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durée : 00:06:22 - Le Prélude de la Suite pour luth BWV 997 de Jean-Sébastien Bach - Pour certains ce sont les Beatles ou Dalida qui ont marqués leurs jeunesses. Pour Sébastien Llinares, c'est le Prélude BWV 997 de Bach qui l'a fait grandir. Evoluer, se remettre en question et se libérer, tant de paliers traversés au rythme des doubles croches. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
When life leaves wounds and brokenness, Jesus, the Good Samaritan, comes with healing in His hands. In this message, Pastor Corey Erman reveals the restoring power of the oil and the wine of the Spirit. No matter what you've faced, God is ready to heal, restore, and make you whole again! “…He went to him and bandaged his wounds, pouring on oil and wine…” — Luke 10:34To support this ministry and help us reach the nations with revival visit RiverWPB.com or text GIVE and any amount to (855) 968-3708.
Episode 175! In this episode we take a few calls, and discuss a very intense philosophical pipe smoking question.. Support our sponsorredeemedpipes.cominstagram.com/redeemedpipesfacebook.com/redeemedestatepipesebay.com/usr/redeemedpipesIf you would like to support the podcast mission of providing a smoking lounge atmosphere for those that don't have one, see the options at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pipespourspalsPipes, Pours, and PalsPO Box 432 Daleville, IN 47334Call "The Pipeline" and leave us a message to potentially be used on air at 209-677-7473 (209-Mrs-Pipe)Email us at pipespoursandpals@gmail.comInstagram@PipesPoursAndPals@TheCoffeePotCodger@IndianaNate
The Smart 7 is an award winning daily podcast, in association with METRO, that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7am, 7 days a week…With over 18 million downloads and consistently charting, including as No. 1 News Podcast on Spotify, we're a trusted source for people every day and we've won Gold at the Signal International Podcast awardsIf you're enjoying it, please follow, share, or even post a review, it all helps... Today's episode includes the following: https://x.com/i/status/1959960708730191937 https://x.com/i/status/1959879342596542814https://x.com/i/status/1959658240557617190https://x.com/i/status/1959662740768772252 https://x.com/i/status/1959883985632231696 https://x.com/i/status/1959954567979839847 https://x.com/i/status/1960093060097867968 https://x.com/i/status/1959205420825755933 https://youtu.be/Uk6LhwvTYrE Contact us over @TheSmart7pod or visit www.thesmart7.com or find out more at www.metro.co.uk Voiced by Jamie East, using AI, written by Liam Thompson, researched by Lucie Lewis and produced by Daft Doris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we're breaking down UFC Shanghai, headlined by Johnny Walker vs. Mingyang Zhang. We also dive into a high-stakes co-main event at 145 lbs.: Brian Ortega vs. Aljamain Sterling. Plus, Matt “The Mechanic” has to pay up on last week's bet… which means eating a raw egg straight from one of Bill's chickens!Thanks for tuning in and supporting the show—pour yourself a drink, sit back, and enjoy the ride.
Episode 174!! In this episode we talk Justin's best recipe and a myriad of other nonsensical topics. Trigger Warning! We do talk pipes and tobacco for once.Support our sponsorredeemedpipes.cominstagram.com/redeemedpipesfacebook.com/redeemedestatepipesebay.com/usr/redeemedpipesIf you would like to support the podcast mission of providing a smoking lounge atmosphere for those that don't have one, see the options at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pipespourspalsPipes, Pours, and PalsPO Box 432 Daleville, IN 47334Call "The Pipeline" and leave us a message to potentially be used on air at 209-677-7473 (209-Mrs-Pipe)Email us at pipespoursandpals@gmail.comInstagram@PipesPoursAndPals@TheCoffeePotCodger@IndianaNate
In this episode of The Bourbon Road, hosts Jim Shannon and Todd Ritter hit the road and set up their mics at the beautiful RD1 Distillery in Lexington, Kentucky. It's a return visit for RD1—last featured in Episode 340—but this time, things have evolved. The distillery has expanded its footprint, sharpened its brand, and doubled down on innovation in wood finishing. Joining the conversation are Barry Brinegar and Jared Gollihue, two key figures behind RD1's growth and vision. Barry and Jared walk us through RD1's roots in Lexington's rich whiskey history, tracing the lineage back to the original Ashland Distillery of 1865 and William Tarr's acquisition in 1871. The episode goes deep into what makes RD1 unique—its mission to celebrate Lexington's place in the bourbon world and its bold exploration of finishing techniques. Jared, RD1's in-house blending and wood science expert, sheds light on the flavor development process and how the team is crafting expressions that push boundaries while staying grounded in quality Kentucky tradition. Of course, no Bourbon Road episode is complete without tasting—and this one delivers four pours that showcase RD1's philosophy and style.
