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Lets bet on some football! Huge weekend in the Premier League, Andrew Passaro and Nick Dianni get into all of their favorite plays and parlays and take a closer look at Arsenal vs Manchester UnitedTIME CODES2:25 - Brighton vs Fulham3:16 - Brentford vs Aston Villa5:08 - Chelsea vs Leicester City7:18 - Tottenham vs Bournemouth9:03 - Manchester United vs Arsenal11:50 - Getafe vs Atletico Madrid14:00 - Napoli vs Fiorentina14:55 - Empoli vs Roma16:00 - Renne vs PSG 19:45 - Parlays Follow Nick:https://twitter.com/NickDianniFollow Andrewhttps://twitter.com/theplusmoneypodhttps://twitter.com/AndrewPassarohttps://www.instagram.com/theplusmone...https://www.instagram.com/andrewpassaro/
Lynda teaches on the well of Faith that she has had to pull on recently. She has had to stir her own Faith and build up her Faith muscle, She shares her journey with her conversations with the Father and how it helped water her Faith.An ecouraging, faithfilled word!Blessings,Sanctioned Love
Jeden Montag und Donnerstag Kult: SWR3-Moderator Kristian Thees ruft seine beste Freundin Anke Engelke an und die beiden erzählen sich gegenseitig ihre kleinen Geschichtchen des Tages.
durée : 00:03:10 - L'info d'ici, ici Pays d'Auvergne
Aujourd'hui je vous présente Noémie Calais et autant vous le dire tout de suite, son énergie et sa détermination sont communicatives!Apres avoir fait Science Po, c'est finalement en élevant des porcs noirs dans le Gers que son engagement politique a pris tout son sens.Autrice du livre «Plutôt Nourrir», qu'elle a co-écrit avec Clement Osé, il y a chez Noémie beaucoup de sensibilité et une grande puissance et je suis certaine que sa vision d'une agriculture collective et collaborative ouvre une voie joyeuse vers la résilience d'un secteur pas mal abimé…J'espère que cette rencontre vous plaira autant qu'a moi et vous souhaite une bonne écoute!Qui voulez-vous entendre ici? Dites le moi sur Instagram ou passez juste faire coucou:https://www.instagram.com/le_coup_de_food_podcast?igsh=MXdpZ2M2eHhqcXgzYg%3D%3D&utm_source=qr#lemondemeilleur#portezvousbienmangezsainHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Euse hüttig Gast sett als Sieger vo de 24 Stund vo Le Mans eigentlich viel berüehmter si als er isch. Aber wie de Fabio selber seid, fehlt ih de Schwiz d'Plattform für de Motorsport. Darum taucht Voll Ine hüt mit ihm ih die Welt ih und findet under Anderem use, wies isch geg de Max Verstappen und Lando Norris Kart z'fahre, wieso Geld oftmals alles isch, wies isch mit 300 km/h im Dunkle is Ungwüsse z'fahre, wie er miteme brochene Fuess 9 (!) Stund gfahre isch zum s'wichtigste Renne vo de Welt gwünne und wieso gern mal wür ih de Indycar-Serie fahre. Du döffsch würkli gspannt si, will de Fabio isch ned nur verdammt schnell sondern au es Naturtalent am Mikrofon!Darum, wie immer, VOLL INE lose! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
durée : 00:04:10 - INFO D'ICI - L'invité de la rédaction - Les usagers du train attendent ça depuis six ans : la réouverture de la ligne Nancy-Lyon dimanche 15 décembre. C'est l'épilogue d'un long combat pour l'association Adurne. Olivier Jeannel, son vice-président, est l'invité de France Bleu Sud Lorraine ce vendredi.
Il y a 75 ans, Johnny Marks composait "Rudolph, the Red Nosed Reindeer", lʹun des incontournables tubes de Noël, enregistré par Gene Autry, puis par les Jackson Five ou encore les Destinyʹs Child. Mais de quoi parle cette chanson ? A quoi ressemble-t-elle ? Et pourquoi y a-t-il tant de grelots ? Une enquête de Noël réalisée en musique par Pierre-Do Bourgknecht.
Chaque samedi, dans CLAP !, Laurie Cholewa donne la parole aux critiques, qui commentent les sorties de la semaine. Aujourd'hui, Conclave, Wicked, Leurs enfants après eux et Niko, le petit renne : Mission Père Noël
Das Filmjahr 2024 hat Horrorfans reich gesegnet. Zum Abschluss gibt es nochmal einen echten Kracher: Nosferatu. Ein Horrorfilm, den ich unbedingt im Kino sehen muss.Ein Kommentar von Daniel Boldt
durée : 00:04:21 - Le Polar sonne toujours 2 fois - par : Michel ABESCAT - Klemet et Nina sont de retour ! Ce sont les enquêteurs de la "police des rennes", des personnages récurrents dans les romans d'Olivier Truc, qui nous embarque à nouveau dans le Grand Nord lapon avec "Le premier renne".
durée : 00:03:39 - Un monde connecté - par : François Saltiel - Plus de 700 000 utilisateurs gagnés depuis l'élection de Donald Trump, le réseau social au papillon connait une embellie, comment peut-il faire pour que l'expérience des nouveaux entrants ne soit pas éphémère ?
Join Journal Club Download my free guide to Internal Bleaching PDF Follow @dental_digest_podcast Instagram Connect on Instagram: @dr.melissa_seibert on Instagram DOT - Use the Code DENTALDIGEST for 10% off Dr. Walter Renne is the founder of the MOD Institute and leads all learning, innovation and research initiatives at the organization. He is a recognized global key opinion leader for renowned dental technology companies including Planmeca and Ivoclar Vivadent. He also previously served as a Professor and Assistant Dean of Innovation and Digital Dentistry at the Medical University of South Carolina. As the assistant director for the digital dentistry residency program, he has won several national and regional awards for his efforts both pre-clinically and clinically. He is also an active dental researcher and has published over 30 studies on scan and milling accuracy using various systems. Dr. Renne also has several patents including a patent for a platform of long-term antimicrobial dental materials.
Hoy con Tamara con Luz en MVS, la Dra. Edith Shiro, nos presenta su libro ‘El inesperado regalo del trauma', una lectura sobre cómo transformar el dolor en crecimiento. Conversamos con Patricia Beltrán, especialista en sueño, nos habla de los trastornos del sueño y cómo podemos descansar mejor. Nos visita la talentosa actriz y cantante Itatí Cantoral, nos invita a la nueva temporada de ‘Cabaret' en el Teatro de los Insurgentes Pregunta del día: ¿Cuál es la pequeña cosa que te hace sonreír en el día a día? El comentarot del día de hoy: https://x.com/mvs102_5/status/1849150418355446120?s=46&t=tn2KT9U8KIhiZCzxxuu6tQ La talentosa cantante Renne, nos presenta su nuevo sencillo ‘R' y nos invita a su próxima gira ‘Rockstar tourrrrrrr'. También, en miércoles de cine y series, Stivi de Tivi nos cuenta sobre la entrevista con el Dir. Francis Ford por la película ‘Megalópolis', también una entrevista con Lucero Mijares por la película ‘La leyenda del dragón' y mucho más Además, nuestra amiga y compañera Adelaida Harrison, nos trae la segunda parte sobre cómo establecer metas que realmente te permitan lograr todo. Conéctate en Tamara con Luz en MVS, de lunes a viernes, de 10:00 AM a 12:00 PM por MVS 102.5 FM.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Journal Club Download my free guide to Internal Bleaching PDF Follow @dental_digest_podcast Instagram Connect on Instagram: @dr.melissa_seibert on Instagram DOT - Use the Code DENTALDIGEST for 10% off Dr. Walter Renne is the founder of the MOD Institute and leads all learning, innovation and research initiatives at the organization. He is a recognized global key opinion leader for renowned dental technology companies including Planmeca and Ivoclar Vivadent. He also previously served as a Professor and Assistant Dean of Innovation and Digital Dentistry at the Medical University of South Carolina. As the assistant director for the digital dentistry residency program, he has won several national and regional awards for his efforts both pre-clinically and clinically. He is also an active dental researcher and has published over 30 studies on scan and milling accuracy using various systems. Dr. Renne also has several patents including a patent for a platform of long-term antimicrobial dental materials.
