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DU biologist Madie McFarland and Mississippi landowner Mike Bartlett join host Dr. Jerad Henson to discuss Ducks Unlimited's Flyway Forests program—an innovative effort to restore bottomland hardwood forests across the Mississippi Alluvial Valley. They explore how carbon markets, conservation partnerships, and private landowners are transforming landscapes to benefit wildlife, waterfowl, and future generations.To learn more about the Flyway Forests programs, CLICK HERE!Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org
Worship Leader Taylor Cummings reflects on how trees with deep roots picture a life firmly trusting God—drawing from His life-giving source and bearing fruit in every season. Rooted in His love, unseen depth produces visible, enduring fruit.
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In Part Two of The Luke Branquinho Show, Cody Johnson opens up about trading the grit of the rodeo arena for the bright lights of the stage. Luke is on-site with the legend himself, Cody, to talk about his journey from being a rodeo competitor to becoming one of country music's biggest stars. They dive into life, rodeoing, music, and more — including how Cody balances family life with the whirlwind of being nominated for CMA Entertainer of the Year. Cody reflects on what this honor means for his career, the shift from competition to performance, and the ways his rodeo background continues to shape his life on stage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ladies, it's Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so go get your boobies checked! We're also talking family lineage, growing up on a farm, and the groundbreaking treatment for Huntington's disease.00:00:00 - Introduction & Getting Started 00:02:04 - Fall Season & Halloween Decorations Debate 00:05:27 - Big Tea & Do Dog (Parent Nicknames) 00:15:27 - Big Family Reflections 00:20:08 - Family Genealogy & Lineage00:24:11 - Pop Culture & Science Discussion00:30:16 - Gene Therapy & Medical Research 00:33:07 - Eric Dane & ALS Awareness 00:37:11 - mRNA Vaccine Technology 00:38:36 - Wrapping Up & Superpower TalkMORE PODCAST EPISODES: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTGuNbPgq2EartAwwgs_H-LVho3FvWnXpJUST LISTEN TO THE PODCAST: https://link.chtbl.com/imomsohardSEE US ON TOUR: (FALL DATES COMING SOON)https://www.imomsohard.com/WATCH OUR AMAZON PRIME SPECIAL: https://www.amazon.com/IMomSoHard-Live/dp/B07VBJ34DTIf you are interested in advertising on this podcast email ussales@acast.comTo request #IMOMSOHARD to be on your Podcast, Radio Show, or TV Show, reach out to talent@pionairepodcasting.comFOLLOW US: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/imomsohardInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/imomsohard/Twitter: https://twitter.com/imomsohardGet our sponsor DISCOUNT CODES here!https://linktr.ee/imshpodcastABOUT US Female comedy duo Kristin Hensley and Jen Smedley have been performing, teaching, and writing comedy internationally for a combined 40+ years. They have been moms for one quarter of that time and it shows. How do they cope? They laugh about all of the craziness that comes with being a mom and they want you to laugh about it too! From snot to stretchmarks to sleepless nights, Kristin and Jen know firsthand that parenting is a hard job and they invite you to join them in taking it all a little less seriously (even if for a few short minutes a day). After all, Jen currently has four days of dry shampoo in her hair and Kristin's keys are still in her front door. They try, they fail, they support each other, and they mom as hard as they can.Disclaimer: This podcast is for entertainment purposes only. Views expressed on this podcast solely reflect those of the host and do not reflect the views of Pionaire. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To find the most reliably conservative area of the United States, look no further than West Texas. Jeff Roche, professor of American history at the College of Wooster in Ohio, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss how “cowboy conservativism” spread across the nation, its origins in Christian settlers to the region, and how the towns located in the rural plains influence the rest of the nation. His book is “The Conservative Frontier: Texas and the Origins of the New Right.” Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Welcome to episode 253 of Growers Daily! We cover: plants feeding the soil, why we avoid disturbance (within reason) and woodchips in the tunnel pathways.. OR NOT. We are a Non-Profit!
In this episode the host Jeff walks listeners through a critical examination of the upcoming Communion for America event planned on the National Mall (October 8–11). Using clips from the event organizers' promotional video and commentary from watchdogs like Magical Mystery Church, Jeff explains why he believes the movement is not simply a nationwide Christian revival but a syncretic, Gnostic-influenced operation with dangerous theological and spiritual implications. He covers the event's leaders and influencers (Lou Engle, David Bradshaw, Bill Johnson and others), the movement's ties to the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR), and why its language about "hosting the presence of God," "ripping the veil," and a "better blood message" raises serious concerns. The episode analyzes promotional claims (visions of a banqueting table down the Mall, testimonies of miraculous healings, calls for daily communion and 40–120 day fasting packages), and highlights how programming techniques, hypnotic worship music, and emotional storytelling can prime attendees for powerful spiritual experiences. Jeff contrasts biblical teaching about communion, repentance, and the Holy Spirit with the NAR's emphasis on fresh revelations, apostolic hierarchies, and manifest sons theology. He also outlines historical roots (Kabbalah, British-Israelism, William Branham and latter-rain theology), the Seven Mountain mandate and the convergence of political, religious and occult influences that the host fears could culminate in manipulation or worse. Key moments include detailed breakdowns of the organizers' video, warnings about ecumenical alliances (including Catholic