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Writer and ecologist Sophie Strand thinks at a scale that can feel dizzying—in the best way. In a single conversation, she can move from the chemical structure of cells to mushroom spores, from ancient weather gods to mycorrhizal fungi, from Bronze Age collapse to the slow intelligence of soil.In this episode of Wonder Cabinet, we talk with Strand about wonder that doesn't float upward but roots downward—into bodies, ecosystems, decay, and deep time. We begin with her essay “Your Body Is an Ancestor,” published shortly before Halloween and the Day of the Dead, and follow her imagery into our shared prehistoric past. The conversation also explores how Strand's experience of chronic illness reshaped her understanding of nature, selfhood, and health. Rather than seeing the sick body as broken, she turns to ecological metaphors: spider webs, soil structures, caterpillars dissolving inside cocoons. What might it mean to understand ourselves not as machines that fail, but as landscapes that change?Along the way, we talk about fantasy and “romantasy,” Tolkien, Harry Potter, Dramione fan fiction and communal storytelling rituals. This is a conversation about wonder with dirt under its fingernails: embodied, mythic, ecological, and deeply alive to the cycles of death and regeneration that bind us all.---Substack: "Your Body is an Ancestor": https://sophiestrand.substack.com/p/your-body-is-an-ancestorSophie Strand's website: https://sophiestrand.com/You can follow her work on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cosmogyny/Follow her on Substack: https://substack.com/@sophiestrandOrder her memoir: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/sophie-strand/the-body-is-a-doorway-a-memoir/9780762487417/?lens=running-press---Chapters:00:00:00 Meet Sophie Strand00:04:34 Body as Ancestor00:10:08 Roots of Sin00:18:21 Spores and Consciousness00:27:49 Stories We Can't Explain00:35:39 Science as Wonder---If you love Wonder Cabinet, sign up for email updates and never miss an episode. https://wondercabinetproductions.com/
In the United States, the stoicism and importance of the “working class” is part of the national myth. The term is often used to conjure the contributions and challenges of the white working class – and this obscures the ways in which Black workers built institutions like the railroads and universities – but also how they transformed unions, changed public policy, and established community. In Black Folk: The Roots of the Black Working Class (LIveright, 2023), Dr. Blair LM Kelley restores the Black working class to the center of the American story by interrogating the lives of laundresses, Pullman porters, domestic maids, and postal workers. The book is both a personal journey and a history of Black labor in the United States from enslavement to the present day with a focus on a critical era: after Southern Emancipation to the early 20th century, when the first generations of Black working people carved out a world for themselves. Dr. Kelley captures the character of the lives of Black workers not only as laborers, activists, or members of a class but as individuals whose daily experiences mattered – to themselves, to their communities, and to “the nation at large, even as it denied their importance.” As she weaves together rich oral histories, memoirs, photographs, and secondary sources, she shows how Black workers of all genders were “intertwined with the future of Black freedom, Black citizenship, and the establishment of civil rights for Black Americans.” She demonstrates how her own family's experiences mirrors this wider history of the Black working class – sometimes in ways that she herself did not realize before writing the book. Even as the book confronts violence, poor working conditions, and a government that often legislated to protect the interests of white workers and consumers, Black Folk celebrates the ways in which Black people “built and rebuilt vital spaces of resistance, grounded in the secrets that they knew about themselves, about their community, their dignity, and their survival.” Black Folk looks back but also forward. In examining the labor and challenges of individuals, Dr. Kelley sheds light on reparations and suggests that Amazon package processing centers, supermarkets, and nursing homes can be spaces of resistance and labor activism in the 21st century. Dr. Blair LM Kelley is the Joel R. Williamson Distinguished Professor of Southern Studies at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and incoming director of the Center for the Study of the American South, the first Black woman to serve in that role in the center's thirty-year history. She is also the author of Right to Ride: Streetcar Boycotts and African American Citizenship in the Era of Plessy v. Ferguson from the University of North Carolina Press. Dr. Kelley mentions Dr. Tera W. Hunter's To ‘Joy My Freedom: Southern Black Women's Lives and Labors After the Civil War, Duke University's Behind the Veil oral history project, and Philip R. Rubio's There's Always Work at the Post Office: African American Postal Workers and the Fight for Jobs, Justice, and Equality. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
The UPSL season is down to the last four in Irvine, CaliforniaNext Level Premier takes on Provo Utah FC and wait for the winner of NY Renegades and Miami UnitedNext Level HC Yago da Sila and Provo Utah FC's James Pena look at their respective seasons and what to expect in the semifinal
In this episode of LiberatED, Kerry McDonald is joined by Heike Larson, Vice President of Programs at the Roots of Progress Institute, and Dr. Laura Mazer, a surgeon and curriculum lead for the Institute's new summer program, Progress in Medicine 2026. Together, they explore a bold new model for summer teen learning that blends medical history, future innovation, mentorship, and personal development. Designed for rising high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors, Progress in Medicine 2026 combines five weeks of live virtual seminars with a multi-day in-person experience at Stanford University. Students examine landmark moments in medical progress, grapple with today's healthcare challenges, and explore diverse career pathways—from medicine and biotech to research, policy, and entrepreneurship. Heike shares the vision behind the Roots of Progress Institute and its mission to foster a culture of human progress in the 21st century. Laura reflects on her own journey from surgeon to education innovator and discusses how her Montessori-inspired work shapes the summer program's inquiry-driven, student-centered approach. This episode offers an inspiring look at how summer learning can help teens connect their interests to real-world impact—and begin imagining ans building lives of purpose. *** Sign up for Kerry's free, weekly email newsletter on education trends at edentrepreneur.org. Kerry's latest book, Joyful Learning: How to Find Freedom, Happiness, and Success Beyond Conventional Schooling, is available now wherever books are sold!
Send us a textDr. Akilah Cadet is all the hyphenates: CEO of Change Cadet (creating meaningful change behind some of the biggest brands you use everyday), leader, speaker, creative director, producer, writer (White Supremacy is all Around: Notes from a Black Disabled Woman in a White World), co-owner of the Roots and Soul soccer teams, and podcast host of Humane Rights, to name a few.We sit down virtually to talk the magic of Oakland, the importance of harmony over balance, suffering from Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, how she became a sports team owner, and why it is more important than ever to support BIPOC and marginalized voices and businesses.Buy Akilah's book White Supremacy is all Around: Notes from a Black Disabled Woman in a White WorldListen to Humane RightsFollow Dr. Akilah Cadet on IGSupport the showThanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have won Best of the Bay Best Podcast in 2022 , 2023 , and 2024 without you! -- Fight fascism. Shop small. Use cash. Fuck ice. -- Support Bitch Talk here! Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage! Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts! Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram, Threads, and Substack Listen every Monday at 7 am on BFF.FM
Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis
Today, we meet an AT thru-hiker from the Class of 2015 who went on to buy and run a hostel near the Nantahala Outdoor Center. Erin Tuveson, or Bookie, became so enamored of the trail that she wanted to be around the community she met out there. Erin now owns and runs the Rambling Roots Hostel, bringing her AT knowledge to bear as she puts together the kind of place she loved when she was hiking. You can learn more about Erin and her hostel at her website Rambling Roots Hostel. Additionally, you can keep up with Erin and the hostel on social media at: Rambling Roots Hostel andRambling Roots Hostel (@ramblingrootshostel) • Instagram profile. Also, Erin's blog about traveling with her dog is at How My Dog Survived a Thru-Hike With Me: Keeping Them Healthy - The Trek . Also on the show today is JC Van Etten, who recently published a book following his successful completion of the Continental Divide Trail, which completed his Triple Crown. Check out his book at Hiking the Continental Divide Trail: "Embracing the Brutality" Our Hike the Good Hike team moves on to Shanda Carter, a mother of threew who will be hiking the Colorado Trail later in the year. You cvan follow Shanda on Instagram at Shanda Carter (@shandacarter_) • Instagram profile . In my accountability blog, I've started to acquire some of the smaller items I'll need for my hike, and I also lost Luis, my personal trainer this week. We keep moving forward though, as Jake has taken up the task of getting me in some sort of shape for the trail. I used my hike in 2024 on the South West Coast Path in the UK to help raise money for my absolute favorite charity, Parenting Matters, on whose board I've been privileged to serve for over a decade. You can learn more about the hike and the organization–and donate–by visiting https://parentingmattersfl.org/eventer/hike-with-steve-empowering-parents-one-step-at-a-time/edate/2024-04-15/. I hope you want to support this critical mission. Don't forget. Our entire series of videos from our Woods Hole Weekend in 2022 is now FREE and available at my YouTube page at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wA8ImK4qpNc&list=PLu8u88nsJtgWZxT8DLwEW2yXcz4gT6HXs There, you'll find all sorts of tips and tricks that our guests took away from the weekend that helped them with their own hikes this year. Check it out. I often ask listeners for ideas on who to interview, and I'm sure several of you say, "I could do that. I've got an awesome story to tell." You're the person we need to hear from. If you'd like to be interviewed on the podcast, just register as a guest on the link below, and I'll be in touch. https://www.hikingradionetwork.com/show/mighty-blue-on-the-appalachian-trail-the-ultimate-mid-life-c/guests/intake/ If you like what we're doing on the Hiking Radio Network, and want to see our shows continue, please consider supporting us with either a one-off or monthly donation. You'll find the donate button on each Hiking Radio Network page at https://www.hikingradionetwork.com . Additionally, you can join our membership at http://buymeacoffee.com/mightyblue. It's worth checking out what is on offer for you there. If you prefer NOT to use PayPal, you can now support us via check by mailing it to Mighty Blue Publishing, 3821 Milflores Drive, Sun City Center, FL 33573. Any support is gratefully received. Additionally, you can "Zelle" me a donation to steve@hikingradionetwork.com. Or "Venmo" me at @Steve-Adams-105. They both work! If you'd like to take advantage of my book offer (all three of my printed hiking books–with a personal message and signed by me–for $31, including postage to the United States) send a check payable to Mighty Blue Publishing at the address just above.
A reflection on the Mass and the Eucharist through Scripture and the early Church, exploring how the first Christians understood Christ's real presence, reverence in worship, and the continuity of the Mass from the apostles through the Church Fathers. The post ROF2 – The Mass: the Universal Sign – Roots of the Faith with Mike Aquilina – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
A wide-ranging conversation with guitarist and composer Mike Seal on the making of his newest album, the craft of touring, and why human connection still matters for music. We swap road stories, gear notes, and honest takes on streaming, AI, and what it takes to last.Go pick up Mike's new record, Danger Ranger, at MikeSealmusic.com
This is a quick episode in which Lars gives an update on what is coming up next from us now that The Roots of Ruin is complete!
Everybody loves an origin story, this week's podcast has two. Featuring clips from our first episode, before the podcast even had a name, with our first guest, Fred Goodwin, a.k.a. Mr. Risk, we talk about the formative years of both the medium and the messenger. As his retirement nears, we look back over Fred's long career as a trader, salesperson and strategist, and the many lessons learned along the way, especially on how to think about markets at their extremes. In detailing how his contrarian outlook was formed, we bring a strong sense of history to bear in thoughts on the current trends in gold, the US dollar, the Japanese yen and global equities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
About the GuestsMELODY FOWLER: Roots Farm Education Founder, Director, Form III Instructor Ages 10-12Melody is a happy wife of 28 years, a proud mother of three and now an over-the-moon grandma of four grandchildren. She was born in El Paso, Texas, and moved to Redding when she was five years old. She loved learning as a child and her favorite pastime was to play school in her garage with younger siblings and neighborhood friends on vintage desks her father bought at local yard sales.After receiving her Bachelor's Degree in Liberal Studies and teaching credential from Simpson University, Melody taught a self-contained fifth grade classroom for 11 years before moving on to the 8th grade teaching English and U.S. History for four years. She finds it essential to teach the next generation to revere and protect the rich inheritance of liberty they have been gifted. She also completed her administrative credential in Educational Leadership and wrote her Master's paper on Charlotte Mason.She participated in the Northern California Arts Project, the Shasta County Math Grant, and a three-year ELL grammar program teaching English as a second language. Melody was involved in her site's leadership team, acted as a site council member, and successfully advocated for funding creative problem-solving programs like Odyssey of the Mind for the gifted and talented. She also volunteered to coach other activities like student government, softball, and cheer. In her free time, she enjoys learning about education, philosophy, economics, history, gardening, and spending time with her family and six dogs.CHAD FOWLER: Roots Farm Education Founder, Director, and Form II Instructor Ages 8-9Chad was born and raised in Shasta County. He and his wife Melody have three children with the youngest almost 16. From an early age, Chad had an interest in gardening and animals and participated in Shasta County 4-H. Chad worked his family business as well as other working retail management for many years. After helping in his son's kindergarten class and coming from a family of teachers, Chad decided his place needed to be in the classroom and he went back to school. He received his BA in Liberal Studies and teaching credential through Simpson University. He later completed his administrative credential and Masters degree in Educational Leadership through National University. He has been a public school educator since 2008 and served as a Master Teacher, Teacher in Charge, Activities Director and Lead Teacher. He has participated in the Shasta County Math Grant, the Northern California Arts Project for teachers, Gates Literacy Grant and other teacher development trainings since 2008. Chad enjoys time in the garden growing vegetables, fruits and flowers, camping with his family and spending time with his Nigerian Dwarf Goats and chickens. Roots Farm Education In the year 2020 they started with 57 students and now have nearly 100 students. They are building slow with in-depth training for their teachers and mission alignment with the incoming families. Their mission states: Roots Farm Education provides home-educated families with a learning environment that integrates agriculture and academics. Stemming from a Christ-centered, Charlotte Mason education, the curriculum embodies western thought with the instruction that pursues truth, promotes wisdom and beauty, creates a pathway to responsibility, and fosters individual initiative and ingenuity. With the land as the laboratory and assistance from experts within the community, factual knowledge in math and science will be hands-on along with essential life skills such as: producing, processing, and marketing food, animal husbandry, sewing, and basic construction. Roots aim is to cultivate a generation of children ready to succeed in higher education, career, and life, while positively impacting the world around them and preserving the lost art of self-reliance. Show NotesTwo seasoned teachers from the public school system decided to break away and start a school that would focus on agriculture and a Christian classical pedagogy. This inspiring episode of challenges, faith, and vision tells their story. Some topics covered include:Practical advise on how to start a new school: how to create a clear vision, realistic expectations, and acceptance of trialsHow to hire the right teachersHow did the first year go and where are you now?What struggles did you face during the planning process?How Temple Grandin helped them develop a purpose for agriculture studiesHow Charlotte Mason's philosophy influenced their approach and purposeVisit Ambleside EnglandJoys of learning and Focus on education in faithForms for classes and their flexibilityWhat a generous curriculum according to Charlotte Mason really looks like in practiceAdvice to Classical Education and Faith based SchoolsClassroom teachers and how they adaptedBible StudyNot using Chromebooks and studies that prove why notHerzog Foundation support for faith based schools: the Business sideResources and People MentionedCharlotte MasonKaren GlassClassical Education Facebook Group and Beautiful Teaching with Adrienne FreasBenjamin Lyda The Herzog FoundationJohn HeitzenraterMaria MontessoriLisa Ector, Board of Directors for CMIBooks and Curriculum MentionedLittle House on the Prairie by Laura Ingles WilderCharlotte Mason volumesGuide to Working With Farm Animals by Temple GrandinDark Enough to See the Stars in a Jamestown Sky by Connie LapalloRightStart MathMicroscopic World by Rosie DickinsOctopus Scientist by Sy MontgomeryIsland of Surtsey: Iceland's Upstart Island by Loree Griffin BurnsRobin Hood by Howard PyleMere Christianity by C.S. Lewis and the Study GuideMarco Polo: his travels and adventures by George Makepeace TowleCanterbury Tales book and videosChris Hall on Common ArtsBooks about damaging use of ChromebooksJamestown books; Dark Enough to See the Stars in a Jamestown Sky by Connie Lapallo and Blood on the River by Elisa CarboneIsland of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'DellAlfie Kohn books on educationSchools they visited in DallasMount St. Michael Catholic School in DallasJohn Heitzenrater's school (He was the headmaster of Founders Classical in Corinth Texas when Chad and Melody visited. Now he is the headmaster of Chrysostom Academy in PA).St. George Classical Academy in Denton, TX founded by Benjamin Lyda, author of Scriptorium Writing and Living Classical. _____________________________________This podcast is produced by Beautiful Teaching, LLC.Support this podcast:
The gap between being great in college and thriving as a pro is smaller than a square of grass, and that's exactly where Tommy McCabe lives. We sit down with the Oakland Roots midfielder to unpack how a backyard obsession, a London childhood, and the Jersey hotbed launched a journey through youth national teams, Notre Dame, MLS, and the USL Championship. Tommy brings calm clarity to a noisy landscape: the right path isn't a league acronym, it's the daily training environment that pushes you while helping you belong.We dive into the core pro separators, awareness, scanning, and first touch, and why the game gets tighter and faster with every level. Tommy explains how to keep the ball and structure under pressure, how to master the basics without boredom, and why decision-making starts with seeing the right picture before the ball arrives. From there, we talk culture: the best clubs build environment, connection, and belonging. He shares candid insights on roster turnover, improving USL contracts, and the delicate balance between opportunity and stability that shapes a season and a career.Curious about MLS vs USL differences, player lifestyle, and what promotion and relegation could mean for the American game? Tommy offers a measured view rooted in player welfare and professional standards while still embracing the excitement of higher stakes. We also look ahead to Oakland's potential on and off the field, training at the former Raiders facility, and turning a historic stadium into a fortress. If you care about player development, coaching, and what truly makes a professional, this conversation will sharpen your lens.If this resonated, follow and subscribe, share it with a teammate or coach, and leave a review to help more people find the show. What's the one habit you think separates a pro from the rest?
It depends on who you ask. Until recently empathy was generally considered a positive thing. But a growing number of mostly conservative voices believe empathy can be extremely dangerous — even toxic. Their argument is that empathy can drive irrational thinking and behaviour in public life. The result is a growing battle over empathy in a world that has never seemed to need it more. If you like this podcast, you may want to listen to this: Why practicing empathy is far from simple.Guests in this podcast:Matt Richins – neuroscientist and psychologist, who did research on empathy at Exeter University, UK.Susan Lanzoni – author, historian of psychology, psychiatry, and neuroscience and professor at Harvard's School of Continuing EducationMary Gordon – founder of Roots of Empathy program, TorontoMichael Slote – author, philosopher and professor of ethics at the University of MiamiMargaret Davidson – Roots of Empathy classroom facilitator, Chiganois ElementaryKourtney Simms – Chiganois Elementary teacherEllie – Grade 1 student, Chiganois Elementary
If you've ever felt like your to-do list keeps growing even when no one is actually asking anything of you… like everything somehow turns into a demand the moment it enters your awareness, this episode is for you. We're going to talk about something called demand sensitivity: why pressure can feel so intense and how to start shifting out of 'should mode' so your life feels lighter and more intentional. In this episode, you will learn: What demand sensitivity is and why pressure feels so intense How "should mode" creates overwhelm, guilt, and resistance How to start shifting your relationship with demands so you feel more ease and choice Mentioned in Episode:
Desert Roots and Gospel GoalsMatthew and Daniel Leo grew up in the Middle East, where sunbaked streets doubled as soccer fields and neighbors quickly became family. Their childhood was filled with the rhythms of daily life, including shared meals, local traditions, and long afternoons chasing a ball through the dust. With parents devoted to humanitarian work, the brothers were immersed in a life of service and shaped by a deep love for people, culture, and faith that would stay with them wherever they went.Now students at Cedarville University, the brothers lace up their cleats as members of the University's soccer team. But if you ask them, they'll tell you their identity goes far deeper than their roles on the field or in the classroom. As they shared recently on the Cedarville Stories podcast, they see themselves first and foremost as children of God — young men whose purpose isn't just to win games but to live lives that reflect Christ.Matthew shared how his identity as a follower of Jesus isn't something he sets aside when he steps onto the field. When he's playing in front of a crowd or pushing through a tough match, his faith remains central to who he is. The way he competes, responds to pressure, and carries himself flows from that deeper commitment. For him, soccer isn't separate from his spiritual life; it's another place where his walk with Christ is lived out.Daniel followed with a heartfelt message for those who may not yet know Christ. He encouraged listeners to explore the Bible with an open heart, describing it as a powerful collection of stories about real people — flawed, broken, and often struggling — who encountered God's grace. Through those stories, he explained, there's a clear picture of hope, redemption, and purpose. Both brothers emphasized that a life shaped by faith is not about perfection but about daily trust and living in a way that reflects something greater than themselves.Their future plans? The Leo brothers hope to return to the Middle East after graduation to continue the work their parents started. They want to invest in people, love their neighbors, and serve in a region they still call home.In a world often driven by status or stats, Matthew and Daniel's story is refreshingly simple and deeply inspiring: two brothers chasing a ball, loving deeply, and running toward a calling far greater than themselves.https://share.transistor.fm/s/aa08bb61https://youtu.be/m9WnRUATlJE
On this episode of America at Night with McGraw Milhaven, McGraw welcomes Stephen Kinzer, author of “All the Shah's Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror,” for an in-depth discussion on the 1953 U.S.-backed coup in Iran and how its aftermath continues to shape instability and extremism in the Middle East today. Next, Peter Schiff, Bloomberg finance reporter, joins the show to break down the latest developments in the financial markets. Schiff analyzes inflation pressures, interest rate policy, investor confidence, and what current trends could mean for everyday Americans navigating an uncertain economic landscape. Finally, Jeff Reinbold, President and CEO of the National Park Foundation, shares details about the upcoming 250-year celebration of America's national parks, highlighting conservation efforts, public engagement, and why preserving these natural treasures remains vital for future generations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
January 28th, 2026: Keep Going Against the Current; The Life of St Angela Merici; God is Calling Us Out of a Throwaway Culture; Let God into the Roots of Our Problems
Europeans brought with them their own unique languages which helped shape North American English. Evolution of the English language in North America. Check out the YouTube version of this episode at Video link https://youtu.be/kb1OIqBLEvE which has accompanying visuals including maps, charts, timelines, photos, illustrations, and diagrams. History of English podcast at https://amzn.to/3IPLF8O Books by Kevin Stroud available at https://amzn.to/4mPav6x ENJOY Ad-Free content, Bonus episodes, and Extra materials when joining our growing community on https://patreon.com/markvinet SUPPORT this channel by purchasing any product on Amazon using this FREE entry LINK https://amzn.to/3POlrUD (Amazon gives us credit at NO extra charge to you). Mark Vinet's HISTORICAL JESUS podcast at https://parthenonpodcast.com/historical-jesus Mark's TIMELINE video channel: https://youtube.com/c/TIMELINE_MarkVinet Website: https://markvinet.com/podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.vinet.9 X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/MarkVinet_HNA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denarynovels Mark's books: https://amzn.to/3k8qrGM Audio credit: History of English podcast with Kevin Stroud Audio excerpts reproduced under the Fair Use (Fair Dealings) Legal Doctrine for purposes such as criticism, comment, teaching, education, scholarship, research and news reporting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rev. David Grant has a new book out "Closing the Doors" and he joins Creator and Host, Rev. Renaldo McKenzie for Part 23 of What Your Story on The Neoliberal Round Podcast and YouTube Channel. This will be a three part episode and it promises to be inspirational.David Grant recently relocated to the US from Jamaica and shares his journey with us. He was the Senior Pastor for the Jamaica Evangelistic Center after taking up the mantle from his Mentor the Late Bishop V.T. Williams who died a few years ago. David served in ministry from 16 and under the tutelage of Dr. Williams grew to an inspirational figure. But he will tell you that his story is centered on Jesus Christ who has helped him to overcome the struggles of life and realize his dreams. He wrote a new work book, "Closing the Doors" and it centers on deliverance and healing and discipleship. He also co-founded an organization focusing on healing, deliverance and marriage counselling, odigia global. A production of The Neoliberal Corporation. https://theneoliberal.com and https://renaldocmckenzie.com#renaldomckenzie Email us info@theneoliberal.comCall us 445-260-9198
Team insiders Ryan Mink and Garrett Downing speak with Rick Minter, father of new Head Coach Jesse Minter and longtime coach himself, about how Jesse has grown as a coach, what makes him ready to be a head coach for the first time, what his defense will look like, when his family knew he was destined for coaching, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A podcast listener reached out with the desire to tell her story and the impact her life has had on her profession. On such a sensitive and timely topic, I was happy to have an expert explain their relationship with immigration—both personally and professionally.Listen as this New York born, Palestine rooted, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor talks living out the American Dream, making a family move to Palestine, dividing time and energy between cultures and teaching. What a joy to meet a listener turned guest. Thoughtful and understanding, Nadia has a caring disposition that makes her so easy to talk to. I'd like to thank this episode's sponsor, FirstLine Urgent Care. Local Emergency Department doc, Kurt Bloomstrand and wife and ER nurse, Sarah, are dedicated to this heart-led passion project. The Bloomstrands are opening a local and modern urgent care, FirstLine, at 2043 S. Neil Street in Champaign. Care you know. People You Trust. Follow firstlineurgentcare on Instagram and Facebook for the latest updates and visit firstlineurgentcare.com.Thank you so much for listening! However your podcast host of choice allows, please positively: rate, review, comment and give all the stars! Don't forget to follow, subscribe, share and ring that notification bell so you know when the next episode drops! Also, search and follow hyperlocalscu on all social media. If I forgot anything or you need me, visit my website at HyperLocalsCU.com. Byee.
What if the sequence we've always assumed—plaque causes arterial stiffness—is actually backwards? Dr. Lily Johnston proposes that impaired nitric oxide signaling may stiffen arteries first, creating the endothelial injury that then promotes plaque formation.Dr. Lily Johnston is a board-certified vascular surgeon and newly certified obesity medicine physician who bridges the operating room and metabolic medicine. After years of scraping plaque from arterial walls, she began questioning why surgical outcomes remain so modest—and discovered that what she was treating might represent the end stage of multiple distinct disease phenotypes, not a single condition.In this episode, Dr. Johnston shares her forest fire analogy for understanding LDL risk, explains why tissue surrounding diseased arteries shows profound inflammation even in first-time surgeries, and reveals why 80–90% of the operations she performs could potentially be prevented with upstream metabolic intervention.Questions Answered in This Episode:Do metabolically healthy people with elevated LDL need the same treatment as those with active disease?Why might someone with "great" biomarkers still have significant plaque burden?What will individualized cardiovascular treatment look like in 20 years?To what extent is vascular disease a metabolic disease—and is this accepted in vascular surgery?Where do you stand on the LDL particle number vs. metabolic context debate?What percentage of vascular surgeries could have been avoided with earlier metabolic intervention?A surgeon's-eye view of what happens when metabolic dysfunction goes unaddressed for decades—and a practical framework for intervening before the fire starts.Find more of Dr. Johnston online:Live Q&AYoutube channelLinkedInCoresight HealthSpecial thanks to the sponsors of this episode:✅ Genova Connect – Get 15% off any test kit with code METABOLICLINK here.✅ Toups and Co – Get 15% off your first order with code METABOLIC here.✅ Troscriptions – Get 10% off your first order with code METABOLICLINK here.✅ MudWtr – Get up to 43% off + free shipping and a free rechargeable frother with code METABOLICLINK here.In every episode of The Metabolic Link, we'll uncover the very latest research on metabolic health and therapy. If you like this episode, please share it, subscribe, follow, and leave us a comment or review on whichever platform you use to tune in!You can find us on all your major podcast players here and full episodes are also up on our Metabolic Health Summit YouTube channel!Find us on social: Instagram Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Please keep in mind: The Metabolic Link does not provide medical or health advice, but rather general information that does not serve as a substitute for a licensed healthcare professional. Never delay in seeking medical advice from an appropriately licensed medical provider for any health condition that you may have.
What do you wish I asked this guest? What was your "quotable moment" from this episode? This week I'm talking with Eve of Desert Roots Apothecary to unpack everyday witchcraft, reclaim power through simple rituals, and co-create a New Year spell built from ordinary, meaningful items. The talk is candid, practical, and full of permission to do magic that fits a real life.• what being a witch means as agency and intuition• simple daily spells tied to chores and focus• practical warding with herbs, sigils, and runes• time, ADHD, and letting go of perfection• kitchen life, shared meals, and craft in community• mentors and folk traditions that keep magic grounded• co-crafted spell to invite the year's goodVisit Eve and Desert Roots Apothecary at desertrootswitches.com!Support the showSupport the show and get tons of bonus content, videos, monthly spell boxes, and more at CrepuscularConjuration.com!Or become a paying subscriber on Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1777532/supportWant to see if you're a good fit for the show? (Hint: if you're a witch, you probably are!) email me at youraveragewitchpodcast at gmail.comFollow YAW at:instagram.com/youraveragewitchpodcastfacebook.com/youraveragewitchpodcastReview the show on Apple podcastspodcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-average-witch-podcast/id1567845483
Send us a textThis episode was recorded April 20, 2022.A lot has happened since then, including, Lindsay receiving the George Award January, 2026 for her achievements.For transformative community impact, leadership, and tireless advocacy for education, workforce, and youth.If you want a story of one amazing woman, listen in!In this powerful episode of Women of the Northwest, host Jan Johnson sits down with Lindsay Davis, Hampton Lumber's Community Outreach Specialist and former Astoria Chamber of Commerce President. Lindsay shares her remarkable journey from rural Southern Oregon to becoming a community leader on the North Coast. Hear how she overcame discrimination as a pregnant 18-year-old job seeker by getting creative with her approach, returned to work just days after giving birth, and eventually found her calling connecting forestry, education, and community development. From selling manure as a kid to planning innovative events like the Hampton Sip n Stroll, Lindsay's story is packed with resilience, creativity, and the power of community. Plus, learn about exciting new projects including a 35-foot yurt on Hampton's tree farm that will serve as an interpretive center for youth and adults. Subscribe to the Women of the Northwest podcast for inspiring stories and adventures.Find me on my website: jan-johnson.com
A look at what makes snowboarding t-shirts and apparel so iconic, from graphics to colors and style (and how the cultural history of the sport has shaped the look). Read the full story in the blog at 1923MainStreet.comShop at 1923 Main Street, Graphic T-Shirts, Sweatshirts and Hoodies for Those Who Love to TravelThank you for listening to the Travel Style Podcast by 1923MainStreet.com.Shop unique and original travel inspired t-shirts, sweatshirt, hoodies and more at 1923 Main Street.Follow along on X, Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook.Thank you for listening and always remember to roam freely and ride boldly.Mike Belobradic--Media provided by Jamendo
Everything Koshur is a podcast exploring Kashmiri culture, identity, and lived experience. While earlier seasons focused on preserving and celebrating Kashmiri heritage, Season 3 turns the spotlight toward Kashmiris doing interesting, meaningful work across the world - artists, creators, and changemakers shaped by their roots, wherever they are.With new hosts, Ritvik Raina and Akansha Bhat, the season opens with singer-songwriter Shreea Kaul, who reflects on moving from India at a young age, bonding with her mother over Bollywood and Indian TV, discovering her love for music, and how her Kashmiri upbringing shaped her resilience. She also shares hard truths about the music industry, and her goals for the future.Through honest conversations, Everything Koshur explores what it means to carry Kashmir forward, through ambition, creativity, and evolution.
Fluent Fiction - Danish: Rediscovering Roots: Søren's Journey in Nyhavn's Embrace Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/da/episode/2026-01-27-23-34-02-da Story Transcript:Da: Nyhavn glitrede under vinterens klare himmel.En: Nyhavn glittered under the clear winter sky.Da: De farverige huse stod som soldater langs kanalen, og snefnug dansede i luften.En: The colorful houses stood like soldiers along the canal, and snowflakes danced in the air.Da: Søren trådte forsigtigt gennem sneen, trukket mod lyden af latter og duften af varm gløgg.En: Søren stepped carefully through the snow, drawn by the sound of laughter and the scent of warm gløgg.Da: Klara ved hans side sprang ivrigt fremad, hendes røde halstørklæde flagrede i vinterbrisen.En: Klara at his side eagerly skipped ahead, her red scarf fluttering in the winter breeze.Da: "Kig på det her, Søren!"En: "Look at this, Søren!"Da: udbrød Klara, da de nærmede sig den første bod.En: exclaimed Klara as they approached the first stall.Da: Der var håndlavede stearinlys og små træfigurer.En: There were handmade candles and small wooden figures.Da: Søren kunne mærke varmen fra soppen, men også en kulde fra sin egen tvivl.En: Søren could feel the warmth from the candles, but also a chill from his own doubt.Da: Byen føltes både velkendt og fremmed.En: The city felt both familiar and foreign.Da: Klara trak ham videre, hendes begejstring smittede lidt af.En: Klara pulled him onward, her excitement somewhat infectious.Da: "Du må prøve de brændte mandler!"En: "You have to try the roasted almonds!"Da: sagde hun, mens hun langede en pose til ham.En: she said, handing him a bag.Da: Den søde duft omsluttede dem, og Søren gav et svagt smil.En: The sweet aroma enveloped them, and Søren gave a faint smile.Da: Han tog en dyb indånding og lod den velkendte smag bringe minder fra barndommen frem.En: He took a deep breath and allowed the familiar taste to bring forth childhood memories.Da: Efter at have vandret gennem de tætpakkede gyder, kom de til et åbent område.En: After wandering through the crowded alleys, they came to an open area.Da: Her spillede en lokal gruppe traditionel musik.En: Here, a local group played traditional music.Da: Søren stoppede op.En: Søren stopped.Da: Tonerne af harmonikaen svømmede ud i den kølige luft, og et uventet sus gik gennem hans krop.En: The tones of the accordion floated into the cool air, and an unexpected thrill ran through his body.Da: Det var som om musikken kaldte på noget dybt indeni ham.En: It was as if the music called to something deep inside him.Da: Klara kiggede på ham med et skævt smil.En: Klara looked at him with a crooked smile.Da: "Er det ikke fantastisk?"En: "Isn't it amazing?"Da: Hun dansede lidt på stedet.En: She danced a bit on the spot.Da: Søren nikkede, opløst i musikkens magi.En: Søren nodded, absorbed in the magic of the music.Da: De gamle melodier bragte et væld af følelser op.En: The old melodies brought a flood of emotions.Da: Her, midt blandt mennesker og lyde, fandt han en uventet forbindelse til sin fortid.En: Here, amidst the people and sounds, he found an unexpected connection to his past.Da: Musikken spillede videre, og med hver tone kom en bølge af varme og genkendelse.En: The music played on, and with each note came a wave of warmth and recognition.Da: Søren lukkede øjnene et øjeblik og åbnede sig for øjeblikket.En: Søren closed his eyes for a moment and opened himself to the moment.Da: For første gang i lang tid følte han sig ikke alene.En: For the first time in a long while, he didn't feel alone.Da: Da musikken døde ud, så Søren på Klara.En: As the music faded, Søren looked at Klara.Da: Hendes smil var varmt, hendes øjne funklende.En: Her smile was warm, her eyes sparkling.Da: "Tak, Klara," sagde han lavmælt.En: "Thank you, Klara," he said softly.Da: Han indså, at byen og venskabet aldrig havde forladt ham, han skulle bare lade sig selv blive fundet igen.En: He realized that the city and the friendship had never left him; he just needed to let himself be found again.Da: Søren vidste nu, at hans rødder her stadig levede, stærkere end han havde troet.En: Søren now knew that his roots here still lived, stronger than he had thought.Da: Han kunne tilpasse sig det nye, mens han holdt fast i det gamle.En: He could adapt to the new while holding on to the old.Da: Med et nyt mod skiftede han vægten i sneen og trådte ind i vinterens vidunder.En: With newfound courage, he shifted his weight in the snow and stepped into the wonder of winter.Da: Her hørte han til.En: Here, he belonged. Vocabulary Words:glittered: glitredesoldiers: soldaterlaughter: lattersnowflakes: snefnugbreeze: brisenapproached: nærmedestall: bodhandmade: håndlavedecandles: stearinlyschill: kuldedoubt: tvivlexcited: begejstringroasted: brændtealmonds: mandleraroma: duftcrowded: tætpakkedealleys: gyderaccordion: harmonikafloated: svømmedethrill: suscrooked: skævtmagic: magimelodies: melodierflood: vældemotions: følelserrecognition: genkendelsesparkling: funklenderoots: rødderadapt: tilpassecourage: mod
Is this one of the best or worst method or repertoire books for learning to play acoustic fingerstyle blues guitar? You can learn to play music using a variety of resources including teachers, online resources, and books. Roots and Blues Fingerstyle Guitar Explorations by Steve James is a hybrid repertoire/method book for learning to play fingerstyle and bottleneck blues. This book is suitable for late beginner to advanced fingerstyle players but is best for intermediate players. I would definitely not recommend this book for complete beginners – it starts out too hard for inexperienced fingerstyle players. The book offers some technical advice as well as fun historical anecdotes and quotes. There are a bunch of fingerstyle blues books on the market, and I would generally not recommend this book over some of the others. On the positive side of things, this book excels in its material focused on open tunings and bottleneck slide. If you watch the included videos, you'll see that the author is an incredible bottleneck slide player, and that is reflected in these chapters. On the other hand, I do not like multiple things about this book. The difficulty progression isn't very smooth – the book starts out with some difficult (late beginner/intermediate) tunes, and then the difficulty varies from tune to tune. Part of this is because the open tuning arrangements (starting in the middle of the book) are a bit easier to play. There aren't a lot of exercises. There are some, but this is more of a repertoire book with analysis and technical advice in the text. I'm not a fan of the way that Acoustic Guitar Magazine lays out their books. They don't integrate their text and playing examples. Instead of text that prepares you for an example, then the example, then more text, then the next example, etc., they usually have the text in a big block, and that text will refer you to the examples which are together in another block. It requires more jumping back and forth for the reader. It's not the end of the world, but it's not my favorite. Late-beginner fingerstyle players could utilize Roots and Blues Fingerstyle Guitar Explorations as a supplement to a traditional method book: A general fingerstyle method like Alfred's “Beginning Fingerstyle Guitar,” or A more focused method like Bruce Emery's “Travis-Style Guitar from Scratch.” Roots and Blues Fingerstyle Guitar Explorations provides both treble clef and tablature for each arrangement. Neither fretting nor picking hand fingering is provided in the music, but it is sometimes mentioned in the separate text. You can usually tell which notes should be played with your thumb by looking at the treble clef – bass notes generally have down stems. Regardless, the skill of choosing sensible fingering is important, and you will need to look elsewhere to further develop this skill. Videos demonstrating the examples are available online. These are great. For me, it was especially helpful while working through the bottleneck slide chapter. © 2014 by Steve James. Produced by String Letter Media in association with the Acoustic Guitar Magazine. My own books: Fingerstyle Blues Guitar: An In-Depth Study of the 12-Bar Blues in E Major – Books 1 and 2 are available in paperback or as an eBook through Amazon [https://a.co/d/g7Udsso (Book 1) and https://a.co/d/aDbh4H0 (Book 2)]. The first priority of these books is to quickly get you playing a solo instrumental 12-bar blues, and then to build on it until you can freely improvise or “jam.” You should be up and running by the end of the third chapter, and each following chapter will add icing on the cake. Arranging for Fingerstyle Guitar: go to http://joemcmurray.com/checkout/ to purchase a pdf of my eBook. Learning to arrange melodies will also help your fingerstyle songwriting and your understanding of the inner workings of fingerstyle guitar. My upcoming book, Arranging for Fingerstyle Ukulele, will be published by Mel Bay in 2026. My music is available on all streaming platforms at https://open.spotify.com/artist/5dcokTG6C598OhTslHH5uo?si=hrQb7FViSZewDRSgECw9Ew: Pins on the Map: my third fingerstyle guitar album was released on January 19, 2024. Watch the first single, “Open Road,” on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/uPBh8sZQsT4?si=EM_wAwnHFqU1VC9C.Riding the Wave and Acoustic Oasis: my first two fingerstyle guitar albums.
George Fisher, the Judge John Crown Professor of Law at Stanford Law School, just released his new book Beware Euphoria: The Moral Roots and Racial Myths of America's Drug War, with Oxford University Press. George has been teaching and writing in the realms of evidence, prosecution practice, and criminal legal history since 1995. He began practice as a prosecutor in Massachusetts and later taught at the law schools of Boston College, Harvard, and Yale. Beware Euphoria is the most recent among a slew of other books, articles, and essays that he's published over the years, and perhaps the most contrarian. In this interview, George discusses his research methods and how he came to the conclusion that the history of America's drug war, while racially motivated, was not meant to target minorities, but protect the morals and health of America's white youth. Emily Dufton is the author of Grass Roots: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Marijuana in America (Basic Books, 2017). A drug historian and writer, her second book, on the development of the opioid addiction medication industry, is under contract with the University of Chicago Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Listen to the full episode Simone Weil was skeptical about the project of “rights.” They argued that obligations come before rights, and that rights only become real when obligations are recognized and lived. Weil believed the French Revolution made a foundational error by grounding society in rights rather than eternal obligations, creating a contradiction that still haunts liberal democracies today. Rights, Weil argues, carry a bargaining spirit and ultimately depend on force for enforcement, while obligations arise unconditionally from the mere fact of another person's vulnerability. You owe something to others not because they've asserted a claim, but because they exist. Drawing from Weil's posthumous The Need for Roots, Matthew unpacks their critique of liberal rights discourse: that modern societies undermine their own moral claims by prioritizing abstractions over duties. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I sit down with my good friend Raphaell Smith of Country Boy Mafia for an honest and powerful conversation about representation in the outdoors. Raphaell shares how he got his start in the outdoor world, how his time in the military helped shape who he is today, and why the outdoors continues to be such an important part of his life. We talk about breaking stereotypes, staying true to who you are, and finding community in spaces where you may not always see people who look like you. This episode is all about shared passion, respect for the outdoors, and showing that the love for hunting, fishing, and the outdoor lifestyle runs deeper than labels. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to episode 328 of Growers Daily! We cover: shallots in all their lovely entirety, plus earwigs—good, bad? We'll see. We are a Non-Profit!
The end comes. *** Support us on Patreon! Patrons get access to weekly premium episodes, including behind-the-scenes insights into our game, spoiler-free specials featuring games-related chat, and tons more. Tabletop Gold is Lars Casteen, David Chernicoff, Zoe Chernicoff, R. Matt Humphreys, and Robin Lange. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating and review at the podcast service of your choice, and find our website at www.tabletopgold.com. The Roots of Ruin is a production of the Pathfinder Adventure Path Abomination Vaults for Pathfinder Second Edition. Licensed music by Nicolas Jeudy / Dark Fantasy Studio, Phat Phrog Studio, and GameDev Market. Original music by Lars Casteen. The Roots of Ruin is a Tabletop Gold production, produced under the Paizo Incorporated Fan Content policy. The Roots of Ruin uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., used under Paizo's Fan Content Policy (paizo.com/licenses/fancontent). Paizo does not recognize, endorse, or sponsor this project in any way. Original characters and content are the property of Tabletop Gold. For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo products, visit paizo.com…
Long before we consciously think about it, we're already making choices. How much to push. When to stay quiet. What feels possible — and what feels off-limits. Most of those decisions aren't random. They're guided by beliefs we've been carrying for years, often without realizing where they came from.This episode of That Greenwich Life is an invitation to slow down and examine those beliefs — especially the ones LIMITING us. So many of the limits we accept as “just the way things are” aren't rooted in truth at all. They're inherited, learned, and reinforced until they feel immovable. But they don't have to be.My guest, Sarah Sadie Newett, is the founder of SSN, an award-winning movement practice studio in Westport that has built a deeply devoted community of people who return week after week — not just for physical results, but for transformation. She has decades of professional experience as a dancer and aerialist and has performed alongside artists including Lady Gaga, The Roots, and Lil' Kim. She has collaborated with major wellness and fashion brands such as Max Mara, Alo Yoga, Rhone, and Beyond Yoga. Through movement and her own journey of sobriety, Sarah helps people challenge long-held assumptions about their bodies and abilities, creating space for confidence, trust, and possibility. Whether working with athletes, creatives, mothers, or high-performing professionals, her clients consistently leave feeling capable of far more than they imagined.This episode is about more than physical flexibility or strength. It's about what becomes possible when beliefs change — not just in thought, but in practice. Because when your beliefs evolve, the way you move through your life evolves with them.Thank You to Our Sponsors: • RMA of New York — our Season 2 Presenting Sponsor and leading fertility care provider • Jack Rabbits Gymnastics and Soccer Club — a beloved children's movement and enrichment space helping kids build confidence, coordination, and joy through play • Room for Paws Pet Resort — a trusted, full-service pet resort providing exceptional care and peace of mind for families and their furry family membersLet's Connect!If this episode inspired you, please follow, rate, and review That Greenwich Life so more women can find these conversations. Follow me on Instagram @DorothyOnTV and check out my website www.DorothyOnTV.com for all updates and TGL merch. And watch this full episode on my Youtube Channel.
What if the real issue isn't what you're producing, but what's producing you?In this message, Roots Before Results, Pastor Talaat McNeely challenges the habit of focusing on outward behavior while ignoring the deeper work God wants to do in the heart. Teaching from Luke 6:43–45, he reminds us that fruit never appears by accident. What shows up in our words, reactions, and attitudes is the result of what's been forming beneath the surface all along.This sermon goes beyond surface-level obedience and asks a more searching question: Who am I becoming under God's rule? You'll hear why managing appearances leads to exhaustion, why pressure reveals what's really stored inside us, and how God's goal is not just compliance, but formation.Pastor Talaat also speaks directly to the role of community, environment, and daily influences in spiritual growth, making the case that lasting change rarely happens in isolation. This episode is honest, pastoral, and deeply practical, inviting listeners to stop trying harder and start going deeper.If you've ever felt frustrated by patterns that keep repeating, or sensed God calling you beyond surface change, this message will meet you right where you are and point you toward real, lasting transformation.Listen now on The Purpose City Church Podcast.
Send a message to the JestersThe Fairy Whistle Crew prepairs for their arrival at the crescent shaped isle. Romance is had and secrets are revealed.Starring: Anders the Pirate (Narrator), Rachel Kordell (Brigit Jones), Andrew Frost (Gerard "Steady Gerry" Fournier), Seth Coveyou (Captain Edgar Kelley), Sky Swanson (Sergei), Grace (Compass).Edit Team: Casey Reardon, Sky Swanson [EQ], & Andrew Frost [Sound Design]Shoutouts! Need more game modules? Check out https://hatdbuilder.com for some fantastic new content to bring to your games! Use the code 'RPJESTERS' for 20% off your order, and to support the show!Want to see more of Ders? Check out https://thestorytellersquad.com/Listen to Grace's amazing music over at https://open.spotify.com/artist/6WC24QD6uZIf1ocf46X0sAAlso, listen to Grace in The Fall of Athium over at https://www.twitch.tv/smokinggluegunsWant some cool RP Jesters Merch? Check out our website https://rpjesters.com/pages/storeSupport the show directly and get hours of bonus content over at https://www.patreon.com/c/rpjesters/membershipMusic Courtesy of Epidemic Sound:"Mystery Unfold" by Roots and Recognition"Spring Romance" by Hanna EkstromIntro/Outro Music by Seth Coveyou.Additional Music by Monument Studios and YouTube Audio Library.Game System: 7th Sea Support the showCheck our socials!
We're shoveling out from the winter storm of apathy and despair this week on Sustainability Now! Your host, Justin Mog, is delighted to welcome back into the studio Dr. Natasha DeJarnett to talk about the next installment of the UofL Envirome Institute's “& Science” series, coming up on Thursday, Feb. 5th, with a focus on History & Science. The event begins with a reception at 5:15 pm, and the panel begins promptly at 6:00 pm. It's taking place at Roots 101 African-American Museum (124 N 1st St). Please join us for the third installment of the “& Science” Forums organized by UofL's Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute. During History & Science, we will celebrate community heroes and hear from an expert panel on the key intersections of history and science. The panel will discuss historic infrastructure affecting environmental health disparities; examine the policy and legal frameworks that shape local climate and environmental conditions; and encourage widespread participation in strengthening Louisville's environment. Please RSVP at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/history-science-tickets-1979812499481. The evening will feature: Speakers: • Dr. John Chenault (Associate Professor, Director of Anti-Racism Initiatives, UofL) • Ms. Hannah Drake (Cultural Strategist; Co-Executive Director, IDEAS xLab; Co-Founder, (Un)Known Project) • Dr. Swannie Jett (Chief Executive Officer, Park DuValle Community Health Center) • Dr. Lynn Pohl (Archivist, The Filson Historical Society) • The Honorable Attica Scott (Former Kentucky State Representative for District 41; Director of Special Projects, Forward Justice Action Network) • Dr. Monica Unseld (Founder and Executive Director, Until Justice Data Partners) "& Science" Trailblazer Awardee: • Dr. Kevin W. Cosby (Senior Pastor, St. Stephen Baptist Church; President, Simmons College of Kentucky) Also Featuring: • Dr. Natasha DeJarnett (Assistant Professor, Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute, UofL) • Dr. Ricky L. Jones (Professor and Past Chair, Pan-African Studies; Baldwin-King Scholar-in-Residence, Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute, UofL) About the Series: The Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute is hosting this quarterly health forum called “& Science". The third installment of the series will focus on History & Science, featuring leaders from different historical and scientific backgrounds. The “& Science” series provides a community forum for conversations at the intersection of health, the environment & science. Topics explored throughout the first year of the series include communication, faith, history, art & science. Natasha DeJarnett, PhD, MPH, BCES, is the co-founder of the “& Science” series, an Assistant Professor in the School of Medicine, and a researcher with UofL's Envirome Institute (https://louisville.edu/envirome). Dr. DeJarnett's research interests include the cardiovascular health burden of extreme heat exposure, air quality, and environmental health disparities. In addition, Dr. DeJarnett is passionate about environmental health research that informs policies and empowering communities through research engagement. As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! is hosted by Dr. Justin Mog and airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at https://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at https://appalatin.com
Scottsdale's Western roots come alive in a big way each year, and today we're talking about the traditions that keep that spirit thriving. I'm joined by lifelong Scottsdale resident Raoul Zubia to talk all things Western Week and the iconic Parada del Sol Historic Parade. If you've ever lined Scottsdale Road for the Parada del Sol, wandered Old Town during Western Week, or felt that unmistakable Western pride in the air, today's guest has likely played a role in bringing that experience to life. Raoul Zubia is a lifelong Scottsdale resident, Coronado High School graduate, retired banker, and deeply committed community advocate. Over the years, he's served in numerous leadership roles — from Chair of the Scottsdale Human Services Commission to President of Partners for Paiute — and he currently serves on several local foundations and committees, including the Parada del Sol Committee, where he's also one of the parade announcers. Raoul's dedication to Scottsdale has earned him some meaningful recognition, including Scottsdale Leadership's Hodges Award and induction into the Scottsdale History Hall of Fame. Today, we're talking about what makes Scottsdale Western Week and the Parada del Sol Historic Parade such treasured traditions — and why they continue to matter to our city. Gather up your western attire, lawn chairs and family members, the 72nd Annual Parada del Sol Parade & Trail's End Festival is coming to Old Town Scottsdale on Saturday, January 31, 2026. The parade starts at 9:30. The Trails End Festival starts at 12:00 pm Calendar Of Events A Taste of AZ Food and Drink Festival Saturday January 31st Salt River Fields at Talking Stick This festival delivers mouth-watering flavours, handcrafted drinks and live entertainment under the desert sky. It's a must attend! Head to their website for more information and tickets. https://atasteofaz.com/a-taste-of-az-food-and-drink-festival-in-scottsdale-arizona/ Cheyenne Jackson- Mid Life Torso Sunday February 1st 7:00 pm Virginia C Piper Theater Mid Life Torso is a musical meditation on art, love, fatherhood, and the cosmic twists that have shaped his remarkable path. Ticket prices vary. Head to scottsdale arts for more information. https://scottsdalearts.org/whats-on/events/cheyenne-jackson-mid-life-torso-tour/ Waste Management Open Feb 2-8th at the TPC Scottsdale Home to the largest and most enthusiastic crowds in the game as well as the most iconic hole on the PGA TOUR – the famed 16th hole Coliseum Visit their website for tickets. https://wmphoenixopen.com/general-admission-tickets/
As Buffalo prepares for the first annual Sankofa Conference, Marcus Watson and Nubian Goddess join What's Next to explore the relationship between continental Africans and African diasporans. They reflect on the importance of understanding historical roots, reclaiming Black identity, and fostering self-love and community support. A conversation about healing, connection, and building community through shared history.
Fluent Fiction - Catalan: Reuniting Under the Winter Sun: A Journey to Rekindle Roots Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ca/episode/2026-01-26-08-38-20-ca Story Transcript:Ca: Amb el sol hivernal reflectint sobre les muntanyes cobertes de neu, el Monestir de Montserrat lluïa com un miratge celestial.En: With the winter sun reflecting on the snow-covered mountains, the Monestir de Montserrat shone like a celestial mirage.Ca: Les parets antigues reverberaven amb els càntics suaus dels monjos, mentre l'aire fresc portava el perfum dels pins i el murmuri distant dels campanars dels pobles proper.En: The ancient walls reverberated with the gentle chants of the monks, while the fresh air carried the scent of pines and the distant murmur of the bells from nearby villages.Ca: Era un lloc perfecte per a una trobada especial.En: It was a perfect place for a special meeting.Ca: Mireia caminava pels passadissos de pedra, deixant que els seus passos la guiessin mentre reflexionava sobre el passat.En: Mireia walked through the stone corridors, letting her steps guide her as she reflected on the past.Ca: Havia tornat de Londres fa poc, plena de ganes de trobar-se de nou amb les seves arrels i recuperar l'energia perduda entre els llibres d'art i les galeries angleses.En: She had recently returned from London, eager to reconnect with her roots and regain the energy lost among art books and English galleries.Ca: Els seus pensaments es van interrompre quan va veure Oriol i Laia esperant-la davant d'una petita cafeteria del monestir.En: Her thoughts were interrupted when she saw Oriol and Laia waiting for her in front of a small café at the monastery.Ca: Oriol, amb delantals encara mig coberts de farina, mantenia un somriure acollidor i obria els braços per abraçar-la.En: Oriol, with aprons still half-covered in flour, wore a welcoming smile and opened his arms to embrace her.Ca: "Mireia!En: "Mireia!"Ca: " va exclamar, fent-la sentir com si mai haguessin passat tants anys.En: he exclaimed, making her feel as if no time had passed.Ca: Al seu costat, Laia, amb energia radiant, li va entregar una bufanda feta a mà, verda com els pins que envoltaven el lloc.En: Next to him, Laia, radiating energy, handed her a handmade scarf, green like the pines surrounding the place.Ca: "És per mantenir-te càlida i recordar-te la terra a la qual pertanys," va dir Laia amb un somriure.En: "It's to keep you warm and remind you of the land you belong to," said Laia with a smile.Ca: Van seure junts al voltant d'una taula de fusta vella, compartint un te calent que escalfava l'ànima.En: They sat together around an old wooden table, sharing hot tea that warmed the soul.Ca: Entre rialles i records dels dies d'escola, Mireia se sentia alhora feliç i atrapada per una vena de nostàlgia.En: Between laughter and memories of school days, Mireia felt both happy and caught by a vein of nostalgia.Ca: Els seus amics semblaven haver avançat tant.En: Her friends seemed to have moved on so much.Ca: Oriol, buscant quelcom més enllà de la seva cuina, volia donar-li un gir a la seva vida.En: Oriol, seeking something beyond his kitchen, wanted to add a twist to his life.Ca: Laia, sempre activa en causes ambientals, desitjava canviar el món una acció a la vegada.En: Laia, always active in environmental causes, wished to change the world one action at a time.Ca: El temps va passar ràpidament, i aviat van decidir caminar plegats fins al cim de la muntanya.En: Time passed quickly, and soon they decided to walk together to the mountain top.Ca: Mentre pujaven, el silenci de la natura els envoltava, oferint moments per reflexionar.En: As they climbed, the silence of nature surrounded them, offering moments for reflection.Ca: Quan van arribar al cim, observaven el paisatge silent i captivador.En: When they reached the summit, they observed the silent and captivating landscape.Ca: Mireia, amb les emocions a flor de pell, finalment va obrir-se amb els seus amics.En: Mireia, with emotions running high, finally opened up to her friends.Ca: "No estic segura d'on encaixo ara," va dir ella, sincerament.En: "I'm not sure where I fit in now," she said sincerely.Ca: "Tot ha canviat tant.En: "Everything has changed so much."Ca: "Oriol i Laia es van mirar l'un a l'altre, i des del cor van començar a parlar de les seves pròpies lluites.En: Oriol and Laia looked at each other, and heartfeltly began to speak of their own struggles.Ca: Oriol sentia la pressió de trobar una nova passió, mentre Laia temia no fer prou per canviar el món.En: Oriol felt the pressure to find a new passion, while Laia feared not doing enough to change the world.Ca: "Som aquí, junts, perquè cada un de nosaltres està buscant el seu camí," va dir Laia.En: "We are here, together, because each one of us is searching for our path," said Laia.Ca: "Podem ajudar-nos, com abans.En: "We can help each other, like before."Ca: "La conversa es va convertir en un moment de revelació i reconeixement mutu.En: The conversation turned into a moment of revelation and mutual recognition.Ca: El vent fred semblava portar una nova esperança amb ell.En: The cold wind seemed to carry a new hope with it.Ca: Després de prometre's recolzar-se més que mai abans, van començar el descens, amb una sensació renovada d'unitat.En: After promising to support each other more than ever before, they began the descent, with a renewed sense of unity.Ca: Mireia, ara més segura, comprenia que no estava sola.En: Mireia, now more assured, understood that she was not alone.Ca: Els vincles del passat eren fonamentals per guiar el seu futur.En: The bonds of the past were fundamental to guide her future.Ca: En arribar de nou al monestir, la llum del temps canviava, il·luminant el seu camí amb una calidesa especial.En: Upon returning to the monastery, the changing light illuminated their path with a special warmth.Ca: Els tres amics, rient i parlant, sabien que aquesta reunió no seria l'última.En: The three friends, laughing and talking, knew that this reunion would not be their last.Ca: Mireia, Oriol i Laia tornaven a casa, amb el compromís ferm de ser còmplices en les seves aventures venidores, cadascun amb renovada força per afrontar els reptes que encara els esperaven.En: Mireia, Oriol, and Laia returned home with a firm commitment to be accomplices in their future adventures, each with renewed strength to face the challenges that still awaited them. Vocabulary Words:the monastery: el monestircelestial: celestialthe chant: el cànticto reverberate: reverberarthe murmur: el murmurithe scent: el perfumto reflect: reflexionarthe root: l'arreleager: ple de ganesthe scarf: la bufandahandmade: fet a màthe warmth: la calidesathe nostalgia: la nostàlgiato embrace: abraçarthe apron: el davantalto surround: envoltarto climb: pujarthe summit: el cimcaptivating: captivadorthe revelation: la revelacióto descend: descendirthe hope: l'esperançato assure: assegurarthe unity: la unitatthe bond: el vinclethe embrace: l'abraçadathe struggle: la lluitato promise: prometrethe challenge: el reptethe adventure: l'aventura
January 2026's edition of BLUES TIME. PLAYLIST: ARTIST - ALBUM - TRACK. 1 The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band - Honesuckle - I Can't Sleep. 2 James Cotton - Deep in the Blues - Blues In My Sleep. 3 Misty Blues - Outside the Lines - I Don't Sleep. 4 Wayne Hancock - Tulsa - No Sleep Blues. 5 Anna McCue - Nobody's Sleeping. 6 Diego Mongue Band - While You Were Gone - Sleepless Night Blues. 7 Lower Case Blues - Take it for a ride - Couldn't Get To Sleep. 8 Big Dave & The Dutchmen - When You Go To Sleep. 9 Joanne Shaw Taylor - Wild - Sleeping On a Bed of Nails. 10 Blues Blend - One More Turn - Let's Sleep In Late. 11 Bob Corritore and Friends - Spider In My Stew - Sleeping With The Blues. 12 Brother Dege - Aurora - Sleep Beside You. 13 Mark Campbell & The Ravens - Sleep on my own - Sleep on my own. 14 Roomful of Blues - In A Roomful of Blues - Let The Sleeping Dog Lie. 15 Stephen Fretwell - Man on the Roof - Sleep. 16 The Black Sorrows - Endless Sleep. Size: 143 MB (150,887,298 bytes) Duration: 1:02:49
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Luis Gutierrez got pulled into California and Kansas gangs at a young age after a rough childhood that set him on a violent path. In this episode, Luis tells the full story of how a crime that resulted in the murder of his close friend led him to turn down an 11-year plea deal and receive life in prison, sending him into some of Kansas' most brutal and dangerous maximum-security prisons. He shares raw, uncensored stories from inside those prisons, the violence he witnessed, and the mindset required to survive decades behind bars. Luis also opens up about the redemption that changed his life in prison, the steps he took to earn a real chance at freedom, and an unexpected love story after meeting a prison staff member who ultimately lost her job over their relationship. Today, Luis runs a successful nonprofit and tattoo shop, using his past to help others avoid the same mistakes and prove that even a life sentence doesn't have to be the end of the story. _____________________________________________ #PrisonSurvival #KansasPrison #PrisonLife #TrueCrime #LifeInPrison #PrisonStories #SurvivingPrison #incarceration _____________________________________________ Thank you to WARBY PARKER for sponsoring this episode: Our listeners get 15% off plus free shipping when they buy two or more pairs of prescription glasses at https://warbyparker.com/LOCKEDIN — using our link helps support the show. #WarbyParker #ad _____________________________________________ Connect with Luis Gutierrez: http://www.redemptionanimalrescueks.com _____________________________________________ Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ _____________________________________________ Shop Locked In Merch: http://www.ianbick.com/shop _____________________________________________ Timestamps: 00:00 First Days in Prison & Early Survival 01:11 Life After Prison: Redemption Inc, Second Chances & Animal Rescue 04:46 Childhood, Family, and the Roots of Trauma 09:30 Moving States, Gangs, and Juvenile Arrests 13:30 The Turning Point: Tragedy, Charges, and Sentencing 20:11 First Time in Prison: Violence, Fear, and Reality Setting In 28:42 Prison Politics, Gang Life, and How to Stay Alive 39:39 Solitary Confinement, Prison Mentors, and Learning to Adapt 48:47 Life in Segregation: Art, Mental Survival, and Trauma 59:39 Drugs in Prison, Relationships, and a Shift in Mindset 01:12:10 Prison Dog Programs, Redemption, and Meeting Melissa 01:23:53 Preparing for Freedom, Relapse Risks, and Setbacks 01:29:06 Facing the Parole Board and Fighting for a Second Chance 01:39:01 Life After Prison: Community Work, Business, and Giving Back 01:47:02 Family, Marriage, and Rebuilding Trust After Prison 01:51:01 Advice for At-Risk Youth and the Power of Redemption Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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MINISTERIAL BIBLE STUDY (December 3, 2025) Part 3 of 3: Tracing the Roots and Testing the Truth of our Traditions and Practices - This includes about 10 minutes of brief answers given in response to a number of questions about the value or spiritual danger of certain cultural practices, as well as basing our religious beliefs and practices on the right foundations and making sure our "ancient landmarks" are true to the Bible and, thus, truly "ancient"Send us a textSupport the showThank you for listening to our podcast!If you have any questions, subjects you would like to hear discussed, or feedback of any kind, you can contact us at:greengac@yahoo.com or through the links below, where you can find additional information about our work as well as other materials: Green Gospel Assembly Church – The Church that is Different (church website)
In this in-depth conversation, Darryl McDaniels sits down with Metal Walt to explore the heavy metal and hard rock roots that have been part of his musical identity since childhood. Growing up in New York City, DMC discovered rock and metal through radio, hearing bands like Black Sabbath and Judas Priest at a formative age. He explains how those sounds were already embedded in early hip-hop culture, from DJs digging through crates to the attitude and energy that shaped Run-DMC from the very beginning. The discussion revisits key moments such as “Rock Box” and “Walk This Way,” why rock was always part of Run-DMC's DNA, and how those records opened creative doors that still matter today. DMC also talks about his decision to actively create rock and metal music himself, leading to projects like HellRaisers and his 2026 solo metal single “She Gets Me High.” Additional topics include NYC hardcore roots, playing with Agnostic Front, sharing stages with Sammy Hagar, opening for Lou Reed, and how creativity, authenticity, and curiosity continue to guide his work. 00:00 Show Open & Pre-Roll Tease 04:23 What Music Sounded Like in DMC's House Growing Up 05:58 Discovering Rock on WABC and the First Metal Obsession (Black Sabbath) 09:11 Rock and Early Hip-Hop Culture — DJs, Crates, and Crossover 11:23 “Rock Box” and Why Rock Was Always in Run-DMC's DNA 14:16 “Walk This Way” — History, Impact, and the Permission Moment 25:25 When DMC Decided to Start Making Rock Music 28:10 DMC and the HellRaisers — Live Reactions and Reality 31:25 Rock DNA Across Classic Run-DMC Songs (King of Rock, It's Tricky, Mary, Mary, Why You Buggin') 36:17 “She Gets Me High” — DMC's Solo Metal Direction and Lineup 47:13 Hardcore Roots — Agnostic Front, NYC, and Underground Energy 56:22 Legacy, Creativity, and What DMC Is About Today 01:09:22 Wrap-Up & Where to Follow DMC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
January 23, 1977. Television drama Roots focuses attention on America's history of slavery when it debuts on ABC. This episode originally aired in 2025. Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more. History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser.Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily.
This week on No Simple Road, we head north of the border to connect with Dylan Stone and Jesse Cobb from The Unfaithful Servants, the genre-bending roots outfit straight out of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Blending folk, bluegrass, old-time, and a healthy dose of irreverent spirit, this band brings a sound that's as playful as it is deeply rooted. Aaron, Mel, and Apple sit down with the crew to talk about the origin of the band, the stories behind the songs, and what it means to build a musical life on an island where community and creativity go hand in hand. We dig into their songwriting process, the push and pull between tradition and experimentation, and how humor and honesty shape their approach to roots music. The conversation flows through touring life in Western Canada, the power of DIY scenes, and the importance of staying connected to the people who show up — night after night — to share the experience. The Unfaithful Servants reflect on how place influences sound, how collaboration fuels longevity, and why music is still one of the most powerful tools we have for connection. This episode is full of laughter, insight, and that unmistakable feeling you get when musicians are creating from a place of truth rather than trend. If you love roots music with edge, folk and bluegrass with personality, and discovering bands who are carving their own path, this one is for you. For tour info music and more head over to: www.unfaithfulservants.com Visit nosimpleroad.com for merch, past episodes, and community updates. Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/nosimpleroad Leave a 5-star review & share this episode with a fellow music lover! -FREE SHIPPING from Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroad INTRO MUSIC PROVIDED BY - Young & Sick MUSIC IN THE COMMERCIALS BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF: CIRCLES AROUND THE SUN OUTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF: CHILLDREN OF INDIGO No Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris Media is the leading storyteller in music, combining the intimacy of podcasts with the power of music.
SEGMENT 11: SCOTTISH ENLIGHTENMENT AND NORTH AMERICAN UNITY Guest: Arthur HermanHerman traces intellectual roots of Canadian-American cooperation to the Scottish Enlightenment's shared influence on both nations. Discussion explores how common philosophical heritage shaped institutions and values, proposing this foundation supports a modern economic condominium uniting the two countries against current global challenges and trade uncertainties.1843 LOCH LOMOND AND BEN LOMOND