Geyser in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, United States
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Today on the Woody and Wilcox Show: Digital clutter is negatively affecting our life; Sixty-four-year-old man sues hospital for being switched at birth; The joy of owning a pet is equivalent to receiving an extra $90,000 per year; Woody Game Wednesday; The Olive Garden is no longer the top casual dining chain; University of Tennessee professor studied Hooters; Woman arrested for getting too close to Old Faithful; New documentary called “Metallica Saved My Life”; Hawk Tua girl has a cameo in a new film; And more!
It's taken us a while, but we've finally got Besty back on the podcast this week and the carrot we had to throw out there was talking about one of his favourites – Shell Drill. It's a staple of most team training sessions, with onball defence, offball defence and all kinds of cutting and screening options being worked on, so we discuss the different areas of focus, why it's important and some of the different ways you can run it at your training session.
"The first National Park in the United States was Yellowstone, and the most recognised attraction is the geyser Old Faithful. Predictions of Old Faithful eruptions are central to human activity at the site. People plan their days around these times. Efforts are made to make the most accurate predictions possible, however there are variations and it is never exactly known at what moment the geyser will erupt. It is a wonderful representation of human reliance on natural rhythms, which we only partially understand. "In my composition Pulse of Yellowstone, I explore the rhythms and predictability of Old Faithful. There is a predictability of pattern and rhythm, yet it is slightly off of what is expected, reflecting the experience of those who attempt to predict the geyser. The raw recording occurs in its entirety twice in the piece - at the very beginning, sped up very fast to give the listener the essence of its overall shape, and at around half speed across the entire piece to set the pace and drama of the composition. "Joining the field recording are percussive, vocal, and instrumental sounds created and recorded by me. These musical elements play with the idea of predictability, as well as the history of predictions of this geyser. Over the years, and seemingly in response to earthquakes, the intervals between eruptions have gotten shorter. I have quickened the pace toward the end of the piece to represent this shift. Rhythmic elements are inspired by the bimodal nature of the geysers eruptions (longer duration eruptions are followed by longer periods of rest). "The instrument I used is the bass viola da gamba, an early bowed stringed instrument. The shape of the waveform of the rise and fall of the geyser's spray is reminiscent to me of the sound of a bowed note, especially in the underhand bowing method used in viola da gamba. "The field recording inspired me because it is a powerful sound of water. It sounds a bit like the breath of a whale! In addition to being a composer, I am a marine biologist, and it pleases me to hear the power of this water feature, as the Earth is surfacing water up onto dry land." Old Faithful geyser reimagined by Heather Spence. ——————— This sound is part of the Sonic Heritage project, exploring the sounds of the world's most famous sights. Find out more and explore the whole project: https://www.citiesandmemory.com/heritage
Send us a textNote: Audio only. Please see my YouTube video for the full story...We explore the Giant Logs Trail at Petrified Forest National Park, discovering how ancient wood transformed into stone through a mineralization process spanning millions of years. The trail showcases remarkable geological treasures while revealing the park's rich human history dating back to the early days of the National Park Service.• Ancient conifers similar to modern pines formed the original forest before being preserved in stone• "Old Faithful" stands as the most extensive preserved log, struck by lightning in 1962 and reconstructed by the Park Service• The Civilian Conservation Corps built the Rainbow Forest complex during the Great Depression• Stephen Mather, the first National Park Service Director, helped establish protection for this unique landscape• Trace fossils visible in the petrified wood show evidence of ancient insect activity• Distinctive badlands formations throughout the park display colorful erosion patterns where vegetation cannot grow• The mineralized logs are primarily composed of silica and quartz, causing them to fracture differently than woodIf you enjoyed that short walk through the Giant Logs Trail here in the Rainbow Forest Complex at Petrified National Forest National Park near Holbrook, Arizona, please give it a thumbs up and consider leaving a comment. We'll see you out on the trail.Support the show
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Are you ready to celebrate ?! It's the last episode of season 2! Yeah, it's nearly a month late, but the bio babes are doing their best! In this episode we are joined by a very special guest to talk about Yellowstone National Park. We chat about how much we love those good good glacial landscapes, wolf 907 (rip), our experience following bison herds around to steal their shit, doing science communication on location, keeping high schoolers alive in the woods, and everyone's favorite Yellowstone geyser, Steamboat! No, it's not Old Faithful, don't say her name in our presence. We also recorded this episode while watching the Mike Tyson / Jake Paul fight so stay till the end for our live reaction to seeing Tyson's bare ass. Follow us on instagram @biobabespodcast for the most niche memes and info on upcoming episodes. Huge thanks to @Absolute Quantum for our theme music. Go check them out on Apple and Spotify
Announcing the Yellowstone Drive Guide App for the 2025 season and beyond. The YDG App will change the way people visit Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks by escorting them through the parks like never before. Not only will the app escort you through both parks, it also covers all the roads leading to the parks and no matter if you fly into any of the airports that surround the park or drive in from any direction, the YDG App will pick up and tell you everything that is out in front of you so you don't miss a thing outside the parks as well as inside the parks. Launching in January of 2025, the YDG App will also have an AI, Artificial Intelligence feature where during your planning stages, you can ask me any question you want and I will answer it through our new AI addition. And you will know that you are getting the best possible information for your trip because it's coming from Teddy Garland who is one of the most foremost authorities on Yellowstone. The AI feature is very complicated and will take a bit longer to get launched so look for it later this spring. When used in conjunction with our top rated guidebook Explore Yellowstone Like a Local, you are guaranteed to have a great Yellowstone vacation.
In this episode of the I Can't Sleep Podcast, drift off to sleep while learning about geysers. These natural wonders shoot water and steam into the air, but don't worry—they won't interrupt your nap. We'll explore how they work, where to find them, and maybe mention Old Faithful once or twice. Riveting? Maybe not. Relaxing? Definitely. Happy sleeping! Ad-Free Episodes Want an ad-free experience? Follow this link to support the podcast and get episodes with no ads: https://icantsleep.supportingcast.fm/ Lume Deodorant Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get 15% off with promo code [ICANTSLEEP] at LumeDeodorant.com! #lumepod GhostBed Visit GhostBed.com/sleep and use promo code SLEEP for 50% off. ProLon Get 15% off Prolon's 5-day nutrition program at ProlonLife.com/ICANTSLEEP. Factor Head to FACTORMEALS.com/icantsleep50 and use code icantsleep50 to get 50% off. DoorDash Get 50% off up to $20 and zero delivery fees on your first order when you download the DoorDash app and enter code ICANTSLEEP. BetterHelp Visit BetterHelp.com/icantsleep today to get 10% off your first month HelloFresh Go to HelloFresh.com/50icantsleep and use code 50icantsleep for 50% off plus 15% off the next 2 months. Jupiter CBD Oil Save 20% off your first purchase by entering GETSLEEP upon checkout, or click here: https://www.getjupiter.com/share/icantsleep SleepPhones Follow this affiliate link to purchase headphones you can fall asleep with: https://www.sleepphones.com/?aff=793 then enter the code ICANTSLEEP10 at checkout to receive a discount. This content is derived from the Wikipedia article Geyser, available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA) license. The article can be accessed at https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geyser. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textThis week on the Montana Outdoor Podcast your host Downrigger Dale talks to fishing guide Garrett Ostler of Madison Adventures in West Yellowstone Montana! Often the greater West Yellowstone area is home to the first lakes to freeze and the last to thaw in Montana! In fact, when you listen to this podcast you'll hear Garrett tell the story of the year he started ice fishing right around Halloween and was able to fish on the ice all the way until....you are not going be believe how late into the year he was able to catch trout through the ice. You'll also learn about the type of trout you can catch around West Yellowstone and what and where are the best lakes to find them. And you'll learn HOW to catch these incredible trout swimming around right under your feet. Plus, you will learn about some great ice fishing events just for the kids called the Kids N Snow & Kids Ice Fishing Camp! However, it is not just fishing that Rigger and Garrett talk about on this Podcast. Garrett talks about all the other great winter activities around West Yellowstone like snowmobiling, sleigh rides, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and even some unbelievable snowmobiling and Snow Coach rides into Yellowstone Park! Hear about a trip you can take from West Yellowstone all the way into the park to Old Faithful to see that world famous geyser in way that is just unbelievable! That and more is waiting for you right now so get to listening!Links:For Garrett's fishing guide service click here. Or check out his Facebook Page by clicking here!To see the ice fishing gear that Garrett talks about click here.Click here to see some awesome pictures of Garrett's clients and the trout they catch.Click here to learn about the Hebgen Lake Ice Fishing Tournament.To lean about LOTS for fun winter activities in and around West Yellowstone, click here.Learn more about the Kid N Snow & Kids Ice Fishing Camp by clicking here.To learn more about the sleigh rides at Parade Rest Ranch that Garrett talked about click here.For fishing licenses in and to learn about the fishing regulations for Montana click here, for Wyoming click here and for Idaho click here.Questions for Garrett Ostler? Click here to send an email.Click here to email to Downrigger DaleRemember to tune in to our live radio show, The Montana Outdoor Radio Show, every Saturday morning from 6:00AM to 8:00AM. The show airs on 30 radio stations all across the State of Montana. You can get a list of our affiliated radio stations on our website. You can also listen to recordings of past shows, get fishing and and hunting information and much more at that website or on our Facebook page. You can also watch our radio show there as well.
In this episode of the Hunting Gear podcast, Dan Johnson and Mark Kenyon discuss their favorite hunting gear, including old faithful products that have stood the test of time and new gear that has impressed them this season. They delve into the importance of confidence in gear, the effectiveness of various hunting techniques, and the ongoing debate between solid colors and camo patterns. The conversation wraps up with practical recommendations for hunters looking to enhance their gear setup. Takeaways: Mark's favorite saddle is the Phantom Elite, which he has used for years. Losing his saddle was a significant setback for Mark during hunting season. Nose Jammer has proven effective in masking human scent while hunting. Dan emphasizes the importance of comfort and mobility in hunting gear. Arctic Shield boot covers keep feet warm without heavy boots. Mark switched to a single pin sight to simplify his archery process. Image stabilization binoculars have dramatically improved Mark's hunting experience. Solid colors may perform better than camo patterns in certain situations. Quality screw-in hooks are essential for a successful hunting setup. Confidence in gear can reduce mental distractions during a hunt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Hunting Gear podcast, Dan Johnson and Mark Kenyon discuss their favorite hunting gear, including old faithful products that have stood the test of time and new gear that has impressed them this season. They delve into the importance of confidence in gear, the effectiveness of various hunting techniques, and the ongoing debate between solid colors and camo patterns. The conversation wraps up with practical recommendations for hunters looking to enhance their gear setup.Takeaways:Mark's favorite saddle is the Phantom Elite, which he has used for years.Losing his saddle was a significant setback for Mark during hunting season.Nose Jammer has proven effective in masking human scent while hunting.Dan emphasizes the importance of comfort and mobility in hunting gear.Arctic Shield boot covers keep feet warm without heavy boots.Mark switched to a single pin sight to simplify his archery process.Image stabilization binoculars have dramatically improved Mark's hunting experience.Solid colors may perform better than camo patterns in certain situations.Quality screw-in hooks are essential for a successful hunting setup.Confidence in gear can reduce mental distractions during a hunt.
In this episode of the Hunting Gear podcast, Dan Johnson and Mark Kenyon discuss their favorite hunting gear, including old faithful products that have stood the test of time and new gear that has impressed them this season. They delve into the importance of confidence in gear, the effectiveness of various hunting techniques, and the ongoing debate between solid colors and camo patterns. The conversation wraps up with practical recommendations for hunters looking to enhance their gear setup. Takeaways: Mark's favorite saddle is the Phantom Elite, which he has used for years. Losing his saddle was a significant setback for Mark during hunting season. Nose Jammer has proven effective in masking human scent while hunting. Dan emphasizes the importance of comfort and mobility in hunting gear. Arctic Shield boot covers keep feet warm without heavy boots. Mark switched to a single pin sight to simplify his archery process. Image stabilization binoculars have dramatically improved Mark's hunting experience. Solid colors may perform better than camo patterns in certain situations. Quality screw-in hooks are essential for a successful hunting setup. Confidence in gear can reduce mental distractions during a hunt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textDiscover Wyoming's stunning natural landscapes and rich culture with Ryan Houck, Executive Director of Cody Yellowstone. From the eruptions of Old Faithful to the vistas of the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. We also journey through the Shoshone Forest, and discuss the diverse wildlife that inhabit these lands, including tips on securing lodging and camping spots. We delve into the folklore, and climbing opportunities of Devil's Tower, learn of treasures at Fossil Butte National Monument, and explore the authentic Western charm of Cody, Casper and Cheyenne. We also talk about the Wind River Indian Reservation, where you can connect with Native American culture through wild horse tours and more. Join us for a heartfelt exploration this and more, uncovering Wyoming's beauty and heritage.__________Podcast host Lea Lane has traveled to over 100 countries, and has written nine books, including the award-winning Places I Remember (Kirkus Reviews star rating, and 'one of the top 100 Indie books of the year'). She has contributed to many guidebooks and has written thousands of travel articles. _____Our award-winning travel podcast, Places I Remember with Lea Lane, has dropped over 100 travel episodes! New podcast episodes drop on the first Tuesday of the month, on Apple, Spotify, and wherever you listen. _____Travel vlogs of featured podcasts-- with video and graphics -- now drop on YouTube in the middle of every month! Please subscribe, like, and comment. ****************************************Website: https://placesirememberlealane.com Travel Blog: forbes.com X (Twitter):@lealane Instagram: PlacesIRememberLeaLane Facebook: Places I Remember with Lea LaneYouTube Channel: Places I Remember: Travel Talk with Lea Lane
Wake up!It's Week 5 in the college football world, and we at False Start could not be happier about it.As Cody Williams (Content Director, FanSided.com) presumably got up close and personal with Old Faithful, John Buhler (Staff Writer, FanSided.com) welcomed back the Penguin of Troy herself Alicia de Artola Castillo (Editor, FanSided.com) to the program.Alicia and Buhler then previewed a handful of intriguing games for Week 5. From Alabama-Georgia, to Illinois-Penn State, to Louisville-Notre Dame, to Oklahoma State-Kansas State, it's all there.Also, the Mountain West is falling to pieces with Pac-12 poaching happening and UNLV falling apart at the seams from a personnel standpoint only four weeks in.Plus, Oklahoma made a quarterback change and we had some thoughts about it.To finish up the show, Alicia and Buhler played Just Like Novocaine with System of a Down. Just like Serj Tankian's SOAD lyrics, this episode was all over the place!
Woman ignores 'stay on designated trail' signs and ends up with thermal burns after plunging into scalding water at Yellowstone Park right near Old Faithful, Cooking fats and oils spill into restaurant's parking lot after greasetrap malfunctions, It was a stinker of a commute in Dallas when a truck carrying "alligator and chicken remnants" overturned on I-635
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In this episode of Validated, Austin chats with Brian Long (Triton One) about the significance and functionality of RPC (Remote Procedure Call) services in blockchain. They delve into the complex roles RPCs play in enhancing blockchain usability, data retrieval, and transaction processing. Brian shares insights from his experience during the early adoption phase of Solana's network and discusses the operational challenges and hardware requirements for RPC nodes. They also touch on topics such as Solana's state compression, historical state ledger storage, decentralized trading infrastructure, and data accessibility through projects like Old Faithful. DISCLAIMER The content herein is provided for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only, and does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities, options, futures, or other derivatives related to securities in any jurisdiction, nor should not be relied upon as advice to buy, sell or hold any of the foregoing. This content is intended to be general in nature and is not specific to you, the user or anyone else. You should not make any decision, financial, investment, trading or otherwise, based on any of the information presented without undertaking independent due diligence and consultation with a professional advisor. Solana Foundation Foundation and its agents, advisors, council members, officers and employees (the “Foundation Parties”) make no representation or warranties, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy of the information herein and expressly disclaims any and all liability that may be based on such information or any errors or omissions therein. The Foundation Parties shall have no liability whatsoever, under contract, tort, trust or otherwise, to any person arising from or related to the content or any use of the information contained herein by you or any of your representatives. All opinions expressed herein are the speakers' own personal opinions and do not reflect the opinions of any entities.
Dive into the mesmerizing realm of hot springs and geysers, where breathtaking beauty meets hidden hazards. From the iconic steam of Yellowstone to the alluring warmth of Iceland's Blue Lagoon, these geothermal marvels are both awe-inspiring and perilous. But what happens when nature's wonders turn dangerous? Stay tuned as we share cautionary tales and uncover the risks lurking beneath the surface of these spectacular natural phenomena.Support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month, with benefits starting at the $3 tier!Follow us on Instagram at offthetrailspodcastFollow us on Facebook at Off the Trails PodcastIf you have your own outdoor misadventure (or adventure) story that you'd like us to include in a listener episode, send it to us at offthetrailspodcast@gmail.com Please take a moment to rate and review our show, and a big thanks if you already have! Episode Sources:Hot Springs Locator, The Hill, Fox News, Cowboy State Daily, NBC News, Business Insider, USA Today, Huff Post, Daily Mail, Yellowstone Park, JHNews, KLS News, Vocal Media, Smithsonian, Geology In, Old Faithful, East Idaho News**We do our own research and try our best to cross reference reliable sources to present the most accurate information we can. Please reach out to us if you believe we have mispresented any information during this episode and we will be happy to correct ourselves in a future episode.
Is that what we've come to? I mean, it's just the two of us, hanging out in a basement… talking about body service? I guess so, Yeah. But, where else are you going to get updates on Winchell's? And yeah, there's actually news on Winchell's. Real news. Hand on heart. Actually, there's kind of a lot of news. We can even report that Longmont's version of Old Faithful has gone off this year. What does that even mean, you ask? Well, it's a good question. Another good question is, “Why the hell did Brady put so many question marks into this writeup?” Well? I mean, some of them aren't even questions? https://www.launchlongmonthousing.org/ Thanks to Andy Eppler and David Cutter Music for our intro and outro music.
This week on the Five Heart Podcast, we have the most unfortunate news that OT Teddy Prochazka is likely to miss the entire season with an injury that he incurred earlier this week. At the same time, Tristan Alvano underwent surgery, which we expected, and Brian Buschini lost some power in his punting. Nebraska held an open practice over the weekend with admission going to the NIL initiative. What's the reaction from the event? What does Head Coach Matt Rhule have to say about his elite QB Dylan Raiola? And most importantly, is Rhule comfortable starting a freshman QB? Or is he more likely to rely on Old Faithful, Heinrich Haarberg?
In this episode of the Connect Podcast, Cole discusses the profound connection between our choices and our relationship with God. Join us as we explore the importance of consistency in our walk with God. Cole shares practical steps to establishing a daily time with God, reading the Bible, and incorporating prayer into our routine. Drawing parallels to the predictable power of Old Faithful at Yellowstone National Park, Cole illustrates the power of consistency in our spiritual practices. Discover the simplicity and transformative power of spending daily time with God. Learn how to plan it, read it, say it, hide it, and, most importantly, just do it. Whether you're new to faith or looking to deepen your relationship with God, this episode provides foundational tools to enrich your spiritual life. Tune in for an engaging discussion filled with practical tips, inspiring stories, and a fresh perspective on how to draw closer to God each day. Don't miss out on this powerful message that reminds us that God's word is the ultimate guide to navigating life's complexities. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cole-phillips2/support
In this episode of the Connect Podcast, Cole discusses the profound connection between our choices and our relationship with God. Join us as we explore the importance of consistency in our walk with God. Cole shares practical steps to establishing a daily time with God, reading the Bible, and incorporating prayer into our routine. Drawing parallels to the predictable power of Old Faithful at Yellowstone National Park, Cole illustrates the power of consistency in our spiritual practices.Discover the simplicity and transformative power of spending daily time with God. Learn how to plan it, read it, say it, hide it, and, most importantly, just do it. Whether you're new to faith or looking to deepen your relationship with God, this episode provides foundational tools to enrich your spiritual life.Tune in for an engaging discussion filled with practical tips, inspiring stories, and a fresh perspective on how to draw closer to God each day. Don't miss out on this powerful message that reminds us that God's word is the ultimate guide to navigating life's complexities.
Join in with the gang as Joe Josh Brett and special guest Mike (Kolin and Noah off mic) as they set down and talk about who you would want to see fight out of famous people, Josh talks about his latest sleep adventures with his exploding head syndrome, Brett talks about his latest car crash and how God checked him on his feelings about it, and they even bless Old Faithful for not blowing his top
The FBI is now revealing Donald Trump's would-be assassin searched for details about how far away shooter Lee Harvey Oswald was when he made the fatal shot. This comes as new bodycam video shows the chaos in the aftermath of the shooting as officers find the shooter's body on the roof of nearby building. Ann Mercogliano has our report, and we warn you the video may be intense for some viewers. And Kamala Harris was in Indianapolis today, her second stop as a presidential candidate. Her run for the White House is reminding many of the Julia Louis Dreyfus Emmy Award winning HBO series Veep. Now social media is full of memes and clips of the show. Plus, six days after that Microsoft computer glitch there's still chaos, Delta Airlines continues to be the hardest hit with more than 5,000 flights delayed so far. That's led to a new problem - children traveling alone being stranded for hours at airports. As Alison Hall reports that's led to lots of panicked parents. And you know all about the Old Faithful geyser at Yellowstone National Park, but this is even more dramatic. It's called a hydrothermal explosion, and as Les Trent tells us, you definitely want to keep your distance. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Salt Lake City will officially host the 2034 Winter Olympics. Paris Olympics just got their shipment of creepy condoms. Living in NYC as a couple, might mean you have to sleep in bunk beds. A Nigerian man twerks for 3 hours, 30 minutes to break a world record. A troubling number of people ranging from 18 to 60+ would rather pursue an influencer job than a standard career. Is there room for concern? Biscuit Basin erupted unexpectedly, shooting stream and debris into the air. This is just a few miles of Old Faithful in Yellowstone. But is that a sign that the super volcano is set to erupt? And the Denver Broncos kicked off their training camp. #podcast #listen #science #comedy #entertainmentnews #entertainment
Obviously we talk a lot about Muppet Babies in this epiosode, but we also learn a lot about Shamu, the wrod "frenemy," an some fun facts about Old Faithful! This one is educational! Episodes covered: Treasure Attic, Around the Nursery in 80 Days, Fine-Feathered Enemies Check out http://kermitmentstuff.com/ to get your Kermitment merch! Kermitment has a Patreon! Running a podcast is deceptively expensive work, so by becoming our Patron, you help us cover those costs and allow us to do funner, cooler stuff in the future! Find out more here! Visit our website to find a link to the Kermitment Patreon and more fun stuff at http://Kermitment.com! If you can't get enough Kermitment, follow @KermitmentPod, where we'll tweet fun stuff and interact with our listeners! And you can follow each of us individually: Matt: @MatthewGaydos Sam: @im_sam_schultz
While a change of scenery can ease the heartache and struggles of our lives, it's pointless if we pack our resentments and bitterness for the trip. We live ninety miles north of one of the most beautiful places in the world: Yellowstone National Park. Yet, despite Yellowstone National Park's pristine and soul-stirring beauty, visitors still bring their drama to the faraway fields of bison and Old Faithful. A sad set of statistics for the world's first national park is the number of drunk drivers and domestic abuse cases handled yearly. Park rangers will undoubtedly affirm that people pack their strife with them—misery's jurisdiction doesn't end at any park's borders. It's hard to imagine saving up all year long and going to the trouble of traveling so far, only to end up standing in front of one of the federal judges in the park. While tempted to express disapproval of those arrested for such things in Yellowstone Park, how is that different for many caregivers who think a change of scenery—or circumstances—can serve as an antidote for discord? Yet, if misery can be carried, it can also be put down. There is no vacation destination that will cure bitterness. The spectacular cannot accomplish what we refuse to implement. We can better appreciate the beauty in different locations once we choose to experience them in our current situation. The world is full of people looking for spectacular happiness while they snub contentment. — Doug Larson
Keeping it small, simple, and consistent in our relationships, habits, and happiness.
We've all seen things we'll never forget. Maybe we saw Old Faithful in Yellowstone. Or we stood on the rim of the Grand Canyon. Or maybe it was watching our child take their first steps. But nothing on earth could have prepared these certain onlookers for the spectacle they were about to see. Today on A NEW BEGINNING, as Pastor Greg Laurie takes us to the Transfiguration of Jesus, we'll see it left them speechless. Well, should have left them speechless – but one of them spoke anyway. Listen on harvest.org --- Learn more and subscribe to Harvest updates at harvest.org . A New Beginning is the daily half-hour program hosted by Greg Laurie, pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Southern California. For over 30 years, Pastor Greg and Harvest Ministries have endeavored to know God and make Him known through media and large-scale evangelism. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners.Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We've all seen things we'll never forget. Maybe we saw Old Faithful in Yellowstone. Or we stood on the rim of the Grand Canyon. Or maybe it was watching our child take their first steps. But nothing on earth could have prepared these certain onlookers for the spectacle they were about to see. Today on A NEW BEGINNING, as Pastor Greg Laurie takes us to the Transfiguration of Jesus, we'll see it left them speechless. Well, should have left them speechless – but one of them spoke anyway. Listen on harvest.org --- Learn more and subscribe to Harvest updates at harvest.org . A New Beginning is the daily half-hour program hosted by Greg Laurie, pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Southern California. For over 30 years, Pastor Greg and Harvest Ministries have endeavored to know God and make Him known through media and large-scale evangelism. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners.Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Daily Quiz - Geography Today's Questions: Question 1: What is the capital of North Korea? Question 2: In which US national park is the Old Faithful geyser ? Question 3: Which region of the world uses '.ma' at the end of its web addresses? Question 4: Which of these countries borders Central African Republic? Question 5: In which country would you find the UNESCO World Heritage site of The Bam Citadel? Question 6: Vienna is the capital city of which country? Question 7: What is the capital city of Iraq? Question 8: Which Country Has The Most Coastline? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Original Air Date: March 25, 1951Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Challenge of the YukonPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• Paul Sutton (Sgt. Preston) Writer:• Fran Striker Producer:• George W. Trendle Director:• Fred Flowerday Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK
Original Air Date: March 25, 1951Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Challenge of the YukonPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• Paul Sutton (Sgt. Preston) Writer:• Fran Striker Producer:• George W. Trendle Director:• Fred Flowerday Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK
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On this day in 1872, Yellowstone became the first official National park in the entire world. Learn more with today's KTAR timeline brought to you by Beatitudes Campus.
In this week's episode we discussed the Yellowstone Caldera. Yellowstone is a volcanic caldera and supervolcano in the National Park of the same name. The last time it erupted was approximately 631,000 years ago, and if it were to erupt today it would have devastating consequences.Our Links:Retrospect
Welcome back to In Sickness and in Health, your favourite comedy podcast hosted by James and Clair Buckley.Today, James came into the studio ready to rant about one thing - haircuts…or more specifically how the ‘French Crop' has been rebranded a ‘Fade', and he's not happy about it. The Buckleys then go on to talk about unusual phobias, e.g fear of beards?! And finally, Clair reads out a SHOCKING marital mayhem, which leads to a conflicting debate over fleshlights.Tune in every Tuesday for more In Sickness and in Health, and keep your eyes peeled for future bonus episodes! Subscribe and follow us on social media to watch the best bits from the latest episodes - @insicknessandinhealthpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to In Sickness and in Health, your favourite comedy podcast hosted by James and Clair Buckley.Today, James came into the studio ready to rant about one thing - haircuts…or more specifically how the ‘French Crop' has been rebranded a ‘Fade', and he's not happy about it. The Buckleys then go on to talk about unusual phobias, e.g fear of beards?! And finally, Clair reads out a SHOCKING marital mayhem, which leads to a conflicting debate over fleshlights.Tune in every Tuesday for more In Sickness and in Health, and keep your eyes peeled for future bonus episodes! Subscribe and follow us on social media to watch the best bits from the latest episodes - @insicknessandinhealthpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the latest RAW, Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick and Hari Sethi put in a 98 minute shift reacting to the very impressive Liverpool win at Brentford. As ever, the performances were assessed and key moments analysed on a n afternoon which saw the Reds maintain their lead at the top of the Premier League despite losing another two first teamers to worrying injuries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Who would ever want a hole-less bagel? Tawinee...of course.
In this episode, we will introduce you to Yellowstone National Park in the United States. Yellowstone is America's first national park, best known for its recognizable geyser, Old Faithful. Join us as we discuss the history of this unique park and dive into tips and tricks for those planning to visit this incredible treasure.
The summer of '88 was a long time ago, but man, it left an indelible mark on Yellowstone National Park. Forest fires? They ravaged our national treasure. And you know, it left behind thousands of acres of charred landscape, displaced animals, dead animals. In fact, the fire almost reached that famous geyser called Old Faithful. It came really, really close to it. There's a historic inn right nearby where people have stayed for almost a hundred years, and it was rescued from the wall of flames that was closing in on it, but it was close. A lot changed dramatically at Yellowstone when the fires hit. One thing didn't. No matter how hot the fire got, no matter how close; no matter what else was destroyed, Old Faithful went off right on time every day. The fire just could not affect her performance for one very simple reason. I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "Fireproof Fulfillment." Our word for today from the Word of God comes from John 4. It's a familiar story of Jesus talking to the woman of Samaria who has tried so many ways and so many men to fill that aching void in her life. They both meet at the same well for a drink on a hot afternoon and Jesus says to her, "Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give him will become in him a spring of water." I think we were just talking about that a moment ago, but it was a geyser, right? "...a spring of water" (in this case) "welling up to eternal life." Jesus says, "I want to put in your life... In fact, I want to make you a faithful fountain and we'll be able to handle any fire, any storm, any hurt, any disappointment. Oh, you'll still be able to perform even with the fire closing in around you because of two words." Ready? He wants to put the source in you, which is different from it being something around you. Old Faithful-that geyser that continued to function no matter how hot the fire got or how close? The source is underground and the fire cannot touch that source. Now, when you have Christ living in you and you're counting on Him-not on yourself-you believe He's your source of strength, you become an Old Faithful, or maybe a young faithful. See, your source is where it can't be touched. No depression, no bankruptcy, no election, no lost job, no illness, no personal loss, no national tragedy can touch that source of your strength because it's in you where it can't be touched. Jesus spoke to a woman here who was depending on a source that she would lose; in her case, the men in her life. She'd been through a lot of guys, but always disappointed. Whenever your identity or your source of strength is something external-something you can lose-you're going to be up and down all the time. Your career can be touched by life's fires, your family can, your income, the body you've worked so hard to develop, your friendships, the person you love-you can lose those. The fire can get to them. That's why Jesus makes you an offer of something that is everlasting. He said, "This will spring up into something eternal," what I'm about to plant in you, and it will be a life that will begin now but will last through all eternity. He's talking heaven there. Wouldn't this be a good time for you to open up to this Jesus and let Him, and your relationship to Him, be who you are; be where you get your security, be where you get your strength. Then you can be steady, you can be consistent no matter how hot the flames. You say, "Well, Ron, I'm not sure I've ever begun a personal relationship with Jesus." Well, you can. Tell Him today, "Jesus, I'm Yours." Our website's there to help you make sure you've gotten going with Him, how to belong to Him. Go there, please. Check out ANewStory.com. A human "Old Faithful" with Christ as your underground source. Why, you could be counted on for fireproof faithfulness.
Welcome back to Emma's ultimate guide to national parks. Yes, yes... We heard you!! Emma got an overwhelming amount of requests to go to explore Yellowstone National Park. Is it worth the hype? Spoiler alert: We sure think so. But beware: Stay out of the splash zone - we're going to go see Old Faithful!———————————Are you a card-carrying Earth Rangers member yet? Make sure to sign up for FREE App today to get your membership card in the mail!Get it here! https://www.earthrangers.com/EN/CA/get-the-app/And don't forget to use the code "EMMA" in the App to unlock 25 bonus points.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this captivating episode, Ian Altman draws intriguing parallels between the reliability of Yellowstone's Old Faithful geyser and the key qualities clients seek in business partnerships. Ian explores how predictability, consistency, and a commitment to delivering desired outcomes can make a significant impact on client relationships. Discover how you can become the "Old Faithful" in your industry and provide the reliability your clients truly value. Tune in now for insightful lessons from nature that can transform your business approach.-------Looking for more guidance and support on handling all your B2B sales struggles? You can connect with Ian Altman and learn more about the Same Side Selling Academy through the links below: LinkedinTwitterWebsiteEmail : ian@ianaltman.com
https://slasrpodcast.com/ SLASRPodcast@gmail.com Welcome to the Sounds Like a Search and Rescue Podcast! Also known as SLASR. Join an experienced search and rescue volunteer and his friend as they discuss all things related to hiking and search and rescue in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This week we revisit a recent backpacking trip to Yosemite National Park. Thinking about planning a trip to Yosemite and need some ideas for an itinerary? We have you covered as this episode will review our travels throughout Yosemite including Camping outside of Glacier Point, Views of Mount Starr King, Illilouette Falls, The Panoramic Trail, Nevada Falls, Little Yosemite Campground, Half Dome, the Mist Trail, Curry Village and we even saw a Black bear munching grubs by the side of the road surrounded by tourists. All this plus Ben Pease from the Hiking Buddies joins us for an update on all things Hiking buddies, more car break ins, contingency plans in case one of the hosts dies and we need to hire a replacement, Geysers, fake drowning, hiking drama in the grand canyon, and search and rescues all come at the same time in the Whites this week - rescues on Avalon Trail, Jewel Trail, Mt Cube and Monadnock This weeks Higher Summit Forecast Window Cling Order Form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScAWSpyB3_6IbQF84DaSkJ1KdlUzQkY6DDNM2S-8axYK98NyQ/viewform Topics Higher Summits Forecast Hiking Buddies - Tip of the week Half Dome Recap Mel and Floki - Car Break In SLASR Succession plans Random Outdoor News - Geysers, Moose, Bears, Reklis Event - November 11th Kayaker fakes drowning to avoid court Climber accident in Austria New Ultralight Gear company - Near Zero Vote for a SAR team to win an SUV Pop Culture News - Black Bird / Vuelta Espana Recent Hikes - Stomp on Mount Orange Segment of the week - Yosemite National Park Recent Search and Rescue news Show Notes Apple Podcast link for 5 star reviews SLASR Merchandise SLASR LinkTree Jen's Friends Climb Against Cancer Fundraiser Reminder - Taylor James Steeves Summit Challenge starts on September 15th Mel and Floki Go Fund Me What makes a great Geyser, and is Old Faithful the best? hiker trampled by Moose Bear family taking out trail cams Grizzly bears stalk hikers in Canada kayaker fakes drowning to avoid criminal charges. British Tourist Falls 300 Feet on Austrian Mountain Ladder New UL Gear Company - Near Zero Vote for a new vehicle for one of 5 search and rescue teams Yosemite History Chinese Workers John Muir Ansel Adams Thomas Starr King California Conservation Corps Trail Crew Day 2 - Mono Meadow to Illilouette Basin Day 3 - IllIlouette Basin to Little Yosemite Backpacker Camp via Mono Meadow, Glacier Point, Panorama Trail and Nevada Falls Day 4 - Half Dome Hike Day 5 - Down the Mist Trail to the Valley Hiker dies, attempting Grand Canyon rim to rim.. injured hiker left alone by group in Grand Canyon Injured hiker carried down avalon Tral ; Injured hiker rides the Cog Injured hiker assisted off Mt. Cube Seriously injured hiker rescued Mt. Monadnock Sponsors and Partners Mount Washington Higher Summits Forecast Hiking Buddies Vaucluse - Sweat less. Explore more. – Vaucluse Gear
Jeremy and Rhonda review their recent stay at Wilderness Lodge with club level access, stops at Geyser Point, Territory Lounge, and crafts by the pool.Follow Us on Social MediaFacebook GroupFacebook: @MainStMagicTwitter: @MainStMagicInstagram: @MainStMagicVisit Us Onlinewww.MainStMagic.comwww.WonderlandCrew.comwww.MainStreetShirts.comGet Dining Alerts!Find last-minute and hard-to-find Disney dining reservations with MouseDining.com! Get text and email alerts when popular theme park dining reservations open up. Get last-minute seating! Get the next table! Set your alerts now! Get the next reservation!Visit our Partnerswww.MSMFriends.comGet a FREE vacation quote to your favorite destinationMainStMagicTravel.com for a free quoteThanks to TFresh Productions for our theme song
Welcome to From Complex to Queens, Home Run Applesauce's podcast focusing on the Mets' minor league system. Old Faithful was discovered on this date back in 1870 by the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition, so the guys discuss baseball consistency in Promote, Extend, Trade. Following that, they review how the Mets affiliates did this past week. After, Steve, Lukas, and Thomas preview the upcoming Eastern League Division Series and compare how the Binghamton Rumble Ponies stack up to the Somerset Patriots. As always, you can listen or subscribe to all of our Home Run Applesauce podcasts through Apple Podcasts, where we encourage you to leave a review if you enjoy the show. It really helps! And you can find us on Spotify, or listen wherever you get podcasts. Visit our Patreon for bonus episodes and to help directly support the podcasters whose work you've enjoyed for years. Got any questions? Comments? Concerns? You can email the show at fromcomplextoqueens at gmail dot com, and follow us on Twitter: Steve is (@stevesypa), Lukas is (@lvlahos343), Ken is (@kenlavin91), and Thomas is (@sadmetsszn). Until next week, #lovethemets #lovethemets! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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