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Sleep Meditation for Women 3 HOURS
Mental Health Oasis

Sleep Meditation for Women 3 HOURS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 181:30


Did you know there's MAGIC in your Meditation Practice? Say Goodbye to Anxiety and Hello to More Peace & More Prosperity! Here Are the 5 Secrets on How to Unleash Your Meditation Magic https://womensmeditationnetwork.com/5secrets 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 Invite your body to settle,  And your mind to calm,  And find your breath.  Breathe… PAUSE In,  And out.  Breathing a little deeper with every inhale. And a little longer with every exhale.  PAUSE Surrender to the rhythm of your breathing,  Easing into its natural cycle, Letting it relax you,  And calm you. Join our Premium Sleep for Women Channel on Apple Podcasts and get ALL 5 of our Sleep podcasts completely ad-free! Join Premium now on Apple here --> https://bit.ly/sleepforwomen Join our Premium Meditation for Kids Channel on Apple Podcasts and get ALL 5 of our Kids podcasts completely ad-free! Join Premium now on Apple here → https://bit.ly/meditationforkidsapple Hey, I'm so glad you're taking the time to be with us today. My team and I are dedicated to making sure you have all the meditations you need throughout all the seasons of your life. If there's a meditation you desire, but can't find, email us at Katie Krimitsos to make a request. We'd love to create what you want! Namaste, Beautiful,

Dave Baker Presents Hot House Hours
Countdown to 2026: The Best of Funky House 2025 (3 Hour Party Mix)

Dave Baker Presents Hot House Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 180:57


The countdown is on and Hot House Hours has your NYE sorted with 3 hours of nostalgia taking us back to classic songs from Wham, Bobby Brown, The Doors, Pink, Kate Bush, Cyndi Lauper, Maroon 5, Bruno Mars, Dua Lipa, Rihanna, Whitney Houston, Oasis, The Verve and so much more! 1. She Wants (Nu Disco Mix) - Jackers Revenge [Booth Busters]

The Price of Music
Spotify Wrapped is here (and why is it a big deal?); Why aren't there any matinee gigs?; Olivia Dean takes on Ticketmaster; and Jorja Smith takes on AI clones

The Price of Music

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 37:34


Your weekly guide to the music biz and how it all works. In this week's episode of The Price of Music, Steve and Stu pull on their Santa hats and get stuck in to:Spotify Wrapped 2025 has just launched (and has now taken over your social feeds) But why is it such a big deal this year?Steve answers a great listener question: "why don't more bands and venues do afternoon gigs for people who can't stay out late?"Olivia Dean is the breakout British star this year... and is now taking on Ticketmaster – but why?Is it or isn't it Jorja Smith? (It isn't). She's at the centre of a row about AI technology and vocal soundalikes.Stu's big number this week is £134 million – and indie labels have spent it... but on what?Part 654 of the "Universal wants to buy indie firm Downtown Music" storyLast week we predicted that AI music firm Suno might finally sign licensing deals... and two hours after we recorded, they did! So who's the partner?Why have Oasis reopened their pop-up merch stores in London and Dublin? (VFX: Sleigh bells jingling)And in the special post-show lock-in section just for our Patreon Superfans, Steve and Stu prop themselves at the bar to chat about:When bands implode spectacularly: Steve and Stu revel in the story of Portland death metal band Vitriol, who abandoned their frontman at a remote gas station, mid tourIs Spotify Wrapped a good thing?Stu accidentally insults all of AustraliaSteve and Stu chat more about matinee gigs and weigh up the pros and cons (and their boozing opportunities)Stu has a news based joke about Johnny Cash, his song ‘A Boy Named Sue', and the Coca-Cola corporationWould you like an art print of Amy Winehouse in the bath? (It's not as creepy as that sounds…)

Lynch and Taco
Rock News December 2, 2025: The Pearl Jamboni!!

Lynch and Taco

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 8:14 Transcription Available


There's new Guns 'N Roses music coming soon as the band announces US tour dates for 2026, Ace Frehley's final resting place revealed, Liam Gallagher is back on the wagon after relapsing on Oasis tour, Radiohead shatters Metallica's O2 attendance record and more in this week's Rock News on JRR...

Oasis Church LA Audio Podcast
Oasis Church | Sowing and Sweating | Julian Lowe

Oasis Church LA Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 51:17


Thank you for listening to the Oasis LA podcast! For more information to attend a gathering in person, or about Oasis, please visit Oasisla.org. To give, visit Oasisla.org/give. We love you so much and we'll see you soon! 

Oasis Church RVA
What does it mean to have childLIKE faith? - Guest Casey Steen

Oasis Church RVA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 42:48


"Childlike, Not Childish"Mathew 18:1-4Guest Pastor Casey SteenNovember 30, 2025Pastor Casey's previous message at Oasis: https://youtu.be/HeB-D4F-lysHave you heard the news about the FUTURE of Oasis Church?https://www.oasischurch.online/futureWhy we tithe: https://youtu.be/GEBQV8j2e7UHow should Christians respond to wickedness in the world? https://youtu.be/2OJUIM9YRwAHow to VOTE BIBLICALLY - highlighting Virginia's proposed Constitutional amendments on Abortion & Marriage https://youtu.be/Y8z8xTFsOn8Should Christians pay attention to POLITICS? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak82aD16r04SERMON NOTES:- Mark 12:30- Childlike, Not Childish- Hebrews 11:6 “without faith it is impossible to please God.”- Mathew 18:1-4- Luke 18:17- The kingdom of God is not built on achievement—it's received through astonishment.- 1. ChildLIKE Faith is full of Wonder and Awe, it's not unresponsive and apathetic. - Exodus 15:11- Hebrews 12:28-29- Psalm 139:14- Self Reflection: Have I lost my sense of Wonder and Awe?- 2. ChildLIKE Faith is full of Faith and Trust, not disbelief and suspicion.- Hebrews 11:1- Hebrews 11:6- Currency of heaven - Matthew 9:29- Matthew 15:28- Mark 11:22-24- Matthew 9:22- “…because the more you understand of the character of God, the more utterly inconsistent with rational thought it would be that God would ever deceive you, because His track record is perfectly consistent.” —R.C. Sproul- Self Reflection: Where can I trust God more and have greater faith?- 3: ChildLIKE Faith is full of Humility and Gratitude, not selfishness and entitlement.- “When we have conquered ourselves, we have conquered all” —Charles Spurgeon- Because self-love turns everything inward.  But biblical love is outward.- 1 Corinthians 13:5- Luke 18:9–14- James 4:6- Matthew 23:12- Proverbs 16:18- Childlike faith is not childish faith. Being ChildLIKE resonates with and embraces the neediness, dependency, and smallness of those who understand their place in the kingdom of God. ChildISH simply put, is one who refuses to grow up and thinks everything is about THEM.- Self Reflection: What areas of my life have I become selfish and entitled?  Oasis Church exists to Worship God, Equip the believers, and Reach the lost.We are led by Pastor Nate Clarke and are located in Richmond, VA.Stay Connected:Website: https://oasischurch.online Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oasischurchva/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OasisChurchRVA/

What's Contemporary Now?
Matthew Whitehouse and The Face of Today

What's Contemporary Now?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 35:35


In this episode, Matthew Whitehouse reflects on the winding path from a rainy Lancashire childhood and a brief burst of band-life glamour to leading The Face, a title forever suspended between myth and reinvention. He speaks with disarming clarity about reviving an icon without embalming it, insisting that the magazine's only true mandate is to capture the texture of now — not nostalgia, not futurism, but the pulse of the present. We explore the politics that slip in through lived experience rather than declarations, the power of small stories to illuminate larger truths, and the editor's craft as an exercise in restraint as much as vision. For Whitehouse, what's contemporary is whatever you're excited enough to run toward — a simple, infectious creed that shapes every page he oversees. “I'm not interested in the future. I'm interested in now — in documenting what it feels like to be alive in this exact moment.” - Matthew Whitehouse Episode Highlights: Growing up in Morecambe and dreaming of escape Born in a rainy seaside town that felt “far” from where he was meant to be, Matthew talks about music as his first love and his imagined ticket out, from The Beatles and Oasis to Springsteen. The ice cream man with a band and big plans While friends went to university, he stayed behind in Morecambe, working as an ice cream man and waiting for his kicked out bandmates to finish college so they could take music seriously. Dropping out for The Heartbreaks and accidental fame in Japan He leaves university just before the fee deadline, signs a publishing deal days later, tours with his band The Heartbreaks, tastes pop-star treatment in Japan, then ends up back home working in a meat packing factory. Band life, Burberry campaigns and the old fear of selling out Alongside the band, he appears in a Burberry campaign and editorials for i-D and Dazed, remembering how brand work once felt like “selling out” in a way that feels almost quaint now. From factory freezer to i-D and the grind of becoming a writer While cutting lamb shanks at 5 a.m., he pitches free pieces to small music sites, builds a portfolio, lands a short research job at i-D's video team, and eventually pivots into editorial because he knows he has to write. The fast leap from editorial assistant to editor of The Face In about three years he moves from editorial assistant at i-D to editor of The Face, initially thinking the relaunch is a bad idea before realizing the opportunity of a clean slate with a legendary masthead. Legacy, fragmentation and making a magazine about the now Everyone remembers a different “version” of The Face, so he sees himself as a guardian trying not to ruin something beloved while making it feel true to 2025, balancing global pop stars with niche local figures. Politics in the margins rather than as a banner He describes issues where politics is felt rather than announced, like an edition that quietly became about the cost of living crisis through its voices and stories rather than an explicit think piece. When timing lands and small stories carry big themes He relishes moments where covers hit the perfect moment, like Jenna Ortega on the day Wednesday drops, and stories like a Manchester record label piece that opens up into class, race and regional inequality. What makes a good editor and what is contemporary now He likens editing to jazz, knowing which notes not to play, trusting his team, staying in conversation with young people, and defines what is contemporary now as whatever you are genuinely excited enough to run toward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rock a Domicilio
Las 50 Bandas de la historia del Rock-Guns n'Roses-Motley Crue-Jack White.

Rock a Domicilio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 52:26


En este nuevo episodio analizamos la lista de Billboard recien publicada de las 50 bandas Rock de la historia. Además noticias de Toto, Peter Criss,Elton John,Oasis.

Morgonpasset i P3
Papi Santana, ansjovisbrist och älskade mackpersonal

Morgonpasset i P3

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 86:13


Bror du och jag, lägg ner barnkonventionen och varför rasar alltid svenskar mot Lucia? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Hela veckans Morgonpasset i P3 hör du i Sveriges Radios app.Drullovic vid spakarna! Kirurger får för mycket cred, all heder åt mackpersonal. Oasis, pärleporten eller tribal - vad ska det stå på Linneas trampstamp?! Vår egna techreporter Evelina Galli ger oss klarhet och tar hål på techmyter. Kan man få hjärncancer av bluetooth? Kan man laga en fuktskadad mobil med hjälp av ris? Babs Drougge från P3 Nyheter rapporterar om Leif Mannerströms ilska mot ansjovisbunkrarna och hur gamla skådisarna ser ut att vara i Stranger Things. I Babs hål idag: Folk som micrar gröt. Vi får besök av TikTok-fenomentet Papi Santana som har uppmärksammats för sina utmanande raptexter. Det snackas kritik och avbokade spelningar, nya SVT-dokumentären och kommande musik.Tidpunkter i avsnittet:9:04 Nyhetsfördjupning: Ansjovisbrist14:44 Techmyter med Evelina Galli37:57 Nyhetsfördjupning: Stranger Adults54:33 Babs privata hål1:03:48 Papi SantanaKapitellänkarna ovan leder till avsnittet utan musik i Sveriges Radios app.Programledare: David Druid och Branne Pavlovic.

Gravity Healthcare Hacks
Navigating the 2026 Final Rule: Strategies That Actually Work

Gravity Healthcare Hacks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 24:22 Transcription Available


The 2026 Home Health Final Rule is late—but the impact is already here. In this episode, Melissa Brown (COO) sits down with Devin Kassi, Gravity's VP of Home Health Operations, to break down what agencies should be doing right now to prepare for payment cuts, VBP changes, and rising operational demands.Together they unpack:What a 3–6% payment reduction really means for agency sustainabilityWhy your EMR might be costing you more than it's saving youHow AI-driven clean claims, documentation support, and automated intake can reduce labor needs and boost marginsThe organizational restructuring every agency should be evaluating before 2026How to prepare for the proposed Value-Based Purchasing changes—especially new OASIS measures for bathing and dressingWhy recurring training, ongoing Oasis auditing, and external quality support are now essentialPractical, actionable steps to future-proof your operations before the Final Rule arrivesThis is Part 1 of a two-part conversation designed to give home health leaders a roadmap for navigating reimbursement cuts without compromising care or burning out their teams.Because in today's environment, survival isn't about what you know—it's about how fast you can adapt.Support the show

Magically Cruising Cruise Podcast
Royal Caribbean's 2027 Europe Deployment, What's Coming & Why We're Excited

Magically Cruising Cruise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 56:06


In this week's episode of Magically Cruising: The Cruise Podcast, Kieran and Sarah dive into the freshly announced Royal Caribbean 2027 deployment, and trust us, there is a lot to get excited about!Together, we break down the headline news everyone's talking about: Legend of the Seas, Royal Caribbean's newest Icon Class ship, is not only returning to Europe but sailing for the entire 2027 season.We chat about why this is such a big deal, how it compares to previous new-ship seasons, and what makes Icon Class feel revolutionary rather than just evolutionary.But that's not all — we also dig into the more controversial talking point of the week: the return of Mariner of the Seas to the UK. Is she an “old ship”, or a well-loved Royal Caribbean classic with incredible features, a fab renovation, and one of the best atmospheres at sea? (Spoiler: we think the negativity is totally undeserved!)We explore:✨ Why Mariner is perfect for UK families✨ How ship renovations make a world of difference✨ The realities of sailing from UK ports and why Oasis-class ships will never be based here✨ What itineraries you can expect in 2027 — from Norwegian Fjords to Spain & FrancePlus, Sarah reveals she's already booked not one but two Royal Caribbean cruises for 2027… and Kieran may or may not be sneaking in a surprise sailing of his own.If you're a Royal Caribbean fan (or just cruise-curious!), this episode is packed with insight, excitement and honest opinions from two seasoned cruisers who know the European market inside out.

Source de Vie BOBIGNY
Vivre Christ notre rocher - Jude Jean-Louis

Source de Vie BOBIGNY

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 45:18


Le dimanche, nous vous invitons à participer à notre culte dominical de 9h30 à12h00 situé au Oasis, rue du VieuxChemin de St Denis, 93130 Noisy-le-Sec.https://www.instagram.com/eglisesdv.bobigny/www.facebook.com/sdvbobigny

Down Cellar Studio Podcast
Episode 310: Of Goose & Turkey

Down Cellar Studio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 58:43


  Thank you for tuning in to Episode 310 of the Down Cellar Studio Podcast. Full show notes with photos can be found on my website.   This week's segments included:   Off the Needles, Hook or Bobbins On the Needles, Hook or Bobbins From the Armchair KAL News Contest, News & Notes Life in Focus Ask Me Anything On a Happy Note Quote of the Week   Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Stitched by Jessalu   Off the Needles, Hook or Bobbins   Dan's Birthday Hat Pattern: Turn a Square by Jared Flood. $5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry & Brooklyn Tweed Site Yarn: Yarnbaker DK ((75% SW Merino/25% Nylon) in the Burnt Indigo Colorway (dusty navy blue with black Needles: US 5 (3.75 mm) & US 7 (4.5 mm) Ravelry Project Page I used 54g of yarn and have 52g left. It was living in my Stitched by Jessalu Rhinebeck bag which is, for now, my hat bag.   Game Day Party Socks Yarn: Mandi's Makings SW Merino Fingering Weight Yarn in the Pigskin '25 Exclusive Game Day Party Colorway. Green mini skein for heels/toes from Goosey Fibers (Wizard of Oz Advent Calendar yarn) Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry) Ravelry Project Page Yarn: Pigskin '25 Exclusive- 60 points 62g used   Aila's Goose Bag Pattern: None. Using this Ravelry Project Page as a guide Yarn: Loops & Threads Impeccable in the Aran colorway (~400g skein) Hooks: G (4.0 mm) & H (5.0 mm) Ravelry Project Page Started at the bottom with smaller hook and holding yarn double. ch31 work both sides of that to create the base. increased up to 62 stitches. larger hook. SC around for sides. 7 sts for handle (smaller hook) with the goose head at end of handle which is attached to other side of the bag. Then I added feet at the bottom.   On the Needles, Hook or Bobbins   Kris' Christmas Socks Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry) Yarn: West Yorkshire Spinners in the Fairy Lights colorway  Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Ravelry Project Page I knit pair of socks out of this same colorway for Mom in 2019- Ravelry Project Page here. That was my 100th pair of OMG Heel socks. Progress: I am almost to the toe of sock 1.   Over the Rainbow Socks Yarn: Cashmere & Coconuts MCN Sock yarn in the Somewhere Over the Rainbow colorway Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry) Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Ravelry Project Page About the colorway: Yarn was gift from Kris on Mom's 1st heavenly birthday. I decided these will be for Hattie (my niece who is Mom's birthday twin). Progress: I'm on the leg of sock 2.   Zoe Hat Pattern: Zoe Hat by Alexandra Davidoff- $6 knitting pattern available on Ravelry Yarn: Berrocco Vintage in a teal color Needles: US 5 (3.75 mm) & US 7 (4.5 mm) Ravelry Project Page Laura picked out this yarn at Knitty City in NY Progress: I am still on the ribbing.   Elsa Pattern: Queen Elsa Amigurumi by Chiara Cremon (free crochet pattern available on Ravelry) Yarn: Knit Picks Brava (worsted weight acrylic yarn) Hook: D (3.25 mm) Ravelry Project Page Progress: just barely started the legs.   From the Armchair   Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah. Amazon Affiliate Link. Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld. Amazon Affiliate Link.   Note: Some links are listed as Amazon Affiliate Links. If you click those, please know that I am an Amazon Associate and I earn money from qualifying purchases.   KAL News   Pigskin Party '25 Event Dates: KAL Dates- Thursday September 4, 2025- Monday February 9, 2026 Find everything you need in the Start Here Thread in the Ravelry Group Official Rules Registration Form  (you must be Registered to be eligible for prizes) Enter your projects using the Point Tally Form Find the full list of Sponsors in this Google Doc. Coupon Codes are listed in this Ravelry Thread Exclusive Items from our Pro Shop Sponsors are listed in this Ravelry Thread Questions-  ask them in this Ravelry Thread or email Jen at downcellarstudio @ gmail.com Check out this Ravelry Thread with helpful tips for the event, crowd sourced from our incredible players.   Updates In This Episode Count On It Challenge hosted by Twice Sheared Sheep, Official Sponsor for Quarter 2 (November). Details in this Ravelry thread. Official Sponsor for Quarter 3 (December)- Suburban Stitcher Mini Maker's Merry Month See details in this Ravelry Thread. Stay tuned for more about our Official Sponsor for Quarter 4 (January)- Yarnaceous Fibers   Commentator Update (links in this section go to Ravelry) Like most of the knitting internet, our November huddle has had lots of chatter about the game of wool, including tips for how to watch it if you are in the US!  This has spawned lots of conversations about: how long it really takes to knit something,  how hard on your body it can be to knit for long periods of time, and  whether crafting with time pressure is a fun challenge or just robs the joy out of our hobby.  Several pigskin partiers have shared their experiences with times crafting challenges, such as the sheep to sweater challenges, sock madness, and the super sock world challenge.    In other news, players are posting some amazing projects in the end zone dance thread!  A few players have completed some really intricate projects lately.  For example,   Enchantingpastime recently completed an amazing C2C crochet blanket with a penguin wearing a Santa hat!  It is so cute. https://www.ravelry.com/projects/Enchantingpastime/larger-penguin-blanket Fgcreations completed some fabulous colorwork "spooky bogeyman mitts: https://www.ravelry.com/projects/fgcreations/spooky-bogeyman-mittens Adrie9 completed a lovely sunset silhouette hat https://www.ravelry.com/projects/adrie9/sunset-silhouette-hat What a talented group of players we have!    Contest, News & Notes Check out this Gay Sheep Fashion Show article that I heard about on the 7 podcast from the Washington Post   Life in Focus   25 in 2025 Donate Blood at least 4 times (January, March, May, Sept) - done Go shopping for plants with Dan 4 times in the year Buy new ski boots- done Go camping (scheduled for June)- done Kayak 2-5 times (Saco- 2 days)- done Do at least 5 walks with others- done Take 2-5 yoga classes- will not complete Do at least 30 lessons in Mondly- will still try Spend a day at Raffa Life-  done Record 2-5 things I'm grateful for each day before bed (more days than not counts)- I've fallen off. Read all of Simple Abundance- gave up. Got too religious for me. Read at least 60 books- - 58 books as 11/29 Get at least 2 massages at Oasis- done See 2-5 movies in the theater- done Knit 2-5 garments for me- done Finish and enjoy my Christmas Granny Square Blanket- not happening this year. Crochet at least 5 toys- done Use my spinning wheel at least once a month- all but May & June! Calling this a win Have a crafty day with Emelie- done Knit a slouchy hat for myself-  not yet but it could still happen. Try out 3 new to me podcasts- done Watch White Christmas with Jenny & Kara- its on the calendar Buy a firebox and put important papers inside- working with Dan on finding the right one. Create a list of things to pack in case of an evacuation- not done yet Purge at least 20 items of clothing/accessories/shoes- done   Ask Me Anything   Tune in to hear my answer to this question: Hi, I'm a newer listener to your podcast and really enjoy it.  But just how fast do you knit? It seems you have a job (in addition to the podcast), have time to be in a musical, family,,...yet your projects seem to fly off the needles.  How do you get it all done?  Are you knitting constantly?? Slow at knitting, Cathleen   On a Happy Note My cousin Jenny hosted a girls/cousins game night. We had a lot of fun! Dad, Jeff, Riley, Millie & I started decorating at Dad's and then had a big Wicked (part 1) watch party in the evening. Megg, Eme, Ois, Hattie, Kris, Aila, Riley, Millie, Kara and Emelie all came. Only 3 of them had seen it before. Laura's visit- our craft fair tradition, lots of laughter with Megg and some great second-hand finds to add to my winter wardrobe Seeing Cabaret with Megg and Terri A surprise 4 Sundays advent box delivery from Legacy Fiber Artz- thanks Sue & Chelsea!! Fiber Club at my local library Thanksgiving with the family!  My cousin Joanie gifted Dad, Jeff and me each an ornament with flowers from mom's funeral made into beads and put together with crystals into a beautiful snowflake ornament Wicked For Good!   Quote of the Week "Gratitude is the inward feeling of kindness received. Thankfulness is the natural impulse to express that feeling. Thanksgiving is the following of that impulse." — Henry Van Dyke   ------ Contact Information: Check out the Down Cellar Studio Patreon! Ravelry: BostonJen & Down Cellar Studio Podcast Ravelry Group Instagram: BostonJen1 YouTube: Down Cellar Studio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/downcellarstudio Sign up for my email newsletter to get the latest on everything happening in the Down Cellar Studio Check out my Down Cellar Studio YouTube Channel Knit Picks Affiliate Link Bookshop Affiliate Link Yarnable Subscription Box Affiliate Link FearLESS Living Fund to benefit the Blind Center of Nevada Music -"Soft Orange Glow" by Josh Woodward. Free download: http://joshwoodward.com/ Note: Some links are listed as Amazon Affiliate Links. If you click those, please know that I am an Amazon Associate and I earn money from qualifying purchases.  

Smoke Night LIVE - Cigar Dojo
The Leftovers With Dan Barranco of Cigar Oasis

Smoke Night LIVE - Cigar Dojo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 75:45


On this special Saturday night edition of Smoke Night LIVE, we attempt to recover from our massive Thanksgiving feasts. And while your turkey might have been dry, your cigars are staying perfectly humidified thanks to Cigar Oasis. Our guest this week is Dan Barranco, here to help us dial in the relative humidity of our cigars—and maybe help us digest Aunt Thelma's infamous green bean casserole. So loosen the belt, drop an Alka-Seltzer, light up a cigar, and join the fun for this rare Saturday night episode of Smoke Night LIVE.

Home Health Revealed
The 2026 Home Health Final Rule: What It Really Means for Your Agency

Home Health Revealed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 18:30


Explore the essential updates from the official CMS Fact Sheet on the 2026 Home Health Final Rule in this episode of Home Health Revealed, hosted by Hannah Vale. This episode breaks down what the CMS rule means for home health agencies, covering payment changes, compliance updates, and care quality adjustments. Key highlights include: A 2.4% market payment update, offset by adjustments, resulting in an overall 1.3% reduction in Medicare payments to home health agencies. Recalibrated PDGM case-mix weights and updated LUPA thresholds, changing how agencies need to plan visits and document care. Important changes to the Home Health Quality Reporting Program (QRP), including removal of the COVID-19 vaccination measure, as well as updates to OASIS data elements. The launch of a revised Home Health CAHPS survey, new value-based purchasing measures, and changes in quality measure weightings. New compliance provisions and revised provider enrollment rules designed to ensure program integrity and fight fraud. Whether you're an agency leader, clinician, or RCM professional, this episode provides everything you need to know direct from CMS guidance to keep your agency compliant, competitive, and prepared for 2026. Don't miss Hannah's expert take and practical tips for navigating the year's most important regulatory updates. Like, share, and subscribe for more insights on home health policy, revenue cycle optimization, and industry trends. #HomeHealthRevealed #CMSFinalRule #HomeHealth2026 Chapters (00:00:02) - Home Health Revealed(00:00:36) - CMS Final Rules for Home Health Services (2026)(00:03:28) - CMS Final Rule 1, Home Health Payment Rates(00:05:47) - CMS Rule 6, Home Health Quality Reporting Program (HHQ(00:12:36) - CMS Final Rule 2026 for DME POS

HOPE CHURCH バイブルトーク
神ってどんな方?10:質疑応答 - ヨブはどうなの?