Steve, Justine & Tim wonder if neck pours caused the problems we are experiencing in bourbon. TBD music is by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Important Links: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theabvnetwork Our Events Page: bourbonpalooza.com Check us out at: abvnetwork.com. The ABV Barrel Shop: abvbarrelshop.com Join the revolution by adding #ABVNetworkCrew to your profile on social media.
Welcome back as you've notice were a day behind, I had flooding in my studio. So between cleaning and recording in moldy environment life gave us another gem. Thanks for tuning in I appreciate all the support. I genuinely got love for your energy. Grab a btwbtw tee(first edition) https://mr-bush-shop.fourthwall.com. Also for creators and business men and women check out Linqapp and save 15% connecting your dreams https://buy.linqapp.com/discount/By+The+Way+By+The+Way?redirect=%2F%3Fafmc%3DBy%2BThe%2BWay%2BBy%2BThe%2BWay . Like to donate you. An via PayPal @wickush. Remember your workouts, clean and clear heart and mind. Don't forget to listen to “Body Full Of Light”- https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk88S3JfU9e2yfdymEyapjStPhoiARFSr&si=LxcaeMF8Sp9Oa-De. I put heart and mind into this project hope you enjoy!
We are back this week to discuss Matt "The Mechanic's" picks for UFC 319. There is a little bit more on the line this week as the loser of the main event bet will have to eat a raw egg live on the air next week. We discuss Matt's picks for the main card, talk about the UFC's new deal with Paramount and how it really benefits everyone involved and we even discuss whether it is worth it to see old movies in the theater. Thank you for tuning in, cheers!
Episode 173!! In this episode we do a quick recap of the Columbus pipe show. The ups and downs, the highlights and the lowlights.. and we talk about almost nothing else.. No singing, no rabbit trails, no conspiracy theories... Just good old fashioned pipe and tobacco talk. Enjoy!Support our sponsorredeemedpipes.cominstagram.com/redeemedpipesfacebook.com/redeemedestatepipesebay.com/usr/redeemedpipesIf you would like to support the podcast mission of providing a smoking lounge atmosphere for those that don't have one, see the options at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pipespourspalsPipes, Pours, and PalsPO Box 432 Daleville, IN 47334Call "The Pipeline" and leave us a message to potentially be used on air at 209-677-7473 (209-Mrs-Pipe)Email us at pipespoursandpals@gmail.comInstagram@PipesPoursAndPals@TheCoffeePotCodger@IndianaNate
In this episode of MMA on the Rocks: Picks and Pours, Bill and Matt give a quick rundown of UFC Vegas 109. The main event between Roman Dolidze and Anthony Hernandez looks solid, but the rest of the card doesn't offer much to get excited about — similar to last week's lineup.We also talk whiskey, share a few pours we've been enjoying, and Bill marks a small milestone: collecting the first round of eggs from his backyard chickens.
