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Governor Gordon saved the best bills for last. He vetoed the repeal of gun-free zones, the regulation of abortion and one of the better property tax bills. Now, conservatives are calling for a special session to address those vetoes. Albert and Oggy issue a statement about having a special session.
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Quels sont les insectes, les bestioles, les plus détestées du monde ? La médaille d'or se joue entre les Moustiques et les Blattes. Les blattes et les cafards, symboles de saleté, de pauvreté, sont pourtant des bestioles méconnues, fascinantes. Seules 4 espèces sur 6000 posent problème. Déjà, elles ont traversé le temps en changeant très peu, comme les requins ou les fougères. Ce sont des espèces “panchroniques”. Il serait faux de parler de “fossiles vivants” car ces espèces ont malgré tout évolué. On doit d'ailleurs cette expression fautive (oxymore) à Darwin ! Les blattes sont apparues sur Terre il y a un sacré bail : 355 millions d'années ! C'était la fameuse époque du Carbonifère, avec ces fougères géantes qui ont donné le charbon. Les Blattoptères, alias cafards, blattes ou cancrelats, sont des cousines proches des termites (isoptères). L'ordre des Blattoptères a été décrit par un des pères de l'entomologie, le français Pierre André Latreille en 1810. Notre invité Philippe Grandcolas y a mis un peu d'ordre, en 2006. L'étymologie de blatte vient d'un mot scandinave et signifie “qui fuit la lumière”, et celle de cafard vient de l'arabe “impur”. Les espèces de blattes “nuisibles” sont synanthropes (commensales) : Ce sont des pique-assiettes, qui se nourrissent de nos déchets, comme les souris ou les moineaux. Dommage ! Car seules 4 espèces sur plus de 6000 posent vraiment problème. Par ordre d'importance : la blatte germanique (Blattella germanica) la blatte orientale (Blatta orientalis) la blatte américaine (Periplaneta americana) la blatte à bande brune (Supella longipalpa) En France, chaque année, 5% de la population est confrontée à une invasion de cafards. Un chiffre en progression à cause du réchauffement. Leur taille peut varier de quelques millimètres à près de 10 cm chez les plus grosses espèces. La blatte rhinocéros d'Australie ou celle de Madagascar de Madagascar atteignent ces tailles colossales et sont des NAC, des nouveaux animaux de compagnie. Elles produisent des sons, que j'ai inséré dans ces épisodes ! Les blattes sont capables de rester actives pendant plus d'un mois sans manger. Certaines peuvent rester en apnée plus de 30 minutes. Ces insectes sont très résistants, y compris aux radiations, beaucoup plus que les vertébrés. Le record chez les insectes appartient cependant aux mouches du vinaigre (drosophiles). Les blattes sont toutefois incapables de survivre à une explosion nucléaire, contrairement à la légende urbaine. De même que non ! vous ne les faites pas proliférer en en écrasant une. Faux aussi. Côté culture, Franz Kafka raconte, dans sa nouvelle La Métamorphose (1915), la transformation d'un homme en un cafard. La chanson espagnole La Cucaracha a pour personnage principal une blatte. Plus connu et plus près de nous, Oggy et les Cafards est une série animée française créée en 1998. Dans WALL-E (2008), un robot vit sur une Terre abandonnée par les humains et couverte d'ordures, accompagné par une blatte apprivoisée. ______ On aime ce qui nous a émerveillé … et on protège ce qu'on aime. ______ Découvrir tout l'univers Baleine sous Gravillon, et Mécaniques du Vivant sur France Culture : https://baleinesousgravillon.com/liens-2 Soutenir notre travail, bénévole et sans pub : https://bit.ly/helloasso_donsUR_BSG http://bit.ly/Tipeee_BSG https://bit.ly/lien_magq_lilo_BSG Nous contacter pour une conférence, un partenariat ou d'autres prestations ou synergies : contact@baleinesousgravillon.com ________ Interview : Marc Mortelmans Rédaction en chef des articles du site https://baleinesousgravillon.com : Guillaume Lassalle et Bérénice Toutant Rédacteurs : Julien Brethiot, Chloé Routa, Héloïse Caraty, Thomas Prat, Aurore Fayard, Rémi Trivellato BSG dans les Festivals : François Léger BSG sur Instagram : Audrey Tindilière Graphisme / vidéos : Elouan Plessix Montage / notices / programmation : Zeynab Tamoukh, Albane Couterot, Laure Davoigneau, Dorian Roulet
Quels sont les insectes, les bestioles, les plus détestées du monde ? La médaille d'or se joue entre les Moustiques et les Blattes. Les blattes et les cafards, symboles de saleté, de pauvreté, sont pourtant des bestioles méconnues, fascinantes. Seules 4 espèces sur 6000 posent problème. Déjà, elles ont traversé le temps en changeant très peu, comme les requins ou les fougères. Ce sont des espèces “panchroniques”. Il serait faux de parler de “fossiles vivants” car ces espèces ont malgré tout évolué. On doit d'ailleurs cette expression fautive (oxymore) à Darwin ! Les blattes sont apparues sur Terre il y a un sacré bail : 355 millions d'années ! C'était la fameuse époque du Carbonifère, avec ces fougères géantes qui ont donné le charbon. Les Blattoptères, alias cafards, blattes ou cancrelats, sont des cousines proches des termites (isoptères). L'ordre des Blattoptères a été décrit par un des pères de l'entomologie, le français Pierre André Latreille en 1810. Notre invité Philippe Grandcolas y a mis un peu d'ordre, en 2006. L'étymologie de blatte vient d'un mot scandinave et signifie “qui fuit la lumière”, et celle de cafard vient de l'arabe “impur”. Les espèces de blattes “nuisibles” sont synanthropes (commensales) : Ce sont des pique-assiettes, qui se nourrissent de nos déchets, comme les souris ou les moineaux. Dommage ! Car seules 4 espèces sur plus de 6000 posent vraiment problème. Par ordre d'importance : la blatte germanique (Blattella germanica) la blatte orientale (Blatta orientalis) la blatte américaine (Periplaneta americana) la blatte à bande brune (Supella longipalpa) En France, chaque année, 5% de la population est confrontée à une invasion de cafards. Un chiffre en progression à cause du réchauffement. Leur taille peut varier de quelques millimètres à près de 10 cm chez les plus grosses espèces. La blatte rhinocéros d'Australie ou celle de Madagascar de Madagascar atteignent ces tailles colossales et sont des NAC, des nouveaux animaux de compagnie. Elles produisent des sons, que j'ai inséré dans ces épisodes ! Les blattes sont capables de rester actives pendant plus d'un mois sans manger. Certaines peuvent rester en apnée plus de 30 minutes. Ces insectes sont très résistants, y compris aux radiations, beaucoup plus que les vertébrés. Le record chez les insectes appartient cependant aux mouches du vinaigre (drosophiles). Les blattes sont toutefois incapables de survivre à une explosion nucléaire, contrairement à la légende urbaine. De même que non ! vous ne les faites pas proliférer en en écrasant une. Faux aussi. Côté culture, Franz Kafka raconte, dans sa nouvelle La Métamorphose (1915), la transformation d'un homme en un cafard. La chanson espagnole La Cucaracha a pour personnage principal une blatte. Plus connu et plus près de nous, Oggy et les Cafards est une série animée française créée en 1998. Dans WALL-E (2008), un robot vit sur une Terre abandonnée par les humains et couverte d'ordures, accompagné par une blatte apprivoisée. ______ On aime ce qui nous a émerveillé … et on protège ce qu'on aime. ______ Découvrir tout l'univers Baleine sous Gravillon, et Mécaniques du Vivant sur France Culture : https://baleinesousgravillon.com/liens-2 Soutenir notre travail, bénévole et sans pub : https://bit.ly/helloasso_donsUR_BSG http://bit.ly/Tipeee_BSG https://bit.ly/lien_magq_lilo_BSG Nous contacter pour une conférence, un partenariat ou d'autres prestations ou synergies : contact@baleinesousgravillon.com ________ Interview : Marc Mortelmans Rédaction en chef des articles du site https://baleinesousgravillon.com : Guillaume Lassalle et Bérénice Toutant Rédacteurs : Julien Brethiot, Chloé Routa, Héloïse Caraty, Thomas Prat, Aurore Fayard, Rémi Trivellato BSG dans les Festivals : François Léger BSG sur Instagram : Audrey Tindilière Graphisme / vidéos : Elouan Plessix Montage / notices / programmation : Zeynab Tamoukh, Albane Couterot, Laure Davoigneau, Dorian Roulet
