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You've seen his work at the 2025 NFL Draft, heard about the infamous Crayola Box, and maybe even caught him presenting art to The Killers at Summerfest—but today, Wisconsin wood artist Ike Wynter is in The Cabin.Known for transforming found wood into stunning 3D masterpieces—with no staining, no painting, just raw talent and a saw—Ike is redefining what repurposed art can be. We dive into his creative process, upcoming projects, and how he's changing the game for sustainable art.Stay tuned until the end for a special announcement on an upcoming project of his!The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Florence County; https://bit.ly/3ftDEncThe Cabin is also presented to you by:Something Special from Wisconsin; somethingspecialwi.comOak Creek; https://www.oakcreekwi.gov/Pinno Buildings; https://pinnobuildings.com/NAMI Walks; https://www.namiwalks.org/home
Patrick, Nick Scalera and Mike Wagner embarked on an epic motor vehicle journey at the end of July – a drive to Suburbs Fest Grand Rapids! We've got the audio evidence to prove, too. So sit back and enjoy (or endure) the story of our trip. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, next covered by Frank Muffin and now re-done in a high-voltage version by Quartjar again! Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
We highlight the roller coasters, rides, and food of Six Flags Magic Mountain. This park is big, bro.solo.to/coastercuzzies
It's double Dipperz this week as Lauren and Sarah are joined by Sarah's mom and sister to take the road trip of a lifetime to Forks, Washington and the greater surrounding Twilight locations of note! HEAR: general excitement and confusion about what the Dips understand (or don't) about the Twilight franchise of books and movies. FEEL: like a teenager again as you fall in love with an emotionally repressed and terminally immature weirdo! SMELL: just a whiff of Lauren's elitism about certain Washington towns! TASTE: tidbits of history, lore, conjecture and Bella's Mushroom Ravioli! TOUCH: grass y'all. SEE: The Forks Twilight Experience through the eyes of the Dipz and Family! This is the episode of a killer, Bella! Support our Road Trips: www.patreon.com/dipperzEmail us your Renesmee stories: dipperzpod@gmail.comInstagram: @dipperz_podcast
In this episode Todd starts a bracket in which we, along with our audience, decide which snacks are best for road trips.Like and subscribe on YouTube and Rumble at our channels: Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter by searching Play It By Ear Podcast.#earbudsunite!
It's double Dipperz this week as Lauren and Sarah are joined by Sarah's mom and sister to take the road trip of a lifetime to Forks, Washington and the greater surrounding Twilight locations of note! HEAR: general excitement and confusion about what the Dips understand (or don't) about the Twilight franchise of books and movies. FEEL: like a teenager again as you fall in love with an emotionally repressed and terminally immature weirdo! SMELL: just a whiff of Lauren's elitism about certain Washington towns! TASTE: tidbits of history, lore, conjecture and Bella's Mushroom Ravioli! TOUCH: grass y'all. SEE: The Forks Twilight Experience through the eyes of the Dipz and Family! This is the episode of a killer, Bella! Support our Road Trips: www.patreon.com/dipperzEmail us your Renesmee stories: dipperzpod@gmail.comInstagram: @dipperz_podcast
1893 1897 1929 1931 1980 2017 2025... Nombreuses sont des dates qui ont marqué l'histoire de l'Hotel Waldorf Astoria, hôtel de légende de l'arrondissement de Manhattan.Après 8 ans de travaux, cet hôtel réouvre en 2025.L'occasion de refaire un petit historique de ce lieu mythique, qui a connu plusieurs adresses et eu plusieurs « vies ».Retrouvez tous les liens des réseaux sociaux et des plateformes du podcast ici : https://linktr.ee/racontemoinewyorkHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In dieser Folge dreht sich alles um die Kunst der Tourenplanung. Wir sprechen darüber, wie wir unsere Roadtrips vorbereiten, welche Tools und Karten wir nutzen und wie man den richtigen Mix aus Vorausplanung und spontaner Freiheit findet. Dazu teilen wir Erfahrungen aus zigtausend Kilometern auf der Straße, von akribisch geplanten Routen bis zu Abenteuern, die erst unterwegs Gestalt angenommen haben. Außerdem: Sebastian berichtet von seiner Tesla-Saga und zwei neuen Motorrädern, Clemens fuhr den Dacia Duster.
Our hosts have plenty of energy and stuff to talk about following Benjamin's road-trip vacation. After Benjamin's discussion of hot dog prices and charitable clowns, this weeks show starts off with a review of the 2026 BMW iX xDrive60. With over 350 miles of range on tap, this EV should have been the perfect chariot for a road trip, but Benjamin did have a few issues along his trip. Additionally, the guys go into a deep discussion about carbon fiber, clamshell hoods, and other premium EVs. Then Sami goes nuts over news following this year's Monterey Car Week and Pebble Beach Concours. From Lexus to Infiniti to Nissan and BMW, there's all kinds of fun news to pour over, and laugh about. Thanks for listening!
(Exodus 33-34) Road Trip, Part 10 August 31, 2025 – Pastor Michael Nolen
Spring Lake Church – BellevueSermon: Road Trip of a LifetimeTeacher: Mitch EastmanPassages: Matt 7:13-14, Matt 19:13-26, Luke 12:48In “Road Trip of a Lifetime,” we explore how small choices shape our habits, character, and destiny. Scripture reminds us of the narrow road that leads to life (Matthew 7:13–14), the call to childlike faith (Matthew 19:13–26), and our responsibility before God (Luke 12:48). Ecclesiastes shows us the limits of earthly gain and the joy of living in God's purpose. Join us on the journey of faith.springlakechurch.org | springlakechurch.org/give | springlakechurch.org/prayer
Over the halfway point now and just wait for the surprises ahead of you. If you haven't seen these films, you have some homework to do, "Movie Fan". ;) Numbers 40-36. The Sound of Music Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb The Treasure of the Sierra Madre The Best Years of Our Lives The Bridge on the River Kwai Click here to listen and connect anywhere: https://linktr.ee/moviedefenders Special thanks to our amazing Patreon supporters! Alex Kirkby Alexis Helman Barrett Young Bart German Brett Bowen Daryl Ewry Doug Robertson Ena Haynes Eric Blattberg Jason Chastain Josh Evans Joshua Loy Katherine Boulware Kevin Athey Mark Nattress Mark Martin Megan Bush Michael Puckett Nick Nagher Randal Silver Sean Masters Stephanie Ewry Attack of the Killer Podcast
Hear about a road trip in Oman as the Amateur Traveler talks to Max Walton from Sloths with Latitude about the country he thinks is the best in the world. In this episode of the Amateur Traveler podcast, we explore a two-week road trip through Oman, a country offering dramatic mountains, turquoise wadis, pristine deserts, and a warm culture rooted in Ibadism. Max shares his favorite country in the world, guiding us through a self-drive adventure with a 4x4, rooftop tent, and plenty of memorable encounters. An authentic Middle Eastern experience, very different from Dubai 2,000 km of coastline, mountains, wadis, and deserts One of the safest countries in the world, often called the “Switzerland of the Middle East” Rich history: oldest independent state in the Arab world Wild camping is legal almost everywhere Why Visit Oman? ... https://amateurtraveler.com/road-trip-in-oman/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode of the FML Podcast brings you real-life updates from listeners who've shared their journeys with us. One caller reflects on how advice from the show helped them break out of their shell and eventually find love — even listening back to their original episode during a road trip with their now-partner. Another shares the shock of discovering a surprise pregnancy, while a newlywed opens up about the pressure from family to start having kids right away. It's honest, heartfelt, and full of the moments that make FML so relatable.
Brock and Salk debate what they most need to see on the upcoming Mariners road trip from the team. After that, Brian Baldinger of the NFL Network to get his insight on which Seahawks have jumped out to him on tape so far, how good the Seahawks could be and more.
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A new MP3 sermon from Alpha and Omega Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Pre-Road Trip DL from the Mobile Command Center Subtitle: The Dividing Line 2025 Speaker: Dr. James White Broadcaster: Alpha and Omega Ministries Event: Podcast Date: 8/28/2025 Length: 67 min.
On this week's episode, Ken hits the road with early guest C.J. for a spontaneous and insightful conversation, Chocolate Cake Bytes-style. You never know what kind of inspiration will strike when these two are together—this time, it's prompted by a random scripture generator and some open-ended curiosity during a road trip to Philadelphia.Listen as Ken and C.J. tackle themes of humility, turning to God, and the power of personal revelation. What does it look like to truly become humble without being compelled by dire circumstances? How does God communicate with us—and when is that voice gentle guidance, and when is it a wake-up call? Amid laughter, stories about questionable home décor, and banter about who's the better road trip companion, they weave in practical insights about facing life's challenges and learning from every circumstance.Join in for a blend of humor and heartfelt discussion that just might leave you rethinking how you define humility and divine guidance. You'll find both sweet gospel nuggets and thought-provoking questions—plus a few laughs along the way.Please share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. You can email me at ken@chocolatecakebytes.com and follow me at https://www.facebook.com/ChocolateCakeByteshttps://www.instagram.com/chocolatecakebytes/Check out my new podcast: The Unstuck Career podcast athttps://kenwilliamscoaching.com/listen
Tonight we talk about EV roadtrips, NACS to CCS Adapters, Ford's Dealer Network of DC Fast Chargers, Tesla used vehicle lease deals and much more!
Freelance writer and founder of Doors Open Dishes Nicole Schnitzler joins Bob Sirott to talk about some of her favorite farmers markets in the Midwest, such as Elawa Farm in Lake Forest and Farrand Farm in Colon, Michigan. She also discusses her background growing up on a farm and what inspired her to create Doors […]
Oral Mucositis is probably the most common, debilitating complication of cancer surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. What is it, why is it common with cancer treatment, and what can you do about it? Stay tuned to find out. https://bit.ly/45XMELAWhat is Mucositis?Oral mucositis is inflammation in and around your mouth and can be a common symptom with treatment for cancer, including chemotherapy or radiation. Mucositis occurs when cancer treatments break down the rapidly divided cells that line the gastrointestinal tract, particularly in the mouth. In this Episode:01:44 - The Sharks of Rockaway Beach06:15 - Road Trip to Nebraska: A Famous Murder Spree and Birthplace of the Reuben Sandwich10:24 - Oral Mucositis: What it is, and Why it is Common with Cancer Treatment13:49 - Why it is Important to be Proactive to Prevent Mucositis, and Steps You Can Take21:30 - Mucositis Discussion & Recap on Prevention26:30 - Nutrition Tips for dehydration, taste changes and decreased appetite or pain while eating28:33 - Holly Butcher: Advice to World 24 Hours before She Died of Cancer30:47 - OutroSupport the showGet show notes and resources at our website: every1dies.org. Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | mail@every1dies.org
This was a hot program! Mainly because the AC units had not yet caught up with the Arizona heat in the RV! Anyway, talked about the sad state of affairs, worldview wise, on social media, then talked about what the Bible says about purity in speech. Then we looked at a statement about the "Reformed Ghetto" from Joel Webbon and his view that Rome is not even in the top 50 issues to worry about today, and yet, how glorious "Christendom" once was! The next program will definitely be from on the road as I depart on Saturday for Tennessee.