Episode 643: Neal and Toby chat about Apple's fresh $100B investment in US manufacturing amid threatening tariffs. Then, Disney has been on a tear of major deals to bolster its streaming slate. Plus, McDonald's bounces back with a positive quarter but the cloud of economic anxiety still hangs around. Meanwhile, Neal shares numbers on Las Vegas, Gen Z remote work, and the German train system. 00:00 - Google Calendar your life 3:15 - Apple makes Trump happy 9:00 - Disney wheelin' & dealin' 13:00 - McDonald's is happy mealin' 19:00 - Very quiet Vegas 22:00 - Gen Z not about remote work 24:00 - Germany's train problem 26:45 - Sprint Finish! LinkedIn will even give you a $100 credit on your next campaign so you can try it yourself. Check out LinkedIn.com/mbd for more. Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.swap.fm/l/mbd-note Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 172! I'm not sure who you think the title is talking about, but I assure you, you are wrong.. Listen in as we explore a new blend to us, talk about a wonderful charity outing that we participated in, and explore the unknown. Support our sponsorredeemedpipes.cominstagram.com/redeemedpipesfacebook.com/redeemedestatepipesebay.com/usr/redeemedpipesIf you would like to support the podcast mission of providing a smoking lounge atmosphere for those that don't have one, see the options at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pipespourspalsPipes, Pours, and PalsPO Box 432 Daleville, IN 47334Call "The Pipeline" and leave us a message to potentially be used on air at 209-677-7473 (209-Mrs-Pipe)Email us at pipespoursandpals@gmail.comInstagram@PipesPoursAndPals@TheCoffeePotCodger@IndianaNate
Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day. Today's shout-out goes to Charles Thompson from Marshallville, GA. Thank you for your generosity and partnership in Project 23. Your faithfulness is helping many see Jesus as their greatest treasure. This one's for you. Our text today is Mark 14:1-11: It was now two days before the Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread. And the chief priests and the scribes were seeking how to arrest him by stealth and kill him, for they said, “Not during the feast, lest there be an uproar from the people.” And while he was at Bethany in the house of Simon the leper, as he was reclining at table, a woman came with an alabaster flask of ointment of pure nard, very costly, and she broke the flask and poured it over his head. There were some who said to themselves indignantly, “Why was the ointment wasted like that? For this ointment could have been sold for more than three hundred denarii and given to the poor.” And they scolded her. But Jesus said, “Leave her alone. Why do you trouble her? She has done a beautiful thing to me. For you always have the poor with you, and whenever you want, you can do good for them. But you will not always have me. She has done what she could; she has anointed my body beforehand for burial. And truly, I say to you, wherever the gospel is proclaimed in the whole world, what she has done will be told in memory of her.” Then Judas Iscariot, who was one of the twelve, went to the chief priests in order to betray him to them. And when they heard it, they were glad and promised to give him money. And he sought an opportunity to betray him. — Mark 14:1-11 This passage presents a stark contrast—two people standing on opposite sides of the same moment. Both are close to Jesus. Both witness His power. But one sees a treasure. The other sees a transaction. The woman walks in quietly. Breaks the jar. Pours out a year's wages in perfume on Jesus' head. No explanation. No hesitation. Just worship. And what does Jesus say? “She has done a beautiful thing to me.” She saw Jesus as worthy of everything. And then Judas walks out, looking for a price tag. Looking for a way to make Jesus useful, not worshipped. Looking to gain something, not give something. The woman gave everything to honor Jesus. Judas gave Jesus up for a handful of silver. Same setting. Same Savior. Two radically different responses. We all have to wrestle with this question: Do I truly treasure Jesus, or do I just transact with Him? Do I give Him what's costly, or do I manage my faith to keep things convenient? Do I bring Him my heart, or look for what He can do for me? Let's not be too quick to assume we're the woman. Sometimes, we come with motives that resemble Judas. We attend church, say the right words, maybe even give a little, but deep down, we're asking: What do I get out of this? And Jesus sees through it all. He always has. So ask yourself honestly: Do I see a Savior to love—or a Lord to leverage? #TreasureOrTransaction, #Mark14, #CostlyWorship ASK THIS: What did the woman's actions say about how she valued Jesus? Why did Judas's response to Jesus take such a dark turn? Are there ways you've treated Jesus more like a transaction than a treasure? What's one costly act of devotion you've been resisting? DO THIS: Write down what you're most tempted to pursue instead of Jesus. Lay it before Him today. Choose to treasure Him over everything else. PRAY THIS: Jesus, I don't want to treat you like a transaction. You're not a means to an end. You're the treasure. Help me worship like you're worth everything—because you are. Amen. PLAY THIS: “Alabaster Heart”
Host Bill Welker is back after a long road trip filled with whiskey distillery visits, questionable family behavior, and a serious need to catch up on all the MMA action he missed. In this episode, he breaks down his favorite pours from the journey and shares some wild road trip stories before diving into the latest fight card: UFC Vegas 108.We take a close look at the matchups, the most anticipated fights on the card, and give some fight picks that may or may not be influenced by the bourbon. Tune in for whiskey reviews, MMA hot takes, and the kind of chaos you've come to expect from Picks and Pours.