Quels sont les insectes, les bestioles, les plus détestées du monde ? La médaille d'or se joue entre les Moustiques et les Blattes. Les blattes et les cafards, symboles de saleté, de pauvreté, sont pourtant des bestioles méconnues, fascinantes. Seules 4 espèces sur 6000 posent problème. Déjà, elles ont traversé le temps en changeant très peu, comme les requins ou les fougères. Ce sont des espèces “panchroniques”. Il serait faux de parler de “fossiles vivants” car ces espèces ont malgré tout évolué. On doit d'ailleurs cette expression fautive (oxymore) à Darwin ! Les blattes sont apparues sur Terre il y a un sacré bail : 355 millions d'années ! C'était la fameuse époque du Carbonifère, avec ces fougères géantes qui ont donné le charbon. Les Blattoptères, alias cafards, blattes ou cancrelats, sont des cousines proches des termites (isoptères). L'ordre des Blattoptères a été décrit par un des pères de l'entomologie, le français Pierre André Latreille en 1810. Notre invité Philippe Grandcolas y a mis un peu d'ordre, en 2006. L'étymologie de blatte vient d'un mot scandinave et signifie “qui fuit la lumière”, et celle de cafard vient de l'arabe “impur”. Les espèces de blattes “nuisibles” sont synanthropes (commensales) : Ce sont des pique-assiettes, qui se nourrissent de nos déchets, comme les souris ou les moineaux. Dommage ! Car seules 4 espèces sur plus de 6000 posent vraiment problème. Par ordre d'importance : la blatte germanique (Blattella germanica) la blatte orientale (Blatta orientalis) la blatte américaine (Periplaneta americana) la blatte à bande brune (Supella longipalpa) En France, chaque année, 5% de la population est confrontée à une invasion de cafards. Un chiffre en progression à cause du réchauffement. Leur taille peut varier de quelques millimètres à près de 10 cm chez les plus grosses espèces. La blatte rhinocéros d'Australie ou celle de Madagascar de Madagascar atteignent ces tailles colossales et sont des NAC, des nouveaux animaux de compagnie. Elles produisent des sons, que j'ai inséré dans ces épisodes ! Les blattes sont capables de rester actives pendant plus d'un mois sans manger. Certaines peuvent rester en apnée plus de 30 minutes. Ces insectes sont très résistants, y compris aux radiations, beaucoup plus que les vertébrés. Le record chez les insectes appartient cependant aux mouches du vinaigre (drosophiles). Les blattes sont toutefois incapables de survivre à une explosion nucléaire, contrairement à la légende urbaine. De même que non ! vous ne les faites pas proliférer en en écrasant une. Faux aussi. Côté culture, Franz Kafka raconte, dans sa nouvelle La Métamorphose (1915), la transformation d'un homme en un cafard. La chanson espagnole La Cucaracha a pour personnage principal une blatte. Plus connu et plus près de nous, Oggy et les Cafards est une série animée française créée en 1998. Dans WALL-E (2008), un robot vit sur une Terre abandonnée par les humains et couverte d'ordures, accompagné par une blatte apprivoisée. ______ On aime ce qui nous a émerveillé … et on protège ce qu'on aime. ______ Découvrir tout l'univers Baleine sous Gravillon, et Mécaniques du Vivant sur France Culture : https://baleinesousgravillon.com/liens-2 Soutenir notre travail, bénévole et sans pub : https://bit.ly/helloasso_donsUR_BSG http://bit.ly/Tipeee_BSG https://bit.ly/lien_magq_lilo_BSG Nous contacter pour une conférence, un partenariat ou d'autres prestations ou synergies : contact@baleinesousgravillon.com ________ Interview : Marc Mortelmans Rédaction en chef des articles du site https://baleinesousgravillon.com : Guillaume Lassalle et Bérénice Toutant Rédacteurs : Julien Brethiot, Chloé Routa, Héloïse Caraty, Thomas Prat, Aurore Fayard, Rémi Trivellato BSG dans les Festivals : François Léger BSG sur Instagram : Audrey Tindilière Graphisme / vidéos : Elouan Plessix Montage / notices / programmation : Zeynab Tamoukh, Albane Couterot, Laure Davoigneau, Dorian Roulet
Quels sont les insectes, les bestioles, les plus détestées du monde ? La médaille d'or se joue entre les Moustiques et les Blattes. Les blattes et les cafards, symboles de saleté, de pauvreté, sont pourtant des bestioles méconnues, fascinantes. Seules 4 espèces sur 6000 posent problème. Déjà, elles ont traversé le temps en changeant très peu, comme les requins ou les fougères. Ce sont des espèces “panchroniques”. Il serait faux de parler de “fossiles vivants” car ces espèces ont malgré tout évolué. On doit d'ailleurs cette expression fautive (oxymore) à Darwin ! Les blattes sont apparues sur Terre il y a un sacré bail : 355 millions d'années ! C'était la fameuse époque du Carbonifère, avec ces fougères géantes qui ont donné le charbon. Les Blattoptères, alias cafards, blattes ou cancrelats, sont des cousines proches des termites (isoptères). L'ordre des Blattoptères a été décrit par un des pères de l'entomologie, le français Pierre André Latreille en 1810. Notre invité Philippe Grandcolas y a mis un peu d'ordre, en 2006. L'étymologie de blatte vient d'un mot scandinave et signifie “qui fuit la lumière”, et celle de cafard vient de l'arabe “impur”. Les espèces de blattes “nuisibles” sont synanthropes (commensales) : Ce sont des pique-assiettes, qui se nourrissent de nos déchets, comme les souris ou les moineaux. Dommage ! Car seules 4 espèces sur plus de 6000 posent vraiment problème. Par ordre d'importance : la blatte germanique (Blattella germanica) la blatte orientale (Blatta orientalis) la blatte américaine (Periplaneta americana) la blatte à bande brune (Supella longipalpa) En France, chaque année, 5% de la population est confrontée à une invasion de cafards. Un chiffre en progression à cause du réchauffement. Leur taille peut varier de quelques millimètres à près de 10 cm chez les plus grosses espèces. La blatte rhinocéros d'Australie ou celle de Madagascar de Madagascar atteignent ces tailles colossales et sont des NAC, des nouveaux animaux de compagnie. Elles produisent des sons, que j'ai inséré dans ces épisodes ! Les blattes sont capables de rester actives pendant plus d'un mois sans manger. Certaines peuvent rester en apnée plus de 30 minutes. Ces insectes sont très résistants, y compris aux radiations, beaucoup plus que les vertébrés. Le record chez les insectes appartient cependant aux mouches du vinaigre (drosophiles). Les blattes sont toutefois incapables de survivre à une explosion nucléaire, contrairement à la légende urbaine. De même que non ! vous ne les faites pas proliférer en en écrasant une. Faux aussi. Côté culture, Franz Kafka raconte, dans sa nouvelle La Métamorphose (1915), la transformation d'un homme en un cafard. La chanson espagnole La Cucaracha a pour personnage principal une blatte. Plus connu et plus près de nous, Oggy et les Cafards est une série animée française créée en 1998. Dans WALL-E (2008), un robot vit sur une Terre abandonnée par les humains et couverte d'ordures, accompagné par une blatte apprivoisée. ______ On aime ce qui nous a émerveillé … et on protège ce qu'on aime. ______ Découvrir tout l'univers Baleine sous Gravillon, et Mécaniques du Vivant sur France Culture : https://baleinesousgravillon.com/liens-2 Soutenir notre travail, bénévole et sans pub : https://bit.ly/helloasso_donsUR_BSG http://bit.ly/Tipeee_BSG https://bit.ly/lien_magq_lilo_BSG Nous contacter pour une conférence, un partenariat ou d'autres prestations ou synergies : contact@baleinesousgravillon.com ________ Interview : Marc Mortelmans Rédaction en chef des articles du site https://baleinesousgravillon.com : Guillaume Lassalle et Bérénice Toutant Rédacteurs : Julien Brethiot, Chloé Routa, Héloïse Caraty, Thomas Prat, Aurore Fayard, Rémi Trivellato BSG dans les Festivals : François Léger BSG sur Instagram : Audrey Tindilière Graphisme / vidéos : Elouan Plessix Montage / notices / programmation : Zeynab Tamoukh, Albane Couterot, Laure Davoigneau, Dorian Roulet
Quels sont les insectes, les bestioles, les plus détestées du monde ? La médaille d'or se joue entre les Moustiques et les Blattes. Les blattes et les cafards, symboles de saleté, de pauvreté, sont pourtant des bestioles méconnues, fascinantes. Seules 4 espèces sur 6000 posent problème. Déjà, elles ont traversé le temps en changeant très peu, comme les requins ou les fougères. Ce sont des espèces “panchroniques”. Il serait faux de parler de “fossiles vivants” car ces espèces ont malgré tout évolué. On doit d'ailleurs cette expression fautive (oxymore) à Darwin ! Les blattes sont apparues sur Terre il y a un sacré bail : 355 millions d'années ! C'était la fameuse époque du Carbonifère, avec ces fougères géantes qui ont donné le charbon. Les Blattoptères, alias cafards, blattes ou cancrelats, sont des cousines proches des termites (isoptères). L'ordre des Blattoptères a été décrit par un des pères de l'entomologie, le français Pierre André Latreille en 1810. Notre invité Philippe Grandcolas y a mis un peu d'ordre, en 2006. L'étymologie de blatte vient d'un mot scandinave et signifie “qui fuit la lumière”, et celle de cafard vient de l'arabe “impur”. Les espèces de blattes “nuisibles” sont synanthropes (commensales) : Ce sont des pique-assiettes, qui se nourrissent de nos déchets, comme les souris ou les moineaux. Dommage ! Car seules 4 espèces sur plus de 6000 posent vraiment problème. Par ordre d'importance : la blatte germanique (Blattella germanica) la blatte orientale (Blatta orientalis) la blatte américaine (Periplaneta americana) la blatte à bande brune (Supella longipalpa) En France, chaque année, 5% de la population est confrontée à une invasion de cafards. Un chiffre en progression à cause du réchauffement. Leur taille peut varier de quelques millimètres à près de 10 cm chez les plus grosses espèces. La blatte rhinocéros d'Australie ou celle de Madagascar de Madagascar atteignent ces tailles colossales et sont des NAC, des nouveaux animaux de compagnie. Elles produisent des sons, que j'ai inséré dans ces épisodes ! Les blattes sont capables de rester actives pendant plus d'un mois sans manger. Certaines peuvent rester en apnée plus de 30 minutes. Ces insectes sont très résistants, y compris aux radiations, beaucoup plus que les vertébrés. Le record chez les insectes appartient cependant aux mouches du vinaigre (drosophiles). Les blattes sont toutefois incapables de survivre à une explosion nucléaire, contrairement à la légende urbaine. De même que non ! vous ne les faites pas proliférer en en écrasant une. Faux aussi. Côté culture, Franz Kafka raconte, dans sa nouvelle La Métamorphose (1915), la transformation d'un homme en un cafard. La chanson espagnole La Cucaracha a pour personnage principal une blatte. Plus connu et plus près de nous, Oggy et les Cafards est une série animée française créée en 1998. Dans WALL-E (2008), un robot vit sur une Terre abandonnée par les humains et couverte d'ordures, accompagné par une blatte apprivoisée. ______ On aime ce qui nous a émerveillé … et on protège ce qu'on aime. ______ Découvrir tout l'univers Baleine sous Gravillon, et Mécaniques du Vivant sur France Culture : https://baleinesousgravillon.com/liens-2 Soutenir notre travail, bénévole et sans pub : https://bit.ly/helloasso_donsUR_BSG http://bit.ly/Tipeee_BSG https://bit.ly/lien_magq_lilo_BSG Nous contacter pour une conférence, un partenariat ou d'autres prestations ou synergies : contact@baleinesousgravillon.com ________ Interview : Marc Mortelmans Rédaction en chef des articles du site https://baleinesousgravillon.com : Guillaume Lassalle et Bérénice Toutant Rédacteurs : Julien Brethiot, Chloé Routa, Héloïse Caraty, Thomas Prat, Aurore Fayard, Rémi Trivellato BSG dans les Festivals : François Léger BSG sur Instagram : Audrey Tindilière Graphisme / vidéos : Elouan Plessix Montage / notices / programmation : Zeynab Tamoukh, Albane Couterot, Laure Davoigneau, Dorian Roulet