participation), critique of fundraising and crowd-management tactics, and a discussion of how charismatic language—"invoke," "better blood," "loosing the blood"—can be used coercively. The episode closes by urging discernment: not to stoke fear of God, but to call out problematic doctrine and protect the vulnerable. Jeff encourages listeners to research the groups and leaders involved, to prioritize repentance and sound Scripture, and to avoid events if they see coercive or deceitful patterns. The description includes references to sources and YouTube analyses used in the episode (Magical Mystery Church and historical overviews), and notes the host's hope that listeners will engage their communities with biblical truth rather than manipulative movements. Thank you for Listening to Right on Radio. Prayerfully consider supporting Right on Radio. Click Here for all links, Right on Community ROC, Podcast web links, Freebies, Products (healing mushrooms, EMP Protection) Social media, courses and more... https://linktr.ee/RightonRadio Live Right in the Real World! We talk God and Politics, Faith Based Broadcast News, views, Opinions and Attitudes We are Your News Now. Keep the Faith
Best of WIO: Questlove(Recorded April 2025) The legendary Ahmir Thompson (aka Questlove) sits down for his first appearance on Working It Out. Mike and Questlove discuss touring with his father's band as a kid, every DJ's worst nightmare, and how jealousy and self-sabotage can affect even a member of a band as iconic as The Roots. Plus, what it was like accepting an Oscar after The Slap and the behind-the-scenes process of Quest's new documentaries Sly Lives! and Ladies & Gentlemen... 50 Years of SNL Music.Please consider donating to: The Food and Finance High School Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
No Tears for the Federal Workers, Trump's Payback, Dinesh D'Souza- Jan 6 Vindication, Buy Your Silver Now! Christian Genocide in Nigeria Brittany Hughes- No Tears for the Federal Workers. India's Digital ID- Digital Starvation and Death Dinesh D'Souza January 6th, 2021 Looks Different Now Buy Your Silver Now Christian Genocide in Nigeria Exposed Brittany Hughes- No Tears for the Federal Workers. Post TeeJay @TrevorJukes1 India's Digital ID- Digital Starvation and Death January 6th, 2021 Looks Different Now Watch this video at- https://youtu.be/LlrrgE8_Xc4?si=82HSUIVngCB0C7GH Dinesh D'Souza 800K subscribers 64,755 views Sep 30, 2025 The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast January 6 looks different now — and those who doubted the original story are vindicated once again. My new film "The Dragon's Prophecy" opens in select theaters Monday Oct. 6 and Wednesday Oct. 8. Streaming and DVD starts Thursday Oct. 9. Get movie tickets and pre-order steaming and DVDs at TheDragonsProphecyFilm.com — Dinesh D'Souza is an author and filmmaker. A graduate of Dartmouth College, he was a senior domestic policy analyst in the Reagan administration. He also served as a research fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. He is the author of many bestselling books, including "Illiberal Education," "What's So Great About Christianity," "America: Imagine a World Without Her," "The Roots of Obama's Rage," "Death of a Nation," and "United States of Socialism." His documentary films "2016: Obama's America," "America," "Hillary's America," "Death of a Nation," and "Trump Card" are among the highest-grossing political documentaries of all time. He and his wife Debbie are also executive producers of the acclaimed feature film "Infidel." — Want to connect with Dinesh D'Souza online for more hard-hitting analysis of current events in America? Here's how: Get Dinesh unfiltered, uncensored and unchained on Locals: https://dinesh.locals.com/ Facebook: / dsouzadinesh Twitter: / dineshdsouza Rumble: https://rumble.com/dineshdsouza Instagram: / dineshjdsouza Parler: https://parler.com/user/DineshDSouza GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/dineshdsouza Email: https://dineshdsouza.com/contact-us/ Buy Your Silver Now "It's NOT A TRAP! Bullion Banks Want You to BUY Gold & Silver IMMEDIATELY" - Mike Maloney "It's NOT A TRAP! Bullion Banks Want You to BUY Gold & Silver IMMEDIATELY" - Mike Maloney Silver is no longer just an overlooked asset—it's on the edge of a historic breakout. Analysts warn the market may fail to deliver physical silver contracts, igniting panic buying. If prices push beyond $50 an ounce, the world's financial press will be forced to cover the story, pulling in retail and institutional investors alike. In this video, we break down: Why October is known as “Crash Month” and why 2025 may be no different. How $20 trillion in U.S. liquidity—and $350 trillion globally—could overwhelm silver supply. Lessons from the 1980 and 2011 silver spikes—and why this bull run is stronger. What delivery failures could mean for $80, $100, or even higher silver prices. We share interviews from experts like Rick Rule, Peter Schiff, Mike Maloney, Lynette Zang, and many others. Stay up-to-date with the world of finance and make informed decisions with our expert insights. Subscribe now and never miss a video! Watch this video at- https://youtu.be/VoWAU5nCECI?si=6L38WCafpkebQOOP The Bullion Brief 3.78K subscribers 1,900 views Oct 3, 2025 #gold #goldpriceprediction #mikemaloney CREDIT - GoldSilver • Are We About To See A 'Failure To Deliver'... #gold #goldpriceprediction #mikemaloney #economy #money #silver #preciousmetalprice #silveranalysis #silverprice Christian Genocide in Nigeria Exposed Christians in Nigeria face a brutal wave of killings, kidnappings, and burned churches. Over 125,000 dead since 2009, yet the media barely covers it. Boko Haram, ISIS, and extremists target villages while the world looks away. Why is Christian persecution ignored? Watch this video at- https://youtu.be/RmzhWRmVHhk?si=D2h9RLdjgxrQN5eh Valuetainment 7.01M subscribers 295,258 views Oct 2, 2025 Christians in Nigeria face a brutal wave of killings, kidnappings, and burned churches. Over 125,000 dead since 2009, yet the media barely covers it. Boko Haram, ISIS, and extremists target villages while the world looks away. Why is Christian persecution ignored? ------ ✝️ FAITH OVER FEAR COLLECTION: https://bit.ly/4nAU1Qe?r=qr Ⓜ️ PBD PODCAST CIRCLES COMMUNITY: https://bit.ly/4mAWQAP
