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Each week Luke Grant chats with National Property Editor at Domain, Alice Stolz, about all the latest happenings on the Sydney and Brisbane Real Estate Markets. For all the latest listings and real estate news go to www.domain.com.au SYDNEY: 27 Orange Grove, Castle Hill NSW 2154 Designed for low-maintenance living, with bright and contemporary interiors, this home boasts a functional layout with generous living spaces, a modern kitchen, and light-filled spaces. https://www.domain.com.au/27-orange-grove-castle-hill-nsw-2154-2019908621 BRISBANE: 69 Ellena Street, Paddington QLD 4064 This beautifully renovated character cottage perfectly blends timeless charm with modern elegance. Nestled in one of Brisbane's most sought-after suburbs, this stunning home offers the best of inner-city living while retaining its classic Queenslander appeal. https://www.domain.com.au/69-ellena-street-paddington-qld-4064-2019905592 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Southampton's Podcast, Zoe Hanson and Tom Stroud explore various exciting topics including the unique experience of a Greggs drive-through, the premiere of the play 'Picture You Dead' at Mayflower Theatre, and Maven, a co-working space for women. They also discuss upcoming events in the area, the luxury offerings at the Orange Grove Hotel and Gardens, and the cultural highlights that make Southampton a vibrant community.00:00Introduction to The So So Show05:27Exploring the Greggs Drive-Through Experience05:56The Premiere of Picture You Dead at Mayflower Theatre12:12Maven: A Co-Working Space for Women20:25Upcoming Events in Southampton22:33Luxury at the Orange Grove Hotel and Gardens29:17Cultural Highlights and Community Engagement
On a dark night in April 1989, a young man named Chip Flynn was shot in a Florida orange grove. His ex-girlfriend Kim was the only surviving witness and claimed a Black man had robbed, kidnapped, and killed Chip. A year later, Crosley Green was sentenced to death by an all-white jury for Flynn's murder. After 32 years behind bars, a judge ruled Green was wrongfully convicted — so why is he still in prison? Here's a preview of the new “48 Hours” podcast, “Murder in the Orange Grove: The Troubled Case Against Crosley Green,” which offers the most comprehensive deep dive into this shocking case that leaves one man fighting desperately for his freedom. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty has followed this controversial case for 25 years, delving into inconsistencies — from coerced confessions to allegations of a racial hoax — that challenge the integrity of the verdict. You can hear the rest of this episode by searching for “Murder in the Orange Grove: The Troubled Case Against Crosley Green”wherever you get your podcasts.
On a dark night in April 1989, a young man named Chip Flynn was shot in a Florida orange grove. His ex-girlfriend Kim was the only surviving witness and claimed a Black man had robbed, kidnapped, and killed Chip. A year later, Crosley Green was sentenced to death by an all-white jury for Flynn's murder. After 32 years behind bars, a judge ruled Green was wrongfully convicted — so why is he still in prison? Here's a preview of the new “48 Hours” podcast, “Murder in the Orange Grove: The Troubled Case Against Crosley Green” which offers the most comprehensive deep dive into this shocking case that leaves one man fighting desperately for his freedom. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty has followed this controversial case for 25 years, delving into inconsistencies — from coerced confessions to allegations of a racial hoax — that challenge the integrity of the verdict. You can hear the rest of this episode by searching for “Murder in the Orange Grove: The Troubled Case Against Crosley Green”wherever you get your podcasts.
On a moonless night, a terrifying tale unfolded involving an alleged kidnapping and a murder, all within a timeline that didn't quite add up. 19-year-old Kim Hallock found herself at the center of a traumatic event – one that would forever change the trajectory of her life, that of her ex-boyfriend Charles "Chip" Flynn, and a man named Crosley Green.Listen to new episodes of Murder in the Orange Grove: The Troubled Case Against Crosley Green every Wednesday on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On a moonless night, a terrifying tale unfolded involving an alleged kidnapping and a murder, all within a timeline that didn't quite add up. 19-year-old Kim Hallock found herself at the center of a traumatic event – one that would forever change the trajectory of her life, that of her ex-boyfriend Charles "Chip" Flynn, and a man named Crosley Green.Listen to new episodes of Murder in the Orange Grove: The Troubled Case Against Crosley Green every Wednesday on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On a moonless night, a terrifying tale unfolded involving an alleged kidnapping and a murder, all within a timeline that didn't quite add up. 19-year-old Kim Hallock found herself at the center of a traumatic event – one that would forever change the trajectory of her life, that of her ex-boyfriend Charles "Chip" Flynn, and a man named Crosley Green.Listen to new episodes of Murder in the Orange Grove: The Troubled Case Against Crosley Green every Wednesday on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On a dark night in April 1989, a young man named Chip Flynn was shot in a Florida orange grove. His ex-girlfriend Kim was the only surviving witness and claimed a Black man had robbed, kidnapped, and killed Chip. A year later, Crosley Green was sentenced to death by an all-white jury for Flynn's murder. After 32 years behind bars, a judge ruled Green was wrongfully convicted — so why is he still in prison? Here's a preview of the new “48 Hours” podcast, “Murder in the Orange Grove: The Troubled Case Against Crosley Green” which offers the most comprehensive deep dive into this shocking case that leaves one man fighting desperately for his freedom. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty has followed this controversial case for 25 years, delving into inconsistencies — from coerced confessions to allegations of a racial hoax — that challenge the integrity of the verdict. You can hear the rest of this episode by searching for “Murder in the Orange Grove: The Troubled Case Against Crosley Green” wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1990, Crosley Green, a Black man, was convicted of shooting Chip Flynn and was sentenced to death by an all-white jury. Green claimed innocence, but, despite inconsistencies in the case, his pleas were left unheard. “48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty has followed Green's case for 25 years, examining the missing pieces throughout his trial and the aftermath. Out of all the cases Erin has covered, this is the one that troubles her the most. Now, Erin is shining a new light on the case that may bring Green's freedom.Listen to new episodes of Murder in the Orange Grove: The Troubled Case Against Crosley Green every Wednesday on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In 1990, Crosley Green, a Black man, was convicted of shooting Chip Flynn and was sentenced to death by an all-white jury. Green claimed innocence, but, despite inconsistencies in the case, his pleas were left unheard. “48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty has followed Green's case for 25 years, examining the missing pieces throughout his trial and the aftermath. Out of all the cases Erin has covered, this is the one that troubles her the most. Now, Erin is shining a new light on the case that may bring Green's freedom.Listen to new episodes of Murder in the Orange Grove: The Troubled Case Against Crosley Green every Wednesday on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In 1990, Crosley Green, a Black man, was convicted of shooting Chip Flynn and was sentenced to death by an all-white jury. Green claimed innocence, but, despite inconsistencies in the case, his pleas were left unheard. “48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty has followed Green's case for 25 years, examining the missing pieces throughout his trial and the aftermath. Out of all the cases Erin has covered, this is the one that troubles her the most. Now, Erin is shining a new light on the case that may bring Green's freedom.Listen to new episodes of Murder in the Orange Grove: The Troubled Case Against Crosley Green every Wednesday on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pedestrian death at Oracle and Orange Grove...more to the story...The Suntran Crime Bus and a theft from Hobby Lobby. Three bad news storylines that tragically collided. Up and Coming Midsize City satire video grounded firmly in reality.
We're welcoming once again, Don Ballad, the premiere expert on the history of the Disneyland Hotel. He's written a series of books on the hotel. This week we're talking about the various eras of the hotel. We'll also hear about some of Don's Disneyland Hotel collection. The two books currently in Don's series are: Disneyland the Early Years 1954-1988 Disneyland Hotel 1954-1959 — The Little Motel in the Middle of the Orange Grove. You can find more information on Don's books at: magicalhotel.com https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Donald+Ballard&i=audible&ref=dp_byline_sr_audible_1 Also this week, we'll hear about the new four legged additions to the Hyperion Hub family! We'd love to hear from you! You can email or send us a recorded audio message at podcast@thehyperionhub.com. Find us on social media. The Hyperion Hub is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company or its subsidiaries. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php/?id=100063622463796 https://www.instagram.com/hyperion_hub/ https://twitter.com/i/flow/login?redirect_after_login=%2FHubHyperion
On this episode, we have special guests Orange Grove 55 and George the Italiano with us to discuss the news about the changes to the DAS pass, what's coming to Beyond Big Thunder, and a short discussion about what Disney will do about the very old monorails in the near future.CTM Apparel Shirt ReleaseYou can get CTM shirts at ctmapparelco.com!1901 Candle Co is LIVE!Visit 1901candleco.com for sign up for the email list!Subscribe To The Show & Leave Us A ReviewApple Podcasts - Click HereStitcher - Click HereSpotify - Click HereGoogle Podcasts - Click HereAmazon Podcasts - Click HereFollow Us on Social Media CTM Facebook Community: @capthemagicInstagram: @capthemagicTikTok: @capturethemagicTwitter: @capthemagicVisit Us Online Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!Capturethemagicpodcast.com - Listen to our weekly podcast!Ctmuniversal.com – find the latest episodes!Join Club 32! Our private group with access to exclusive livestreams, podcasts, and MORE! Visit ctmvip.comBook Your Vacation With Zip TravelZip Travel - visit travelwithzip.com to see how they can help you have the vacation of a lifetime!
We're back! Hope everyone had a great Easter long weekend. In this episode: - Sinead continues to jog easy, cross train and gym as the pregnancy journey continues - Dan gets back in to consistency post holiday in Singapore - Matt continues decent mileage with the Bridges 10k around the corner RESULTS: Charli-Rose Carlyon and Ky Hehir do WA proud at the World Cross Country Championships in Belgrade. Charli 3rd Aussie and 38th overall, with Ky also 3rd Aussie and 44th overall - https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-cross-country-championships/belgrade24/timetable/bydiscipline Jesse Hunt continues his red hot form on the track, winning the National Mile Championship at the Albie Thomas Mile - https://worldathletics.org/competition/calendar-results/results/7204444?eventId=10229503&gender=M Two Strive meets on in the last fortnight, with some quick 5000m and 1500m times - https://athleticswestresults.com.au/Strive/5Apr24/ Phil Gore breaks the Oceania 24hr Distance record by 600m at the IAU Oceania and Asia Championships in Canberra, running 664 laps for an incredible 265.6km. He finishes 2nd overall, with WA teammate Michael Hooker 16th with 187km. On the same track in the Australian 24hr Champs, Margie Hadley comes 5th with 196km - https://my.raceresult.com/282846/ The 3 Valleys Runningworks Ultra 2024 took place in Orange Grove with 10k, 25k and 50k races - https://my.raceresult.com/277062/results Shane Johnstone unfortunately had to stop his Bibbulmun Track FKT attempt on Day 7 in Collie, with Heart fluctuations making it unsafe to continue. He ran an incredible 618km in 6 days prior. You can still donate to his fundraiser for the Australian Wildlife Conservacy here - https://www.australianwildlife.org/support-us/transcend-trails-fundraiser/ PREVIEW: We have a look at the contenders for the iconic Bridges Fun Run 10k and try to pick our winners COMPETITION: Thanks to Vlad and Bix (https://bix-hydration.myshopify.com/en-au), we have 3 Bix sample packs to give away! Keep an eye on the WARP socials this week for further details. Follow us on Instagram @warunningpod Email us at warunningpod@outlook.com Join our Strava group at https://www.strava.com/clubs/1182797 Have a great week in running and see you next week!
Join Drew, Bill and Michael as they welcome former NWA Triple Crown Champion, The Tokyo Monster Kahagas, to the show!!! The guys interview Kahagas, hearing about his unusual path to training and becoming a wrestler, his work on the indie scene, his rise through the National, North American, and World Heavyweight Title in the NWA, as well as his influences and what he's up to today!!! You don't want to miss this!!! Join our Facebook group and be part of the show! https://www.facebook.com/groups/732554851901133 Time Stamps: Introduction: 45 seconds Kahagas Interview: 1 minute 29 seconds Wrap up, plugs, and shout outs: 1 hour 10 minutes 43 seconds Be sure to check out The Josephines at these following places: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thejosephinesbg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejosephines/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thejosephinesbg Youtube: youtube.com/@TheJosephines Website: https://thejosephines.net/ Check out LunaWorldcast at these following places: Website: https://lunaworldcast.com/home Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LunaWorldcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lunaworldcast/?hl=en A big thank you as always to The Josephines for the use of their amazing music, including this week's song "Satansfield"! Check out The Regional Rasslin Podcast: https://wrestlecopia.com/# Check out the What's the Vibe? Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@whatsthevibe Check out The Not Another Sports Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/not-another-sports-pod Check out Mr. and Mrs. Swift Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ItsMrandMrsSwift2017 Check out Captain's Corner!! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/captinscorner Check out Glory Days Grapplecon!! April 20th, 2024!! https://www.facebook.com/events/856695189529060 Have a question for one of the guys? Thoughts or comments? E-mail us at theothershippodcast@gmail.com #TheTokyoMonster #Kahagas #NWAWorldChampion #NationalHeavyweightChampion #NorthAmericanChampion # CCW #OrangeGrove #Determination #ThunderChampionshipWrestling #GloryDaysGrapplecon #GloryDaysOfFuturePast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theothership/message
Guest: Gary Meyers Gary Meyers is a good samaritan who wants to renovate the media centre at Orange Grove Primary School. He chats to Abongile Nzelenzele about his projectSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The little hand says it's time to rock n roll as Jeff and Jon discuss gas station fires, food trucks, Orange Grove, and other LA features on display during the presidential chase in 1991's Point Break. Jon chooses the next movie and scene at the end of the episode. Cohost: Jeff Glover (@Karl_Hungus314) Find us on Facebook at Scene It All with Jeff and Jon, on Twitter @sceneitall_, and on SoundCloud at Scene It All with Jeff and Jon. Send us your comments and questions at sceneitallpodcast@gmail.com. Scene discussion begins at 0:40:14 Recommends begin at 1:31:54 Jon recommends: LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga (Video Game) Jeff recommends: Severance (TV Show) Jon reveals the next movie and scene at 1:39:16
In Episode #41 of Busybee Refinishing with MelDidItHerself, I bring you five tips and tricks for finishing touches to make your furniture makeovers look and feel more professional (even if you are an amateur furniture flipper!). If you have ever wondered: How can I get the best finish on my furniture makeover? What are ways to make my furniture flips look professional? What are ways to make old furniture look new? How can I market my furniture refinishing business? How do I get crisp lines on my furniture painting projects? Then this episode is for you! Links mentioned in this episode: Episode 25: Ways To Makeover Your Furniture Drawers Want to get weekly furniture flipping inspo and tips right to your inbox? Sign up for the Friday Furniture Focus newsletter here Frog tape* to get the most crisp lines Wood salves I like to use: Howard's Feed-N-Wax* Dixie Belle's Big Mama's Butta* - I like the Orange Grove scent best! Custom maker's mark from Zazzle Are you loving the Busybee Refinishing with MelDidItHerself podcast? Let the world know by leaving a rating on whatever platform you're listening on, and leave a review on Apple Podcasts letting me know what you're loving, or what you've learned that you're going to take back into your work - this will help more busybees like us discover this community and join us every week to gush about all things furniture refinishing. Can't get enough MelDidItHerself? Check out my Instagram, YouTube and TikTok for more furniture refinishing, painting, DIY and lifestyle content to tide you over until next week's episode. Email Mel@MelDidItHerself.ca for sponsorships, or just to say hey! *this is an affiliate link, which means that I earn a small commission when you use my links at no additional cost to you!