New York Times book critics Jennifer Szalai and Alexandra Jacobs join co-hosts Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan to discuss their recent article, “Love Jack Kerouac? Read These Great American Road Trip Books Next,” which they co-authored with their fellow critic Dwight Garner, and which includes books published after Kerouac's On the Road. They talk about road trips as escapism, claustrophobia, exploration, and nostalgia, and reflect on their picks, including Hilma Wolitzer's 1980 novel Hearts, Gypsy Rose Lee's 1957 eponymous memoir, Michael Paterniti's 2000 non-fiction book Driving Mr. Albert, and Jesmyn Ward's 2017 novel Sing, Unburied, Sing. Szalai and Jacobs talk about developing an expansive conception of what qualifies as a road trip book, leaving Lolita out, and favorite road trip music and games. They read from the article. To hear the full episode, subscribe through iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app (include the forward slashes when searching). You can also listen by streaming from the player below. Check out video versions of our interviews on the Fiction/Non/Fiction Instagram account, the Fiction/Non/Fiction YouTube Channel, and our show website: https://www.fnfpodcast.net/ This podcast is produced by V.V. Ganeshananthan, Whitney Terrell, and Moss Terrell. Jennifer Szalai and Alexandra Jacobs "Love Jack Kerouac? Read These Great American Road Trip Books Next." by Dwight Garner, Alexandra Jacobs, and Jennifer Szalai - The New York Times Others: On the Road by Jack Kerouac Hearts by Hilma Wolitzer Gypsy by Gypsy Rose Lee Driving Mr. Albert by Michael Paterniti Sing, Unburied, Sing by Jesmyn Ward Tigerlily by Natalie Merchant The Price of Salt by Patricia Highsmith Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov A Good Man is Hard to Find by Flannery O'Connor Still Here: The Madcap, Nervy, Singular Life of Elaine Stritch by Alexandra Jacobs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 1 - The crew react to the red-hot Sox completing the sweep over the Orioles, will they get reinforcements this weekend and reactions to the new Patriot jerseys.
The impact that a bartender can have on the consumption patterns within a bar is huge. Does great responsibility come with that great power? And if so, what exactly does that responsibility look like?Agave Road Trip is a critically acclaimed, award-winning podcast that helps gringx bartenders better understand agave, agave spirits, and rural Mexico. This episode is hosted by Lou Bank with special guest Linda Sullivan of seynasecreto.Episode NotesSign up for Mi Oaxaca's Fall 2025 Six-Week Online Course, “An Introduction to Mezcal Through Indigenous Worldviews”!Shout outs this episode to Mijenta Tequila's Maestra Selection No. 1, Burger King, ketchup!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textVictor, Evelyn, and Mark hang out this week to talk about commercial jingles, the Taylor Swift engagement, Evelyn's Arizona trip, speed monitoring aircrafts, rude employees, and rats!
When Heath Padgett left his traditional 9-to-5 in 2014, he didn't have much of a plan beyond a borrowed RV and an itch to see the country. He and his […] The post Heath Padgett's Epic Road Trip: From RV Entrepreneur to RV Help appeared first on The RV Atlas.
The Batter may be mean and the Brickman may be scary. But Silksong is coming out. And video games...are still good."Why Silksong Took Seven Years to Make" by Jason SchreierMemoria's great video about day-old steam games"Hollow Knight Is One Of The Best Games You'll Play This Year" by Joshua Rivera"As the Trails series' ending is in sight, Nihon Falcom prepares to tackle the impossible" by James GalizioDunkey's UFO 50 experienceDiscussed: Reading under trees, Silksong announced, the issue of game discoverability, Trails in the Sky FC Demo, what makes Trails and its development special, breaking news regarding Demonschool, Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound, VOID/BREAKER, Raccoin, Kill the Brickman, Off, the 2000's era of indie games, Road Trip to the End of the World, and SpawnCheck out KP Kilbride's science fiction mystery novel with an LGBTQ+ romance subplot, Spaceships Passing in the Night at https://www.kpkilbrideauthor.com/booksFollow them on Threads and Instagram at https://www.threads.com/@kpkilbrideauthor and https://www.instagram.com/kpkilbrideauthor/Find us everywhere: https://intothecast.onlineBuy some merch if you'd like: https://shop.intothecast.onlineJoin the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/intothecast---Follow Stephen Hilger: https://bsky.app/profile/stephenhilger.bsky.social Follow Brendon Bigley: https://bsky.app/profile/bb.wavelengths.onlineProduced by AJ Fillari: https://bsky.app/profile/ajfillari.bsky.social---Season 8 cover art by Scout Wilkinson: https://scoutwilkinson.myportfolio.com/Theme song by Will LaPorte: https://ghostdown.online/---Timecodes:(00:00) - Intro (03:28) - Hollow Knight: Silksong | Extremely