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Ryan Hite sitting in today for Ed Martin to tell us What You Need to Know is the incoming Trump Administration is raring and ready to go! Ed Martin has been tapped as the Chief of Staff to incoming OMB Director Russ Vought. All across the incoming Trump team are great men and women who are preparing to bring swift and drastic change to the executive branch. Timothy Goeglein, Former Senior Advisor to the President under George W. Bush and Vice President of External and Governmental Relations at Focus on the Family, joins Ed to discuss his new book: Stumbling Toward Utopia. Shawn Farash, also known as Captain Deplorable, is host of "UNGOVERNED" on LFA TV and a comedian. The expert Trump imitator joins Ed to talk about his journey, as well as Trump’s recent victory. Wrap Up: Moral victories are needed, and we’re seeing them now! Daniel Penny was acquitted by a jury of his peers in the defense of his fellow subway passengers. The UK is banning the use of puberty blockers on minors. And for the first time in history, a Nativity display adorned the steps of the U.S. Capitol Building this week!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Moody's ha deciso di non modificare il rating sul Italia, in linea con le valutazioni delle altre principali agenzie di Rating. Anche se le prospettive di breve non sembrano particolarmente preoccupanti, la sostenibilità del debito pubblico e la competitività del sistema paese dovrebbero rimanere al centro dell'attenzione pubblica.Per ringraziare gli abbonati a pagamento (al podcast e/o alla newsletter) anche questo mese ho scelto un'azione che ho in portafoglio e in un episodio dedicato del podcast vi racconto perché l'ho scelta e se ho intenzione di incrementarne la quantità in portafoglio in futuro. Ho raccolto in un episodio della newsletter tutte le azioni di cui ho parlatohttps://lafinanzainsoldoni.substack.com/p/lazione-del-mese-novembre-2024La finanza in soldoni è un Podcast e una Newsletter di educazione e informazione finanziaria a cura di Massimo FamularoCanale TelegramSostieni il progetto con una donazioni anche a mezzo bonifico bancario, richiedi IBAN scrivendo a mfamularoblog@gmail.comLa Finanza in Soldoni è un progetto multicanale che include Podcast Newsletter playlist sul canale Youtube di Massimo Famularo un libro disponibile nelle principali Librerie e Bookstore on lineSuggerisco anche la lettura delle "Storie di Tutti i colori più uno"Il mio Blog è MassimoFamularo.com
Keeping safe out on the trails and hills. Could we be doing more?This week we're joined by James Anderson, an ultra runner and volunteer member of the Galloway Mountain Rescue Team part of Scottish Mountain Rescue.We bumped into James at this year's Lakeland 100. He was taking part. Raring to go. Then his weekend took an unexpected twist.James came across a stricken fellow competitor. His training kicked into gear. His race over.Listen in as we find out the tale. We also get to know about James the runner, with a back catalogue of experience under his belt he's well placed to remind us all of some sensible steps we can take when out adventuring.This episode has given John and Steven massive food for thought. It highlights the risks we all take and accept when we're training and racing. Crucially James reinforces some of the things we can all do to stay safe.We can't always count on guardian angels like James covering our ass, now grab your bivvy bag and extra layer and come join us for an enlightening hour and half with James Anderson.Want to take part in Nicky Spinks Bruce's Crown Race we mentioned on 4 April 2025? Find out and enter here https://www.brucescrown.co.uk/Donate to Galloway Mountain Rescue Team here https://gallowaymrt.org.uk/team-base-fund-raising-page/
Somebody was raring to go at the stoplight behind Carmen yesterday. And they were so ready that they honked the horn immediately after the light turned green! So that got us wondering where you stood on what the appropriate amount of time is before someone should honk at a green light. Not only was Peter quick to call, he is quick to honk! He shared his thoughts and even though he feels this way, his own family is embarrassed by this behavior. As kids and parents have been ready to go...
Somebody was raring to go at the stoplight behind Carmen yesterday. And they were so ready that they honked the horn immediately after the light turned green! So that got us wondering where you stood on what the appropriate amount of time is before someone should honk at a green light. Not only was Peter quick to call, he is quick to honk! He shared his thoughts and even though he feels this way, his own family is embarrassed by this behavior. As kids and parents have been ready to go...
Poten & Partners LNG industry analyst Sergio Chapa sits down with NGI's Christopher Lenton, senior editor for Mexico & Latin America, to survey the current North American liquefied natural gas industry scene. They talk through the impacts of former Hurricane Beryl on Gulf Coast infrastructure. Chapa and Lenton also discuss the state of the Biden administration's pause on U.S.-based LNG export projects and the implications for international competitors. Has the pause given impetus to other projects? How are Mexico LNG projects advancing in the wake of the regulatory back-and-forth?
Raring to Rodeo: New U of I rodeo coach seeks to elevate club's profile.
Raring to Rodeo: New U of I rodeo coach seeks to elevate club's profile
Moving out, leaving notes and deja vu...
A Sermon for Ascension Sunday 1 St. Peter 4:7-11 & St. John 15:25-16:4 by William Klock Today is that Sunday in the Church Year that has us sitting with the disciples as they wait for the fulfilment of Jesus' promise of God's Spirit. It's a little bit like the scene of them on Easter Day. Think of Mary, confused and distressed, running to tell Peter and John about the empty tomb and finding them, hunkered down in a dark house with the doors and shutters locked tight. Both times, the disciples sat in a house in Jerusalem waiting. On Easter Day, they were waiting out of fear. Jesus had been executed and, if they weren't careful, they'd probably be executed too. They were waiting for the Passover festival to end, for the crowds to start leaving the city, so that maybe they could just blend into the crowds streaming out through the gates and down the roads, so they could make their way back to Galilee and hopefully just go back to their old lives and forget—and everyone else forget—that they'd been followers of Jesus. And so they waited. In the dark. Fearful. Barely talking in whispers. Today the disciples are, again, waiting in Jerusalem. But today is different. Late on Easter Day Jesus had appeared in that locked room, risen, and not just alive like, say, Lazarus was alive again after he came out of his tomb. Jesus wasn't just alive. He'd been made new. The same Jesus they knew, even bearing the marks of his crucifixion, and yet different. This new Jesus, resurrected from the dead, was as at home in heaven as he was on earth and as at home on earth as he was in heaven. This Jesus embodied their hope of an Israel, of a whole human race, set to rights. In him they were confronted with the birth of God's new creation. And everything the Prophets had said and everything Jesus had said about God setting the world to rights now made sense—at first, suddenly, it made sense at a gut level, but then as this risen Jesus walked them through the scriptures—probably the same scriptures he'd walked them through umpteen times before—gradually it all finally started to make sense in their heads, too. Jesus' resurrection changed everything. But most of all, they saw the hopes of generation after generation after generation of Jews for a world set to rights, they saw that hope fulfilled in Jesus, and in that they saw the glory of God like no one had seen the glory of God since—well maybe since the Exodus. And so, for forty days, Jesus met with his disciples and with hundreds of others, and they studied the scriptures and, I expect, they worshiped and glorified the God of Israel who had done this amazing thing and, who, right before their eyes, was fulfilling his promises. And then he led them out to the Mount Olives and ascended into the clouds. Jesus had prepared them for this. He'd said before that eventually he would be leaving them. These passages have been our Gospels for the last three weeks. Remember John 16: “In a little while you won't see, but a little while after that you will see me, because I'm going to the Father.” Or two Sundays ago, “I'm going to the one who sent me and it's important that I do, so that I can send the one who will come along side you on my behalf, the Helper.” And last Sunday, “I'm leaving the world and going to the Father. In the world you will have tribulation, but I have overcome the world.” That last bit from John 16:33 surely underscored for them the lordship of Jesus. Now it was time for him to take his throne in the heavenlies. And so Jesus commissioned them to take this gospel, this good news, back to Jerusalem and to all of Judea, and eventually even to the Samaritans and then to the nations. And as he commissioned them he rose on the clouds to his throne. Jesus didn't have to do it that way. It's not like heaven is literally up there somewhere. You can't get there with a rocket any more than the Babylonians could build a tower to get there. Jesus could have just winked out here and winked in there. But even here at the end of his ministry, he acts out a prophecy as he was so fond of doing. It was Daniel's vision of the son of man, coming to the ancient of days and to his throne on the clouds of heaven, it was that vision happening in real life as they watched. And, too, the disciples were familiar with the iconography of Imperial Rome. When Julius Caesar died, a comet appeared in the sky. His heir, Augustus, declared that the comet was the divine Caesar ascending to heaven. At Augustus' order, gold comets were added to the statues of Caesar and coins were stamped with the image of that comet on the back. And, of course, Augustus then took the title, “Son of God”. Everyone knew it wasn't really true. It was political. But here was Jesus ascending to heaven for real. For all his power, Caesar was a cheap copy, a fake king playing at divinity. Jesus was the real deal, the world's true Lord. And that was heart of the message that Jesus sent his friends out to tell. That's the heart of the gospel: This Jesus, crucified and risen, is Lord of all. Remember what