Today on The Dog Walk, we are joined by Hannah Montoya and none other than Luke Combs. First, we get into some football talk and get his take on Ben Johnson (2:45) and his friendship with Caleb Pressley (4:20). Then we get into his time at App State, balancing being in a Frat with his Acapella group (6:15). We break down the hair transplant journey (10:09) and then he critiques our Best Male Country Songs Snake Draft (12:51). He tells us the story of how he wrote When it Rains it Pours (16:17). He rates our Female Country songs draft next, and tells us about working with Tracy Chapman and creating his Fast Car cover (26:58). To close things out, we talk about when Hannah saw him at App State for College GameDay (35:35).You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/thedogwalk
Episode 171!! In this episode, we talk about the importance of making choices.. or something like that..Support our sponsorredeemedpipes.cominstagram.com/redeemedpipesfacebook.com/redeemedestatepipesebay.com/usr/redeemedpipesIf you would like to support the podcast mission of providing a smoking lounge atmosphere for those that don't have one, see the options at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pipespourspalsPipes, Pours, and PalsPO Box 432 Daleville, IN 47334Call "The Pipeline" and leave us a message to potentially be used on air at 209-677-7473 (209-Mrs-Pipe)Email us at pipespoursandpals@gmail.comInstagram@PipesPoursAndPals@TheCoffeePotCodger@IndianaNate
In this region-spanning tasting session, The Bourbon Road hosts Jim Shannon and Todd Ritter guide listeners through four American whiskeys that each bring something unique to the table. From the high plains of Wyoming to the oak-rich rickhouses of Kentucky and the bold, sun-soaked warehouses of Texas, this episode offers a full-flavored exploration of how place and process shape the final pour. First up is Buffalo Bill Cody Straight Bourbon from Wyoming Whiskey—a 6-year-old, 97-proof bourbon blended from 26 barrels. Distilled with 100% Wyoming-grown grain in Kirby, this expression honors a frontier legend with bold notes of cherry, leather, exotic spice, and sweet cream. Jim and Todd both agree it's a standout example of what regional distilling can deliver—complex, approachable, and full of character. The second pour shifts eastward to RD1's Sister Cities, a blend of 5- and 7-year-old Kentucky bourbons with an 8-year-old rye, finished using French oak “necklaces” and Japanese Mizunara staves. Bottled at 102 proof, the whiskey opens with a bright, tart fruit nose—orange zest, raisin bran, and cherries—then develops into warm layers of milk chocolate, spice, and drying oak. The result is a richly nuanced pour that pays homage to Lexington's international connections with refinement and flair. In the second half, the hosts feature two expressions from Milam & Greene's “The Answer” line—each identical in distillate but aged in different states. The Kentucky-aged version delivers a more traditional bourbon profile, showcasing smooth oak integration, brown sugar, and baking spice. Meanwhile, the Texas-aged version leans bolder and darker, shaped by the state's intense climate with notes of charred wood, molasses, and earth. Side-by-side, these two pours demonstrate how dramatically aging environment alone can influence a whiskey's flavor, texture, and personality. Throughout the episode, Jim and Todd offer their signature banter, detailed tasting notes, and honest reflections on what makes each pour special. Whether it's a frontier homage, an internationally inspired blend, or an experiment in terroir through aging, every whiskey in this lineup tells a compelling story. This is American whiskey at its best—diverse, regional, and endlessly expressive. Bourbon on the Banks 2025 Smokeys Lifestyle Cigars The Hill House Bed and Breakfast Be sure to check out our private Facebook group, “The Bourbon Roadies” for a great group of bourbon loving people. You will be welcomed with open arms!