surreal to be typing this chapter (36:49) - Break (38:12) - Demonschool | BREAKING NEWS!!!!!!!! (40:43) - Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound | A game from 2025? (54:18) - Break (54:20) - Tidings from Lizzy to Joe! (55:02) - Tidings from Ian to Will! (55:53) - THREE roguelikes (56:00) - VOID/BREAKER | Haha yeah baby yeah hell yeah (01:17:18) - Raccoin | Coin-pushing roguelike (01:22:57) - Kill the Brickman | Poncle shadowdrop (01:29:43) - Break (01:29:45) - OFF Remake | How's it goin? (01:50:08) - Break (01:50:11) - Roadtrip to the End of the World | HOLD ME NOOOW (01:58:18) - Wrapping up ---Thanks to all of our amazing patrons including our Eternal Gratitude members:Zachary DIanfaceMcGeeMatt HClayton MChris Yw0nderbradShawn LCody RZach RFederico VLogan HAlan RSlinkmattjanzz DeaconGrokCorey ZDirectional JoySusan HOlivia KDan SIsaac SWill CJim WEvan BDavid Hmin2Aaron GVErik MBrady HJoshua JTony LDanny KSeth MAdam BJustin KAndy HDemoParker EMaxwell LSpiritofthunderJason WJason TCorey TMinnow Eats WhaleCaleb WfingerbellyJesse WMike TCodesWesleyErik BmebezacSergio LninjadeathdogRory BA42PoundMooseAndrewJustin MPeterStellar.BeesBrendan KScott RwreckxNoah OMichael GArcturusChris RhepaheCory FChase ALoveDiesNick QWes KChris MRBMichaela WAdam FScott HAlexander SPTherese KjgprintersJessica BMurrayDavid PJason KBede RKamrin HKyle SPhilip ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
#131 Planning your fall bucket list? In this episode of the Everyday Bucket List Podcast, we explore a cozy and creative fall bucket list packed with fun for all ages. In this episode of the Everyday Bucket List Podcast, discover simple fall bucket list ideas for everyday life! We cover: Simple, Fun & Affordable Fall Bucket List Ideas Hidden Gem for Your New England Fall Travel Other Seasonal Traditions Fall always seems to fly by way too fast. Busy schedules make us forget the season's magic. That's why I created inspiring fall bucket list ideas. Whether a weekend or New England fall road trip, enjoy. These activities help you savor autumn's best moments. Don't let fall slip away without trying classic activities. Spend time outdoors, try seasonal recipes, and cozy traditions. Visit local farms, take scenic drives, or enjoy bonfires. Whether adults, couples, or kids, something fun awaits. There's a fall bucket list for everyone here. Explore charming New England towns for unforgettable fall getaways. I'll share a hidden gem most people don't know. Start checking off your fall bucket list today. Dive into cozy, colorful moments that autumn offers. CLICK THE LINKS BELOW OR CUT AND PASTE THEM INTO YOUR BROWSER: Read the blog post (show notes): Coming soon! Binge-listen to my Seasonal Bucket List playlist https://bit.ly/3SPiiVN Binge-listen to my Travel to New England Playlist https://bit.ly/3GEgETO Listen to these episodes next: 9 Bucket List Ideas for Fall: Perfect Ideas for Adults & Kids (Ep 105) Planning a Martha's Vineyard Vacation: Tips for All Budgets (Ep 123) Places to Visit in Connecticut for Your Next Bucket List Trip (Ep 121) Why a Providence, Rhode Island Visit is Definitely Worth It! (Ep 35) Discover Fun Things to Do in Rhode Island (Ep 54) If you're not on Spotify, you can still peek at the New England playlist above for more episodes RESOURCES: Learn more about the Homestead Boutique Inn If you'd like to support my work, check out https://buymeacoffee.com/edbl Grab a copy of The Everyday Bucket List Book https://amzn.to/3vwxz2K Indoor S'mores Marshmallow Roaster https://amzn.to/3Q26SND Connect with me: Website: KarenCordaway.com Twitter (X): @KarenCordaway https://x.com/karencordaway Pinterest: @Everyday_Bucket_List https://www.pinterest.com/EverydayBucketList/ Tiktok: @Everyday_Bucket_List https://www.tiktok.com/@everyday_bucket_list If you're enjoying this podcast, please rate and review it here. Let me know what you like about it so I know exactly what content to keep creating for you. Disclaimer: Some of the outbound links financially benefit the podcast. Using our links is a small way to support the show at zero cost to you. I only endorse products, programs, and services I use and would recommend to close friends and family. I appreciate your support. https://karencordaway.com/disclaimer/
In this 'Fall For It' series episode of the Caramel Apples Podcast, hosts Kennedy Rizzo & Cooper Lee take listeners on a nostalgic journey as they recount their recent road trip to Chicago for a Fan Expo. They share their excitement for the event, the adventures they had along the way, and the reflections on their experiences as sisters. The conversation is filled with humor, memories, and a sense of adventure, making it a delightful listen for fans of travel and pop culture. Let's caramel dive in!☕️ If you like what we do in the way of caramelicious nostalgia, drop by and show us some support at Buy Me a Coffee dot com… (go to link below), we so appreciate you! Thanks a latte!!https://coff.ee/retrotrekcaramelapples ☕️ Subscribe, rate and leave us a 5-star written review on Apple Podcasts, Deepcast.fm, Spotify or GoodPods. If you enjoyed what you heard this week, contact us on our official website retrotrekcaramelapples.com or send us a message, requests and/ or experiences you'd like to hear featured in a future episode at Spotify for Podcasters-->https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/retro-trek-the-caramel-applesHit us up on social media! Stop by and say hi! Leave a comment & share with us some of your favorite retro topics! Thanks a latte ☕️!!X: @CaramelApples16The Gram (Instagram): @retrotrekthecaramelapplesTikTok: @retrotrekcaramelapplesYouTube: @thestickycaramelapplesOur Official Website: retrotrekcaramelapples.com
The next stop on the Suite Spot: Road Trip takes us to Cape Canaveral, Florida, to visit the newly opened Hyatt Place with special guest and Dual Property Sales Manager - Jennifer Odom! Jennifer sits down with host Ryan Embree to discuss how a special property, such as the Hyatt Place Cape Canaveral, leverages its space coast location, social media, and community engagement to grow business and provide an exceptional guest experience. Ryan Embree: Welcome to Suite Spot, where hoteliers check in and we check out what's trending in hotel marketing. I'm your host, Ryan Embree. Hello everyone. Welcome to another episode of The Suite Spot, in another edition of our Suite Spot Road Trip. We are just right down the road. If you could see the view that I'm looking at right now, the cruise ships coming in the ocean right here behind us. We are here on the Space Coast. We wanna welcome in Jennifer Odom, Dual Sales Manager at the Hyatt Place, Cape Canaveral. Thank you so much for hosting us at your brand new beautiful property, Jennifer. Jennifer Odom: Yes, thank you. No, it's a pleasure to have you here. We appreciate the opportunity and are just thrilled to share with everyone just what a fabulous property we do have here on the Space Coast in Cape Canaveral. Ryan Embree: It's incredible. We're gonna talk all about it, but before that, We were, we wanted to learn a little bit about you. Share with our Suite Spot audience your hospitality background and the journey that led you to opening this brand new Hyatt Place. Jennifer Odom: Absolutely love to. So I've actually been here in this area alone for 25 years. I was the typical story of the grandparents were the snowbirds that moved from Indiana and we followed. I came down one year and was like, why am I gonna go back to Indiana when I have all this with the beach and you know, the launches of the shuttles and so forth. And so that's what drew me here. I ended up moving and as a young teenager, I had actually worked in a gift shop that was kind of connected between a hotel and a restaurant. And the front desk people would always come over and we would chat while they're getting snacks and stuff, and they're like, oh my gosh, John Glynn was just on our lobby, the famous astronaut, Buzz Aldrin's here. And I'm like, how old do I have to be to come over and work at the desk? And so as soon as I turned 18, that's where you would find me. So I started off my career at the front desk, was at that limited service property and then found out I had a real passion for it and ended up at a full service property right in Cocoa Beach, just six miles from us here. A different, a brand that I was with for about 20 years. So just got to experience everything from, you know, working, starting off front desk to a catering admin, to a group coordinator, to catering sales manager. I mean, I've worn all the hats, all of it. All the way up to a DOS. So, and then super excited, I'd taken a little break and what was phenomenal is I'd seen the article about the hotel here and at the time there was so many different properties that were being built around the area and just because of all the different markets and the growth. And what I actually found was that article and I was like, oh, I forgot, like that's right, like this property. Like I've gotta go check it out. And so I came over and I did a tour right when they had the soft opening in February. And as soon as I went up to our rooftop bar, I was like, oh, wow, I could sell this like this, this is my property. So then that is how I came to the Hyatt Place here in Cape Canaveral. Ryan Embree: It's so cool that, you know, I think hospitality is one of those industries where it's because we're all travelers, right? We all traveled as young children, maybe with our parents, and then we get to transition into, you know, maybe working the front desk in those entry level jobs. And then here you are and you've got a great career and yo...
(00:00-13:37) NFL Notes at Noon. (13:37-21:41) Reacting to the MLB Schedules for next year that dropped yesterday (21:41-31:28) Ray creates road trips based on the Phillies Schedule. (31:28-42:12) Reacting to the Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift Engagement.
This week in The Cabin, we're turning up the volume with one of Wisconsin's most iconic bands—Cherry Pie! We talk about the state's legendary live music venues, the unforgettable shows that made them famous, and the musicians who got their start right here in Wisconsin. Whether you're a die-hard fan of local bands or just love the energy of live music, this episode will have you feeling the beat of Wisconsin's music scene.The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Wood County; https://bit.ly/3nXVpyVThe Cabin is also presented to you by:Something Special from Wisconsin; somethingspecialwi.comWashington County; https://www.washcowisco.gov/GHT; wcaght.org
Road TripPsalm 144:7-9 “Stretch out your hand from on high; set me free and rescue me from the mighty waters, from the hand of aliens, whose mouths speak lies, and whose right hands are false. I will sing a new song to you, O God; upon a ten-stringed harp I will play to you.” When I read this verse, I thought it was appropriate as I talked with a friend this morning, and she is going through a difficult time right now. I wish I could say she was my only friend going through a hard time right now. I wish I could say that those I know who are suffering right now are in the minority. Unfortunately, it is hard for me to think of someone that I know who isn't suffering in some way or another right now. I know so many people who have asked for prayers because they or a loved one has cancer. It is out of control how many people have cancer right now. Also, after a year and a half of staying inside, a lot of families are struggling. Children don't want to be back in school, or they are more anxious or more depressed. I don't want to be all doom and gloom, and I'm not meaning to sound like that. I just know that there are so many people suffering right now. I am on a few different prayer lists, and the requests for prayers are non-stop, and those who need them are really suffering. I long for the days when the worst people have to worry about is whether they will pass their English or Math test at school. However, I don't know if those days will come. I think as long as we are on this side of heaven, there will always be tough times, and we will always have struggles. I do think that we get a break from it. I don't think the struggle is constant, although I know it can feel that way when we are in it. I think we just truck along doing life, and sometimes we encounter circumstances that are really difficult, and then sometimes we don't. I view it as a long road trip. If you have ever been on a long road trip, you know that some stretches of road are easy. The traffic is flowing, the road is well taken care of, the weather is nice, and maybe there is nice scenery to look at out the window. There are some parts of the road trip that you really enjoy. Then there are some parts that are not great. There are parts of every long road trip that aren't fun; there might be more traffic than we like, it might be a really long and boring stretch of road without much to see, or you may even have weather that is not great. Then there are times in a long road trip that can be awful. You can be stuck in traffic for hours and not move far at all, or you can be stuck in a torrential downpour or a snow blizzard. Your car could even break down while you are on a road trip. This is similar to our journey through life. Sometimes, time is going to go by quickly, and you are going to enjoy the ride and the view. Other times, life will feel like it is crawling by, and you aren't getting anywhere. And sometimes nothing great will be happening, and also, nothing bad will be happening. You will just be coasting through. Thinking of my journey through life like this has helped me to remember, in the hard times, that they will not last forever. This is just a season I am in, and brighter days are coming. I think our attitude and our thoughts play such a huge role in how we feel during the difficult times. When we are going through a difficult time, we get to choose what we focus on. We may not know that at the time, but we always get to choose what we focus on. In every scenario, there are many different things happening, and which you decide to focus on, or what you decide to tell yourself about that situation, will play a huge part in how you feel and your attitude towards it. For instance, if I am struggling with my boys, there are many things in that struggle that I can focus on. Let's say I am unhappy that my son got a D in algebra. I can focus on the fact that he got a D and that he may fail that class for the semester if he doesn't try harder this quarter. I could focus on the fact that he attended school more this semester than last. I could focus on the fact that he did really well in his other classes. I could focus on the fact that last year was really hard and he is doing better this year. Do you see how there are numerous things that I could focus on? I get to choose which one I am going to focus on. I can choose to focus on a negative one that will make me angry and keep me upset, or I can focus on one that is more positive and will help me to see that this one D is not the end of the world. I am not saying that you can't care about the problem you are facing. Of course, you can care, and I am also not saying don't think about it. What I am saying is that if you are going through a hard time, try to find something positive in the situation and focus on that instead of obsessing about the negative things in the circumstance. This is especially important if you can't do anything about the negative things. If I chose to focus on my son's D, what would that change? Would my being angry about it change the grade? Would my being angry at him make him want to study harder? I can think of many reasons why focusing on something that makes me angry will hurt me, but I can't see how it will change the situation. The verse above says, “Stretch out your hand from on high; set me free and rescue me from the mighty waters, from the hand of aliens, whose mouths speak lies, and whose right hands are false. I will sing a new song to you, O God; upon a ten-stringed harp I will play to you,” This is something that I think we have all been praying for lately. At least all those that I have been talking to. They would love for the Lord, our God, to stretch out His hand and rescue them to set them free. I have several friends who feel like they are sinking in the mighty waters and are waiting and praying for God to save them. I like how in this verse, immediately after they ask God to stretch out His hand to save them, they then say they will sing a new song to Him, and upon a ten-stringed harp they will play to Him. Immediately after they ask for help, they start to praise Him. This is where a lot of us struggle. We wait for God to help before we praise Him. We wait to see God show up and fix things before we begin to praise. What if we began to praise immediately after asking? What if we thanked God and praised Him for helping us before we saw Him help? I wonder if anything would be different? I wonder if we would see help sooner? I wonder if we would feel any different? In John 20:29, “Jesus said to him, 'Have you believed because you have seen me? Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have come to believe.” I wonder if we would strengthen our faith if we not only believed that God would answer our prayers, but we thanked Him and praised Him before we saw any proof that He was going to? I am going to try this and see what happens. I invite you to do the same. Let's join together and thank God and praise Him for answering all the prayers we have asked Him to answer right now, before He has answered them. Let's not wait until after our prayers are answered to thank the Lord. Let's show Him that we believe in Him as He believes in us. Dear Heavenly Father, I pray for all those listening to this episode today. Lord, we ask that you help us to know that we will make it through this difficult time. Lord, give us a supernatural sense of peace and comfort, knowing that you are here with us always and that you will help us through whatever we are facing. Lord, we ask that you help us to see that we can choose what we focus on. Help us to focus on the good and the positive in each situation. Help us to remember to thank you and to praise you, Lord. Help us not to wait until we see your answers to our prayers. Help us to thank you and praise you now, while we are still waiting for those answers, because we trust that you will answer them. We love you, Lord, and we know that you are amazing. We ask all of this in accordance with your will and in Jesus' holy name, Amen.Thank you so much for joining me on this journey to walk boldly with Jesus. I look forward to spending time with you tomorrow. Have a blessed day! www.findingtruenorthcoaching.comCLICK HERE TO DONATECLICK HERE to sign up for Mentoring CLICK HERE to sign up for Daily "Word from the Lord" emailsCLICK HERE to sign up for my newsletter & receive a free audio training about inviting Jesus into your daily lifeCLICK HERE to buy my book Total Trust in God's Safe Embrace
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Krystle went to the browns preseason game and puked all night long. Rover would love to never leave the house again. If MEWL was kidnapped and JLR had to give up radio to save her, what would he do? Charlie took the RV on a road trip; did they make it back? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Krystle went to the browns preseason game and puked all night long. Rover would love to never leave the house again. If MEWL was kidnapped and JLR had to give up radio to save her, what would he do? Charlie took the RV on a road trip; did they make it back?
JLR had to take the bus into work. Rover is getting mail from AARP. Is Duji a hypocrite? Rover reached out to schedule an MRI. Caller upset about the manager at Meijer being blamed for the autistic employee's arrest. Dildo tossed onto the field at Vikings pre-season game. Krystle went to the browns preseason game and puked all night long. Rover would love to never leave the house again. If MEWL was kidnapped and JLR had to give up radio to save her, what would he do? Charlie took the RV on a road trip; did they make it back? The "Butt Sniffer" has been arrested again. Rampage Jackson's son, Raja, was involved in an altercation at a wrestling match. Rover's in-laws do not like when he says they are crazy. Broken garage door. "Tradwife" has been added to the dictionary. Another popular Kick streamer King Cobra JFS passed away.
JLR had to take the bus into work. Rover is getting mail from AARP. Is Duji a hypocrite? Rover reached out to schedule an MRI. Caller upset about the manager at Meijer being blamed for the autistic employee's arrest. Dildo tossed onto the field at Vikings pre-season game. Krystle went to the browns preseason game and puked all night long. Rover would love to never leave the house again. If MEWL was kidnapped and JLR had to give up radio to save her, what would he do? Charlie took the RV on a road trip; did they make it back? The "Butt Sniffer" has been arrested again. Rampage Jackson's son, Raja, was involved in an altercation at a wrestling match. Rover's in-laws do not like when he says they are crazy. Broken garage door. "Tradwife" has been added to the dictionary. Another popular Kick streamer King Cobra JFS passed away.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Krukow joins Murph & Markus to recap the Giants' road trip, the series win against the Brewers, and to share his thoughts on his friend Bob UeckerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast, Spencer and Seth chat about a 'Wild West' road trip, the surfing scene in Colorado, a state park stabbing that may have been a hoax, the best BBQ found around the state, the upcoming ski season, and a historic bull fight that took place in a Colorado mountain town.
Mike Krukow joins Murph & Markus to recap the Giants' road trip, the series win against the Brewers, and to share his thoughts on his friend Bob UeckerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mariners starting pitcher Logan Gilbert joins Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain to discuss his winning start on Sunday after the rough road trip last week, Cal Raleigh’s dominant season, the rest of Seattle’s starters, his health and innings count at this point, this year compared to 2022 for the team, Dick’s 90 win bet, and Emerson Hancock in the bullpen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This month on the SCREAM QUEENS HORROR ROAD TRIP PODCAST, your fright-loving hosts are deep in the heart of Texas—and deep into the Further—as they cruise on down to Dallas to claw their way through Meow Wolf's fourth out of five immersive installations: The Real Unreal!But before the art gets weird and the portals start glitchin', it's time to take a detour into the creepy classic that launched a million red-faced demons—INSIDIOUS! We're talkin' astral projections, tip-toeing Tiny Tim tunes, and a whole lotta spooky shenanigans that made us question every creak and shadow in our motel room.Expect pun-packed paranormal pondering, plenty of Insidious insights, and of course—catty commentary as we explore the feline-fine fever dream that is Meow Wolf Dallas. Was it real? Was it unreal? Was it… reel unreal?Hop in the hearse, scream queens—this one's got art, heart, and a demonic dart into horror history!
Big Skookum B.C. Road Trip! In this special episode recorded at the Arthur O. Wheeler hut in Glacier National Park, Taylor and special guests Lucia Misch and Ruy Gonzalez ambush Josie with a game show all about the beautiful province of British Columbia. Watch the plan come together, and play along from home to prove your B.C. bona fides!
Spring Lake Church – DowntownSermon: Road Trip of a LifetimeTeacher: Mitch EastmanPassages: Matt 7:13-14, Matt 19:13-26, Luke 12:48In “Road Trip of a Lifetime,” we explore how small choices shape our habits, character, and destiny. Scripture reminds us of the narrow road that leads to life (Matthew 7:13–14), the call to childlike faith (Matthew 19:13–26), and our responsibility before God (Luke 12:48). Ecclesiastes shows us the limits of earthly gain and the joy of living in God's purpose. Join us on the journey of faith.springlakechurch.org | springlakechurch.org/give | springlakechurch.org/prayer
Bump and Stacy are joined by Jordan Shusterman of Yahoo Sports to discuss the Mariners disappointing road trip, Julio’s offensive rebound, and the Mariners place in the MLB playoff race, they answer your questions about new Seahawks QB Sam Darnold’s preseason performance and Klint Kubiak’s new offense in Four Down Territory, they hear about the death threats made against Mariners reliever Tayler Saucedo in The Timeline, and they break down whether we’ll see the Seahawks trade for a pass rusher.
Show Notes:https://wetflyswing.com/802 Presented By: Intrepid Camp Gear Sponsors:https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Mckenzie Johns' fly fishing road trips have taken her from small Pennsylvania streams to epic solo journeys across the Rockies. On her recent fly fishing road trip from Colorado to Alberta, Mckenzie combined her passion for trout fishing with the freedom of rooftop tent camping, traveling with her blue heeler, and testing the Intrepid Geo Solo tent. Along the way, she shared how fitness helps her stay strong and confident outdoors, making long days on the river and setting up camp effortless. Her approach blends gear know-how, solo travel safety, and a love for exploring wild, beautiful places. For women looking to plan their own fly fishing road trips, Mckenzie's story shows it's possible to merge fishing, camping, and fitness into one unforgettable experience. From choosing the right tent and packing fly fishing essentials to embracing solo travel and building outdoor strength, her advice encourages confidence on and off the water. Whether on a calm lake, a fast-moving river, or a mountain campsite, Mckenzie Johns proves that fly fishing road trips—when combined with skill, preparation, and passion—lead to adventures worth remembering. 01:14 - Mckenzie Johns was introduced to fly fishing by her father in Pennsylvania, stepped away from it for years, and reignited her passion after catching her first trout at Deckers, Colorado, about 7–8 years ago. She is now in Canmore, Alberta, preparing for her first fishing trip with her father since 2019, highlighting the deep bond they share through the sport. 05:46 - Mckenzie Johns discussed her Intrepid Camp Gear setup, which she tested during an eight-day solo road trip from Colorado to Canada. She uses a 2024 Toyota 4Runner equipped with a Geo Solo rooftop tent and a 190 cargo box, a combination that keeps her organized, allows for quick setup in under two minutes, and provides safety and comfort, especially valuable for solo female travel in remote, scenic locations. For more information, view here. 12:45 - Mckenzie Johns explained that when she first committed to fly fishing, she relied on guidance from her then-partner, supplemented by podcasts, YouTube tutorials, and self-study, but ultimately improved through hands-on practice. She identified casting as her biggest early challenge, starting with Euro-nymphing before transitioning to traditional fly fishing, and now relies on a few “confidence” patterns—especially a size 18 perdigon, flashback hare's ear, and hopper-dropper rigs with a chubby Chernobyl and egg pattern—favoring an intuitive approach over strict hatch-matching. 19:03 - Mckenzie Johns shared that she hasn't been Euro-nymphing much lately, instead fishing with an indicator setup holding two to three subsurface flies—often using a bright pink indicator for visibility. With rivers blown out from recent rain, she's considering lakes while enjoying the rare chance to fish alongside her father, a dedicated trout angler from Connecticut who's always ready to pull out a fly rod whenever he's near water. 22:18 - Mckenzie Johns said road trips let her explore beyond Colorado into places like Wyoming, Montana, and now the Canadian Rockies—finding beauty in the landscapes and the waters she fishes. Her tip for a long journey is to research for safety but embrace solo travel for its empowerment, noting that a reliable vehicle like her Toyota 4Runner makes it easier to be ready for adventure anywhere. 29:15 - Mckenzie Johns described how her fitness journey began from a low point in her life, where hiking in New Hampshire sparked the realization that better physical health would let her enjoy the outdoors more fully. After moving to Colorado, she shifted her mindset from exercising for appearance to training for strength, endurance, and mental clarity—eventually embracing home workouts and even coaching other women to build the fitness needed to explore and adventure confidently. 35:00 - Mckenzie Johns explained that anyone can start a fitness journey at home with just a yoga mat, a few sets of dumbbells, and a focus on weightlifting mixed with some cardio, noting that expensive equipment or a gym membership isn't necessary. She also shared how the fly fishing community has become more inclusive for women in recent years, though challenges remain, and emphasized the importance of female-led groups that create safe, welcoming spaces for beginners to learn and grow in the sport. 46:18 - Mckenzie Johns advised that anyone looking to improve their health can start small with regular walking for low-impact cardio and basic stretching to keep muscles limber before and after activities. She also shared about her blue heeler, Sari—nicknamed “Smooch” for her affectionate nature—who often joins her adventures and enjoys relaxing in their rooftop Geo Solo tent, where she can watch the outdoors through the open windows. 50:26 - Mckenzie Johns shared that she still uses her first fly rod, a nine-foot five-weight Orvis Clearwater, which has proven versatile for Colorado waters, and that she often wet wades in warm weather but relies on her well-patched Patagonia waders—purchased secondhand—when conditions call for it. On the road, she enjoys a collaborative Spotify playlist she created with her social media followers, featuring a mix of genres from classic rock to pop, including songs by Kansas that bring back fond memories of time spent with her dad. If you're looking for the playlist, go here. 57:43 - Mckenzie Johns said this Canadian Rockies road trip has inspired her to return next summer for a longer stay when the fishing conditions are at their peak. She took eight days to make the nearly 2,000-mile drive from Boulder, savoring stops in Wyoming, Montana, and along the scenic Trans-Canada Highway through British Columbia before arriving in Canmore. Conclusion with Mckenzie John on Fly Fishing Camping In this episode, Mackenzie Johns shares her journey into fly fishing and camping, from her solo road trip across the Rockies to testing the Intrepid Geo Solo rooftop tent. She talks about her blue heeler travel companion, how fitness plays a role in her outdoor adventures, and tips for women looking to start their own fishing and camping journeys. Along the way, Mackenzie offers gear advice, safety insights, and encouragement for embracing the outdoors with confidence. Have you ever tried planning your own adventure “on the fly”? Show Notes:https://wetflyswing.com/802
Sammy P. & Kate Constable discuss the best college football road trips for the must-see games and stadiums. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sammy P. & Kate Constable discuss the best college football road trips for the must-see games and stadiums. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices