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From the BBC World Service: Chief executives have been urged to plan for computer security breaches by going back to pen and paper. The U.K. government told CEOs to plan offline contingencies after a number of high-profile attacks on companies — hacks that cost global brands millions of dollars. We'll learn more. Plus, delegates are in London for U.N. talks aimed at reducing the environmental impact of global shipping. And, we'll hear about the impact of tariffs on Swiss businesses.
From the BBC World Service: Chief executives have been urged to plan for computer security breaches by going back to pen and paper. The U.K. government told CEOs to plan offline contingencies after a number of high-profile attacks on companies — hacks that cost global brands millions of dollars. We'll learn more. Plus, delegates are in London for U.N. talks aimed at reducing the environmental impact of global shipping. And, we'll hear about the impact of tariffs on Swiss businesses.
Keith Hudson, often referred to as the “Dark Prince of Reggae,” was a groundbreaking Jamaican producer, singer, and songwriter whose work significantly influenced the sound of dub and roots reggae in the 1970s. Born in Kingston in 1946, he grew up around future legends like Bob Marley and Delroy Wilson. After working as a dental technician, he invested his earnings in recording sessions. He launched his career by producing hits such as Ken Boothe's “Old Fashioned Way” and quickly established himself as an independent producer with his own labels, including Imbidimts and Mafia. Unlike many of his contemporaries who focused on singles, Hudson approached reggae with a visionary album-first mindset, weaving together songs and versions to create concept-driven works that played like narratives from start to finish. PLAYLIST Don D Jnr – Evil Spirit Keith Hudson; Chuckles – Satan Side Keith Hudson – Michael Talbot Affair Keith Hudson – Playing It Right Dub Big Youth – S.90 Skank Ken Boothe – Old Fashioned Way U-Roy – Dynamic Fashion Way I-Roy; Keith Hudson – Silver Platter Keith Hudson – Torch of Freedom Keith Hudson – Pick A Dub Keith Hudson – Black Heart Keith Hudson – Depth Charge Keith Hudson – Hunting Version Keith Hudson – Darkest Night Version Keith Hudson – My Nocturne (Talk Some Sense Version) Keith Hudson – Rasta Communication Keith Hudson – I'm No Fool Keith Hudson – I Won't Compromise
Kim Kiss owns and operates Grassland Poultry alongside her husband Brian, just outside Wellington. Grassland Poultry is a free-range chicken farm where they breed, hatch, raise, and process the chickens completely on-farm. In this episode, Kim explains why she and Brian chose to pivot from cattle to chickens, how their free-range chicken farm runs a little differently than most, and why the Sommerlad breed is perfect for Australian conditions. Local Land Service Mixed Farming Advisor, Claudia Hinrichsen, sat down with Kim for a cup of tea and a chat about chooks. Resources and links: Grassland Poultry website Nominate a Mate: If you'd like to nominate a mate (or yourself) as a potential future guest on the podcast, you can do so here: Nominate a Mate for 'Seeds for Success'. Connect: Central West LLS website Central West LLS on Facebook Central West LLS on X Central West LLS on YouTube The views contained in this podcast series are not necessarily endorsed by Central West Local Land Services. Listeners are advised to contact their local office to discuss their individual situation. This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.
Do you long for a relationship built on trust, responsibility, and doing things the “right” way—where roles are clear, effort is mutual, and loyalty is everything? If so, you may be the Traditionalist LoveType (ESTJ on the Myers-Briggs personality test)—the grounded, dependable partner who leads with action and honors commitment above all else. On our Love University podcast, we explored the romantic strengths and potential blind spots of the Traditionalist—one of the most reliable and enduring LoveTypes from my book LoveTypes (lovetype.com). Here's what we discovered: As a Traditionalist, you take relationships seriously. You're likely the one who plans the future, keeps things running smoothly, and makes sure that promises are kept. You believe in hard work, structure, and showing love through consistent, tangible actions. When you care about someone, they know it—because you prove it through responsibility, protection, and follow-through. It's true that your practical, rule-based nature can sometimes clash with more emotionally expressive or free-spirited types. If your partner is looking for spontaneous romance or lots of emotional nuance, they might misunderstand your love style. You may get frustrated when others don't “just do what they say they would do,” or when your deep feelings go unnoticed beneath your outer strength. The good news is that you can build a rock-solid, lasting love when you pair up with someone who shares your values and appreciates your loyal, steady presence. Here are a few tips to help your traditional heart thrive in today's topsy-turvy love world: Choose a Partner Who Respects Duty and Dependability: Because you're not into flaky, chaotic relationships, you need someone who is as serious about commitment and follow-through as you are—ideally someone who sees strength in your stability. Let a Little Flexibility In: Love doesn't always follow a blueprint. Practice softening your grip on control now and then. Small moments of vulnerability and spontaneity can go a long way. Express, Don't Just Execute: While actions speak loudly, your partner may also need to hear that you love them. Try verbal affirmations and affectionate gestures in addition to your usual responsible deeds. At the end of the day, your greatest romantic power lies in your ability to build a life of integrity, structure, and trust. When you find a partner who respects your old-fashioned values and meets you in your strong, steady rhythm, love becomes not just a feeling—but a legacy. That's when tradition becomes timeless.
With Krow Island Karnage (and Bunny's championship match) just hours away, the party plots a daring jailbreak to rescue Battimma the wombatfolk. Support Rated RPG via Patreon: Patreon.com/ratedrpg
AP correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports that after Hurricane Helene left millions without electricity, water and phone service, residents in North Carolina are relying on some old-fashioned ways to cope.
No Ozempic for ol Mattman, he lost it the old fashioned way
In the first hour of today's show, the guys recap a Braves 1-0 win over the Giants in extra innings. Chris Sale maybe had his best start of the year, and maybe this turns around the fortunes of this team. Kyle Pitts joins the Morning Shift to talk about year 4 and his newfound motivation, and expectations for the season.
In this episode, Pastor Brandon concludes his series entitled "The Story of Discipleship," where he unpacks the Bible's teaching on education, discipleship, and catechesis from Genesis to Revelation. In this episode, Pastor Brandon offers three concluding principles for discipleship consideration. For more information, see: Essays on Christian Education by Cornelius Van Til Educating People of Faith: Exploring the History of Jewish and Christian Communities ed. by John Van Engen Education in Ancient Israel: From Earliest Times to 70 A.D. by Fletcher Harper Swift Grounded in the Gospel: Building Believer the Old-Fashioned Way by J.I. Packer and Gary A. Parrett History of Jewish Education: From 515 BCE to 220 CE by Nathan Drazin Knowledge, Faith, and Early Christian Initiation by Alex Fogleman Rediscovering Catechism: The Art of Equipping Covenant Children by Donald Van Dyken The Monkhood of All Believers: The Monastic Foundation of Christian Spirituality by Greg Peters For the other episodes in this series, see: Genesis 1:1 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 1:27 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 1:28 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 2:15-17 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 3 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 6-9 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Jewish Education and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Wisdom and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon
In this episode, Pastor Brandon continues his series entitled "The Story of Discipleship," where he unpacks the Bible's teaching on education, discipleship, and catechesis from Genesis to Revelation. For more information, see: Essays on Christian Education by Cornelius Van Til Educating People of Faith: Exploring the History of Jewish and Christian Communities ed. by John Van Engen Education in Ancient Israel: From Earliest Times to 70 A.D. by Fletcher Harper Swift Grounded in the Gospel: Building Believer the Old-Fashioned Way by J.I. Packer and Gary A. Parrett History of Jewish Education: From 515 BCE to 220 CE by Nathan Drazin Knowledge, Faith, and Early Christian Initiation by Alex Fogleman Rediscovering Catechism: The Art of Equipping Covenant Children by Donald Van Dyken The Monkhood of All Believers: The Monastic Foundation of Christian Spirituality by Greg Peters For the other episodes in this series, see: Genesis 1:1 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 1:27 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 1:28 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 2:15-17 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 3 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 6-9 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Jewish Education and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon
In this episode, Pastor Brandon continues his series entitled "The Story of Discipleship," where he unpacks the Bible's teaching on education, discipleship, and catechesis from Genesis to Revelation. For more information, see: Essays on Christian Education by Cornelius Van Til Educating People of Faith: Exploring the History of Jewish and Christian Communities ed. by John Van Engen Education in Ancient Israel: From Earliest Times to 70 A.D. by Fletcher Harper Swift Grounded in the Gospel: Building Believer the Old-Fashioned Way by J.I. Packer and Gary A. Parrett History of Jewish Education: From 515 BCE to 220 CE by Nathan Drazin Knowledge, Faith, and Early Christian Initiation by Alex Fogleman Rediscovering Catechism: The Art of Equipping Covenant Children by Donald Van Dyken The Monkhood of All Believers: The Monastic Foundation of Christian Spirituality by Greg Peters For the other episodes in this series, see: Genesis 1:1 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 1:27 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 1:28 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 2:15-17 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 3 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 6-9 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon
In this episode, Pastor Brandon continues his series entitled "The Story of Discipleship," where he unpacks the Bible's teaching on education, discipleship, and catechesis from Genesis to Revelation. For more information, see: Essays on Christian Education by Cornelius Van Til Educating People of Faith: Exploring the History of Jewish and Christian Communities ed. by John Van Engen Education in Ancient Israel: From Earliest Times to 70 A.D. by Fletcher Harper Swift Grounded in the Gospel: Building Believer the Old-Fashioned Way by J.I. Packer and Gary A. Parrett History of Jewish Education: From 515 BCE to 220 CE by Nathan Drazin Knowledge, Faith, and Early Christian Initiation by Alex Fogleman Rediscovering Catechism: The Art of Equipping Covenant Children by Donald Van Dyken The Monkhood of All Believers: The Monastic Foundation of Christian Spirituality by Greg Peters For the other episodes in this series, see: Genesis 1:1 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 1:27 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 1:28 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 2:15-17 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 3 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon
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Order THIRD EDITION of How to Make It in the New Music Business: https://book.aristake.comThis week, Ari is joined by Henry Vargas and Jose Corona of the band “The Red Pears,” an indie band who has seen recent success particularly in the live performance scene, coming hot off the heels of their Coachella performance. They discuss their journey in the music industry, from playing backyard concerts to opening for bands like Interpol and performing at iconic venues like The Greek and The Forum. They share their insight on the importance of building relationships, treating people with respect, and staying true to themselves, attributing their success to their hard work, determination, and the support of their dedicated fan base. The Red Pears also highlight the significance of live shows and the impact they have on their audience, sharing their experiences of connecting with fans and the importance of showing gratitude for their support.Chapters00:00 - Welcome03:38 - From backyard concerts to Coachella13:43 - On their recording process24:45 - Balancing your career and booking shows33:09 - How did they start touring?38:25 - Building a fanbase from word of mouth48:25 - Finding your booking and management team1:01:27 - Meeting your idolsSubscribe to The New Music Business: https://aristake.com/new-music-business-podcast/Ari's Take Academy: https://aristakeacademy.comWatch more discussions like this: https://bit.ly/3LavMpaConnect with Ari's Take:Website: https://aristake.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/aristake_TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aris.takeX: https://twitter.com/ArisTakeThreads: https://www.threads.net/@aristake_YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/aristake1Connect with Ari Herstand:Website: https://ariherstand.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/ariherstandX: https://twitter.com/ariherstandYouTube: https://youtube.com/ariherstandConnect with The Red Pears:Website: https://theredpears.com/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3FRYBFCNEBWMjk6kvwjHQTInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theredpears/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theredpears_626X: https://x.com/TheRedPearsEdited and mixed by Ari DavidsMusic by Brassroots DistrictProduced by the team at Ari's Take Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are you ready to build and use your own herbal apothecary? Herbalist, author and educator Mary Colvin joins us to talk about her new book, The Herbalist's Guide; how to build and use your own apothecary. We also dig into herbal energetics, working with local herbs and so much more!Mary is a registered herbalist of the American Herbalists Guild and the owner of Ancestral Herbology. She wants to inspire a new generation of herbalists and provide education and mentorship in the study of herbalism with the safe practice of using herbs as medicine. She has devoted her time and efforts toward the future of herbalism as the former treasurer and vice chair of the AHG, the host of the Herbology Talk podcast, and as the host of the Training in Herbalism series on TikTok and through her website.Learn more about Mary's work and order your copy of The Herbalist's Guide at https://herbalistmentor.com/ and https://www.ancestralherbology.com/Check out the Herbology Talk podcast: https://www.ancestralherbology.com/herbology-talk-podcast-1Before the interview, Bevin shares an exciting update about his newest book, The Heritage Pantry; Modern Methods of Preserving Food the Old Fashioned Way. After a few delays at the printer, the book is finally off press and ready to go! Learn more about Bevin's latest title and order a copy at https://www.smallhousefarm.com/product/the-heritage-pantry/Today's episode of Seeds & Weeds is brought to you in part by our friends at Garden Joy - the garden game that lets you explore your love for plants, seasons, horticulture, and outdoor design. Download Garden Joy from your app store and start playing this relaxing and educational garden design game today! Learn more at https://www.gardenjoygame.com/You can support the Seeds & Weeds Podcast by joining our Patreon community for as little as $3/month!Check it out and sign up at https://www.patreon.com/smallhousefarmConnect with us!Join our special Seeds & Weeds Facebook Community!IG: @small_house_farmFB: @smallhousefarmYT: @smallhousefarmwww.seedsandweedspodcast.com Support the showThe Seeds and Weeds Podcast is made possible in part by Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company - America's top source for rare and heirloom varieties from around the world, and publisher of The Whole Seed Catalog. Their 2024 catalog is chock full of heirloom goodness; new varieties, recipes, stories, and gorgeous photographs! Order yours now at www.rareseeds.comSupport the Show.
In this episode, Pastor Brandon continues his series entitled "The Story of Discipleship," where he unpacks the Bible's teaching on education, discipleship, and catechesis from Genesis to Revelation. For more information, see: Essays on Christian Education by Cornelius Van Til Educating People of Faith: Exploring the History of Jewish and Christian Communities ed. by John Van Engen Education in Ancient Israel: From Earliest Times to 70 A.D. by Fletcher Harper Swift Grounded in the Gospel: Building Believer the Old-Fashioned Way by J.I. Packer and Gary A. Parrett History of Jewish Education: From 515 BCE to 220 CE by Nathan Drazin Knowledge, Faith, and Early Christian Initiation by Alex Fogleman Rediscovering Catechism: The Art of Equipping Covenant Children by Donald Van Dyken The Monkhood of All Believers: The Monastic Foundation of Christian Spirituality by Greg Peters For the other episodes in this series, see: Genesis 1:1 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 1:27 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 1:28 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 2:15-17 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon
In this episode, Pastor Brandon continues his series entitled "The Story of Discipleship," where he unpacks the Bible's teaching on education, discipleship, and catechesis from Genesis to Revelation. For more information, see: Essays on Christian Education by Cornelius Van Til Educating People of Faith: Exploring the History of Jewish and Christian Communities ed. by John Van Engen Education in Ancient Israel: From Earliest Times to 70 A.D. by Fletcher Harper Swift Grounded in the Gospel: Building Believer the Old-Fashioned Way by J.I. Packer and Gary A. Parrett History of Jewish Education: From 515 BCE to 220 CE by Nathan Drazin Knowledge, Faith, and Early Christian Initiation by Alex Fogleman Rediscovering Catechism: The Art of Equipping Covenant Children by Donald Van Dyken The Monkhood of All Believers: The Monastic Foundation of Christian Spirituality by Greg Peters For the other episodes in this series, see: Genesis 1:1 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 1:27 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 1:28 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon
In this episode, Pastor Brandon begins a new series entitled "The Story of Discipleship," where he unpack the Bible's teaching on education, discipleship, and catechesis from Genesis to Revelation. For more information, see: Essays on Christian Education by Cornelius Van Til Educating People of Faith: Exploring the History of Jewish and Christian Communities ed. by John Van Engen Education in Ancient Israel: From Earliest Times to 70 A.D. by Fletcher Harper Swift Grounded in the Gospel: Building Believer the Old-Fashioned Way by J.I. Packer and Gary A. Parrett History of Jewish Education: From 515 BCE to 220 CE by Nathan Drazin Knowledge, Faith, and Early Christian Initiation by Alex Fogleman Rediscovering Catechism: The Art of Equipping Covenant Children by Donald Van Dyken The Monkhood of All Believers: The Monastic Foundation of Christian Spirituality by Greg Peters For the other episodes in this series, see: Genesis 1:1 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon Genesis 1:27 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon
In this episode, Pastor Brandon begins a new series entitled "The Story of Discipleship," where he unpack the Bible's teaching on education, discipleship, and catechesis from Genesis to Revelation. For more information, see: Essays on Christian Education by Cornelius Van Til Educating People of Faith: Exploring the History of Jewish and Christian Communities ed. by John Van Engen Education in Ancient Israel: From Earliest Times to 70 A.D. by Fletcher Harper Swift Grounded in the Gospel: Building Believer the Old-Fashioned Way by J.I. Packer and Gary A. Parrett History of Jewish Education: From 515 BCE to 220 CE by Nathan Drazin Knowledge, Faith, and Early Christian Initiation by Alex Fogleman Rediscovering Catechism: The Art of Equipping Covenant Children by Donald Van Dyken The Monkhood of All Believers: The Monastic Foundation of Christian Spirituality by Greg Peters For the other episodes in this series, see: Genesis 1:1 and the Story of Discipleship by Pastor Brandon
In this episode, Pastor Brandon begins a new series entitled "The Story of Discipleship," where he unpack the Bible's teaching on education, discipleship, and catechesis from Genesis to Revelation. For more information, see: Essays on Christian Education by Cornelius Van Til Educating People of Faith: Exploring the History of Jewish and Christian Communities ed. by John Van Engen Education in Ancient Israel: From Earliest Times to 70 A.D. by Fletcher Harper Swift Grounded in the Gospel: Building Believer the Old-Fashioned Way by J.I. Packer and Gary A. Parrett History of Jewish Education: From 515 BCE to 220 CE by Nathan Drazin Knowledge, Faith, and Early Christian Initiation by Alex Fogleman Rediscovering Catechism: The Art of Equipping Covenant Children by Donald Van Dyken The Monkhood of All Believers: The Monastic Foundation of Christian Spirituality by Greg Peters
Les, Kurt, and Jason are not shading Princess Kate for having $15 cake at an airport, obviously. But they are doing a deep dive into Blac Chyna's latest loan against her home, and think she could make some real coin by doing ads for Metamucil. Then it's time to root for Lifetime's Killer Cheer Mom starring Denise Richards and Thomas Calabro from Melrose Place. Kurt gets a crash course in Michael's trajectory on Melrose Place and learns (for the first time) about Kimberly and her infamous wig/scar reveal). But that's not the only trip down memory lane: the kitchen in this movie may be the same one from the fireball scene in Killer Contractor, and the teenagers in this movie may be super into Billy Joel's back catalog. This kitchen is epic in the way that it can still crank out giant carby meal after giant carbs meal, but that strawberry never stood a chance of making it into those epic smoothies. But there's home for Kurt's eventual epic tramp stamp tattoo of giant wings… carrying a cake. This needs to happen now. Facebook : alifetimeofhallmark Instagram : lifetimeofhallmarkpodcast Theme song generously donated by purple-planet.com
SPOILER ALERT FOR EPISODE 2: THE OLD FASHIONED WAY! In this episode breakdown, Noah defends his choice to allow bonkers spellcasting, Drew introduces us to the legendary Bag Man, Ransom's perception of Fodder drifts further and further away from reality, and Justice comes up with a Beetle theory that cracks this whole story wide open.•LINKS:Instagram•CREDITS:Noah Pryor • Dungeon Master / EditorDrew Pryor • Ze BrightmountainRansom Pryor • Ellis BrightmountainJustice Pryor • Will Brightmountain•All music and sound effects used in this episode were sourced and licensed through Epidemic Sound.• Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We find our brothers standing on the fringes of The Haven, Beetle having just delivered to them a bone-chilling message. There is no question that Isaac is in trouble. Now it's just a matter of how they're going to save him.•CONTENT WARNINGS:Hemophobia [14:24-14:41]Misophonia (Slurping)/Hemophobia [14:24-14:41]Implied Harm Against Animals [1:05:10-1:06:12]Fantasy Violence [1:16:12-1:42:02]Light Body Horror [1:24:32-1:25:04]Wound Description [1:42:02-1:42:24]•LINKS:Instagram•CREDITS:Noah Pryor • Dungeon Master / EditorDrew Pryor • Ze BrightmountainRansom Pryor • Ellis BrightmountainJustice Pryor • Will Brightmountain•All music and sound effects used in this episode were sourced and licensed through Epidemic Sound.• Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe Quattrone, a seasoned social media and content marketing professional, discusses his experience in the automotive and alcohol industries and his transition into the cannabis industry. He shares insights on creating successful Super Bowl ads and the challenges of marketing in the cannabis industry. Joe also talks about his podcast, Fuzzeeish, which aims to change the perception of sobriety. In this conversation, Joe Quattrone shares his insights and experiences in the cannabis industry. He discusses the challenges faced by the industry, the legal and regulatory landscape, building a successful cannabis brand, and the future of the industry. To learn more: Joe Quattrone, a seasoned social media and content marketing professional, discusses his experience in the automotive and alcohol industries and his transition into the cannabis industry. He shares insights on creating successful Super Bowl ads and the challenges of marketing in the cannabis industry. Joe also talks about his podcast, Fuzzeeish, which aims to change the perception of sobriety. In this conversation, Joe Quattrone shares his insights and experiences in the cannabis industry. He discusses the challenges faced by the industry, the legal and regulatory landscape, building a successful cannabis brand, and the future of the industry. https://www.fuzzeeishpodcast.com/ @Superquattrone ***Let's Connect: Website: https://wunderbrand.com Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickkuhne/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/nickkuhne Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nicholas-kuhne Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/no/podcast/from-startup-to-wunderbrand-with-nicholas-kuhne/id1700993399 Become a guest: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/nickkuhne Sign up for Riverside: https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=nicholas-kuhne https://get.descript.com/mrzy10nwivuq https://aff.storychief.io/wkj6vrt8els6 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nicholas-kuhne/message
Making connections on a romantic level in person has become increasingly harder for older people. Now a group of well known and connected NZers are looking to take on the challenge of making it easier for ageing romantics.
Readings: Isaiah 9:2-7 | Titus 2:11-14 | Luke 2:1-20 | Psalm 96 Preached for Christmas Eve (2023-12-23).
Today we begin a special holiday podcast series on compliance lessons from Venice. In Part 1, we are doing compliance in the old-fashioned way. The importance of compliance departments and the simplicity of compliance programs cannot be overstated. These elements are vital in maintaining ethical standards within an organization. An effective compliance program must have a compliance department that is adequately staffed with professionals who can handle the day-to-day compliance work. He argues that these departments should not only have the necessary headcount but also the expertise to answer questions and provide guidance to company personnel. Fox also underscores the significance of basic methods in compliance programs, likening them to the simple yet effective block-and-tackle pulley system used in Venice. Join Tom Fox as he delves deeper into this topic in the Compliance Lessons from Venice podcast episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(TW: References to sex, sexuality, homophobia, and classism) Time for some more rich people nonsense, as Anton and Margaret delve into everything relating to class and the royal family in Season 1, Episode 2 of Young Royals. While elaborating on just why the "on the table" scene is so weird, Anton commits to improvised cultural analysis of class and sexuality within the show, and Margaret jokingly laments that all of their discussions seem to come back to one particular topic. Check out our Instagram @peopledonttalkabout for all pod-related announcements and updates! Also, we have a Threads at the same handle! Check out Margaret's sh*tposts and other random thoughts!! The theme music for People Don't Talk About... Young Royals is a dynamically-modified version of a selected portion of "The Lowest Place on Earth" by REW
In today's episode of the podcast, Nick discusses why he's been testing a traditional approach to some ad campaigns through Facebook. While Facebook may want you to load in your creative and let it decide who to show it to and when, Nick explains why, in some instances, you can take back some of this control from the algorithm and achieve some better results by deciding which individual sees which content depending on what point they are in the customer journey. Nick refers to examples from clients he works with and shows how to do this and why you should test it out with the campaigns you are running and see if it can boost your results. Thanks for listening! To join our Lets Run Facebook Ads Facebook group click here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/letsrunsocialads Follow me on Instagram to keep up to date with all the latest hacks: @nickboddington You can now watch the episode on Youtube!
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Today hear my love story and how dating the “old fashioned way” in a provocative culture can still work!
In October 2011, a woman named Marie Carlson disappeared. The police learned from members of a church in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, that Marie had been in a polygamous relationship with the pastor, James Flanders, and his wife, Tanya. Was this relationship the motive for why Marie disappeared, or did she disappear on her own? Sources: Devil in Suburbia- Season 1 episode 2, 'The Old Fashioned Way' https://www.nwfdailynews.com/story/news/2016/07/20/flanders-gets-15-years-for-manslaughter/987063007/ https://www.myheraldreview.com/news/willcox/mom-murdered-by-dad-custody-granted-to-murderers-cochise-county-family/article_440eb8a0-d936-5f04-b1b3-eca75ca6cccf.html Blog: https://kileystruecrime.squarespace.com Instagram: @itscrimeoclocksomewhereblogpod Twitter: @itscrimeoclock Email: itscrimeoclocksomewhere@gmail.com Buy Me A Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/itscrimeoclocksomewhereblogpod Please leave me a 5-star rating and review if you're enjoying this podcast! I will be back next week with an all-new case and book recommendation! AND REMEMBER, IT'S CRIME O CLOCK SOMEWHERE!!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kiley000/support
In today's market, everyone wants a piece of multi-family, but very few are willing to do it the right way. No one wants to do multi-family the old-fashioned way - buying the onesies and twosies until you've built yourself a healthy portfolio. Unfortunately, adding one duplex or triplex at a time isn't sexy - syndication is all the rage. But syndication is the worst model for this market cycle, and if we're expecting to get our money back, we're in for a nasty surprise. How do you build wealth with multi-family without syndication? In this episode, investor, business owner, author and entrepreneur, Gino Barbaro shares how to approach multi-family if you want it to change your life. Three Things You'll Learn In This Episode Buy the asset that pays for the event A typical 9-5er saves money to pay for an event. What do investors do differently? Syndication is broken Are syndicators headed towards complete disaster in this current market? The opportunity and the caution What are the ingredients of a successful multi-family investment? Guest Bio Gino Barbaro is an investor, business owner, author and entrepreneur. As a real estate entrepreneur, he has grown his portfolio to over $100,000,000 in assets under management and is teaching others how to do the same. Gino Barbaro is the co-founder of Jake & Gino, a multifamily real estate education company that offers coaching and training in real estate founded upon their proprietary framework of Buy Right, Manage Right & Finance Right ™. He is the best-selling author of three books, Wheelbarrow Profits, The Honey Bee and Family, Food and the Friars. Gino graduated from IPEC (Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching) where he earned his designation as a Certified Professional Coach. He currently resides in St. Augustine, Florida with his beautiful wife Julia and their six children. For more information, head to https://jakeandgino.com/.
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Suzanne laments the recent poll which shows that family and religion (and other classic values) have receded in importance to Americans, while the one value that has risen in importance is money. https://www.wsj.com/articles/americans-pull-back-from-values-that-once-defined-u-s-wsj-norc-poll-finds-df8534cd
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Before marijuana prohibition, the most popular form of consuming cannabis was through a tincture. Pharmacies across the US used to carry bottles of cannabis tincture on their shelves as the go-to medicine for Americans treating pain, nausea, insomnia, and many other common ailments. Even after it was outlawed, making tincture remained one of the most effective ways to use marijuana medicinally, because tinctures provide consistent doses, potency, and effects.Now we're easing out of the prohibition era, cannabis-derived tinctures are popping up everywhere from medical dispensaries to gas stations and grocery stores. Of course, not all tincture is good. So if we want to use tincture as an everyday medicine as they did back in the day, what should we know about finding and using a quality medical cannabis tincture?In this episode host Brit Smith talks to the founder of the most popular tincture company in Massachusetts, Peter Glantz from Howl's Tincture. They discuss the 5,000-year-old history of making whole plant medicine, and how that history inspired the concoctions Peter now makes.They also cover what ailments patients say are best treated with cannabis tinctures, how tincture helps with so many illnesses, how to dose yourself with different ratios of CBD to THC, the difference between extraction and infusion, and why the method of making the tincture should matter to medical patients.Follow us on social media @DifferentLeaf, and find host Brit Smith @BritTheBritishBuy any issues of Different Leaf magazine at DifferentLeaf.com or find your local in-person retailer at DifferentLeaf.com/on-the-newsstandsFind DL's new merch line at xDifferentLeaf.com
Full Hour | Dom leads off the Dom Giordano Program by wishing everybody a happy Martin Luther King Day and previewing what will be coming up on today's show, telling that Springfield, PA Commissioner Jim Lee will be joining live to defend the township's decision to ban the thin blue line from their police station logo. Then, Dom leads into offering his opinion on the topics of the day, playing back a clip from Senator Tim Scott who offered great commentary on the American Dream on Martin Luther King Day, with Giordano reinforcing Scott's message of hope and optimism in opportunity. After that, Dom tells about a situation involving Roe at a cheese steak joint, telling that she, for the first time in a long time, filed a complaint at a restaurant, asking Dan whether her complaint was valid. Also, Dom asks Dan for his opinion on a report that Hunter Biden refuses to allow his child out of wedlock to use the Biden last name. (Photo by Getty Images)
Jordan and Brandon talk with Jonathan Watson about his book on models of baptism, catechesis and communion. They cover topics like: What is baptism, catechesis and communion? What are the various models for how these relate? What is your preferred model and why? Which model deserves greater attention but has had the least popularity? What ways are there for Protestants (and Baptists) to think more deeply on this topic? What ways are there that they should change their practices? And more!Resources:Catechesis and Initiation in Church History*Cyril of Jerusalem, The Catechetical Lectures of S. Cyril, in Cyril of Jerusalem, Gregory Nazianzen, NPNF-II, vol. 7, ed. Philip Schaff, trans. Edwin Hamilton Gifford, 1–157 (Buffalo: Christian Literature, 1894; reprint, Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers 1994).Dujarier, Michael. A History of the Catechumenate: The First Six Centuries. Translated by Edward J. Haasl. New York: William H. Sadlier, 1979.Fisher, John D. C. Christian Initiation: Baptism in the Medieval West: A Study in the Disintegration of the Primitive Rite of Initiation. London: S.P.C.K., 1965.Johnson, Maxwell E. The Rites of Christian Initiation: Their Evolution and Interpretation, 2nd ed. Collegeville, MN: The Liturgical Press, 2007.*Packer, J. I. and Gary A. Parrett, Grounded in the Gospel: Building Believers the Old-Fashioned Way. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 2010.*Pelikan, Jaroslav. Credo: Historical and Theological Guide to Creeds and Confessions of Faith in the Christian Tradition. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2003.Yarnold, Edward. The Awe-Inspiring Rites of Initiation: The Origins of the R.C.I.A., 2nd ed. (Collegeville: The Liturgical Press, 1994. Relating Credobaptism and CredocommunionHammett, John. 40 Questions about Baptism and the Lord's Supper. Grand Rapids: Kregel Academic, 2015.*Jamieson, Bobby. Going Public: Why Baptism is Required for Church Membership. Nashville: B&H Academic, 2015.Kimble, Jeremy. 40 Questions about Church Membership and Discipline. Grand Rapids: Kregel Academic, 2017.Vandiver, Dallas. Who Can Take the Lord's Supper?: A Biblical-Theological Argument for Close Communion (Monographs in Baptist History). Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2021. (This is on my reading list, but looks great!) PaedobaptismCullmann, Oscar. Baptism in the New Testament. Studies in Biblical Theology, 1st ser. 1. London: SCM Press Ltd, 1950.*Leithart, Peter J. Baptism: A Guide to Life from Death. Bellingham: Lexham Press, 2021. (Leithart also affirms paedocommunion)Trigg, Jonathan D. Baptism in the Theology of Martin Luther. New York: E. J. Brill, 1994. Paedocommunion*Gallant, Tim. Feed My Lambs. Grande Prairie, AB: Pactum Reformanda Pub, 2002.*Venema, Cornelius P. Children at the Lord's Table: Assessing the Case of Paedocommunion. Grand Rapids: Reformation Heritage Books, 2009.Strawbridge, Gregg ed. The Case for Covenant Communion. Monroe, LA: Athanasius Press, 2006.Ware, Timothy. The Orthodox Way. Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, 1986.Support the show
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is the best thing to happen to Star Trek in a long time, standing as a testament to what a little inspired casting and the power of social media can do. When Anson Mount, Ethan Peck, and Rebecca Romijn stepped into the respective roles of Christopher Pike, Spock, and the enigmatic Number One during the second season of Star Trek: Discovery back in 2019, the notion of another series set aboard the Enterprise of yore seemed like a fever dream. But when fans took to social media to voice their support for the casting choices and the characters, CBS quickly greenlit a spin-off. With Star Trek undergoing a bit of a renaissance via streaming services, did the world really need yet another iteration of the prestigious science fiction series? The answer, it would seem, from audiences and critics alike, is a resounding, “Yes!” The height of irony is this: one of the most traditionally anti-religious television series out there has found as its most compelling lead a man who embodies one of the most nuanced portrayals of Christlikeness in modern storytelling. There are few heroes today who navigate the modern world with a strong sense of morality and right and wrong, but Pike certainly does his best despite an ugly future. And Christians (especially young ones) who find themselves caught between the siren and the sage in their day-to-day existence, hunted by the sheepskin-wearing wolf with “identity” stamped on one ear and “politics” stamped on the other, could do far worse than looking at how Pike navigates the parables and allegories of Strange New Worlds as a starting point for navigating the conflicts of today—with a clear sense of morality, unsentimental compassion, selfless sacrifice, and no small dose of grace.This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with Journal author Cole Burgett about his online-exclusive, “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and the New Old-Fashioned Way”. Coming Soon. Check back here and our article archives. **Editor's Note: This article contains spoilers for the first season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.**Locked articles are online exclusive content that are only available to subscribers. There are three subscription options to access our online exclusive content.1. Subscribe ($33.50) to the print edition of the Christian Research Journal which includes all online exclusive content.2. Pay a monthly fee ($4.99) for Christian Research Journal online exclusive content. This does not include online versions of current print edition articles or receiving the print issues.3. Pay an annual fee ($24.99) for Christian Research Journal online exclusive content. This does not include online versions of current print edition articles or receiving the print issues.For more information and to subscribe please click here. https://www.equip.org/product/online-early-access-subscription-options/Note online-exclusives are eventually made available to the public at regular intervals but to gain access to read it when it's originally posted subscribing at the link above is the best option.When you to subscribe to the Journal, you join the team of print subscribers whose paid subscriptions help provide the resources at equip.org that minister to people worldwide. These resources include our ever growing database of over 1,500 articles, as well as our free Postmodern Realities podcast.Another way you can support our online articles is by leaving us a tip. A tip is just a small amount, like $3, $5, or $10 which is the cost for some of a latte, lunch out, or coffee drink. To leave a tip, click here https://www.equip.org/product/pmr-jnl-tip/Other articles and Postmodern Realities podcasts featuring this author:Episode 214 Star Trek's Christopher Pike: An Old Fashioned Hero For Our Cynical TimesStar Trek's Christopher Pike: An Old-Fashioned Hero for Our Cynical TimesEpisode 298: The Essex Serpent: By Tongue of BruteThe Essex Serpent: By Tongue of BruteEpisode 297 Why are we down here still working in the dark? (A Web TV Series Review of Severance)Why are we down here still working in the dark? (A Web TV Series Review of Severance)Episode 295 Obi-Wan Kenobi and the Freedom of Forgiveness (A Series Review of Obi-Wan Kenobi)Obi-Wan Kenobi and the Freedom of Forgiveness (A Series Review of Obi Wan Kenobi)Episode 283: When the Hurlyburly's Done: A Review of Everything Everywhere All at OnceWhen the Hurlyburly's Done: A Review of Everything Everywhere All at Once
In this episode, we chat with Ross McKnight of Backwater Foie Gras about how he began his farming journey, why he chose foie gras, tradition and moving to the land, and the mortification of farming. Announcements: Support our podcast on Patreon! Production of each episode takes hours of work, filming, and editing. Becoming a patron can help us keep our episode quality high and allow us to continue filming. Become a patron today at https://www.patreon.com/meatsmith. Our 3-Day Lamb Harvest course is back! We haven't taught this class for five years and are so happy to be able to offer it again, November 17-19th, at our new homestead just outside of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Our classes make incredible gifts for anyone interested in the whole processing narrative. From the kill to skinning to butchery to cookery, the experience gained at our Lamb class is unparalleled. And all instruction is entirely translatable to any other ruminant harvesting, including goats, deer, elk, beef, etc. Find all the details at FarmsteadMeatsmith.com/product/3-day-complete-lamb-harvest-course/. Meatsmith Membership -- a gift that gives all year long! More than 45 Harvest Films by Brandon. Forum topics are now categorized for easy browsing! 60-day free trial available! Use the Newsletter Special option on our sign-up page ad apply the promo code 60daytrial at checkout. Sign-up for Meatsmith Membership at FarmsteadMeatsmith.com/product/membership/. Topics: Our new baby, butchershop, and lamb class, 1:01 Brandon's recent interviews, 6:53 Interview with Ross McKnight starts, 12:51 Ross introduces himself, 16:42 From an English major to finance, 20:25 From an auto-immunity disease to a farmer, 34:03 Creating beauty makes life worth something, 42:33 Why foie gras?, 43:03 We want tradition, 47:40 The camaraderie with other farmers, 49:20 Moving to the land with religion as the motive, 52:53 Hyper theoretical movements, 57:34 The mortification of farming, 1:00:54 Links for Episode 75: Justin Rhodes interview with Brandon on iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/brandon-sheard-master-meatsmith-on-befriending-animals/id1565700147?i=1000552469413 Homesteading Family interview with Brandon - Cured Pork the Old Fashioned Way https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBS8pzexKLs&t=1168s Brian Holdsworth interview with Brandon - Catholic Homesteading with Brandon Sheard https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPlSeZY546Q&t=3695s The Church and the Land by Ff. Vincent McNabb https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3376190-the-church-and-the-land?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=XdhoH4cQAk&rank=1 Find Ross McKnight and Backwater Foie Gras on Facebook, Instagram, and BackwaterFoieGras.com. Fr. Denis Fahey https://catholicism.org/catholic-world-of-fahey.html Sow the Land Homestead https://sowtheland.com Restoring the Faith https://www.youtube.com/c/RestoringTheFaith
Learn everything you need to know about curing bacon at home. We're teaching you just how simple it is to cure meat, the supplies you need, and answering the most frequently asked questions about cured bacon.For more information, visit the blog post here: https://homesteadingfamily.com/how-to-cure-baconFind Brandon, The Farmstead Meatsmith on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/FarmsteadMeatsmith1/featuredTime Stamps:0:00 - Chit Chat6:50 - Curing Meat~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MORE ABOUT US!WELCOME! We're so glad you're here! We are Josh and Carolyn Thomas. Together with our nine children, we are The Homesteading Family where we're living a self-sustainable life in beautiful North Idaho. Let us welcome you and show you a bit about us here: http://bit.ly/HFWelcomeVideoGrow, Preserve & Thrive with us!Visit us on our blog: https://www.homesteadingfamily.comFacebook at https://www.facebook.com/homesteadingfamilyInstagram: https://instagram.com/homesteadingfamilyRumble: https://rumble.com/HomesteadingFamilyA few highlights you don't want to miss are our FREEBIES!!Healthy Healing at Home – Learn how to confidently use herbal medicine in your home with this FREE 4 video workshop: https://homesteadingfamily.com/HHHytYour Best Loaf – A Free 4 video workshop teaching you how to make great bread at home, every time, regardless of the recipe you are using: https://homesteadingfamily.com/free-bread-workshopMeals on Your Shelf – Can along with me! Learn to can and put jars of a delicious meal on your pantry shelf with this FREE video series: https://homesteadingfamily.com/MOYS-free-workshopFREE PDF DOWNLOADS:- 5 Steps to a More Self-Sufficient Life - Simple steps anyone can take wherever they are to start a more self-sufficient lifestyle. https://homesteadingfamily.com/5StepsYT- Thrive Wellness Checklist - A simple guide for healthy living: https://homesteadingfamily.com/TWC_YT- Carolyn's Cottage Garden herb list - Carolyn's favorite herbs for growing at home.https://homesteadingfamily.com/CGHL_YT- Your FREE Guide to Preserving Eggs - Grab your guide to preserving eggs with multiple methods. https://homesteadingfamily.com/Eggs_YT- 5 Steps to a Healthy Garden - Get an explanation of what makes healthy soil and 5 steps you can take to improve your garden. https://homesteadingfamily.com/5StepsGardenYT