HOPE CHURCH バイブルトーク

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 49:14


須長克己 日本語

Sermons - Mill City Church

Group Guide Use this guide to help your group discussion as you meet this week. TranscriptIf you will, grab a Bible and go to Acts chapter 17. It's our first week of our Give series. Recently, Starbucks released a barista cup and it's precious. That's it. That's the barista cup. There was an article about it in Forbes titled Starbucks Barista cup frenzy leaves big lessons for brands. So I just want to read the beginning of this article for you. It says the Starbucks barista cup caused a frenzy online and in stores. I don't exactly know what an online frenzy looks like, but that cup calls one. When Starbucks announced the release of limited edition holiday merchandise, including the bear shaped $29.95 glass cold cup, which you thought that the temperature of your cup was up to, you Incorrect. This is a cold cup. Actually, I think what it means is if you put hot coffee in it, you're going to burn your hand. So it's a cold cup. It says as part of their holiday menu, few people expected overnight queues in store brawls and a booming resale market. People camped out and fist fought each other. Then it says, beyond the surreal headlines, there are some valuable marketing lessons from the Starbucks bear cup drama. Starbucks barista cup has tapped into an undeniable human truth. I was on the edge of my seat reading this article. The barista cub has tapped into an undeniable human truth. And I had a lot of guesses, none of which prepared me for the answer. So here's the answer. People are obsessed with cuteness. Starbucks released 12 holiday items, but only one captured the public imagination. Cuteness is the primary explanation for the barista cup frenzy. Overnight cues, fist fights, cuteness, which makes a little bit of sense because you know you've seen like a baby so cute before that you punched its mother.I would argue that Forbes analysis is incomplete. Cuteness may have contributed, but I think there are other undeniable human truths at work here. You know, as a pastor, I'm going to float sin out there. I also think that one of the things that this indicates to us is the absolute human ability to, to get our priorities out of line, to misplace value in things. That if you're punching someone for a cup because of the cuteness, your value system is off. And it's a real danger that we're all in. I think when I read these, sometimes I think like I'll read and go, oh my goodness, laugh at it and think, that would never, I would never do that. But really what I'm saying is I would never do that for a bear shaped Starbucks cup. I just have other things I'm willing to punch you for. I have other things that I've misplaced value in. Like, it just should give us the undeniable human truth that we are able to get our priorities out of, out of line. We're able to misplace value. We're able to suddenly think that something is more important than it is and to spend our time and our energy and our money on it. And that that is one of the primary reasons that we have our Give season, our Give series every Christmas season is that we're going to be pushed and pulled in a million different directions and told repeatedly that certain things have value that do not. And we want to always take this time to consider what actually is valuable and are we sending our effort and our money in the right direction.So let's pray then we're going to start in on trying to figure this out together this morning. Lord, we ask for wisdom. We ask for discernment. We ask for the work of the Spirit to help us make correct valuations so that we do not waste our time and specifically for what we're talking about today, that we do not waste our money on things that have no real value. In Jesus name, Amen. Because of our ability to get this wrong, it's always very helpful for us when the Bible just tells us this has value, when it just steps in and explains to us this thing is valuable, it helps us know, okay, then that's something to pursue. That's something worth giving energy towards. I don't want to give away all of what we're doing in our Give series, but we're about to talk about Paul's missions efforts in the Book of Acts. So we're going to walk through. What we're going to do is walk through some of Paul's missionary journey, discuss it, see what's going on here, and then we're going to see something that's behind it, something that's at work in it that the passage doesn't talk about, but that we find out later as we read Paul's letter. So we're going to be in Acts chapter 17. We're going to watch Paul as he goes, who have just been in Philippi, in Acts 16, saw a few people converted to Christianity, got arrested and was beaten and then released. So he leaves. We're going to follow him as he goes to Thessalonica, Berea, and then on a boat down to Athens and then from Athens over to Corinth. And we're going to move pretty fast because It's a couple chapters of text, and we're just trying to follow along and see some of what's going on here.So. Acts, chapter 17, verse 1.> it says now, when they had passed through Amphipolis and Apollonia, they came to Thessalonica, where there was a synagogue of the Jews. And Paul went in, as was his custom. And on three Sabbath days, he reasoned with them from the Scriptures, explaining and proving that it was necessary for the Christ to suffer and rise from the dead, saying, this Jesus, whom I proclaim to you, is the Christ.So part of Paul's missionary strategy was when he went to a city, if there was a synagogue, he went to the synagogue because they were going to be studying the Scriptures. And so he would go and start showing them in the Scriptures that Jesus had fulfilled the promises of the Messiah. It's one of the things that we do around Christmas time. We read some of these passages like we read earlier, and we see that Jesus is the fulfillment of the promises made to the Jewish people that he is their Messiah. And that's what he's doing. He's saying, the Christ has come. Jesus has fulfilled this. And he does this for three weeks every Sabbath day. And some of them were persuaded and joined Paul and Silas, as did a great many of the devout Greeks and not a few of the leading women. But the Jews were jealous. And that's where it goes into. After that verse, it's going to talk to us about. As people start to believe, some of the people in the area begin to fight against Paul. They actually attack them. And Paul and Silas sneak out at night. And so they were only there for a couple of weeks. They're seeing people believe and they're run out of town. So let's pick back up in verse 10 as the brothers immediately sent Paul and Silas away by night to Berea.> As the brothers immediately sent Paul and Silas away by night to Berea.So the brothers being the people who have just believed, it's just the beginnings of a church. And they're like, hey, we live here, but y' all, don't they want to hurt you, not us. Y' all get out of here. And we're going to keep following, figuring this out. And when they arrived, this is in Berea, they went into the Jewish synagogue. So Paul was like, I know my strategy. We're going back. Didn't work well last time, but we're going to do it this time. And it did work in some ways, because people believed. He's like, this is working. Even though some people hated me and wanted to Kill me. So he keeps going.> Now, these Jews were more noble than those in Thessalonica. They received the word with all eagerness.I just love that that note was in there. Just like these people were better than the ones in Thessalonica. And that's in Scripture, and it's there forever, you guys. All right? Many of them therefore believed with not a few Greek women of high standing as well as men. But when the Jews from Thessalonica learned that the word of God was proclaimed by Paul at Berea also, they came there, too, agitating and stirring up the crowd.So we don't exactly know how long he was in Berea, but. But he was there long enough for people to believe and for that to become such a thing that's happening there that they find out in Thessalonica. So they're like, oh, well, he's just going to keep at it. So they head over there to run him off out of Berea. Then it says, the brothers immediately sent Paul off on his way to the sea. But Silas and Timothy remained there. And those who conducted Paul brought him as far as Athens. And after receiving a command for Silas and Timothy to come to him as soon as possible, they departed.So Silas and Timothy stay. They sneak Paul out to a boat and ride him down to Athens. And then he says, when y' all get back, tell Silas and Timothy to come to me. And then he's hanging out in Athens by himself. While he's in Athens, he finds out that there's a place in Athens. There doesn't seem to. He does go to a Jewish synagogue. Then he also finds out that there's a place in Athens where they just gather and share news and anything new and debate new topics and new ideas. So he goes there and starts proclaiming the Gospel. And we're going to pick up in that.> The times of ignorance God overlooked. But now he commands all people everywhere to repent because he has fixed a day on which he will judge the world in righteousness by a man whom he has appointed. And of this he has given assurance to all by raising him from the dead.To Paul, as he's concluding, he says God overlooked ignorance, but not anymore. Now there's a man who's going to judge the whole world in righteousness. And he says, and God's proven this by raising him from the dead. So he's proclaiming the gospel that everyone everywhere needs to repent, which Just so you know, that's essential to the gospel, that everyone, everywhere needs to repent. Sometimes we'll pick specific isolated sins and someone will say, well, you think this is bad? And it's like, I don't know how to tell you this. We think everyone everywhere needs to repent, that you can't. If you just pick an isolated one, we're like, probably, yes, that's a sin. And that's a sin. And that's a sin. We believe that everyone has fallen short of the glory of God and needs Christ, that we aren't going to moral ourselves into this. We're not going to work our way into this. And this is what he's proclaiming to them. And he says that it's proven by. By the resurrection of Christ from the dead.> Now, when they heard of the resurrection of the dead, some mocked, but others said, we will hear you again about this.So Paul went out from their midst, but some men joined him and believed, among whom also were Dionysius the Areopagite and a woman named Damaris and others with them. So several people believe he proclaims the Gospel. He goes to a new place, begins proclaiming the Gospel, and more people believe.Chapter 18. After this, Paul left Athens and went to Corinth.> After this, Paul left Athens and went to Corinth.So he jumped across out of. He was on Athens and then he jumped across Corinth, had to take a boat, and he found a Jew named Aquila, a native of Pontus, recently come from Italy with his wife Priscilla, because Claudius had commanded all the Jews to leave Rome. And he went to them. And because he was of the same trade, he stayed with them and worked for they were tentmakers by trade. And he reasoned in the synagogue every Sabbath and tried to persuade Jews and Greeks.> When Silas and Timothy arrived from Macedonia, Paul was occupied with the word, testifying to the Jews that the Christ was Jesus.So now, instead of making tents, his occupation, what he's at work in now is proclaiming the Gospel. He's had enough room now to share it. And he's spending his time trying to articulate to them this. And he's studying with them and proclaiming it to them.> When the Jewish people opposed and reviled him, he shook out his garments and said to them, your blood be on your own heads. I am innocent. From now on, I will go to the Gentiles.And he left there, and he went to the house of a man named Titius Justus, a worshiper of God. His house was next door to the synagogue. I just appreciate that a whole lot. He's like, fine, I'm gonna go to the Gentiles. He walks out. He turns the corner. He walks in that house and is like, boom, Setting up shop. Here we go. So he's right next to the synagogue. He didn't go far away. He's like, I'm telling people about Jesus. I don't know. Right here next to y'. All. That's what he starts doing. Then it says, crispus, the ruler of the synagogue, believed in the Lord. So he was next door. He was overseeing that. He just is like, I'm going to. And he heads over to the other house together with his entire household. And many of the Corinthians, hearing Paul believed and were baptized. And the Lord said to Paul one night in a vision.> Do not be afraid, but go on speaking and do not be silent, for I am with you, and no one will attack you to harm you, for I have many in this city who are my people.And he stayed a year and six months teaching the word of God among them. So he's been chased all along. He's in Corinth. Jesus shows up and says, stay here. Keep preaching. Because there are many people in this city who are mine, but not yet. So Paul is in a spot where Jesus says, there are people here who belong to me, but they don't know it yet. I know it. They don't know it. And you've got to stay and you've got to tell them. You've got to proclaim the gospel. You've got to explain what's happened, and then they will belong to me. To me, because they already belong to me. That's what he's saying. And that's one of the things that undergirds missions. One of the reasons we go, one of the reasons we plant churches, one of the reasons we send, one of the reasons we go to places where people have never heard. One of the reasons we go to places that are difficult is because all over the place, there are people who belong to Jesus. And we've got to go tell them. We've got to go tell him who he is. And the Spirit goes to work in their heart, and Jesus claims them it's not something that happens without their knowledge. They are going to come to genuine faith in Jesus that will be tangible and real in their life. But what Jesus is saying is that he sins at times and he puts somebody in a place at times because there are people there who belong to him. They just haven't heard about him yet. That ought to give us courage. We ought to begin to beg the Lord. Lord, are there people at work? There are people at my job. Are there people in this class? Are there people on the street who belong to you that I'm supposed to stay and proclaim the gospel to? And we ought to start praying over maps, and we ought to start going to places and saying, lord, there's gotta be people here who belong to you. Put me in the right spot, Send me to the right place. Help me to be there to proclaim the gospel.Now, there's something else that's happening in this text that I think we need to consider. Alfred Hitchcock was a director. He did movies like Psycho and the Birds, and he had a concept that he called the refrigerator test. He just said he wanted all of his movies that he made to pass the refrigerator test. The point was, you'd go see a movie, you're in it, soaking it up. It's great. You leave, you go home, you open your refrigerator to grab a snack before you go to bed, and suddenly you're like, wait a second. How did they get on the train in the first place? And you realize that the movie just skipped a thing. It didn't explain something to you, or there's a logical problem. You're like, why didn't the bad guys just shoot him? They shot his wife. Why'd they shoot her and then leave him alive? Were they running out of bullets? You open your refrigerator and you think, why don't they ever shoot at Captain America's legs? You know, I've played paintball before. I picked up a pallet one time. I got shot in the legs, like 45 times. Seems easy enough. And as we're reading this passage, there's a little hint at it in one place, but I think there's a thing that we should go. Hold on a second. How does Paul survive not just not get killed, but we've watched him travel around for years at this point. There was one moment where they said he went and made tents. And unless he sold the most extravagant, amazing tents, that he just did that for a couple of weeks, and then he was set for several years. It feels like there's something else going on here now, you could say, well, it's fair to assume that the people that are believing are starting to tend to him, they're going to feed him, they're going to help him have a place to stay. And it's like that. That's reasonable. But there's places where he shows up and there's nobody. That hasn't happened yet. And so this is one of those things where you go, well, how does. How is he doing this? Is he independently wealthy, like Bruce Wayne or something? What's going on? And then it doesn't talk about it in this text, but it does show up in Paul's letters. And so I want us to go to. It's mentioned in Corinthians, but it's talked about directly in Philippians. And I want y' all to see this. This is the end of Philippians chapter four. He's writing to the church in Philippi. So that was the first dot on our map. And he says, and you, Philippians yourselves know that in the beginning of the Gospel. So this is right when I first started, was proclaiming this.> When I left Macedonia, no church entered into partnership with me in giving and receiving, except you only. Even in Thessalonica, you sent me help for my needs once and again.So he's writing to this church, and he's saying, y' all partnered with me from the very beginning you entered into partnership with me. Meaning that the work that Paul did, they had a hand in it. They had a share in it. Even though he's the one traveling around the church in Philippi is helping make sure that's possible. And y'. All. He says something crazy. Look at this. That's Philippi. The whole big section here is Macedonia. When he gets out of Macedonia, he's in Corinth. So he says, nobody helped me when I left Macedonia except for y'. All. So he's like, y' all helped provide for me while I was in Corinth. And that's why he mentions it to the Corinthians, because I didn't take anything from y'. All. He says, I worked. He mentioned that. And then he says, and the churches in Macedonia helped me. But he also says, when I was in Thessalonica, you sent me help. That was right after he left Philippi. He went through two towns, and the next town that it says he was in for three weeks was Thessalonica, which means that the Philippians, as soon as they believed, started helping Paul be a missionary. As soon as it happened, what they said Was, oh, we want everybody to know this. And if you're gonna go and tell people, we want in on that. We want to be a part of making sure that everybody knows what we now know. And it started immediately with them.> Not that I seek the gift, but I seek the fruit that increases to your credit.You know how that works, right? With your money, there are certain things where it's like your wallet magically appears in your hand that you're just willing to pay for. Usually people who get married to each other, those things are wildly different. So your spouse seems to have infinite money for this stupid category. When you know that you should never spend money on that. You should spend money on this brilliant category that you love. And that seems to be what happens. And what happens with the Philippians is as soon as they know about Christ and they find out that Paul's gonna go check, share it with other people, their wallet's just in their hands. They're just like, oh, yeah, we want this to happen. Make sure he has what he needs. And they do it the whole time. They find out he's in Corinth, and they're like, make sure he has what he needs so that he can tell more people about this. And Paul says that they've partnered with him. And then he says this. Not that I seek the gift, because they've just given him a gift. And he's telling him, thank you. That's what he was doing earlier. He says, not that I seek the gift, but I seek the fruit that increases to your credit. He says. So he was telling him, thank you. He said, I appreciate it. He said, but that's not what it's all about. What it's about is that you are doing something that's valuable and that you receive credit for doing this good thing. He's basically saying to the Philippians, this is something you ought to do. It's a good thing to do. And I'm glad that you're doing it. Which if you've ever talked to missionaries, they do have that weird. They're really thankful, but they're also trying, like, they don't trying to be about money. So they'll say like, thank you so much. We also are just trusting the Lord, but thank you. But also, it's good for you to give. But also it's not all about, like, they have these weird. If you read this section in Philippians, you can see Paul being like, you should do this. But I'm not super worried about it. Cause Jesus is gonna take care of me. But not being worried about it doesn't mean I'm not thankful. I'm very thankful. And he just is trying to articulate all these things at once. And he says, I have received full payment and more. I am well supplied having received from Epaphroditus the gifts you sent.> A fragrant offering, a sacrifice acceptable and pleasing to God, and my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus,so that they're getting to be stewards of God's provision for them by providing for Paul. And Paul says, God sees it, God knows it. It's a sacrifice pleasing to him. Now, I would argue that there are things we put money towards that do not fit the category of a fragrant offering, a sacrifice acceptable and pleasing to God. Not to say that everything we spend our money on is bad. And I think that there are things that are, you're perfectly fine to exist and pay your bills and do things. But I think that when we see that there are things that the Lord delights for us to participate in, that we get to join in partnership with missionaries, that we get to enjoy partaking in the endeavor that they're after, and that we get to do something that the Lord looks at and is pleased with than we ought to. When he sets our valuation of something, take him up on it. When he says this is good and valuable, take him up on it. And when Jesus is talking about this, at one point he says it's not about the amount. He just says not even a cup of cold water will be forgotten. That if you give anything to try to participate in this, if you give anything to care and to love and because you're a disciple and because they're a disciple and because they're going, he says, not a thing's forgotten. So every penny is remembered and every penny is worth it. But then he says this in Philippians 4:20, then this is why we do this to our God and Father. Be glory forever and ever. Amen.> To our God and Father be glory forever and ever. Amen.That's the point. That's the reason the Philippians want a partner. It's because they want everyone everywhere to give glory to God. To know who Christ is, to know what he's done, to know how good he is, to know how wonderful he is, to know how much he loves, to. To know the grace that he offers. When you ever consider how merciful and kind he's been to you, if you consider the weight of your sin, the weight of your failings, the weight of your shortcomings, the depth of the destruction that we deserve and how loving and good and wonderful he is, and that he's designed so that we would belong to him and so that he can lavish his riches and kindness on us for all eternity. And that that's offered to all who will call on him, then we want all to call on Him. That's why John Piper says that missions exist because worship doesn't. He says worship is the goal and fuel of missions. That's why we go, because we have tasted of the joy of worshiping Jesus and we want all the families of the earth in included.So while everything around you is going to push and pull you in a different direction and tell you, you need this, you need this, you should have one of these in order to be happy, you'll need this. My sons asked me, they said Halloween hadn't happened. Why are all the commercials, Christmas commercial? I said, oh, boy, they want money. Our whole economy runs off of you buying things you don't need. And we're trying to take a moment to just go, look, we want to celebrate well, we also want to pause and go, is my money going in the right direction? Do I have my priorities right? Is my value system correct? Do I look like a person who knows the delight and the goodness of Christ? Does that show up in how my money and my budget works? And that's what we want to pause and do every year in our gift series.So this year what we do. Not this year. I started the wrong sentence. I'll start that sentence in a second. What we do every year is we pick a project or two one time, three, I think, and we just say we want to give money to this. It's just an opportunity for our church to rally together and be generous. So we've done different things. Sometimes we do local things, sometimes we do further away things. This year we're going to partner, hopefully Lord willing, with two different organizations to do some foreign missions work. So I'm introducing the first project today. So this year we're going to do two. I'm introducing the first project today, we'll introduce the next one next week. And then over the next few weeks we'll try to raise money to support these agencies in the efforts that they're doing in foreign mission work. So the first one we're going to partner with is elam. It is a missions organization in Mexico. When we started praying about this and looking, we were like, we want to do something with foreign missions. We want to give some effort in this direction. Scott and Kit's Hill's son Scotty, also Isaac Hill, is one of our pastors. It's his uncle also Isaac Hill's wife Lydia, it's her uncle in law, works with Elam in Mexico. So we just called him up and started trying to talk to him about what would it look like if we partnered with you? What kind of work are you doing? What's the labor looking like right now in where you are? So this is a picture. One of the things, as we said, just start dreaming a little bit if we partner with you now. It's an EFCA organization. So the money's going towards an organization that is very transparent in how they handle their finances. ELAM is they pick that name because it's the name of Oasis mentioned in the book of Exodus and what they do. I'll read some of this specifically. I can find my notes here. Yeah. ELAM is a mission development and mobilization organization in Mexico that focuses on equipping and mobilizing local churches. They do this through trainings and through short term missions trips to indigenous communities. So one of the things they do is they'll partner with a local church in a harder area and they show up and help do missions trips to try to help that church serve the community and have an opportunity for evangelism, have an opportunity to build goodwill with the community as that church is trying to develop. So what they've been doing recently is, is medical mission, short term missions programs. And so they'll go to a community and do medical missions for a couple weeks to try to help a local in partnership with a local church in a community. So the core activities are they do general medical exams and treatment, dental care and hygiene education, vision screenings and the distribution of eyeglasses. And then throughout that they're doing church support and evangelism as a part of it.So they currently have a donated auto refractor which is a machine you put on your face and it tells you what your prescription is. And then someone donated to them 6,000 pairs of glasses. So they show up to places, stick an autorefactor on people's faces, find out what the prescription is, find it and give them a pair of glasses. And so they're able to go to these rural places and under resourced places and help people see. They also have two mobile dental machines and chairs. And then they're using all this on supplies on borrowed trucks and on the open bed trailer covered with tarps. They've been going to Sierra Mezateca where there's about 300,000 Mezatecos and only a few local churches. They've been in Partnership with a church called Amigos de Fe. And they've planted churches and trying to plant churches in eight communities. They've done five medical trips in that area with about 80 to 120 medical patients, 40 to 50 dental patients, and then they were given out 20 to 30 glasses. And then in the areas near Veracruz and hidalgo, there's about 490,000 people. They have two medical trips they've done this past year. They've got a third one scheduled. On their first two, they had about 100 to 150 medical patients, 60 to 100 dental patients, and they gave out 50 to 100 pairs of glasses, which I don't know if you've ever tried to live without glasses and then got glasses, but it's magical. Just ask third grade Chet. So for them to show up to places where people have not been able to see and just outfit them, they walk in and walk out with glasses is a wonderful thing.And so we just said, what would you need if we were going to give you money? What would you use it for? What would this look like? And so the biggest, they said the current biggest limitation is the logistics problem for them. They have an open bed trailer that they've just been throwing a tarp on. And so they said we'd love. Yeah, that. They said they have lost equipment due to rain. And some of the places that they go to, they end up having to park and hike up mountains. I mean, they're going to hard to reach places and difficult to resource places. And so they said they'd love to have an enclosed trailer. And so they sent us this sort of thing now just to help you all out. That 98,500 is pesos. So if you're like, nah, we're gonna have to smuggle in one of our trailers. We ain't paying that. That's in pesos. So don't stress out over that.So here's what we said. We just said, start telling us what you would need. And they gave us a list. We said, dream. We've learned as a church that we want to. We want to get some options. We want to get some things in front of us and we'll see what the Lord does and what we're able to do together. Like we said, our hope is to knock this out, to be able to do what they've asked and do another one. But we'll see. We're happy to get to partner together however we're able to. But this is what. This is how the money would work for this Group the trailer is about $6,000. So the first $6,000 we raise, they're going to go get a trailer. After that, they would use 1250 for insurance, taxes, maintenance of the trailer. So they said if we're able to give them about $7,000, 7,500, they'll get a trailer and they'll be taken care of for a year, and then they'll, you know, just continue to operate with it. But they would be blessed by that because they'd be able to load it up, they'd be able to lock it up, they'd be able to show up to the place, unload what they needed to unload, keep. Like they just said this would bless their souls and their ability to get in and out of places and. And not lose equipment. So we said that sounded smart to us. So we thought, yes, let's try to get them a trailer if we're able to keep giving. Here are other things. They were like, well, look, y' all give us money, we're going to spend it. So they would love another auto refractor, which helps them to do multiple trips or to be able to just handle more people when they're coming in, getting them glasses. A lensometer is actually what you use to shine through glasses to make sure it is the right prescription. So auto refractor goes on the face, lensometer goes on the glasses. A diagnostic kit and a retinoscope is just the ability to try to actually check eyes, see what's going on. If they could have a mobile dental X ray with a computer, that would be amazing so that they could actually do X rays right there, see what's going on inside. And then they said dental chairs and lights, 600 general dental tools and supplies, 1500 general medical equipment, 500, for a total of $22,250. We'd love to be able to raise that for them. We'd love to get to join in partnership in a way that we get to be a part of people in areas of Mexico we'll never step foot in being cared for, loved, and getting a tangible picture of the gospel. As a group of people is trying to plant churches to articulate the gospel.Just so y' all know, we don't do a whole lot as a church in partnership with any kind of foreign missions organization that isn't trying to plant churches and articulate the gospel. We think it is incomplete if we're just doing physical things, but we love to partner where they're doing some physical work, some. Some tangible help in connection with local church planting and church organization and these sort of things going forward. So as a church, every year we do every year at Christmas we partner with the Lottie Moon Christmas offering, which is, you see it on the tables and it's in your bulletin, which is a part of missions efforts for the Southern Baptist. We do that every year and then we pick a give project and then sometimes we pick as a give project a missions opportunity. And we've got two in front of us this year. This is the first one we're going to be able to get after we're excited to be able to partner in this specific way in Mexico for the sake of what they're doing and would love for you to begin praying about what does it look like for you to partner in helping see other people come to know Jesus and tangibly see what he does among a group people, let's pray.Father, we're thankful. We're thankful that you have met us in our need. We're thankful that you have redeemed us and called us into something eternal. We ask that your spirit would be at work so that our church might be a blessing to those who are out and doing international efforts. We pray, Lord, that you would stir in the hearts of our church family so that we might be able to send people and we pray that you would stir in our hearts that we might be able to send money to the people who are already there. But may we be a part of what you are doing around the world in the places where people belong to you. There just hasn't been someone who's told them about you yet. In Jesus name Amen. Band's gonna come up. We're gonna sing. If you desire to give, there are there is a drop down menu online that you can give directly to it already. You can also give via an envelope or just put on the check that it's for our gift project. But we ask you to begin to pray and hopefully, Lord willing will be able to begin to move on this and then get into some of the other stuff, see what the Lord does.