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In this episode of "Dads with Daughters," host Christopher Lewis welcomes Oggy Brewer, a biology teacher and father of four, to discuss the challenges and joys of being a father to daughters. Augie shares his personal journey and insights into building strong relationships with his daughters and fostering their self-esteem. Oggy's initial surprise came when he thought he was having another son, only to discover he was going to be a father to a daughter. He reflects on the initial panic and uncertainty but emphasizes the importance of adapting and learning as a parent. One of Oggy's biggest fears as a father of daughters is ensuring their self-esteem remains high. He discusses the delicate balance of being firm, supportive, and uplifting in their lives. To build unique relationships with each daughter, Oggy emphasizes the significance of being present in their lives, connecting with their interests, and spending quality time with them. Whether it's playing basketball, taking drives, or simply being present, he believes that connecting with his daughters is an ongoing challenge but a crucial one. Oggy shares memorable experiences with his daughters, including family trips to places like Glacier National Park and Dale Hollow Lake. These trips provide opportunities for bonding and creating lasting memories. Balancing his role as a biology teacher and a father of four, Oggy discusses the importance of setting boundaries and making a commitment to be present with his family when he's home. He believes that being a positive example and showing hard work can also influence his children positively. As daughters transition into their teenage years, Oggy acknowledges the changes and challenges in maintaining strong connections. He stresses the importance of continuous effort and being adaptable as a father. Oggy delves into the concept of being a "girl dad" and highlights the significance of building positive relationships with daughters, fostering their self-esteem, and using powerful, uplifting words. Augie introduces "MoPo for Life," a concept he developed during the COVID-19 pandemic. MoPo stands for "Max Out Payout," emphasizing the importance of identifying daily purposes and maximizing efforts to achieve them. Oggy has written a book titled "MoPo Max Out Payout: Living the MoPo Life, MoPo the Day," which encourages readers to reflect on their daily lives, set goals, and stay positive. He also discusses how he challenges his own children to live the MoPo Life by helping them set goals and take actionable steps to achieve them, particularly in their academic pursuits. Oggy extends the MoPo philosophy to his classroom, encouraging his students to identify their goals for the semester and holding them accountable. He believes that caring for students and helping them achieve their goals creates a positive impact. Oggy shares his experiences of seeing kids embrace the MoPo message by wearing MoPo wristbands and actively engaging with the philosophy. He plans to expand his efforts by reaching out to sports teams and acting as a motivational speaker to spread the message further. In conclusion, Oggy Brewer emphasizes the importance of connecting with others, like Christopher Lewis, to expand the reach of the MoPo philosophy and positively impact more lives. If you've enjoyed today's episode of the Dads With Daughters podcast, we invite you to check out the Fatherhood Insider. The Fatherhood Insider is the essential resource for any dad that wants to be the best dad that he can be. We know that no child comes with an instruction manual, and most are figuring it out as they go along. The Fatherhood Insider is full of valuable resources and information that will up your game on fatherhood. Through our extensive course library, interactive forum, step-by-step roadmaps, and more you will engage and learn with experts but more importantly with dads like you. So check it out today! TRANSCRIPT Christopher Lewis [00:00:06]: Welcome to dads with daughters. In this show, we spotlight dads resources and more to help you be the best dad you can be. Welcome back to the Dads with Daughters podcast, where we bring you guests to be active participants in your daughter's lives, raising them to be strong, independent women. Really excited to have you back again this week. Every week, you and I are on a journey together. I say this all the time, but it truly is a journey. What you and I are doing to raise our daughters is something that happens day by day, and it's not something that we can always plan for. There's going to be highs, there's going to be lows, there's going to be everything in between. Christopher Lewis [00:00:47]: But that being said, there are things that we can do to make it a little bit better. And one of the best ways, one of the greatest things that I would say for all of us to do is to surround us with other men that are doing this. Now, you may not feel comfortable going to that next door neighbor and talking to them about the way that they're being a father, but I'm glad that you're here, because by you being here, you have an opportunity to learn every week, and you have an opportunity to be able to take things that you're learning and incorporate them into your own lives. That's why every week I love having different guests, different guests here with me to share their own experiences in their own journey that they're on in raising their kids. And this week, we got another great guest. Augie Brewer is with us today. Augie is a teacher, a biology teacher, actually, but also does something that we're going to be learning a little bit more about called MoPo for Life, and we're going to talk about that as well. But he's a father of four with two daughters and two sons, so I'm excited to be able to talk to him today for you to get to know him and for us to kind of delve a little bit deeper into his own journey. Oggy, thanks so much for joining us today. Oggy Brewer [00:01:58]: Well, thank you for having me. I really appreciate come on. And what you're doing and being able to connect with different guys and dads and how we're raising our daughters. I appreciate being on. So thank you. It's my pleasure. My pleasure. Christopher Lewis [00:02:14]: And one of the things that I love to do, first and foremost, I want to turn the clock back in time. Your oldest daughter is 15. I want to go all the way back, all the way back to that first moment when you found out that you're going to be a father to a daughter. What was going through your head? Well, it's funny you asked this question, because my oldest is a boy. I have a son that's 18. And when my wife was pregnant with Olivia, in my eyes, in my head, I really thought we were having another boy, and really all the way up till delivery. And the doctor, when she was delivered, it was by c section. And when she was delivered, the doctor says, looks like a boy, and I'm behind the curtain. Oggy Brewer [00:02:51]: And so in my head, this is boy number two. And then those words come out. It's a girl. And I'm telling you, I wasn't sure what to do. I was in a little panic mode of like, oh, my goodness, my world has just changed. And so just trying to understand, okay, I'm going to be a father to a daughter now. And all the emotions and all the things that get stirred up when you have that thought, and obviously not having a playbook for, okay, what am I doing now? So that's the story of when Olivia was born. I love you know, I talked to a lot of dads, and a lot of dads tell me that going into being a father to a daughter, there's some fear there's some fear that goes with that. Christopher Lewis [00:03:37]: What would you say has been your biggest fear or fears in raising daughters? Oggy Brewer Yeah, I think one fear is just wanting to build up their self esteem and not wanting to be a person that brings that down ever. And so having a fear that maybe something I say or the way I react could bring their self esteem down, and I do not want to do that. So it's that balance of being able to be stern, being able to be encouraging and uplifting them, and also continuing to build that relationship with them, to build up their self esteem. I said you had two daughters, and both of those daughters are very unique individuals, and they have their own personalities, and you have to build different relationships with each of them, that you have to do that with all your kids. Yeah. What have you done to be able to build those unique relationships with each of your daughters? Sure. I believe the first thing is being present, making sure each day they know that I'm present there. And I know we're talking about teenage daughters, and being in a state of a lot of times, they don't make you feel like they want your presence with them all the time, but just because they give that indication doesn't mean that's a free pass to not be present. Christopher Lewis [00:04:57]: And so being present every day with them, I'm a man of faith, and I pray with them daily. I think that's important, that they know that someone's praying for them and praying over them and then just connecting with them with the things they enjoy doing. One of my oldest daughters, she enjoys playing basketball, so if I can get out in the driveway and rebound for her, I'm connecting with her that way. My other daughter really enjoys taking drives in the car, and so maybe even though as high as gas prices are. Maybe just getting in the car and taking a drive and spending time with her is a big deal. And connecting with her clearly understand that. My youngest daughter likes driving in the car as well, and she definitely loves being able to get out, listen to music, and just kind of get into some of the back roads. And sometimes we talk, sometimes we just kind of are present. Christopher Lewis [00:05:51]: And that happens in teenage years, but at least you're there. And as you said, you're present, you're engaged, and you're showing that you're interested in what they're interested in as well. Now, there are definitely opportunities throughout your kids lives that you have to be able to build memorable experiences, memories that will last a lifetime. What have been some of your most memorable experiences that you've been able to share with your daughters thus far as a dad? Oggy Brewer Yeah, I think we try to be strong family, doing things together as a family. And I feel like some of the trips that we have been on as a family have been good time to connect with them. We've taken a trip out west where we went to Glacier National Park and we do some hiking together. Those have been really memorable trips. We also enjoy going to the lake. Oggy Brewer [00:06:40]: One of those places is Dale Hollow Lake in Tennessee, and those are two places, definitely the lake, being in the sun, riding on the boat, they really enjoy those things. And anytime we get a chance to do that, it's a blessing to be able to do it. Now, I know you're a teacher, and as a teacher, you have many kids that you are working with, that you're mentoring, that you have. And sometimes they become even more than just students because they become a part of your lives in many different ways. And then you go home and you are a father of four. Talk to me about balance, because being a teacher, there's not a lot of balance, and there is a lot of work that has to be taken home and there's that work that has to get done for the next day of school and so on and so forth. But how do you balance being not only a biology teacher, but how do you balance that with being a father to four and being able to continue to be present in the lives of your kids? So I've been teaching now for 21 years. It's my 21st year, and probably I think it was four years into it was when my son three years into it was when my son was born. Oggy Brewer [00:07:56]: And it didn't take long to figure out, like, hey, there's going to have to be some things that change here for you. Like, you can't just bring your work home, put it on the table, and sit and do your work all the time. So I made a commitment probably five years into it, four or five years into it, to my wife, hey, when I come home, I'm going to set my bag down and I'm dad, and I'm going to be present. If there is work that needs to be done, it'll be done once the kids go to bed. And now, as the kids have gotten older, they are in their rooms more on their own, by themselves. The time that we have together is really at the dinner table. And then if there's homework that they need help on, sometimes they will come to dad. But even in that, they're not always coming straight to dad, right? They want to be by themselves and to themselves. Oggy Brewer [00:08:49]: Now, I have some moments I can get into my work at times when they are home, and I do think in that they do see, man, dad does work, and dad is doing some things. So now I'm giving an example to them of putting in some hard work, even though, look, when it comes down to it, they've got my first, they're going to look to me first, and I'm going to give them my presence before I get the work in. Christopher Lewis As you said, you have two teenage daughters, and teenage years can be a challenge upon themselves. But as you look back at the lives that they have had, the experiences that you've had, what's been the hardest part of being a father to a daughter? Oggy Brewer I think just the changes that occur, right? Because when they're little, you pull up to the driveway and they're waiting at the door, waiting to give you hugs, waiting to see you, and then there's an excitement, there a joy there. And then how do you maintain that joy as they keep getting older? If you can bottle that up and keep that going, you're doing something right. But again, the challenge then for me as a dad is as I've gotten older, and now there's not that they're not waiting at the door when I get home, but still connecting with them when I do get home. And maybe it's just a quick like, how's your day? Or did anything bring you joy in your day? We try to use that word joy because I love it. And connecting with them still as they've gotten older, and I feel like that's just a continuous challenge every day. Oggy Brewer [00:10:22]: How can I connect with them? And I'm not the best at it. I'm still learning. I'm still growing myself as a dad, but that is a challenge for me every day. I think that that just continues as your kids get older and they move into different phases in their lives. You're going to have to figure it out as you go along. They figure it out as they go along. And you have to be willing to have that grace and to be able to know that you're not going to know everything and you're not going to know how things are going to end up, but that you keep working through it, and that's the only thing you can do, because things are going to change. And I'll agree with you that it is challenging as the kids get older and become more of who they are. Oggy Brewer [00:11:14]: But then, yeah, I guess I have to also think back to, okay, what was I like as a teenager as well? And was I present? Did I want to spend time with my parents, too? I think I ended up turning out okay as I got older. So I'm hopeful that as they get older, they'll come back. Well, one thing you say with daughters, or what I've always been told is your daughters are always going to be there to take care of you. They're always going to come back, and they'll take care of dad when that time comes. So we'll see. But I have hope in that. Here's hoping. Christopher Lewis [00:11:56]: Now, you and I met over a tweet that you put out there, and one of the things that you put in that tweet was the hashtag girl dad. And that's been around for a bit, was tied back to Kobe Bryant and his daughter and has continued since then to talk about the relationship between a father and daughter and pride with their daughters. As you think of that hashtag, that girl dad. Hashtag, what does being a girl dad mean to you? Oggy Brewer I believe it means building a positive relationship with my daughters, trying to help them develop a positive self esteem, and, as we said, just doing something that's connecting with them over and over. You've said self esteem a couple of times, and as a teacher, you see self esteem happening in many different ways, and then you see that in your own daughters. Talk to me about how you see self esteem in girls, your own daughters, girls that you have had in your own classroom manifest itself and what you've learned about what many young women need to be able to have that support and what we can do as fathers to best support that. Well, I believe words are very powerful, and the words that they're hearing has a powerful influence on them. And as many times as you can tell them they're beautiful, they're amazing, meaning it when I say it, not just using those words just to say them, but again, the words they're hearing. And so oftentimes and I see it at school, kids are getting tore down by other kids because of the words that are being used to them or around them. And so, man, what a light you can shine if you're using positive, encouraging words to my daughters or to the kids at school. They're hearing that, and I believe it does. It lifts them up, and it provides a light in their life. Christopher Lewis: I mentioned at the beginning that you have something that you're involved in called MoPo Life or MoPo for Life. Talk to me about that. What is MoPo for life? And what are you trying to do to be able to engage fathers, parents, et cetera in this idea? Oggy Brewer Yeah, so during the COVID times when we were all locked in our homes, I decided one of the things I wanted to do was write a book. And I've always had that kind of on my bucket list. And this idea I have MoPo for life. MoPo the day. MoPo stands for Max Out payout. And so this is something you can use in whatever avenue you want. If you want it as a father, you want it as a teacher, as a coach, it applies. And the thought process is what's my purpose every day? What's the purpose that would be my payout and how am I maxing out to get that purpose? What are the things I'm doing to do that? So as a father, if my payout is to try to build a positive relationship with my daughters, then my Max Out has to be to be present, to spend time with them and to do