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The Kimmer ShowNot So Rainy Day Theater makes it triumph return and it's one you won't wanna miss! A medieval misunderstanding comes back to haunt one husband centuries later, and a classic rock fan learns time flies when you're listening to an extremely long song. Two plays. Two punchlines. Zero refunds.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“On a quiet, rainy Saturday morning I was sitting under the porch of my studio enjoying a coffee. Despite the rain and wind, birds seemed to be having a very busy time, with a robin leading the racket.”
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: Rainy Day Romance: A Proposal Amidst the Storm Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hu/episode/2026-06-08-07-38-20-hu Story Transcript:Hu: A Városliget békésen nyújtózik Budapest szívében.En: The Városliget stretched peacefully in the heart of Budapest.Hu: A késő tavaszi fák zöldellték a parkot, a fű pedig sűrű és üde zöld volt.En: The late spring trees turned the park green, and the grass was thick and lush.Hu: A fecskék csiviteltek, és minden tökéletesnek látszott.En: The swallows chirped, and everything seemed perfect.Hu: Zoltán izgatott volt.En: Zoltán was excited.Hu: A szíve hevesen vert, ahogyan a tavaszi madarak trilláztak.En: His heart was pounding as the spring birds trilled.Hu: Ma van a nagy nap.En: Today was the big day.Hu: Ma megkéri Fruzsina kezét.En: Today, he was going to propose to Fruzsina.Hu: Még sosem érezte magát ilyen idegesnek, de eltökélt volt, hogy minden tökéletes legyen.En: He had never felt so nervous, but he was determined that everything should be perfect.Hu: Barátja, Bálint, segített a szervezésben, és bár szkeptikus volt az időjárást illetően, bízott Zoltán terveiben.En: His friend, Bálint, helped with the organization, and although he was skeptical about the weather, he trusted Zoltán's plans.Hu: A két barát egy húsos piknikkosarat vitt magával a parkba.En: The two friends carried a hearty picnic basket into the park.Hu: Frissen sütött pékáruk, sajtok, gyümölcsök és egy üveg pezsgő volt benne.En: It contained freshly baked pastries, cheeses, fruits, and a bottle of champagne.Hu: "Biztos, hogy jó lesz az idő?En: "Are you sure the weather will hold?"Hu: " kérdezte Bálint kétkedve, miközben a felhők egyre sötétedtek az égen.En: asked Bálint skeptically as the clouds darkened in the sky.Hu: Zoltán csak mosolygott.En: Zoltán just smiled.Hu: "Ma meg kell tennem.En: "I have to do it today.Hu: Nem számít az idő.En: The weather doesn't matter."Hu: " De a levegőben már érződött a vihar sós illata.En: But the salty scent of a storm was already in the air.Hu: Fruzsina mosolyogva sétált feléjük.En: Fruzsina walked towards them with a smile.Hu: Szemében öröm csillogott, és Zoltán szíve még gyorsabban vert.En: Joy sparkled in her eyes, and Zoltán's heart beat even faster.Hu: Ahogyan leültek a piknikre, az első csepp eső leesett.En: As they sat down for the picnic, the first drop of rain fell.Hu: "Semmi baj," nevetett Fruzsina, "majd megusszuk.En: "No worries," Fruzsina laughed, "we'll get through it."Hu: " De az ég nem bizonyult kegyesnek.En: But the sky was not merciful.Hu: Hirtelen, erős szél támadt, és az eső zuhataggá változott.En: Suddenly, a strong wind arose, and the rain turned into a downpour.Hu: A piknik takarója pillanatok alatt átázott.En: The picnic blanket was soaked within moments.Hu: Zoltán arcán látszott a csalódottság, de tudta, mit kell tennie.En: Disappointment was visible on Zoltán's face, but he knew what he had to do.Hu: Meghozta a döntést.En: He made his decision.Hu: "Gyere, gyorsan!En: "Come on, quickly!"Hu: " kiáltotta, és a közeli, hatalmas tölgyfa alá rohantak.En: he shouted, and they ran under the nearby giant oak tree.Hu: A fa alatt megállt, és Fruzsina szemeibe nézett.En: There, he stopped and looked into Fruzsina's eyes.Hu: Az esőcseppek az arcán csordogáltak, mégis boldogan mosolygott.En: Rain ran down his face, yet he smiled happily.Hu: "Fruzsina, nagyon szeretlek," mondta Zoltán halkan, de határozottan.En: "Fruzsina, I love you very much," Zoltán said quietly but firmly.Hu: A kezébe nyúlt, elővette a gyűrűt.En: He reached into his hand and pulled out the ring.Hu: Fruzsina ajka elkerekedett a meglepetéstől.En: Fruzsina's jaw dropped in surprise.Hu: "Itt, most?En: "Here, now?"Hu: " kérdezte nevetve.En: she asked, laughing.Hu: Rázta a fejét, mintha nem hinne a szemének.En: She shook her head as if she couldn't believe her eyes.Hu: Zoltán bólintott.En: Zoltán nodded.Hu: "Szeretném, ha a feleségem lennél.En: "I want you to be my wife."Hu: "A világ megállt egy pillanatra.En: The world paused for a moment.Hu: Az eső tovább esett, de mindketten boldogan álltak a tölgy alatt.En: The rain continued to fall, but they both stood happily under the oak.Hu: Végül Fruzsina válaszolt: "Igen!En: Finally, Fruzsina responded: "Yes!Hu: Igen, persze hogy igen!En: Yes, of course, yes!"Hu: " Zoltán örömében megölelte.En: Zoltán embraced her with joy.Hu: Ahogy álltak ott, áztak a változatlan esőben, egy dolgot megértettek mindketten.En: As they stood there soaking in the unchanging rain, they both understood one thing.Hu: Nem a tökéletesség, hanem a pillanatok számítanak igazán.En: It's not perfection that truly matters, but the moments.Hu: Bálint, aki kissé távolabbról figyelte az eseményeket, mosolyogva intett Zoltánnak.En: Bálint, watching the events from a short distance with a smile, waved to Zoltán.Hu: Tudta, hogy barátja élete legfontosabb döntését hozta meg.En: He knew that his friend had made the most important decision of his life.Hu: És így zárult a nap a Városligetben, két boldog szívvel és egy új kaland kezdeteivel, a vihar ellenére.En: And so the day closed in Városliget, with two happy hearts and the beginnings of a new adventure, despite the storm. Vocabulary Words:stretched: nyújtóziklush: üdechirped: csiviteltekproposal: megkérinervous: idegesnekdetermined: eltökéltskeptical: szkeptikusorganization: szervezéshearty: húsospastries: pékárukscent: illatasparkled: csillogottmerciful: kegyesnekdownpour: zuhataggádisappointment: csalódottságembrace: megölelteunchanging: változatlantrusted: bízottskeptically: kétkedvesoaked: átázottdetermination: döntéstpropose: megkérigiant: hatalmasfirmly: határozottansurprise: meglepetéstőlwaved: intettdecision: döntésétadventure: kalandstorm: viharpaused: megállt
Episode 190: What Should I Name This One? June 8, 2026 I hope I caught you at a good time. After all, this is a program about the great album cuts of the 60s and 70s. This is Tales Vinyl Tells and I am Brian Hallgren. Today we continue to feature a lot of the songs from the year 1969, in particular. These cuts may not be what you expect to hear from the album and we'll hear from the Kinks, The Mothers of Invention, Simon and Garfunkel and more this time. I'm glad you're here and I hope you'll stay with me for this hour of some of the greatest music ever recorded. And thanks for listening today. My email is talesvinyltells@gmail.com. If you want to hear a Tales Vinyl Tells when it streams live on RadioFreeNashville.org, we do that at 5 PM central time Wednesdays. The program can also be played and downloaded anytime at podbean.com, iHeart podcasts, Player FM podcasts, Listen Notes podcasts and many other podcast places. And of course you can count on hearing the Tales on studiomillswellness.com/tales-vinyl-tells anytime. PLAYLIST: 190.1 She's so heavy (nibble), You Never Give Me Your Money-Abbey Road Yummies 190.2 Absolutely Free-The Mothers of Invention 190.3 Fakin' It-Simon and Garfunkel 190.4 Last of the Steam Powered Trains-The Kinks 190.5 Pretty Polly-The Byrds 190.6 Chest Fever-The Band 190.7 Astral Weeks-Van Morrison 190.8 Nowhere Man-Beatles 190.9 Rainy Day, Dream Away-Jimi Hendrix Experience 190.10 Mr. Moonshine- Fat Mattress w/Noel Redding, Hendrix' bassist 190.11 No Expectations- Rolling Stones 190.12 Sally Go ‘Round The Roses- Pentangle 190.13 Dark Eyed Woman-Spirit
While Trevin and Amanda recover from CrimeCon, our friend Shea from Rainy Day Rabbit Holes stops by to tell us a tale that just might involve an alien encounter. But first, the crew shares what's chapping their asses this week. Shea's husband has terrible dishwasher etiquette and continues wasting valuable dish space. Trevin can't figure out why restaurants stopped using drive-thru speakers in favor of sending employees outside into the summer heat. And Amanda has found herself haunted by the same cheesy reality-TV soundtrack song across multiple different shows. Then, Shea welcomes us to the Summer of Saucers with one of the strangest UFO stories ever reported. In 1961, a Wisconsin plumber claimed a flying saucer landed in his driveway. The occupants didn't abduct him, probe him, or deliver a warning for humanity. They asked for water... and gave him pancakes. Was it a hoax? A hallucination? Or was Joe Simonton really standing in his driveway holding extraterrestrial breakfast food? Take a break from the heavy and get petty... and possibly intergalactic. Follow Rainy Day Rabbit Holes at https://rainydayrabbitholes.com/
Saving for a rainy day, money won't make you who you weren't, apologies are weak, careful making a bed you won't sleep in, is less more. Ennie meani, outbreak, Palm Springs, no way up, jaws, love island, helix, evil lives here, hip, date night, nine perfect strangers, the veil, the fixer. Why did pizza hit so bad, Asian fusion salad, egg roll in a bowl. Target fajita seasoned chicken breast, homemade shrimp fried rice,
In Episode 37 of High Stakes, Tracey Devlyn sits down with New York Times bestselling author RaeAnne Thayne to discuss her contemporary romance, THE RAINY DAY BOOKSHOP—a tender, heartfelt celebration of mothers, daughters, second chances, and the healing power of love. “A love letter to motherhood, mending fences, and, of course, the bookstores that save us when it all feels like too much.” —Kristy Woodson Harvey, New York Times bestselling author of SUMMER STATE OF MIND Author's Website: https://RaeAnneThayne.com Show Notes: https://traceydevlyn.com/podcast Love this episode? Rate it ⭐️ Thumbs Up
In Episode 37 of High Stakes, Tracey Devlyn sits down with New York Times bestselling author RaeAnne Thayne to discuss her contemporary romance, THE RAINY DAY BOOKSHOP—a tender, heartfelt celebration of mothers, daughters, second chances, and the healing power of love. “A love letter to motherhood, mending fences, and, of course, the bookstores that save us when it all feels like too much.” —Kristy Woodson Harvey, New York Times bestselling author of SUMMER STATE OF MIND Author's Website: https://RaeAnneThayne.com Show Notes: https://traceydevlyn.com/podcast Love this episode? Rate it ⭐️ Thumbs Up
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: Love and Proposals: A Rainy Day on Margitsziget Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hu/episode/2026-06-02-22-34-02-hu Story Transcript:Hu: Agyondicsért terebélyes platánfák alatt kanyarog a sétaút.En: The walking path winds under the sprawling, much-praised platánfák.Hu: A Margitszigeten vagyunk.En: We are on Margitsziget.Hu: Budapest szívében, de mégis távol a város zaja.En: In the heart of Budapest, but still far from the city's noise.Hu: Zoltán és Katalin kéz a kézben sétálnak.En: Zoltán and Katalin walk hand in hand.Hu: A tavaszi fák virágaikban pompáznak, de a horizont felett már sötét felhők gyűlnek.En: The spring trees are resplendent with their blossoms, yet dark clouds already gather on the horizon.Hu: Zoltán szívét izgatottság tölti el.En: Zoltán is filled with excitement.Hu: Szándékában áll ma kérdést feltenni Katalinnak – megkéri a kezét.En: It is his intention today to ask Katalin a question – to propose to her.Hu: Katalin élénk, kíváncsi tekintete a virágok és madarak körül cikázik.En: Katalin's lively, curious gaze flits around the flowers and birds.Hu: Észreveszi Zoltán elkalandozó pillantásait, de úgy érzi, hogy talán egy meglepetés készül.En: She notices Zoltán's wandering glances but feels that perhaps a surprise is in store.Hu: Ahogy lassan közelednek a szökőkúthoz, az első csepp eső lehull a vállára.En: As they slowly approach the fountain, the first raindrop falls on her shoulder.Hu: "Ne aggódj, ez csak egy kis zápor," próbálja biztatni Katalin, de Zoltán fejében a tervek már kavarodnak.En: "Don't worry, it's just a little shower," Katalin tries to reassure, but in Zoltán's mind, plans are already swirling.Hu: A piknik kosár a kezében, tele finomságokkal, és a gyűrű biztonságosan elbújtatva a zsebében.En: The picnic basket in his hand is filled with treats, and the ring is safely tucked away in his pocket.Hu: Ahogy letelepednek a zöld gyepen, az ég alaposan megnyílik.En: As they settle on the green grass, the sky opens up fully.Hu: A cseppek egyre sűrűbben hullanak.En: The drops fall more densely.Hu: "Ez nem kis zápor," nevet Katalin, már kicsit vizesen.En: "This is not a little shower," Katalin laughs, already a bit wet.Hu: Zoltánnak döntenie kell.En: Zoltán must decide.Hu: Előveszi a gyűrűt.En: He retrieves the ring.Hu: "Katalin," szólítja meg, de a hangját elnyomja a vihar.En: "Katalin," he calls, but his voice is drowned out by the storm.Hu: A lány rámosolyog, talán megérez valamit a szándékból.En: The girl smiles at him, perhaps sensing something from his intention.Hu: A széleken bujkáló kacajok és az esővel egyesülő nevetés közepette letérdel.En: Amidst the laughter that hides at the edges and the laughter that merges with the rain, he kneels.Hu: Csak egy szó, annyi is elég: "Elvennél?En: Just one word, that's enough: "Will you marry me?"Hu: "A válasz egyértelmű, boldog igen.En: The answer is clear, a joyful yes.Hu: A vihar tompa zúgásában Katalin hozzásimul.En: In the muffled roar of the storm, Katalin snuggles close.Hu: A gyűrű az ujjára kerül, a pillanat úszik a tengernyi vízcseppek között.En: The ring finds its place on her finger, the moment drifts among the countless raindrops.Hu: Zoltán ekkor jön rá: a tökéletesség nem más, mint a tiszta érzések, az együtt megélt pillanatok.En: It is then that Zoltán realizes: perfection is nothing more than pure feelings, the moments shared together.Hu: S ha azok eső áztatta, felhő borította napokon jönnek is, úgy is tökéletesek.En: And even if they come on rain-drenched, cloud-covered days, they are perfect nonetheless.Hu: Budapest felett az ég lassan tisztulni kezd, a nap sugarai áttörnek, fényt hoznak a történetre.En: Above Budapest, the sky slowly begins to clear, the sun's rays break through, bringing light to the story. Vocabulary Words:sprawling: terebélyespraised: agyondicsértresplendent: pompáznakblossoms: virágokhorizon: horizontexcitement: izgatottságintention: szándékgaze: tekinteteflits: cikázikwandering: elkalandozóreassure: biztatniswirling: kavarodnakretrieves: előveszidrowned: elnyomjamuffled: tompasnuggles: hozzásimulraindrops: vízcseppekperfection: tökéletességfeelings: érzésekcloud-covered: felhő borítottamoment: pillanatcurious: kíváncsishoulder: vállárapicnic basket: piknik kosárdense: sűrűbbenstorm: viharlaughter: kacajokkneels: letérdelclear: egyértelműbreakthrough: áttör
I've spent a lot of time thinking about what the word "self-assured" actually means in the context of motherhood. And I think somewhere along the way, a lot of us accidentally absorbed this idea that being self-assured means being self-sufficient — that if we were really emotionally healthy or mature or confident, we would just… handle everything on our own. But what I observed at my SAM Retreat last month completely reframed that for me. The women who seemed most grounded and alive and resilient weren't the ones who never needed support. They were the ones who knew how to seek it, receive it, and offer it to others. In this episode, I'm sharing three takeaways from the retreat, and I hope you walk away feeling more convinced than ever that thriving in motherhood was never meant to be a solo endeavor.
A five-day storm isn't one bad week. It's three different revenue moments, and your text club is built for all of them.Most car wash operators brace for rainy weeks and watch their numbers tank. The operators consistently turning bad weather into record days have figured out that a storm isn't a single event. It's a cycle with three distinct phases, and each phase opens a different door for your text club. In this episode, Josh Taylor walks through the exact plays, including the one his friend CJ ran that broke an all-time wash record twice in two days on $400 of inventory.WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:- Why most operators are working the wrong end of the funnel when bad weather hits- The three moments in every storm cycle and which text club play fits each one- How CJ broke his wash record by 300 cars two days in a row with a single text and $400 in faucet covers- Why "first month for $9" needs the storm itself as the deadline, not an arbitrary date- The "feel smart vs feel good" emotional difference that makes cause days work- When to run all three plays in one storm cycle (and when not to)FREE DOWNLOAD: The Rainy Day PlaybookGet every message template, the full timing sequence for each play, and the TCPA compliance reminder in one PDF.https://FiveFunnelsToFreedom.com/rainydaysWORK WITH OPTSPOT:If you're a car wash operator and want to look at your specific site with our team, book a walkthrough.https://OptSpot.comFREE COURSE: Five Funnels to FreedomThe full architecture we run for car wash operators across acquisition, conversion, and retention.https://FiveFunnelsToFreedom.com
How does rain make you feel? Rain makes some people sad.下雨會讓你有什麼感覺?有些人在雨天心情低落。 Click HERE for the full transcript!
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Fluent Fiction - Korean: Rainy Day Revelations: Rediscovering Friendship at Hangang Park Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ko/episode/2026-05-31-07-38-19-ko Story Transcript:Ko: 봄바람이 가볍게 불어오는 날, 서울 한강 공원은 사람들로 북적였다.En: On a day when the spring breeze was gently blowing, Seoul Hangang Park was bustling with people.Ko: 연분홍 벚꽃이 만개한 나무 아래, 지호는 담요를 깔고 도시락을 꺼냈다.En: Under a tree where light pink cherry blossoms were in full bloom, Ji-ho laid out a blanket and took out a lunchbox.Ko: 오랜 친구들과의 만남이 설레었다.En: He was thrilled at the prospect of meeting his long-time friends.Ko: 지호는 대학 시절로 돌아가기 위해 모든 준비를 마쳤다.En: Ji-ho was fully prepared to reminisce about their college days.Ko: 드디어, 민지와 성원이 도착했다.En: Finally, Min-ji and Sung-won arrived.Ko: 민지는 해외 유학을 마치고 돌아와 친숙하면서도 어색한 느낌이었다.En: Min-ji had just returned from studying abroad, and her presence felt familiar yet slightly awkward.Ko: 성원은 깔끔한 정장을 입고 있었다.En: Sung-won was dressed in a neat suit.Ko: "일이 많아서 잠깐 왔어,"라며 휴대폰을 자꾸 들여다보았다.En: "I'm just here for a short time because of work," he said as he kept glancing at his phone.Ko: 지호는 이들과의 거리감을 느꼈다.En: Ji-ho felt a sense of distance between them.Ko: 지호는 모두를 친숙하게 만들기 위해 게임을 제안했다.En: In an effort to make everyone feel at ease, Ji-ho suggested a game.Ko: "예전처럼 기억력 게임 어때?" 지호는 웃으며 말했다.En: "How about a memory game like we used to play?" he said with a smile.Ko: 민지는 어색하게 웃고, 성원은 잠시 휴대폰을 내려놓았다.En: Min-ji laughed awkwardly, and Sung-won temporarily put his phone aside.Ko: 조금씩 웃음소리가 퍼지면서, 분위기는 서서히 풀렸다.En: As laughter began to spread, the atmosphere gradually eased.Ko: 그 때, 갑자기 비가 쏟아졌다.En: Suddenly, it started pouring rain.Ko: 세 사람은 비를 피해 근처 정자 아래로 뛰어갔다.En: The three of them dashed to a nearby pavilion to escape the rain.Ko: 젖은 머리를 털어내며, 그들은 자연스레 웃음을 터뜨렸다.En: Shaking off their wet hair, they burst into laughter naturally.Ko: "비올 날엔 우리가 항상 이상한 일이 생겼지!" 지호가 소리쳤다.En: "Something weird always happens to us on rainy days!" Ji-ho shouted.Ko: 민지도 맞장구쳤다. "맞아, 그때 축제 때도 비가 왔잖아!"En: Min-ji agreed. "Yeah, it rained during the festival back then too!"Ko: 정자 아래, 그들은 과거의 추억을 떠올리며 웃고 또 웃었다.En: Under the pavilion, they reminisced about old memories, laughing over and over again.Ko: "성원아, 우리가 이런 시간도 소중하다는 걸 잊지 말자," 민지가 말했다.En: "Sung-won, let's not forget how precious these times are," Min-ji said.Ko: 성원은 잠깐 멈칫하고는 휴대폰을 주머니 속에 깊이 넣었다.En: Sung-won hesitated for a moment, then put his phone deep into his pocket.Ko: "그래, 요즘 너무 바빴나 봐."En: "Yeah, I guess I've been too busy lately."Ko: 비가 그치고, 그들 앞에 아름답게 보이는 강물 위에 무지개가 떴다.En: When the rain stopped, a rainbow appeared beautifully over the river in front of them.Ko: 지호는 결심했다. "앞으로 자주 만나자. 이렇게 말이야."En: Ji-ho made a resolution. "Let's meet more often, like this."Ko: 민지와 성원도 고개를 끄덕였다.En: Min-ji and Sung-won nodded in agreement.Ko: 친구들은 이제 더 가까워진 기분이었다.En: The friends now felt closer than ever.Ko: 명확해진 하늘 아래, 세 사람은 다시 함께 만나기로 하고 헤어졌다.En: Under the now clear sky, the three decided to meet again and parted ways.Ko: 지호는 친구와의 시간을 지키는 것이 얼마나 중요한지 깨달았다.En: Ji-ho realized how important it was to cherish time with friends.Ko: 민지는 모든 걸 완벽하게 이해하지 않아도 소속될 수 있음을 알았다.En: Min-ji understood that belonging is possible even without perfect comprehension of everything.Ko: 성원은 일과 개인 생활의 균형을 잡는 법을 배웠다.En: Sung-won learned how to balance work and personal life.Ko: 한강 공원에는 아직도 많은 사람들이 있었다.En: Hangang Park was still filled with many people.Ko: 그리고 세 친구도 멀리 사라지며 새로운 우정의 확신 속으로 걸어갔다.En: And the three friends, disappearing into the distance, walked away with a renewed assurance of their friendship. Vocabulary Words:bustling: 북적였다thrilled: 설레었다reminisce: 돌아가기 위해awkward: 어색한perspective: 거리감eased: 풀렸다dashed: 뛰어갔다pavilion: 정자burst: 터뜨렸다hesitated: 멈칫renewed: 새로운assurance: 확신cherish: 지키는comprehension: 이해breeze: 바람blossoms: 꽃prospect: 귀환presence: 존재감glancing: 들여다보았다laughter: 웃음소리spreading: 퍼지면서pouring: 쏟아졌다naturally: 자연스레precious: 소중하다는resolution: 결심understood: 알았다balancing: 균형clear: 명확해진belonging: 소속distance: 거리
Fluent Fiction - Serbian: Spring Harmony: A Creative Team's Rainy Day Triumph Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/sr/episode/2026-05-28-07-38-19-sr Story Transcript:Sr: Калемегдански парк био је обојен пролећним бојама.En: The Kalemegdan park was painted in spring colors.Sr: Цвеће је цвало, а дрвеће је било пуно свежег зеленог лишћа.En: Flowers were blooming, and the trees were full of fresh green leaves.Sr: Сава и Дунав су мирно текли у даљини, док су кула и зидине Кале мегдана чиниле величанствену позадину.En: The Sava and Danube rivers flowed peacefully in the distance, while the tower and walls of Kalemegdan created a magnificent backdrop.Sr: Јутро је било топло и сунчано, савршен почетак за важан састанак.En: The morning was warm and sunny, a perfect start for an important meeting.Sr: Милена, Стефан и Николај срели су се испод једног великог храста.En: Milena, Stefan, and Nikolaj met under a large oak tree.Sr: Милена је у рукама носила фасциклу пуну планова и листова.En: Milena was carrying a folder full of plans and sheets in her hands.Sr: Њено срце куцало је брже него обично, јер је знала колико је овај догађај важан.En: Her heart was beating faster than usual because she knew how important this event was.Sr: Желела је да остави утисак на директоре.En: She wanted to impress the directors.Sr: Стефан је, са својим веселим и креативним духом, дошао са скицама за декорацију догађаја.En: Stefan, with his cheerful and creative spirit, came with sketches for the event's decoration.Sr: Обожавао је да доноси нове и узбудљиве идеје, али понекад су његови предлози били мало превише авантуристички за Милену.En: He loved bringing new and exciting ideas, but sometimes his suggestions were a bit too adventurous for Milena.Sr: Николај, као вођа тима, желео је да све иде глатко.En: Nikolaj, as the team leader, wanted everything to go smoothly.Sr: Мрзео је конфликте и трудио се да одржи хармонију.En: He hated conflicts and tried to maintain harmony.Sr: Његова мирна природа била је добродошла подршка свима.En: His calm nature was a welcome support for everyone.Sr: "Имамо свега неколико дана," почела је Милена, "морате ми помоћи да све искоординишемо.En: "We only have a few days," began Milena, "you have to help me coordinate everything."Sr: "Стефан се насмешио, "Имам неке нове идеје за банере и позивнице.En: Stefan smiled, "I have some new ideas for banners and invitations.Sr: Биће свеже и другачије.En: They will be fresh and different."Sr: "Николај је климнуо главом, "Али прво да се договоримо о бојама и теми, па ћемо лакше напредовати.En: Nikolaj nodded, "But first, let's agree on the colors and theme, so we can move forward more easily."Sr: "Док су разговарали, облаци су почели да се сабијају.En: As they talked, clouds began to gather.Sr: Изненада, почела је пада киша, натеравши их да потраже заклон.En: Suddenly, it started to rain, forcing them to seek shelter.Sr: Кишне капи постајале су све јаче, а њихови документи су се натапали.En: The raindrops were getting stronger, and their documents were getting soaked.Sr: Милена је изгледала неизвесно, али Стефан је брзо предложио да наставе састанак у оближњем ресторану испод надстрешнице.En: Milena looked uncertain, but Stefan quickly suggested continuing the meeting in a nearby restaurant under the awning.Sr: У ресторану је било топло и пријатно.En: In the restaurant, it was warm and cozy.Sr: Уз мирис кафе и звуке музике, тим се сабрао.En: With the aroma of coffee and the sounds of music, the team gathered.Sr: Док је киша зујала напољу, Милена, Стефан и Николај искористили су ситуацију да направе брзе измене.En: While the rain drummed outside, Milena, Stefan, and Nikolaj took advantage of the situation to make quick changes.Sr: Њихова креативност дошла је до изражаја у том спонтаном окружењу.En: Their creativity came to the fore in this spontaneous setting.Sr: На крају, догађај је одржан под заклоном ресторана.En: In the end, the event was held under the restaurant's shelter.Sr: Био је то необичан, али изузетно успешан пријем.En: It was an unusual but extremely successful reception.Sr: Директори су били импресионирани како је тим реаговао на неочекиване промене.En: The directors were impressed with how the team reacted to unexpected changes.Sr: Док је сунце залазило изнад реке, Милена је размишљала о читавом дану.En: As the sun set over the river, Milena reflected on the entire day.Sr: Осетила је међусобно разумевање и снагу заједништва.En: She felt mutual understanding and the strength of togetherness.Sr: Научила је да флексибилност и тимски рад чине чак и најтеже задатке лакшим и пријатнијим.En: She learned that flexibility and teamwork make even the hardest tasks easier and more enjoyable.Sr: Сада је знала да је успех догађаја заправо заслуга целог тима, а не само њена.En: Now she knew that the event's success was truly the result of the whole team, not just hers.Sr: Радосни звуци и осмеси преклапали су се са лаганим звуком кише док су људи напуштали догађај, задовољни и испуњени духом пролећа и заједништва.En: Joyful sounds and smiles overlapped with the gentle sound of rain as people left the event, satisfied and filled with the spirit of spring and togetherness. Vocabulary Words:painted: обојенblooming: цвалоflowed: теклиwalls: зидинеbackdrop: позадинаoak: храстbeating: куцалоcheerful: веселимsketches: скицамаadventurous: авантуристичкиconflicts: конфликтеharmony: хармонијуclouds: облациshelter: заклонraindrops: кишне капиsoaked: натапалиawning: надстрешницеcozy: пријатноaroma: мирисspontaneous: спонтаномsetting: окружењуreception: пријемimpressed: импресионираниreflected: размишљалаunderstanding: разумевањеflexibility: флексибилностtogetherness: заједништваgentle: лаганимsatisfied: задовољниspirit: духом
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Welcome to a new episode of ASMR Sleep.In this episode, you will hear a rainy day in the garage.What sounds would you like to hear next time? Leave a comment in the review
Fluent Fiction - Danish: Rainy Day Revelations: An Artistic Encounter in Copenhagen Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/da/episode/2026-05-15-22-34-01-da Story Transcript:Da: Søren stod i skulpturgalleriet på Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek.En: Søren stood in the sculpture gallery at Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek.Da: Regnen trommede mod det gamle tag.En: The rain drummed against the old roof.Da: Han betragtede de elegante statuer.En: He observed the elegant statues.Da: Skyggerne dansede let på de marmorerede gulve, skabt af forbipasserende skyer.En: Shadows danced lightly on the marble floors, created by passing clouds.Da: Den kølige luft var fyldt med historien.En: The cool air was filled with history.Da: Søren, en ung kunststuderende, søgte inspiration.En: Søren, a young art student, was seeking inspiration.Da: Hans tanker kredsede om hans næste projekt.En: His thoughts revolved around his next project.Da: Ved hans side stod Astrid.En: Beside him stood Astrid.Da: Hun var ny i København, flyttet fra en mindre by.En: She was new to Copenhagen, having moved from a smaller town.Da: Hun søgte en ny start og et sted at høre til.En: She was looking for a new beginning and a place to belong.Da: Mens regnen piskede udenfor, fandt Astrid ro blandt skulpturerne.En: While the rain lashed outside, Astrid found calm among the sculptures.Da: Hun elskede litteratur, men kunstfangede også hendes blik.En: She loved literature, but art also caught her eye.Da: Pludselig skete en misforståelse.En: Suddenly, a misunderstanding occurred.Da: Søren troede, Astrid betragtede den samme statue som ham.En: Søren thought Astrid was admiring the same statue as him.Da: "Kan du lide den?"En: "Do you like it?"Da: spurgte han forsigtigt, men hendes svar kom som en forvirrelse.En: he asked cautiously, but her response was bewildering.Da: "Undskyld, mente du bogen?"En: "Sorry, did you mean the book?"Da: sagde Astrid, antagende at han talte om den guide, hun holdt.En: said Astrid, assuming he was talking about the guide she was holding.Da: Ekkoet af pinlig stilhed endte, da Kirsten, museums kurator, nærmede sig.En: The echo of awkward silence ended when Kirsten, the museum curator, approached.Da: Kirsten havde bemærket de to unge.En: Kirsten had noticed the two young people.Da: Med et glimt i øjet sagde hun, "Denne statue har ofte inspireret kunstnere."En: With a twinkle in her eye, she said, "This statue has often inspired artists."Da: Hun efterlod dem med et smil og en aura af håb.En: She left them with a smile and an aura of hope.Da: Søren tog mod til sig.En: Søren gathered his courage.Da: "Jeg er kunststuderende," sagde han, og tilføjede, "denne statue er en fantastisk model.En: "I am an art student," he said, adding, "this statue is a fantastic model.Da: Hvad får du ud af den?"En: What do you get out of it?"Da: Astrid smilede let, lettet over den konstruktive vending.En: Astrid smiled slightly, relieved by the constructive turn.Da: "Der er noget ved hendes udtryk.En: "There's something about her expression.Da: Det er både stærkt og blidt."En: It's both strong and gentle."Da: De gik videre gennem hallen og delte tanker.En: They continued through the hall, sharing thoughts.Da: De opdagede en fælles favorit.En: They discovered a mutual favorite.Da: En gammel, men usædvanlig detalje fangede begge deres opmærksomhed.En: An old, yet unusual detail caught both their attention.Da: "Har du også altid elsket denne?"En: "Have you always loved this one too?"Da: spurgte Astrid ivrigt.En: Astrid asked eagerly.Da: "Ja, faktisk.En: "Yes, actually.Da: Dens form og historie... det er inspirerende," indrømmede Søren.En: Its form and history... it's inspiring," Søren admitted.Da: Da regnen stilnede af, følte Søren en ny ild brænde i sig.En: As the rain subsided, Søren felt a new fire burning within him.Da: Han inviterede Astrid til kaffe.En: He invited Astrid for coffee.Da: "Der er et hyggeligt sted tæt på.En: "There's a cozy place nearby.Da: Måske kan vi dele flere tanker der?"En: Maybe we can share more thoughts there?"Da: spurgte han usikkert.En: he asked uncertainly.Da: Astrid nikkede ivrigt.En: Astrid nodded eagerly.Da: Byen begyndte at føles som et hjem.En: The city began to feel like home.Da: På vej ud af museet kiggede Kirsten efter dem og så, hvordan kunst kunne bringe mennesker sammen.En: On their way out of the museum, Kirsten watched them and saw how art could bring people together.Da: Søren havde fundet sin muses inspiration igen, og Astrid begyndte at finde sin plads i København.En: Søren had found his muse's inspiration again, and Astrid began to find her place in Copenhagen.Da: Måske var det starten på noget smukt.En: Perhaps it was the start of something beautiful. 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Addicted to the Mouse: Planning Disney World, Disneyland, and All Things Disney
Rainy season in Central Florida is here! On today's Disney podcast, we are talking all our favorite strategies for beating the rain in Walt Disney World. From our favorite indoor attractions in each park to the best resorts to spend a rainy afternoon and what to do in Disney Springs, these are all of our best hacks and tips for how to still have an amazing vacation at Disney World, even when it rains. Enjoy! This episode is sponsored by Fantastical Vacations. For free concierge vacation planning, specializing in Disney and Universal Vacations, visit https://www.fantasticalvacations.com We would love you to join us on Patreon! Thanks so much for supporting the show. We also have Addicted to the Mouse Merchandise! You can check it out at https://addictedtothemerch.com Thanks so much for listening! If you like what you hear, please subscribe and catch us every Sunday for the podcast. Join us every Sunday and Wednesday evening as we take you to Walt Disney World, Disneyland, on Disney Cruise Line, Universal Studios and everywhere in between! We can be found at www.addictedtothemouse.com and be reached at danandleslie@addictedtothemouse.com Please also connect with us here: Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/addictedtothemouse Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/@AddictedtotheMouse Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/AddictedtotheMouse/ Instagram – https://instagram.com/addictedtothemouse/ The post Rainy Day Roulette: The 3pm Pivot Strategy appeared first on Addicted to the Mouse.
Fluent Fiction - Korean: Jiho's Rainy Day Adventure on Nami Island: A Story of Friendship Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ko/episode/2026-05-10-22-34-01-ko Story Transcript:Ko: 비가 내리는 나미섬의 어느 봄날, 조용한 산속 오두막집에서 지호는 혼자였다.En: On a rainy spring day on Nami Island, Jiho was alone in a quiet mountain cabin.Ko: 그는 회사에서 지친 몸을 달래기 위해 주말을 쉴 곳을 찾아 나미섬에 왔다.En: He had come to Nami Island to find a place to rest over the weekend to soothe his weary body from work.Ko: 휴식과 따뜻한 핫초코를 마시며, 스트레스를 잊고 싶었다.En: He wanted to forget his stress by relaxing and drinking some warm hot chocolate.Ko: 하지만, 우산도 없이 밖으로 나왔다가 그만 문이 잠겨버렸다.En: However, he went outside without an umbrella and the door got locked.Ko: 새하얀 양말은 빨래줄에 걸려 바람에 흔들리며 말라가고 있었다.En: His white socks were hanging on the clothesline, swaying in the wind as they dried.Ko: 여유롭게 비를 맞으며 양말이 마르는 모습을 지켜보던 그는 곧 재채기를 했다.En: Watching the socks dry in the rain with leisure, he soon sneezed.Ko: 비는 점점 거세어졌고, 지호는 곧 몸이 흠뻑 젖는 것을 막기 위해 대책을 세워야 했다.En: The rain was getting heavier, and Jiho had to come up with a plan to avoid getting soaked.Ko: "아, 젠장!" 지호는 단순히 문 앞에서 서성거릴 수밖에 없었다.En: "Ah, damn it!" Jiho could do nothing but linger in front of the door.Ko: 아뇨, 머릿속에서 스치는 하나의 생각.En: No, a thought flashed through his mind.Ko: 창문을 깰까 말까 고민하던 지호는 조금 더 해볼 방법이 있을 것이라 믿었다.En: Contemplating whether to break the window, Jiho believed there might be a better way.Ko: 그는 근처 벚꽃나무에서 얇은 나뭇가지를 뽑아 들어, 자물쇠에 슬며시 넣어봤다.En: He pulled a thin branch from a nearby cherry blossom tree and cautiously tried to insert it into the lock.Ko: “제발 열려라…” 조심스럽게 나뭇가지를 이리저리 굽혔다.En: “Please open…” He carefully twisted the branch here and there.Ko: 마침내 문이 약간 열릴 듯 보였지만, 비 때문에 바닥은 이미 미끄러져 풀처럼 미끄러웠다.En: Finally, it looked as if the door might open slightly, but the ground was already slippery like grass due to the rain.Ko: 그는 풀이 죽은 채 미끄러져 얼굴이 진흙 속에 파묻혀 버렸다.En: Defeated, he slipped and his face ended up buried in the mud.Ko: 잠시 후, 친구들인 민서와 혜진이 절에서 돌아왔다.En: A little later, his friends, Minseo and Hyejin, returned from the temple.Ko: 그들은 비에 젖어 진흙투성이가 된 지호를 보고는 깔깔 웃음을 터뜨렸다.En: Seeing Jiho soaked and covered in mud, they burst into laughter.Ko: “뭐 하고 있는 거야?” 민서가 묻자, 혜진은 열쇠로 문을 열어주며 말했다. “들어가자, 다들 젖기는 마찬가지잖아.”En: “What are you doing?” Minseo asked, as Hyejin unlocked the door saying, “Let's go inside; we're all wet anyway.”Ko: 지호는 마침내 오두막 안으로 들어갔다.En: Jiho finally entered the cabin.Ko: 어두운 부엌, 테이블에는 아직 따뜻한 핫초코가 그를 반기고 있었다.En: On the table in the dark kitchen, the warm hot chocolate was still waiting for him.Ko: 셋은 건조한 옷으로 갈아입고 소파에 앉아 함께 웃으며 핫초코를 나누어 마셨다.En: The three of them changed into dry clothes and sat on the sofa, sharing hot chocolate and laughing together.Ko: 비가 창밖을 두드리는 소리를 들으며 지호는 생각했다. “모든 것이 완벽할 필요는 없구나.”En: Listening to the rain pattering against the window, Jiho thought, “Not everything needs to be perfect.”Ko: 이렇게 작은 실수가, 이곳에서의 시간을 더 기억에 남게 만들어줬다.En: This small mistake made his time there more memorable.Ko: 지호는 자신의 엉뚱한 실수에 웃음을 지어보이며, 이런 순간이야말로 가장 소중한 기억이 될 것임을 깨달았다.En: With a smile on his face from his goofy mistake, he realized that such moments would become the most precious memories. Vocabulary Words:weary: 지친soothe: 달래다swaying: 흔들리며leisure: 여유롭게sneezed: 재채기 했다contemplating: 고민하던insert: 넣어slippery: 미끄러져patting: 두드리는laughter: 웃음을 터뜨렸다ponder: 생각했다dissatisfied: 풀이 죽은eventually: 마침내buried: 파묻혀pondering: 스치는preoccupation: 고민하다unlocked: 열어주며guffawed: 깔깔했다approached: 다가갔다distinguished: 구분했다antics: 엉뚱한notable: 기억에 남는다endeavor: 노력하다calm: 진정하다solution: 대책introverted: 내성적인commemorate: 축하다acknowledge: 인정하다embark: 착수하다solitude: 고독
With the show coming back into dropping regular episodes this year, we're dropping a few flashback shows for everyone!This is a throwback mix from DJ Fusion mix of some old & new school international Hip-Hop, Soul, Funk, R&B and more from a 2020 livestream DJ set through our streaming & blog site for the show, The Futon Dun (http://www.TheFutonDun.com)...relax and get into this bit of tunes, keep protected from all in the world today and enjoy!DJ Fusion's The Futon Dun Livestream DJ Mix Fall Session #8 (A 2020 MD Rainy Day Indie Hip-Hop & R&B Mix)1. Al Dobson Jr. - Reservoir Mix2. Up - Hip Hop Barrio3. Peanut Butter Wolf - Don't Turn Your Back4. Pete Rock feat. Grap Luva - Collector's Item5. Organized Konfusion feat. Q-Tip - Let's Organize6. Jungle Brown - Time Ticks7. The Grouch - Yard Work8. Mac Ayres - Under9. Cordae feat. Anderson .Paak - RNP10. Salaam Remi feat. Irie Love - Back Burner11. Shafiq Husayn - It's Better For You12. Vulture St. Tape Gang - Mature Themes for Childish People13. Jamomir Kaminski - Westport14. Nappyhigh - Blessings15. Maxo Kream - Dairy Ashford Bastard16. Rome Fortune - Pace17. Kendrick Scott Oracle - Windows18. Cookin' On 3 Burners - Feel Good Inc.19. Little Simz - Savage (Freestyle)20. Funkadelic - Bettino's Bounce___FuseBox Radio Broadcast Website: http://www.FuseBoxRadio.comFuseBox Radio Broadcast Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/FuseBoxRadioShowThe Futon Dun:http://www.TheFutonDun.comFuseBox Radio Broadcast Twitch Page:http://www.twitch.tv/FuseBoxRadio
Containing Matters of Mass TransitTimestamps:Luigi Cozzi background (0:00)"Rainy Day Revolution No. 39" discussion (27:31)Bibliography:Bałaga, Marta, interview with Luigi Cozzi (2024) https://cineuropa.org/es/interview/470204/Frau, Fabio Secchi "Il principe della fantascienza italiana" https://www.mymovies.it/persone/luigi-cozzi/52276/DeSentis, John "Talking COZZILLA: An Interview with Italian GODZILLA Director Luigi Cozzi", (2009) https://www.scifijapan.com/godzilla-toho/talking-cozzilla-an-interview-with-italian-godzilla-director-luigi-cozzide Voogd, Barend, interview with Luigi Cozzi (2011) https://www.flashbackfiles.com/luigi-cozzi-interviewTorretti, Barbara, interview with Luigi Cozzi (2006) https://www.darkveins.com/en/interview-with-luigi-cozzi/
Tony Sunshine opens up about his early childhood, including growing up in an abusive household and the difficult years when his mother was forced to enter the shelter system for stability for their family. He reflects on how those experiences shaped his mindset, his hustle, and his purpose. The conversation dives into the moment he discovered his voice at just five years old, singing a Menudo song at home, and how that spark led to a lifelong passion for music. Tony also addresses dropping out of school in the fifth grade and shares whether that decision impacted his journey in business and the music industry. From there, we get into his early rise, performing alongside legends like Eddie Santiago and Celia Cruz as a child, before eventually crossing paths with Fat Joe in the Bronx. Tony shares how that relationship changed his life, leading to major moments in hip-hop history, including collaborations with Big Pun and the creation of the iconic hit “100%.” We also explore deeper themes of loyalty, family, and survival, including Tony’s battle with addiction. In one of the most vulnerable parts of the interview, he reveals how he disappeared from the spotlight to detox on his own and ultimately fought his way back to health and clarity. Now at 49, Tony Sunshine is stepping into a new chapter. He talks about his latest collaboration with Lil Pump, representing Latino voices in hip-hop, and gives insight into his upcoming Spanish-language album featuring bachata, merengue, reggaeton, and more. This episode is a story of pain, perseverance, culture, and comeback. Tony Sunshine proves that no matter where you start, your voice can carry you through anything.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today's episode is about what to do in Trenčín when it rains. In the Slovak lesson, you are going to learn a few new verbs from my short article. You will also learn how to say “A rainy day is no problem.“ in Slovak.Episode notesIn today's episode, I'm answering a question about what to do in Trenčín when it rains. In the Slovak lesson, you are going to learn a few new verbs from my short article. You will also learn how to say “A rainy day is no problem.“ in Slovak.Slovak lesson1. zničiť (to destroy)2. zmeniť (to change)3. predstaviť si (to imagine)4. vychutnať si (to enjoy)5. vstúpiť (to enter)6. zahriať sa (warm up)7. načerpať energiu (energize)8. vyskúšať (try out)9. riešiť hádanky (solve puzzles)10. daždivý deň (rainy day)11. Daždivý deň nie je problém. (A rainy day is no problem.)Timestamps00:34 Introduction to the episode02:13 About what to do in Trenčín when it rains07:00 Fun fact 108:01 Fun fact 213:26 Slovak lesson17:59 When it rains in Trenčín in Slovak20:37 When it rains in Trenčín in English22:58 Final thoughtsIf you have any questions, send it to my email hello@bozenasslovak.com. Check my Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bozenasslovak/ where I am posting the pictures of what I am talking about on my podcast. Also, check my website https://www.bozenasslovak.com© All copywrites reserved to Bozena Ondova Hilko LLC
Over an inch of rain could fall in CCO Land today.....sad, but needed says WCCO TV Chief Meteorologist Chris Shaffer. Get his morning weather update on the WCCO Morning News with Vineeta.
Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: Blooming Stories: A Rainy Day Passover Adventure in Jerusalem Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/he/episode/2026-04-26-22-34-02-he Story Transcript:He: ירושלים, בוטניקה בשיאה והגן הבוטני בירושלים פורח בכל צבעי האביב.En: Jerusalem, botany at its peak and the botanical garden in Jerusalem is blooming in all the colors of spring.He: בעונה זו, הפרחים נפתחים במלוא תפארתם, והעצים מלאים בחיים ובעלים ירוקים, והדרכים מתפתלות בין גינות נושא שמציעות סיפורים מההיסטוריה והטבע.En: In this season, the flowers open in all their glory, the trees are full of life and green leaves, and the paths wind between themed gardens that offer stories from history and nature.He: באווירה כזו, יעל, המדריכה הנלהבת, הכינה את עצמה לסיור מיוחד לילדי כיתה ב׳.En: In such an atmosphere, Yael, the enthusiastic guide, prepared herself for a special tour for second-grade children.He: ליעל תמיד הייתה תשוקה לספר סיפורים.En: Yael always had a passion for storytelling.He: "פסח הוא זמן של חופש והתחדשות," אמרה לעצמה בבוקר לפני שהילדים הגיעו.En: "Passover is a time of freedom and renewal," she told herself the morning before the children arrived.He: היא ידעה שהילדים רוצים לרוץ, לשחק ולהנות, אבל הייתה בטוחה שתוכל לשלב את השמחה הזו עם הלימוד על החג.En: She knew the kids wanted to run, play, and have fun, but she was confident she could combine that joy with teaching about the holiday.He: כשהקבוצה הגיעה, עם מדריכים והתלמידים עליזים, יעל חייכה.En: When the group arrived, with cheerful guides and students, Yael smiled.He: "ברוכים הבאים לגן הבוטני," היא החלה.En: "Welcome to the botanical garden," she began.He: "אנחנו עומדים לראות צמחים מיוחדים ולשמוע סיפורים מהעבר.En: "We are about to see special plants and hear stories from the past."He: " הילדים נראו מעט מתוחים ורק חיפשו את השביל הבא לרוץ בו.En: The children seemed a bit tense and were just looking for the next path to run on.He: פתאום, בלי שום אזהרה, התחילו טיפות של גשם לרדת.En: Suddenly, without any warning, raindrops started to fall.He: יעל הייתה חייבת להיות יצירתית ומהירה.En: Yael had to be creative and quick.He: "ילדים!En: "Children!He: מי יודע מה היה יום גשום בתנ"ך?En: Who knows about a rainy day in the Bible?"He: " שאלה יעל בהתרגשות.En: Yael asked excitedly.He: כשאף אחד לא ענה, היא המשיכה, "בואו נתחבא מתחת לעץ הגדול הזה, ואני אספר לכם על יציאת מצרים ממש כמו ביער הגשם הפרטי שלנו!En: When no one answered, she continued, "Let's hide under this big tree, and I'll tell you about the Exodus just like in our private rainforest!"He: "היא החלה לספר בהתלהבות.En: She began to tell the story enthusiastically.He: "תדמיינו שאתם עברים.En: "Imagine you are Hebrews.He: עם גדול שהלך במדבר.En: A great people who walked in the desert.He: הייתה סערה כמו עכשיו, אבל לים לא היה די ברוח כדי לפתוח את מימיו!En: There was a storm like now, but the sea didn't have enough wind to open its waters!"He: " היא הצהירה, וידיה מדמות גלים.En: she declared, her hands mimicking waves.He: הפנטזיה הייתה מוחשית, הילדים דמיינו עצמם הולכים במדבר ונהרו אחריה בסקרנות.En: The fantasy was vivid, and the children imagined themselves walking through the desert, following her eagerly.He: מתחת לחופה של העצים, הגשם לא הפריע כלל.En: Under the canopy of the trees, the rain did not bother them at all.He: הילדים הקשיבו לסיפור בקשב רב, השתתפו, ואף שיחקו את הדמויות מהסיפור.En: The children listened to the story with great attention, participated, and even played the characters from the story.He: כל רעש הרוח רק הוסיף לכוח הסיפור.En: Every sound of the wind only added to the power of the story.He: לאחר שהגשם פסק, יעל הובילה את הילדים חזרה לנקודת המוצא.En: After the rain stopped, Yael led the children back to the starting point.He: עם חיוכים על הפנים ושיחות על החוויות החדשות שלהם, הם חזרו מהמסע הקטן של יציאת מצרים שלהם.En: With smiles on their faces and conversations about their new experiences, they returned from their little Exodus journey.He: המורים הודו ליעל בחום על ההדרכה המצוינת.En: The teachers warmly thanked Yael for her excellent guidance.He: יעל צעדה חזרה בהרגשה נפלאה.En: Yael walked back feeling wonderful.He: היא הבינה שהשלמות אינה נמצאת בתכנון מקפד אלא ברגעים הספונטניים האלו, בהם היא פתחה עולם חדש לילדים דרך הדמיון שלהם.En: She realized that perfection is not found in meticulous planning but in those spontaneous moments, where she opened a new world for the children through their imagination.He: זו תחושת השחרור האמיתית של פסח — לחגוג את הבלתי צפוי והאפשרויות שהוא מביא.En: That is the true feeling of Passover liberation — celebrating the unexpected and the possibilities it brings. Vocabulary Words:botany: בוטניקהblooming: פורחglory: תפארתthemed: נושאatmosphere: אווירהenthusiastic: נלהבpassion: תשוקהrenewal: התחדשותcheerful: עליזtense: מתוחraindrops: טיפות גשםspontaneous: ספונטנייםcanopy: חופהliberation: שחרורmeticulous: מקפדfreedom: חופשstorm: סערהdesert: מדברvivid: מוחשיparticipated: השתתפוguide: מדריךcharacters: דמויותunexpected: הבלתי צפויpossibilities: אפשרויותimagination: דמיוןwalked: צעדהenthusiastically: בהתלהבותdeclared: הצהירattention: קשבjourney: מסעBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.
Esta semana, en nuestras Islas de Noche.... Suenan: BEAU BRUMMELS - "Just a Little" ("INTRODUCING THE BEAU BRUMMELS, 1965) / THE TURTLES - "Wanderin' Kind" ("IT AIN'T ME BABE", 1965) / THE HOLLIES - "Tell Me to My Face" ("FOR CERTAIN BECAUSE", 1966) / THE ZOMBIES - "Nothing's Changed" (1965) / THE ROLLING STONES - "Play With Fire" (1965) / LOVE - "Softly to Me" ("LOVE", 1966) / THE BYRDS - "What's Happening?" ("FIFTH DIMENSION", 1966) / GENE CLARK - "The Same One" ("GENE CLARK WITH GOSDIN BROTHERS", 1967) / THE YOUNGBLOODS - "Foolin' Around (The Waltz)" ("THE YOUNGBLOODS", 1967) / MOBY GRAPE - "Sitting By The Window" ("MOBY GRAPE", 1967) / KALEIDOSCOPE - "Please" ("SIDE TRIPS", 1967) / CLEAR LIGHT - "A Child's Smile" ("CLEAR LIGHT", 1967) / TIM BUCKLEY - "I Can't See You" ("TIM BUCKLEY", 1966) / BLACKBURN & SNOW - "Takin' It Easy" (1966) / GRASSROOTS - "This Precious Time" ("LET'S LIVE FOR TODAY", 1967) / LEFT BANKE - "Shadows Breaking Over My Head" ("WALK AWAY RENEE/PRETTY BALLERINA", 1967) / KINKS - "Rainy Day in June" ("FACE TO FACE", 1966) / LOVIN' SPOONFUL - Didn't Want To Have To Do It ("DAYDREAM", 1966) /Escuchar audio
Welcome to Spiritually Fit Yoga with Amelia Andaleon!It's been raining in the San Francisco Bay so I recorded this on a cozy, stormy afternoon. The powerful rain metaphor invites you to rinse away mental clutter, release what no longer serves you, and reset your mind and body.In this practice, the steady rhythm of rain becomes your anchor — guiding you back to the present moment, softening the nervous system, and creating space for calm to return.This is a simple, supportive meditation for moments when you feel overwhelmed, overstimulated, or just need a quiet pause.Let the rain help you release what you no longer need… and begin again.—Discover Your Power. Create Your Peace.Spiritually Fit Yoga, LLChttps://SpirituallyFitYoga.com
Today we're looking at the Government's Spring Economic Statement and asking a simple question: has the “rainy day” already arrived—and if so, is enough being done for the so-called squeezed middle? Ministers, led by Simon Harris and Jack Chambers, are warning of global uncertainty, rising energy costs linked to conflict in the Middle East, and even the risk of stagflation. Yet at the same time, the message from Government is that the economy will keep growing—and that budget surpluses remain essential to protect Ireland's finances. But with households and businesses already feeling the pressure, is that the right balance? To discuss this more, Alan Morrissey was joined by Bodyke Fine Gael Td Joe Cooney and Sinn Féin Cllr. Tommy Guilfoyle. Image © Money in a glass jar by Felicia Manolache's Images via Canva
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This time, it's an extra-long triple feature. First, Robert Altman directs as Janice wants to escape her Aunt May in the worst way. Then, George buys a letter from Nigel in the "Suspicion" episode "Rainy Day" and finally, Al looks at Hitch's involvement in the various films derived from the footage shot for the "German Concentration Camps Factual Survey."
Unexpected expenses don't wait. And when they hit, retirement savings often become part of the conversation. Matt Landon, CFP® and CEO of Semmax Financial Group, and Kyle Leonard, CFP®, break down when it may make sense to pull from retirement accounts and when it can create bigger problems. They walk through real scenarios, from covering short-term gaps to helping family, and explain how taxes, penalties, and timing all factor into the decision. The focus stays simple. Know why you need the money, understand the tradeoffs, and protect the long-term plan wherever possible. Takeaways • The reason for the withdrawal matters more than the amount • High-interest debt can outweigh keeping money invested • Taxes and penalties can reduce what you actually receive • Short-term needs should be handled differently than permanent withdrawals • Plans change, but decisions should still be intentional Chapters 00:00 Why people tap retirement savings 02:00 Early withdrawals during working years 03:00 Credit cards vs. retirement funds 04:30 401(k) loans and home equity options 06:30 One-time needs vs. ongoing withdrawals 08:30 Accessing funds before 59½ 09:30 Understanding 72(t) distributions 11:00 When not to roll over a 401(k) 13:00 The emotional side of financial setbacks 14:30 Rebuilding confidence after a disruption
What would happen to your business if an unexpected financial storm hit tomorrow? Would you be prepared… or scrambling to stay afloat? In this Ask Brian and Carol episode, Brian and Carol Duprey tackle a powerful listener question about how to create an emergency fund for business surprises. Listen in as they break down practical, real-world strategies to help child care owners build financial security, from living below your means to setting up automatic savings systems that grow consistently over time. Tune in to this episode to hear how simple shifts—like reallocating revenue, paying down high-interest debt, and using tools like a HELOC—can give you peace of mind and protection during uncertain times. Brian and Carol also share personal experiences and cautionary insights about spending habits, delayed gratification, and why having 6–12 months of expenses saved can be a game-changer. Join us as they offer straightforward, no-nonsense advice to help you strengthen your financial foundation, protect your business, and position yourself to weather any storm with confidence. Mentioned in this episode: Need help with your child care marketing? Reach out! At Child Care Genius Marketing we offer website development, hosting, and security, Google Ads creation and management, done for you social media ads management. For social media content we have the Genius Box, which is a monthly subscription chock full of social media & blog content, as well as a new monthly lead magnet every month! Learn more at Child Care Genius Marketing. https://childcaregenius.com/marketing-solutions/ Schedule a no obligation call to learn more about how we can partner together to ignite your marketing efforts. If you need help in your child care business, consider joining our coaching programs at Child Care Genius University. Learn More Here. https://childcaregenius.com/university Connect with us: Child Care Genius Website Like us on Facebook Join our Owners Only Private Mastermind Group on Facebook Join our Child Care Mindset Facebook Group Follow Us on Instagram Connect with us on LinkedIn Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Buy our Books Check out our Free Resource
A little rain never hurt anyone, especially Saturday night as Charlotte FC kept the good vibes going with a 2-1 win over a struggling Philadelphia Union side.Matt and Corey are here to talk about the weather, talk about the match, talk about the goals and – it can't all be positive – talk about some warning signs we see in the defensive play.They also discuss Abada's play and his role on the squad, Zaha's unfortunate fifth yellow and answer all of your questions!---Want to get into our Discord to discuss all the matches this season, get access to Soccer and Coffee and ask us questions for the show? Support us on Patreon for just a few bucks to get access to that and more, including special Secret Show episodes we release just to supporters.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MintCitySoccerShow
Step into nostalgia, music history, and meaningful life reflection in this episode of the Rick's Rambles Podcast! We kick things off with fun facts about the classic gothic TV series Dark Shadows—a true cult favorite filled with vampires, mystery, and behind-the-scenes surprises. In this week's Mental Health Minute, we take an unexpected look at “golf”… and how trying to fit into molds created by others can hold us back. It's a simple but powerful reminder to embrace who you really are and live authentically. Then, in our Story Behind the Song, we revisit “Rainy Days and Mondays” by The Carpenters—exploring the song's origins, emotional depth, and why it still resonates with listeners today. We wrap things up with a fresh batch of quirky and fun holidays for the week—because there's always something to celebrate! If you enjoy classic TV, music history, positive mental health content, and a little offbeat fun, this episode has something for you.
Fluent Fiction - Japanese: Starry Conversations: A Rainy Day's Surprising Encounter Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ja/episode/2026-04-05-22-34-01-ja Story Transcript:Ja: 春の柔らかい雨が突然降り始めると、人々はあわてて科学博物館の中に駆け込んだ。En: When the gentle spring rain suddenly began to fall, people rushed into the science museum in a hurry.Ja: 窓の外は灰色の空だが、館内は色とりどりの展示が賑わっている。En: The sky outside was gray, but inside the museum, the various exhibits bustled with color.Ja: その中で、ユウトはカフェの席に座り、カップの中で湯気を上げるコーヒーを見つめていた。En: Amidst this, Yuuto sat at a cafe table, gazing at the steam rising from his coffee cup.Ja: 彼は大学生で、宇宙の神秘に夢中だ。En: He was a university student, passionate about the mysteries of space.Ja: しかし、進路のことで頭を悩ませていた。En: However, he was troubled about his future path.Ja: ふと、彼の隣の席に誰かが腰を下ろした。En: Suddenly, someone sat down in the seat next to him.Ja: カラフルなスカーフを巻いた女性だ。En: It was a woman wearing a colorful scarf.Ja: 彼女はアイコという名で、フリーランスの写真家だった。En: Her name was Aiko, and she was a freelance photographer.Ja: 「外はすごい雨ですね。」アイコが笑顔で話しかけた。En: "It's quite the rain outside, isn't it?" Aiko spoke with a smile.Ja: ユウトは少し緊張しながらも微笑み返した。En: Yuuto returned the smile, albeit a bit nervously.Ja: 「そうですね。でも、ここにいて良かったかも。」En: "Yes, indeed. But perhaps it's a good thing we're here."Ja: アイコはカメラを取り出して、「私は雨の日の写真を撮るのが好きなんです。」と言った。En: Aiko took out her camera and said, "I like taking photos on rainy days."Ja: 彼女の目は好奇心と冒険心で輝いていた。En: Her eyes sparkled with curiosity and a sense of adventure.Ja: 「写真のプロジェクトを考えていて、春の一瞬を撮りたいんです。」En: "I'm thinking of a photography project, capturing the fleeting moments of spring."Ja: ユウトは少し驚いた。En: Yuuto was somewhat surprised.Ja: 「僕の勉強とは全然違うけど、面白そうですね。」En: "It's completely different from my studies, but it sounds interesting."Ja: 話は自然と広がり、二人は興味を共有し始めた。En: The conversation naturally expanded, and the two began sharing their interests.Ja: アイコは旅行計画のことを話し、ユウトは宇宙の話をした。En: Aiko spoke about her travel plans, and Yuuto talked about space.Ja: ユウトは少しずつ自分の考えを言葉にすることに自信を持ち始めた。En: Little by little, Yuuto began to gain confidence in expressing his thoughts.Ja: 「新しいことに挑戦するのは、きっといいことですよ。」アイコがそう言ったとき、ユウトは心が少し軽くなった。En: "Trying new things is surely a good thing," Aiko said, and Yuuto felt a lightness in his heart.Ja: その後、二人は博物館のプラネタリウムに入った。En: After that, the two entered the museum's planetarium.Ja: 星が輝く空の映像は、ユウトの心を落ち着かせ、彼の視点に新しい光を与えてくれた。En: The starry sky imagery soothed Yuuto's heart and offered him a new perspective.Ja: 同時に、アイコの心にも変化が訪れた。En: At the same time, a change occurred in Aiko's heart as well.Ja: ユウトの星に対する情熱が、彼女の中に新たなインスピレーションを生み出したのだ。En: Yuuto's passion for the stars inspired new ideas within her.Ja: ショーが終わる頃、ユウトは「一緒に桜を見に行きませんか?」とアイコに声をかける決心をした。En: As the show was ending, Yuuto decided to ask, "Would you like to go see the cherry blossoms together?"Ja: アイコは目を輝かせ、「ぜひ行きましょう。」と応じた。En: Aiko's eyes sparkled, and she replied, "I'd love to."Ja: 晴れた日に、二人は桜の下でピクニックを楽しむ計画を立てた。En: On a sunny day, the two planned to enjoy a picnic under the cherry blossoms.Ja: ユウトにとって、これは大きな一歩だった。En: For Yuuto, this was a significant step forward.Ja: 彼は新しい冒険に心を開き、アイコは彼の星空への情熱を新たな写真のテーマにした。En: He opened his heart to new adventures, and Aiko found a new theme for her photography in his passion for the starry sky.Ja: この出会いを通じて、ユウトは自信を取り戻し、アイコは新しいインスピレーションを得た。En: Through this encounter, Yuuto regained his confidence, and Aiko gained new inspiration.Ja: 雨の日の科学博物館で生まれた小さな奇跡だった。En: It was a small miracle born in the science museum on a rainy day. Vocabulary Words:gentle: 柔らかいrushed: 駆け込んだbustled: 賑わっているgazing: 見つめていたtroubled: 頭を悩ませていたperspective: 視点suddenly: 突然freelance: フリーランスphotographer: 写真家museum: 博物館curiosity: 好奇心confidence: 自信adventure: 冒険adventure: 冒険sparkled: 輝いていたimagery: 映像journey: 旅行university student: 大学生plan: 計画soothed: 落ち着かせcherry blossoms: 桜project: プロジェクトexhibits: 展示mysteries: 神秘fluent: 流暢inspiration: インスピレーションplanetarium: プラネタリウムrainy: 雨の日miracle: 奇跡theming: テーマにした
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Farnoosh reflects on her appearance on the TODAY Show, where she shared practical strategies to maximize your finances during tax season — from last-minute IRA contributions and new tax deductions to choosing the smartest way to file and setting yourself up for next year.She also discusses the latest money headlines, including the Supreme Court's decision on sweeping tariffs and what it could mean for small businesses and markets.Then, it's time for your questions. Farnoosh breaks down:• How much you really need in emergency savings in today's job market • What to do after contributing to your 401(k) — should you open a Roth IRA? • How income limits affect Roth contributions and what a Backdoor Roth really means • Ways to set your children up for financial success beyond just a 529 planPlus, Farnoosh shares details about her Build a Profitable Podcast mentorship program, kicking off soon with only a few spots remaining. Apply here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Imagine driving down a dark highway and spotting a towering, hairy figure with a peg leg—truckers call it the Road Troll, and its sightings are as eerie as they are baffling!IN THIS EPISODE: An eerie tombstone stands watch over one of the city's oldest cemeteries. (The Guardians of Lone Fir Cemetery) *** 59 years ago, the northern part of the Ural Mountains of Russia played host to one of the most fascinating unsolved mysteries in the modern age. (The Dyatlov Pass Incident) *** A young boy experiences something strange in the middle of the night despite not believing in the supernatural or paranormal. (Thought Form In The Closet) *** A couple visiting a church discover days after the visit that they encountered something unnatural. (The Ghostly Vicar Who Still Haunts His Church) *** Never paying back loans, running from responsibilities, living a double life, having more than one wife, committing murder… hardly what one would expect from someone with the title of reverend. (Reverend Green: Wife Poisoner) *** A young woman sees a ghost of a family member at Starbucks. (The Love And Comfort Of a Parent From Beyond The Grave) *** Hebrews 13:2 in the bible says, “Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.” One young man learns firsthand that verse is true. (Touched By A Guardian Angel On A Rainy Day) *** Just what is the Road Troll? Is this a ghost, a hairy hominid a feral drifter or simply a figment of the imagination? (Bizarre Encounters With Road Trolls)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = The Foreboding00:01:17.510 = Show Open00:03:23.689 = Bizarre Encounters With Road Trolls00:17:44.099 = Ghostly Vicar Who Still Haunts His Church ***00:19:43.711 = The Dytalov Pass Incident00:31:43.861 = Thought Form In The Closet ***00:33:47.845 = The Guardians of Lone Fir Cemetery00:38:59.156 = Love And Comfort of a Parent From Beyond The Grave00:41:01.967 = The Wife Poisoning Pastor ***00:45:30.203 = Touched By a Guardian Angel on a Rainy Day00:47:36.073 = Show Close*** = Begins immediately after inserted ad breakHELPFUL LINKS & RESOURCES…https://WeirdDarkness.com/STORE = Tees, Mugs, Socks, Hoodies, Totes, Hats, Kidswear & Morehttps://WeirdDarkness.com/HOPE = Hope For Depression or Thoughts of Self-Harmhttps://WeirdDarkness.com/NEWSLETTER = In-Depth Articles, Memes, Weird DarkNEWS, Videos & Morehttps://WeirdDarkness.com/AUDIOBOOKS = FREE Audiobooks Narrated By Darren Marlar SOURCES and RESOURCES:“Bizarre Encounters With Road Trolls” by Brent Swancer for Mysterious Universe: http://bit.ly/2pR0P4T“The Ghostly Vicar Who Still Haunts His Church” by Matt Florez from MyHauntedLifeToo.com: http://bit.ly/2IswS1s“The Dyatlov Pass Incident” by Derek Meade for Vice: http://bit.ly/2oWqRDr“The Wife Poisoning Pastor” by Robert Wilhelm for Murder By Gaslight: http://bit.ly/2APHOSu“Touched By a Guardian Angel on a Rainy Day” by Joel from MyHauntedLifeToo.com: http://bit.ly/2MjTVN1“The Love And Comfort Of a Parent From Beyond The Grave” by Julie Winters from MyHauntedLifeToo.com: http://bit.ly/30RSfjh“Thought Form In The Closet” by Crooked Beats from PhantomsAndMonsters.com: http://bit.ly/358WgD8“The Guardians Of Lone Fir Cemetery” by Jessica Ferri for The Line Up: http://bit.ly/30NqA2V=====(Over time links may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2026, Weird Darkness.=====Originally aired: October 06, 2019EPISODE PAGE (includes sources): https://weirddarkness.com/RoadTrollsABOUT WEIRD DARKNESS: Weird Darkness is a true crime and paranormal podcast narrated by professional award-winning voice actor, Darren Marlar. Seven days per week, Weird Darkness focuses on all things strange and macabre such as haunted locations, unsolved mysteries, true ghost stories, supernatural manifestations, urban legends, unsolved or cold cases, conspiracy theories, and more. Weird Darkness has been named one of the “20 Best Storytellers in Podcasting” by Podcast Business Journal. Listeners have described the show as a blend of “Coast to Coast AM”, “The Twilight Zone”, “Unsolved Mysteries”, and “In Search Of”.DISCLAIMER: Stories and content in Weird Darkness can be disturbing for some listeners and intended for mature audiences only. 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