Thank you for joining us for our 2nd Cabral HouseCall of the weekend! I'm looking forward to sharing with you some of our community's questions that have come in over the past few weeks… Renne: hi dr. cabral! after many years of stubborn acne and not seeing the results from my functional efforts, i reached a point where i was willing to try spironolactone for reducing androgen production. after only 8 days on 50mg, i developed intense right side flank/kidney pain that was also associated with heart flutters. i stopped the meds and everything subsided after 3 or so days. could my low potassium have caused this? any thoughts? Angie: Thank you for making functional medicine more accessible and affordable to all! I have a few questions…. How do I know what podcast episode to listen to for the answers? I did the two week detox and I still don't feel well. I didn't lose any weight, I was hungry the whole time, my stomach still feels bloated and I am still gassy. What now? Also can you tell me what you think of Truvani's products by the food babe? Lorie: My right eye waters off and on all day long. Especially in the cold, or when air blows on me. It is not dry eye or a problem with my tear duct being blocked. Is there anything I can do for it? The eye doctors have not been able to help me. This has been going on for at least 15 years. Thank you Mia: I have been dealing with gut issues for a while and recently developed Mast cell activation syndrome. Could the root cause of MCAS be the gut issues? And, could dealing with that could resolve the MCAS?I keep hearing MCAS is progressive and not curable (and mine is progressively getting worse every few months) and am very scared because the symptoms of MCAS are quite terrible. Is there any suggested testing or tips to dealing with it? Terri: Hi Dr. Cabral~ Thank you for having the best podcast ANYWHERE and for being so generous with your time and knowledge. I am a 61-year-old woman and have normal, although probably not optimal, thyroid levels. I recently shot up rather suddenly into the 6+ TSH range with really no explanation that I can think of from a dietary or environmental exposure standpoint. My question is… I had a few recent incidences of ingesting an NAC supplement with an inadequate amount of water and the burning in my throat was excruciating and lasted about 15-20 minutes each time. Is it possible that this could have damaged my thyroid and if so, is it reparable? Thanks so much for taking my question! Thank you for tuning into this weekend's Cabral HouseCalls and be sure to check back tomorrow for our Mindset & Motivation Monday show to get your week started off right! - - - Show Notes and Resources: StephenCabral.com/3180 - - - Get a FREE Copy of Dr. Cabral's Book: The Rain Barrel Effect - - - Join the Community & Get Your Questions Answered: CabralSupportGroup.com - - - Dr. Cabral's Most Popular At-Home Lab Tests: > Complete Minerals & Metals Test (Test for mineral imbalances & heavy metal toxicity) - - - > Complete Candida, Metabolic & Vitamins Test (Test for 75 biomarkers including yeast & bacterial gut overgrowth, as well as vitamin levels) - - - > Complete Stress, Mood & Metabolism Test (Discover your complete thyroid, adrenal, hormone, vitamin D & insulin levels) - - - > Complete Food Sensitivity Test (Find out your hidden food sensitivities) - - - > Complete Omega-3 & Inflammation Test (Discover your levels of inflammation related to your omega-6 to omega-3 levels) - - - Get Your Question Answered On An Upcoming HouseCall: StephenCabral.com/askcabral - - - Would You Take 30 Seconds To Rate & Review The Cabral Concept? The best way to help me spread our mission of true natural health is to pass on the good word, and I read and appreciate every review!
In this podcast episode, "Assessing the Temple", Lynda talks about how God wants to assess our temple. He wants to be in all of our equations. A deep and profound teaching to encourage us in maturing in Christ Jesus. Mark 11:13
Notre fascination pour les criminels. La production du Petit renne dans l'trouble. Tour de table entre Isabelle Perron, Alexandre Dubé et Mario DumontPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Tous les matins à 7h50, l'actualité culture, TV ou cinéma avec Charles Magnien.
Join Dr. Shea Tolbert as he reflects on the journey of digital dentistry with his colleague, Wally. From their graduation in 2008 to becoming pioneers in digital dental education, they share the story behind their groundbreaking initiatives. The conversation explores the challenges they overcame during the 2020 shift to virtual education, innovations in training centers, and the creation of Wally's cutting-edge facility in Charleston. Learn about Wally's commitment to advancing digital dentistry and the exciting launch of the MOD Institute in October 2021.What we talked about:00:21 Journey Through Dental School and Early Career02:51 The Birth of MOD Institute04:15 Building the MOD Institute Facility05:59 Vision and Philosophy of MOD InstituteResources:https://www.themodinstitute.com/Connect with Dr. Wally Renne here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/wally-renne-63a535110/https://www.themodinstitute.com/https://www.youtube.com/@wallyrennehttps://www.instagram.com/dr.wallyrenne/Connect with Dr. Shea Tolbert here:https://www.fdhonline.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/shea-tolbert-dmd-fagd-23584a28/https://www.instagram.com/launchdigitaldentistry/https://www.instagram.com/shea.tolbert/
We sit down with our good friend Rich and talk about his career. We highlight engine company work that entails attack packages and bulk beds. Rich is one of the most humble and easiest human beings I've ever talked to. He's a great man. We hope you enjoy the show! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/firenuggets-inc/support
Chaque jour, deux chroniqueurs présentent les infos indispensables à connaître en matière de culture : les dernières actus musique, les sorties littéraires ou cinéma, les nouvelles pièces de théâtre et les séries à ne pas manquer… C'est ici !
Chaque jour, deux chroniqueurs présentent les infos indispensables à connaître en matière de culture : les dernières actus musique, les sorties littéraires ou cinéma, les nouvelles pièces de théâtre et les séries à ne pas manquer… C'est ici !
Windhoek Motorklub, saam met verskillende motorsport-entiteite en -entoesiaste, sal Saterdag getrakteer word op 'n avontuur by die tweede been van die nasionale langbaan-renkampioenskappe by Tony Rust-renbaan. Die hoofbyeenkoms sal deur sleepwedrenne gevolg word. Hekke maak 9-uur oop. Toegang is 80 Namibiese dollar vir volwassenes en kinders onder 12 kom gratis in. Kosmos 94.1 Sportnuus het met Francois Lottering van Motor Media Namibia gesels.
This week on the Writers Advice Podcast I am joined by Romance Author, Renee Rose who has just released one of my favourite books ever for authors and all other creatives - Write to Riches. On this episode Renne and I talk about: -Her journey to becoming a writer. -Moving into becoming a full time writer -The power of mindset and manifestation for creativity and abundance -How to remove any blocks that are holding you back from living your dream author career -Tapping in and strengthening the vision of your abundant author future. Purchase Write To Riches here. And join Renee's abundance facebook group. Check out all of my books here GRAB YOURSELF A COPY OF THE AUTHORS BUSINESS JOURNAL GRAB YOURSELF A COPY OF THE WRITERS JOURNAL Grab a copy of my Shadow & Shifter Series here Grab a copy of my new dystopian release – Block Delete here. JOIN THE WRITERS ADVICE FACEBOOK GROUP Become a part of my ARC TEAM HERE To Contact Me:Website: oliviahillier.comInstagram: @oliviahillierauthor
Toutes les semaines dans Pépites, on vous partage nos coups de cœur culturels. Dans cet épisode, Sébastien Thème vous recommande la série "Mon petit renne" à voir sur Netflix, qui raconte l'histoire inspirée de faits réels de Richard Gadd, un humoriste confronté à une stalkeuse qui le harcèle.Également cités dans cet épisode :- Le livre Misery de Stephan King (1987)- Le livre Dans la cage (2023) de Océan (éditions Julliard coll. Fauteuse De Trouble) et son interview dans PépitesPépites est un podcast d'interviews culturelles de Louie Media présenté par Agathe Le Taillandier et Sébastien Thème. Cet épisode a été réalisé et mixé par le studio La Fugitive. La musique est de Michaël Liot. L'illustration est de Marie Guu. Elsa Berthault est en charge de la production. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Ein Blindenfussball-Sommermärchen Der Ball rasselt. Das Spielfeld hat Banden. Wenn der Ball gegen die Bande schlägt, macht er Geräusche. Der Torwart und die Guides am Spielfeldrand dirigieren die Spieler lautstark in die passende Richtung. Diese Spieler haben eines gemeinsam: sie sind blind. Taime Kuttig verlor sein Augenlicht, da war er zwölf. Heute ist er 24. Seine Eltern schickten ihn nach Marburg in die Blindenstudieranstalt „Blista“. Hier lernte er auch den Blindenfußball kennen. Für Taime ein Weg ins Leben. Er träumt vom großen Titel. Feature von Rainer Schildberger Redaktion: Joachim Dicks Produktion: NDR 2017
Shanda estava no início da adolescência quando mudou de escola e em menos de uma semana conheceu uma garota a qual ela acabaria se apaixonando. Contudo, ninguém imaginava que esse amor traria o seu fim. Um total de 5 garotas foram envolvidas nesse caso e apesar de tamanha crueldade e barbaridade, uma delas é totalmente inocente. Mas... qual? Hoje, vocês irão conhecer o caso Shanda Sharer.
Semaine de covid et de mariage donc je n'ai donc pas pu me faire autant de toiles que je l'aurai aimé. Résultat des courses, un film et une mini série cette semaine : Un drame : Sibyl (1min04) Une mini-série : Mon petit renne (3min44)
What the hell is up? Today we have Renee King Sonnen and Jason Goldman on the podcast to talk the new Rowdy Girl documentary! In this episode, Renee unfolds her remarkable journey of transforming her husband's Texas Cattle Ranch into a sanctuary for animals. The Rowdy Girl documentary offers a glimpse into a typical day in the life of Renee and her husband Tommy, caring for over 100 animal residents. Along the journey, we encounter cattle ranchers embracing animal rescue, witness children relinquishing their animals from programs like 4-H, and navigate through the complexities of love, loss, and the challenges inherent in sanctuary operations. It's truly an honor to have had the opportunity to interview Renee and Jason. We hope you relish this episode and don't forget to explore www.rowdygirlfilm.com! *This Episode is also available on Spotify, Apple, Google Play. Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/rowdygirlsanctuary/ https://www.instagram.com/rowdygirlfilm/ https://www.itsjamiescorner.com Timecodes: 0:00 - 1:30 - Introduction 1:31 - 5:10 - Renee's horror story arriving to NY 5:11 - 5:45 - Rowdy Girl Premiere 5:46 - 8:05 - Who are you? 8:05 - 11:40 - Meeting Rowdy Girl 11:41 - 21:00 - Going vegan 21:01 - 31:22 - Filming 31:23 - 38:30 - Renne's perspective on being filmed 38:31 - 42:15 - Creating impact 42:16 - 47:40 - What is next for Rowdy Girl? 47:41 - 54:05 - Conclusion
On this week's episode of the podcast, Alexa Renne joins us to talk about block Chief Keef, partying in Milwaukee, and getting canceled on TikTok. Enjoy.
Cette semaine, notre journaliste cinéma a regardé la série « Mon petit renne », disponible sur Netflix, et si elle l'a trouvé très intéressant, elle a un problème avec l'instrumentalisation de personnelles réelles pour augmenter les audiences de la plateforme...Le seul avis qui compte, c'est quoi ?Et si le film que vous alliez voir ce soir était une bouse ? Chaque semaine, notre journaliste tire sur les ambulances et vous offre, non pas des interviews, non pas des portraits, mais son avis (et c'est déjà pas mal).Le seul avis qui compte débarque pour une saison 3 explosive sur toutes les plateformes ! Mi-critique, mi-pilier de bar, voilà une journaliste cinéma qui devrait vous donner du cinéphile à retordre car le pop-corn, elle l'aime salé.Un podcast Madmoizelle. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Cette semaine, notre journaliste cinéma a regardé la série « Mon petit renne », disponible sur Netflix, et si elle l'a trouvé très intéressant, elle a un problème avec l'instrumentalisation de personnelles réelles pour augmenter les audiences de la plateforme...Le seul avis qui compte, c'est quoi ?Et si le film que vous alliez voir ce soir était une bouse ? Chaque semaine, notre journaliste tire sur les ambulances et vous offre, non pas des interviews, non pas des portraits, mais son avis (et c'est déjà pas mal).Le seul avis qui compte débarque pour une saison 3 explosive sur toutes les plateformes ! Mi-critique, mi-pilier de bar, voilà une journaliste cinéma qui devrait vous donner du cinéphile à retordre car le pop-corn, elle l'aime salé.Un podcast Madmoizelle. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Get my top money philosophies for entrepreneurs to have longevity and build wealth here: https://ginaknox.co/email-list Episode Synopsis: Jacqueline Renne, the menstrual mogul, discusses how the menstrual cycle influences spending habits. She breaks down the cycle into four phases: the menstrual phase (winter), the follicular phase (spring), the ovulatory phase (hot girl summer), and the luteal phase (back to school). During the menstrual and follicular phases, women tend to be more level-headed and reflective about their spending. In the ovulatory phase, women may spend on things that enhance their appearance. In the luteal phase, stress spending and panic spending may occur. Jacqueline emphasizes the importance of supporting hormonal health through proper nutrition and self-care to mitigate emotional spending. About Jacqueline: Jacqueline is a Cycle Sync coach for female entrepreneurs. As an 11 year vet in the online space, she realized the secret to building a sustainable business and avoiding burn out is by using a 'cycle centered process' where your hormones + their superpowers are the main character. Jacqueline prides herself on educating women in a way that never makes them feel like they are in a classroom or doctors office so that the information can trickle down to all generations of females! Where to find Jacqueline: Website: https://www.menstrualmogul.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/menstrualmogul/Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-menstrual-mogul-podcast/id1696198394
L'émission 28 Minutes du 04/05/2024 Ce samedi, Renaud Dély décrypte l'actualité avec un regard international, en compagnie de nos clubistes : Meriem Amellal, journaliste à France 24, spécialiste de l'Afrique et du Moyen-Orient — Eva Morletto, correspondante à Paris pour le magazine italien “Grazia” — Philip Golub, professeur de relations internationales à l'Université américaine de Paris, et la dessinatrice de presse Dorthe Landschulz. Iran, Israël, Gaza : pourquoi a-t-on les indignations sélectives ? “Il y a une injonction à choisir ses morts. La solidarité est devenue sélective, comme si on ne pouvait pas défendre des principes et regretter toutes les victimes”. En Iran, un rappeur contestataire du nom de Toomaj Salehi a été condamné à mort par le régime. En Israël, des dizaines d'otages sont toujours aux mains du Hamas plus de six mois après le massacre terroriste du 7 octobre. À Gaza, on compte près de 35 000 victimes civiles de l'opération militaire menée par Israël… Des événements qui devraient susciter la même empathie, la même indignation et la même mobilisation. Pourtant, comme le raconte Pierre Haski dans son édito du 30 avril sur France Inter, le conflit israélo-palestinien engendre “des émotions sélectives, et accepte des concurrences victimaires dérangeantes”. Pourquoi a-t-on les victimes et les indignations sélectives ? La France, pays le plus attractif d'Europe : une méthode qui gagne ? Cocorico ! L'année dernière, la France a été le pays le plus attractif d'Europe pour la cinquième année consécutive. Voilà le verdict du cabinet EY et de son classement annuel, qui a comptabilisé 1 194 investissements étrangers en France en 2023. Alors qu'un nouveau sommet “Choose France” organisé par Emmanuel Macron aura lieu le 13 mai prochain, cette première place vient, selon l'Élysée, valider certaines réformes conduites par le gouvernement, notamment en matière de baisse de la fiscalité ou de droit du travail. Des investissements étrangers qui se traduisent cependant par peu de créations d'emplois dans l'Hexagone — à peine 40 000 l'an dernier. De quoi être fier ? Ce classement valide-t-il réellement la politique économique et sociale menée par le président de la République depuis 2017 ? Valérie Brochard nous donne des nouvelles de nos très chers voisins européens : ce week-end, direction l'Allemagne où les hauts fonctionnaires du ministère de l'Économie et de l'Environnement sont sous le feu des critiques. Il y a un an, ils auraient falsifié des rapports pour accélérer la fermeture des centrales nucléaires, en ignorant les risques de sortie. Jean-Mathieu Pernin zappe sur Netflix où la série anglaise "Mon petit renne" dépasse le cadre de la fiction. Inspirée de la véritable histoire de son auteur, Richard Gadd, elle raconte le harcèlement dont il a été victime et ses traumas causés par une femme. Mais en enquêtant sur la véritable identité de ce personnage, les fans, transformés en cyber-détectives, ont fait ressortir une autre vision des faits… Ce week-end, Olivier Boucreux décerne le titre d'employée de la semaine à Minouche Shafik, la présidente de l'université américaine Columbia, d'où est parti un mouvement pro-palestinien qui s'est répandu sur d'autres campus aux États-Unis. Après avoir lancé un ultimatum aux étudiants, elle a annoncé "suspendre administrativement" ceux qui refusent de quitter leur campement de solidarité à Gaza. C'est l'histoire d'événements sans suspense, sans chute, sans intérêt… Sur Facebook, le groupe "Dull Men's Club" alimente la culture du "rien" et de l'ennui : l'achat d'une nouvelle moustiquaire, la satisfaction de passer l'aspirateur, le plaisir d'écrire avec un stylo tout simple. À l'heure où tout le monde veut se faire remarquer sur les réseaux sociaux, ses 1,4 million de membres cultivent la banalité du quotidien, comme le raconte Alix Van Pée. Près de 30 000 disparus, des enfants volés, des familles effacées. Dans son dernier livre "L'absence est une femme aux cheveux noirs", la grand reporter et écrivaine Emilienne Malfatto part sur les traces de la dictature en Argentine, de 1976 à 1983. Un épisode tragique de l'histoire du pays marqué par les tortures, les traques violentes et le mouvement des "folles de la place de Mai" — des veuves, des mères, qui manifestaient pour connaître la vérité. En revenant sur cette douloureuse histoire, Emilienne Malfatto raconte l'omniprésence des disparus et fait vivre leur mémoire. Enfin, ne manquez pas la Une hexagonale de la semaine et la question très intéressante de David Castello-Lopes. 28 Minutes est le magazine d'actualité d'ARTE, présenté par Elisabeth Quin du lundi au jeudi à 20h05. Renaud Dély est aux commandes de l'émission le vendredi et le samedi. Ce podcast est coproduit par KM et ARTE Radio. Enregistrement : 4 mai 2024 - Présentation : Renaud Dély - Production : KM, ARTE Radio
In the podcast episode, Lynda gives a dynamic word about healing. Standing in faith and believing. By His stripes we ARE healed. This was one of her teachings at our recent Spring Release Women's Comference in Klamth Falls, Oregon.A must hear!!!Blessings!Sanctioned Love
durée : 00:03:02 - Le Regard culturel - par : Lucile Commeaux - Cette série Netflix, qui raconte l'histoire vraie d'un aspirant humoriste écossais harcelé de longs mois durant par une femme, met en scène une relation et des images inédites.
Où l'on parle des gens qui ne réfléchissent pas très vite, mais aussi de masculinistes.
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www.atravelpath.com Hello Pathfinders, in today's show we welcomed back Kyle and Renee from Happily Ever Hanks! They shared their insight after spending ONE MONTH at a campground in San Diego, California and exploring everything it had to offer. In this episode learn about: Time We covered everything from the best time of year to how long you should spend in San Diego. Although they spent a month, Kyle and Renee shared that you could spend 1-2 weeks and feel fulfilled. As far as the time of year, Kyle and Renee were there for the month of February. They shared that the weather was nice, but not “swimmable” and traffic was manageable. It was definitely the off-season during this time. Price It's no surprise that San Diego is expensive. They shared how much they spent at their campground for the month and offered some tips so that you can prepare yourself for the prices. To Do We discussed the San Diego Zoo, beaches, some historical activities, places to eat, and several other activities you can do in the area. They also offered some insight on things they would have done, such as roller blading or bringing bikes if they had thought about it beforehand. Transportation Ride-sharing is expensive, but they shared that there is a transit system that is very affordable that they used a few times. We also discussed traffic, parking, and the complications of driving a larger vehicle through downtown. 3, 2, 1 Countdown 3 Things to Pack · Sunscreen (even if you visit in February) · Jacket · Bike 2 Complaints · Cost · Traffic/Parking 1 Thing · USS Midway Museum Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:00 How long should someone plan on spending in San Diego? 02:45 Where did you stay? 04:00 How was driving a large rig through San Diego? 07:15 How close was your campground to San Diego attractions? 08:30 How expensive was San Diego? 10:45 What was nightlife like in San Diego? 12:15 Daytime activities in San Diego? 16:30 What did you use for internet? 18:00 What are three things you should bring to San Diego? 20:15 What are two complaints someone might have about San Diego? 24:15 What is one thing you can't leave San Diego without doing? Happily Ever Hanks on Social · Website: https://www.happilyeverhanks.com/ · YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HappilyEverHanks · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/happilyeverhanks/ · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/happilyeverhanks · TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@happilyeverhanks Happily Ever Hanks YouTube Videos Referenced · San Diego Cost Summary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhWvcWyW87A Camping Sun Outdoor Chula Vista: https://www.sunoutdoors.com/california/sun-outdoors-san-diego-bay Driving Apps RV Life: https://www.rvlife.com/app/ Truck Map: https://truckmap.com/ All Stays: https://www.allstays.com/apps/ Google Maps To Do USS Midway Museum: https://www.midway.org/ San Diego Zoo: https://sandiegozoowildlifealliance.org/ Coronado: https://coronadovisitorcenter.com/ 19 Mile Biking/Walking Path: https://missionbaygateway.org/biking-walking-paths Kids/Pets Sesame Place: https://sesameplace.com/san-diego/ Dog Beach: https://oceanbeachsandiego.com/attractions/beaches/dog-beach Beaches Ocean Beach: https://oceanbeachsandiego.com/ La Jolla: https://www.sandiego.org/explore/things-to-do/beaches-bays/la-jolla.aspx Mission Beach: https://www.sandiego.org/explore/things-to-do/beaches-bays/mission-beach.asp Imperial Beach: https://www.sandiego.org/explore/things-to-do/beaches-bays/imperial-beach.aspx Restaurants La Puerta: https://lapuertasd.com/ Queens Town Public House: https://queenstownpublichouse.com/ *All content from atravelpath.com, including but not limited to The Travel Path Podcast and social media platforms, is designed to share general information. We are not experts and the information is not designed to serve as legal, financial, or tax advice. Always do your own research and due diligence before making a decision. Transcript Host: Kyle and Renne, welcome back to the Travel Path podcast. Guest: Tyler, Hope, Thanks for having us. Host: So if anybody missed part one, they're happily with the hangs we talked about. They're happily ever hangs. We talked about everything from RV tips, budgeting, their travel nurse career. And today in part two, we're talking about travel tips and one particular destination. So guys, what are we talking about today? Guest: Well, we just visited this destination. So it's fresh in our brain. Host: First time? Guest: First time. San Diego, California. Host: Just to clarify, you're in California. So how much time did you guys actually spend there? Cause you said this was your first time visiting, right? Guest: Yeah, we've always wanted to visit. So we gave ourselves like an entire month there, which we were nervous about because it's expensive. You know, a lot of people say you got to really make sure you have some money in the bank if you're going there, but we were ready after spending a whole summer in Alaska where there was maybe a few days of sunshine. I just said to him, like, Hey, we're doing San Diego this winter and we're going to book like a really nice resort down there and do the whole shebang. Host: That's awesome. Good for you guys. So to get that full San Diego experience, obviously you guys spent a month there, but how long do you think someone should actually plan if they want to just go and enjoy the area? Guest: I'd say anywhere from about one to two weeks, I would imagine would be a great amount of time to kind of get some city life in, see the surrounding areas. You know, we were ready to go about after a month. I don't know if that speaks to the RV life itself and that's always like in the pickup and go see something new or that was just applicable to the area. I'd say one to two weeks. Host: Now you guys obviously went in February. Guest: Uh, yeah, it was like a month of February. Whole month of February. Host: And is that good weather for you or did you talk to anyone and find out, you know, there's other times of the year that maybe are better to go? Guest: It's pretty funny because we thought it was like the busy time of year. We're used to when you go to Florida for say in, you know, February's boom and so many people, so we assumed it was like that in San Diego, we were in Northern California and Reading and it was cold and raining a lot. So we were really excited, but then we get there and it's not busy at all. And then we talked to some locals and they're like, Oh yeah, this is not considered the busy season the summer is. So we kind of felt like we scored because we're like, it's for us. It's nice weather. I mean, it wasn't swimmable beach weather, but if you're looking to go somewhere South where it's still decent weather, if you're used to snow, it's pretty much nice all year there is what I'm trying to say. You can go anytime of year and it's nice. And your pipes don't freeze in the RV. So that's always a plus. Host: Yeah, there you go. That's definitely a plus for you guys. Now you said that you stayed in a resort. Is that an RV resort? Guest: Yeah, we stayed at the Sun Outdoors in technically is in Chula Vista, just a little bit South of San Diego, but just a really quick drive to downtown. Host: Awesome. Now, did you stay there for the entire time or did you move any spots? Guest: No, we stayed there. Yeah, we ended up staying there, which was nice. And, um, it was a little bit more pricey, like Renee had said, but it was well worth it. So they had like a nice pool there. Like they go all out. It's Sun Outdoors. So it's a huge company that buys a bunch of, well, they pretty much build their own RV resorts across the nation, but they kind of have like that margarita feel to them, you know, they always have music playing events going on. So even though it was a slower time of the year, it's still made for a great time to get out and meet people out in the park. Still plenty. It was pretty about halfway full, I would say. So yeah. Host: Yeah. Awesome. Yeah. We can attest to Sun Outdoors being a good RV park. We have spent the last three summers or seasons, I guess, living in an RV in a Sun Outdoors. So nice. Guest: Yeah. You know, you're getting a pretty nice place when you book with them. Host: Yeah, exactly. You know what to expect, which is nice, especially if you're going to be there for so long. So as far as you guys have a larger rig, so as far as transportation and getting your rig through San Diego to the campground, how is that process for you? Guest: Not bad at all. We'd like to rely on a lot of apps on our phone. Basically, they are go-to for checking high clearances and making sure that the route we're taking is going to accommodate our fifth wheel because it does the height of our fifth wheel is about 6 feet, 6 inches. So we do run about the same height as most tractor trailers that you see out on the road. So you've got to be really careful to not just take any road and hope that it can accommodate your RV. We've gotten in some scary situations where you had a back out. I don't know if you guys ever seen the random YouTube videos where people are knocking their ACs off their RV roof. I mean, it happens a lot. Host: But not to you guys. Guest: Not to us. Knock on wood. Host: So, you said you used some apps to check clearances. What apps are you using? Guest: Our main GPS is Google Maps just to kind of see, you know, Google Maps is great. It shows like everything. But then like he was saying, we kind of have to dig into some other apps. So one of those is RV Life. It's like trip planning for RVs. And I'm sure maybe you guys use it with family too. You could do like it gives you like a radius of your travel day, like tells you kind of how far you want to go, where you pull over. It has all the resources. But then on top of that, it has a GPS and you can use that as your main GPS. It'll make sure based on your height, your width, all that stuff that you're not going near any low clearances. Host: Oh, perfect. Yeah, that's pretty cool. And then what was that other one? Guest: Truck Map. Yeah, there's a free one called Truck Map. Yeah. And like truckers use it. So you could if you're looking for something for free. And if Google Maps is we still like to use that and stuff. Most of the time we'll just verify with these other apps. Okay, the route we're taking on Google is the same that it's given us on these other apps. So then we could just stick to Google Maps. Guest: Yeah, but since you know, you just got to be careful all stays pro is another one or I think it's sometimes called all stays. It'll have an icon to show you where all the low clearances depending on how you filter it. So I'm just in the passenger seat there like constantly being like, let me look for low bridges. Host: Good. So once you see that low clearance sign, that's too late. Guest: Yeah, no doubt. It's something you notice too when I'll just be driving with I'll be back home just driving around with a friend. And I'll be like, Oh, we want to fit there. Like you just subconsciously see it and you're like, I want to fit in an average. But before RVing, we would have never really noticed that we wouldn't pay attention to those signs. Host: True. Yeah. Well, those are really good tips and definitely something you need to pay attention to when you are that tall. So as far as the campground you stayed at, the sun RV, how close is that in proximity to, you know, all the attractions you wanted to go to or, you know, if you want to go take a walk somewhere, what was that like? Guest: Yeah, it was pretty nice. They did have some walking paths. I'd say it was about a mile walk out to the beach or to the bay, I should say. To the bay. Yeah, to the bay from that resort. Now, if you wanted to get into the city, probably about an 8 to 10-minute drive. Guest: Yeah, maybe 15. Most if it's traffic. Right. And there was a like their transportation system like their, what's that called? Their railway. Guest: Trolley. Guest: Yeah. Trolley. There was the station right in walking distance from the campground and we did use that to go downtown the last night and it worked great. I mean, we just had 10 minutes. We were downtown and because we were going to do an Uber from the campground and during the really busy times, they were wanting $50 one way just into the city. And then we did the train like Renee was saying, and that was $2.50 one way. And just give you, yeah, terms of mileage. I think it was only like five miles away. Yeah. So not very long, but wow, they really took back those prices. Host: Well, that's perfect. That's a good money-saving tip right there. Now, speaking of the finances, San Diego, California in general, typically a little bit more expensive. So what was it like for you guys staying there for a month and what should someone prepare, you know, their budget for when doing something like this? Guest: Sure. Be completely transparent. I would say we spent what for one month stay at the RV resort. What would we spend? It was like close to three grand. Close to three thousand dollars. So that I don't know, comparing to other resorts around the area, it could be cheaper. I'm not exactly sure, but we had anticipated this was kind of like a vacation. So that's how we treated it. We kind of treated ourselves to that. But yeah, overall, you're going to see some hikes in grocery prices and then the fuel itself is going to be more expensive as well. I think we were paying like $5 a gallon or something for diesel when we're used to paying anywhere from like $4, maybe $4 or $5 somewhere. Guest: Yeah. And we're actually our next video, not sorry, our maybe two videos from now, we're going to be closing out our series talking about RV expenses in California and we're going to be talking about what we spent in San Diego. We'll have we're still working on all the totals. So we'll have all of that in a future video or maybe it'll come out the same time this comes out. So be perfect. Host: So go check that out for a real clean breakout on all your costs. So as far as but speaking back to the gas, I guess because you guys were staying in one spot for a month, you were leaving your rig there. Do you feel like you maybe were just driving less because you were so close to being able to use public transportation and just not having to move your camper back and forth to different spots? Guest: Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. We weren't driving nearly as much as we normally would like the current location we're at. We have about I would say like minute drive to the nearest town to the grocery store. But now that's the same distance, you know, time distance in San Diego as you know, to get from the RV park to San Diego. But it was a lot less mileage. So we didn't take the truck into the city all that much. We relied on that public transportation a lot. But just driving around San Diego to La Vista area, it's so condensed. Everything is just like right in your backyard at all times. Host: So what'd you guys like to do at night? In general or in San Diego? Guest: In San Diego. We would like to find a nice restaurant. And honestly, we did a lot of stuff during the day. Like we would go we went this one day to Miss Ocean Beach. Yeah, I think it's called Ocean Beach. And they had a dog park, which was fun to see all the dogs run around the beach. And then we watched the sunset from there. And then pretty much when the sun goes down, it's kind of like grab dinner and, you know, head on back. Yeah, we're kind of like early to bed people. But there's a lot of really cool bars, a lot of cool nightlife in San Diego. So if you're into that and breweries. So if you're looking, I mean, that would just be so much fun to be able to like, you know, if you're looking to Bar Hop, go downtown and do all that stuff. Host: Absolutely. Yeah, of course. And I think that's nice that you mentioned you had a good sunset at that beach. But any other sunsets or sunrises that you maybe want to catch? Guest: Hmm. We kind of had a nice sunset view from our RV because it would, you know, just set below the bay. Yeah. But any beach you go to because it's west facing is a good sunset. You're kind of right there. Yeah, you can't you can't have a bad one in that area. Yeah, of course. Host: Now, any other activities you guys did during the day that were fun? Guest: We're telling what we did. But we do. We were just. Let's see. We did the USS Midway tour, which was really cool. So that's an old. The naval ship. Yeah. I'm trying to say ship. Yeah, the Battle of Midway, the story behind the Battle of Midway, like the naval. That's really cool. So it's like decommissioned and it just sits there in the bay. You just pay an entrance fee and then you can walk it at your own pace with a guided tour, like an audio tour. And wow, that took us like four or five hours to get through that entire thing because they have an upper deck with all the old airplanes up there. You have a metal deck and then they have a lower deck for like kitchen and the infirmary were so it was pretty cool. But we're also the people that have to like listen and read everything. So we took the all day. We took it on. Also the zoo. I mean, the San Diego Zoo, you have to check that out. It's like one of the best zoos in the country. So we went there and that was that was a great day. Beautiful weather and just it's I don't know. We're not big zoo people, but it was just fun being out and seeing, you know, how they take care of the little bit of behind the scenes and how they take care of the animals, things like that. Host: So the zoo and the ship, those are your two recommendations. Guest: Yeah, do the zoo and the ship. Those are our two biggies and then check out some good restaurants. There was what was the name of that one restaurant? La Puerta downtown, which was really good. Host: Yeah. What kind of food did they have? Guest: They had Mexican, but it was kind of like in a rustic like the bar had a cool rustic vibe to it. We also went to a place called Queenstown Public House downtown and it had it was New Zealand inspired. That's what caught my eye. I was like, oh, this is interesting. Really cool vibe. And the food was delicious. Wellington Meatloaf. You will not be disappointed. That was really good. Host: Awesome. We love to try new restaurants when we go out and like you we've talked about in episode one that can, of course, rack up a pretty big bill if you don't pay attention to it. But being able to try something either a local cuisine or, you know, just something like that New Zealand restaurant. Right. When do you ever see that anywhere? And enjoy something in each spot, I think is always so good. Guest: Absolutely. Yeah. Host: Perfect. Any other good food spots or coffee shops? Guest: Oh, we did do that one coffee shop, but it was a really random one over in what was the name of the island. That's what we got to talk about. Coronado. Coronado Island. So that was across the bay a little bit from the RV park itself and the Naval Station is over there. And just like a really cool place to drive over. You could take a bridge. It's no toll. You don't have to pay any fees to get over there. You could park. There was a lot of parking and then you could walk along the beach and so many coffee shops and restaurants over there. Yeah, their beaches are so clean. Like we went to several of them and so clean. And the other thing I want to say, if you have kids, there's I think there was like a sesame place, sesame street world or something. Yeah. And, you know, their sea world, if people are into that, there's just like there's a lot to do for every of every age. And there was something we noticed we thought about doing, but we didn't. It was like a sunset cruise you could do on the bay. So going back to the nighttime activity is like taking a little boat ride and watch the sunset that way. Can't beat that. Yeah, that would be cool, too. Host: So if you haven't mentioned it, are there any other nearby attractions that we need to know? It sounds like we covered all of them, though. Guest: Yeah, those are kind of the ones off the top of our heads that we can think of. Yeah, there was a lot of the stuff we wanted to do was just too cold. Like I wanted to go surfing or paddle boarding or snorkeling. And I think what I read is if it's warm enough to do that. La Jolla or something. I can't remember what that place is called, but there's a beach way far north. Yeah, is this Bell with a J? Yeah, JOLLA. Something like that. I just can't remember how they pronounce it, but that's kind of like the go to if you want to hit up the beach. Go swimming like in a very nice beach. Yeah. Host: Perfect. So it sounds like the consensus is February is a great time to visit, but it might be a little chilly for water activities. Guest: Exactly. Oh yeah, for sure. But good for eating, you know, you got to like hibernate, put some good food in your belly during that time. Host: Perfect. And then how was your internet? Guest: Oh my gosh, it was. Well, the internet was ripping. Yeah, it was good. Starlink held up really well. Being around other people at Starlink and still did fine. Did really good. We had like a hundred down, didn't we? We can't complain about the internet there. Yeah. Our cell phone service was great the whole time. Host: Perfect. Those are the things people need to know where to eat and if they can get internet. Host: I know it was too cold. They do the water activities, snorkeling, swimming, surfing. Could you lay out on the beach? Were the people doing that? Guest: There were people doing it. I mean, I had my puffy coat on several times when we were on the beach because it was so breezy. Um, but if you were brave enough and if it was like somewhat warmer weather, you could. Now we did lay by the pool at the resort, I think twice, but I had goosebumps. So I was really trying. Host: Well, San Diego sounds like you go. It's the scenery. First of all, it's everyone talks about San Diego and then the nightlife, the food scene, but in those winter months, still, I mean, it's probably why it wasn't the biggest or the busiest time of the year is because those water activities. It was just too cold. Guest: Oh yeah. Yeah. It seems like it's everyone. Like if you're obviously Arizona or anywhere away from the coast, seems like that's where we're flocks to in the summer to get there. What, uh, summer activities, winter, sorry, not winter water activities, water. Host: Yeah. Great. Perfect. We'll transition to the three, two, one countdown. The final three questions of the podcast, starting with three, what are three things you're bringing to San Diego? Guest: Okay. Well, the first two are not going to make any sense, but we'll explain. It's my sunscreen for sure. I add that like the only reason I say is because even though it's not like super hot, oh my gosh, I'll get eaten alive by the sun. That California sun. We're not all blessed with your skin tone here. My wife, very nice skin tone, but me, unfortunately, I had to rely on sunscreen a lot. So sunscreen, a jacket, if you're coming in February, that breeze sneaks up on you. So make sure you have like a little cover up. The sunscreen during the day and then immediately have your jacket put on because, you know, that sun goes away. It just gets chilly. And then on top of it, I think the last one that is really important is like a bike. If you have a bike, we don't have bikes, but we realize how nice it would have been to have a bike to get around. Guest: Yeah. There was this, I can't remember how many miles. See how we're so good at presenting this information. Aren't we? Guest: Yeah. Um, there's some really long bike slash walking path and it ran past our RV park. Like, so we walk that a lot to the bay, but I think it goes like something miles. Guest: Um, all the way out to Coronado Island and then you can come back. So bring your bikes if you have them. Host: Yeah. Does that almost like a boardwalk? Is it hugging the water views along that bike path? Do you know? Guest: I think when it gets to the Imperial Beach side, cause I looked at a map to see how far it goes. I think it does, but there was another area, um, Where we were walking a lot of mission beach and there was a boardwalk where people were just on. Roller skates. I mean, after being there, I really want to get roller skates for some reason and everyone's roller skating, skateboarding, biking, just very active. Fun community. Everyone's out doing something. Host: I'm sure you passed rental shops for all, um, roller blades bikes. Guest: Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So then we had to make a decision like, do we really like, or after the price of the groceries and the dining, I had to scratch something off the budget, right? Guest: The truth. I'm like, we'll just get our steps in. It's fine. It's free. Host: Yep. There you go. Host: That's it. What are two complaints or two things people should be prepared for before visiting San Diego? Guest: Well, the one we talked about already being expensive, just the price, you know, I think most people are prepared if they are visiting San Diego, but to stay in a hotel, to stay at an RV park or wherever you're lodging, it's going to be pricey. We already told you about the to stay one month at an RV park. And that's crazy. We've never paid that to stay somewhere, but we knew going into this, that their nightly rate was going to be outrageous. And that's a discount. If you actually like took their nightly rate and multiplied it by days, it would have been like five or $,. So for them to give us three grand a month, that's like a monthly discount, quote unquote. And the other one, August, I guess, you know, just like with any city around traffic. So it's such a silly complaint. It's you can't complain about traffic in a city, but you can't. I mean, we are going to throw it out there. We don't visit a lot of cities like frequently, but we really, really enjoyed this one. But, you know, we're never prepared for the traffic, but it was there. And then I will say I just thought of this one is the truck parking with our big truck. Guest: Yeah, we have a lifted truck. Guest: And sometimes it's hard to find parking, especially, you know, when you're towing with a dually truck or anything. Guest: Yeah, it'd be tight. If you have a dually and you want to go downtown, just take the public transportation because it's going to be such a headache to try and park that thing. Host: Yeah, that's good to bring up. And it's especially good to bring up, especially it's in the off season and there was still traffic. Host: So if someone's going there, when it is busier, tour season, they're going to be. Would you would that be a nightmare in your opinion? Guest: Yes. Yes. I would not. I would not be able to relax and enjoy parking the truck and that that would be stressful. Guest: Yeah, we love visiting areas that are like chill and it's not the busy season. So yeah, perfect for us to be there in February. So that would be stressful. Most RVers aren't used to traffic. Host: San Francisco was the first city we went to after we were in the middle of nowhere for like a month and a half. And it was we were not ready for it. But that public, the transit you talked about, is that on its separate like road or does that actually follow? The streets that cars follow too. Guest: Yeah, it was sometimes next to the main road. It was like a railway. Host: Okay. So that so you'd avoid the traffic by taking that then that's its own cool. Guest: Yeah. And I mean, it has to stop at every stop, but it's still it was really two dollars, two fifty one way. Yeah. Per person. Guest: So really affordable and clean and just it was really, really nice. Host: Yeah. Yeah. By the time it takes you to find parking and worth it. Host: Was the area itself once you got to downtown, was everything pretty much walkable or would you recommend somebody do have a car or some form of transportation when they're down there? Guest: I think the major areas that you wanted to hit were walkable. So once you found the parking spot or you're in that location, it was easy to just Google search what was in that immediate surrounding area and have some places to visit. So yeah, like I don't feel like you would have to have a rental car if you were flying in and going to a hotel, especially if you're already downtown. Because like you can get to the zoo and not just that railway system. They there that was a whole transportation system that had rapid bus transport. And they were just really good about the transportation. So you can get everywhere you need to go. Host: Yeah. Yeah. Some of those big destinations you hear about, you think they're going to be huge. But we went to Nashville and I was shocked at how small Nashville was. It was like three blocks worth of bars. And that was the main strip. And so I was curious to see if San Diego was the same way. Once you get to downtown, you can pretty much walk around and walk to everything. So it sounds like it's a little bit bigger, but still doable. Yeah, fine. It was still like you would need to to hop if you want to go to the zoo and do the midway for some crazy reason. One last question. Host: What is one thing you cannot leave San Diego without doing? Guest: Oh, I would go back to that midway. I would have to say what I said before is going to do that midway tour was really cool. Guest: Yeah, especially if you're into history or just enjoying like it's not every day you get to go walk on a ship like that and kind of be immersed into that lifestyle. So you learn a lot. You see a lot and it's worth the admission price. Guest: Yeah, I would say the same thing that that U.S. I mean, I would have did it again. I thought it was so cool. Host: And then when you're there, get the get the guide. Guest: Oh, yeah, they'll have them right as you walk in the door. They'll just be like, do you want an audio guide? It's free. So yeah, pick it up. And the learning is your fingertips. Host: Yeah, even better. Can't be free. Host: Well, thanks again for coming on the show. This was a great episode, not only talking about things to do in San Diego in the February time of year. I think it helped people prepare for what that might look like, but also we named a few things you can do during that busy season and what to be prepared for when it does get busy. Host: But Kyle and Renee, one more time, where can our audience find out more about you guys? Guest: So our main platform is on YouTube, and you can find us by searching "Happily Ever Hanks." If you want to find our website, you can go to Google and just type in "Happily Ever Hanks .com," and we should pop up right there. So those are two main places to find us. Also, Instagram and Facebook, same thing, "Happily Ever Hanks." Guest: That's true. Yeah, we have all the goodies. Just type in "Happily Ever Hanks," and it'll pop up somewhere. Host: All right, sweet. Everyone check them out. Kyle and Renee, thanks again. Guest: Thank you guys. We appreciate it.
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Hey all! As we get ready for out relaunch we are still churning out some amazing guest interviews! Cody Cameron joins the show to talk about her time in the breaking bad movie. Old Dads with Bill Burr, her stunt work! and how first movie in the industry was starring Keanu Reeves! We go into her love for motorcycles and her recent trip down route 66 which is on her youtube channel! She drops new episodes every thursday!Guest Links:https://www.youtube.com/@IronPonyShowhttps://www.instagram.com/HeyItsCodeE/MERCH:https://the-fandom-effect.creator-spring.comDonate to us at:https://www.patreon.com/FandomEffectPodcastMake sure to follow The Fandom Effect at all platforms below:LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/TheFandomEffectPodcastBuzzsprout:https://thefandomeffectpodcast.buzzsprout.com/Twitch:http://twitch.tv/BushidoGeekYoutube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWFYIN8V21C2gvzBsJOIJxgApple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fandom-effect/id1506262530Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/7fUcTKyC40nXM3cM84htOyIHeart Radio:https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-fandom-effect-63433112/BuymeaCoffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/FandomPodcastE-Mail:For all inquiries or sponsorship opportunities please e-mail thefandomeffectpodcast@gmail.comSupport the showSupport the showPlease Review and subscribe!
Un bûcheron et sa femme préparent une bonne soupe pour leur réveillon de Noël, mais voilà qu'un loup s'introduit dans leur maison ! Parviendront-ils à le chasser ?Avec Mille et une histoires, découvre l'histoire de la soupe de Noël. Et si cette histoire t'a plu, découvre le magazine Mille et une histoire, pour s'émerveiller chaque mois avec des contes du monde entier : https://www.fleuruspresse.com/magazines/pour-les-plus-petits/mille-et-une-histoiresLes contes Mille et une histoires sont issus du magazine éponyme édité par Fleurus Presse, marque du groupe Unique Heritage MédiaCrédits :Auteur : Kéthévane DavrichewyIllustré par Philippe PauzinVoix : Tadrina HockingMusique, enregistrement & sound design : Léopold RoyUnique Heritage Media Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
La magica storia di come Babbo Natale trova le sue nuove amiche renne e insieme salvano la notte di natale.Ti piacciono i nostri Racconti di Natale? Sai che è uscito il nostro magico libro di fiabe di Natale? Troverai un sacco di storie magiche e fantastiche e illustrazioni meravigliose che ti faranno volare con noi nel periodo più bello dell'anno. Che aspetti? Compralo subito!
In this episode, Lynda Renne teaches on the Prayer of Faith at Sanctioned Love's Prayer Conference at The Lord's Grace Church in Downey California. An invaluable teaching!
This week, Drewby and Yergy head to Bonifay, Florida, to discuss the case of 14-year-old Jasmine Renne Singletary Bortle, a teenage girl living with an unspecified neuromuscular disorder. After being admitted to Ascension Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola, Florida, on July 8th, 2021, Jasmine mysteriously died in her hospital bed a few days later. After an autopsy was completed, officers with the Pensacola Police Department responded to a call from the District One Medical Examiner's Office regarding a homicide at the hospital. It seemed that young Jasmine had sustained injuries that were akin to a person dying in a severe car crash - injuries that were not present when she was admitted. But how did that happen while she was bedridden? Police zeroed in on only one suspect - her mother, Jessica Bortle. Support Our Patreon For More Unreleased Content: https://www.patreon.com/themiserymachine PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/themiserymachine Join Our Facebook Group: https://t.co/DeSZIIMgXs?amp=1 Instagram: miserymachinepodcast Twitter: misery_podcast Discord: https://discord.gg/kCCzjZM #themiserymachine #podcast #truecrime Source Material: https://meaww.com/who-is-jessica-bortle-florida-woman-set-to-face-trial-for-allegedly-killing-her-daughter-with-special-needs https://lawandcrime.com/crime/s-hit-the-fan-mom-accused-of-obliterating-special-needs-daughters-liver-killing-child-for-cussing-and-throwing-and-breaking-crayons-while-in-hospital-bed/ https://www.kwtx.com/2021/08/17/mother-accused-killing-daughter-with-special-needs-while-hospital/ https://www.pnj.com/story/news/crime/2021/08/17/mom-arrested-death-special-needs-daughter-pensacola-hospital-jessica-bortle-jasmine-singletary/8156756002/ https://www.simsfuneralhome.net/obituary/jasmine-singletary-bortle https://disability-memorial.org/jasmine-singletary https://www.cbs42.com/regional/mother-kills-daughter-in-florida-hospital-room/ https://www.mypanhandle.com/news/local-news/holmes-county/pensacola-police-bonifay-woman-killed-daughter-in-hospital-room/ https://www.crimeonline.com/2021/08/23/florida-woman-allegedly-kills-special-needs-daughter-inside-hospital-room-rips-her-kidney-open-update/ https://www.crimeonline.com/2021/08/17/florida-woman-allegedly-kills-special-needs-daughter-inside-hospital-room-disturbing-autopsy-results-revealed/ https://midmichigannow.com/news/nation-world/mother-killed-special-needs-teen-daughter-inside-florida-hospital-room-police-say https://www.pnj.com/story/news/crime/2023/07/28/jessica-bortle-was-found-not-guilty-of-manslaughter-for-killing-daughter/70473210007/ https://weartv.com/news/local/pensacola-mother-found-guilty-of-battery-child-abuse-in-fatal-incident-involving-daughter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szx5UN1sMfc&ab_channel=WKRG https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cbvxu3xtZ30&ab_channel=WKRG https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100079004296504 https://www.facebook.com/rose.mathis.33046 https://www.facebook.com/joseph.singletary.188
Power 78.7 Radio - Top Hits feat Jenni Renne, TKA, Denine, Julio Mena, Coro (Freestyle Music) Hosted by on air personality DJ MDW. The best in Freestyle Classics and Dance hits. Download the app on your mobile devices or visit www.power787radio.com The best Freestyle Radio station across america ! #freestylemusic #radiostation
Titans of Metal and true global road warriors Metallica have greenlighted a new podcast from their camp that will provide weekly updates on the band - The Metallica Report. Hosted by Steffan Chirazi, who has worked with & around the band for decades, the writer/editor of So What! and Renee Richardson, a legend of San Francisco rock radio and the Director of the All Within My Hands Foundation, these two bring you behind the scenes of the biggest band in the World! Not only will you hear from the crew, the band, and fans but you can submit your questions and Metallica stories to the show so Renne & Steffan can get you the answers. We welcome Renee and Steffan to the Pantheon Podcast family and hear in their words why their relationship with Metallica is so special, the amazing people they work with and the lives they touch through AWMH. Hear about views from the Snakepit of the M72 World Tour (and check out UAWIL 127 & 128 from Amsterdam on Nights 1 & 2 of the tour) and make sure to get your movie tickets for the global simulcast to 2,500 screens across the globe on August 18 & 20. You really got a sense of the Metallica Family that these two speak about that exists between the band, the fans and everyone who works hard to keep this band on top. This is a must listen show for Metallica fans - subscribe, download & tell em The Wolf sent ya!Visit Metallica.com to learn more about The Metallica Report Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Ugly American Werewolf in London Store - Get your Wolf merch! Visit RareVinyl.com and use the NEW code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices