the cultural impact of the game, we uncover why this story continues to inspire and resonate far beyond the field. Whether you're a sports fan, an educator, or simply love a powerful narrative, this episode is one you won't want to miss! Takeaways: The essence of a quality coach or teacher is the ability to motivate and encourage your students or athletes Having a common passion as a community is unifying It's up to adults to help create engaging opportunities for students About Dr. Scott Muri: Dr. Muri joined the Ector County ISD family as Superintendent of Schools on July 1, 2019. Prior to that, he spent four years as the Superintendent of Schools for Spring Branch Independent School District in Houston, TX. During that time achievement gaps narrowed in all academic areas while overall student achievement rose. He fostered innovation in the system by incorporating the redesign process to transform the student learning experience. Prior to taking over at Spring Branch ISD, Dr. Muri served as the Deputy Superintendent of Academics in Fulton County Schools in Atlanta, Georgia, a large school district with 96,000 students and 100 campuses. Before joining FCS in Atlanta, Dr. Muri spent five years with Charlotte‐Mecklenburg Schools in Charlotte, North Carolina. His roles included Area Superintendent, Zone Superintendent, and Chief Information Officer overseeing research and evaluation, along with technology infrastructure and instructional technology innovation. Dr. Muri's educational experiences include serving as one of the first National Board Certified Teachers in the United States, high school principal, and administrator at Disney's Celebration School in Celebration, FL. Throughout his career, Dr. Muri has demonstrated a passion and ability for leading change, driving organizational effectiveness, and significantly improving student achievement while closing achievement gaps. With a focus on collaboration and excellence, Dr. Muri creates a positive and effective teaching and learning environment. Education & Certifications: Educational Doctorate, Educational Leadership, Wingate University, Matthews, North Caro lina2011 Master's Degree, Public School Administration, Stetson University, Deland, Florida, 2001 National Board Certified Teacher, Early Adolescence/Generalist, The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, 1994 Master's Level Work in Public School Administration, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC Bachelor of Arts in Intermediate Education and Middle School Education, Wake Forest University, Winston‐Salem, NC, 1988 Episode 211 of the Better Learning Podcast Kevin Stoller is the host of the Better Learning Podcast and Co-Founder of Kay-Twelve, a national leader for educational furniture. Learn more about creating better learning environments at www.Kay-Twelve.com. For more information on our partners: Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) - https://www.a4le.org/ Education Leaders' Organization - https://www.ed-leaders.org/ Second Class Foundation - https://secondclassfoundation.org/ EDmarket - https://www.edmarket.org/ Catapult @ Penn GSE - https://catapult.gse.upenn.edu/ Want to be a Guest Speaker? Request on our website
Sammy and Jack are back in business in the studio, and there's plenty to sink our teeth into. We take a last look back at the frustrating draw with Everton and consider whether it's a lack of concentration or our inability to kill games off that is hurting Fulham the most right now. Then, we move things along to this weekend, where there's the small matter of a West London Derby against Brentford, under the lights at the Cottage on Monday night, for us to get excited and nervous about in equal measure. The Bees have had a strange season - unbeaten at home, losing every game away - and this feels like a pivotal moment in the campaign for both sides, as well as the local bragging rights being in the balance. There's some chat about the history of this fixture, debunking a myth about the Playoff final, some discussion of why it's a good thing to have a two-way rivalry, and our thoughts on how the game might pan out, before we finish with some questions. We meet Fulham's foremost fan in Fiji, Jack launches another passionate defence of Andreas Pereira, and we finish with a discussion about some of the most divisive players to have worn the White shirt in recent times. -- SHOW-LINKS: If you enjoy Fulhamish, please consider contributing a small amount monthly to help pay our costs. As a bonus, you receive access to our exclusive Telegram group chats where you can chat with fellow FFC fans and Fulhamish listeners ➼ https://levellr.com/communities/fulhamish EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal. Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee ➼ http://nordvpn.com/fulhamish -- GUESTS: Sammy James ➼ https://www.x.com/@MrSammyJames Jack Collins ➼ https://www.x.com/@jackjcollins Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On October 12th the city of Los Angeles brings back a major block party in “Broadway Night Lights” at the center of downtown L.A. Formerly “Night on Broadway” by Jose Huizar and the Los Angeles Neighborhood Initiative (LANI), an association of business owners in downtown L.A., the event is now being funded by Art DevelopmentContinue reading BROADWAY NIGHT LIGHTS WITH SUEÑO PRODUCTIONS →
The boys are back to talk about the undefeated Seahawks and the big game against the powerhouse Detroit Lions. Evan, Nathan, and Brian take you through the vibes and the opportunity this game represents. Be sure to like and subscribe! Sign up for exclusive deals on Pagliacci Pizza for HB fans here: https://hello.pagliacci.com/hawk-blogger And get 15% off FTNFantasy.com when you use promo code HBAM You can become a YouTube member here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAkM3Arfo7PUf1gl7ohDyLw/join You can become a Patreon member here: https://patreon.com/hawkblogger Follow me on: https://www.instagram.com/hawkblogger/
Patrick Finley and Jason Lieser break down where Bears QB Caleb Williams goes from here, and who wins the Texans game on Sunday night.
Go Fight Win is back for another season of all the High School Football Stories you love! Please hit subscribe and share with the coaches and players you know. Coach Dooley's List: https://www.coachdooleyslist.com/ Music Coach: https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/high-school-football-coach-finally-allows-tunes-at-practice/ar-AA1pq29Z Teddy Bridgewater: https://brobible.com/sports/article/teddy-bridgewater-miami-northwestern-high-school-football-offense-highlights/ Matthew McConaughey: https://x.com/McConaughey/status/1827838584193503667 Ismael Ayala: https://x.com/McConaughey/status/1827838584193503667 Twitter: @GoCoffeetown / YouTube: @GoCoffeetown / Instagram: @GoCoffeetown / Facebook: @GoCoffeetown / TikTok: @GoCoffeetown See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Podcast host Mike Herrera interviews Josslyn Mendez, the event coordinator for Summer Night Lights. Summer Night Lights is an event held at the Wilmington Rec Center and focuses on keeping youth and families involved in positive activities for the summer and informing them of resources in the community.
If you're a child of the 80s, you might remember Glow Bugs as "your goodnight friend." These facsimiles of fireflies evoke memories of magical summer nights. Contrary to public opinion, fireflies aren't flies, and we do actually have them here in Southern California. We bust these misconceptions on this episode of Can I Bug You? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/can-i-bug-you/message
Join Premium! Ready for an ad-free meditation experience? Join Premium now and get every episode from ALL of our podcasts completely ad-free now! Just a few clicks makes it easy for you to listen on your favorite podcast player. Become a PREMIUM member today by going to --> https://WomensMeditationNetwork.com/premium In the heart of a forgotten valley, cradled by towering mountains veiled in perpetual mists, there lay a village untouched by time. This hamlet, known to its few inhabitants as Elysion, harbored a secret as ancient as the stars themselves: here, the Aurora, a celestial phenomenon of ethereal beauty, whispered secrets of the universe to those willing to listen. Our story begins with Elio, a wanderer who, by a series of uncanny events, found himself at the edge of Elysion as the sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in hues of gold and crimson. Elio was a seeker of truths, a collector of stories whispered by the wind and sung by the rivers. He carried within him a restlessness, a yearning for something just beyond the grasp of understanding, which had propelled him across lands and seas to this very moment. As night descended upon Elysion, Elio was drawn to the center of the village by a melody as old as time, woven from the gentle hum of the earth and the soft whispering of the stars. There, in the village square, he found the elders of Elysion gathered, their eyes closed, faces serene, bathed in the gentle glow of lanterns that danced like fireflies in the twilight. "Elio," called a voice, both ancient and young, as if the very valley had spoken to find an elder approaching him, her eyes twinkling like the first stars of evening. Her name was Lira, a name as melodic and easy to utter as her presence was comforting...
In this episode, we're diving into the inspiring sports drama 'Friday Night Lights' — and we're here to give you our assessment to help you decide if it should be on your watchlist! Join us as hosts Jonathan (@BeardedBlevins) & Katie (@MrsRuvi) peel back the layers of this 2004 classic while providing our commentary from our experience as parents. We'll explore the true story of the 1988 Permian High School Panthers football team in Odessa, Texas, as they navigate the pressures of their community's high expectations and their own personal challenges. We'll walk through whether the film's portrayal and themes of determination, teamwork, and the intense pressures of high school sports are truly appropriate for young audiences today. We'll also discuss how parents might approach the film's depiction of the harsh realities of high school athletics and small-town life. Tune in to find out whether or not 'FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS' is a suitable addition to your kids' or teenagers' viewing lineup!
Waddle and Silvy discuss what they want to see from Justin Fields on Monday Night Football against the Minnesota Vikings.
This week Jeremie takes us through his unusual experience with phototherapy, which involved putting sunscreen on his nipples. Now he has ghost nips. But that's just the beginning. In France, a bed bug infestation has caused chaos far beyond the bedroom. Turns out global warming is the surprising culprit behind this global issue, according to James Logan, a professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. The gang unpack the (not-so) surprising findings of two remarkable studies: one challenging the overdose myth by examining drug decriminalization and another highlighting the impact of Universal Basic Income in reducing homelessness and boosting full-time employment. And to cap it all off with "WHAT THE HELLTH!?" An 80-year-old Russian woman was found to have a needle in her skull since infancy. Ouchie! Join the post-episode conversation over on Discord! https://discord.gg/expeUDN
Tony Kornheiser and Pablo Torre discuss the 49ers dominant win on TNF, the comments made by one of the remaining athletic directors in the PAC12, and previewing the big week in College Football. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The old watched the new Saturday night on Mountaineer Field.Members of the 1983 WVU team celebrated their 40th anniversary with head coach Don Nehlen, while watching the 2023 Mountaineers in their final preseason scrimmage. In this episode, Brad and Tony discuss a number of WVU newcomers who could make an immediate impact. They also present part two of their annual Over/Under series with a focus on the tight end position. Listener questions and comments complete the show.