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SPT Theatre presents, “Old Enough to Know Better,” coming to CSPS Hall Friday 5/15-Saturday 5/16 at 8pm. Janelle Lauer and Caroline Price are in the studio with insights into the hilarity that is the SPT writer's room. Tickets at cspshall.org. More information at spttheatre.org. Subscribe to The Culture Crawl at kcck.org/culture or search “Culture Crawl” … Continue reading
Our website - www.perksofbeingabooklover.com. Instagram - @perksofbeingabookloverpod Facebook - Perks of Being a Book Lover. To send us a message go to our website and click the Contact button. You can find Aaron Starmer at www.aaronstarmer.com or on IG @aaron_starmer. This week on the podcast we welcome middle grade and young adult novelist Aaron Starmer whose most recent book, You Are Now Old Enough to Hear This, is a quirky middle grade novel about a Toe Beast and a girl who travels with a pack of dogs and a boy named Roman who learns some family secrets. That sounds like a lot so we are glad Aaron joins us to explain it all in a much more succinct way than we ever could. And his 2025 YA novel Night Swimming just came out in paperback this week. And our book recommendation segment of the show is about aliens because what pairs better with a quirky novel than some extraterrestrials? We have Hugo- and Nebula Award-winning titles, a book about alien garbage, a wacky buddy road trip adventure, literary fiction about a girl who doesn't feel human, and a philosophical first contact story starring the Catholic Church. Books Mentioned in this Episode: 1- You Are Old Enough To Hear This by Aaron Starmer 2- Night Swimming by Aaron Starmer 3- The Last Garden in England by Julia Kelly 4- Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman 5- Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir 6- The Humans by Matt Haig 7- The Riverman by Aaron Starmer 8- The Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler 9- Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues by Jonathan Kennedy 10- The Art of Vanishing by Morgan Pager 11- A 5 Star Read by Fellow Book Lover Tess @books_andthebeach - Shy Creatures by Clare Chambers 12- The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet (Wayfarers #1) by Becky Chambers 13- The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell 14- Roadside Picnic by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky 15- Beautyland by Marie-Helene Bertino 16- Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card 17- The Road to Roswell by Connie Willis Media Mentioned in this Episode: 1- Whitehall Book Club - https://www.historicwhitehall.org/whitehall-book-club 2- Resident Alien - (2021-2025, Netflix) 3- Project Hail Mary (2026)
Wil Anderson had a good chinwag with Lisa & Russell because... Gruen is back tonight on ABC TV and ABC iview. Australia’s favourite multi-award winning, multi-award losing, longest running (probably now that Neighbours has bitten the dust again), and most importantly, the only show about advertising is coming back for an 18th season. Hear all about it here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Young Greta Thunberg has resurfaced to criticize President Trump and his handling of the Iran War. Her comments, like always, are uneducated and dramatic, do the Conservative Circus crew goes criticizes her comments and now that she's old enough, we pull no punches.
After Angie gets a new air fryer, our San Diego callers chime to share what they get childishly excited about. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After Angie gets a new air fryer, our San Diego callers chime to share what they get childishly excited about.
In this episode, Aaron Starmer shares his unique journey from the travel industry to becoming a successful children's author. He discusses the evolution of his writing career, the creative process behind his new book You Are Now Old Enough to Hear This, and the quirky elements that make his stories captivating. Starmer reflects on the challenges of writing for children, the importance of editorial feedback, and his experiences as a full-time writer balancing multiple projects. He also shares insights into his future aspirations and the influence of travel on his storytelling.For bonus content and info on upcoming episodes, subscribe to the Middle Grade Matters newsletter here: Newsletter, and follow us on Instagram, Threads, and Twitter.I love audiobooks! If you do, too, consider switching to Libro.fm, a platform that supports indy bookstores.If you're enjoying this podcast, please leave a rating and review (thank you!).
Join us as we recap and chat about Bob's Burgers Season 11 Episode 15 Sheshank Redumptionand Season 11 Episode 16 Y Tu Tina TambienDid you know [insert a fact from the episode]Wiki page for the episode:Sheshank RedumptionY Tu Tina TambienLinks, articles, and videos mentioned in this episode:Married to the Eiffel TowerJoin our Book Club and get access to exclusive content on PatreonFollow us on InstagramFollow us on TiktokFollow us on Bluesky
Old Enough to Know Better – Creed Fisher These Highways – Ryan Slice For Good This Time – The Waymores Whatcha Gonna Do With a Cowboy – Chris LeDoux & Garth Brooks One Hand In The Riggin’ – Ned LeDoux & Chris LeDoux On the Tear Tonight – Chancey Williams Take a Drink on Me – Jesse Smathers Back Home (feat. Steve Earle) – Garrett Boys Ohio Blues – Magoo Where Are You Now – Ol' Riles Band Turning Acres Into Rows – David Parmley
When is the right age to let your kid and their friends roam unsupervised? And what happens if you find out another parent has let your child do exactly that without asking you? On this week's episode Amy and Gen tackle this dilemma for a listener. Leave your question for Gen and Amy here: memo.fm/beyondthechaos Get your pack of High Low Buffalo cards here Order Amy Gerard's book 'Strap Yourself In' HERE Order Gen Muir's book 'Little People, Big Feelings' HERE Produced by DM PodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When is the right age to let your kid and their friends roam unsupervised? And what happens if you find out another parent has let your child do exactly that without asking you? On this week's episode Amy and Gen tackle this dilemma for a listener. Leave your question for Gen and Amy here: memo.fm/beyondthechaos Get your pack of High Low Buffalo cards here Order Amy Gerard's book 'Strap Yourself In' HERE Order Gen Muir's book 'Little People, Big Feelings' HERE Produced by DM PodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Coaster Radio, Mike and EB kick off the 21st season of the original theme park podcast, reflecting on their long journey and the excitement of returning after a break. They discuss the latest news in the amusement industry, including potential changes in park ownership and the implications of new trademarks filed by Six Flags. The conversation shifts to the recent opening of Falcon's Flight at Six Flags Qiddiya, with both hosts expressing surprise at its completion and discussing the ride's intensity based on initial POVs. They also share trip reports from listeners, highlighting experiences at various parks, including Dollywood and the anticipation for upcoming attractions.
Granpappa gives Harold his first beer. Harold is 11.Content Warning: Mature ThemesSeason 3, Episode 11Geoff cards played - Icy, Snowball, JourneyMark cards played - Far away, Lonely, Church, Fire, Sleeping, Diseased, Parting waysContact us at brotherslessgrimm@gmail.comAnd just to be clear -- we are not affiliated with Atlas games in any way
Tempe Tavern is responding after police tied the bar to repeated underage drinking raids and a fatal crash involving an 18 year old.
This week, Paul reminds us that true peace isn't found in clinging to youth; it's found in the unchanging presence and grace of God, who walks with us through every stage of life.Join us for a weekly narration of Paul Tripp's popular devotional. You can subscribe to our email list to receive this devotional straight to your inbox each week, or read online at PaulTripp.com/Wednesday or on Facebook, Instagram, and the Paul Tripp App.If you've been enjoying the Wednesday's Word podcast, please leave us a review! Each review helps us reach more people with the transforming power of Jesus Christ.