things with them. The message MoPo is supposed to be positive. Again, I coined the phrase MoPo the Day and I use it a lot at school as well. And the other thing I've done with it is I've created a 365 day MoPo the Day calendar and it has a MoPo thought with a Bible verse every day and it's supposed to be uplifting. Oggy Brewer [00:15:29]: And I try to put a MoPo thought every day out on X to be uplifting to the people that are looking at that. And you did write the book called MoPo Max Out payout living the MoPo Life, MoPo the Day. I love that. Talk to me about for someone that's never read the book, what are some of the biggest takeaways that you want someone to take away from that book itself? One big thing is just looking at your daily life and trying to understand what's my purpose and what am I doing on a daily basis in that purpose? And then again, how am I maxing out to get it? So it's that message, it's also a devotional, it has questions throughout. So it tries to get the reader to think about their life and think about things that are going on. Also has a lot of Bible verses. So to connect with God and your faith and in all this, for me to be a reflection of Jesus as I share this, so it's to spread positivity, but it's know, just like you and I are doing tonight, to connect with as many people as you can. And man, you wouldn't believe how many times I'm somewhere and I just bring up this MoPo thought and all of a sudden I could connect with someone just by sharing this message. Christopher Lewis [00:16:49]: Talk to me about this concept and how you have challenged your own kids to live the MoPo Life and to incorporate that philosophy into what they're doing on a daily basis. Oggy Brewer Yeah. So with school right now they're in school, that's a big part of their life. So asking them, what is your goals here? To get out of each day, because I see this every day. A lot of kids just come to school because they're supposed to come to school, and there's not a purpose or a desire to be there all the time. And so the goal, again, is to talk to them before school starts. Like, okay, what's your MoPo for the year? What are we trying to accomplish? Maybe not for the year, but for this nine weeks, what are you wanting to do? So maybe it's to turn in all your homework for this semester, and by turning in all your homework, you're giving yourself a better chance to get a better grade. And I don't believe it's all about grades, but I do believe if you're going to be doing it, there's a purpose behind you doing it, and let's get the most out of it, giving them that challenge as they begin school. Christopher Lewis [00:18:02]: So that would be one example. I love that example, and I think that it's definitely something that is actionable, something that kids can take and be able to incorporate. How do you incorporate that into your classroom then? Oggy Brewer Yeah, so I will share that message, the MoPo message, with my classes, and again, I will give them a paper to fill out and say, what are you trying to accomplish this semester? And tell me how you're going to do it. And then I want to look at it, and I want to hold you accountable. I want to be a person in your life that's going to help you try to get what you want to get. You're writing it down, so it must be something that's on your heart or on your mind. And now, hey, you got somebody in your life that's going to help you try to reach that goal. And I think for a lot of kids, number one, them knowing that you care, if they know you care, then you can get a lot out of them. Oggy Brewer [00:18:53]: And number two, if them even knowing that they have people in their life that do care, obviously, being an educator, as long as I have, that's important to me, and that keeps me going. My juices flowing, too, as I teach. So I enjoy making that connection as we start the semester. And what kind of responses have you gotten from kids, your kids, the kids in your school, or others that have read the book? You know what's interesting is I've got these wristbands that say, MoPo the day. So that's another way I can connect with the kids. I share the message, and I hand out wristbands. And what's been cool is seeing the kids come back the next day and the next day, and they're wearing the wristbands. And so I know there is a connection there because they're keeping them on. If they weren't, there wouldn't be. But just knowing that and then also knowing as they've read the book or as they've heard the message, they want to keep coming back and connecting. And so that's just a positive thing each day to see them come in, to see them want to connect. And I know, okay, now we can go deeper, maybe in biology now with my classes and talk about something just because we connected with the MoPo. Christopher Lewis You worked on this over COVID, you pushed this out there over COVID. You have expanded it. Now talk to me about where is this philosophy now? Where is this effort now, and where do you see it going in the future? Oggy Brewer Yeah. So, number one, I don't always know what direction it's going because it's like, what's next on the plate? For me right now, I believe what's next is just going either to sports teams because I coached basketball for a long time. I've taken a backseat a little bit to that now, but I like going and being a little motivational speaker to different teams. I got a lot of coaching connections, so I can call up a coach, say, hey, on Thursdays. You usually do a motivational talk. You bring somebody in from the community, and I'd love to come share a little bit of this motivation with your team. And so I think for me, at this particular moment, it's trying to connect more with other teams from other schools. And like I said, I don't 100% know what direction it's always going, but just by connecting with people like you, I get the message out even more. So I do appreciate connecting with you tonight. Christopher Lewis [00:21:30]: Now, we always finish our interviews with what I like to call our Fatherhood Five, where I ask you five more questions to delve deeper into you as a dad. Are you ready? Oggy Brewer Yeah. Christopher Lewis In one word, what is fatherhood? Oggy Brewer Love Christopher Lewis When was the time that you finally felt like you succeeded at being a father to a daughter? Oggy Brewer When I got the elf on the shelf for my daughter. Christopher Lewis If I was to talk to your kids, how would they describe you as a dad? Oggy Brewer I think they would say outgoing, someone that's graceful and someone that loves them a lot. Christopher Lewis Who inspires you to be a better dad? Oggy Brewer My dad. Christopher Lewis You've given a lot of pieces of advice today, things that you've learned along the way as we're finishing up today. What's one piece of advice you wanted to leave with every dad? Oggy Brewer Well, one of the things I was thinking about was when you have sons, you know they're carrying on your name, and they're going to carry that legacy on, and I want my daughters to do the same. I want them to carry the legacy of who I am on. And that doesn't mean they'll always keep my last name when they marry, but just in the way that they do life and the way that they connect with people and their faith. I want them to carry on the Brewer a legacy as all of their life. Christopher Lewis Oggy, if people want to find out more about you, about MoPo for Life, where can they go to find out more? Oggy Brewer Yeah, I have a website, it's called Mopoforlife.com. And you can get on that website and see what I'm trying to do. You can see my book, you can see the 365 day desk calendar and just look and see the things that are going on with MoPo. And that's MoPo. MoPo the number fourlife.com. Auggie, I just want to say thank you. Thank you for being here today. Christopher Lewis [00:23:13]: Thank you for sharing your journey with me and for all that you're doing to encourage not only your own kids, but all kinds of kids in your community to live their best life. And I wish you all the best. Oggy Brewer Thank you for having me on. It was fun to connect with you and thanks for the interview. Christopher Lewis If you've enjoyed today's episode of the Dads with Daughters podcast, we invite you to check out The Fatherhood Insider. The Fatherhood Insider is the essential resource for any dad that wants to be the best dad that he can be. We know that no child comes with an instruction manual and most dads are figuring it out as they go along. And The Fatherhood Insider is full of resources and information that will up your game on Fatherhood. Christopher Lewis [00:23:58]: Through our extensive course, library, interactive forum, step by step, roadmaps and more, you will engage and learn with experts, but more importantly, dads like you. So check it out fatheringtogether.org. If you are a father of a daughter and have not yet joined the Dadswithdaughters Facebook community, there's a link in the notes. Today Dads with Daughters is a program of fathering together. We look forward to having you back for another great guest next week. All geared to helping you raise strong, empowered daughters and be the best dad that you can be. We're all in the same boat and it's full of tiny screaming passengers. We spend the time we give the lessons, we make the meals we buy them present and bring your A game because those kids are growing fast. The time goes by just like a dynamite glass calling astronauts and firemen, carpenters and muscle men get out and be the one to now be the best dad you can be you, you're the best that you can be.
