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David demonstrates the steadfast love of the Lord to Johnathan's son.----Note---Forgive me for the static and popping noise about 9 minutes in. I was adjusting a cable and didn't realize it was causing the disturbance.
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** This podcast was recorded on May 18 ** NOTE: Forgive us for the spots of glitchy audio in this one -- they're worst in the first 4-5 minutes, and then it gets better. Such is podcasting during Pandemic Time! After nearly two months in lockdown, restaurant owners got their first concrete guidelines for opening up again when the state of California issued a 12-page document with 99 new regulations covering everything from physical partitions and closed bars to dishwasher goggles and table wait times. How will these guidelines change the way restaurants look and operate? Will they guarantee safety of staff and customers? How much will the new regulations raise restaurants’ costs of business, and how much of those costs will be passed on to customers? And will those customers even be eating out again when they’re allowed to? Listen to our conversation with Brad Cecci, chef of the Sacramento restaurant Canon, and Jot Condy, CEO of the California Restaurant Association, about what eating out will look like in the New Normal. PODCAST PLAY BY PLAY * 0 to 4:30 min - Intro to California Groundbreakers * 4:30 min - How different Cecchi's restaurant, Canon, will look once it reopens * 6:50 min - How reopening is looking like around California, and will it be the same for different types and sizes of restaurants? * 12:20 min - How friendly are landlords being to their struggling restaurant tenants? * 17:10 min - How to reduce the risk of coronavirus transmission between staff and customers during a meal * 23:35 min - How to track sources of outbreaks if a diner falls ill -- and how to address liability risks * 29 min - How will the "fine dining experience" be different, and how do you convince people to come out and pay for it? * 35:35 min - Running a restaurant will become more costly -- what changes will owners make to keep costs low, and what costs will be passed on to diners? * 41:30 min - What types of restaurants will survive, even thrive, and which ones will become obsolete? * 50 min - Restaurants have been around since the 1600s - what aspects of them will stick around, and what New Normal changes will happen after reopening?
Ever tried Cannabis Beer? Neither have we - yet. We dialed into Dooma Wendschuh of Province Brands to hear about their unique brewing process, what their cannabis beer is like, and when we can expect to see these beverages stocked next to the Buds. NOTE: Forgive the relatively infrequent background noise - we think the interview's content makes up for it though!
Chris and Jess are testing out something new today! They chat about their favorite vacations, discuss an upcoming trip to Sin City, and who blocked who on Twitter!? It's time for tea! Note: Forgive the audio quality during this week's episode. We're testing out a new platform and will be using new mics next week!
Where to start with the 2017 Wisconsin Badgers? A 13-win season, a true freshman in Jonathan Taylor gaining nearly 2,000 yards on the ground, a top five defense under first-year coordinator Jim Leonhard that stymied opponents, and a group of young receivers stepping up with quarterback Alex Hornibrook. We break down the successful season for Wisconsin with BadgerBlitz.com's John Veldhuis and what stood out to him the most in general terms, the impact of transfers Nick Nelson and Andrew Van Ginkel, among so much more. Note: Forgive the hint of audio problems in this episode.
Est. 1982 reviews the most highly-anticipated movie in the DC Extended Universe, Justice League! Spoilers abound! Note: Forgive us for the audio quality. We had to record from remote locations on this podcast. More to come very soon. Thanks for listening! Trailer: https://youtu.be/r9-DM9uBtVI
Continuing their four week series on "Living the Christian Life," Pastors Steve and Drew, joined by guest star Pastor Erica, discuss what it means to for the life of faith to meet and see Jesus in the sacraments (understood here as Baptism and Communion). Continuing the thought process of gathering as God's people, gathering around God's Word, and now seeing and participating with God in the sacraments, Steve, Drew, and Erica discuss how the sacraments transform people of faith and send them into the world to be transformative. (NOTE: Forgive the sound quality; we recorded this week...and next week's...episode in a large, high ceiling room. Just turn your volume up :-) ).
Our first episode coincided with Srebrenica Memorial Week, so host Charlotte spoke to Amelia from the Remembering Srebrenica charity about the theme for this year's commemorations- Gender and Genocide. You can find out more about Remembering Srebrenica at their website; www.srebrenica.org.uk Note: Forgive the quality in places, there were a number of issues with one of the mics so some redubbing has been required to try and salvage the audio.