Note: I wanted a photo of Crippen but Flickr has a bug right now that won't let us access most of our images. Things Discussed: Nebraska: Hero is Greg Crippen, stretch blocker extraordinaire. M is a stretch team, which emphasizes your center. Playing two backup guards but they were good too (mostly—2 errors for Guarnera, 3 for Efobi). Link…sometimes he just doesn't know what he's doing, still leagues better than last year. When El-Hadi comes back who plays? Bryce Talk: Getting him rolling out, getting him comfortable, defenses are screen-hunting. Lindsey: Great gameplan, was calling it well, got Michigan a lot of Ws. Defense: Seeing young guys step up. Trey Pierce is a star in Run D, ended the first drive himself, was a big part of M's stretch defense. Cole Sullivan is a wow player who still makes mistakes but is going to be crazy good. Jayden Sanders: maybe he's just a starting cornerback. Worthy of trust out there. Gotta talk to Wink: It's not just the big things; what he was doing on the Hail Mary was far too cute. There were 14 RPS-1s in the charting, which means he was trying to be the playcaller who won the game. It shouldn't be about the playcaller. Ohio State at Washington: UW has a shot because they have those great skill position players. Jonah Coleman is the best RB in the Big Ten, Boston is the 2nd best WR in the country, and teams struggle going out west to that slippery field. But OSU tends to win these games, and they're a more complete team, even if they're not the same offense they've been, because UW has worse lines. Oregon-Penn State: Franklin will find a way to lose, PSU's season has holes that the scores don't tell.
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If your specs are old enough to drink - it's time up update them!In this episode, Steve Gantner and Elias Saltz dive into the evolution of MasterFormat®—from the old five-digit, 16-division system to today's six-digit standard. They reflect on why the shift in 2004 was necessary, breaking overcrowded divisions like Mechanical and Electrical into clearer categories and expanding site and infrastructure work into the 30s. Learn about upcoming 2025 updates.... including new divisions for tunneling, roadways, and airport construction, plus refinements in areas like resilient flooring.Get a behind-the-scenes look at the CSI/CSC volunteer task team process, where anyone in the industry can suggest changes, and how those ideas are reviewed, debated, and voted on. The conversation highlights both the importance of keeping classification systems current with modern construction practices and the inevitable resistance to change—reminding us that progress always comes with a little pushback, but ultimately benefits the industry.
Steve Johnson (Nothin' I Can Do About You); Lou Ann Barton (I'm Old Enough); Mike Bourne Band (Too Young To Be Old); Vanessa Collier (Meet Me Where I'm At); Blind Willie McTell (Weary Hearted Blues); The Mighty Orq (Mama, 'Tain't Long Fo' Day); The Uptown Horns (I'm Dealin'); Peter Green Splinter Group (Malted Milk); Rory Block (Me And The Devil Blues); One Dime Band (It All Comes Down); Mississippi John Hurt (Let The Mermaids Flirt With Me); Amit Dattani (Make Me Down A Pallet On Your Floor); Shakura S'Aida (Gotta Live); Son Henry and T. Rogers (Ribbon Of Tar); Mark Muleman Massey (Can't Tell Me Nothing About The Blues).
FULL SHOW : Titus has devised a test to see if you're old enough to jump on social media; Tim McDonald stops by with some horoscope readings; and We delve into the NRL Scandal file Tomorrow : Hughesy Catch Mick in the Morning LIVE from 6-9am weekdays on 105.1 Triple M. To watch your favourite new Breakfast Radio crew in action, follow @molloy and @triplemmelb on InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“What's the first thing that made you laugh today?”That's how Sandy kicks off this vibrant and emotionally rich episode of The Sandy Show, setting the stage for a morning full of laughs, surprises, and heartfelt moments. From Sandy's secret pizza stash and guilty McDonald's runs to Tricia's emotional reaction to the Toby Keith: American Icon tribute concert, this episode blends humor with genuine admiration. Tricia shares how the country legend's patriotism and philanthropy moved her to tears—and introduced her to a new “country boo,” Parker McCollum. Listeners will enjoy the playful banter about food obsessions, the nationwide race to be the “first texter,” and Sandy's hilarious rant about football broadcasts cluttering the screen with unnecessary scores. Plus, the duo dives into the surprising origins of emojis and Nike's “Just Do It” slogan. Memorable Moments:Tricia's confession: “I rewound Parker McCollum's performance four times. Holy crap, he snuck up on me.”Sandy's football frustration: “Please stop eating up my TV screen with scores from other games!”The emoji origin story and the dark twist behind Nike's iconic slogan.
Max Dowman and Rio Ngumoha reminded us this week that if you are good enough then you are old enough! - Fernandes Penalty Hell - Potter needs a magical turnaround and fast
Bisexuals, this is for you! For us! Your resident bicon Haley Jakobson, whose debut novel OLD ENOUGH was described by Vogue as being "full of winsome bisexual chaos," joins Books, Looks, and Lobotomies to talk all things bisexuality: what it is and isn't.This podcast is made possible by NOCD. NOCD offers effective, affordable, and convenient OCD therapy. Schedule a free 15-minute call today at https://learn.nocd.com/alegrakastensFollow Alegra on Instagram and TikTok!
Meatball and Big Dipper are joined by comedian and actor Vinny Thomas! They chat about their love of ‘Jet 2 Holiday' and ‘Sovereign Citizen' videos online, what constitutes ‘Mid City Energy,'' and the origins of a shiplap aesthetic. Plus they talk about making movies with celebrities, Vinny's love of comedy, and why twinks talk like that. And a special shoutout to ‘5280 Magazine;' because they should feature Meatball on the cover. Listen to Sloppy Seconds Ad-Free AND One Day Early on MOM Plus Call us with your sex stories at 213-536-9180! Or e-mail us at sloppysecondspod@gmail.com FOLLOW SLOPPY SECONDS FOLLOW BIG DIPPER FOLLOW MEATBALL SLOPPY SECONDS IS A FOREVER DOG AND MOGULS OF MEDIA (M.O.M.) PODCAST Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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My guest this week is from the future. Sean's the host of the TrekCulture podcast, an expert on all things Star Trek, and his name is even the inspiration for a Star Trek character in one of the novelizations. That's fitting, because it was a novel that helped point Sean in the right direction with his life — not a Star Trek novel, but the story of a gay teen in Ireland in the mid 90s. I was recently a guest on Sean's podcast, where we went deep on sci-fi, and now I'm thrilled to have him join me here.We'll have that conversation in just a minute. First — if you're enjoying The Sewers of Paris, I hope you'll consider supporting the show on Patreon at Patreon.com/mattbaume. You may also enjoy my YouTube videos about the making of iconic movies and TV shows — I've got a new one out about the movie But I'm a Cheerleader. And check out my weekly livestreams on Twitch where we've been watching the X-Men films; my book Hi Honey, I'm Homo!; and my email newsletter full of stories about the making of gay movies and TV. There's links to all that in the episode shownotes, and at MattBaume.com.
In this episode, we chat about host city of Copenhagen, the host of 1964, the controversies, the fashion at Eurovision 1964, the interval act, European and Australian news, what was happening in entertainment, the WTF and OMG moments of the contest, the voting, and play our top 10 of 1964 based on a jury of … Continue reading Episode 104 – “1964: Missing Pieces, A Protest, and She Was Too Young But Also Old Enough”
In August 2005, YouTube was a 6-month-old beta test, the iPhone was still years away, putting music on your iPod required a cable, and MuggleNet was *the* destination for news and conversation about Harry Potter. The books and movies were still coming out, and online fandom was taking shape in novel ways. One of which was a “podcast” — it's like a radio show, but you download it from the Internet and listen on your computer, burn it to a CD for the car, or dare we say load it onto your portable music player. Very few existed, but the excitement for them among niche communities was palpable. At the suggestion of a MuggleNet staffer/volunteer, MuggleCast was born. The show began as news segments about the books and movies: casting, release dates, trailers, and more. But its extremely likeable and relatable hosts (some of whom were teenagers at the time) quickly built a thriving fan community unto themselves. The show became a forum for granular, chapter-by-chapter literary criticism of the books, and lively discussion of their wider cultural impact. MuggleCast is about to celebrate its 20th anniversary, making it one of the longest-running podcasts ever (mere months behind the medium's earliest adopters like Leo Laporte and “This Week In Tech). Eric and Micah, two of MuggleCast's four current hosts, join Matt to discuss their entry into the HP fandom, podcast production in the days of dial-up, that time Steve Jobs mentioned the show on stage, their commitment to inclusivity, reckoning with JK Rowling's transphobic views, and why we need the anti-fascist themes of Harry Potter (and other fantasy fiction) more than ever. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In the finale (for now?!?!) of Yeah! our Yeah-nalyists finally dance with the one who brung them in the form of digging deep on Usher's "Yeah!" We touch on the connections to Jonathan's alter ego Freaky Constantina, dissect Usher's status as a sex symbol, get into a case of Crunk Juice, and try to put a button on the ubiquity of "Yeah!" as a lyric. While the show may be put on ice for a while, feel free to dig into the old episodes right here on this podcast feed and also see additional analysis of this song from Jonathan's episode of the Worst Song on Earth (link below)0:00:00 - The Final Curt-Yeah!-n Call0:02:01 - The Freaky Factor0:04:11 - Usher's Yeah! is Old Enough to Drink0:07:44 - Just Listen to Those Lyrics0:10:14 - The Eternal Sex Symbol0:13:10 - The Discordant Yeah!0:16:49 - Disrobing at the Guitar Store0:19:14 - Crunk Juice/Four Loko0:20:25 - The Ubiquity of Yeah!0:26:16 - Tanya's Bad Time Playing DDR0:26:59 - Using a Blunt, Abstract Agreement to Fix the World's Problems0:28:38 - Everyone on Yeah! as a Star Fox Character0:30:02 - Where is Chris "Ludacris" Bridges?0:31:22 - A Self-Congratulator Victory Lap for the Best Podcast in the WorldCheck out additional thoughts from Jonathan on Usher's Yeah on this classic episode of The Worst Song On Earth: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5gPiFVY9LTO0aEvlrcKdpk?si=-jZBGjFfTpO8oC5O72ojOQFollow the podcast feed on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/ttwav.bsky.socialSupport the show on Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/ttwavFollow Jonathan on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/tronknotts.bsky.socialFollow Daniel on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/douibyorthst.bsky.social
Many Christians grow up believing that “old-time religion” — revival preaching, altar calls, and King James Bibles — represents the original faith of the apostles. But what happens when that version of Christianity is held up against the witness of the early Church?This episode explores the journey from Fundamentalist Baptist roots to the historic Apostolic Church. It highlights the convictions that Fundamentalism gets right — love for Scripture, moral clarity, and evangelistic zeal — while examining where it diverges from the faith practiced and preserved by the early Christians. Listeners are invited to consider key historical questions and to rediscover a Church that predates every modern denomination — a Church that was already ancient long before the first revival tent was ever pitched.If you'd like to donate to our ministry or be a monthly partner that receives newsletters and one on one discussions with Dr. Boyce, here's a link: https://give.tithe.ly/?formId=6381a2ee-b82f-42a7-809e-6b733cec05a7 #oldtimereligion, #apostolicfaith, #churchhistory, #earlychurch, #fundamentalism, #scriptureandtradition, #churchfathers, #historicchristianity, #bibleandtradition, #apostolicchurch, #christianorigins, #patristics, #ancientfaith, #faithjourney, #reclaimingchristianhistory
Join Ollie and Klaudia as they break into a new season, starting with Supernatural S6E1: "Exile on Main Street" and S6E2: "Two and a Half Men." Points of Interest: Torturing Jared by making him watch Ahsoka, a diagetic “previously on” segment, Supernatural's obsession with dilapidated sets, the in universe transvestigation of Dean, “Is it gay to own a magazine?”, canonical Mayflower descendants Sam and Dean Winchester, Dean's “Old Enough”-esque diaper run, the Campbells are lowkey shady AF, and #GetDeanWinchesterPregnant.---Check out Fight For the Future's frontline organizations list---Resources for Palestine:BDS: Act Now Against These Companies Profiting From the Genocide of the Palestinian PeopleBDS: What you can do about Israel's escalated crimes across the occupied West BankDecolonize Palestine: A collection of resources for organizers and anyone who wants to learn more about Palestine.Follow BDS: Instagram / Bluesky / TikTok---Follow us @MysterySpotcast on Bluesky / TikTok / Instagram / Tumblr---- Send us a question to our Tumblr ask box or email us at themysteryspotcast@gmail.com- Submit your favorite Destiel fic for us to read- Fill out this form to submit a song for the Mystery Spotcast Official Playlist
Alice Rothchild's path to becoming an anti-Zionist Jew took many years, many hard conversations, and required a lot of critical self-reflection. But she is part of a growing, powerful chorus of Jewish voices around the world speaking out against Israel's Occupation of Palestine and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians—and she is urging others to join that chorus. “The time is long overdue for liberal Zionists to find the courage to take a long hard look at their uncritical support for the actions of the Israeli state as it becomes increasingly indefensible and destabilizing, a pariah state that has lost its claim to be a so-called democracy (however flawed) that is endangering Jews in the country and abroad as well as Palestinians everywhere,” Rothchild writes in Common Dreams. In the latest installment of The Marc Steiner Show's ongoing series “Not in Our Name,” Marc speaks with Rothchild about her path to anti-Zionism, the endgame of Israel's genocidal assault on Gaza, and the need to liberate Jewish identity from the Zionist state of Israel.Alice Rothchild is a physician, author, and filmmaker with an interest in human rights and social justice. She practiced ob-gyn for almost 40 years and served as Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Harvard Medical School. She is the author of numerous books, including: Broken Promises, Broken Dreams: Stories of Jewish and Palestinian Trauma and Resilience; Condition Critical: Life and Death in Israel/Palestine; Old Enough to Know, a 2024 Arab American Book Award winner; and Inspired and Outraged: The Making of a Feminist Physician. Rothchild is a member of the Jewish Voice for Peace Health Advisory Council and a mentor-liaison for We Are Not Numbers.Producer: Rosette SewaliStudio Production: David HebdenAudio Post-Production: Alina NehlichHelp us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletterLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcast
Alice Rothchild's path to becoming an anti-Zionist Jew took many years, many hard conversations, and required a lot of critical self-reflection. But she is part of a growing, powerful chorus of Jewish voices around the world speaking out against Israel's Occupation of Palestine and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians—and she is urging others to join that chorus. “The time is long overdue for liberal Zionists to find the courage to take a long hard look at their uncritical support for the actions of the Israeli state as it becomes increasingly indefensible and destabilizing, a pariah state that has lost its claim to be a so-called democracy (however flawed) that is endangering Jews in the country and abroad as well as Palestinians everywhere,” Rothchild writes in Common Dreams. In the latest installment of The Marc Steiner Show's ongoing series “Not in Our Name,” Marc speaks with Rothchild about her path to anti-Zionism, the endgame of Israel's genocidal assault on Gaza, and the need to liberate Jewish identity from the Zionist state of Israel.Alice Rothchild is a physician, author, and filmmaker with an interest in human rights and social justice. She practiced ob-gyn for almost 40 years and served as Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Harvard Medical School. She is the author of numerous books, including: Broken Promises, Broken Dreams: Stories of Jewish and Palestinian Trauma and Resilience; Condition Critical: Life and Death in Israel/Palestine; Old Enough to Know, a 2024 Arab American Book Award winner; and Inspired and Outraged: The Making of a Feminist Physician. Rothchild is a member of the Jewish Voice for Peace Health Advisory Council and a mentor-liaison for We Are Not Numbers.Producer: Rosette SewaliStudio Production: David HebdenAudio Post-Production: Alina NehlichHelp us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletterLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcast
In this episode of the Concealed Carry Podcast, we examine self-defense rights for individuals aged 18 to 20 amidst varying state laws. We discuss the federal restrictions on handgun purchases, recent legislative changes in states like Iowa and Colorado, and the implications of significant court rulings on age-based carry rights.
Grief can be confusing at any age, especially for children. In this episode, we talk with Hilary Bercovitz and Danielle Behnke from Brooke's Place about how kids experience and express grief, what it can look like when they don't have the words for their feelings, and how caregivers can support them through it. We also explore how grief may show up differently in neurodivergent children, including those on the autism spectrum, and share simple, meaningful tools to help them feel seen and supported. Whether you're carrying your own grief or walking alongside a young person through theirs, this conversation is a reminder that love and loss are deeply connected.Show notes:www.Joyshouse.orghttps://visitcaregiverway.com/https://www.brookesplace.org/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dan begins the show with news of the program; plus some deep conversation on life, his journey, and finances. Plus the Yankees “torpedo bat” BS is taking over baseball already Like, Follow and Subscribe to the Show on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok Subscribe to our page for new Episodes of Time to BS with Staniel Smooth, Seahawks Sessions, Smoothly Baked, The Staniel Smooth Show and BS Sessions Tags: #ComedyPodast #RealTalkPodcast #Podcast Social Pages: Twitter/X: @stanielsmooth, @TimetoBSPodcast Instagram: @stanielsmooth, @TimetoBSPodcast Threads: @stanielsmooth & @timetobspodcast TikTok: @stanielsmooth Get top tier watches with La-Touraine today: Dive, Tachymeter & Sport Watches | La Touraine Collection Linktree: https://linktr.ee/TimetoBSPodcast?utm_source=linktree_admin_share Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
D&P Highlight: Dana now has a kid old enough to rent a car. full 379 Fri, 18 Apr 2025 18:55:00 +0000 qxnNi19KXbpIolmKEbwlq97xgsb1mc7w news The Dana & Parks Podcast news D&P Highlight: Dana now has a kid old enough to rent a car. You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcastin
The Break Room (THURSDAY 4/17/25) 8am Hour 1) You'd think some folks would've aged out of this type of crime. These two guys are here to prove you wrong 2) Now is your chance to go pro in this VERY popular, growing sport 3) Fries first, not last
This week, we check in with 3 of our favorite dance moms! Jill recently discovered how many millions make a billion and she shares her surprise. Melissa made the decision to place her dog in a training facility and shares an update. The moms discuss the rising costs of Disneyland, Bill Belichick dating a younger woman, and share their plans for dinner. They also discuss their least and most favorite parts of being on Dance Moms.Have a question for the moms? Leave a voice message at https://www.speakpipe.com/deardancemom and you might be part of a future show!Hey everyone! We want to hear from you! To make sure we're delivering the content you love and shaping the show in the best way possible, we've put together a super quick survey. It'll only take a few minutes, and your feedback will help us make the show even better. Whether you've been listening from the start or just discovered us, your opinion matters. http://bit.ly/deardancemom-survey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From a treatise On Virgins by Saint Ambrose, bishop Too young to be punished, yet old enough for a martyr’s crown Today is the birthday of a virgin; let us imitate her purity. It is the birthday of a martyr; let us offer ourselves in sacrifice. It is the birthday of Saint Agnes, who is said ... Read more The post “Too young to be punished, yet old enough for a martyr’s crown” (St. Agnes) – Saint Ambrose from the Office of Readings appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
1.21.25 Hour 3 1:00- Capitals- Sammi Silber, NFL- Nate Davis, Commanders- Liam Griffin 19:20- Since we're in the NFC Championship, we take some time to look back on the old times.
We look back at all the old (bad) times with Washington football!
Margaret Talbot, writing in The New Yorker in 2005, recounted that when animators at Pixar got stuck on a project they'd file into a screening room to watch a film by Hayao Miyazaki. Best known for works like “My Neighbor Totoro,” “Princess Mononoke,” and “Spirited Away,” which received the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, in 2002, he is considered by some to be the first true auteur of children's entertainment. On this episode of Critics at Large, the staff writers Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz discuss the themes that have emerged across Miyazaki's œuvre, from bittersweet depictions of late childhood to meditations on the attractions and dangers of technology. Miyazaki's latest, “The Boy and the Heron,” is a semi-autobiographical story in which a young boy grieving his mother embarks on a quest through a magical realm as the Second World War rages in reality. The Japanese title, “How Do You Live?,” reveals the philosophical underpinnings of what may well be the filmmaker's final work. “Wherever you are—whether it seems to be peaceful, whether things are scary—there's something happening somewhere,” Cunningham says. “And you have to learn this as a child. There's pain somewhere. And you have to learn how to live your life along multiple tracks.”Read, watch, and listen with the critics:“Kiki's Delivery Service” (1989)“My Neighbor Totoro” (1988)“Old Enough!” (1991-present)“Princess Mononoke” (1997)“Spirited Away” (2001)“The Boy and the Heron” (2023)“The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” by C. S. Lewis (1950)“The Moomins series” by Tove Jansson (1945-70)“The Wind Rises” (2013)New episodes drop every Thursday. Follow Critics at Large wherever you get your podcasts.This episode originally aired on December 7, 2023. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Headlines asks "How old were you when you watched your first scary movie?" Paige gets really dirty with another guy's wife.. check it out
Candice Lim is joined by Slate culture writer Nadira Goffe to break down the BookTok drama surrounding Old Enough by Haley Jakobson. Last year, Old Enough hit the shelves as a queer, coming-of-age novel about a sophomore in college named Sav and her ex-best friend, Izzie. A year later, a guest of Lucie Fink's podcast The Real Stuff claimed she was allegedly the basis for Izzie and that her childhood was “plagarized” for the novel — from her experience with sexual assault to sensitive details about her family. On today's episode, ICYMI asks how this BookTok drama became the “Bad Art Friend” of 2024 and where the lines should be drawn when it comes to using the trauma of others to sell a book. This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario and Candice Lim. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Candice Lim is joined by Slate culture writer Nadira Goffe to break down the BookTok drama surrounding Old Enough by Haley Jakobson. Last year, Old Enough hit the shelves as a queer, coming-of-age novel about a sophomore in college named Sav and her ex-best friend, Izzie. A year later, a guest of Lucie Fink's podcast The Real Stuff claimed she was allegedly the basis for Izzie and that her childhood was “plagarized” for the novel — from her experience with sexual assault to sensitive details about her family. On today's episode, ICYMI asks how this BookTok drama became the “Bad Art Friend” of 2024 and where the lines should be drawn when it comes to using the trauma of others to sell a book. This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario and Candice Lim. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Candice Lim is joined by Slate culture writer Nadira Goffe to break down the BookTok drama surrounding Old Enough by Haley Jakobson. Last year, Old Enough hit the shelves as a queer, coming-of-age novel about a sophomore in college named Sav and her ex-best friend, Izzie. A year later, a guest of Lucie Fink's podcast The Real Stuff claimed she was allegedly the basis for Izzie and that her childhood was “plagarized” for the novel — from her experience with sexual assault to sensitive details about her family. On today's episode, ICYMI asks how this BookTok drama became the “Bad Art Friend” of 2024 and where the lines should be drawn when it comes to using the trauma of others to sell a book. This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario and Candice Lim. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dale brings to the forefront the trend of show stock being older and more mature … Ryan rails against it!