LE BETISIER Mais quelle est votre pire bêtise ? Cala, Aboubakar et Mahmoud vous ont concocté une émission spéciale sur les bêtises ! Au programme : - Abounake et Cala se présentent - un micro-trottoir sur les bêtises réalisé par Cala - interview des membres de Radio Campus Paris sur leurs bêtises - un micro-trottoir sur les bêtises réalisé par Mahmoud et Aboubakar au Centre Paris Anim' Curial Animation : Cala Réalisation : Aboubakar Générique : générique de Oggy et les cafards Musique : - Générique de Scooby-Doo - Them Octabones - Cala, un remix de Alice in Chains - Them Bones Le Bêtisier est une émission réalisée par les adolescents du Centre Paris Anim' Curial (Paris, 19ème) le 3 novembre 2023 dans le cadre d'ateliers d'initiation aux pratiques radiophoniques animés par Camille Masson et Julia Martin.
Leur métier : créer et animer les personnages et décors des oeuvres d'animation. Dans ce 23e numéro de l'émission, au tour des auteur·rice·s graphiques de discuter de leur rapport au scénario et aux scénaristes. Nous recevons : -
Here's a little ‘added time' to our discussion with ESPN senior football writer, Mark Ogden. Or shall we call it ‘Fergie time'? As you'll hear in this bonus content, Mark had some unique and exclusive access to Manchester United and its legendary manager back in the ‘good old days.' Although one time… ‘Oggy' apparently went too far. Enjoy!
Le duo Stéphanie et Oggy, un chien qui détecte les crises d'épilepsie
Environnement serein d' Oggy, chien qui détecte les crises d'épilepsie
Hel'mith / D&D / Combat / Finale The thrilling conclusion of Arc 2! Sprinting across the gangway, having fought through the warehouse, the Greymates, ironbound to finish their journey, head into the inner sanctum of Councilor Willoughby, charging headlong into the deep unknown. Facio puts on the performance of his lifetime, Oggy confronts his shadow self, and Sir calls on all the aid she can muster from her Warren Gods. Follow us on instagram: instagram.com/lapropodcast And check out our patreon: Patreon.com/lapropo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lapropo/message
Hel'mith / D&D The Greyling arrives at Calypso and begins their hunt for Shiloh Hopper, and finds a tangled web of murder, mystery and misery in the lower city section of Calypso, called the Bilges. Oggy settles old tabs, Facio spins new yarns, and Sir calls on some deep deep Atlentar naval code. Follow us on instagram @lapropodcast and check out our patreon to support us: patreon.com/lapropo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lapropo/message
Cet été, on plonge dans nos madeleines de Proust télévisuelles. Premiers chocs, premières larmes, premiers rires, les dessins animés de notre enfance ont su réveiller nos émotions. Dans ce podcast, nous allons à la rencontre des parents des héros de nos après-midi. Des «Mystérieuses Cités d'Or» jusqu'à «Sam Sam», partons dans une traversée générationnelle à la rencontre de dessinateurs, réalisateurs et producteurs français dont les œuvres précèdent souvent le nom. Pour qu'ils nous racontent l'histoire de leurs dessins animés, et la leur aussi. Pour ce troisième épisode, on a voulu rencontrer celui qui a su repousser les frontières du dessin animé français : Marc du Pontavice. Grâce à sa société Xilam, on lui doit la production de dizaines de séries de films d'animations et de dessins animés diffusés dans le monde entier. Parmi eux, un chat bleu poursuivi par trois malheureux cafards, devenu culte pour les enfants de la génération 1990-2000. Présent dans plus 150 pays grâce à sa présence sur les plateformes, « Oggy et les Cafards » incarne la réussite du dessin animé à la française.
Hel'mith / D&D / Combat The Greyling is grappled and pirates swing aboard! Sit the Quarry gets spooky, Oggy takes a moment to hydrate, and Facio mocks with words and tentacles. Follow us on instagram at @lapropodcast and support us by joining our patreon: patreon.com/lapropo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lapropo/message
Hel'mith / D&D / The Greyling / combat / ship combat The Greymates set sail for Calypso city to cure their curse… but with a rushed route plotted by Oggy, they choose to go through the Maelstrom Straights. Facio buoys the crew morale with shanties, Oggy leaps around the ship in dire circumstances, and Sir confronts a force they never thought they would. This episode was almost titled "The Hill I Will Die On".... Follow us on instagram at @lapropodcast and check out our patreon to support us, at patreon.com/lapropo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lapropo/message
Hel'mith / D&D / The Greyling / Combat The Greymates fight for their lives against strange, super powered Sahuagins. Facio burbles from the deep, Oggy has a sudden, unwelcome, reprieve from his curse, and Sir leaps (swim-leaps?) around the depot. Follow us on instagram at: instagram.com/lapropodcast--very exciting announcements coming soon about the end of the second arc, and.... MERCH! You can also follow us on patreon at patreon.com/lapropo for bonus content, early episodes, input on what merch you want to see, and more! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lapropo/message
Barry and Abigail discuss our next Jukebox submission, Oracular Spectacular by MGMT and sample Oggy, Passionfruit Mochi, and Peanut Brother from Great Notion Brewing in Portland, Oregon. This album was submitted to our Virtual Jukebox by Paul Zawacki [The Procession, previously discussed on Musique Marécageuse (The Procession & Swamp Head Brewery) and interviewed on A Dozen Updates (The Procession Reunion Special)]. Oggy is named after Ogopogo, a lake monster said to inhabit Okanagan Lake in British Columbia, Canada. Listen to Paul's previous Jukebox episode, Abigail Battles the Pink Goblets (The Flaming Lips). Read the jambands.com article about MGMT's performance on the Live on Letterman concert series, which introduced Paul to the band! Of Moons, Birds & Monsters reminds Abigail in mood and tone of Space Oddity by David Bowie and The Commander Thinks Aloud by The Long Winters. There is a fantastic episode of Song Exploder focused on The Commander Thinks Aloud, which was written about the Space Shuttle Columbia. Our next Jukebox episode will be Thriller by Michael Jackson, submitted by Todd Sider. This episode is scheduled to drop on September 29, 2023. Up next… We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things. by Jason Mraz Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pops-on-hops-podcast/message
MAACO welcomes a friend and fellow Plainfield native for an outstanding chat...Oggy Brewer (Founder of "The MOPO Lifestyle")!!!
Hel'mith / D&D / The Greyling The Greyling sails to Marintin to find a job. Oggy takes the lead and risks meeting an old contact with lucrative contracts, Facio has his own mission in the bar, and Roan struggles with the way the world has changed while buying truly everything on offer from a sushi stand. Follow us on instagram: @lapropodcast And check out our patreon: patreon.com/lapropo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lapropo/message
D&D / The Greyling / Hel'mith The Greyling sails into a classic black squall and struggles to stay upright. Facio sings his tunes, Sir rabbits out orders, and Oggy.... comes clean about what's been haunting the dreams of everyone aboard the ship. Follow us on instagram: @lapropodcast (And threads!) Check out our patreon: Patreon.com/lapropo Leave us a review, and I'll read your review aloud! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lapropo/message
Hel'mith / Greyling / D&D5e The Greyling hits the doldrums, and the crew's commitment is tested. In the relentless stillness, how will they hold on to the their sanity? Facio makes mistakes at open mic as well as discoveries below the sea, Sir holds true to her ideals, and Oggy does a beautiful shark dance. If you enjoyed the show, please leave us a review! It really helps people discover the show. Follow us on instagram: @lapropodcast for posts and cool reels! And if you'd like to support us consider joining our patreon: patreon.com/lapropo for exclusive content, live streams and more! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lapropo/message
Hel'mith / Dialect / Word Episode This week, we find a word to describe those who are feeling Oggy's curse... and learn something huge about it in the process. Facio approaches Oggy with treats, and Oggy comes clean. Follow us on instagram: @lapropodcast And consider supporting us on a patreon for forever ad free episodes, additional bonus content, and more. Patreon.com/lapropodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lapropo/message
Coach Thompson interviews Coach Oggy Brewer, stand-out player and coach, and the man behind the MOPO (Max-Out Pay-Out) Ministry in the 16th episode of Season 2 of Chuckin' it from the Cheap Seats.
Hel'mith / Dialect / Word Episode Claire plays the New Ritual card in Dialect, and we develop the new ritual emerging among the crew as the restless deep begins to change our very senses. Facio, Sam and Oggy have a plan, and Sir stands at the bow, ears twitching. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lapropo/message
Hel'mith / Greyling / D&D We begin creating the language the Ferrier's use as they sail across their new world, starting with an Action: meaning we change an word from the first age to suit the second. Sir the Quarry struggles with negotiations, Oggy pulls out some surprising personal history, and Facio has a moment of truth. Attributions Coast seagull ship from freesound.org by klankbeeld http://freesound.org/people/klankbeeld/ used through CC4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Follow us on instagram, and check out our patreon (patreon.com/lapropo) for exclusive talkbacks, livestreams and more! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lapropo/message
Hallo ihr Lieben! Es gibt ENDLICH mal wieder einen neuen Podcast! Cydo und Galax sprechen über ALLE Events, auf denen sie im März waren! Mehrere Suitwalks, Dances und Stammis kommen zum Tragen und Cydo macht einen kurzen Exkurs in seine Gefühlswelt und wie sein Gehirn funktioniert :D Viel Spaß damit auf jeden Fall! :) Kapitel: 00:00:00 Outtakes und Intro und Vorgeplänkel 00:03:32 Jahreshauptversammlung von Fa2P 00:07:06 Galax nutzt das "mobile Arbeiten" aus 00:12:59 Wir waren NICHT auf dem BFD :D und Oggy ist ein toller Artist! 00:14:45 Akeban's Super Sweet 30! 00:27:25 Die Oscar-Verleihung und warum ihr Manta Manta 2 NICHT schauen solltet 00:43:30 Cocaine Bear war scheiße lustig und Inu's B-Day war TOLL! 00:56:13 Besuch von Rex? und GEIL SUSHI ESSEN!! 00:59:27 Sexuelle Belästigung auf einem Furdance 01:05:20 Wie war den Münchner Suitwalk? 01:21:29 Galax ist Vorstand in einem Verein, OwO 01:27:42 Das krasse KI-Bild vom Papst! 01:43:30 SSFD unnd Chip's B-Day-Party :3 02:05:32 Cydo ist auf Therapie-Suche 02:21:11 Cydo und Galax machen Schluss?! ►Falls du uns unterstützen möchtest: https://ko-fi.com/cydobearsky ►YouTube (Cydo): https://youtube.com/c/CydoBear ►Twitter (Cydo): https://twitter.com/CydoBear ►Twitter (Galax): https://twitter.com/Galax_Lion ►Podcast-Playlist (YT): https://bit.ly/2BmgwEn ►FUR-Podcast: https://fur-podcast.jimdofree.com/ Folge direkt herunterladen
Hel'mith / D&D Our heroes are called into action as their Bullywug hosts are attacked by an old foe. Facio gleams in the night; Oggy controls the battlefield with crossbow, longsword and lightning; and Sir tries out her new gift from the gods. Follow us on instagram (@lapropodcast) for reels and shorts, and consider supporting us on patreon (patreon.com/lapropo). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lapropo/message
Cherry OGGY Night to była prawdziwa imprezowa BOMBA, istne szaleństwo, tej nocy się nie zapomina. Zagrali dla Was zaproszeni Goście HAZEL i INOX oraz rezydenci IANN & KURCIK to była wybuchowa mieszanka doskonałych elektroniczno-tanecznych dźwięków!
D&D / Hel'mith / The Greyling The Greyling sets sail, toward their invitation at the Moreas marshes. Our heroes experience the sea for the first time in many years... and other forces start to move around them. Roan and Facio get gifts, and meet Oggy--and then everyone sees an excellent play put on by the Bullwug younglings. What could go wrong! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lapropo/message
This podcast was launched on March 18, 2020. Since then we have had 3,314 plays and a gradual increase in audience size every year. As I reviewed the analytics to the podcast, and looked back at all the episodes I've recorded, I was able to sum it up into 3 categories: Faith, Medicine, and Lifestyle. Faith is a major part of who I am. My relationship with God defines every part of me, so no matter what, you will always hear about that on this podcast. I am a licensed pharmacist, and I love medicine. So often times you will hear me talk about this or designate entire episodes to thoughts concerning these topics. On top of these things, I enjoy filling you guys in on my life by giving you life updates and thoughts on relative topics. These are "my weekly thoughts and lessons learned from my daily experiences.." A Day in the Life of Oggy! Going forward, I have a few plans... listen to the podcast to see what the future holds! FIRST EVER GIVEAWAY! (Long overdue)PRIZE: ENTIRE NEW TESTAMENT OF ESV STUDY JOURNAL w/ Muji 0.5mm Pens included!!
Ep. 16 - Oggy and the Cockroaches! - Exaggerated Fun!
This week the guys drink Oggy by Great Notion, talk about Limited Run Games being acquired, and Nick has algesia.
Pop Arthur, c'est le podcast créé pour assurer les bases indispensables de pop culture pour Arthur et vos enfants. Et leur prouver qu'il y a un monde après Oggy et les cafards !
* Mets-toi en présence de Dieu, pour essayer de Lui parler.* Tu disposes de 10 minutes, pas plus : va jusqu'au bout, même si tu te distrais.* Persévère. Prends ton temps et laisse l'Esprit Saint agir 'à petit feu'.Un passage de l'Évangile, une idée, une anecdote, un prêtre qui s'adresse à toi et au Seigneur, et t'invite à entrer dans l'intimité de Dieu. Choisis le meilleur moment, imagine que tu es avec Lui, et appuie sur play pour commencer.Toutes les infos sur notre site : www.10minutesavecjesus.orgContact : 10minavecjesus@gmail.comLGB
Highlights of what's new in streaming for the week of July 22nd, 2022: Hulu Santa Evita: Limited Series (Jul. 26) Not Okay (Jul. 29) Netflix Gabby's Dollhouse, Season 5 (Jul. 25) Street Food USA, Season 1 (Jul. 26) Whitney Cummings: Jokes (Jul. 26) Di4ries, Season 1 (Jul. 26) Shania Twain: Not Just a Girl (Jul. 26) The Most Hated Man on the Internet, Season 1 (Jul. 27) Car Masters: Rust to Riches, Season 4 (Jul. 27) Dream Home Makeover, Season 3 (Jul. 27) Recurrence (Jul. 27) Rebelde, Season 2 (Jul. 27) Anotherself, Season 1 (Jul. 28) Keep Breathing, Limited Series (Jul. 28) A Cut Above (Jul. 28) Oggy and the Cockroaches: Next Generation, Season 1 (Jul. 28) Purple Hearts (Jul. 29) Uncoupled, Season 1 (Jul. 29) Justice Served, Season 1 (Jul. 29) Case Closed: Zero's Tea Time, Season 1 (Jul. 29) The Beauty Queen of Jerusalem, Season 2 (Jul. 29) Rebel Cheer Squad: A Get Even Series, Season 1 (Jul. 29) The Entitled (Jul. 29) Fanatico, Season 1 (Jul. 29) Masaba Masaba, Season 2 (Jul. 29) Disney+ High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, Season 3 (Jul. 27) Light & Magic, Limited Series (Jul. 27) HBO Max Walker, Season 2 (Jul. 23) Bugs Bunny Builders, Season 1 (Jul. 26) We Met in Virtual Reality (Jul. 27) Citizen Ashe (Jul. 28) Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, Season 1 (Jul. 28) Harley Quinn, Season 3 (Jul. 28) Paramount+ Never Seen Again, Season 2 (Jul. 26) Honor Society (Jul. 29) Peacock The Bad Guys (Jul. 1) Trigger Point, Season 1 (Jul. 8) Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem, Chapter 2 (Jul. 11) Hart to Heart, Season 2 (Jul. 14) Love Island, Season 4 (Jul. 19) The Resort, Season 1 (Jul. 28) Amazon Prime Video Paper Girls, Season 1 (Jul. 29) Apple TV+ Surface, Season 1 (Jul. 29) Amber Brown, Season 1 (Jul. 29)
Au programme de C à vous la suite : Invité·es : Chantal Lauby, Frédérique Bel, Noom Diawara et Loïc Legendre • Jamais Dieu sans trois ! • Bon Dieu, ils reviennent ! • Qu'est-ce qu'ils ont fait au Bon Dieu ? • La famille Verneuil s'agrandit • Le retour de la comédie « culte » ! L'Oeil de Pierre - Cafés littéraires Invité : Marc du Pontavice, producteur et fondateur du studio Xilam • Marc du Pontavice : Son destin animé ! • Oggy et les cafards, le carto(o)n français • L'univers zinzin des studios Xilam • Xilam : le pixar à la française La Story médias - Pourriez-vous vous passer de vos réseaux sociaux pour 1800€ ? L'ABC - Les actualités de Bertrand Chameroy • Emmanuel Macron remet les décorations aux médaillés Olympiques et Paralympiques • Nicolas Dupont-Aignan et son grand-père aviateur • Nicolas Dupont-Aignan ou le fondateur de commejaime ? • Mélenchon ou Père Castor ? • Marine Le Pen dans une pub pour cosmétique • Éric Zemmour inspiré par les publicité de But • On a perdu Jean-Luc Mélenchon sur France Inter • La fatigue des candidats face au monde agricole
Jean Cayrol talks with me about his fatherhood journey. We talk about how Jean looks to promote creativity in his family. Next we talk about the new Disney+ series he is the director called Chip 'n' Dale: Park Life. Jean shares what we can expect from this series and the type of music and animation they wanted to use in Chip 'n' Dale: Park Life. Lastly, we finish the interview with the Fatherhood Quick Five. About Jean Cayrol Jean Cayrol is director of Disney+'s original animated laugh-out-loud series Chip 'n' Dale: Park Life. The series follows nervous worrier Chip and laid-back dreamer Dale who are trying to live the good life in a big city park while having giant-sized, sky-high adventures. Cayrol is also the co-creator of Oggy Oggy, an animated preschool series based on the global hit franchise Oggy and the Cockroaches, which he served as a background artist. He is self-taught and started his career as an animator and background designer for Praxinos in France before serving as an animation supervisor in South Korea for almost five years. Born and raised in Sète, France Cayrol currently resides in Levallois-Perret, France. About Chip 'n' Dale: Park Life Chip 'n' Dale: Park Life follows two tiny troublemakers, Chip and Dale, trying to live the good life in a big city park. They are having giant-sized, sky-high adventures. Nervous worrier Chip and laid-back dreamer Dale make the perfect odd couple: they're best buddies and they drive each other nuts. In their perpetual pursuit of acorns, these ultimate underdogs are joined by Pluto, Butch and other iconic Disney characters as they face down bullies great and small. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLdY__1EKic Chip 'n' Dale: Park Life premieres Wednesday, July 28, streaming only on Disney+. Groove Life Is This Week's Sponsor Groove Life is a fun loving, and anti-corporate, adventurous group of misfits. They are people who love pushing the limits and questioning the status quo. Their culture is one of freedom, hard work, and fun. They are somewhat quirky and a little rough around the edges, but they are eager to serve. They will tell you that they are all pretty different, but share a common goal and vision. For for on Groove Life go to their site at groovelife.com. About The Art of Fatherhood Podcast The Art of Fatherhood Podcast follows the journey of fatherhood. Your host, Art Eddy talks with dads from all around the world where they share their thoughts on fatherhood. Please leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts.
Should Christians listen to secular music? Is it a sin? Spotify's "2020 Wrapped" stats have released, and numbers don't lie.. your top 5 reveals everything about what you listen to the majority of the time. As a Christian, should we care what music we listen to or not? Or is it not a big deal? On this special episode of A Day In the Life of Oggy, I invite my first ever guest, & great friend, DJ Strickland to discuss our thoughts on the topic. Enjoy!
Does your life cause unbelievers ask how you're able to do what you do and have what you have? Is your Christian experience overflowing into your "Monday thru Saturday" life? These are questions I've been asking myself, and I wanted to ask you too. Take some time to listen and reflect on this weeks episode of "A Day In the Life of Oggy!"
My response to someone letting me know this past weekend that they believe Jesus was "just a carpenter." Do you believe Jesus was just a carpenter? Listen and find out what I think on todays episode of A Day In the Life of Oggy!
Have your standards in life been lowered? What or Who caused you to do that? What about your standards that you have set for your relationship with God? The bad habits that you gave up, the music you stopped listening to, the friends you stopped hanging out with... do you still have those standards? In this episode, I challenge everyone (including myself) to raise our standards back up. But up to where? Find out in todays episode of A Day In the Life of Oggy! Subscribe & Share :) Follow @adayinthelifeofoggy on Instagram Follow my main account @mcogbonna
Prayer Changes Things, pray along with me for 10 Minutes in todays episode of A Day In the Life of Oggy
www.andrewcoelho.ca My guest today began her professional career as Visual Merchandising and Store Manager in Southampton, UK. At the age of 24, she leveraged her MBA in luxury brand management to become an International Headhunter to Luxury Fashion brands, where she recruited Executive Professionals in all fields of the Fashion Business and Creative industry. Alongside her professional experience, she has worked as a freelance brand consultant launching The Agency De La Mode: a Fashion Brand Development Consultancy, helping start-up brands and designers shape a successful fashion business. In 2018 her experience as a headhunter opened her eyes to what an “ideal candidate” looks like for Fashion Brands and Businesses so she started he saw an opportunity to start Fashion Super-Intern to help support and help students get their dream job in Fashion. In today's episode, I sat down with Oggy N. to chat about her passion for helping students and all the tips and tricks to get your fashion dream job.
In this world there is perceived to be a "built-in advantage" that is "separate from ones level of income or effort," when you are born into this world a certain skin-tone. Whether that is true or not is another discussion, but what about God's privileges? What about the benefits that there are when you are a child of God? Is there a difference between those who serve God, and those who don't? Could there be a "Divine Privilege" that gives you favor and blessing in this life, regardless of skin color, socio-economic status, or where you came from? Find out in today's episode of A Day In the Life of Oggy. Recorded this morning (June 22, 2020 @ 6:45am).
Welcome back to A Day In The Life of Oggy the podcast! Sorry for the temporary absence, but we are back better than ever, with better sound, and a life update! Allow me to reintroduce myself as Dr. Michael C Ogbonna, Pharm.D.
Michael Ogbonna makes his podcast debut