that word “gospel” means. It literally means “good news”, but it's important to remember how it was used. Think of those familiar words from Isaiah 52: “How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him who brings good news, who publishes peace, who brings good news of happiness, who publishes salvation, who says to Zion, “Your God reigns.” In those days it was an image of a royal herald, returning to Jerusalem from the battle front to announce the good news that the king had won the battle against the enemy. And in the world of the Greeks and Romans, “good news” was proclaimed by imperial heralds. Good news! A new Caesar has ascended to the imperial throne! Good news! Your city has been conquered by Rome and you are blessed to receive Caesar as your new king! And in that there's something really important that we often miss. All too often we think of the gospel, of this good news about Jesus, more as good advice. We “share” the gospel with people, telling them about it as something they ought to try, to see if it works for them, because we've been better off with it, so they ought to be too. We treat this good news like another option on the religious smorgasbord. Give Jesus a try. If you don't like him, well, okay. But, Brothers and Sisters, Jesus isn't a new restaurant. Jesus isn't a new brand of laundry detergent any more than Caesar was. Imagine Rome conquering your country and you telling the Romans that Caesar really isn't your thing, so no thanks. Simon bar Kokhba tried that in 115. He declared himself prince of the Jews, raised a revolt, and was brutally crushed by the Romans. Brothers and Sisters, the good news of Jesus, crucified, risen, and Lord isn't good advice. It's good news. It's good news that he is the world's true Lord and that he sits on this throne, and that this good news will conquer the world until every last one of his enemies has been put under his feet. It's a proclamation—and we're the royal heralds—that God's king, his new creation, has begun and we can either be a part of it or we can face destruction when Jesus comes in glory one day to wipe every last bit of evil of sin and of death from its face. This was Jesus commission to his friends as he ascended. Go out and tell the world that it has a new king. And it's not hard to imagine them chomping at the bit to run into Jerusalem and to start proclaiming this good news in the streets and in the synagogues and even in the temple. But Jesus knew better. Because excitement about good news will only get you so far. And so Jesus told them to go back into the city to wait—to wait for the Helper, the Holy Spirit. In fact, he talked about them being baptised with the Holy Spirit in the way that John had baptised them with water. And it was in the power of the Holy Spirit—not just the power of their excitement about Jesus' resurrection—in the power of the Holy Spirit they would go out to proclaim this news to Jerusalem, to Judea, to Samaria, and to the whole world. And so, today we sit with the disciples as they wait. But this time it's a very different sort of waiting. On Easter they were waiting to go out, afraid for their lives, just wanting to get out of the city as quietly as possible. Today we sit with them as they wait and as they pray, having spent forty days with the risen Jesus, waiting as they're just about bursting with this good news. They've been commission to be the royal heralds of the King. They're full of excitement this time. Raring to go. Ready to proclaim this good news. Even knowing that this might mean their own deaths. And, maybe that's what gives them patience for the fulfilment of Jesus promise of this power from God. Because excitement over something new is never enough. Excitement eventually wanes. And when we try to do the work of the kingdom in our own power, we're sure to make a mess of it. The power lies not with us, but with God's word and with God's Spirit and when rely on word and Spirit we do things differently than we might do them in our own power. One of the things that strikes me from our Epistle today is the set of gospel mission priorities it lays out for us. Here are Peter's Spirit-inspired words. This is 1 Peter 4:7-11. The end of all things is at hand; therefore be self-controlled and sober-minded for the sake of your prayers. (1 Peter 4:7) The end of all things is at hand. This doesn't mean that end of history or of the universe or whatever is at hand. That wouldn't make sense. From our perspective the end of space and time obviously wasn't at hand for Peter—unless you can somehow twist “at hand” to mean “two thousand plus years”. More important, it doesn't make sense, because that would hardly be a vindication of the God who made the world, who loves it, and who gave his son to die for it, and who has commissioned a people to carry this good news into it. What Peter means is that God, through Jesus, has begun the process of making his creation new and the sign of this renewal is the renewal of a people, the renewal of men and women who share in the death and resurrection of Jesus. And that means that we'd better show that renewal in our lives. Peter says that our work will be accomplished through self-control and being sober-minded. Peter knew that opposition and persecution were coming and that our natural inclination when that happens is to panic—to start running around waving our hands or to run away and hide, to lose focus on the mission. So he says, as people renewed by God's Spirit, be self-controlled and sober-minded. Self-control is a fruit of the Spirit. Self-control is—or should be—a defining characteristic of people who are united to Jesus by the Holy Spirit. And being sober-minded is the fruit of our minds having been renewed by the Holy Spirit. Again, Jesus has given us work to do and it's not going to get done if we're in a panic. Instead of getting worked up, instead of panicking, Peter tells us: pray. When Jesus was under pressure, he undergirded his work with prayer. Our response to the pressure and weight of our calling also needs to be prayer. And as the Church we need to work together, to stick together—to be the Church. Peter goes on in verses 8-9: Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins. Show hospitality to one another without grumbling. It's easy to drive each other away. It's easy to be offended by what this person says or what that person does. We sadly see it all too often in the Church. Someone offends someone else and off they go. It's especially sad when you find out that the offense was an accident or that what was said or done was misconstrued—that no offense was ever intended. Some people can be difficult and, over and over, I've seen Christians who treat difficult people in ways that put them at the fringe or drive them off. Some people just sometimes wander away from the Church and no one goes after them to check up on them. But Peter says that we're to hold unfailing love for each other—unfailing. Hebrews 10:24-25 tells us something similar: Let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near. “The Day” is drawing near. Jesus has given us God's own Spirit to carry his work of renewal into the world. So stir each other up to love and good works and do not neglect to meet together. If someone asked me to write a letter exhorting the Church as to what to do in light of the end of all things being at hand, I'd probably write something about getting out into the world to tell people about Jesus—and to do so with a sense of urgency. But Peter (and the writer of Hebrews) instead tells us to love each other. Brothers and Sisters, what they're saying—and this is important—is that before we do anything else, we, the Church, need to be the Church, we need to be the body of Christ. Loving each other, supporting each other, showing hospitality to each other—even when we're sometimes difficult to get along with or overly needy or whatever makes us difficult—and we can all be like this sometimes—loving each other despite our flaws and difficulties and allowing our love for each other to cover those difficulties and offenses and things that can sometimes be abrasive. That kind of love, the love that God has shown us in Jesus, that's what binds us together. And being bound together two things happen. First, we function the way Jesus and the Spirit intend. The Spirit has given us all unique gifts. When we work together we complement each other as we fulfil the mission Jesus has given. But the love we're called to show each other is also a powerful part of our witness of renewal and of God's new creation. There is no other organization or institution in this world that brings together people of such different backgrounds and culture and age and temperament than the Church and in that we have a powerful witness to the redeeming grace of God. In last week's Epistle, James told us to be doers of the word and not hearers only. This is what that looks like. And it's this love and light that plays out amongst Jesus' people—amongst us—that not only holds us together, but it draws in, it attracts outsiders. Good theology and right doctrine are important, but what witnesses our renewal and God's new creation is the fruit of the Spirit and, as Paul writes, the greatest of these is love. When Jesus says to us, “Well done, good and faithful servant,” it won't be because we've spent our lives parsing out the subtle philosophical nuances of the Trinity or the Incarnation. It will be because we have been faithful with the gifts he's given through his Spirit, for how we've loved each other and for being faithful stewards of his good news. Peter goes on in verses 10-11: As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace: whoever speaks, as one who speaks oracles of God; whoever serves, as one who serves by the strength that God supplies—in order that in everything God may be glorified through Jesus Christ. To him belong glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen. The Spirit has equipped each of us and we're called to use these gifts to serve each other. The Spirit doesn't give us gifts to squander or to use for our own gain. They're meant to build up the Church and to help us fulfil our mission. And Peter here calls us to be good stewards. And we're not just accountable to God; we're accountable to each other as stewards. How often do we think it's just “between myself and God”? Regularly I find myself talking to people who tell me that that instead of being part of the Church, they're opting to live their faith privately and on their own. I have to say I'm always more than a little suspicious of the genuineness of someone's claim to be a Christians when they have no interest in the Church. You can't claim to love Jesus and then despise his body! There's no such thing as a loner Christian and this is in part why. Imagine if tomorrow your eyes or your feet, your heart or your mind decided they weren't interested in being part of your body. You'd be in a world of hurt and the same goes for the Church. There are, I think, two reasons the church fails. First, we fail when we become worldly and mired in the things of this age that is passing away, instead of being witnesses to God's new creation. There's a fine line. The church, for example, can witness God's new creation through involvement in politics and the state, but it's also very easy to get carried away with the worldly and corrupt aspects of politics and the power of the state and to lose our witness. But, second, we fail when we steward the gifts of the Spirit poorly. And so Peter urges us that if God has gifted you—and he's generously gifted all of us—don't hold out. He's gifted you, he's equipped you for a reason. Think of it this way: To ignore the gifts the Spirit has given us, to squander them, to steward them badly is to live as if Jesus ascended to heaven and then left us all on our own—as if he hadn't sent his Spirit to come alongside us and to equip us for ministry. To be poor stewards of the Spirit's gifting is to live as if Jesus died for our sins, but did nothing more—no regenerate heart, no renewed mind. To live apart from the Church. Or to be part of the Church, but to fail to live with each other in unfailing love, Brothers and Sisters, is to live as if there is no Holy Spirit. All these things are the Spirit's work and the Spirit's fruit in the life of the Church. They're not optional extras. Consider that Jesus thought it important enough we have these things that he left, he ascended, so that he could send the one who would supply and equip us with them. We could have had Jesus with us all the time, to visit our churches to teach us, to sit down with us individually to talked to us and to comfort us, but he thought it was more important for us to have the gift of the Holy Spirit and so he left that the Spirit might be sent. Think on that this week. Jesus commissioned his people and he sent the Spirit to equip us to get the job done. Someday Jesus will return when the Spirit's work through us has been finished. In the meantime, we've been given a huge job. Don't panic. Don't freak out. Be self-controlled and sober-minded. Commit yourselves to prayer, show each other unfailing love, and work together as the body of Christ, being faithful stewards of the gifts the Spirit has given. Let us pray: Gracious Father, as we acknowledged in the Collect, Jesus has ascended to his heavenly throne, but you have not left us comfortless. You've graciously given us the gift of your Spirit and by your Spirit you unite us to Jesus, you transform and sanctify us, and you equip us to do the work Jesus has given. Give us grace and teach us to be faithful stewards of the Spirit's gifts. Teach us to bear the Spirit's fruit and let us live that fruit in practical ways and especially as we love one another and as we support one another in using the gifts the Spirit has given as we make Jesus and his kingdom known to the world. We ask this through Jesus Christ our Saviour and Lord. Amen.
The Minnesota Timberwolves and Milwaukee Bucks are coming off a break for last week's All-Star Game. They're among the NBA's top teams this season and they're playing at the Target Center Friday night.MPR News contributors Eric Nelson and Wally Langfellow joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer to debrief the All-Star Game, plus we checked in on the Wolves as well as college basketball, Twins baseball, and the start of soccer season.Nelson is co-host of the 10,000 Takes sports talk show and a Vikings reporter for CBS sports. Langfellow is the other host of 10,000 Takes and the founder of Minnesota Score Magazine.
Raring to go: when you are raring to go, you are ready, eager and excited to begin doing something. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/RaringToGo It's important to be as ready as possible to face what life throws at you and as eager as you may be to accept the challenge. We cannot determine what will happen, but we can choose how to face it. Try to accept challenges eagerly and always do your best. You may not always be successful, but you will always know you can be proud of yourself. Sleep well tonight so tomorrow you can be raring to go. Thanks for visiting ArtisanEnglish.jp's The Posts – The Podcast today. These podcasts and posts are created to help our students and anyone who wants to access them to improve their English vocabulary. Take the first step to perfect your English ability; take a FREE TRIAL LESSON with me, David, at https://www.artisanenglish.jp/contact/ https://links.artisanenglish.jp/TrialLesson I provide 100% error correction, fantastic discussion topics and detailed after-lesson written feedback. Here are some terms from today's episode that may have been new to you. Ring in the New Year: if someone asks you how you are going to ring in the New Year, they are asking you what you'll be doing to celebrate the New Year. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/RingInTheNewYear Piece of cake: when we say that something is a piece of cake, we mean that it is easy to accomplish. Another word, cakewalk has the same origin and meaning. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/PieceOfCake The world is your oyster: the world is your oyster means that you should take advantage of the opportunities that life presents you. If you do, you'll be a success. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/TheWorldIsYourOyster When life gives you lemons, make lemonade: always look on the bright side. Use what life gives you to your advantage. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/WhenLifeGivesYouLemonsMakeLemonade Of all: of all is often used to add emphasis to a statement and create a sense of importance. It can also be used to express surprise or disbelief. https://links.artisanenglish.jp/OfAll Website: https://www.artisanenglish.jp Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/artisanenglish.jp Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/david.artisanenglish.jp/ X: https://twitter.com/ArtisanEnglish YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT_UtvyQI9nVO3oX-z9t2mg Spotify Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artisanenglishjp --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artisanenglishjp/message
Hour 2 - Aaron Rodgers is locked in with the idea of staying for two more years with the Jets. Jonathan Casillas calls in and Sal delivers Three Random Questions
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Starc raring to go after rest at ODI World Cup Tough day at ATP Finals for Carlos Alcaraz NRL addresses player burnout The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Starc raring to go after rest at ODI World Cup Tough day at ATP Finals for Carlos Alcaraz NRL addresses player burnout The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Starc raring to go after rest at ODI World Cup Tough day at ATP Finals for Carlos Alcaraz NRL addresses player burnout The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The world of commodities served up a broad range of news for us to talk about today, covering many corners of the globe. We start with a bit of macro on the potential implications of China's slowing property market & broader economy, before smoothly segueing into the latest update from the world's biggest miner, BHP. Allkem (AKE) then caught our eye with a strong focus in their annual results on Western Australia, somewhat contrary to expectations. We save a deep dive for Strickland Metals (STK), who are the recent sellers of the Millrose gold project to Northern Star. The transaction has left them in an enviable position amongst their exploration peers, cashed up and raring to go. All Money of Mine episodes are for informational purposes only and may contain forward-looking statements that may not eventuate. The co-hosts are not financial advisers and any views expressed are their opinion only. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional. Thank you to our Podcast Partners: Terra Capital – Specialist Investment manager in the natural resources sector Anytime Exploration Services – Exploration workers, equipment, core cutting/storage + much more JP Search – Recruitment specialists for the financial world K-Drill – Safe, reliable, and productive surface RC drilling Topdrill – Drilling into the future Join our exclusive Facebook Group for the Money Miners and request access to the Hooteroo chat group. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter HOOTEROO HERALD Follow Money of Mine on YouTube Follow Money of Mine on Twitter Follow Money of Mine on LinkedIn Follow Money of Mine on Instagram Timestamps:(0:00) Preview(0:48) Intro(4:58) China's Economy makes Investors Nervous(10:12) Some Eye-Catching details from BHP's Latest Update(18:01) Allkem has a Bumper Year & Renews WA Focus(22:06) An ASX Junior that's Cashed Up
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Covenant Truth Ministries - Jots and Tittles Bible Studies and Inspirational Messages
In today's lesson, we begin chapter 6 to learn more about some horses and riders, what they mean and what happens with each one, as we continue through the Book of Revelation to discover what's ahead for the world. www.covenanttruthministries.com
Covenant Truth Ministries - Jots and Tittles Bible Studies and Inspirational Messages
In today's lesson, we begin chapter 6 to learn more about some horses and riders, what they mean and what happens with each one, as we continue through the Book of Revelation to discover what's ahead for the world. www.covenanttruthministries.com
In today's lesson, we begin chapter 6 to learn more about some horses and riders, what they mean and what happens with each one, as we continue through the Book of Revelation to discover what's ahead for the world. www.covenanttruthministries.com
The Ouyen United Kangas are rejuvenated and raring to go after the bye week, Senior Coach Scotty Grigg told the Flow Friday Sports show this week. Amazingly, without breaking a sweat, the Kangas jumped a place on the ladder last weekend after another result boosted their percentage; this week they'll do battle with South Mildura.
Why haven't my apple trees come to blossom? Which flowering plants can I grow in clay soil? Are bug hotels beneficial? From diseases to daffodils, the sprightly GQT squad are prepped to provide all their green-fingered guidance from Worcester. Raring to expunge a multitude of wilt-induced worries are RHS Wisley whiz Matthew Pottage, passionate plantsman Matthew Biggs, and ardent landscape architect Bunny Guinness. Also, GQT regular Juliet Sargeant encourages us to step-over the hurdle of windy weather conditions with a masterclass on growing stepover apple trees. Assistant Producer: Dulcie Whadcock Producer: Daniel Cocker Executive Producer: Hannah Newton A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
I took my life and threw it on the skip,Reckoning the next-door neighbours wouldn't mindIf my life hitched a lift to the council tipWith their dry rot and rubble. What you find With skips is – the whole community joins in.Old mattresses appear, doors kind of driftAlong with all that won't fit in the binAnd what the bin-men can't be fished to shift. I threw away my life, and there it layAnd grew quite sodden. `What a dreadful shame,'Clucked some old bag and sucked her teeth: ‘The wayThe young these days … no values … me, I blame…' But I blamed no one. Quality controlHad loused it up, and that was that.‘Nough said. I couldn't stick at home. I took a strollAnd passed the skip, and left my life for dead. Without my life, the beer was just as foul,The landlord still as filthy as his wife,The chicken in the basket was an owl,And no one said: `Ee, Jim-lad, whur's thee life?' Well, I got back that night the worse for wear,But still just capable of single vision ;Looked in the skip; my life – it wasn't there!Some bugger'd nicked it – without my permission. Okay, so I got angry and beganTo shout, and woke the street. Okay. Okay!And I was sick all down the neighbour's van.And I disgraced myself on the par-kay. And then … you know how if you've had a fewYou'll wake at dawn, all healthy, like sea breezes,Raring to go, and thinking: `Clever you!You've got away with it.' And then, oh Jesus, It hits you. Well, that morning, just at sixI woke, got up and looked down at the skip.There lay my life, still sodden, on the bricks;There lay my poor old life, arse over tip. Or was it mine? Still dressed, I went downstairsAnd took a long cool look. The truth was dawning.Someone had just exchanged my life for theirs.Poor fool, I thought – I should have left a warning. Some bastard saw my life and thought it nicerThan what he had. Yet what he'd had seemed fine.He'd never caught his fingers in the slicerThe way I'd managed in that life of mine. His life lay glistening in the rain, neglected,Yet still a decent, an authentic life.Some people I can think of, I reflectedWould take that thing as soon as you'd say Knife. It seemed a shame to miss a chance like that.I brought the life in, dried it by the stove.It looked so fetching, stretched out on the mat.I tried it on. It fitted, like a glove. And now, when some local bat drops off the twigAnd new folk take the house, and pull up floorsAnd knock down walls and hire some kind of bigContainer (say, a skip) for their old doors, I'll watch it like a hawk, and every dayI'll make at least – oh – half a dozen trips.I've furnished an existence in that way.You'd not believe the things you find on skips
With the aim to become hub for manufacture of green hydrogen — ‘fuel of the future' — Union cabinet approved ‘National Green Hydrogen Mission' last month with an outlay of Rs 19,744 cr.
Liverpool are heading off to Dubai this week with Jurgen Klopp's men boosted by the return from injury of Colombian forward Luis Diaz after a two-month lay-off. Matt Addison joins Edward Kay to preview the trip to the Middle East and discuss what to expect and which players will benefit most from 'pre-season 2.0'.
英语新闻︱卡塔尔世界杯开幕!“中国元素”有点多……The FIFA World Cup 2022 kicks off on Sunday with aceremony that precedes the host Qatar and Ecuador's opening Group A match atthe Al Bayt Stadium in the city of Al Khor, 50 kilometers (31 miles) outside ofQatar's capital Doha.2022年国际足联世界杯足球赛于周日在卡塔尔首都多哈50公里外的豪尔市的海湾体育场举行开幕式,随后东道主卡塔尔和厄瓜多尔的A组揭幕战开始。Enner Valencia scored two first-half goals as Ecuadorbeat hosts Qatar 2-0 in the opening match of the FIFA World Cup on Sunday. Theresult marked the first time that a host team has lost the opening game of theWorld Cup.在周日举行的国际足联世界杯揭幕战中,埃纳·瓦伦西亚上半场梅开二度,帮助厄瓜多尔2-0击败东道主卡塔尔。这一结果标志着东道主第一次在世界杯揭幕战中失利。Even without a home team to cheer for, Chinese fansand enterprises remain enthusiastic about the Qatar World Cup.虽然中国队并未出现在世界杯的赛场上,中国球迷和企业仍然对卡塔尔世界杯充满热情。Support from China has also come in a more concreteway, with most of the tournament's stadiums, its official transportation systemand its accommodation facilities featuring contributions from Chinese buildersand providers.中国对于世界杯的支持也体现在更为具体的方面,大多数比赛场馆、官方交通系统和住宿设施都由中国建筑商和供应商提供。On November 20, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson HuaChunying sent eight tweets in a series, taking stock of the "Chineseelements" that can be seen everywhere in this World Cup.11月20日,中国外交部发言人华春莹连发8推,盘点本届世界杯随处可见的“中国元素”。"The quadrennial soccer carnival is kicking off! Chinese elements are spotted all overthe place at Qatar World Cup 2022."“四年一度的足球嘉年华开始了!中国元素在2022卡塔尔世界杯上无处不在。”The 80,000-seat Lusail Stadium, which is scheduled tohost the eye-catching final game, was designed and built by China RailwayInternational Group with advanced energy-saving technologies and sustainablematerials.有8万个座位的卢塞尔体育场是由中国铁建国际集团承建的,采用先进的节能技术和可持续材料。全球瞩目的卡塔尔世界杯足球决赛将在这里举行。Doha's first ever Panda House officially opened tothe public on Thursday. Located at Al Khor Park near the Al Bayt Stadium, thePanda House is home to Chinese giant pandas, three-year-old female Si Haiand four-year-old male Jing Jing.多哈的第一座熊猫馆于周四正式向公众开放。熊猫馆位于豪尔公园,靠近海湾体育场,是中国大熊猫三岁的“四海”和四岁的“京京”的家。In May this year, FIFA announced the list of referees for the Qatar World Cup. Chinese referee Ma Ning andtwo assistant referees, Cao Yi and Shi Xiang, have been appointed to judge atthe 2022 FIFA World Cup, according to a list released by FIFA. This is thefirst time for Chinese referees to join the World Cup officials team asreferees. It is also the first time for Chinese referees to enter the World Cupin a collective way, setting a new record for Chinese football.今年5月,国际足联公布了卡塔尔世界杯裁判员名单,中国裁判马宁作为主裁判,曹奕、施翔作为助理裁判入选。这是中国裁判员时隔20年后再度以裁判员身份跻身世界杯执法阵容,也是中国籍裁判员组首次以集体方式进军世界杯,创下了中国足球的新纪录。From national flags to ornaments and pillowsemblazoned with images of the World Cup trophy, products made in Yiwu, China'ssmall commodity hub, have enjoyed nearly 70 percent of the market share ofWorld Cup merchandise, according to the Yiwu Sports Goods Association.据义乌体育用品协会称,从国旗到印有世界杯奖杯图案的饰品和枕头,中国小商品中心义乌制造的产品占据了世界杯商品市场近70%的份额。More than 1,500 buses from China'sleading bus maker Yutong are plying the streets of Qatar. Some 888 areelectric, offering shuttle services for the thousands ofofficials, journalists and fans of different countries.中国领先的客车制造商宇通公司生产的1500多辆公交车在卡塔尔的街道上行驶。这其中有888辆电动车,它们为来自不同国家的数千名官员、记者和球迷提供接送服务。Raring to promote their brands overseas, Chineseenterprises, led by four official FIFA sponsors — Wanda Group, Hisense Group,smartphone manufacturer Vivo and dairy brand Mengniu — have provided moresponsorship revenue for the host than companies from any other nation, withnearly $1.4 billion in total investment, according to Global Data, aLondon-based consulting and analytics company.总部位于伦敦的数据分析和咨询公司“环球数据”提供的数据显示,本届卡塔尔世界杯,共有四家中国企业入选官方赞助商名单:万达集团、海信集团、蒙牛乳业、Vivo。中国品牌是这项赛事最大的赞助商,赞助额达14亿美元。编辑:陈月华carnival英[ˈkɑːnɪvl];美[ˈkɑːrnɪvl]n. 嘉年华referee英[ˌrefəˈriː];美[ˌrefəˈriː]n. 裁判员shuttle英[ˈʃʌtl];美[ˈʃʌtl]n. 摆渡车
Arizona Sonoran Copper Company Inc.'s (“ASCU”) principal business objectives are the identification, acquisition, exploration, development and sustainable production of base metal properties in geographic regions known to have low geopolitical risk. The Company's principal asset is a 100% interest in the Cactus Project, which is situated on private land and which the Company acquired from ASARCO Trust in July 2020.Headquartered in Tempe, Arizona, the Company's Cactus Mine is located 70 km south of Phoenix International Airport and just outside of the city of Casa Grande. Geologically, the project is situated at the convergence of three major porphyry copper belts and benefits from excellent nearby access to a skilled workforce and local infrastructure (including water, onsite power, highways and rail networks).
Earlier this week I had a passionate chat with good friends; Zacca Newman and Chris Armstrong, hosts of the; ‘Better with Running Podcast' and acclaimed Run2PB running coaches. We discuss the tendency for runners to fall prey to ‘binary bias' or ‘black and white thinking'. We often over-simplify; running, life and the human body, for the ease of understanding. Rather than viewing things as a complex inter-related set of relationships that are ever changing. Shades of grey are hard to sit with, we get uncomfortable with not knowing and being uncertain. We are after the magic pill, that fixes/solves everything and everyone. The human body is more complex than this. Yes, we all know the pillars to optimizing human performance are a subtle interplay of; physical exercise/ sleep/ recovery/ nutrition and mental well being… but it's the application of all of the above to the ‘individual' in front of you, that carries all the conjecture. When ‘binary bias' thinking is ‘self serving' life is all merry. Life is easier to digest, we are improving or getting better, it all makes sense. Where it gets tricky is when your ‘black and white' thinking about a certain training method is no longer ‘serving you.' It is hard to be ‘open' in these moments, to be less attached to a certain method/behaviour that has served you so well in the past. We finish the chat by talking about a topic all three of us are particularly passionate about:…. The lost art of listening to your body? And the concept that anything that can be objectively seen in numbers is biased as a metric these days in training…Watch aside, lets get better at ‘tuning our internal dials'…'How did you feel across the ground? How was your rhythm? How was your timing? Did you feel strong? Fresh? Springy? Snappy? Sluggish? Fatigued? Tired? Heavy? Sore? Unmotivated? Raring to go? Excited?
Let's catch up on some of the top sound from the week, headlined by Marshon Lattimore's glowing endorsement of teammate Paulson Adebo, and Michael Thomas ready to meet the high expectations of his new head coach. Subscribe to Inside the Black & Gold HERE!
Let's catch up on some of the top sound from the week, headlined by Marshon Lattimore's glowing endorsement of teammate Paulson Adebo, and Michael Thomas ready to meet the high expectations of his new head coach. Subscribe to Inside the Black & Gold HERE!
In this episode, Tara and Kathy chat with Tiffany Zhang about San Diego, CA's return to in person. We hit the REQUIREMENTS but we also move into the next few Rs of the Roadmap to Re-entry: Reach Out, Reconnect, and Re-engage!
After winning the inaugural para-badminton gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics, national shuttler Cheah Liek Hou has been going from strength to strength - currently on a 56 match winning streak & his eleventh consecutive championships, after his heroics at the at the 4 Nations Para Badminton International 2022 in Ireland. Gaining national prominence after the Tokyo win, he joins us on the programme as we explore his 20 year career, the role his coach Dato Rashid Sidek played, para-badminton's debut at the paralympics and many more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do we physically and mentally prepare ourselves for periods of productivity?In Episode #312 of 'Musings' Juan and I discuss: whether it is possible to be jacked and going all the time, why routine can take away effort in hyping oneself up, how we trigger ourselves into focused concentration, why Juan likes the Ultradian rhythm technique, a detour into the exciting new Podcasting 2.0 developments, how stimulants like coffee can be used and whether it is more important for us to have the ability to turn on or off.Yuge thanks to Petar the Perennial, Dave Jones the Podsage and Brando Sellers from the SLIEK Podcast. Legends!As always, we hope you enjoy. Mere Mortals out!Timeline:(0:00) - We're live On YT(0:55) - Damn You Reasons And Persons(1:23) - Why Juan Chose This Topic(3:29) - Is There A Problem With Always Being Switched On?(8:15) - Routine = No Need To Switch On(11:14) - Consciously Switching On(15:17) - Mini Prep To Trigger Concentration(19:56) - Ultraradian Rhythm(25:04) - Extended Boostagram Lounge(49:05) - Live Chat Comments(49:44) - Stimulants(54:54) - Productivity During The Day(1:00:10) - What's More Important: Switching On Or Switching Off?(1:06:52) - Finishing UpIntro Music by 'Signs Of New Growth':https://podcastindex.social/@SignsOfNewGrowthConnect with Mere Mortals:Website: https://www.meremortalspodcast.com/Discord: https://discord.gg/jjfq9eGReUInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/meremortalspodcast/
Will Stoner, Kathy Kines, Tara Shaver, and Cristina Anastasio discuss the roadmap to our return to in-person volunteering. Over the next few episodes, the team will take a deeper dive into the different "Rs" so you will have a guide when you are raring to go!
Kjell-Gabriel har funnet en skikkelig raring han har lyst til å teste på Tom, men er den virkelig så rar som han tror? Hexamer Pinot Noir Weissherbst Auslese 2020 kr 247,90
Egogy finds out what Draco and Serious are getting up to with Lumpkin and Snap, changes clothes, then gets undressed again before returning to the '80s. We know that for you, dear listener, it has only been 1 week since the last episode. But for us, it has been 3 months! Lucy had her baby, we took a little break, and now we are RARING to go, baby!Instead of a preamble, this episode we read Bonnie Marie's incredible Fangfiction fanfiction! Of course, we released this work as a bonus episode a couple weeks back, so if you'd rather skip it this time around, you can skip from 6:16 to 16:28. You can follow us on Instagram and Twitter @FangfictionPod, or check out our website https://fangfiction.transistor.fm/ to listen to episodes or find links to subscribe to Fangfiction in all the podcast places!If you'd like to channel some of Tara's genius and send us your Fangfiction fanfiction, hit up our socials or send your work through to fangfictionpod@gmail.com for a chance to be featured!CONTENT WARNING: mentions of sexual assault and suicide. If you or someone you know is struggling, you are not alone. Support is always available.Lifeline 24-Hour Telephone Crisis Support 13 11 14 (24 hours)Mensline 1300 789 978 (24 hours)Kids Helpline (aged 5 - 25 yrs) 1800 551 800 (24 hours)Beyondblue info line 1300 224 636SANE mental health information 1800 187 263
From rock-bottom to elated, the once $42 billion tourism industry is back at the starting line and eager to welcome back international visitors. Those crossing the Tasman can start arriving from the 13 April while other visa waiver countries including the US and UK, can touch down from the 2 May. The industry has been decimated with thousands of jobs lost when the borders slammed shut. With only weeks to wait before Australian bags hit the airport carousels, businesses say it's the best news they've had in years. Tourism reporter Tess Brunton has more.
Learn how to trust your self being yourself. Accept the miracles around you, and realize the world needs you as you are nothing else.
CES takedown, NFT winners, this week in the markets/crypto, Paradigm investing into Citadel, Jack Dorsey's bitcoin defense fund, OpenSea now worth $13B, LooksRare taking that on, and “Women NFTs” in 2022. We've got a new segment called “How Do I Crypto”. And we close out as usual with CryptoPunk or CryptoFunk. Links we mentioned: Monzo banking: https://join.monzo.com/c/xrvpp4n Our Discord: https://discord.gg/9Fktv2u3vu BMW CES e-ink car: https://www.theverge.com/2022/1/5/22867090/bmw-color-changing-paint-electric-car-ces On Quantum Dot OLED: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/01/explaining-qd-oled-samsungs-display-tech-thats-wowing-ces/?amp=1 Samsung Odyssey Ark TV: https://twitter.com/qbking77/status/1478555909068505088?s=21 Labrador robot table: https://www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2022/1/4/22858402/home-robot-labrador-caddie-retriever-smart-self-driving-shelf Powell on stable coins alongside CBDC: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-01-11/powell-says-private-coins-could-compete-with-fed-digital-dollar Women Rise NFT: https://www.womenrise.art/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/smalltimebets/support
IT IS FINALLY HERE! The biggest game of the year and The Redshirts have got you covered from every angle. From the paths both Alabama and Georgia took to get here, to a recap of Round 1, to a complete breakdown of how we think this game is gonna go Tony, Denny and Eddie are RARING to go! Its Georgia. Its Alabama. Its the SEC (once again), and most importantly? Its the National Championship. (Also featuring favorite moments from the second half of the bowl season and more.) Follow/contact us on Social Media and we will be sure to reply and mention your questions in the next episode! Email: theredshirts@yahoo.com Instagram: theredshirtspodcast Twitter: @RedshirtsThe Facebook: @TheRedshirtsPodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theredshirts/support
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Aucklanders with impulsively cut fringes or bargain dye kits may be eagerly ringing hairdressers and barbers this week, which are now allowed to open from Thursday. The early opening is part of the trial period for the government's My Vaccine Pass, and comes with a slew of Covid-19 regulations. All staff and clients are required to be double-vaccinated and carrying valid passes. Clients will also be required to wear masks when not in the salon chair, and store owners must adapt their layouts to follow two meter distancing guidelines. Eden Terrace's Killer Hair owner Mimi Kelly, and the CBD's French Revolver Studio owner Brad Lepper spoke to Corin Dann.
Aucklanders with impulsively cut fringes or bargain dye kits may be eagerly ringing hairdressers and barbers this week, which are now allowed to open from Thursday. The early opening is part of the trial period for the government's My Vaccine Pass, and comes with a slew of Covid-19 regulations. All staff and clients are required to be double-vaccinated and carrying valid passes. Clients will also be required to wear masks when not in the salon chair, and store owners must adapt their layouts to follow two meter distancing guidelines. Eden Terrace's Killer Hair owner Mimi Kelly, and the CBD's French Revolver Studio owner Brad Lepper spoke to Corin Dann.
In the last few months, we've all been on a journey with our choirs. From online rehearsals to being back in a room, then online again for some. It's been a rollercoaster ride! As many of us look towards performing again, how we can ensure our singers sound great, feel ready and embrace the experience? The post #233 Raring to go? Preparing our choirs for post-lockdown performance appeared first on Total Choir Resources.
I dag har Kjell-Gabriel funnet frem en vin han mener alle bør teste ut for å bli bedre kjent med druen Cabernet Franc. Han er i Loiredalen og der kan de lage vin.Les Vins d Azel lee Vingerons en Herbe St Nicolas Bourguell 2019 / kr. 218,- / Varenummer 13461301 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Covenant Truth Ministries - Jots and Tittles Bible Studies and Inspirational Messages
Today, we discuss the first seals being loosed in Revelation chapter 6 and learn some surprising details and connections to these and who they are, what they represent as we read through the Scriptures this year. www.covenanttruthministries.com
Today, we discuss the first seals being loosed in Revelation chapter 6 and learn some surprising details and connections to these and who they are, what they represent as we read through the Scriptures this year. www.covenanttruthministries.com
Covenant Truth Ministries - Jots and Tittles Bible Studies and Inspirational Messages
Today, we discuss the first seals being loosed in Revelation chapter 6 and learn some surprising details and connections to these and who they are, what they represent as we read through the Scriptures this year. www.covenanttruthministries.com
Youth and adventure tourism is the biggest earning sector of Australia's international tourism market and yet has been one of the hardest hit by the pandemic. But as soon as flights return, young people will be some of the first to flood back into the tourism market, even willing to pay for a two-week hotel quarantine in order to spend some pent-up savings for a long working holiday. Alex Hill is president of advocate organisation Adventure Tourism Victoria (ATV), Melbourne operations manager for Tourism Adventure Group and general manager for United Backpackers. Alex has worked in hospitality and tourism management roles all over Australia, the UK and Germany. Quotes from episode:“It's called adventure travel for a reason… And I think if there is going to be a segment of the population that are willing to risk something, it's the adventure travel industry. And I think (that while) our segment is almost decimated at the moment, it can rebound very quickly given the opportunity.”"Youth tourism is the number one earning or generating segment of the international market in Australia. 23% of visitor arrivals is international youth tourism and represents 45% of international tourism spend, which is the largest segment of international tourism in terms of revenue, Australia needs a thriving adventure tourism infrastructure for when the youth of the world come back to travel here and they will."Don't miss:- How Alex turned his love for adventure tourism into a career- The one adventure activity Alex will not repeat- The impact of the pandemic on adventure tourists- How some businesses in the sector pivoted to stay relevant- How communities support each other in pandemic times- Where government help falls short- What if the pandemic goes on till 2025Connect with Alex:Website: www.atv.org.auLinkedIn: Alex HillFacebook: Adventure Tourism VictoriaConnect with Adelaine:Email: uponarrivalpodcast@gmail.com
#579 Celebrating and commemorating.You can find me, Werner Puchert, on LinkedIn and Twitter.
OUTLaws Raring Up in Florida, The Trump Deception (Social Media Lawsuit) & More Dr. June Knight is a White House Correspondent for WATB.tv. She reports the news and helps the Bride to understand the prophetic times we are in. She wrote 10 books available at www.gotreehouse.org. She is a specialist on end of times subjects and corporate communications. Dr. June has written ten books pertaining to the end of time. Mark of the Beast, Clarion Call to UNITY in the Bride of Christ, Organic Christianity, Shut the Gates, etc. Her four newest books pertain to what is happening right now! Released in Spring 2020, these four books, The American Quad, deal with apostasy, judgment, idols, and our role in all this. She has also written one children's book called Snookums. To purchase Dr. June's books go to www.gotreehouse.org.To donate please go to https://watb.tv/donate or you can text giving at We Are The Bride Ministries: (833) 801-7098 Thank you for your support!
#499 A good day to celebrate my brother's birthday.You can find me, Werner Puchert, on LinkedIn and Twitter.
An in depth interview with Chris Woakes, England's player of 2020 who hasn't had a game since, exploring how he has dealt with the winter and endless quarantine, who he'd really like to dismiss in the IPL and why he's called Captain America See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ep 77 - Hammer Time Ep 77 - Hammer Time drops after about a two week hiatus which means the boys are RARING to go here. Back in the studio after almost two months and we couldn’t be happier about it. Obviously we cover the last few games for the TML, including that amazing collapse against the pesky sens. Coley shares his crazy twitter story how he almost got cancelled (spoiler, it’s not his fault this time), we beat the dead horse known as the Arizona Coyotes a bit more, tackle the #BellLetsTalk ‘issue’ and respond to some of twitter’s worst (best?) takes. Plus a ton of other shit such as our first impromptu edition of Show & Tell. This one was a lot of fun, hope you all enjoy! Follow us wherever you can and subscribe to the PuckPod. We appreciate all the support!
#412 Catching up with an old friend and revisiting one of my favourite microphones.You can find me, Werner Puchert on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Vicky Kaushal is raring to be back on set. the actor's next release is a biopic on freedom fighter Sardar Udham Singh, helmed by Shoojit Sircar.Listen to all that's been trending in the world of #Entertainment & #Lifestyle with Mallika Bhagat.
Producers of Akshay Kumar-starrer Bell Bottom are exploring a direct-to-OTT release, while Ayushmann Khurrana has put a ‘no OTT' clause for his next, Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui.Listen to all that's been trending in the world of #Entertainment & #Lifestyle with Samarth Goyal.
Dave and Conor from Wild Youth joined The Fergal D'Arcy Show on the release of brand new single 'Champagne Butterflies' Press play here to hear the lads chat about what is to come for 2021 and kick off the chat with a game of The Wild Youth Lyrics Game! [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2021/01/15132507/WILD-YOUTH-EXTENDED-PODCAST.mp3"][/audio] They are starting 2021 with a massive pop banger and TodayFM are here for it!! And they haven't let lockdown break their ability to bust a move! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Wild Youth (@bandwildyouth)
#376 Winding down the weekend with a bath, and a little diver.You can find me, Werner Puchert on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Happy 2021! We're back and RARING to go for another year of podcast goodness. In our first pod of the year we chat about Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde's rumoured relationship and whether a significant age gap is a big deal in love. We also talk about Kim and Kanye's rumoured split and the effects of mental health on a relationship and wrap it up with the stellar effort from Toni Pearen on 'I'm a Celeb' and the Abbie Chatfield/Dipper convo that has the country talking.If you'd like to support us on Patreon, you can find out more here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy 2021! We're back and RARING to go for another year of podcast goodness. In our first pod of the year we chat about Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde's rumoured relationship and whether a significant age gap is a big deal in love. We also talk about Kim and Kanye's rumoured split and the effects of mental health on a relationship and wrap it up with the stellar effort from Toni Pearen on 'I'm a Celeb' and the Abbie Chatfield/Dipper convo that has the country talking. If you'd like to support us on Patreon, you can find out more here.
Sean Kilroy and Keith Arnold joined me this morning from Sean Kilroy Fitness to give me some useful tips for Gaelic players to get fit in the off-season and importantly during Quarantine too Listen here https://www.patreon.com/posts/45881499 Sean won a minor Championship with the Blues while Keith has enjoyed success with both the Nicks and the Blues as well. Great insights from two top class operators. Check them out here: SKF https://www.instagram.com/seankilroyfitness/?hl=en
Have you got all of your New Year's resolutions sorted? Raring to go? Or are you procrastinating on what you want to do? For many people, the New Year involves making a list of all the things we want to do over the coming 12 months. Many people choose to stop a certain (usually ‘bad') activity, some start something new or vow to find a new job or look for opportunities in your current one. We begin with good intentions but how long do they last? For most of us, we're lucky to make it to the end of January. This year I want to start a no-resolution revolution.
"We're raring to go. It's Champions Cup weekend and we can't wait to get into it. The only downside is that there will be no crowd at Thomond Park but there is still a buzz and that feeling." Munster full-back Mike Haley says the buzz is there as Munster begin their Champions Cup campaign against Harlequins on Sunday! #SportLK
Ett veritabelt frågebatteri från läsare Andreas där ingen går säker. Mathias får döma om snyggaste respektive fulaste flaskorna, Jeroen ifall han är nördigare än han utger sig för att vara och David om hur hans intresse började. Dessutom: Så funkar Whisky Show i London och veckans destilleri Glenfarclas. Vad vi hade i glaset David pimplade Ardbeg 5 YO Wee Beastie: https://www.systembolaget.se/produkt/sprit/ardbeg-8132201/ Mathias, Smögen Sherry project 1:4: https://www.whiskybase.com/whiskies/whisky/72190/smgen-sherry-project-14 Jeroen ryckte folien av en Box Archipelago 2016: https://www.whiskybase.com/whiskies/whisky/77458/box-the-archipelago-baltic-sea-2016 Snyggaste respektive fulaste whiskyflaskan enligt Mathias Snyggast: Box/High Coast: https://highcoastwhisky.se/ Craigellachie: https://www.craigellachie.com/ Elements of Islay: https://islay.com/ Selected Malts: https://www.selectedmalts.se/ David passade in Myths and Legends I av Compass Box i debatten, en flaska som David gillade medan Mathias var mer skeptisk, kan man väl lugnt säga: https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/p/50561/compass-box-myths-and-legends-i Ett exempel på den tidiga Svenska Eldvatten-designen: https://www.whiskybase.com/whiskies/whisky/32456/bunnahabhain-1997-se Fulast: Spirit of Hven fortsätter att väcka Mathias vrede: https://www.backafallsbyn.se/ Nya The GlenAllachie finner hela trion icke bra: https://theglenallachie.com/ The Dalmore väcker blandade tankar: https://www.thedalmore.com/ Är Jeroen nördigare än han låter påskina? En ledtråd: https://www.banksy.co.uk/ Raring design: http://www.raring.se/ Allt om whisky: https://www.alltomwhisky.se/ Varför David blev whiskynörd och började blogga Köp Malt whisky yearbook så kommer du bli det själv…! https://www.maltwhiskyyearbook.com/ Whisky Show i London https://whiskyshow.com/london/ Glenfarclas Glenfarclas grundades 1836 av Robert Hay, men såldes till John och hans son George Grant 1865, så David var ändå rätt bang-on där med gissningen på när det grundades. Däremot glömde han helt säga att de ju fortfarande kör med direkteldade pannor! https://glenfarclas.com Här når du oss: En trea whisky på Facebook (https://ww.facebook.com/entreawhisky) Maila till oss på hej@entreawhisky.se Davids blogg tjederswhisky.se (https://www.tjederswhisky.se)
#251 An annoying start to the day lightened up with a two friendly faces from South Africa.You can find me, Werner Puchert on LinkedIn and Twitter.
This year the summer break could not come quick enough, work has been hard this year and most of us needed a break. We hope that the people in our teams can take some time to recharge and come back 'raring to go'. But what if they don't? What if, this year, teams find themselves heading into the last quarter drained and apathetic? In this podcast, Paul and Richard explore what might be causing this and what can we, as leaders, do to help. This podcast was recorded while we are still in lockdown. Like most people, we are working from home (kids and pets may appear at any time). We are still focused on the questions that are getting in the way.
Caterer.com #CatchUps Time to catch up with inspiring hospitality people. Gerry Haughian chats to Stuart Williams, MD, Foodies Bespoke Recruitement. "Exciting times! 'I’m really looking forward to working with candidates again, we’re excited and raring to go. It’s a complex time and if we can all work together to get the industry moving, then I’m all for that." #hospitality #hospitalityindustry #catchup #reopeninghospitality
Approaching “Independence Day” How do you feel about lockdown being lifted? Raring to get back into life and work? Or anxious about the chance of increased infections and nervous about re-entering “real life” ? Simone and Sam discuss their experiences on either side of the Atlantic and share their thoughts on “getting back to normal.” Life Lessons come from the brilliant Sharon Amesu Tell us your stories of work and life or share your life lessons! podcast@northernpowerwomen.com Presented by Simone Roche and Sam Walker
Sushant Singh Rajput's sudden demise has caused a lot of uproar among fans and the industry. Listen to all that's making news in the world of #Entertainment & #Lifestyle today. Mallika Bhagat presents this episode.
In this episode, Dr. Osterholm and host Chris Dall discuss the many states beginning to reopen, the strategy being pursued in Sweden, the challenges and reality of a COVID-19 vaccine, and theories that the virus came from a lab. Email us your questions at OsterholmUpdate@umn.edu STAT news article on vaccines: https://www.statnews.com/2020/05/06/mounting-promises-on-covid-vaccines/ CIDRAP story on coronavirus conspiracies: https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2020/05/scientists-exactly-zero-evidence-covid-19-came-lab
On this edition of The Diamond K Show he talks about President Trump wanting America open for Easter even as virus numbers spike, The Senate Pushes a $2T Rescue Bill AND Maryland Schools will remain closed for at least another month.
Last week, President Trump called himself a “wartime president” as he faced up to the threat caused by the coronavirus. But only days later — and with the crisis escalating — he has abandoned that message. What changed?Guest: Maggie Haberman, who covers the White House for The New York Times For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Background reading: Despite the warnings, President Trump said he believed a crippled economy and forced social isolation would inflict more harm than the spread of the virus.Mr. Trump is now facing a personal dilemma as he responds to the crisis: How can he save his campaign for re-election when so much is suddenly going so wrong?The White House and Congress have reached a $2 trillion stimulus deal, the biggest such package in modern American history. The plan would offer jobless benefits to individuals and direct cash payments to taxpayers.
New signing Ade Azeez is our guest on the Yellow Army Podcast this week, and he tells us he can't wait to pull on a yellow shirt in anger. We also chat to The Gaffer ahead of a huge game at Wrexham on Saturday - and we've got some important news for you For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Century of comparison of how we have changed since 1920, and do we want a rerun?Support the show (https://cash.app/$justmyopinion2020)
Appearing on Singapore’s latest Sports Talkshow, are our national Esports athletes. Just before the start of the 2019 SEA Games, we met up with our Esports squad comprising Wong Jeng Yih (DotA 2) , Gerald Chew (Hearthstone) and 1 of the Team Coaches, Jacky Ng.(Arena of Valor). So don’t forget to catch SG SPORTS UNCUT with your host Raj Kumar on Wednesday, Dec 4th from 4pm onwards on http://sgsports.tv You can also check out the show on SG Sports TV’s YouTube Channel.
Appearing on Singapore's newest Sports Talkshow, are our national Gymnasts. With only 1 week to the 2019 SEA Games, we meet up with national athletes Leah Chew, Avryl Tan and Shane Tan. So don’t forget to catch SG SPORTS UNCUT with your host Raj Kumar on Wednesday, Nov 27 from 4pm onwards on SportSG.TV. You can also check out the show on SG Sports TV’s YouTube Channel. #Gymnastics #RoarAsOne #RoadToSEAGames2019 #OneTeamSG #SGSportsTV #SGSportsUncut @iamtherajman
Robert (Bob) Raring is a retired color timer who's career spanned decades of film production and his hands touched many influential films from Star Trek IV and VI, Rocky III, Jason Takes Manhattan, Rambo 3, to work on The Godfather part 3 and Star Wars the original trilogy special edition's restoration. (a lot of 3s in there). Join me as I speak with him about concepts and technology in color timing as well as tips that can be used in color work today. Robert's editorial work can be found here: https://m.imdb.com/name/nm0710997/filmotype/editorial_department?ref_=m_nmfm_1
In a launderette, Gareth and Nicky talk Dan Biggar and possible rifts in the French camp.
So here it is. A mind-blistering four-hour podcast about Banjo, Kazooie and their inclusion in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. I hope this satisfies you as much as it broke me.
Bear & Bird. An unlikely combination of animals to stumble across, and and even more unlikely combination of friends. Banjo the Bear and Kazooie the Bird are two of the most elusive and infamous video game characters of all time. Launching as a duo in the self-titled 1999 Nintendo 64 game, Banjo-Kazooie, the pair quickly became the favourite characters of many kids born in the 90s. The game, created by British developers, Rare, and composed by the talented Grant Kirkhope, was praised by critics. After an equally successful follow up, Banjo-Tooie, in the year 2000, the duo faded into seeming obscurity - popping up here and there from time to time, but never forgotten by their fans. Now, finally, after an extended absence, fans are rejoicing as the dynamic duo bring their moves to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as the latest DLC characters. Mike details the history of the bear, the bear and a franchise that was nearly forgotten. Any questions? Don't hesitate to message me anything on Instagram @radio.mike, Tweet me @itsradiomike OR email me a text or voice message at radiomikepod@gmail.com. NEW: **JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP FOR 20th CENTURY BOY** '20th CENTURY BOY' on iTunes: https://apple.co/2sHVwTq '20th CENTURY BOY' on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2S10Vn4 '20th CENTURY BOY' on Omny: https://bit.ly/2DvsDjy The podcast is also available on YouTube! Leave a review on iTunes for 100 Mike Points! 'Banjo & Kazooie' are Raring to Go' - Character Reveal Trailer on YouTube - R.M.
Anton Alaama (Raring, Södra Sverige, Mattias Alkberg, Stuga på hjul) Anton fick musiken från sina föräldrar och den blev tidigt ett eget rum och tillflykt under en besvärlig uppväxt. För att komma hemifrån hängde han mycket i replokaler bland äldre som spelade och han tjatade sig till att vara med. Redan som 15 åring började han turnera och flyttade hemifrån. Nu vill han vara fri att skapa den musik han själv vill och därför inte vara beroende av musiken fr sin försörjning. Han tar musiken dock sjukt seriöst men gillar inte att repa eller att spela för ofta med samma band. Nu är han aktuell med Raring, Södra Sverige och Mattias Alkberg. Han löser kanske den centrala frågan som denna podcasten blev till för att svara på. Man spelar bara med varandra, inte så noggrant men koncentrerat. Jag vet inte om jag fattar men det är en av de bästa intervjuerna!
Bolesław and Zbigniew's ongoing struggle for supremacy crosses borders, as Bolesław takes the fight into Pomerania. In the process, Zbigniew finds himself exiled from Poland. Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/historyofpolandpodcast Follow along on Twitter: @historyofpoland Follow along on Facebook: History of Poland Podcast
Great Since ’68 - Episode 23: We are back fresh from the international break to preview this weekend’s game against Liverpool. Chris was unable to make the show but Craig is joined by special guest Heather Carroll; from the Anfield Wrap podcast. ** She Believes Cup ** We begin this week’s show by recapping the events of England’s time out at the She Believes Cup competition against the likes of France, Germany and USA. (1:37) ** England Youth Squad News ** We give a shout out to Charlie Wellings, Connie Scofield, Shania Hayles, Fran Stenson, and Paris McKenzie who have recently been announced in upcoming squads for England at youth level as well as touching on the future Liverpool prospects. (8:17) ** Development Squad ** We discuss the recent success for our developmental squad as they beat Reading to make the final of the Development League Cup thanks to Georgia Popple’s extra-time winner. (9:30) ** Blues v Liverpool ** We conclude this week’s show with our preview of Sunday’s W
Chatting With Sherri welcomes back Josh Vogt about his new book; The Maids of Wrath! "Having survived employee orientation, Dani is now a full-fledged Cleaner! Raring to save the world from Corruption, she’s given the critical assignment of...full-time tools training. After all, what good are magic mops or squeegees if she doesn’t know how to properly wield them against Scum? But when a maid goes berserk during a training session and tries to slaughter everyone with a feather duster, something is clearly afoul within the ranks of the Cleaners themselves. They must track down the source of the bloodthirsty madness before it consumes everyone--otherwise their whole operation will get flushed down the drain." His newest book; The Dustpan Cometh; "When portions of Denver begin to transform into lifeless desert--destroying anyone and anything caught in the magical havoc--the Cleaners must race to discover and stop whoever or whatever is behind the chaos. Even while millions of lives are at stake, Dani and Ben face the return of one of the Cleaners' most dangerous enemies, who claims to have repented of his violent ways and would like nothing more than to take Dani out on a date..."
Listen to England captain Dylan Hartley speaking at the 2017 Six Nations launch at the Hurlingham Club in west London. First up France at Twickenham, a week on Saturday!
Saracens and England lock George Kruis talks to Russell Hargreaves of the England Rugby Podcast, ahead of Saturday's Six Nations showdown with Wales at Twickenham.
England full back Mike Brown tells the assembled media that he and his teammates are chomping at the bit, ahead of facing Wales in their pool-stage clash at Twickenham in the Rugby World Cup. #CarryThemHome
What does it look like when one is on the path of awakening? What does ones energy feel like when on a path of awakening? What can one create on their path to awakening? I can guarantee you that my guest today; Michele Whittington epitomizes what it looks, sounds and feels like to be on a path of awakening! Michele is in the energetic Divine Flow and 100% raring to go! You won't want to miss this show, on which Michele will share tools for being in the Divine Flow and not only how to awaken to your innate Divine Energy, but to maintain it! If you would like to contact Michele you can email her at michelewellnessaire@gmail.com or you can call her at tel:425-999-2994.
Så var semesteret i gang for Født Naken og jeg er tilbake som forfatter av disse tekstblokkene som du faktisk sitter å leser på nå! GJETT OM JEG HAR SAVNET DEG DA?!?! Det har jeg ikke, jeg kjenner deg jo ikke en gang?! Hva forventer du egentlig? RARING!!!!! Uansett: ny mandag, ny episode, nye gjester. Erter ut (peas out)!
There are times when one of you is turned on and raring to go … and at the exact same time your spouse is so far from that place. What can you do during these times? That’s what this episode is all about. Show topics: High desire, low desire Be you in your relationship __________ […] The post Episode 61: I’m raring to go, she’s not appeared first on Sexy Marriage Radio.
Joleon Lescott speaks to the media ahead of England's friendly in Oslo on Saturday and says the whole squad is looking forward to Euro 2012, which starts in Poland & the Ukraine on 8th June
In our continued build up to the London 2012 Olympic Games, we caught up with Dressage rider Laura Bechtolsheimer, who's hopeful of being named in the final Team 2012 presented by Visa in July. http://www.team2012.com
Eric “Monty” Morris is a Ska legend. He is considered to be one of the Godfathers of Ska. Eric “Monty” Morris is recognized in Jamaica, alongside Laurel Aitken and Derrick Morgan as a primal ska performer. In 1961 he recorded “Humpty Dumpty” providing the vocals to Arkland Drumbago Parks All Star Band's shuffling beat. The song proved a phenomenal success and is regarded as pivotal in the progress of Jamaican music, introducing the emphasis on the half beat in comparison to earlier local recordings which simply mirrored American R&B. Morris recorded an abundance of hits throughout the first half of the 60s, most notably “What A Man Doeth”, “Sammy Dead”, “Money Can't Buy Life”, “Into My Garden”, “Enna Bella” and “Oil In The Lamp” . Morris recorded several tracks including “Seek And You Will Find”, “Home Sweet Home” and “River Come Down” for Vincent Edwards. The singer also found success with Leslie Kong who released the favored “Solomon A Gundy” alongside “Strongman Sampson” , while sessions with Neremiah Reid resulted in “Words Of Wisdom”, “Supper In The Gutter” and “Words Of My Mouth”. In the latter half of the 60s several commentators considered that while Morris was an esteemed ska singer he would not adapt to the new sound of rocksteady. Adding the “Monty” tag to his name the singer proved the critics were mistaken with the sublime, “Say I'm Back” and the defiant “Last Laugh”. Raring and ready to go is the best way to describe Eric “Monty” Morris's current state of mind. With the completion of his first solo album after over 50 years in the industry, Morris is raring and ready. The new album, part of a series called “The Living Legends Collection” The first single from the project, “Into This Beautiful Garden features Sadiki and will be released on March 1st in digital format. The full-length album will be released on March 29th, 2011.