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Send us a textIn this one, Mike and Cody are taking a hard look at NFL Mascots. No, not just the bears, lions, or patriots. We are talking a battle of the smelly costumes: Miles Bronco, Roary, and Sir Purr in a fight........ TO THE DEATH!NEW SITV MERCH!JOIN THE PATREON!https://linktr.ee/sitvpodAlbum art by @haileycomet_tattooHailey Comet TattooSupport the show
Episode 12 of Season 4 is a meditation on Psalm 138 where David gives thanks to God for His steadfast love and deliverance.Connect with me at Mick@MickRMurray.comFeel free to share, subscribe, rate, and/or commentBackground tracks (licensed via Musicbed): - Further Up Further In by Tony Anderson- Golestan by Max LL- Grey Coast by Voyageur- Guardians by Roary
You can now text us anonymously to leave feedback, suggest future content or simply hurl abuse at us. We'll read out any texts we receive on the show. Click here to try it out!Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review! Today, we're gearing up for a high-octane episode as we count down the top 5 most memorable Alex's in film and television, dive into the thrilling world of Ford v Ferrari, and then shift down a gear to the kid-friendly racetrack with Roary the Racing Car.Top 5 Memorable Alex's in Film and Television:Alex Forrest in Fatal Attraction (1987) - Played by Glenn Close, Alex Forrest is unforgettable as the intense and unstable other woman whose obsession leads to dramatic and chilling consequences.Alex Murphy/RoboCop in RoboCop (1987) - Alex Murphy, portrayed by Peter Weller, is a police officer who, after being brutally murdered, is transformed into RoboCop, a cyborg law enforcer with a mission to clean up crime in Detroit.Alex DeLarge in A Clockwork Orange (1971) - Malcolm McDowell's portrayal of Alex DeLarge, the ultraviolent protagonist in Stanley Kubrick's dystopian drama, is iconic, exploring themes of free will and the nature of evil.Alex Russo in Wizards of Waverly Place (2007-2012) - Selena Gomez stars as Alex Russo, a young wizard navigating the challenges of adolescence and magic in this popular Disney Channel series.Alex Vreeke in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017) - Played by Nick Jonas, Alex is a pilot who has been trapped in the game for years, adding depth and a survival edge to the adventurous, comedic ensemble.Directed by James Mangold, Ford v Ferrari brings to life the real-life rivalry between Ford Motor Company and Ferrari as they battle it out at the 1966 Le Mans World Championship. The film stars Matt Damon as Carroll Shelby and Christian Bale as Ken Miles, depicting their quest to build a revolutionary race car for Ford. The film not only delivers pulse-pounding racing sequences but also dives into the friendship and trials faced by its leading men. It's a story of innovation, persistence, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. Shifting gears to something for the little ones, Roary the Racing Car is a British animated children's television show that follows Roary, a young racing car filled with enthusiasm. Set at the Silver Hatch race track, the series features themes of friendship, teamwork, and the joys of racing, all presented in a way that's engaging and educational for young viewers.Whether you're fascinated by the resilience and ambition shown in Ford v Ferrari, intrigued by our list of notable Alex's, or looking for some wholesome entertainment with Roary the Racing Car, today's episode is packed with speed, stories, and stellar characters. So buckle up and join us on this cinematic ride as we explore what it takes to cross the finish line, both on the race track and in life.
Episode 33 of Season 3 is a prayerful reflection on Romans 5:1-5 where Paul encourages believes to rejoice in hope, even in the face of suffering, in light of our eternal hope in Christ Jesus, and because of what trials produce in us in the present. Connect with me at Mick@MickRMurray.com // feel free to share, subscribe, rate, and/or comment Background tracks (licensed via Musicbed): - Tape Meditation IV by Async Ross - Before Your Eyes by Max LL - Being by Roary
Mark and Phil were joined by former Danish international Thomas Sorensen to assess the Socceroos' comfortable win over Bangladesh, as well as plenty of other talking points from the world of football:Serious injuries for LA LIGA's heavyweightsA big weekend for Aussies in the WSLEverton's point deductionPremier League team of the season so farThe La Liga mascot Olympics!---------See every match of the Premier League, LALIGA, European qualifiers and WSL live and on-demand on Optus Sport.AND, watch our brand new weekly women's football show: the Women's Football Wrap on the Optus Sport app. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dave and Duffy interview former Tamalpais High three-sport star Darrell Roary. Darrell talks about growing up in Marin City and his time at Tam, including his friendship with Tupac. We also discuss the official's perspective as Darrell is one of the county's most respected basketball referees. In the intro, Dave describes what it means to "ice" a ball screen and Duffy talks iced coffee recipes. Coach Neal Chavez provides a Tam High Boys boys varsity 2023-2024 preview. Show Notes: Musical intro credit to Stroke 9//Logo credit to Katie Levine Content and opinions are those of Dave, Duffy and their guests and not of affiliated organizations or sponsors. email us at: theruntmcpodcast@gmail.com check out our website at: theruntmcpodcast.com thanks to our sponsors: Caren Horstmeyer real estate, North Bay Basketball Academy, The Hub in San Anselmo and San Domenico Nike Summer Basketball Camps Episode Time Stamps In Season Tourney (2min:57) Tam Boys Season Preview with Neal Chavez (7min:19) Glossary Segment (12min:44) Darrell Roary Introduction (19min:23) Interview with Darrell Roary (21min:00) Marin Athletic Hall of Fame (23min:57) Officiating with Communication (24min:30) Growing up in Marin City (29min:00) Sports in Marin City (31min:52) Tam and the MCAL in the 1980s (34min:30) Mike Evans (36min:30) More on Officiating (38min:45) Tupac (41min:00) What Darrell Enjoys about Reffing (45min:27) Big Game Reffing Stories (53min:25) Adult League (1:01:30) Darrion Trammell (1:04:11) Jerry Mac (1:09:10) Crunch Time (1:11:30) Darrell Closing Words (1:18:00) Outro With Dave and Duff (1:22:45)
Episode 8 of Season 3 is a brief reflection on Ruth 1:16-17 where Ruth famously pledges to follow Naomi wherever she may go, taking on her culture and beliefs as well. This is a beautiful picture of forgetting what is behind and pressing on toward the upward call of God in Christ Jesus. This meditation also strays spontaneously into 2 Corinthians 6:16-18, Luke 9:62, Philippians 3:12-14, and others. Connect with me at Mick@MickRMurray.com // feel free to share, subscribe, rate, and/or comment Background tracks (licensed via Musicbed): - It's Just the Beginning (feat. Roary, instrumental) by Marie Hines - Aurora by Wil Pearce - Coalesce by Jacob Lavallee
Join Elise, Molly and Roary as little Woodie discovers how his dearest grandparents met. Through the storytelling of his dad, we can find out how these two completely different people met – possibly even with a little help of fate! Partnered with Arch D Radio podcasting, the three of them had managed to tell the crazy story of Woodie's Grandma and Grandpa. Created for Arch D Leaders Day 2023, How Grandma met Grandpa was produced by Jasper(St Catherine's), Bodhi (St Michael's, Rowan (St John the Baptist)& Toby(TWCS), Kiara(St Martin's), Clara(St Aloysius), Lula (St Mary's) & Henry (Rosary), and produced and recorded by Elise (Cardijn), Molly (St Aloysius) & Roary (St Francis De Sales).
In The Game Prescott Valley (formerly Freedom Station) has been a favorite in Prescott Valley for many years providing a place for family fun, play, and exercise. Recent years have seen significant renovations, with the addition of new dining area plus games and prizes, and other offerings to better serve their guests. In The Game is now expanding even further with a new, furry mascot that will represent In The Game throughout the community creating a fun way to share the importance of conservation, healthy choices, and an active life filled with fun and joy. Meet Roary at In The... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/in-the-game-prescott-valley-introduces-roary/Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
On episode THREE HUNDRED NINETY-FOUR of The Purrrcast, Sara and Steven welcome back Angie Carrier to chat about her cats, Roary and Rocket Launcher. We catch up with how her cats are doing, talk cat art, black cats, and more! The Purrrcast, talking to cat people because we can't talk to their cats.The Purrrcast is the cat podcast for you and your feline friends. Based in Los Angeles, hosts Sara Iyer and Steven Ray Morris chat with fellow cat enthusiasts about the furry little creatures they love. Not sure how the cats feel about it though.New episodes every Wednesday! Please rate and subscribe in iTunes: https://www.exactlyrightmedia.com/the-purrrcastFollow Angie:https://www.instagram.com/rocketlauncherandroary/ https://www.instagram.com/amcarrier/ Email us! thepurrrcast@gmail.comNEW PURRRCAST MERCH: https://www.exactlyrightmedia.com/shopFollow The Purrrcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThePurrrcaston Instagram: https://instagram.com/thepurrrcast/Please like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePurrrcastFollow Sara Iyer on Twitter: https://twitter.com/saraanjuliiyerFollow Sara Iyer on Instagram: https://instagram.com/saraiyer/Check out Sara Iyer on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/saraiyerListen to Sara's Weezer podcast: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/weezer-has-turned-and-left-us-hereListen to Sara's Don Bluth podcast: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-bluth-the-whole-bluth-and-nothing-but-the-bluthFollow Steven Ray Morris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/StevenRayMorrisCheck out Steven's new podcast, See Jurassic Right: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/see-jurassic-right/id1239538917?mt=2Theme song by Anabot (Analise Nelson) and Dax Schaffer:https://thesaxelnaiad.bandcamp.com/Artwork by Jillian Yoffe: flatratstudio.comPart of the Exactly Right podcast networkSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to 33rd Glitch In The Matrix Stories Collection! Today we have some stories that will make you question reality itself, submitted and posted by everyday people. Today we have stories about disappearing objects, timeline shifts and possible quantum immortality. ➤ Want your story featured? Go to https://www.astheravendreams.com/Submit ➤ Want to know where to follow me on the internet? Go to https://www.astheravendreams.com/the-nevermore for all my links! ➤ You can also get EARLY ACCESS By joining my Patreon! https://patreon.com/astheravendreams Thank you to the Authors that have stories in todays Video... Kiwi-Fox3, Blazethebold, Britt_Aero, whatsupitsemon, RachelPR2202, Mirracleface, 0r33, JackfruitWonderful13, P. Jennings, Euw Euw, Roary, Bexter, Musicalhammer, Traveler, and authors that requested anonymity. ➤ All stories within are used w/ Either direct permission from the author- or under some level of CC license (where noted) True Stories are not verified, and should all be considered 'supposedly true'. And Remember; You are loved, you are important, and you are valid. Never let anyone tell you otherwise. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astheravendreams/message
We go through bug reports and issues and give insights into how bioinformaticians dig into them. We suggest the underlying problems and possible solutions and also provide tips on how to file better bug reports.
Roary joins us to discuss-his background-his fitness and MovNat journey-how he spends his mornings-the value of the outdoors-why you should get outside-tracking and foraging-living, enjoying, and surviving in the outdoors-human health and wellness-the upcoming MovNat Survival Retreat in Conifer, CO, August 26-28, 2022, that he will run.Learn more and sign up: https://www.movnat.com/event/movnat-survival-conifer-co/Episode contains a few curse words, but that's it. Nothing more "explicit" than that. About Roary: "Roary Kiah is a Level 3 MovNat Certified Trainer, survival expert, NOLS Wilderness First Responder, professional guide at Evergreen Wilderness Guides, and teacher of outdoor adventure camps for youth. Roary began practicing primitive skills at a young age and went on to study at Aboriginal Living Skills School to acquire a primitive and modern fire making techniques certification. A self-professed 'wannabe Neanderthal,' Roary is passionate about living a nature-immersed lifestyle and helping people reconnect to themselves through survival skills, Natural Movement, breathwork, and deep nature."From Danny Clark, MovNat Master Instructor: “Roary is a tidal force of nature and, truth be told, just to be in his presence is an epic experience in itself! His exuberance for Nature and practicing/applying survival skills is absolutely contagious. His teachings make becoming connected and comfortable in Nature a practice where toughness, rapture, and confidence merge effortlessly. I really look forward to attending this event as a participant and being a student of Roary's!”Contact Michael:1. Email: ccerppodcast@aol.com2. Education website: https://www.goldams.com 3. Fitness website: https://www.total-human-fitness.com4. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-gold-2883921/ And follow on:1. Twitter/Instagram: EpistemeRx2. Facebook Education: https://www.facebook.com/Gold-Academy-120590094750981/3. Facebook Fitness: https://www.facebook.com/Total-Human-Fitness-101721652234867/And listen also to the ReasonRX Podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-reasonrx-podcastJoin us at CCERP on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/ccerpAnd visit the CCERP website! https://ccerp.orgShow notes:1. MovNat Survival Retreat: Conifer, CO, August 26-28, 2022Learn more and sign up: https://www.movnat.com/event/movnat-survival-conifer-co/Description: "This event will be an immersive, hands-on experience. You'll learn the skills necessary to survive from the perspectives of an ancient hunter gatherer scout and a modern minimalist backpacker caught in a 48+ hour survival situation."The skills that will be taught are situational, but can include:Primitive shelter buildingModern and primitive fire making techniquesWater collection and treatmentSpecies identification and useNatural navigation and land mappingEfficient movement and teamwork as well as discussions about environmental adaptations as a method of healing and a strength inducing practice"You'll walk away with the confidence and understanding of what it takes to be a part of the natural world in a simple, yet tough experience you will never forget!"2. "The Workout The World Forgot"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKGF-ErsJiI3. MovNati. Website: https://www.movnat.comii. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MovNatiii. The Practice of Natural Movement: Reclaim Power, Health, and Freedom by Erwan Le Correhttps://www.amazon.com/Practice-Natural-Movement-Reclaim-Freedom/dp/162860283X/4. Tracking resourcesi. Kim Cabrera's Animal Tracks Denhttps://www.bear-tracker.comii. Jonah Evans' Nature Trackinghttp://www.naturetracking.com5. Foraging resourcesi. Mark "Merriwether" Vorderbruggen's Foraging Texashttps://www.foragingtexas.com/ii. Karen Stephenson's Edible Wild Foodhttps://www.ediblewildfood.com/edible-weeds.aspxiii. Debbie Naha-Koretzky's Wild Edibleshttps://wildediblesnjpa.com/iv. Green Deane's Eat the Weedshttps://www.eattheweeds.com/6. Helmets"Head Injuries Rising Despite Bike Helmets" by Michael Bluejayhttps://bicycleuniverse.com/head-injuries-rising-despite-bike-helmets/"But new data raise questions about that assumption. The number of head injuries sustained in bicycle accidents has increased 10 percent since 1991, even as helmet use has risen sharply, according to figures compiled by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. With ridership declining over the same period, the rate of head injuries among bicyclists has increased 51 percent even as the use of bicycle helmets has become widespread."What is going on here? No one is very sure, but safety experts stress that while helmets do not prevent accidents, they are extremely effective at reducing the severity of head injuries when they do occur. Almost no one suggests that riders should stop wearing helmets, which researchers have found can reduce the severity of brain injuries by as much as 88 percent...."Specialists in risk analysis argue that something else is in play. They believe that the increased use of bike helmets may have had an unintended consequence: Riders may feel an inflated sense of security and take more risks...."But the most effective way to reduce severe head injuries may be to decrease the number of accidents in the first place."7. Dogs and Humans vs. Wild Animalshttps://www.ccerp.org/2022/05/24/fear-not-wildlife-fear-dogs-and-humans/8. Tom Brown IIIi. https://www.spreaker.com/user/11043023/episode-34-tom-brown-iii-on-tracking-movii. https://www.spreaker.com/user/11043023/30-tom-brown-iii-on-human-life-education-an9. Mirror Neuronsi. "Mirror Neurons After a Quarter Century: New light, new cracks" by JohnMark Taylorhttps://sitn.hms.harvard.edu/flash/2016/mirror-neurons-quarter-century-new-light-new-cracks/"What about the human brain allows a person to perform such feats as learning guitar through imitation, empathizing with anothers's pain, or intuiting where a fencer will strike next? Nearly twenty-five years ago, scientists discovered a special kind of cell called a mirror neuron that many both in science and the popular press came to believe might enable social skills like these, skills that underlie much of what makes us uniquely human. However, after a quarter century, dozens of experiments, and reams of popular articles, the true significance of these cells has become increasingly controversial. "Mirror neurons have begun to assume a humbler identity than was initially theorized, but it is important to remember that despite recent criticism, their activity may still play an important role in many behaviors. For instance, even Gregory Hickok, perhaps the most prominent critic of the hype surrounding mirror neurons, accepts that they probably play a role in enabling imitation, given that there must be some mechanism in the brain that converts an observed action to a series of muscle commands. Much research remains to be done; for instance, there has yet to be a study that specifically disables mirror neurons (an experiment that recent technological advances may make possible in monkeys), which would help to elucidate what exact behaviors rely on these neurons. Now that the hype around mirror neurons has begun to dissipate, it will be interesting to see what role remains for these curious cells."ii. "What Happened to Mirror Neurons?" Cecilia Heyes and Caroline Catmurhttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1745691621990638"In conclusion, it turns out that mirror neurons contribute to complex control systems rather than dominating such systems or acting alone. Their contributions are at a relatively low level—for example, to body movement discrimination rather than intention reading. And rather than being immutable units from birth, mirror neurons acquire their mirror properties through sensorimotor learning and change them by the same route. Although disappointing relative to some early claims, we argue that these discoveries should not discourage further research on mirror neurons."10. Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why by Laurence Gonazalezhttps://www.amazon.com/Deep-Survival-Who-Lives-Dies/dp/0393353710/A good book, but it has some poor ideas about human psychology and human consciousness at the beginning, then sprinkled throughout.Bio and picture courtesy Roary Archibald.
Today we discuss the college football history of the Florida International Panthers. This program is new in the annals of college football history. One coach who turned the program around, one hook and lateral to secure the program's first bowl win, one kickoff return for a TD to end a long losing streak, one fourth quarter meltdown that derailed a winning streak, one infamous brawl, one balanced team, one exceptional wide receiver, three stellar quarterbacks, one Shula Bowl, one very long punt return and of course, Roary. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jay-abramson/support
Welcome to 16th Glitch In The Matrix Stories Collection! Today we have some stories that will make you question reality itself, submitted and posted by everyday people. Today we have stories about some of the strangest occurrences in our existence. ➤ Want your story featured? Go to https://www.astheravendreams.com/Submit ➤ Want to know where to follow me on the internet? Go to https://www.astheravendreams.com/the-nevermore for all my links! ➤ You can also get EARLY ACCESS By joining my Patreon! https://patreon.com/astheravendreams Today's Video contains stories by the following Authors... Unlikely-Public55, rosiewants2know, WinCreative3773, MTVChallengeFan, xThankYouFishx, amortentiando, Raptorhellokitty, Roary, J.F., Prometheusatitangod, I82manycookies, SaraGML, BroksiLoskiToski, and any other authors that requested to remain anonymous. ➤ All stories within are used w/ Either direct permission from the author- or under some level of CC license (where noted) True Stories are not verified, and should all be considered 'supposedly true'. And Remember; You are loved, you are important, and you are valid. Never let anyone tell you otherwise.
Episode 56 is a reflection on Song of Songs 2:8-14 where the bride and the bridegroom exchange a series of exultations in one another's attributes, exclaiming that the winter is past and the time of new life has come. Connect with me at Mick@MickRMurray.com // Like what you found here? Feel free to subscribe, share, comment, and/or rate. Background tracks (licensed via Musicbed): - Aegis by Jordan Critz - It's Just the Beginning (instrumental, feat. Roary) by Marie Hines - Better Together (acoustic instrumental) by Wil Pearce
Roary is a dear friend and mentor. He has helped guide us through many adventures.
Dani Vee and Rory H Mather chat about ROARY The Lion published by Larrikin House. They chat about process, picture books and play a get to know you better game!
Today's guest describes himself as a big kid with a beard. He loves potatoes, his wonderful wife and two dogs. However, beard or no beard, he's a rising star in Australian Picture Books with 5 awesome books in stores now and another 3 coming soon. So, we thought we'd talk about his new book, Roary the Lion. And, also something I think will interest a lot of aspiring authors and that's putting your stories away until they're ready. And sometimes, that means putting it away, honing your skills and then coming back to it. So, Ladies and gentlemen, please give a big roaring cheer for Rory H Mather. Woo-hooo!
Throughout the pandemic, religious rights advocates have protested some public health measures like bans on large gatherings. Now, some Americans are making the case for religious exemptions to President Biden's new workplace vaccine mandate. On this week's On the Media, why religious protections are deliberately vague. Plus, hear how the current Supreme Court has been quietly bolstering the power of Christian interest groups. And, a look at climate coverage during storm season, and how the fossil fuel industry became so good at selling its own story. 1. Winnifred Sullivan [@WinniSullivan], Indiana University Bloomington professor of law and religious studies, explains why the constitution doesn't define "religion." Listen. 2. Linda Greenhouse, writer and clinical lecturer at Yale Law School, on the Supreme Court's recent rulings on religious liberties. Listen. 3. Mark Hertsgaard [@markhertsgaard], executive director of Covering Climate Now, on why the press should remind us of climate change's impact on so-called "natural disasters." Listen. 4. Amy Westervelt [@amywestervelt], climate writer and host of the podcast Drilled, on how fossil fuels companies advertised their way out of a public backlash. Listen. Music from this week's show: In the Hall of the Mountain King - Kevin MacLeod Smells like Teen Spirit - The Bad Plus Equinox - John Coltrane Sacred Oracle - Bill Frisell Roary's Waltz - John Zorn Cops or Criminals - The Departed Soundtrack
*AUDIO-ONLY VERSION* of "The Good Future" film The future is not something that just happens to us - it is something we create every single day, by action or by inaction. Whether the future is good or bad is entirely up to us. As we see the future, so we act, as we act so we become! * Watch the full film on YT: https://youtu.be/yHC5n7G5SeI * For more details on this film, extra content, topic-links to all the memes and info-graphics used, audio / video downloads and much more please visit http://www.thegoodfuturefilm.com * As a Futurist and Keynote Speaker I talk to many people from all over the world and from all walks of life. In the past few years I have observed the increased adoption of a rather negative view of the future - and not just because of the recent pandemic. People often cite urgent climate change issues, rising populism, the explosion of fake news, the threats of automation and fear of technological unemployment, out-of-control artificial intelligence and vexing inequality trends as proof that the future is going to be bad, and that we are right to be afraid of it. And of course, Netflix, Hollywood et al are usually pointing us in the same direction: dystopia and doom is certain! Yet nothing could be further from the truth - not only is the present already better than the past (even with the woes of the pandemic), the FUTURE has strong potential to be even better! The 'only' challenge is that while we will likely have all the tools (science and technology) within a decade, we must also have the TELOS i.e. the will, the purpose and the wisdom. In other words, it will come down to our ethics and values, to global collaboration and to a collective definition of what kind of future we want (rather than what future we can have), and a collective consensus on how we can best achieve it. And yes, I strongly believe that humans are capable of such collaboration, that we are kind rather than evil, in principle, and that we are capable of making the right choices. “The Good Future” film is meant as an introduction to what will become the dominant focus of my work, going forward: What would a Good Future look like, and what can we do right here and now to bring it about? I am presenting this film as a mere opener on these often complex topics, fully aware that I am only grazing the surface of each issue - but rest assured that the details will follow: Continuing with the themes from my last book “Technology vs Humanity”, I am rolling out a new series of speaking topics on the “Good Future” (such as new talks on decarbonization and sustainability, capitalism, technology regulation and social media), I am working on a new ‘Handbook for the Good Future', and I am looking at producing a Good Future feature film or TV series, in addition to launching a new web-tv show on the Good Future. ------- MUSIC (via MusicBed) Nations by Ryan Taubert (00'00 - 00'53) Futures by Roary (00'54 - 01'31) Beggars instrumental by Boundary Run (01'29 - 02'08) (11'29 - 12'03) (12'22 - 12'53) Survive by Watermark High (02'08 - 04'15) Roots by Bytheway-May (04'12 - 06'46) Overlook by Roary (06'43 - 09'16) Heights by Ryan Taubert (09'08 - 11'33) What does it sound like by Without Words (12'03 - 12'24)
Mascots come in all shapes and sizes. From animals like the Oriole Bird or Roary the Lion to creatures like Gritty, mascots are a zany yet indelible part of sports. And while we honor the best players, teams, and coaches at various hall of fame institutions, there hasn’t been a place to honor mascots … until now. The three-story, 18 million-dollar Mascot Hall of Fame is open in Whiting, Indiana. Jake Malooley takes us behind the scenes to its hallowed, fur-lined halls. And he shares the story of the man who made it all happen: Dave Raymond, who worked as the original Phillie Phanatic. Then, Pablo shares his thoughts on LeBron James and the Lakers’ recent struggles.
In the second episode of our LGBTQ+ themed month, Pinky and Lucy chat with songwriter and storyteller Jess Morgan. Jess fuses poetry, storytelling and song to make unique and evocative music which has been widely critically acclaimed, she's toured extensively across the UK including slots with Beans On Toast. She's also the creation of a new live literature show, called Boring Someone In A Dark Café which fuse music into the narrative. Jess spoke to us about her creative processes, her challenges in telling more personal stories in her creative work, and we muse on what more festivals could be doing to be inclusive. In this bumper edition we also spoke with Oxford based queer folk musician Roary Skaista. Roary spoke to us about the challenges of the trad cannon, and the issues they face as a non-binary artist.
This week talk about Super League halfback Combinations and news along with reviews and previews. Plus how good is Benji Marshall? Also hear the adventures of Roary the Roughyhead and Andy's run in with Royce Simmons.
On episode TWO HUNDRED NINETY-THREE of The Purrrcast, Sara and Steven welcome back podcaster Angie Carrier (Those Who Can't Watch, Listen) to chat about Roary and her new cat, Rocket Launcher. We learn Rocket Launcher's origin story, famous neighborhood cats, and more!The Purrrcast, talking to cat people because we can't talk to their cats. The Purrrcast is the cat podcast for you and your feline friends. Based in Los Angeles, hosts Sara Iyer and Steven Ray Morris chat with fellow cat enthusiasts about the furry little creatures they love. Not sure how the cats feel about it though. New episodes every Wednesday! Please rate and subscribe in iTunes: www.exactlyrightmedia.com/the-purrrcast Email us! thepurrrcast@gmail.com Consider donating to Black Lives Matter: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/ms_blm_homepage_2019 - COVID-19 FAQs - https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prepare/faq.html NEW PURRRCAST MERCH: https://www.exactlyrightmedia.com/shop Follow Angie: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/those-who-cant-watch-listen/id1447865142 https://www.instagram.com/rocketlauncherandroary/ https://www.instagram.com/amcarrier/ Subscribe to Steven's new Star Wars podcast: - https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=1551374770 - https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=606582 - https://open.spotify.com/show/6rvaxPDyd5DUoIaftFPHAB - https://twitter.com/EBTMstarwars - https://www.instagram.com/ebtmstarwars/ Elijah McClain details and links to help: Donate to the family's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/elijah-mcclain Sign the Petition: https://www.change.org/p/adams-county-district-attorney-justice-for-elijah-mcclain-88600e12-fb72-41e4-9137-030a1dcaf695 Call city and state officials to demand justice: https://justiceforelijahmcclain.yolasite.com/ Follow Justice For Elijah McClain for updates: https://www.instagram.com/justiceforelijahmcclain/ Follow The Purrrcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThePurrrcast on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thepurrrcast/ Please like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePurrrcast Follow Sara Iyer on Twitter: https://twitter.com/saraanjuliiyer Follow Sara Iyer on Instagram: https://instagram.com/saraiyer/ Check out Sara Iyer on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/saraiyer Listen to Sara's Weezer podcast: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/weezer-has-turned-and-left-us-here Listen to Sara's Don Bluth podcast: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-bluth-the-whole-bluth-and-nothing-but-the-bluth Follow Steven Ray Morris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/StevenRayMorris Check out Steven's new podcast, See Jurassic Right: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/see-jurassic-right/id1239538917?mt=2 Theme song by Anabot (Analise Nelson) and Dax Schaffer: https://thesaxelnaiad.bandcamp.com/ Artwork by Jillian Yoffe: flatratstudio.com Part of the Exactly Right podcast network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach Yolanda is a Certified Life and Relationship coach. She is the Founder of Total Grace Consulting, LLC. She co-design with organizations assisting them with authentic engagement of community members and has contracts in several states. Coach Yolanda is a wife, mother of three and a Woman of God who exemplify unwavering Faith. Connect with her: Email: admin@totalgraceconsulting.org http://Www.totalgraceconsulting.org #TotalGraceAcademy #totalgraceconsulting --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keeversplace/support
It's a Christmas miracle! Another episode of The Puppet Palz - Episode 4: The Armor. Hosts: Steve, Moppy, & Roary email: puppetpalzpodcast@gmail.com facebook: facebook.com/PuppetPalz website: thepinballnetwork.net
We chat with Andrew about Roary, software for generating a pangenome, and learn about the background to the project, where the name comes from, hidden features and the light hearted FAQ. Paper: https://academic.oup.com/bioinformatics/article/31/22/3691/240757 Software: https://github.com/sanger-pathogens/Roary Documentation: https://sanger-pathogens.github.io/Roary/
Johnny Bakerstone previews the Detroit Lions Week 11 battle against the Carolina Panthers, and tries to make sense of the Pistons recent moves. The Malice at the Palace is featured in this week’s Michigan Moments. Johnny picks against the point spread of five NFL games. What under the radar players should you target for fantasy football? Plus, bird and turd of the week, stat of the week, and much more!
Wherein Chris Slaten reads his poems “Conversation,” “The Right Time,” and “All Saints’ Day,” Russ Ramsey reads his piece “Beech Grove,” and Drew Miller shares the sixth Word of Befuddlement: “grumpple.” Music featured in this episode:“Under the Stars” by Analog Heart“Highlands” by Kyle McEvoy“Overlook (Ambient Mix)” by Roary“By the Grave” by Anton Belov“The Twilit Vale / The Quiet Longing” by Ron Block“Family” by Greg ThomasOriginal Molehill Podcast theme music by Zach & MaggieSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Puppet Palz Episode 2: Pinball Horror Stories Hosts: Steve, Moppy, & Roary - New Puppet Pal Roary Joins The Program - The Sophomore Episode - Ode To JJP - Steve's First Pinball Tournament - Steve Receives A Mysterious Big Package - Zaccario Laments email: puppetpalzpodcast@gmail.com facebook: facebook.com/PuppetPalz website: thepinballnetwork.net
Captain Griggs and Sergeant Roary joined AOTM to talk about the perks and benefits of joining the US Army.
If you enjoyed it make sure to give it a thumbs up and a review! Please enjoy the seventh episode of Quarantine Tales "The North Ice Station" Quarantine Tales is a collaborative podcast hosted by Franco Machado-Pesce, McKenna Koledo, and Ryan Waranauskas. McKenna Koledo: https://www.instagram.com/mckennakoledo/ Ryan Waranauskas: https://www.instagram.com/ryanwaranau... Franco Machado-Pesce: https://www.instagram.com/francoamp/ "The North Ice" Created, directed, written, and edited by Franco Machado-Pesce With Kaylin Cruz played by Franco Machado-Pesce The songs in this episode are "Shadows" by the Bends, "Vital Shift" by Luke Atencio, and "Liberate" by Roary. All licensed on Musicbed for personal use. We are not monetizing this podcast and making it for pure personal entertainment for ourselves and the people we love.
Some listeners might find the themes covered upsetting. 500 Words is back for its 10th competition and that means the podcast is too. In this final episode Dick and Dom find themselves at the VIP Zoom Party and share this year's winning stories from 2020's 500 Words Competition. So whether it's bed-time listening or some writing inspiration, sit back and let Dick & Dom take it away with our wonderful Celebrity readers. The Bronze Winner aged 5-9 was ‘Roary and The Giant Bloomers' read by Jodie Whittaker , the 10-13 age group winner was ‘Shoo! ‘ Read by Alfred Enoch. In the Silver Category the 5 to 9 age group winner was ‘The Old Rabbit' read by Joanna Lumley and the 10 to 13 age group was ‘For the Last Time' read by Mwaksy Mudenda. The Gold Winners age category 5 to 9 was ‘The Winning Goal' read by Dua Lipa and the 10 to 13 winner was ‘Diary of a Five Pound Note' read by David Walliams.
From a young age, Taur always knew he was different. He had different interests than his peers and his family didn't quite look like everyone else's. The differences in Taur's life are what ultimately led him to a journey of self-discovery and ultimately, self-acceptance— a journey with several twists and turns along the way. Listen to learn about how Taur is Still Surviving. If you have a story about how you're still surviving, you can email us at: stillsurviving.podcast@gmail.com Follow Still Surviving on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stillsurviving.podcast/ Our cover art is by the amazingly talented @jackiesaik. You can check out her work here: https://cargocollective.com/jackiesaik Our music is by Roary, and you can find them and along other amazing music on the Musicbed: https://www.musicbed.com/artists/roary/43360
Roary's Magic from Peta the Golden Cat Series Volume 3
Neil and Noopur Parmar are a very special couple. Their journey together began during university in Edmonton, then, to New York City where they began their professional careers and finally to Abu Dhabi where they began to embark on their greatest journey yet: starting a family. Little did they know that this decision would change their life forever. In this episode, I chat with Neil and Noopur and learn about how they're still surviving after losing their firstborn child. If you or someone you know is facing pregnancy loss, please consider the resources below. https://www.pcmch.on.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/PCMCH-Early-Pregnancy-Loss-G-List-of-Pregnancy-Loss-Resources-for-Families-and-Healthcare-Providers_Updated.pdf Follow Neil Parmar: https://twitter.com/Neil_S_Parmar If you have a story about how you're still surviving, you can email us at: stillsurviving.podcast@gmail.com Our cover art is by the amazingly talented @jackiesaik. You can check out her work here: https://cargocollective.com/jackiesaik Our music is by Roary, and you can find them and along other amazing music on the Musicbed: https://www.musicbed.com/artists/roary/43360
Growing up, life wasn't exactly easy for Darrick — his parents went through a divorce and his Dad ended up in jail. In their own right, both those events would be enough to knock anyone off their axis. It wasn't until Darrick entered his teenage years that his life would take him on a path that he never could have anticipated. guided by his faith and his love of film, darrick has channelled his experiences in a way that is nothing short of inspiring. In this episode, I chat with Darrick and learn about how he is still surviving after losing both parents in his early 20's. If you or someone you know is struggling, please consider the resources below. https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ https://griefresourcenetwork.com/crisis-center/hotlines/ Follow Darrick: https://www.instagram.com/darrick/ If you have a story about how you're still surviving, you can email us at: stillsurviving.podcast@gmail.com Our cover art is by the amazingly talented @jackiesaik. You can check out her work here: https://cargocollective.com/jackiesaik Our music is by Roary, and you can find them and along other amazing music on the Musicbed: https://www.musicbed.com/artists/roary/43360
Alexandra Gater is a Toronto -based YouTuber with a focus on millennial and budget-friendly decor. Her channel boasts over 270k subscribers and she's been featured in publications such as Apartment Therapy and Domino. However, YouTube wasn't her first, second, or even 100th career choice. Fresh out of school, Alexandra landed what felt like a dream job at a magazine. What she didn't realize is how this role would shape her in ways both professionally and personally and change her life forever. In this episode, Alexandra and I chat about how being laid off from her dream job was the catalyst for a career beyond her wildest dreams. This is Still Surviving — a podcast about the curveballs life throws at us and how everyday people are surviving them. Follow Alexandra: https://www.instagram.com/alexandragater/ Subscribe To Alexandra on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/alexandragater If you have a story about how you're still surviving, you can email us at: stillsurviving.podcast@gmail.com Our cover art is by the amazingly talented @jackiesaik. You can check out her work here: https://cargocollective.com/jackiesaik Our theme music is by Roary, and you can find them and along with other incredible artists on the Musicbed: https://www.musicbed.com/artists/roary/43360
Carla was no stranger to life's curveballs, having survived many in her younger years. No matter what never let anything stop her from chasing her dream of becoming a schoolteacher — and she was, as she describes, “one of the lucky ones” who landed a competitive permanent position at a school board. During her 3rd year of teaching, Carla began to feel tired — exhaustion that she had never experienced before. Little did she know that the cause of her exhaustion would be her biggest curveball yet. In this episode, we chat with Carla and we learn about her journey with Cushing's Disease and the resilience, solace and fortitude she built brick by brick along the way. This is Still Surviving — a podcast about the unprecedented curveballs life throws at us and how everyday people are surviving them. Follow Carla here: https://www.instagram.com/karlakorea_/ If you have a story about how you're still surviving, you can email us at: stillsurviving.podcast@gmail.com Our cover art is by the amazingly talented @jackiesaik. You can check out her work here: https://cargocollective.com/jackiesaik Our music is by Roary, and you can find them and along other amazing music on the Musicbed: https://www.musicbed.com/artists/roary/43360
For the majority of Chrissi's 20's her life was defined by all of her hard-earned achievements. She had secured a killer career, was the life of the party and had met and married the love of her life. From the outside, it seemed like Chrissi's life was perfect. But inside, her foundation was slowly crumbling and the life that Chrissi had worked so hard to build was about to fall apart. In this episode, we chat with Chrissi and explore how she survived a sudden divorce and crushing depressive episode. This is Still Surviving — a podcast about the unprecedented curveballs life throws at us and how everyday people are surviving them. If you or someone you love is in crisis, please consider the following resources: https://www.crisisservicescanada.ca/en/ https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ Learn More about Chrissi: https://www.instagram.com/chrissiforte/ If you have a story about how you're still surviving after a curveball, you can email us at: stillsurviving.podcast@gmail.com Our cover art is by the amazingly talented @jackiesaik. You can check out her work here: https://cargocollective.com/jackiesaik Our music is by Roary, and you can find them and along other amazing music on the Musicbed: https://www.musicbed.com/artists/roary/43360
What if the dream you had worked so hard to achieve was suddenly snatched from you? This is exactly what Alex, our first guest faced when his dream of playing professional football in the CFL was suddenly halted. Years of training, sacrifice and hard work had led Alex to the big leagues and in a split second his life changed forever. In this episode, we chat with Alex and learn about how he is still surviving after his professional football career was cut short. This is Still Surviving — a podcast about the unprecedented curveballs life throws at us and how everyday people are surviving them. Learn more about Alex: https://www.instagram.com/alexanthony_83/ If you have a story about how you're still surviving after a curveball, you can email us at: stillsurviving.podcast@gmail.com Our cover art is by the amazingly talented @jackiesaik. You can check out her work here: https://cargocollective.com/jackiesaik Our music is by Roary, and you can find them and along other amazing music on the Musicbed: https://www.musicbed.com/artists/roary/43360
Welcome to We Wonder: Lent. Today is Ash Wednesday, the very beginning of the season that helps us get ready for Easter. Just as Israel wandered in the desert for forty years, and Jesus fasted in the wilderness for forty days, we will spend the next forty days walking with Jesus toward the cross. “Lent” is also an old English word for “springtime.” This is the season when the earth begins to come back to life after winter. Ice melts, the earth thaws, and things that were dead begin to bloom and grow again. During Lent, we name the things in our hearts and in our world that are dead, and we wait to see how God will raise them to new life with Jesus. Join me, as we watch, and wait, and hope in God. Today is Ash Wednesday: the day when we remember that we are like ashes. Without Jesus, we are like fires that have gone out. Scripture passage: Psalm 51:1-6, 10-17 I wonder if I have ever felt like a blown-out candle, or like cold ashes that can’t spark to life? What do I want to say to God about that? I wonder if God is still close to me when I feel far away? I wonder if I can trust that faithful love is always waiting for me? David says to God, “you will gladly accept a heart that is broken because of sadness over sin.” I wonder: what things do I see in myself and in the world that break my heart? Can I trust God to be kind to my sad heart? Lent happens in springtime: the earth that was frozen and dead blossoms into life again. Dry, helpless seeds are planted in the ground, and plants push up out of the ground. Jesus goes into the grave, and is raised to new life. It is a time of sadness for all that is wrong in us and in the world, and also of hope that it can all be made new. Can I ask God to come close to me in the sadness? Can I ask God’s Spirit to whisper words of hope to me in the dark? Closing Prayer: Open our lips, O God, and our mouths will proclaim your praise. Create new hearts in us, O God, and renew us and our world. Give us the joy of your saving help again, and sustain us with your Spirit who breathes life. In the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Our theme music is by Schwarzsound; other songs are “Trace”, by Roary and “Hold to the Light,” by Brooke Annibale. Also: a huge, heartfelt thank you to our patrons Debara and Mary for making this episode happen! You can help us create more beauty and wonder by supporting us as a monthly patron: go to patreon.com/wewonder to learn more about how you can help this podcast grow!
Welcome to the 18th episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons.
The fifth annual Ten with Ken Holiday Special continues our review of highlights from more than 500 college and university greeting videos released around the world last December. In part 3, “Festive & Fuzzy,” we turn to the cuddlier side of the season, with a look at campus mascots, puppy dogs, and classic movies. Mascots appear often in holiday videos, as we saw in parts 1 and 2, including the University of Virginia’s Cavalier, Upper Iowa University’s Pete the Peacock, Wheaton College’s Roary the Lion, James Madison University’s Duke Dog, and Cape Breton University’s Caper. Mascots played Santa as well, such as JW the Mustang in Western University’s video. At Atlanta’s Emory University, it was not the official mascot, Swoop the Eagle, but the “spirit” of campus, Dooley the Biology Lab Skeleton, who played Santa. The best-in-class “Mascot as Santa” video, though, came from the University of Alabama: Big Al, the elephant, was rushing around campus dispensing gifts, when he needs to figure out how to cheer up a disappointed little girl. Although cat videos (like my current fave, Owl Kitty) dominate the internet, when it comes to higher ed holiday videos, it’s all canines all the way! They make cameo appearances at tree-lighting ceremonies, music recitals, and even serve as a prop for presidents. An adorable golden retriever puppy warmed up the bonfire at Algoma University. Two malteses cheered up a fireside chat from Quinnipiac University president Judy Olian. At Duke University, president Vincent Price recited a poem to his golden doodle and labradoodle. Dogs are also increasingly the stars of holiday videos. Teddy and Travis toured the College of Veterinary Medicine at Ohio State University. At North Carolina’s Meredith College, president Jo Allen’s dog Bachelor has starred in holiday greetings for years – delivering ornaments and candy canes, making a fitness resolution and hitting the treadmill. Last year, he took us on an aerial tour of campus, flying his WWI prop plane. Bachelor has earned a special lifetime achievement award for his contributions so far. Landmark College president Peter Eden talked to the animals – by Facetime! And the campus therapy dogs texted each other. And speaking of therapy dogs, the theme of well-being has been increasing in holiday videos. The SAIT Student Association released several videos last year emphasizing support services. The Thompson Rivers University student life office produced a tongue-in-cheek video about winter wellness. And of course, plenty of videos focus on homesickness and loneliness. Lonely mascots often find a happy ending. At the University of California Merced, Rufus the Bobcat felt neglected by busy students until he launched a campus feel-good initiative. At the University of Guelph, Gryph snuggled up to watch holiday videos with president Franco Vaccarino. At Scotland’s University of Stirling, the mascot Squirrel was deeply depressed until he was brought into a warm circle of friends to celebrate the holidays. “Be the Difference” was the best-in-class video of this type last year. Often, lonely mascots parody classic Christmas movies like “Home Alone,” eating tons of ice cream and getting into trouble. Last year it was Penn State’s Nittany Lion, and the University of Alberta’s GUBA the golden bear. But we also saw the president of Regis University, Father John Fitzgibbons, recreating holiday classics like “Home Alone,” “Elf,” “Christmas Vacation” and even “Love Actually.” With even higher production standards, the John Chambers School of Business & Economics at West Virginia U produced a wonderful best-in-class collection of movie parodies. It was matched only by another outstanding parody of “Christmas Vacation” from the University of Tennessee – Martin, in which Chancellor Keith Carver performs superbly. Of course, the other popular holiday movie parody was “The Grinch,” from UK’s Newcastle & Stafford Colleges Group to Bellarmine University. This episode contains clips from more than 500 higher ed holiday videos that Ken collected last year. You can find our full collection of 2018 videos on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLodJ8ParJmYXZ7unDyH9cDK-lwTwGul7B And we’ve started collecting 2019 higher ed holiday videos at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLodJ8ParJmYXaztYot1vitgTZ5AHfAfJk If you want to add one, please use this special link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLodJ8ParJmYXaztYot1vitgTZ5AHfAfJk&jct=Tm_lbyblL2ee4fhdD9En0aFVEu-NVg After 3 parts and 40 minutes, we may have done what we can for this month. Ten with Ken will be back in January with more serious topics, from virtual reality in pedagogy, to student mental health and therapy dogs. To be sure you don’t miss a thing, be sure to subscribe at http://eduvation.ca/subscribe/
The fifth annual Ten with Ken Holiday Special continues our review of highlights from more than 500 college and university greeting videos released around the world last December. In part 3, “Festive & Fuzzy,” we turn to the cuddlier side of the season, with a look at campus mascots, puppy dogs, and classic movies. Mascots appear often in holiday videos, as we saw in parts 1 and 2, including the University of Virginia’s Cavalier, Upper Iowa University’s Pete the Peacock, Wheaton College’s Roary the Lion, James Madison University’s Duke Dog, and Cape Breton University’s Caper. Mascots played Santa as well, such as JW the Mustang in Western University’s video. At Atlanta’s Emory University, it was not the official mascot, Swoop the Eagle, but the “spirit” of campus, Dooley the Biology Lab Skeleton, who played Santa. The best-in-class “Mascot as Santa” video, though, came from the University of Alabama: Big Al, the elephant, was rushing around campus dispensing gifts, when he needs to figure out how to cheer up a disappointed little girl. Although cat videos (like my current fave, Owl Kitty) dominate the internet, when it comes to higher ed holiday videos, it’s all canines all the way! They make cameo appearances at tree-lighting ceremonies, music recitals, and even serve as a prop for presidents. An adorable golden retriever puppy warmed up the bonfire at Algoma University. Two malteses cheered up a fireside chat from Quinnipiac University president Judy Olian. At Duke University, president Vincent Price recited a poem to his golden doodle and labradoodle. Dogs are also increasingly the stars of holiday videos. Teddy and Travis toured the College of Veterinary Medicine at Ohio State University. At North Carolina’s Meredith College, president Jo Allen’s dog Bachelor has starred in holiday greetings for years – delivering ornaments and candy canes, making a fitness resolution and hitting the treadmill. Last year, he took us on an aerial tour of campus, flying his WWI prop plane. Bachelor has earned a special lifetime achievement award for his contributions so far. Landmark College president Peter Eden talked to the animals – by Facetime! And the campus therapy dogs texted each other. And speaking of therapy dogs, the theme of well-being has been increasing in holiday videos. The SAIT Student Association released several videos last year emphasizing support services. The Thompson Rivers University student life office produced a tongue-in-cheek video about winter wellness. And of course, plenty of videos focus on homesickness and loneliness. Lonely mascots often find a happy ending. At the University of California Merced, Rufus the Bobcat felt neglected by busy students until he launched a campus feel-good initiative. At the University of Guelph, Gryph snuggled up to watch holiday videos with president Franco Vaccarino. At Scotland’s University of Stirling, the mascot Squirrel was deeply depressed until he was brought into a warm circle of friends to celebrate the holidays. “Be the Difference” was the best-in-class video of this type last year. Often, lonely mascots parody classic Christmas movies like “Home Alone,” eating tons of ice cream and getting into trouble. Last year it was Penn State’s Nittany Lion, and the University of Alberta’s GUBA the golden bear. But we also saw the president of Regis University, Father John Fitzgibbons, recreating holiday classics like “Home Alone,” “Elf,” “Christmas Vacation” and even “Love Actually.” With even higher production standards, the John Chambers School of Business & Economics at West Virginia U produced a wonderful best-in-class collection of movie parodies. It was matched only by another outstanding parody of “Christmas Vacation” from the University of Tennessee – Martin, in which Chancellor Keith Carver performs superbly. Of course, the other popular holiday movie parody was “The Grinch,” from UK’s Newcastle & Stafford Colleges Group to Bellarmine University. This episode contains clips from more than 500 higher ed holiday videos that Ken collected last year. You can find our full collection of 2018 videos on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLodJ8ParJmYXZ7unDyH9cDK-lwTwGul7B And we’ve started collecting 2019 higher ed holiday videos at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLodJ8ParJmYXaztYot1vitgTZ5AHfAfJk If you want to add one, please use this special link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLodJ8ParJmYXaztYot1vitgTZ5AHfAfJk&jct=Tm_lbyblL2ee4fhdD9En0aFVEu-NVg After 3 parts and 40 minutes, we may have done what we can for this month. Ten with Ken will be back in January with more serious topics, from virtual reality in pedagogy, to student mental health and therapy dogs. To be sure you don’t miss a thing, be sure to subscribe at http://eduvation.ca/subscribe/
On this episode of the Detroit Koolaid Cast, we talk all things Detroit Lions. DRINK IT IN! Podcast Platforms: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Breaker Castbox Google Play Music Anchor Overcast Pocket Casts PodBean RadioPublic Stitcher Detroit Koolaid Cast Listener Line 989-272-3484. Please call or text and leave us a message!! @DerekOkrie on Twitter, or reach out to Grifka on Twitter @GrifkaDKC Please SUBSCRIBE and leave us a review on iTunes. GO LIONS!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/detroitkoolaid/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/detroitkoolaid/support
Kyle Bobby Dunn; Julia Kent; Jessica Moss; Kilimanjaro Dark Jazz Ensemble; Microbunny; SUbtractiveLad; Sarah Davachi / Ariel Kalma; Nightmares on Wax; Miles Davis; Eternal Tapestry; Badge Epoque Ensemble; Fond of Tigers; Makaya McCraven; Sunny War; Recoil; Roary; Brasstronaut; Sunny War; Cold Specks; Seefeel; Portishead; Agnes Obel; The Arcade Fire; Puce Mary; Lolina & Sunny War.
Welcome to episode 180 of Pure Trance Radio with Solarstone. This week he plays some incredible new music from the likes of Rodg, Mir Omar, DT8, Orkidea, Simon Patterson and many more including a beautiful chillout moment from Roary. #ProgressiveSelection1. Rodg - Inupiaq [Statement!]2. 8Kays ft. Diana Miro - Inside (Jerome Isma-Ae Remix) [Cee Productions]3. Mir Omar - Beyond [Pure Progressive] *Exclusive4. Paul Sawyer - Gravitas [Pure Progressive]Its Not The Kind Of Thing We Usually Play… But We Like It Anyway5. Mall Grab - Out of Time [AVA. Records]#BigTune6. DT8 Project - Cycles [Anjunabeats]#WeLikeItPure7. Adam Is A Girl - Sky (Dennis Sheperd Remix) [TronTronic]8. Effen - Sinners (Aren't We All) [Pure Trance]9. Strabo - Hiraeth (Club Mix) [Pure Trance NEON]10. Simon Patterson ft. Lucy Pullin - Blink [Deep In Thought]11. Orkidea - Forward Forever (Indecent Noise Remix) [Pure Trance NEON]#OhYeah12. Billy Gillies - Open Your Mind [Afterdark]#ChilloutMoment13. Roary - Halcyon (from the album IV) [Tone Tree Music]
Episode 2 is all about everyone's favorite teenage slasher film, "Scream" - this one gave Kelsey nightmares, so buckle up, scaredy-cats! Kelsey and Angie debate horror genres (aka read Wikipedia's listing of horror genres), talk about horror tropes, and geek out over all the 90s stars in this movie - all from the "comfort" of Angie's walk-in closet. Speaking of cats, Angie's cat Roary really voices her displeasure for the closet recording in this one. Thanks for listening! (Or not!)
On episode ONE HUNDRED FIVE of The Purrrcast, we welcome UX designer Angie Carrier to the show to chat her puntastically named cat, Roary. We come up with some Jurassic Park-based cat puns, learn all about Roary's origins and habits (including when she was Pet Of The Month), find out what a snow fence is, and more! The Purrrcast, talking to cat people because we can't talk to their cats. The Purrrcast is the cat podcast for you and your feline friends. Based in Los Angeles, hosts Sara Iyer and Steven Ray Morris chat with fellow cat enthusiasts about the furry little creatures they love. Not sure how the cats feel about it though. New episodes every Wednesday! Please rate and subscribe in iTunes: thepurrrcast.com Email us! thepurrrcast@gmail.com If you shop on Amazon be sure to click this link and we'll get a small kickback. Thanks for the support: http://www.amazon.com?_encoding=UTF8&tag=thepurr-20 Follow Angie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amcarrier/ On Twitter: https://twitter.com/mynameisnotandy Her site: http://www.angiecarrier.com/ Cat Instagram Of The Week: https://www.instagram.com/ohmanthesecats/ Links Of Interest: - Learn about Karen Kilgariff's cat Roary on My Favorite Murder: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mfm-minisode-21/id1074507850?i=1000382570839 - Purchase a Kitty Cot - http://amazon.com - Broccoli Kitten LOVES Broccoli! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQi3q-Nf9wA - Shed-X Shampoo for Cats - http://amazon.com Follow The Purrrcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThePurrrcast on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thepurrrcast/ Please like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePurrrcast Follow Sara Iyer's cat Samba on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kittysamba Follow Sara Iyer on Instagram: https://instagram.com/saraiyer/ Check out Sara Iyer on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/saraiyer Follow Steven Ray Morris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/StevenRayMorris Check out Steven's new podcast, See Jurassic Right: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/see-jurassic-right/id1239538917?mt=2 Theme song by Anabot (Analise Nelson) and Dax Schaffer: https://thesaxelnaiad.bandcamp.com/ Artwork by Jillian Yoffe: flatratstudio.com Part of the #HelloLionFace podcast network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a rare Verity! two-hander! Join Erika and Lynne as we chat about Doctor Who's first female director Paddy Russell, specifically, her final story "Horror of Fang Rock". Turns out there are a number of reasons this story works as a "first", so we're still well within our annual theme. Totally. Really. What do you think of "Fang Rock" and Paddy's direction? Do you find it as atmospheric and moody and delightful as we do? Or do you think it's a lot of talking in small rooms? Let us know in the comments! ^E Also covered: Lynne is thrilled the series 10 read-through has begun! gets to talk about Doctor Who at an academic summer camp! Erika met Annette's teeny tiny foster kittens "Doctor Mew" and "Roary the Roman"! posted pics of the LEGO Verities in the TARDIS! hopes "Heaven Sent" will make the final ballot for the Emmy Awards!