Spiritual Misfits Podcast
Creating Communities of Sacred Curiosity with Mike Hardie

Spiritual Misfits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 63:55


Mike Hardie joins Will to share about his winding journey through various denominations and changes in faith, leading him to where he is today: helping establish a new community of faith called Oasis, part of the Uniting Church in Sydney. Mike and Will discuss how to create spaces that honour mystery alongside conviction, structure and freedom, holding space for children developing their understanding of God as well as people who have had their frameworks come undone. Learn more about Oasis, a new (misfit friendly) community of faith at https://www.oc.org.auWant to reach out and let us know your thoughts or suggestions for the show? Send us a message here; we'd love to hear from you.The Spiritual Misfits Survival Guide (FREE): https://www.spiritualmisfits.com.au/survivalguideSign up to our mailing list:https://spiritualmisfits.com.au/Join our online Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/spiritualmisfitspodcastSupport the pod:https://spiritualmisfits.com.au/support-us/View all episodes at: https://spiritualmisfits.buzzsprout.com

The Industry Perspective
Behind The Curtain - Chef Trev Presents at The Bamboo Oasis

The Industry Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 28:59


Next up we go Behind The Curtain for Friendsgiving with some of our friends from Bacardi and others that also work in the area. Join P & Nando as they speak with Eddie, Jairo, Jesse, Brian & of course Cassy*** We recorded this at the beach, not far from LAX, so planes were constantly flying overhead. while you can barely hear them, it pushed our mics to the limit. so please give us some grace this one last time. I literally bought us new mics on the way home from this taping - NandoCassy's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cassy.cassy.cassyJairo's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thealternativeguyEddie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theyumyumfoodieBrian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebarspoonknightJesse's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rhum.rhunnerThe Industry Perspective Socials!Pod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theindustryperspectiveNando's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iwult_/P's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/douglas_coffeeRob's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/robeenyoThe Industry Perspective:Pulling back the curtain on your favorite bars and restaurants telling you what goes on behind the scenes with the establishments, the people that make it run and hopefully give you some insight into our perspective

KOINONIA CONNECT with Apostle Joshua Selman
Irrefutable Forces For Unendunf Victories (Joshua 1:4-5 ) | RCCG The Oasis - Part 2

KOINONIA CONNECT with Apostle Joshua Selman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 135:25


Subscribe to support Koinonia Connect Apple Podcast! All episodes remain free—this is just to show your support.:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/koinonia-connect-with-apostle-joshua-selman/id1680799163   IRREFUTABLE FORCES FOR UNENDING VICTORIES: JOSHUA 1:4-5 || LAGOS-NIGERIA || APOSTLE JOSHUA SELMAN  

90's NOW
S14 Ep12: The 90s Band Reunion We Want MOST + Fugees, Oasis, Jill Scott & 90210 Happenings!

90's NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 38:53


Which 90s band do YOU want to see reunite? Kelly & Sharon reveal their top choices on this episode of 90's NOW and want to hear yours too! We're diving into some big music and pop-culture stories this week, including: • Why fans shouldn't expect a Fugees reunion for a very long time • How Oasis has amazingly kept their reunion tour from falling apart • Why Jill Scott continues to shine as one of the best live performers out there • The fun details behind a Beverly Hills 90210 mini-reunion • The artists stepping up to support Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa • The Osbourne family opening up about their grief after the loss of Ozzy Osbourne, including a touching moment shared by Ozzy's son Louis Kelly's Trivia this week tests your knowledge of The Fugees and Beverly Hills 90210 and Sharon takes you back to 1995 in your 90's Rewind. If you love 90s nostalgia, music history, pop-culture throwbacks and updates on your favourite artists, you'll feel right at home here. Don't forget to follow, rate, and share the show - your support helps more 90s fans discover the podcast. Thank you for listening to 90's NOW!

Interception
Les jeunes attirés par le BDSM - Une oasis en Bretagne

Interception

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 48:11


durée : 00:48:11 - Interception - par : Antoine Giniaux - Dans cet Interception, les plus jeunes s'encanaillent dans un endroit sombre, et les plus vieux cultivent leur potager pour assurer leur survie. Les uns sont tout en cuir, les autres en pantalon de jardin. Mais quelque chose rapproche ces deux mondes : tous cherchent un endroit sûr. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

Prague Talk
Martin Reiner on hidden Brno district that became “oasis of freedom” – and end of his successful publishers

Prague Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 19:44


A relatively little known but highly distinctive Brno district is the subject of Kamenka Republic, a new book edited by writer and publisher Martin Reiner. Speaking from the Moravian capital, he explains what makes Kamenka special – and why it has survived for a century when other interwar workers' housing “colonies” in Brno have long disappeared. Reiner also discusses why he is calling time on Druhé město, one of the most significant Czech publishing houses of recent decades.

KOINONIA CONNECT with Apostle Joshua Selman
Path To Never Ending Victories (2 Cor. 2:14) | RCCG The Oasis - Part 1

KOINONIA CONNECT with Apostle Joshua Selman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 116:47


Subscribe to support Koinonia Connect Apple Podcast! All episodes remain free—this is just to show your support.:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/koinonia-connect-with-apostle-joshua-selman/id1680799163   PATH TO NEVER ENDING VICTORIES-PART1 [2Cor. 2:14]|OIC 2025| RCCG THE OASIS| LAGOS-NIGERIA|APT SELMAN

RTL2 : Pop-Rock Station by Zégut
L'intégrale - Beck, Sum 41, Supergrass dans RTL2 Pop Rock Station (27/11/25)

RTL2 : Pop-Rock Station by Zégut

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 106:31


Jeudi soir dans RTL2 Pop-Rock Station, dernière de la semaine avec AC/DC, The Smiths, George Harrison ou encore Goldfrapp. Les nouveautés du soir : Tame Impala, Just Mustard et Danko Jones, auteurs de l'album de la semaine. L'émission s'ouvre avec "Loser" de Beck avant de découvrir "Deadbeat", extrait du nouveau Tame Impala. En ce 27 novembre, anniversaire de Mike Skinner, retour sur The Streets avec le percutant "Fit But You Know It". La soirée enchaîne avec CSS, Janis Joplin, Oasis, puis George Harrison et son album culte "All Things Must Pass". RTL2 Pop-Rock Station plonge ensuite dans "Leo Rising", douzième album de Danko Jones. Avant la reprise du soir, place à The Smiths et Just Mustard. La cover du jour est "House Of The Rising Sun" revisitée en version électro-pop par Alt-J. La fin de soirée réunit Supergrass, Tool, les Sex Pistols, Yonaka, Bruce Springsteen, Melody's Echo Chamber et Girls Against Boys. La nouveauté Fresh met en lumière Astral Bakers et leur titre "Healing". Beck - Loser Tame Impala - Dracula The Streets - Fit But You Know It AC/DC - Whole Lotta Rosie Css - Left Behind Oasis - Don't Look Back In Anger George Harrison - All Things Must Pass Danko Jones - I'm Going Blind Sum 41 - Still Waiting Janis Joplin ; Big Brother & The Holding Company - Piece Of My Heart The Smiths - Bigmouth Strikes Again Just Mustard - Endless Deathless Alt+J - House Of The Rising Sun The Dandy Warhols - Get Off Yonaka - Problems Bruce Springsteen - Dancing In The Dark Bloodhound Gang - Mope Melody's Echo Chamber - Eyes Closed The Guess Who - American Woman Girls Against Boys - Kill The Sexplayer Astral Bakers - Healing Goldfrapp - Ooh Lala Supergrass - Pumping On Your Stereo Frank Zappa - Don't Eat The Yellow Snow Sex Pistols - Pretty Vacant Be Your Own Pet - What A Bitch Tool - The GrudgeHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

El Gosip
307 - Pulpo Montt

El Gosip

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 87:37


I will remember you: Las Dos Caras de la Moneda no va por culpa de Kast, Karol Dance y su máquina del tiempo, Primer Plano expone al drama de la familia Israel (no el país, el Mauricio) y conocemos a su hijo, revisamos el line-up de Viña (sin comediantes), Inna Moll en Miss Universo, Beyoncé va a la Fórmula 1 y comentamos sus outfits, Oasis en Chile (BIBLICAL), se viene la docuserie sobre Diddy presentada por 50 Cent, SIGNOS: Parejas Sagitario-Geminis y mucho más! Los shows en vivo de El Gosip y nuestro comentario de la docuserie de Victoria Bekcham están en www.patreon.com/elgosip

Cara dos Sports - NFL, NBA e muito mais!
NFL: PROBLEMAS DOS EAGLES + PREVIEW DA RODADA DE AÇÃO DE GRAÇAS E BLACK FRIDAY

Cara dos Sports - NFL, NBA e muito mais!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 84:12


Recebi Caio Miari, editor do The Score, para falar sobre os problemas dos Eagles (00:01:51) e fazer o preview da rodada do Dia de Ação de Graças e Black Friday (00:21:59)Depois recebi Rafael Baltazar, do Pick Six BR, para falar sobre o show do Oasis em São Paulo (00:50:54)Mande "Quero receber" e adicione o Cara dos Sports nos seus contatos para conversar comigo: ⁠https://wa.me/message/XOKZQKSVXB3SK1⁠Apoie o Podcast Cara dos Sports e tenha acesso a conteúdos exclusivos: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://caradossports.com.br/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Se torne membro do canal: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ3MkOrQx7444pm7tSZ-10Q/join(00:00:00) Intro(00:01:51) Problemas dos Eagles(00:21:59) Lions x Packers(00:30:31) Cowboys x Chiefs(00:40:03) Ravens x Bengals(00:47:50) Bears x Eagles(00:50:54) Show do Oasis

The BrewedAt Podcast
#76 - Tröegs Independent Brewing (John Trogner)

The BrewedAt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 71:47


Host Richie Tevlin and Co-Host Evan Blum talk with John Trogner, co-founder of Tröegs Independent Brewing. One of Pennsylvania's most influential breweries, Tröegs has built a national reputation for award-winning beers like Nugget Nectar and Mad Elf, while maintaining its roots as a fiercely independent, family-run operation.   @troegsbeer https://troegs.com/ _____________________________________________ THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: Zilka & Co Brewing Supplies: https://zilkaandcompany.com/elementor-1120/   Brad Adelson - Technical Expert brad@zilkaandcompany.com 818-400-7323   The Beer Accountant: https://www.paddymaccpa.com/brewerysolutions Email: pmcdonald@paddymaccpa.com 267-566-4077 - Patrick McDonald - Licensed CPA _______________________________________ EPISODE NOTES: Mentioned Breweries Boulder Brewing Co - Boulder, CO New Belgium - Fort Collins, CO Dock Street Brewery - Philadelphia, PA Adam Avery Brewery - Boulder, CO Oasis Brewing Co - Denver, CO Angelic Brewing - Madison, WI Sierra Nevada - Chico, CA Warwick Farm - Epi 68 - Jamison, PA Yuengling Brewery - Pottsville, PA Bullfrog Brewery - Williamsport, PA Appalachian Brewing - Lititz, PA Yards Brewing Co - Epi 36 - Philadelphia, PA Victory Brewing - Downingtown, PA Sly Fox Brewing - Epi 11 - Pottstown, PA Dogfish Head Brewery - Milton, DE Stoudts Brewing - Reinholds, PA - Closed in 2020 Mentioned People Chris Trogner - Co-Owner of Tröegs Independent Brewing Charlie Papazian - Founder of the Association of Brewers and the Great American Beer Festival Michael J. Jackson - Legendary Beer Writer Dean Coffey - Former Head Brewer of The Oasis & Angelic Ryan Seiz - Epi 68 - Founder of Warwick Farm Brewing Eric Desmarais - Owner of CLS Farms Ralph Olson - Co-owner of HopUnion Sam Calagione - Founder of Dogfish Head William Reed - Epi 57 - Owner of Standard Tap Rich Wagner - Epi 50 - Philadelphia Beer Historian Kate Scott - Epi 58 - Philadelphia 76ers Announcer  Tom Kehoe - Epi 36 - Founder of Yards Brewing Bill Covaleski - Co-Founder of Victory Brewing Ron Barchet Jr - Co-Founder of Victory Brewing Mentioned Businesses Home Sweet Homebrew - Philly Homebrew Shop BrauKon - Brewing Equipment  CLS Farms - Hop Farm HopUnion - Hop Farm What We Drank? Dark Lager Schwarzbier | 5.5%  Tröegs Independent Brewing ---------------------------------- Lager Lager | 5.0%  Tröegs Independent Brewing ---------------------------------- Sidekick Hop Water | 0.0%  Tröegs Independent Brewing _______________________________________ STAY CONNECTED: Instagram: ⁠⁠@brewedat⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠@thebrewedatpodcast⁠⁠ Tik Tok: ⁠⁠@brewedat ⁠⁠/ ⁠⁠@thebrewedatpodcast⁠⁠ YouTube: ⁠⁠@brewedat⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠@thebrewedatpodcast⁠ LinkedIn: ⁠BrewedAt Website: ⁠⁠www.brewedat.com

Zig at the gig podcasts
Josh Hight of PINES

Zig at the gig podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 48:40


In His Wake is the debut release from PINES, a new project from Detroit-born artist Josh Hight, a former member of early 2000s post-punk outfit The Detachment Kit and solo artist under the name Irons. The EP was recorded in East Sussex produced by Richard Norris (The Grid). In His Wake is being released via Semaphore Records on 10” LP vinyl, digital download and streaming services September 5. In His Wake was shaped by grief, disillusionment, and a search for something beyond the visible world. The songs here are intimate and expansive, fusing the weight of lived experience with a sense of mysticism and emotional pull. This is music made from memory, distance, and quiet intensity, possessing a rich sonic depth, blending shoegaze, slow-burn Americana, and dreamlike psychedelia. Special guests include Andy Bell (Ride, Oasis) on guitar, Emmett Kelly (Bonnie “Prince” Billy, The Cairo Gang, The Hard Quartet) on guitar and bass, and vocals from Dottie Cochran of Deary. The title track, “In His Wake,” is a reflection on being the only surviving child in a family touched by loss—haunted by absence but also frustrated by the dullness and complacency of adulthood. “Fifteen” explores a formative relationship marked by imbalance, looking back on it through the lens of maturity, with all its contradictions intact. “Uriel” is a ritual invocation—part hymn, part apocalyptic prayer—calling to the archangel in a time of digital saturation, collapse, and the possibility of transcendence. A professional photographer and director, Hight's creative work lives at the intersection of image, sound, and emotion. His musical vision is is raw, cinematic, and steeped in atmosphere. Richard Norris' first production was Jack The Tab, the seminal acid house album co-created with Genesis P-Orridge of Psychic TV. He went on to work with artists including Joe Strummer, Sun Ra, Robert Fripp, and Dave Ball of Soft Cell as part of The Grid, as well as Erol Alkan in the psychedelic duo Beyond The Wizard's Sleeve. Josh met producer Richard Norris at a Stone Club event in London, where they discovered they lived minutes from each other in Lewes. What began as a collaboration on film soundtracks soon evolved into a deeper creative partnership. The EP was recorded at Norris' Metal Box Studios in Lewes. Instagram – @p.i.n.e.s www.richardnorris.bandcamp.com  

Cool Weird Awesome with Brady Carlson
The Tan Hill Inn, Where Getting Snowed In With Strangers Can Actually Be Fun

Cool Weird Awesome with Brady Carlson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 3:25


Today in 2021, the BBC reported on a winter storm that essentially trapped dozens of guests and an Oasis cover band for days at a Yorkshire inn… and they kind of loved it. Plus: a guy in France starts digging in his backyard and strikes gold. Actual gold. Storm Arwen: Customers set to spend third night at Britain's highest pub (BBC) A Man Was Digging in His Backyard—and Found a Hidden Treasure Worth $800K (Popular Mechanics)We wouldn't mind hanging out for a long weekend with our Patreon backers

Planeta vivo
Planeta vivo - Oasis de vida en el oceáno profundo - 26/11/25

Planeta vivo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 1:58


En el océano Atlántico, en el archipiélago de Cabo Verde, hay unas montañas submarinas que son verdaderos puntos calientes de biodiversidad. Son formaciones volcánicas —al menos hay catorce grandes montañas y numerosas elevaciones menores— que actúan como verdaderos oasis de vida en el océano profundo y son una prioridad para la conservación marina. Concentran nutrientes y modifican la circulación de las corrientes submarinas, una dinámica que favorece una biodiversidad excepcional: desde microorganismos hasta comunidades de corales y esponjas de aguas profundas, así como tiburones, tortugas, aves marinas y cetáceos. Su ubicación, entre las aguas templadas del Atlántico norte y las tropicales del sur, potencia aún más su productividad y conectividad ecológica. Las montañas submarinas de Cabo Verde son pues refugios esenciales para muchas especies. Y lo sabemos porque por primera vez se reúne todo el conocimiento disponible sobre estos ecosistemas profundos en el trabajo liderado por la investigadora Covadonga Orejas, del Instituto Español de Oceanografía, Veerle Huvenne, investigadora del Centro Nacional de Oceanografía del Reino Unido y Jacob González-Solís, Catedrático de Biología de la Universidad de Barcelona. El estudio de estos ecosistemas profundos también cuenta con la participación de una veintena de instituciones de varios países y proporciona información estratégica para orientar las políticas públicas y la planificación del espacio marino. Escuchar audio

Drew and Mike Show
Jon Gosselin's Poor Learning Curve – November 24, 2025

Drew and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 169:53


Jon (and Kate +8) Gosselin got married again, Me-me-Meghan Markle Harper's Bazaar interview, Tara Reid claims she was drugged, Gary Graff joins us with rock music news, and more of Akaash Singh's terrible wife. Register to win tickets to “The Game” right here thanks to Hall Financial. The Killer Cares fundraiser is one week away. Make sure to join us in Keego Harbor Friday December 5th. Sports: Drew remains worried about the Detroit Lions. He's listening to too much 97.1. Donald Trump gave Shedeur Sanders a positive shoutout. Taylor Swift is going to Kansas City Chiefs games, but hiding from the cameras. Tara Reid was drugged! She strains to explain on TMZ to the doubters that believe she overserved herself. The Rock and Roll insider Gary Graff joins the show to discuss The Beatles Anthology 4, Aerosmith's new EP with Yungblud, the Rolling Stones box set, Wolfgang Van Halen's recent show, Alex Van Halen's new venture, Guns N' Roses' new tour & tracks, another Sex Pistols tour, more from KISS, an Oasis tour documentary, Morgan Wallen's two shows at The Big House, Jack White at Ford Field, David Coverdale's retirement, Jon Bon Jovi's return, Gary's Christmas recommendations, Motley Crue to Detroit, and more. Amazon is delivering via drone in our area. Bobbi Althoff is getting internet hate and she's not handling it well. Jasleen Singh is the absolutely WORST thing that has ever happened to Akaash Singh and his career. Jon Gosselin pulled a hottie and got married. Drew Crime: Hong Kong Torture Edition. An Israeli was sexually assaulted by Hamas. Diddy is looking awfully gray in jail. D4vd is looking to skate regarding the murder of Celeste Rivas. More Sports: Tom Brady used the hard-R on an NFL broadcast. Terry Bradshaw is struggling with words these days. Marshawn Kneeland had quite the lead foot. Jeff Dye is dying to join the Rogansphere. Meghan Markle is insufferable in her recent Harper's Bazaar interview. Tina Brown hates Meghan as well. She has a billionaire friend who loans her everything. Dave Landau will join us in-studio tomorrow. Don't forget to grab your Drew Lane Show merch right here! If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).

Oasis Church LA Audio Podcast
Oasis Church | Presence and Power | Julian Lowe

Oasis Church LA Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 38:55


Thank you for listening to the Oasis LA podcast! For more information to attend a gathering in person, or about Oasis, please visit Oasisla.org. To give, visit Oasisla.org/give. We love you so much and we'll see you soon! 

I'd Buy That For A Dollar
Maria Muldaur - S/T

I'd Buy That For A Dollar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 58:45


Taylor Rowley returns for a long-overdue album feature: singer Maria Muldaur's 1973 self-titled solo debut. Recorded at a transitional point in her career, the album was a surprise hit due to its lead single “Midnight at the Oasis,” but a deep dive proves it an enjoyable and varied listen from beginning to end.   If you like us, please support us at patreon.com/idbuythatpodcast to get exclusive content (episodes on 45s!), or tell a friend about us. Broke and have no friends? Leave us a review, it helps more people find us. Thanks! 

The Future of Convenience
ADNOC's Klaas Mantel on Building Destination Convenience for a Changing World

The Future of Convenience

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 18:43


ADNOC COO Klaas Mantel and The Moseley Group's CEO Harry Milloff discuss the evolution of convenience retail live at the 2025 NACS Show. Mantel shares how ADNOC's Oasis 2.0 and new “Hub” concept are redefining fuel stops as lifestyle destinations through technology, food innovation, and EV infrastructure. The conversation reveals how convenience leaders worldwide are using innovation to create new experiences for customers on the move. With special guest: Klaas Mantel, COO, ADNOC Hosted by: Carolyn Schnare and Harry Milloff

The Dysregulated Podcast
Swallowing My Social Anxiety & Breaking the Drought!

The Dysregulated Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 27:40 Transcription Available


What happens when social anxiety crashes the recording session? Finally, I return to the mic after a short break, battling a new swallowing issue (anxiety?), performance nerves, and that familiar inner critic. It's an honest look at showing up imperfectly and refusing to let anxiety call the shots. No way bucko!In this episode, I reflect on what's been happening lately in my world: winning the University of Newcastle Young Alumni Award, two life-changing (and affirming) concerts (Oasis & AC/DC), overheating scares, plus the decision to return to full-time work for some financial breathing room.There's also a preview of what's coming next — Manchester Madness, new The Psych Ward stories, Weaponised Autism, Q&A Sessions, Retroactive Jealousy, and bringing The Dysregulated Podcast to YouTube.Sometimes you just have to press submit. Even if it's not perfect.--Follow my journey through the chaos of mental illness and the hard-fought lessons learned along the way.Lived experience is at the heart of this podcast — every episode told through my own lens, with raw honesty and zero filter.This is a genuine and vulnerable account of how multiple psychological disorders have shaped my past and continue to influence my future.-- Follow The Dysregulated Podcast: Instagram – @elliot.t.waters Facebook – The Dysregulated Podcast YouTube – The Dysregulated Podcast (Official Channel) Created by Elliot Waters — Inspired by lived experience. Mental health insights, real stories, real conversations.

Beer and Bullsh*t
#107 - Your butt's broken

Beer and Bullsh*t

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 66:55


Ben welcomes Mare Keefe back to the show to talk about her extensive involvement in female-centred brewing initiatives, Ales for ALS, and the sad fate of The Granite as Toronto desperately searches for somewhere to put some condos. Plus, sour beer, open fermentation, and Oasis.

The Tully Show
November 1995 New Music: The Beatles, Queen, Oasis, and MORE!

The Tully Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 63:33


This is the FINAL Talk of Ages show on the public feed! Sign up for a 7 day free trial for my Patreon then continue enjoying these shows for $1 dollar per month!

The Oasis Podcast
326: Oasis Argentina Review As The Live '25 Tour Comes To A Close. Plus RIP Mani

The Oasis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 83:39


Hello and welcome back to the oasis podcast, the ultimate audio guide to oasis Support Patreon.com/oasispod Twitter @oasispodcast

Alan Carr's 'Life's a Beach'
S9 EP45: Mary Earps (Video Edition)

Alan Carr's 'Life's a Beach'

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2025 31:36


England legend Mary Earps joins Alan on Alan Air for a hilarious, warm and wonderfully chaotic chat. They cover everything from life in Paris with PSG to Mary's brand-new book "All In", her obsession with The Traitors, star signs, adventurous eating, holiday catfishing disasters, favourite destinations, and an unexpected Oasis sing-along. Mary opens up about what it really takes to be a great goalkeeper, the realities of living abroad, her hidden gems, and what makes her complain on holiday. It's sunshine, silliness and plenty of beans! 00:00 Intro 00:30 Rita licking Mary's feet 00:55 Mary's new book 01:23 Living in Paris playing for Paris Saint-Germain 01:55 Alan and the Eurostar mix-up 03:05 What it takes to be a great goalkeeper 03:40 Mary is obsessed with Traitors 05:11 The Alan-Cat alliance 07:27 Mary's outfit 08:17 Life in Paris and speaking French 09:20 Living in Germany and speaking German 10:08 Mary loves Barbados, Aruba & never repeats destinations 11:19 Star signs 11:31 Mary's holiday pet peeve: getting catfished by the hotel 12:00 Alan's catfished pool in South Africa 13:37 Holiday romances 15:24 Adventurous eating 16:35 Madame Tussauds and Alan's is interactive 17:40 Traitors again 18:40 Mary's luggage 19:27 Holidaying with celebs 19:58 Dennis Rodman in the hot tub 20:30 Alan's exaggerated guest stories 21:29 Mary saw Louis Walsh 22:12 Alan and Mary sing Oasis 23:25 “Giving it beans” 23:49 Nottingham hidden gem 24:50 What makes Mary complain 25:30 Mary's book signings 26:38 Making our descent – quick fire round #LifesABeachPodcast #AlanCarr #MaryEarps #Lionesses #PSG #FootballPodcast #TravelPodcast #Traitors #HolidayStories #EnglandFootball #ComedyPodcast #AllIn #ParisLife #Barbados #Aruba #MadameTussauds #Nottingham #GoalkeeperLife Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

HOPE CHURCH バイブルトーク
神ってどんな方?9:神は愛です3

HOPE CHURCH バイブルトーク

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2025 42:35


須長克己 日本語

The Touring Fan Live
Another Unnecessary List- From White Stripes To Soundgarden: A Candid Review Of The Rock Hall Night

The Touring Fan Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 100:34 Transcription Available


Send us a textThe Rock Hall came in loud, messy, and unexpectedly moving—and we brought receipts. We open with a mea culpa that doubles as a manifesto: Iron Maiden belongs in the Hall. When you put their global sales, generational influence, and still‑feverish fanbase next to multiple inductees, the picture changes fast. From there we break down the night's sharpest highs and softest misses: Salt‑N‑Pepa's clinic in craft and energy, a Warren Zevon tribute that needed Werewolves of London, and Cyndi Lauper's command of a room that didn't always return the favor. We dig into the White Stripes' legacy with clear eyes: why Feist and Olivia Rodrigo's “We're Going To Be Friends” worked and why making “Seven Nation Army” about yourself doesn't. Jack White's speech lands like a love letter to small rooms and big risks, and we push back on the lazy “Meg can't drum” take—serving the song is a skill. Outkast's segment wrestles with tech issues, but Tyler, the Creator detonates “B.O.B.” and reminds everyone what modern hip‑hop virtuosity looks like. Then Soundgarden turns the room inside out: Taylor Momsen surprises, Toni Cornell devastates on “Fell on Black Days,” and Nancy Wilson powers through more malfunction to honor Chris Cornell's towering range and the band that bridged punk and Sabbath weight.We close by asking better questions of the Hall. What is “rock and roll” in 2025 if not attitude, risk, and reinvention across hip‑hop, punk, metal, pop, and alternative? If next year's first‑timer pool is thin, it's time to right some wrongs: Mariah Carey, Iron Maiden, Joy Division/New Order, Wu‑Tang Clan, and long‑snubbed pillars like the Pixies, the Replacements, and Black Flag. Along the way, we unpack catalog sales, a smart theory behind the Oasis reunion, and why safe, templated finales shrink big nights.If you love strong opinions backed by facts and lived fandom, hit play. Then tell us who we got right, who we got wrong, and who you'd induct tomorrow. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review so more music nerds can find the show.www.TheTouringFanLive.commedia@TheTouringFanLive.Comwww.facebook.com/TheTouringFanLiveInstagram-@TheTouringFanLiveCopyright The Touring Fan Live 2026

Nova Club
Rétro 1995 (1/2) : Oasis, Biggie, Masters At Work, NTM, Josh Wink, St Germain, Pulp et plus !

Nova Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 102:19


Et une paquet de D'n'b - ou Jungle si tu préfères. Tracklist : David Bowie — Fame Nathan Fake — The Ice House Bastien D — Hit Dat Oasis — Wonderwall NTM — Tout n'est pas si facile P - Funk — P - Funk Era Josh Wink — Higher State of ConsciousnessNo Doubt — Don't Speak Kenlou — The bounce Jodeci — Freek'n You (MK dub) St Germain — Alabama Blues (Todd Edwards Vocal Mix) La Funk Mob — Sans rémission Pulp — Common People Who Shat Ya — The Notorious B.I.GFaith Evans — You Used To Love MeNookie — Only U Green Velvet — Flash Saint Etienne feat. Etienne Daho - He's on the Phone Oasis — Don't Look Back in AngerHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

RHLSTP with Richard Herring
RHLSTP 589 - Nish Kumar

RHLSTP with Richard Herring

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 60:10


RHLSTP #589 - Dopplegängr - It's Richard's last show of the 2025 Edinburgh Fringe, but what is the Edinburgh Fringe? Luckily Liam Gallagher knows. Richard's guest is not in Oasis and is unlikely to support them after this, it's the loquacious (thank goodness for Rich) Nish Kumar. They chat about at what point you have to stop claiming to be working class, how Nish survived his tour of America unscathed and the positives he took from the experience, why both sides-ism is an unhelpful concept, how even Nish's grandma thinks he might be Jason Mantzoukas, why Taskmaster is didn't too badly when it comes to diversity, but how being in a comedy gang can be a big help in maintaining the necessary quality for a career and has Nish been in a canoe? This is the only podcast where you will find out. Thanks so much to the magnificent staff at the Stand in Edinburgh and the brilliant audiences that made this Fringe an absolute pleasure. Same time again next year?SUPPORT THE SHOW!See details of the RHLSTP LIVE DATES Watch our TWITCH CHANNELBecome a badger and see extra content at our WEBSITE Buy DVDs and books from GO FASTER STRIPE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aislados El Podcast
Episodio #253 (EN VIVO): LUCAS vio a OASIS y el ASADO de VÍCTOR

Aislados El Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 54:31


¡Hola, amiguitos! Les dejamos un NUEVO EPISODIO de AISLADOS. Estamos los miércoles al mediodía por YOUTUBE y SPOTIFY. TICKETS a los SHOWS en VIVO en TEATRO CHACAREREAN: https://www.plateanet.com/obra/26745?obra=AISLADOS%20EL%20PODCAST%20-%20CON%20PUBLICO&paso=inicio¡SIGAN NUESTRAS REDES!Instagram.com/aisladoselpodcastTiktok.com/aisladoselpodcast

Word Podcast
Kula Shaker's Crispian Mills had a colourful childhood

Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 38:14


Crispian Mills knew he'd be onstage as he's from a “family of professional show-offs” but they begged him not to be an actor. He talks here about his extraordinary showbusiness childhood and the band that emerged from it full of psychedelia, echoes of the East and warm invitations to join the First Congregational Church of Eternal Love and Free Hugs. Along with … … his mother Hayley Mills playing him Tubular Bells to get him to sleep - “profoundly scary” … Roman Polanski's ‘special' Marlboro cigarettes when filming Tess in Brittany … grandfather John Mills being “discovered” by Noel Coward in Singapore and memories of him playing Gershwin and Cole Porter on the piano … “you need talent and hard work but nobody makes it without luck” … what the record store hippie told him when he bought Deep Purple In Rock aged 12 … leather jacket, polka dot shirt, Brian Jones bowl haircut, My Bloody Valentine gig – “I'd found my tribe!” … supporting Oasis at Knebworth – “I couldn't see how they were going to cut it” … Adam and the Ants, Rock Me Amadeus and playing Ramones songs in the school band … returning from Rishikesh in 1995 and watching the Beatles' Super-8 clips: “as if we'd been on the same holiday” … nostalgia for the big TV and radio events of the ‘90s … Shirley Manson's speech about the “tragedy” of the 21st C music business … and Kula Shaker's Mad Alchemy Liquid Light Show – “oil slides, pure analogue!” Tickets for their 2026 tour here: https://kulashaker.co.uk/pages/liveHelp us to keep The Longest Conversation In Rock going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Who Wear There by the Travel Brats
Lions & Rhinos & Giraffes, Oh My!

Who Wear There by the Travel Brats

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 22:09


A Day in Disney's Animal Kingdom: A Complete Guide to Adventure and AweArriving early is one of the best ways to experience Animal Kingdom. As you walk across the bridge from the Oasis toward the Tree of Life, the park begins to reveal itself slowly. Birds call from hidden perches, foliage rustles, and the elaborate carvings on the Tree of Life seem to come alive in the morning light.If you plan to experience the attractions in Pandora, heading directly there is wise. The Wait time for Avatar Flight of Passage is shortest in the morning and gives you a breathtaking ride through the landscapes of Pandora. For a gentler but equally beautiful experience, Na'vi River Journey offers a serene boat ride through bioluminescent forests.Once the initial rush settles, the park becomes a haven for exploration. The Kilimanjaro Safaris ride is a must. It is one of the rare theme park experiences where no two rides are the same, thanks to the movement and moods of the animals. Morning to late morning is a great window, as many animals are active before the heat of the day.Exploring the walking trails, such as the Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail or the Maharajah Jungle Trek, brings a quieter appreciation of the park. These trails allow you to move at your own pace, read interpretive displays, and spend time watching animals in habitats that feel remarkably open and natural.If you are hungry, Animal Kingdom has some of Disney's best food options. Satu'li Canteen offers customizable bowls that are fresh and flavorful, while Flame Tree Barbecue delivers hearty classics with scenic seating by the water.By afternoon, it is time for some excitement. Expedition Everest is the park's signature roller coaster, blending speed, storytelling, and one infamous guardian of the mountain. Even if you do not usually seek out thrill rides, Everest has a unique charm that comes from its details and immersive queue.Nearby, Finding Nemo: The Big Blue and Beyond provides a beautifully staged musical break inside a cool, dark theater. For an even deeper dive into nature and culture, Festival of the Lion King remains one of Disney's most celebrated live productions, offering breathtaking vocals, acrobatics, and choreography inspired by the film.If heat or crowds rise, this is a great time to pause with a cold drink or take a slow walk through Discovery Island, stopping to look at the often-overlooked animal exhibits surrounding the Tree of Life.As sunset approaches, the park transforms. Pandora's glowing plants begin to pulse with color, and the atmosphere shifts from lively to enchanting. This is a perfect time to walk the pathways between the floating mountains, taking in the sounds and details that are easy to miss during the day.Dinner options like Tiffins or Yak and Yeti offer relaxing, flavorful meals to close out your exploration. Afterward, enjoy a final walk past the softly lit Tree of Life. The nighttime awakenings, featuring projection shows with animal themes, are subtle but magical, offering a reflective end to the day.A day in Animal Kingdom is not just about rides or shows but about stepping into a world that celebrates exploration, conservation, and imagination. It offers a pace unlike any other Disney park, encouraging you to slow down, observe, and connect with the stories and animals around you. Whether this is your first visit or your tenth, the park always finds new ways to surprise and inspire.

The Oasis Podcast
325: Oasis Hit Australia and Asia! Phone in plus Sahaji Interview

The Oasis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 90:40


Hello and welcome back to the ultimate audio guide to oasis, proudly in partnership with @WonderwallBeerUK Today I interview Shotaro from Sahaji to get his take on Oasis in Japan plus hear about their upcoming album, plus we do a phone in with Jackie, Kaiser, Michael and Higgy about the Australian shows plus we touch on 2026 rumours and we discussed the recent unplugged tunes Support the show - Patreon.com/oasispod

Oasis Church LA Audio Podcast
Oasis Church | Why Are You Running? | Ashlee Mesa

Oasis Church LA Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 37:14


Thank you for listening to the Oasis LA podcast! For more information to attend a gathering in person, or about Oasis, please visit Oasisla.org. To give, visit Oasisla.org/give. We love you so much and we'll see you soon! 

You're Gonna Love Me with Katie Maloney
Georgia Hardstark - The Horrors Persist but So Do I | Disrespectfully w/ Katie Maloney & Dayna Kathan

You're Gonna Love Me with Katie Maloney

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 68:01


Hello to our lovely coven, happy Wednesday! We are thrilled, honored, gooped and gagged, because our guest today is THE Georgia Hardstark from My Favorite Murder! The trio dive into the origins of MFM (including Karen's intro song), share their own spooky experiences, and of course, chat about all of your favorite true crime cases. Georgia talks about working with Karen Kilgariff, her husband Vince and their love story, and touches on the wildest cold cases like the Yogurt Shop Murders and the Idaho 4. Basically, this is a Disrespectfully x MFM dream collab that you do NOT want to miss! XO In need of something cute and cozy for the fall? Get yourself or whoever's on your daddy list a tee, hoodie, or beanie from our store! Please support our show and show off your love for Disrespectfully by repping our official gear :) K Love ya bye! 00:00 - We are hungover :) 00:50 - Hi Georgia! 01:50 - Starting My Favorite Murder and our own Scary Heauxmetowns 06:30 - Monster Series and True Crime Shows 09:25 - Green River Killer 11:20 - Ann Rule and Ted Bundy 13:25 - Quince 14:50 - Mint Mobile 16:00 - Georgia and Vince 20:00 - Oasis and Casa Vega 21:50 - Starting and Maintaining MFM with Karen 24:40 - Horror Movies and Paranormal Experiences 27:40 - Karen making the MFM Intro song 29:10 - Cases we love - Serial 32:40 - Cases we love - Karen Reed 34:10 - Cases we love - Idaho 4 38:40 - The Ted Bundy of the Valley 41:20 - Cases we love - Jonbenet Ramsey 43:50 - Cases we love - The Golden State Killer 45:45 - Cases we love - Amy Lynn Bradley 47:10 - Perelel 48:50 - Cold Cases - Yogurt Shop Murders 50:35 - Cases we love - Amanda Knox 52:50 - Catfished Documentary 55:30 - Different Flavors of Parenting 1:00:00 - Colin Farrell and the Illuminati 1:03:25 - MFM Touring, Live Shows, and Closing Thoughts Thank you to our sponsors! Quince: Go to https://Quince.com/disrespectfully for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns Mint Mobile: Get premium wireless for $15 a month at https://MintMobile.com/DISRESPECTFULLY Perelel: Exclusive for our listeners, new customers can enjoy 20% off their first order with code DISRESPECTFULLY at https://perelelhealth.com Connect with the Coven! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1930451457469874 Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/disrespectfullypod/ Listen to us on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disrespectfully/id1516710301 Listen to us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0J6DW1KeDX6SpoVEuQpl7z?si=c35995a56b8d4038             Follow us on Social! Disrespectfully Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/disrespectfullypod Disrespectfully Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@disrespectfullypod Katie Maloney Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musickillskate Dayna Kathan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daynakathan Leah Glouberman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leahgsilberstein Allison Klemes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allisonklemes/ Buy our merch! https://disrespectfullypod.com/ Disrespectfully is an Envy Media Production.