Send us a textSome monsters aren't fiction – they're buried in Dodge City Cemetery beneath stones that read "beloved husband and father."The story of Print Olive might be the most shocking true tale we've covered on Whiskey and Westerns. While sipping Bullet Bourbon (a fitting choice given Print's remarkable ability to absorb lead throughout his violent career), we unraveled the brutal history of a man whose sadistic tendencies would make even fictional villains seem tame.Print began as a Texas cattle baron in the post-Civil War era, accumulating wealth by gathering "maverick" cattle – a term derived from Samuel Maverick, who famously refused to brand his herds. But Print's legacy wasn't built on business acumen alone. His reputation for horrific violence preceded him across the frontier. He once tied suspected rustlers to trees, wrapped them in freshly skinned wet cowhides, and watched as the rawhide slowly dried and crushed them to death in the hot Texas sun. Those who crossed the Olives had a tendency to "leave the country" permanently.When Nebraska farmers Mitchell and Ketchum killed Print's brother Bob in self-defense, Print's revenge was swift and gruesome. After capturing the men through a bounty, Print hanged Ketchum while Mitchell remained handcuffed to him, forcing Mitchell to dangle by his arm while watching his partner strangle. Print then shot both men repeatedly before burning their bodies, earning the nickname "The Man-Burner." This incident forced Print to relocate to Dodge City, where he eventually met his own violent end in a Trail City saloon.Perhaps most fascinating is how Print's brutal story influenced American literature. Larry McMurtry's Pulitzer Prize-winning "Lonesome Dove" contains characters and scenes directly inspired by Print Olive's life. Jake Spoon, the hanging scene, Dietz and PI – all have roots in the actual history of this forgotten frontier monster.Want to learn more? Visit our website to download "Ladder of Rivers," the book that chronicles Print's complete story and likely inspired McMurtry's masterpiece. Our next episode will feature the Dora Hand story, another fascinating tale connected to Print's violent web of influence.Support the showIf you'd like to buy one or more of our fully illustrated dime novel publications, you can click the link I've included. "Edward Masterson and the Texas Cowboys," penned by Michael King, takes readers on an exhilarating ride through the American West, focusing on the lively and gritty cattle town of Dodge City, Kansas. This thrilling dime novel plunges into the action-packed year of Ed Masterson's life as a lawman, set against the backdrop of the chaotic cattle trade, filled with fierce conflicts, shifting loyalties, and rampant lawlessness. You can order the book on Amazon.
I'm thrilled to bring you the replay of my recent Midwest Beer Show Live Stream, hosted alongside Dave Zalatoris of Beer In Front. This episode is packed with fresh headlines, tasting pours, and lively opinions on everything happening in the beer space.From the very start, Dave and I dive into the latest craft beer news—covering brewery openings, regional releases, and the trends that are shaping the Midwest scene. As always, I crack open a few standout bottles and walk you through each pour: the aroma, mouthfeel, flavors, and overall impressions. Our candid commentary and lighthearted banter give you the feeling of being right here at my bar counter.Throughout the stream, we also field listener questions, sharing thoughts on pairing suggestions, off‑the‑wall beer cocktails, and where to find elusive limited releases. I talk about how I approach beer judging, what I look for in a pour, and the importance of freshness and temperature control. Dave adds his thoughtful perspective from his own tastings, and the conversation flows naturally—thoughtful but fun.As a long‑time beer guy, I reflect on how the Midwest beer scene has evolved in 2025—what's thriving, what's trending, and what's worth checking out this summer. You'll hear insider tidbits on breweries to look out for, surprising flavor profiles, and even a few lesser-known local gems that deserve more recognition.Whether you're a podcast listener or tuning in for the first time, this episode gives you the full live‑stream experience in an audio‑friendly format. Pour yourself a beer, settle in, and enjoy the camaraderie of two beer lovers geeking out over quality brews and regional beer culture.Thanks for listening, and raise a glass with me—cheers to good beer and good conversation!Check out Rod J's social media and contact details here: rodjbeerventures.comCheck out Dave Z's social media and contact details here: beerinfront.com
You may never listen again after this episode...Support our sponsorredeemedpipes.cominstagram.com/redeemedpipesfacebook.com/redeemedestatepipesebay.com/usr/redeemedpipesIf you would like to support the podcast mission of providing a smoking lounge atmosphere for those that don't have one, see the options at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pipespourspalsPipes, Pours, and PalsPO Box 432 Daleville, IN 47334Call "The Pipeline" and leave us a message to potentially be used on air at 209-677-7473 (209-Mrs-Pipe)Email us at pipespoursandpals@gmail.comInstagram@PipesPoursAndPals@TheCoffeePotCodger@IndianaNate
Episode 169! In this episode we discuss the different types of pigs in a blanket, the upcoming pipe shows, the importance of friendship, and the meaning of life.. Support our sponsorredeemedpipes.cominstagram.com/redeemedpipesfacebook.com/redeemedestatepipesebay.com/usr/redeemedpipesIf you would like to support the podcast mission of providing a smoking lounge atmosphere for those that don't have one, see the options at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pipespourspalsPipes, Pours, and PalsPO Box 432 Daleville, IN 47334Call "The Pipeline" and leave us a message to potentially be used on air at 209-677-7473 (209-Mrs-Pipe)Email us at pipespoursandpals@gmail.comInstagram@PipesPoursAndPals@TheCoffeePotCodger@IndianaNate
Joe Biden did an interview with the New York Times and poured more fuel on the fire that is the Autopen scandal. President Trump was talking about the Ukraine-Russian war at the White House today and said that Russia will receive 100% tariffs if there's no peace in 50 days. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
Terrain is always an interesting topic and this time we chatted about what we like and don't like in table set ups.You can follow us on Patreon here.
Episode 168! In this episode your pals Justin and Nate answer messages from almost every form of contact that we have to offer. We smoke an amazing blend, and have a good time doing it! Support our sponsorredeemedpipes.cominstagram.com/redeemedpipesfacebook.com/redeemedestatepipesebay.com/usr/redeemedpipesIf you would like to support the podcast mission of providing a smoking lounge atmosphere for those that don't have one, see the options at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pipespourspalsPipes, Pours, and PalsPO Box 432 Daleville, IN 47334Call "The Pipeline" and leave us a message to potentially be used on air at 209-677-7473 (209-Mrs-Pipe)Email us at pipespoursandpals@gmail.comInstagram@PipesPoursAndPals@TheCoffeePotCodger@IndianaNate
Gareth A Davies is alongside the managing editor of the Ring Magazine Tom Gray to unpack all the latest from the world of boxing!They get stuck into the comments from Tyson Fury suggesting he will be happy to return to boxing IF he gets a chance at revenge over Oleksandr Usyk! We ask if that has categorically put an end to a potential super fight with Anthony Joshua.Elsewhere we get stuck into a huge weekend of fights in New York, we speak with Irish fighter Shauna Browne who has been helping Katie Taylor prepare for her trilogy with Amanda SerranoAnd we discuss Jack Catterall's win over Harlem Eubank too! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kalel Demetrio, known in the industry as the Liquido Maestro, is on a mission to put indigenous Filipino ingredients on the global bar. In an interview with SBS Filipino, he opens up about his passion for uplifting local farmers, preserving Indigenous knowledge, and introducing the world to the rich, often overlooked flavours of the Philippines. - Kilala bilang Liquido Maestro, si Chef Kalel Demetrio ay isa sa mga nangunguna sa industriya ng craft spirits sa Pilipinas. Ang kanyang adbokasiya? Iangat ang mga katutubong sangkap ng Pilipinas at ilagay ito sa sentro ng pandaigdigang atensyon.
Kelly Brown's love for golf runs much deeper than her four years on the Longwood golf team. After attending an LPGA tournament at Kingsmill in Williamsburg, she appreciated the behind-the-scenes world of golf. Kelly managed professional golf tournaments and learned from entertainment experts such as Disney. She found her calling and is now the Vice President of Impact at First Tee in Greater Richmond
In this week's episode, your pals Nate and Justin talk about friendship, pipe smoking and Kirk's weird obsessions.. Support our sponsorredeemedpipes.cominstagram.com/redeemedpipesfacebook.com/redeemedestatepipesebay.com/usr/redeemedpipesIf you would like to support the podcast mission of providing a smoking lounge atmosphere for those that don't have one, see the options at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pipespourspalsPipes, Pours, and PalsPO Box 432 Daleville, IN 47334Call "The Pipeline" and leave us a message to potentially be used on air at 209-677-7473 (209-Mrs-Pipe)Email us at pipespoursandpals@gmail.comInstagram@PipesPoursAndPals@TheCoffeePotCodger@IndianaNate
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Are you facing back-to-back struggles? Joyce Meyer and friends share powerful lessons on pressing through tough times to help you keep going until the light shines again.
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Feeling overwhelmed by challenges? Today, Joyce, Ginger, Erin, and Holly Wagner share life-changing lessons to help you endure tough times and find hope on the other side.
Matt "The Mechanic" is coming off a solid week of picks at UFC Baku, and now he's back to see if the streak continues as we break down UFC 317. We take a close look at the main card, headlined by a lightweight title fight between Ilia Topuria—making his 155 debut—and Charles Oliveira, battling for the vacant belt.In the co-main event, Alexandre Pantoja defends his flyweight title against Kai Kara-France... but is KKF really the most deserving contender?Also on this episode:Jon Jones announces retirement and picks up a DUI (again)—what's next for the former heavyweight champ?Thoughts on the idea of a UFC-run BJJ promotionBill explains his mohawkWhiskey pours and hot takes, as always
It's "high time" for a new episode...You'll figure that outSupport our sponsorredeemedpipes.cominstagram.com/redeemedpipesfacebook.com/redeemedestatepipesebay.com/usr/redeemedpipesIf you would like to support the podcast mission of providing a smoking lounge atmosphere for those that don't have one, see the options at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pipespourspalsPipes, Pours, and PalsPO Box 432 Daleville, IN 47334Call "The Pipeline" and leave us a message to potentially be used on air at 209-677-7473 (209-Mrs-Pipe)Email us at pipespoursandpals@gmail.comInstagram@PipesPoursAndPals@TheCoffeePotCodger@IndianaNate
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ON TODAY'S SHOW: Trump Is Daddy? Dog Walking Injuries Producer Dange At Macca's Poors, Pours, Pores, Paws, Pause Mrs Bezos Being Sued Epic Friendship Bust Ups GUEST: Carrie Bickmore: CB4BC Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/fifi-fev-and-nickSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A 12-year-old boy is in juvenile detention after police say he poured gasoline on his brother and lit him on fire. A woman in small town Iowa is facing multiple charges after police say she was burning stolen American flags in the early morning hours while half-naked. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt “The Mechanic” is back after a hot week of picks and he's riding the momentum into the UFC's historic first event in Baku, Azerbaijan. On this episode, we break down the full UFC Baku card, including a light heavyweight banger between Jamahal Hill and Khalil Rountree Jr. in the main event.Bill drops a hot take during the show—and let's just say a shot may have been involved.
Today's Promise: 2 Corinthians 9:8 God's grace is His unmerited favor and blessing. There is nothing you can do to earn His grace. Every blessing you experience demonstrates God's grace in your life. God pours out His grace on you because He loves you. He also gives His grace for a purpose. So many people need grace. They don't need condemnation or criticism. They just need grace. Today, allow His grace to flow through you to everyone you meet.
Episode 165! In this episode we open some mail from a pal, we discuss some of the finer points of the English language, and smoke Mississippi River Rum Barrel Aged tobacco. Support our sponsorredeemedpipes.cominstagram.com/redeemedpipesfacebook.com/redeemedestatepipesebay.com/usr/redeemedpipesIf you would like to support the podcast mission of providing a smoking lounge atmosphere for those that don't have one, see the options at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pipespourspalsPipes, Pours, and PalsPO Box 432 Daleville, IN 47334Call "The Pipeline" and leave us a message to potentially be used on air at 209-677-7473 (209-Mrs-Pipe)Email us at pipespoursandpals@gmail.comInstagram@PipesPoursAndPals@TheCoffeePotCodger@IndianaNate
Daison Pursley and his terrible, horrible, no good, very bad winged sprint car night. Ryan Gustin wins, but with a new crew chief. We'll discuss. Plus a World of Outlaws Huset's preview, and more.
Melissa and Mark Hortman's children released their first statement since the assassination of their parents on Saturday. In that statement, Sophie and Colin Hortman said, “the best way to honor our parents' memory is to do something, whether big or small, to make our community just a little better for someone else.” One of the ways they said to do that is to “pet a dog. A golden retriever is ideal, but any will do.” Melissa and Mark had a beloved golden retriever named Gilbert, who they adopted from an Eden Prairie nonprofit called Helping Paws. Officials announced Monday that Gilbert also did not survive the shooting. Helping Paws trains service dogs for people with disabilities as well as first responders and veterans dealing with PTSD. The Hortmans were avid volunteers with the organization. Alyssa Golob is the executive director of Helping Paws and she joined MPR News host Nina Moini on Minnesota Now.
We're back! After another brief week off (Bill was in New York celebrating his niece's birthday
Paul makes his farewell to the Church at Ephesus, and the people respond with heartfelt emotion and concern. (Lectionary #299) June 4, 2025 - Cathedral Rectory - Superior, WI Fr. Andrew Ricci - www.studyprayserve.com