Please think about leaving us a review or rating on your favorite podcast app!This podcast was made possible by www.labrottiecreations.com Check out their merchandise and specifically their fun pop pet art custom pieces made from photos of your very on pets. Use the promo code CRIMEXS for 20% off a fun, brightly colored, happy piece of art of your own pet at their site.Music in this episode was licensed for True Crime XS. Our theme song today is Indestructible by Noah Smith. Additional Music is Oceans by Emorie.You can reach us at our website truecrimexs.com and you can leave us a voice message at 252-365-5593. Find us most anywhere with @truecrimexsThanks for listening. Please like and subscribe if you want to hear more and you can come over to patreon.com/truecrimexs and check out what we've got going on there if you'd like to donate to fund future True Crime XS road trip investigations and FOIA requests. We also have some merchandise up at Teepublic http://tee.pub/lic/mZUXW1MOYxMSources:www.namus.govwww.thecharleyproject.comwww.newspapers.comFindlaw.comVarious News Sources Mentioned by Name
What are the best shows of 2022? Michael Young (from NERDSoul), OG55 & Vash Sky (from Orange Grove 55), Josh Taylor (from Modern Mouse), and Jay Sherer (from The Story Geeks) will each draft their Top 5 shows of 2022! You decide who has the best TV Show draft of 2022! . https://twitter.com/JaySherer https://twitter.com/OrangeGrove55 https://twitter.com/VashSky https://twitter.com/ModernMouseJosh https://twitter.com/ThatNERDSoul
It's the steamy coast of south east Africa 1824, Port Natal to be exact. It's now called eThekweni from the Zulu word for port itheku, although some say it is actually from the word emateku meaning the one-testicled thing. It of course was not a port during pre-settler times and original and ancient local name for this bay was isiBubulungu – that was what locals called it in 1824 - isiBubulungu means membership. So I suppose we could call it eThekweni iNatali just for fun. To further complicate the nomenclature, Port Natal was not a port back in 1824, it was a bay with a swooping sandy beach and a dangerous bar across its entrance that produced huge standing waves. People have lived near this bay for more than 100 000 years, and the last people before the settlers arrived were pre-Zulu. Then in 1497 Vasco da Gama sailed up the coast from the south and called the whole coastline Natal which means Christmas in Portuguese. That's because it was the Christmas period as he passed Natal trying to find the most direct route to the spice islands and India. Sailing back and forth along this part of the coast were traders. By 1824 ships such as the Leven, Barracouta and Cockburn were captained by Captain WFW Owen who had taken to the region. Others were Commodore Nourse, who was commander at Simon's town and who'd headed off in 1822 in the Andromache to meet Owen. These were adventurers who wanted to make their names and fortune from this unique part of the world. Nourse's brother Henry heard of their tales and being well off, decided to sponsor an upcoming business venture to Port Natal. By March 1823 Owen was back in Delagoa Bay and bumped into a ship called the Sincapore from Calcutta, and the Orange Grove owned by Henry Nourse. Owen's crew began to die from malaria, and he left after press ganging 12 black crew from the nearby villages. It was a thousand kilometer trip to Port Elizabeth, when Owen met up with two more ships that are to feature in the story of Port Natal. One was the Jane, the other, the Salisbury. There is an island in Durban harbour which is called Salisbury island and named after this ship. The Salisbury's captain was James Saunders King, a crucial character in our tale. These two, Farewell and King, formed a tight pair speculating on possible maritime business. They had bought a 400 ton ship called the Princess Charlotte, then sold it earning a profit. A third character in this part of our story – a man who was to marry into the Zulu clans and whose family now dominate part of KwaZulu Natal, Henry Francis Fynn, pops up. Fynn and Farewell chartered the Salisbury from King, and began to sail between Rio de Janeiro, the West Indies, Mauritius.
It's the steamy coast of south east Africa 1824, Port Natal to be exact. It's now called eThekweni from the Zulu word for port itheku, although some say it is actually from the word emateku meaning the one-testicled thing. It of course was not a port during pre-settler times and original and ancient local name for this bay was isiBubulungu – that was what locals called it in 1824 - isiBubulungu means membership. So I suppose we could call it eThekweni iNatali just for fun. To further complicate the nomenclature, Port Natal was not a port back in 1824, it was a bay with a swooping sandy beach and a dangerous bar across its entrance that produced huge standing waves. People have lived near this bay for more than 100 000 years, and the last people before the settlers arrived were pre-Zulu. Then in 1497 Vasco da Gama sailed up the coast from the south and called the whole coastline Natal which means Christmas in Portuguese. That's because it was the Christmas period as he passed Natal trying to find the most direct route to the spice islands and India. Sailing back and forth along this part of the coast were traders. By 1824 ships such as the Leven, Barracouta and Cockburn were captained by Captain WFW Owen who had taken to the region. Others were Commodore Nourse, who was commander at Simon's town and who'd headed off in 1822 in the Andromache to meet Owen. These were adventurers who wanted to make their names and fortune from this unique part of the world. Nourse's brother Henry heard of their tales and being well off, decided to sponsor an upcoming business venture to Port Natal. By March 1823 Owen was back in Delagoa Bay and bumped into a ship called the Sincapore from Calcutta, and the Orange Grove owned by Henry Nourse. Owen's crew began to die from malaria, and he left after press ganging 12 black crew from the nearby villages. It was a thousand kilometer trip to Port Elizabeth, when Owen met up with two more ships that are to feature in the story of Port Natal. One was the Jane, the other, the Salisbury. There is an island in Durban harbour which is called Salisbury island and named after this ship. The Salisbury's captain was James Saunders King, a crucial character in our tale. These two, Farewell and King, formed a tight pair speculating on possible maritime business. They had bought a 400 ton ship called the Princess Charlotte, then sold it earning a profit. A third character in this part of our story – a man who was to marry into the Zulu clans and whose family now dominate part of KwaZulu Natal, Henry Francis Fynn, pops up. Fynn and Farewell chartered the Salisbury from King, and began to sail between Rio de Janeiro, the West Indies, Mauritius.
It's the steamy coast of south east Africa 1824, Port Natal to be exact. It's now called eThekweni from the Zulu word for port itheku, although some say it is actually from the word emateku meaning the one-testicled thing. It of course was not a port during pre-settler times and original and ancient local name for this bay was isiBubulungu – that was what locals called it in 1824 - isiBubulungu means membership. So I suppose we could call it eThekweni iNatali just for fun. To further complicate the nomenclature, Port Natal was not a port back in 1824, it was a bay with a swooping sandy beach and a dangerous bar across its entrance that produced huge standing waves. People have lived near this bay for more than 100 000 years, and the last people before the settlers arrived were pre-Zulu. Then in 1497 Vasco da Gama sailed up the coast from the south and called the whole coastline Natal which means Christmas in Portuguese. That's because it was the Christmas period as he passed Natal trying to find the most direct route to the spice islands and India. Sailing back and forth along this part of the coast were traders. By 1824 ships such as the Leven, Barracouta and Cockburn were captained by Captain WFW Owen who had taken to the region. Others were Commodore Nourse, who was commander at Simon's town and who'd headed off in 1822 in the Andromache to meet Owen. These were adventurers who wanted to make their names and fortune from this unique part of the world. Nourse's brother Henry heard of their tales and being well off, decided to sponsor an upcoming business venture to Port Natal. By March 1823 Owen was back in Delagoa Bay and bumped into a ship called the Sincapore from Calcutta, and the Orange Grove owned by Henry Nourse. Owen's crew began to die from malaria, and he left after press ganging 12 black crew from the nearby villages. It was a thousand kilometer trip to Port Elizabeth, when Owen met up with two more ships that are to feature in the story of Port Natal. One was the Jane, the other, the Salisbury. There is an island in Durban harbour which is called Salisbury island and named after this ship. The Salisbury's captain was James Saunders King, a crucial character in our tale. These two, Farewell and King, formed a tight pair speculating on possible maritime business. They had bought a 400 ton ship called the Princess Charlotte, then sold it earning a profit. A third character in this part of our story – a man who was to marry into the Zulu clans and whose family now dominate part of KwaZulu Natal, Henry Francis Fynn, pops up. Fynn and Farewell chartered the Salisbury from King, and began to sail between Rio de Janeiro, the West Indies, Mauritius.
It's the steamy coast of south east Africa 1824, Port Natal to be exact. It's now called eThekweni from the Zulu word for port itheku, although some say it is actually from the word emateku meaning the one-testicled thing. It of course was not a port during pre-settler times and original and ancient local name for this bay was isiBubulungu – that was what locals called it in 1824 - isiBubulungu means membership. So I suppose we could call it eThekweni iNatali just for fun. To further complicate the nomenclature, Port Natal was not a port back in 1824, it was a bay with a swooping sandy beach and a dangerous bar across its entrance that produced huge standing waves. People have lived near this bay for more than 100 000 years, and the last people before the settlers arrived were pre-Zulu. Then in 1497 Vasco da Gama sailed up the coast from the south and called the whole coastline Natal which means Christmas in Portuguese. That's because it was the Christmas period as he passed Natal trying to find the most direct route to the spice islands and India. Sailing back and forth along this part of the coast were traders. By 1824 ships such as the Leven, Barracouta and Cockburn were captained by Captain WFW Owen who had taken to the region. Others were Commodore Nourse, who was commander at Simon's town and who'd headed off in 1822 in the Andromache to meet Owen. These were adventurers who wanted to make their names and fortune from this unique part of the world. Nourse's brother Henry heard of their tales and being well off, decided to sponsor an upcoming business venture to Port Natal. By March 1823 Owen was back in Delagoa Bay and bumped into a ship called the Sincapore from Calcutta, and the Orange Grove owned by Henry Nourse. Owen's crew began to die from malaria, and he left after press ganging 12 black crew from the nearby villages. It was a thousand kilometer trip to Port Elizabeth, when Owen met up with two more ships that are to feature in the story of Port Natal. One was the Jane, the other, the Salisbury. There is an island in Durban harbour which is called Salisbury island and named after this ship. The Salisbury's captain was James Saunders King, a crucial character in our tale. These two, Farewell and King, formed a tight pair speculating on possible maritime business. They had bought a 400 ton ship called the Princess Charlotte, then sold it earning a profit. A third character in this part of our story – a man who was to marry into the Zulu clans and whose family now dominate part of KwaZulu Natal, Henry Francis Fynn, pops up. Fynn and Farewell chartered the Salisbury from King, and began to sail between Rio de Janeiro, the West Indies, Mauritius.
Chandler Honey sells the BEST Canadian Raw Honey that is creamed and then naturally flavoured with Créme Brûlée, Yuzu & Berry & Orange Grove.In this episode, we talk about…Why Tique followed in her parents footsteps and launched an infused honey brand?What it was like to launch a company during the pandemic & how she sampled the products.Building her brand and finding her voice on social media.Mentioned in our Episode:chandlerhoney.ca@chandler.honeyPodcast episode with ShopifyStockAlgos Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/72JjbtuYmPPzySqaIg63m4?si=00010f6853a64eb7You Might Also Like:094 Re-inventing The Medicine Cabinet with Carly Stein of Beekeeper's Naturals032 The Story of Apple Falls Cider: Amelia went from Orchard Employee to Craft Cider Business Owner!132 Say YES & figure it out later w/ The CEO of Healthy Crunch, Julie Bednarski
Fourteen-year-old Gina Marie Justi's body is discovered in a marsh near an orange grove brutally raped and strangled. What follows is four decades of a game of cat and mouse. Will Gina's Marie's killer ever be held accountable?For even more true crime from ID, head to discovery+. Go to discoveryplus.com/hotanddeadly to start your 7-day free trial today. Terms apply.Find episode transcripts here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1KzXyROVw6gU5VktHuQ-cLzmh7_hlH-wk Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to The 3rd One Sucks: Sophomore Slump! We continue our journey through the works of The Wonder Years with 2018's "Sister Cities"! Join us as we decide which record is the best and which one we do our best not to cry during. Listen along at home at: https://open.spotify.com/album/7yJeilesTxseeVpN6FUzYh Timestamps: 1. "Raining in Kyoto" - 4:07 2. "Pyramids of Salt" - 8:15 3. "It Must Get Lonely" - 12:57 4. "Sister Cities" - 17:36 5. "Flowers Where Your Face Should Be" - 20:36 6. "Heaven's Gate (Sad & Sober)" - 25:09 7. "We Look Like Lightning" - 28:33 8. "The Ghost of Right Now" - 32:33 9. "When The Blue Finally Came" - 35:41 10. "The Orange Grove" - 37:53 11. "The Ocean Grew Hands to Hold Me" - 41:32 Contact us at: twitter.com/the3rdonesucks the3rdonesucks@gmail.com The 3rd One Sucks: Sophomore Slump is hosted by Dan and Sun. Mixed and Edited by Dan. Intro/Outro Music and Show Art by Dan. The 3rd One Sucks is a Retrograde Orbit Radio production. Find more great shows like this at www.retrogradeorbitradio.com
The little hand says it's time to rock n roll as Jeff and Jon discuss gas station fires, food trucks, Orange Grove, and other LA features on display during the presidential chase in 1991's Point Break. Jon chooses the next movie and scene at the end of the episode. Cohost: Jeff Glover (@Karl_Hungus314) Find us on Facebook at Scene It All with Jeff and Jon, on Twitter @sceneitall_, and on SoundCloud at Scene It All with Jeff and Jon. Send us your comments and questions at sceneitallpodcast@gmail.com. Scene discussion begins at 0:40:14 Recommends begin at 1:31:54 Jon recommends: LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga (Video Game) Jeff recommends: Severance (TV Show) Jon reveals the next movie and scene at 1:39:16
The family of a 15-year-old girl who was among patrons at the Enyobeni tavern in Scenery Park in the Eastern Cape on Saturday, say the deadly incident has left emotional scars on those who survived. The girl, who is from Orange Grove in East London, has told family that she and a few friends hired minibuses to drop them off at the tavern on Saturday night, just hours before 21 young people were found dead inside the venue. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to a friend of the 15-year-old's family.
Chad McLeish delivers a powerful testimony and relates our Christian walk to an orange grove. Great message and one you don't want to miss.
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In this episode Rob and Spence sit down with Tripp to relive their trip to Florida to hunt Osceolas in the orange groves. We hear a first-hand account of Tripp's bird and Spence gives us a run down on Kelan and Weston's hunt. If you like the show, share it with a friend and leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts. It helps us get the Sound of New Generation out to more folks!
Episode 6-16. The Devil in the Orange Grove Before the Devil went down to Georgia he spent some time in Florida. What does he look like? Does he wear a star? Sheriff Willis McCall, 28 years in office. The Sheriff, his family, and their impacts on many from 1944 to today. On line Oct 2, 2021. @ 7:00 pm EST FelonFile.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/felonfile/message
A short one this week, with an insight on the early life of a lesser known killer.
Ben and comedian/art expert Anna Bianco (@annacainbianco) review the unique personality and paintings of 19th-20th century French artist, Henri Rousseau. Paintings (time discussed) Myself: Portrait-Landscape (18:00) - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Henri_Rousseau_-_Myself-_Portrait_%E2%80%93_Landscape_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg Surprised! or Tiger in a Tropical Storm (22:38) - https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/henri-rousseau-surprised The Repast of the Lion (25:53) - https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/438822 War (26:35) - https://www.wikiart.org/en/henri-rousseau/war-or-the-ride-of-discord-1894 Night by Ferdinand Hodler (29:04) - https://arthistoryproject.com/artists/ferdinand-hodler/night/ The Past and the Present (30:55) - https://collection.barnesfoundation.org/objects/5695/The-Past-and-the-Present-or-Philosophical-Thought-(Le-Passe-et-le-present-ou-Pensee-philosophique)/ The Hungry Lion Throws Itself on the Antelope (33:47) - https://www.art.com/products/p14617501738-sa-i6777216/henri-rousseau-the-hungry-lion-throws-itself-on-the-antelope.htm The Football Players (35:43) - https://www.guggenheim.org/artwork/3542 Apes in the Orange Grove (37:57) - https://www.wikiart.org/en/henri-rousseau/apes-in-the-orange-grove The Dream (44:54) - https://www.moma.org/collection/works/79277 The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali (47:30) - https://www.moma.org/collection/works/79018
Charlie and Rosanna Ley (The Orange Grove) discuss whether one of her main characters, Ella, made the right decision with the situational contexts at hand, the viability of a shop focused on orange-related products and set up in Dorset, the Seville producers of those products, and the secrets of the flour-free cake that starts the whole thing off. Some podcast apps do not show description links properly unless the listener subscribes to the podcast. If you can't click the links below and don't wish to subscribe, copy and paste the following address into your browser to access the episode's page on my blog: http://wormhole.carnelianvalley.com/podcast/episode-41-rosanna-ley Gospa Citrus Organic Orange Farm Bridport, Dorset The cake Rosanna's writing retreats Question Index 07:24 Would it be right to say that the Flamenco is an important aspect further than as itself, symbolically? 09:01 Was there a starting point for Ella's story? 10:44 Tell us about your research 13:05 Would Holly's shop be a viable business? 14:46 Where did you come across the cake? 16:58 Had you set out to include Felix's narrative from the first? 19:18 (Spoiler question) Had you considered having the 1988 Ella staying on in Seville? 21:55 Will Ella and Ingrid's relationship continue to get better? 22:55 What's next? 25:36 Tell us about your writing retreats Purchase Links The Orange Grove: Amazon UK Amazon US Amazon Canada Waterstones Hive Barnes & Noble IndieBound Chapters Indigo I am an IndieBound affiliate and earn a small commission on qualifying purchases. Photograph used with the permission of the author.
This week I sat down with Amanda the owner of the Vintage etsy shop Orange Grove Vintage. She shared with me her secrets for finding great vintage pieces, the value in making more sustainable fashion choices, how to navigate a thrift store, and how she grew her business. Listen in for some great vintage shopping tips! Links: https://www.instagram.com/orangegrovevintage/ https://www.etsy.com/shop/OrangeGroveVintage https://cannedhamvintage.com/ https://www.instagram.com/themarketmarie https://www.visitstpeteclearwater.com/profile/st-pete-indie-market/2296 https://www.facebook.com/AtomicHolidayBazaar/ www.fashionschooldropout.com https://www.instagram.com/therealfashionschooldropout/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realfashionschooldropout/message
Chegamos ao quinto episódio da nossa Parada Cultural das Nações, série especial do podcast do site NERVOS que, inspirada pelos Jogos Olímpicos de Tóquio que começam no dia 23 de julho de 2021, reimagina o tradicional desfile das delegações na Cerimônia de Abertura, trocando os atletas pelos filmes, séries e músicos que poderiam representar estes países. Hoje, os destaques são da vizinha Argentina e da caribenha Aruba, com um bônus sobre as antigas Antilhas Holandesas. Ouça no lugar que você quiser: SoundCloud | Spotify | Deezer | iTunes | Google Podcasts | Orelo | Feed | Download Parada Cultural das Nações #5 > A partir de 9s Argentina > A partir de 58s - Porta-bandeira: o álbum La Conquista del Espacio (2020), do músico de rock Fito Páez - Destaques: os filmes La Quietud (2018), de Pablo Trapero; O Anjo (2018), de Luis Ortega; A Odisseia dos Tontos (2019), de Sebastián Borensztein; Mamãe Mamãe Mamãe (2020), de Sol Berruezo Pichon-Rivière; e Vicenta (2020), de Darío Doria; a série O Jardim de Bronze (2017-), de Gustavo Malajovich; as cantoras TINI e Maria Becerra; o o DJ e produtor Bizarrap; e os cantores DUKI, KHEA, Cazzu e L-Gante - Citados: os filmes La Tregua (1975), de La Trégua; Camila (1984), de María Luisa Bemberg; A História Oficial (1985), de Luis Puenzo; Nove Rainhas (2000), de Fabián Bielinsky; La Ciénaga (2001) e Zama (2017), de Lucrecia Martel; O Filho da Noiva (2001) e O Segredo de Seus Olhos (2009), de Juan José Campanella; Relatos Selvagens (2014), de Damián Szifron; O Clã (2015), de Pablo Trapero; O Cidadão Ilustre (2016), de Gastón Duprat e Mariano Cohn; No Fim do Túnel (2016), de Rodrigo Grande; as telenovelas Chiquititas (1995-2000), Rebelde Way (2002-03) e Floricienta (2004-05), de Cris Morena; Violetta (2012-15), de Jorge Nisco e Martín Saban; Kally’s Mashup (2017-19), de Adam Anders e Antony Falcón; as bandas Soda Stereo e Los Pericos; os cantores Charly García, Carlos Gardel e Mercedes Sosa Aruba (+ Curaçao e São Martinho/Sint Maarten) > A partir de 7min14s - Porta-bandeira: o curta-arubano Pariba (2019), de Aramis Gonzalez e Elise van der Linde - Destaques: o longa holandês em coprodução com Curaçao, Buladó (2020), de Eché Janga, e o curta Remembering Irma: Voices of St. Martin (2018), de Daphne Schmon; a cantora arubana Landa Henriquez; o pianista Randal Corsen e o duo de eletrônica Shermanology, ambos de Curaçao; e a banda de reggae rock Orange Grove, que tem alguns de seus integrantes vindos Sint Maarten - Citados: o longa arubano Abo So / Only You (2013), de Juan Francisco Pardo; as bandas arubanas Basic One e Grupo di Betico; os expatriados Bobby Farrell (vocalista do grupo de disco music Boney M.), Iwan Groeneveld (integrante do duo pop Spooky and Sue) e o cantor de reggae Wally Warning; e o pianista e compositor de Curaçao, Wim Statius Muller Encerramento > A partir de 10min18s Confira a transcrição completa deste podcast no site: https://www.nervos.com.br/post/paradaculturaldasnacoes5-argentina-aruba *Músicas presentes no podcast: “Brazilian Fantasy (Standard Version)”, de Alexandre de Faria; “Hino da Argentina”, de Blas Parera e Vicente López y Planes; “La Conquista del Espacio”, de Fito Páez; “Hino de Aruba”, de Juan Chabaya 'Padu' Lampe e Rufo Wever; e “Easy Love”, de Orange Grove
Opening a true connection between the Forest and the City, bits transform the Orange Grove. Artwork: Support https://www.rachaelamber.com/ Music: Check Out fivvr.com/human_nature Website: Enjoy https://grasslandswithouttime.photography/ *This episode was inspired by a short story written by an articulate friend. For more information please visit Patreon.com
At Night, as Blu picks a nemophila, lilacs grow filling the square with an impassable visage decorous and slight. A safety latch on The Door at the Orange Grove breaks on a light... Artwork: https://www.rachaelamber.com/ Music: https://www.fiverr.com/humanature?up_rollout=true Website: https://grasslandswithouttime.photography/
“Walt Disney always believed that dreams do come true, and this is his living monument to that belief, Disneyland USA. Walt Disney’s Dream comes true, a land of inspiration where yesterday still lives and Tomorrow is already here.” That’s how Disneyland 1968 Television special opened, just 2 years after the passing of Walt Disney. The narrator goes on talking about the brief history of the Orange Grove that turned into Disneyland, in 1955. Since then the park has continued to grow, and this 1968 special is designed to bring us up to date on the latest at Disneyland, so let’s take a tour starting right in the town square. Complete with Audio of Walt describing Mainstreet USA. A theme that’s repeated through the special, it’s a remarkable time capsule into Disneyland attractions in 1968.
Just a quick New Year's Message from your pal Sully at the corner of Orange Grove and Colorado in Pasadena.
The Mississippi Moments Decades Series continues counting down to the Center for Oral History and Cultural Heritage 50th Anniversary Celebration in 2021. This week we hear from Aino Driegert’s oral history recorded on January 12, 1973. It would the first of seven interviews documenting the story of Finnish immigrants who came to Mississippi beginning 1899. They settled on the Gulf Coast in a small community named for a nearby orange grove. The name was changed to Laine after the first Finnish settler in the area, Gideon Laine, who encouraged other Finns to come. After the Southern Paper Company opened a mill there in 1912, the name was changed to Kreole. Today it is part of Moss Point. In the early days, the group had to deal such difficulties as hostile locals, who would terrorize them with night rides, firing into the air and yelling “Yankees go home.” The children were also teased as “foreigners” until they learned to speak English. But soon the hardworking Finns proved their worth and were accepted as part of the community, learning to fit in while keeping their cultural traditions and Lutheran faith intact. 1973 – Aino Driegert was born in Orange Grove, Missisippi in 1902. In this episode, she discusses why her parents left Finland and her father’s love for America. As the daughter of Finnish immigrants, Driegert started school before she could speak English. She recalls how her family struggled to become part of the Gulf Coast community in those early days. The Gulf Coast Finnish Community worked to maintain their cultural heritage and traditions. Driegert describes various social gatherings such as communal bathing in the family sauna. According to Driegert, even though the children of their community have scattered across the country, they still consider the Gulf Coast home. She reflects with pride on the character of the Finnish people. PHOTO: Joanne Anderson, Gulflive.com
Colleagues of specialist anaesthetist, the late Dr Abdulhay Munshi say they are distressed and worried about the lack of progress into the investigation of his murder. Munshi was shot six times in Orange Grove on 16 September after he stopped to check his car, which had been rammed at the back by a motorist.
Dani Vee chats to Kate Murdoch about her novel The Orange Grove, historical fiction and books.
The Terran Squad's mission takes them to a graveyard in Orange Grove. Looking to find additional clues to Stein, they learn more about each other. https://www.worldanvil.com/w/earth-28prime29-saturdaynightgamingllc Featuring: Pulsar played by Ronnie Shenks Discord played by Kaleb Beard Violet played by Laura Wagner Four-2 played by John Mclay The Seeker played by Tony Stephens Scott Hibbard as the GM Credit: Immortals - Fall Out Boy
The South African Medical Association (SAMA) has condemned the murder of specialist anaesthetist Dr Abdulhay Munshi, describing the heinous crime as outrageous and deplorable. It is believed that Munshi was shot six times in Orange Grove on Wednesday after he stopped to check his car, which had been rammed at the back by a motorist.
KATE MURDOCH launches her book 'THE ORANGE GROVE" When status is survival, every choice has its consequence. Blois, 1705. The chateau of Duc Hugo d’Amboise simmers with rivalry and intrigue. Henriette d’Augustin, one of five mistresses of the duc, lives at the chateau with her daughter. When the duc’s wife, Duchesse Charlotte, maliciously undermines a new mistress, Letitia, Henriette is forced to choose between position and morality. She fights to maintain her status whilst targeted by the duchesse who will do anything to harm her enemies. The arrival of charismatic tarot reader, Romain de Villiers, further escalates tensions as rivals in domestic politics and love strive for supremacy. In a society where status is a matter of life and death, Henriette must stay true to herself, her daughter, and her heart, all the while hiding a painful secret of her own. SHOW NOTES: Writes4Women www.writes4women.com Facebook @writes4women Twitter / Instagram @w4wpodcast W4W Patreon https://www.writes4women.com/support-us-on-patreon Kate Murdoch "The Orange Grove" https://katemurdochauthor.com/the-orange-grove/ Facebook @katemurdochauthor Twitter @KateMurdoch3 Instagram @katemurdoch2 Pamela Cook www.pamelacook.com.au Facebook @pamelacookauthor Twitter @PamelaCookAU Instagram @pamelacookwrites Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler) www.listenuppodcasting.com.au Facebook @kelbutler / @listenuppodcasting Twitter @KelB See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, Mark and Marc discuss innovation in the life sciences industry, including the recent launch of Orange Grove's portfolio company, Asalyxa Bio. Topics include: Remdesivir and Marc's view on this experimental medicine for combatting effects of COVID-19 Why Marc decided to focus his professional life on funding innovations in health care and what led him to concentrate there With Marc's expertise in analyzing and putting together deals, what role the ability for founders and executives to craft compelling, accessible narratives about the value of their products plays in their ultimate success Examples when Marc felt a particularly engaging pitch propelled a medicine forward to success while perhaps a medicine that was at least as innovative if not more stumbled and failed because of ineffective messaging about its benefits With global teams racing to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, how Marc sees the deal or investment community responding As an entrepreneur and health care investor, what Marc considers the most important thing entrepreneurs should be doing right now to position themselves for success despite the economic turbulence
On Thursday, the Early Breakfast show received a call from Regina Ncube in Orange Grove who highlighted various struggles she's been facing since the lockdown began. Good samaritans reached out to Regina to offer some assistance. She speaks to Africa on the feedback she's received.. Guests: Regina Ncube, caller Topic: Help for caller in need See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
The Greek Old Age Home at Agio Nektario at Orange Grove, is a beloved organisation that houses our elderly community. In this show we discuss the Covid-19 times at the Old Age Home and the efforts made by our community and the Hellenic Federation of South Africa to assist them.
For our second blast to the past, Jenn reads The Orange Grove by Kate Murdoch, a historic drama full of intrigue, magic, and many characters. In this episode we delve not only into historical accuracy in period dramas, but also discuss the pitfalls of balancing characters and the difficulty of killing your darlings.New episodes of Casing the Cover are released on the last second and fourthTuesday of each month. New and current episodes available atSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Qg83iCryEXcwoTIJ6aqOAStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/mary-harrington/casing-the-coverApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/casing-the-cover/id1470176150Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5qOQUYz-qEJZ0JGgFsmnQQTo get regular updates about Casing the Cover, or to suggest an upcoming episode topic or book for review you can find us at:Casingthecover.comhttps://www.facebook.com/CasingTheCover@casingthecover on Twitteror email us at Casingthecoverpod@gmail.comSpecial thanks to Mic Leone for our logo design: https://www.facebook.com/MicLeoneDesigner
Snaking along the perimeter of an apartment complex, amaranth grows to harken to a peculiar sound emanating from a clothesline as a scar heals the roots of the persimmon tree in The Orange Grove. Find music at https://www.fiverr.com/humanature?up_rollout=true
A late-night romantic drive turns into a nightmare as a young Titusville couple are kidnapped at gunpoint and driven to a deserted orange grove in the middle of the might where gunshots change three lives forever. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join me as we hop in the truck of current George West ISD Athletic Director and Head Football Coach, Brent Kornegay. We will be talking Devine, Llano, Orange Grove, Yoakum, and George West. What it's like coaching in your hometown. We talk about college at Texas Lutheran University, the importance of coaching junior high first, and some of the most fun we had was talking about the Yoakum-Cuero rivalry, and so much more. Coach Kornegay is an outstanding athletic director and with over 115 wins as a head football coach in 17 seasons. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erik-thormaehlen/support
In 1705, the French Court in Versailles was full of plotting and scheming. This was also happening with a Duke's wife and his five mistresses, who were all trying to improve their own circumstances in 'The Orange Grove' by Kate Murdoch. When truth is stranger than fiction you have a novel in the making. Meg Keneally fictionalizes the real life story of convict Mary Bryant in 'Fled' which dramatises the transportation and escape of a forthright and independent women in those early years of Australian settlement.
Someone has to hold their hands very carefully underneath, to catch a tear inside a message in a bottle. Plus, a look at the sound triangles make. Music by Catalin Chirilia Written by Kate Madara Additional Notes on "The Follow" https://www.patreon.com/GrasslandsWithOutTime
“The Orange Grove vividly recreates the lives, loves and fears of aristocratic women at the turn of the 18th century. Intrigues, jealousies, and the terror of being dependent on the whims of a selfish duc…the ladies of the chateau are brought alive in Kate Murdoch's fascinating second novel.”Continue reading
Nearly a third of world's orange juice comes from Florida's expansive orange groves and successful processing plants.
Rooftop Reggae is reviewing the 7th studio album by the reggae band Stick Figure. I'm going to talk to you about the new album, play you a few of my favorite tracks on it and then leave you with a preview of next weeks review, a band you should all be listening to and enjoying, Orange Grove. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jeff-radick/message
Let's talk about some real Florida food! We'll learn to make the Columbia Restaurant's signature 1905 Salad, which was actually invented in the 1940s. Then, fast-forward to 1961, when the Junior League of Tampa debuted its Gasparilla Cookbook, which included its prize-winning Florida Orange Grove Pie. And, we've got a conversation with celebrity chef Lazarus Lynch, who's spreading the word about his Southern cuisine using a modern-day kitchen staple: social media. Support for The Zest Podcast comes from Seitenbacher Brand Natural Foods, like Muesli cereals, oils, oatmeal, energy bars, gluten-free fruit gummies for the kids, organic coffee and more. Available in supermarkets, health food stores or online at Seitenbacher.com.
Let's talk about some real Florida food! We'll learn to make the Columbia Restaurant's signature 1905 Salad, which was actually invented in the 1940s. Then, fast-forward to 1961, when the Junior League of Tampa debuted its Gasparilla Cookbook, which included its prize-winning Florida Orange Grove Pie. And, we've got a conversation with celebrity chef Lazarus Lynch, who's spreading the word about his Southern cuisine using a modern-day kitchen staple: social media. Support for The Zest Podcast comes from Seitenbacher Brand Natural Foods, like Muesli cereals, oils, oatmeal, energy bars, gluten-free fruit gummies for the kids, organic coffee and more. Available in supermarkets, health food stores or online at Seitenbacher.com.
Meg, Symphony and Hal discuss episode 38 of Welcome to Night Vale: Orange Grove. They engage in a passionate discussion about pronunciation. They talk about their love of citrus and the bitchslapping on “Non Peters, You Know Not the Farmer”. In the FanZone CalZone™ we hear from listeners about Australian spiders, Night Vale themed weddings and whether or not anything is real. Send us your thoughts, comments, and questions! Leave us a voicemail at 929-277-2050 or e-mail us at info@goodmorningnightvale.com. Be a total babe and support our Patreon. www.patreon.com/goodmorningnightvale Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Good Morning Night Vale is a production of Night Vale Presents Hosted by Symphony Sanders, Hal Lublin, and Meg Bashwiner Produced by Meg Bashwiner Edited by Grant Stewart Mixed by Vincent Cacchione Theme Music by Disparition Logo by Rob Wilson http://goodmorningnightvale.com
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What role does illness play in our expression as a spiritual creature in a human form? Each of our bodies represents wholeness in Being. Illness can take form and register in our mental, emotional and or physical realms creating a sense of holes in our wholeness. Dr. Mmatheo Motsisi holds degrees in both Indigenous and Chinese healing and appreciates Western medicine with its different references. We continue our conversation that began in Episode 9 about Spirit expressing in the human form and how to listen to what is being said through our bodies.Friend/GuestDr. Mmatheo Motsisi, is an Indigenous Knowledge System Practitioner. (IKS) She holds several degrees of healing among them in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) & Acupuncture. She has traveled far and wide working with indigenous peoples in Nepal, India, China, USA and Motherland Africa.She is the author of “Odyssey of a Healer” a ten-year personal spiritual pilgrimage and the experiences of other healers she has interacted with, during her many travels. It was a journey exploring the ‘Healing Power of Nature.’ Her quest has been to unravel the mystery that underlies the foundations anchoring “Our State of Oneness,” beyond the created and perceived divisions in existence.She runs her Holistic Practice located in Orange Grove, Johannesburg, South Africa. Her complete bio and more information is on her website www.mmatheomotsisi.com and you can reach her at mmatheo@worldonline.co.za. Her book, “Odyssey of a Healer,” is available on Amazon.com.You can learn more about this episode’s elements and find out about Janet and her work with clients at janetandbeyond.com. There you can also find out about her Zoom Video Conferencing Groups available to all who would enjoy small group play about Being and utilizing our intuitive skill sets.
Consciousness and The Holes in Our Wholeness with Dr. Mmatheo Motsisi Part OneWhat role does illness play in our expression as a spiritual creature in a human form? Each of our bodies represents wholeness in Being. Illness can take form and register in our mental, emotional and or physical realms creating a sense of holes in our wholeness. Dr. Mmatheo Motsisi holds degrees in both Indigenous and Chinese healing and appreciates Western medicine with its different references. She joins Janet in conversation about Spirit expressing in the human form and how to listen to what is being said through our bodies.Part Two will be Episode 10. Friend/GuestDr. Mmatheo Motsisi, is an Indigenous Knowledge System Practitioner. (IKS) She holds several degrees of healing among them in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) & Acupuncture. She has traveled far and wide working with indigenous peoples in Nepal, India, China, USA and Motherland Africa.She is the author of “Odyssey of a Healer” a ten-year personal spiritual pilgrimage and the experiences of other healers she has interacted with, during her many travels. It was a journey exploring the ‘Healing Power of Nature.’ Her quest has been to unravel the mystery that underlies the foundations anchoring ‘Our State of Oneness’, beyond the created and perceived divisions in existence.She runs her Holistic Practice located in Orange Grove, Johannesburg, South Africa. Her complete bio and more information is on her website www.mmatheomotsisi.com and you can reach her at mmatheo@worldonline.co.za“Odyssey of a Healer” is available on AmazonYou can learn more about this episode’s elements at http://janetandbeyond.com/podcast.htmlYou can find out about Janet and her work with clients at http://janetandbeyond.com. There you can also find out about her Zoom Video Conferencing Groups available to all who would enjoy small group play about Being and utilizing our intuitive skill sets.
Before we get in to this week's episode, let me remind you that this Thursday is Streetsblog L.A.'s annual awards dinner. We'll be honoring Active SGV, Asm. Laura Friedman and some others. To get tickets or for more information, click here. Leading off the podcast, Kris speaks with Blair Miller with the Pasadena Complete Streets Coalition to get an update on the proposed protected bike lane for Union Street in Pasadena. Unlike the road diet that was scrapped for Orange Grove earlier this year, there has not been nearly the level of opposition for this project. Conversely, Miller and Fortin report that more advocates for safe streets were galvanized by the NIMBY Bikelash last year. Second, Damien talks with Androush Danielians, Executive Officer of Project Engineering at L.A. Metro about the I-210 Barrier Project. For those new to this discussion, ever since the opening of the Gold Line Foothill Extension, people have been crashing their cars into the train tracks where it runs parallel to the I-210. At the April Metro Board Meeting, the Board voted to move forward with a project to create barriers between the freeway and Metro property. For more coverage of this issue from Streetsblog, click here. #SGV Connect is supported by Foothill Transit, offering car-free travel throughout the San Gabriel Valley with connections to the new Gold Line Stations across the Foothills and Commuter Express lines traveling into the heart of downtown L.A. To plan your trip, visit Foothill Transit. “Foothill Transit. Going Good Places.” Catch past episodes of SGV Connect and #DamienTalks on LibSyn,iTunes, Google Play, or Overcast.
In this episode I sat down with retired head football coach and athletic director, Mike Williamson. Coach Williamson spent ten years in Bandera that culminated in the 2002 State Championship, in a double overtime thriller against Midland Greenwood, after entering the playoffs as the third seed. Coach Williamson and I discuss his career that spanned more than three decades, across Orange Grove, Pearsall, Eldorado, Devine, Carrizo Springs, Laredo United, La Pryor, Uvalde, and Bandera. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erik-thormaehlen/support
In this episode I sat down with retired head football coach and athletic director, Mike Williamson. Coach Williamson spent ten years in Bandera that culminated in the 2002 State Championship, in a double overtime thriller against Midland Greenwood, after entering the playoffs as the third seed. Coach Williamson and I discuss his career that spanned more than three decades, across Orange Grove, Pearsall, Eldorado, Devine, Carrizo Springs, Laredo United, La Pryor, Uvalde, and Bandera. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erik-thormaehlen/support
Laurie crosses Orange Grove, crosses the Rubicon, crosses the Styx, and I'm talking about lighting, I'm talking about dogs barking, I'm talking about will o' the wisps, about music, about shadows, and about the power of suggestion.
Live(ish) from the Texas High School Coaches Association Coaching School and Convention in San Antonio, the guys are joined by Matt Stepp to talk about the largest collection of coaches in the nation, and talk to new Orange Grove coach Mark DelPercio about his move from Delaware to Texas.
By now, everyone's heard of ICOs (Initial Coin Offerings) where companies issue their own currency-like tokens. They boomed massively in 2017, alongside the whole cryptocurrency craze. But very few people really get what they are, and how they fit into the regulatory landscape. On this week's Odd Lots podcast, we speak with Peter van Valkenburgh, the director of research at Coin Center, who explains why you have to go back to a 1946 case involving a Florida orange grower to understand how regulators see these newfangled financial instruments.
On Day 67 of our Kindness Crews-Aid with Crews Chevy, we gave Orange Grove Elementary Kindergarten Teacher, Mrs. Kay, a Free 2 Hour Boat Rental courtesy of Sea Island Boat Rentals!
In this episode that got cut short due to technical problems we play the heavily awaited game of Who did it, Deadpool or Florida Man, once done with that we talk about the new Captain Underpants trailer, then everyone is creeped out by the hi stranger video, and the group gets sad when they find out the true story about dingo ate my baby. To read more on the dingo ate my baby and other macabre stories check out http://www.blumhouse.com/ Also we started a patreon to fuel our addictions. You can find it here www.patreon.com/SpeakingofWhich If you like what hear make sure to like us on soundcloud: @the-rupel And if you really like us subscribe to our Itunes and leave a review: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-rupel/id1145072724 And if you enjoy the antics of The Rupel, make sure to check out the other podcast he's featured at www.talkingwithburritos.com/ Make sure to check out The Jasons, which their song Welcome Home(Camp Crystal Lake) is featured as an intro to this episode, and buy some sweet merch at www.thejasons.bigcartel.com/ and check them out on social media at www.facebook.com/thejasonsband/
Daniel starts off by introducing himself and talking about the new product he developed for Fog Creek Software, HyperDev. He then talks about how he got started in web development and how he built a game for the Chrome App Store. Cecil then asks about Daniel's venture into building a game engine and what motivates him to learn. The show wraps up with Daniel talking about his orange grove and how he handles working from home. Links Daniel X on Twitter Daniel X's Blog HyperDev Contrasaurus Dwarf Fortress Pixie Engine Flash Punk Flixel Alfred Richie's Marvel Legendary dividers Bio Daniel X Moore ...
The Hermetic Hour for Thursday with host Poke Runyon, will present a discussion on the life and times of America's most famous and notorious ceremonial magician John (Marvel) Whiteside Parsons. You don't have to be "a rocket scientist" to understand the secrets of magick -- but Jack Parsons actually was a rocket scientist, and he not only established the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (NASA's JPL) in Pasadena, but also ran the Agape Lodge of the O.T.O. from a mansion on Orange Grove that members called "The Ghastly Gables." Parsons has a lunar crater named after him -- on the dark side, of course. We will trace Jack's fantastic career from the depression years through WW II, and the the post war era. Our references will be John Carter's (Warlord of Mars?) book "Sex and Rockets" (1999), our own conversations with Lou Culling and Cameron Parsons, our own 1976 Seventh Ray publication of Parson's "Freedom is a Two-Edged Sword." We'll discuss the "Babalon Working," and the Cal Tech drama department's recent stage play "Pasadena Babalon." Launch time: 8:00 p.m. Thursday -- five, four, three, two, one...Blast Off ! (Io Pan !)
Mike moved to Alaska at the age of ten from Orange Grove, Mississippi. He graduated from Anchorage High School and the University of San Francisco, and is currently in the Master of Arts program at Alaska Pacific University. He is still active in Chilkoot Charlie’s, the business he started on January 1, 1970.
John Peters - you know the farmer? - had a huge, healthy orange crop this year. But Carlos grows skeptical about a sudden orange grove in the desert. Plus, the City Council tries to get out of town, and an important correction to a previous story. Weather: "Black White and Red" by Emrys Cronin. soundcloud.com/emrys-cronin Music: Disparition, disparition.info. Logo: Rob Wilson, silastom.com. Produced by Night Vale Presents. Written by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor. Narrated by Cecil Baldwin. More Info: welcometonightvale.com, and follow @NightValeRadio on Twitter or Facebook.
The Hermetic Hour for Thursday February 2nd, 2012 with host Poke Runyon, will present a discussion on the life and times of America's most famous and notorious ceremonial magician John (Marvel) Whiteside Parsons. You don't have to be "a rocket scientist" to understand the secrets of magick -- but Jack Parsons actually was a rocket scientist, and he not only established the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (NASA's JPL) in Pasadena, but also ran the Agape Lodge of the O.T.O. from a mansion on Orange Grove that members called "The Ghastly Gables." Parsons has a lunar crater named after him -- on the dark side, of course. We will trace Jack's fantastic career from the depression years through WW II, and the the post war era. Our references will be John Carter's (Warlord of Mars?) book "Sex and Rockets" (1999), our own conversations with Lou Culling and Cameron Parsons, our own 1976 Seventh Ray publication of Parson's "Freedom is a Two-Edged Sword." We'll discuss the "Babalon Working," and the Cal Tech drama department's recent stage play "Pasadena Babalon." Launch time: 8:00 p.m. Thursday -- five, four, three, two, one...Blast Off ! (Io Pan !)