The People's Temple in Jonestown, Heaven's Gate, The Order of the Solar Temple. All cults that ended in tragic mass suicides. How could such lofty aspirations end so badly? For today's self-contained installment of The Roots of Conspirituality series, Julian explores the shadow side of the anxiety-relieving religious notion that death is just a doorway into a better place. How do charismatic prophets indoctrinate believers into ending their lives, and often the lives of their children, in the name of spirituality? Julian briefly examines each of these groups, along with Paul Nthenge Mackenzie's Good News International Ministry—450 of whose followers starved themselves to death in a Kenyan forest in 2023. Then he transitions into exploring philosophical, psychological, evolutionary, and neuroscience-based ways of understanding the elements that make these spiritualized perversions of our survival instincts possible. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The celebrated primatologist Jane Goodall died last week at the age of 91. In tribute, we're re-sharing this interview from 2020, where she reflects on the years she spent living with the wild chimpanzees in Gombe in eastern Tanzania and why she believes the best way to bring about change is to ‘creep into people's hearts'. Jane shot to fame when she appeared on the cover of National Geographic magazine in 1963 and appeared in a documentary film directed by Orson Welles. Her ground breaking observations introduced us to the social and emotional lives of wild chimpanzees and changed our view of what it is to be human. Images of her younger self play-wrestling with baby chimps make Jane feel slightly apprehensive now but at the time she didn't give it a second thought. However, she did take care to protect her young son. Seeing distressing footage of chimps who were living in captivity, she gave up fieldwork to become an activist, working to liberate chimpanzees that were being used for medical research or sold for meat or as pets, and setting up chimp sanctuaries for animals that were no longer able to live in the wild. For the last thirty years, she has campaigned gently but relentlessly to protect wild animals and wild places, touring the world and performing on stage in front of huge audiences. Her global youth programme, Roots and Shoots has inspired and empowered millions of people to understand and respect nature, leading some to call her ‘the mother Theresa of the environment'. A label she dislikes.Producer: Anna Buckley
SummaryIn this episode of Echoes Through Eternity, Dr. Jeffery D. Skinner explores the critical transition from an inward-focused church culture to a strategic, outward-reaching mission. Through contrasting stories of two churches, he emphasizes the importance of aligning church activities with the mission of outreach and discipleship. The conversation delves into practical strategies for engaging the community, setting measurable goals, and ensuring that church resources are directed towards fulfilling the Great Commission. Dr. Skinner encourages leaders to reflect on their priorities and to commit to a mission-driven approach that prioritizes reaching those far from God.TakeawaysChurches can drift inward, focusing on self-preservation.A mission-driven church prioritizes outreach over maintenance.Budgeting should reflect mission priorities.Setting measurable goals is essential for outreach.Community engagement is vital for church growth.Evaluate ministries for their effectiveness in reaching outsiders.Language used in church should be accessible to seekers.Leaders must reflect on their church's mission regularly.Traditions should not hinder the mission of the church.Prayer and commitment to outreach are crucial for renewal.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/echoes-through-eternity-with-dr-jeffery-skinner--5523198/support.Echoes Through Eternity Guiding church planters and pastors to plant seeds of prayer, holiness, and courage that outlast a lifetime. contact drjefferydskinner@protonmail.com
A few years ago I shared my Reinvention Series that was wildly popular (Ep. 301-306). It shared my 3.5 year period of going through a terribly difficult time that included a debilitating back injury, 2nd knee replacement, sleep apnea diagnosis, being burnt-out, and ultimately exiting Fitness Quest 10 from day-to-day operations. What I realize now is that it was all a setup for what is about to be NEXT. I recently made a huge decision that is setting up my next step in business & life. But I had to take the FIRST step before advancing to the NEXT step. After 25-years of being in my original location where I started my gym, I have decided to NOT renew my lease. There are several reasons why and I will share all of them on today's IMPACT SHOW episode. As a matter of fact, tune-in to today's first episode of a series called ‘Next Chapter Starts Now' that will end with one of the biggest 2 announcements in my entire fitness & coaching career. LITERALLY. Here is what I will discuss today: Why this is (kinda) my last podcast ever… What I believe is next? Top “10” Reflections on 25-Years in the “Roots” including… 1. Reggie Bush puking off the balcony 2. Training “LT” (LaDainian Tomlinson) for the 1st time 3. Training Drew Brees for the 1st time 4. The diamond girl coming into the gym to show me engagement rings 5. My Boom Box was a mainstay for years! 6. Svarpa Yoga and a curtain between my TD Fitness Classes and that yoga class. 7. The “Green Room” and the “Blue Room”—2 massage rooms 8. Melanie & I painting the ROOTS before we opened with our first golden retriever, Sid. 9. The power of Community. September 11, 2001. The fires in Scripps Ranch in 2003. Fires again in 2006. COMMUNITY in the good times and the tough times. . 10. Expanding…twice. First, 2002 Took over a breast-pump rental store. Gave us an extra 1,000 square feet. Then in 2006, we took over downstairs. It was a 500K expansion. I was scared and excited. 11. And Then Some: The 6-things I put on a Notecard to manifest an additional $10,000 per month when expanding. I end today's episode with 4 Coaching Questions for you to answer: 1. Have you ever moved from something that makes little or no sense to the outside world, but it feels so RIGHT on the inside world? 2. Have you ever been so scared to make a move that you deliberated for a while, or even too long, before making it? 3. How does FEAR play out in your world? Does it paralyze or crush you? Or does it propel you?4. What big decisions are you making today that you KNOW the answer “inside” but you aren't making them… (employee, expansion, sell, or acquire, grow, invest, etc.) and WHEN are you going to make those decisions? What is going to happen that will allow you to make them? If this message resonates and you enjoyed the beginning of this series, please text the link to a friend, share it with your family, or throw it up on your social media story and tag me @ToddDurkin so we can inspire others to start their next chapter or become the best version of themselves also. IG: @ToddDurkin #ToddDurkin #IMPACTSHOW #Ep447 #NextChapterStartsNow #Top10Memories *** P.S. #1. Are you ready to CHANGE more LIVES and become a Todd Durkin IMPACT Life-Coach? It all starts on October 19th !! We just released all the information to become a fully certified Todd Durkin IMPACT Life Coach. This is a 6-month program that prepares you to change a lot of lives, whether it be as a part-time or full-time Life Coach. You can get all the information for the program here: www.ToddDurkin.com The program starts October 19th and we are currently taking applications and registrations. Check it out now. P.S. #2. Ready to join me in Montana November 13-16 for what will be an absolutely game-changing, epic experience at the Todd Durkin Annual Mountain Retreat? Want to go deeper on business, leadership and life and create even more success and significance? Ready to further IGNITE your passion, purpose, and IMPACT? Do you just want more “me time” in an extremely inspiring environment ...at an empowering event? If so, then join me for our 2025 Annual Mountain Retreat in Whitefish, Montana, November 13–16, 2025. This 2.5-day retreat is for ALL purpose-driven leaders, high-performers, fitness enthusiasts/professionals, and visionaries who are ready to dream big, expand their legacy, step into their next chapter with clarity and power…and be ready to be IGNITED with more passion, purpose, and IMPACT!! Save your spot NOW at: www.ToddDurkin.com/mountainretreat2025 P.S. #3. Become a Certified ‘GET YOUR MIND RIGHT' Mindset Coach If you're a coach, parent, or mentor who wants to raise confident, focused, resilient athletes — this is the course you've been waiting for. The “Get Your Mind Right Mindset Coaching Certification” is in full-effect and waiting for your participation. Built by myself and Andrew Simpson — and powered by TeamBuildr— this certification gives you elite tools to coach the mental game like never before. We cover topics such as: Mental toughness & reset frameworks Real scripts & strategies for confidence and composure Visualization, journaling & breathwork systems Tools you can use TODAY — on the field, in the gym, or in life Plus 2 months FREE in our private Mindset Coach Community This is how you build athletes for life. This is how you create lasting impact through sport. Get certified now at: www.gymrcoaching.com
A crystal globe nestled deep within a dark temple contains a treasure that the heroes have trouble turning away from. *** 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…
In this episode of Roots of Reality Experiences, historian Ben Baumann talks with musician Plumes about his experiences playing music for animals, the connection between humans and animals, and why people need to show greater care and compassion for them.
Ancient Roots of Life Episode 21 In this episode, JT & @templemaintenancejosh discuss the complex relationship between Israel and current global events, exploring public perceptions, prophetic implications, and the historical context of movements like Frankism. They discuss the influence of social media and secret societies on modern narratives, legislative support for Israel, and theological reflections on prophecy and judgment. This conversation delves into various themes including geocentrism, the significance of humanity in creation, the implications of Israel's existence, and the exploration of spiritual realms and alien theories. The speakers discuss historical prophecies, the role of judgment and redemption, and the importance of open-mindedness in theological discussions. They also touch on modern health insights and the chronological study of biblical texts, particularly focusing on the Maccabees and the cyclical nature of disobedience seen in the book of Judges.Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Modern Roots Life 00:46 Questioning Israel's Role in Current Events 03:50 Public Perception of Israel and Prophetic Implications 09:36 Exploring Frankism and Its Historical Context 15:24 The Influence of Secret Societies and Propaganda 23:29 The Role of Social Media in Modern Warfare 28:07 Legislative Support for Israel and Its Implications 37:36 Theological Reflections on Prophecy and Judgment 47:11 Exploring Geocentrism and Alien Theories 49:22 Historical Context of Prophecies and Plans 52:00 The Importance of Humanity in Creation 54:18 Speculations on Spiritual Realms and Alien Invasions 57:31 The Role of Israel in Prophetic Fulfillment 59:11 The Nature of Judgment and Redemption 01:00:57 Open-Mindedness in Theological Discussions 01:03:58 Modern Roots and Health Insights 01:05:27 Chronological Studies of Biblical Texts 01:08:51 The Maccabees and Historical Context 01:13:17 Judges and the Cycle of Disobedience 01:35:28 Understanding the Role of ProphetsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jt-s-mix-tape--6579902/support.Please support our sponsor Modern Roots Life: https://modernrootslife.com/?bg_ref=rVWsBoOfcFJESUS SAID THERE WOULD BE HATERS Shirts: https://jtfollowsjc.com/product-category/mens-shirts/WOMEN'S SHIRTS: https://jtfollowsjc.com/product-category/womens-shirts/
Esta banda multicultural nacida en Melbourne en 2021, fusiona rock con ritmos latinos y letras en inglés y español. Con integrantes de Chile, Venezuela, Perú y Australia, buscan visibilizar la fuerza del rock latino en la escena global. Su EP debut, 'Morning Light', refleja un viaje sonoro y emocional hacia la esperanza tras la oscuridad.
Environmental scientist and author Shannon Jade talks about her work and her book A Song for the Earth — a poetic, hopeful take on the climate crisis. We talk about the themes in the book, our connection to nature, and the importance of finding your voice, whatever form that takes. Links A Song for the Earth on Amazon UK A Song for the Earth on Goodreads A Song for the Earth on Bookshop Shannon Jade online Shannon Jade on Instagram Shannon Jade on TikTok Other episodes if you liked this one: Episode 336: Creating an Ark In this episode, Sarah talks with landscape designer and rewilding pioneer Mary Reynolds about her mission to turn gardens into wild sanctuaries. They explore how even small patches of land can play a part in restoring biodiversity. Episode 340: The Nature of Resilience Author Nic Wilson joins Sarah to share how her relationship with the natural world supports her through chronic illness. They discuss the ways nature mirrors our inner worlds and offers space for healing. Please support the podcast on Patreon And follow Roots and All: On Instagram @rootsandallpod On Facebook @rootsandalluk On LinkedIn @rootsandall
The SoFlo Vegans Podcast is back! In this official relaunch episode, host Sean Russell shares the latest news from the South Florida Vegan community, including the closing of Leaves and Roots, the opening of The Vegan Corner in Wynwood, and a tribute to Dr. Jane Goodall.Plus, discover upcoming events like Vegans Explore Live, Vegan Cuban Cooking with Janay Laing, and more ways to get involved in making South Florida a global hotspot for Veganism.Mentioned in this episode:Vegans Explore NetworkYou're listening to the Vegans Explore Network found at vegansexplore.com/podcasts.
Fluent Fiction - Catalan: Finding Harmony: Jordi's Journey Back to Roots Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ca/episode/2025-10-06-07-38-20-ca Story Transcript:Ca: El sol del matí s'alçava tranquil·lament sobre el petit poble als peus dels Pirineus.En: The morning sun rose quietly over the small village at the foot of the Pirineus.Ca: Els colors de la tardor tenyien els arbres i les fulles ballaven amb el vent.En: The colors of autumn painted the trees, and the leaves danced in the wind.Ca: Aquell dia, el mercat local era més animat que mai.En: That day, the local market was more lively than ever.Ca: Els carrers estaven plens de parades que oferien abrics de llana, mantes teixides a mà i castanyes recent torrades.En: The streets were full of stalls offering wool coats, handmade woven blankets, and freshly roasted chestnuts.Ca: Jordi, un artista que havia tornat a casa després d'anys a Barcelona, caminava entre la multitud.En: Jordi, an artist who had returned home after years in Barcelona, walked among the crowd.Ca: El seu ull crític buscava un suèter perfecte per al pròxim festival de castanyes.En: His critical eye was searching for the perfect sweater for the upcoming chestnut festival.Ca: A la seva vora, Montse, la seva amiga de la infància, li donava consells sobre cada peça de roba.En: Beside him, Montse, his childhood friend, was giving him advice on each piece of clothing.Ca: "Jordi, aquest de color mostassa quedaria genial lligat amb els teus ulls," va dir Montse amb un somriure càlid que només les amistats antigues poden oferir.En: "Jordi, this mustard-colored one would look great tied with your eyes," said Montse with a warm smile that only old friendships can offer.Ca: Jordi va somriure, tot i que dins seu encara hi havia un conflicte.En: Jordi smiled, although inside he still felt conflicted.Ca: Vivint a la ciutat, s'havia allunyat de les arrels, i tornant, es trobava desencaixat.En: Living in the city, he had drifted away from his roots, and upon returning, he felt out of place.Ca: Al seu costat, Núria, una recent vinguda, observava tot amb curiositat.En: By his side, Núria, a recent arrival, observed everything with curiosity.Ca: Ella volia entendre les tradicions del poble i integrar-se.En: She wanted to understand the village traditions and fit in.Ca: Parlava amb els venedors, provava les castanyes i comentava el teixit dels suèters.En: She talked with the vendors, tried the chestnuts, and commented on the fabric of the sweaters.Ca: "Això és tan diferent de la ciutat!En: "This is so different from the city!"Ca: ", exclamava amb entusiasme.En: she exclaimed with enthusiasm.Ca: Finalment, Jordi va decidir unir-se a Montse i Núria al mercat, malgrat el recel de trobar coneguts.En: Finally, Jordi decided to join Montse and Núria at the market, despite the hesitation of meeting acquaintances.Ca: Mentre buscaven entre els suèters, van veure un petit escenari muntat al cafè del racó.En: As they searched through the sweaters, they saw a small stage set up at the cafe on the corner.Ca: Un grup de nens del poble estava a punt de començar un ball tradicional.En: A group of local children was about to start a traditional dance.Ca: Jordi es va quedar immòbil, mirant els nens ballar la sardana amb alegria i confiança.En: Jordi stood still, watching the children dance the sardana with joy and confidence.Ca: Els records de la seva infància es van enlairar dins seu, i per un moment, es va sentir completament connectat amb la seva terra.En: Memories of his childhood soared within him, and for a moment, he felt completely connected to his homeland.Ca: Les notes de la música popular li van recordar la bellesa que havia oblidat.En: The notes of the folk music reminded him of the beauty he had forgotten.Ca: Quan el ball va acabar, Jordi va somriure amb un renovat sentit d'orgull i pertinença.En: When the dance ended, Jordi smiled with a renewed sense of pride and belonging.Ca: Va trobar un suèter fet a mà, amb patrons inspirats en els colors del paisatge, i el va comprar sense dubtar.En: He found a handmade sweater with patterns inspired by the colors of the landscape and bought it without hesitation.Ca: Es va provar el suèter i es va sentir embolicat en la calidesa de casa.En: He tried on the sweater and felt enveloped in the warmth of home.Ca: Mentre tornaven pel mercat, Jordi va descobrir que el seu art i les seves arrels podrien fusionar-se de manera harmònica.En: As they walked back through the market, Jordi discovered that his art and his roots could merge harmoniously.Ca: El poble, amb la seva cultura viva, li oferia una riquesa d'inspiració.En: The village, with its vibrant culture, offered him a wealth of inspiration.Ca: Amb el suèter nou i el cor lleuger, Jordi va caminar al costat de Montse i Núria, sabent que havia trobat un nou començament.En: With the new sweater and a light heart, Jordi walked alongside Montse and Núria, knowing he had found a new beginning.Ca: La seva aventura artística tot just començava, arrelada en l'ànima del seu poble i les seves tradicions.En: His artistic adventure was just beginning, rooted in the soul of his village and its traditions. Vocabulary Words:the wool: la llanathe crowd: la multitudthe sweater: el suèterthe vendor: el venedorthe stall: la paradathe warmth: la calidesathe roots: les arrelsthe stage: l'escenarithe tradition: la tradicióthe notes: les notesthe pattern: el patróthe wealth: la riquesathe scarf: la bufandathe blanket: la mantathe chestnut: la castanyathe autumn: la tardorthe landscape: el paisatgethe belonging: la pertinençathe pride: l'orgullthe conflict: el conflictethe joy: l'alegriathe beauty: la bellesathe inspiration: la inspiracióthe integration: la integracióthe adventure: l'aventurathe confidence: la confiançathe hesitation: la vacil·lacióthe village: el poblethe corner: el racóthe childhood: la infància
Every rule was made to be broken, except in architecture, where even the act of breaking rules seems to come with its own set of rules. Modernism promised liberation from the past, but it quickly wrote its own commandments into the story—flat roofs, open plans, white walls, and exposed structure became the expected vocabulary. A movement that arrived as rebellion soon carried the weight of convention, and those conventions still shape how we design and judge buildings today. This week, Andrew and I are taking a closer look at the commandments of Modernism—where they came from, why they matter, and what they mean for the way we practice now. Welcome to Episode 186: The Rules of Modernism. [Note: If you are reading this via email, click here to access the on-site audio player] If you are interested in seeing just a few of the houses I mentioned on the podcast, you can see them listed on the Realtor.com (here and here are just a few of them) The Roots of Modernism jump to 6:30 Modern architecture did not emerge in a vacuum. It was a response to seismic shifts in society, technology, and culture that took place in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Industrialization had transformed the way people lived, cities were expanding at unprecedented rates, and new materials like steel, reinforced concrete, and large sheets of plate glass were suddenly available to architects. These inventions were not simply practical tools, they were symbols of a new age. Architects began to ask why they should keep designing buildings that looked like medieval castles or classical temples when the world around them had become faster, lighter, and more efficient. The very idea of progress seemed incompatible with copying the past, and so Modernism positioned itself as the architecture of a new century - an architecture that would represent industry, rationality, and optimism for the future. This rejection of the past was more than an aesthetic preference, it was a manifesto. Ornament was not just unnecessary, it was cast as dishonest and wasteful. Historical references were treated as evidence of cultural stagnation. In their place, Modernists put forward ideas of functional clarity, open planning, and structural honesty. The promise was bold: architecture would no longer serve as a backdrop for tradition, it would become a tool for shaping a better society. Housing would be healthier, cities would be more efficient, and design would finally align with the realities of modern life. It was not only about how buildings looked, but about how they could transform the way people lived … and that is why the roots of Modernism matter to this conversation. The movement began as a radical break from the architectural traditions that came before it, yet it also established a new set of values that quickly hardened into conventions of their own. Before we can explore the “rules” of Modern design, we need to understand the cultural and historical conditions that gave rise to them. Only then can we appreciate the irony that a movement born from revolution became one of the most codified design languages of the twentieth century. By the time Modernism had established itself internationally, the movement that began as rebellion had already created its own set of unwritten rules. Architects may not have published them in a single manifesto, but they were understood all the same. You could look at a building and know whether it was ‘Modern' or not, based on a handful of essential qualities. These rules were never carved into stone, yet they became the code that defined the movement for decades. To understand Modern design, and to really grasp how it operates, we need to lay out those unspoken commandments - the ideas that quietly dictate what belongs inside the Modernist tradition and what falls outside of it. The Ten Commandments of Modernism jump to 13:42 Modernism never published a rulebook,
In this third edition of the Truth Warrior Roundtable, we sit down with David Whitehead and Matt Presti to tackle one of the most turbulent moments in recent memory — the assassination of Charlie Kirk and the shockwaves it sent through the “truth” community. We break down the reactions on both the left and the right, the flood of conspiracy claims surrounding the event, and how Israel once again became a central point of debate in the aftermath.This conversation goes beyond headlines to address the deeper war on consciousness itself — why people struggle to hold uncertainty, the consequences of irresponsible speech, the role of faith and resilience in times of tragedy, and how to stay grounded in evidence and individualism rather than clickbait and emotional manipulation.Time Stamps(00:00) Episode Teaser(00:36) Opening Conversation(03:25) Guest Introductions(09:12) Discussion on Current Events and Truth Seeking(11:14) Reactions to Charlie Kirk's Assassination(17:19) Conspiracy Theories and Media Influence(42:00) Candace Owens(47:35) The Importance of Reason and Truth-Seeking(50:02) The Role of Influencers and Propaganda(52:52) The Complexity of Middle Eastern Politics(56:21) The Roots of Antisemitism and Historical Context(01:02:36) Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: Philosophical Differences(01:11:42) The Talmud Misconceptions(01:15:27) The Dangers of Collective Blame(01:30:50) The Pursuit of Truth vs. Being Right(01:32:07) The State of America and Government Actions(01:34:58) The Influence of Communism and Historical Parallels(01:36:40) Metaphysics vs. Physical Solutions(01:39:07) The Role of Religion in Society(01:42:39) Concerns About Christian Revival and Theocracy(01:51:12) The Power of the Individual vs. The Collective(01:56:47) Closing Thoughts on Individuality and FreedomGuest Linkshttps://www.dwtruthwarrior.com/ https://dwtruthwarrior.substack.com/ https://mattpresti.substack.com/ https://www.mattpresti.com/ Connect with UsJoin our membership Friends of the TruthSubscribe to Here for the Truth FridaysWatch Joel's Presentation: “Myths to Awaken the Soul”Take the Real AF Test NowDiscover Your Truth Seeker ArchetypeWatch all our episodesConnect with us on TelegramAccess all our links
Darolyn Bellemeur was adopted in 1972 through a Jewish agency in Riverside, California. In her twenties, determined to learn the truth of her beginnings, she navigated closed records and bureaucracy until finally receiving a three-page letter from Vista Del Mar Child and Family Services in Los Angeles. That letter — a simple packet of typed pages — unveiled a world of family history: a sixteen-year-old Jewish mother from Tennessee, a grandmother who controlled the adoption decision, siblings she had never known, and a teenage father of Irish descent. For the first time, Darolyn was given glimpses of the people and circumstances that shaped her life story. From those fragments, she pieced together clues, calling cemeteries, chasing down a last name, and finally connecting with her birth parents. Reality Life with Kate Casey What to Watch List: https://katecasey.substack.com Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecasey Twitter: https://twitter.com/katecasey Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseyca Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@itskatecasey?lang=en Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245 Amazon List: https://www.amazon.com/shop/katecasey Like it to Know It: https://www.shopltk.com/explore/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Licensed Clinical Social Worker and trauma therapist Estefana Johnson shares what makes CMI unique, how it differs from other trauma modalities like EMDR, why our nervous system often overrides logic, and how tuning into ‘signals' — rather than symptoms — can transform healing. (00:00) Introduction to CMI — what Critical Memory Integration is and how it reframes “symptoms” as “signals.” (03:45) Difference Between CMI and EMDR — how CMI diverges from EMDR in theory, process, and focus on organic experience processing. (08:20) The Roots and Creation of CMI — how the model emerged from integrating multiple trauma modalities into one cohesive approach. (11:10) Present-Day Focus — why CMI starts with current discomfort rather than diving directly into past memories. (14:25) The Mind vs. the Nervous System — why mindset alone isn't enough and how the nervous system shapes perception and healing. (18:40) Understanding “Critical Memories” — what makes some memories so influential and how they form lifelong behavioral patterns. (22:15) Beyond “Big T” and “Small T” Trauma — why trauma categories are subjective and how CMI honors each person's lived experience. (26:00) The CMI Process — how clinicians assess tolerance for discomfort and guide clients through following body-based signals. (33:10) A Self-Guided CMI Practice — a simple exercise for tuning into sensations and emotions with curiosity and compassion. (40:00) Integration, Compassion, and Regulation — the role of self-compassion, co-regulation, and practical tools like breathwork in healing. (45:30) Closing Reflections — trusting your body's wisdom and learning more about CMI training through Arise Alliance. LINKS AND RESOURCES Support the podcast by making a donation (suggested amount $15) 732-763-2576 call to leave a voicemail. info@authenticparenting.com Send audio messages using Speakpipe. Join the Authentic Parenting Community on Facebook. Work w/Anna. Listeners get 10% off her services.
Send us a textThe headlines arrived first, tidy and late, but the weight beneath them is harder to hold: Jane Goodall is gone, and so is a voice that made science feel like conscience. We sit with the loss and the indictment it delivers—how institutions that once ignored her now rush to borrow her moral light, how applause became a habit while forests thinned and habitats fractured. What begins as an obituary quickly widens into a reckoning with the lines she erased between “us” and “nature,” and the choice she kept pressing back into our hands.We trace her arc from curiosity without credentials to a scientist who dared to become a prophet, detailing the observations that cracked old dogmas—chimps shaping tools, grieving their dead—and the public witness that followed. Hope, for Goodall, wasn't decoration; it was defiance. We explore how that stubborn optimism took shape in Roots & Shoots, a global youth movement that turns agency into practice and replaces resignation with small, cumulative victories. Along the way we confront the pageantry of tributes from politicians, corporations, and universities and ask what honor means without policy shifts, budget lines, or measurable protection of living systems.This conversation lands where Goodall always pointed us: conservation as a moral test, not a data deficit; a United States fluent in awareness yet slow to cut emissions; a global legacy built on dignity instead of theatrics. The final question lingers after the credits: what now? If her life was a mirror more than a monument, the reflection asks for choices that count—protect habitats, electrify and decarbonize, stop subsidizing harm, teach agency young, and measure growth by what endures. If this resonated, share it with someone who needs the nudge, subscribe for more hard, hopeful conversations, and leave a review to help this work reach the next set of hands ready to build. Support the show
This season we discuss over 300 albums of the 1990s selected from https://besteveralbums.com. The Six Singles segment starts at (5:33). This episode covers the following albums: Smog - Knock Knock (36:00), The Roots - Things Fall Apart (57:23), Eminem - The Slim Shady LP (1:19:36), and Red Hot Chili Peppers - Californication (1:51:53).Check out our YouTube page here: http://www.youtube.com/@combingthestacks1470Check out the Combing the Stacks Letterboxd list here: https://boxd.it/bS98c
In this episode we talk with Katy Bowser Hutson and her recent book Now I Lay Me Down to Fight: A Poet Writes Her Way Through Cancer. She talks about her jouney through her fight with breast cancer. Through poetry and prose with a realness of someone who has literally been ravaged by cancer, but somehow was, and now is, able to fight through, even it was laying down. Katy Bowser Hutson is a writer and songwriter. She is the author of Now I Lay Me Down to Fight (IVP) and the coauthor of Little Prayers for Ordinary Day (IVP Kids). She's also a contributing to projects like It Was Good: Making Music to the Glory of God and Wild Things and Castles in the Sky (Square Halo Press). Katy is a creator/member of the children's band Rain for Roots. She is co-creator of kid's jazz outfit Coal Train Railroad. She's also a founding member of Rain for Roots. Katy and her husband, musician and producer Kenny Hutson, have also created a musical project or two along the way, as well as contributing to various and sundry other musical endeavors. Because it's Nashville. Katy also speaks at conferences and event and consults on endeavors in faith and art. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee, with her husband Kenny, their two children, and some chickens, where she has built a rather wonky but serviceable labyrinth in her backyard and hosts many deer and fireflies.
Welcome to Stories Worth Hearing. I'm your host, John Quick, and today we've got a special episode for all the country music fans out there. My guests are Lan Law — the powerhouse brother duo of Lance Curtis and Lawson Wayne.Lan Law has been making serious waves in the country scene. They've opened for iconic names like Collin Raye, Gene Watson, and Confederate Railroad. They've also had the chance to work with Dolly Parton's legendary producer, Kent Wells — an experience that gave them a deeper look into the craft and heart behind making timeless music.Their breakout hit, Country to the Bone, has racked up more than 30 million views and counting, connecting with listeners all across America. But beyond the numbers, their story is about family, persistence, and staying true to their roots while carving out their own sound.In this conversation, we'll talk about how music shaped their lives growing up, what it's like writing and performing as brothers, and the highs and lows of chasing a dream in today's music industry. We'll also hear the stories behind their songs, how they've managed to blend modern country swagger with classic honky-tonk roots, and what's next for Lan Law as they continue to rise.If you want to hear more of their music or check out upcoming shows, visit them online at lanlawmusic.com.So sit back, turn up the volume, and join me for this inspiring and down-to-earth conversation with Lan Law — right here on Stories Worth Hearing.
Jane Goodall transformed how we see the natural world and our place in it. In this tribute episode, Guy Kawasaki revisits their past conversations filled with humor, courage, and wisdom. Jane reflects on her early journey to Africa, the groundbreaking discoveries with chimpanzees, and her tireless advocacy for conservation and youth through Roots & Shoots. Thank you Jane for making this world a better place. ---Guy Kawasaki is on a mission to make you remarkable. His Remarkable People podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, Woz, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bob Cialdini. Every episode will make you more remarkable.With his decades of experience in Silicon Valley as a Venture Capitalist and advisor to the top entrepreneurs in the world, Guy's questions come from a place of curiosity and passion for technology, start-ups, entrepreneurship, and marketing. If you love society and culture, documentaries, and business podcasts, take a second to follow Remarkable People.Listeners of the Remarkable People podcast will learn from some of the most successful people in the world with practical tips and inspiring stories that will help you be more remarkable.Episodes of Remarkable People organized by topic: https://bit.ly/rptopologyListen to Remarkable People here: **https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guy-kawasakis-remarkable-people/id1483081827**Like this show? Please leave us a review -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally!Thank you for your support; it helps the show!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this weeks episode, we pour one out for the passing of Zdarsky Comic News, and speculate what the next Marvel DC Crossover to be announced might be. On the first issue front, we've got a lot to cover! Al Ewing pens Absolute Evil, and Spider-Man super-star Erik Larson writes Spider-Man Noir! Beyond our headliners we talk Starship Godzilla, Author Immortal, Roots of Madness, Gunpoweder Prophets, & Savager. Even still there were more first issues that sounded great that we didn't get to, so keep your eyes peeled for other firsties at your LCS this weekend. If you're interested in learnin' more about getting a club pin, check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/FirstIssueClub
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Send us a textA courtroom trembles, a forest goes quiet, and a Capitol locks its doors and somehow they all tell the same story about trust. We start with the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey and examine what happens when the Justice Department looks like an instrument of revenge rather than a referee. We weigh the evidence, the reported push from political appointees, and the practical stakes for congressional testimony, prosecutorial norms, and the fragile belief that law can still be blind.From there, we step into the Gombe forest to honor Jane Goodall her patient, ground-shifting discoveries and her stubborn, disciplined optimism that turned science into stewardship. Toolmaking chimps, mourning and conflict, kinship over dominion her life reminds us that hope works only when tied to action. Roots & Shoots, local projects, and the invitation to plant a tree or fund a habitat are not small gestures; they're how trust is rebuilt in the real world.Finally, we confront the ritual of government shutdowns: the history, the needless cost, and the predictable ending in compromise. We call out the politics that rewards defiance over governing and explain how normalized dysfunction corrodes civic faith. Along the way, we challenge the media's left–right reflex around mass violence and the algorithmic churn that turns tragedy into team sport, arguing for slower, clearer reporting and prevention-focused solutions.If you're tired of cynicism but hungry for clarity, this conversation offers a map: protect prosecutorial independence, practice transparent compromise, support conservation, and choose small, concrete acts over doomscrolling. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who needs a dose of stubborn hope, and leave a review with one action you'll take this week to strengthen trust where you live. Support the show
As musician and activist BILLY BRAGG makes a welcome return as a voice of countercultural sanity, we revisit the Lost History of Skiffle as he takes us on an extraordinary whirlwind tour through the music that the counterculture forgot. Along the way, we hear about the emergence of The Teenager in post-war Britain, the massive impact of Rock Around the Clock, the Soho espresso bar culture of the 50s and the birth of British youth culture. We explore why Skiffle, which soundtracked that youth culture for a few intense years and was the inspiration for musicians in The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Who and The Rolling Stones, has been oddly forgotten. And Billy explains why, as the first British DIY musical revolution, Skiffle provided the template for the Punk movement of the 70s that was to inspire him. Along the way, we get educated about the post-war 'trad jazz' movement, the cultural stranglehold of the BBC - and the terrific transformatory power of a guy - or a girl - with a guitar. For more on Billy and his book Roots, Radicals and Rockers: https://www.billybragg.co.uk/product/roots-radicals-and-rockers-how-skiffle-changed-the-world-hardback-signed-by-billy/ #skiffle #billybragg #beatles #rock'n'roll #teenager #1950 #musichistory
Baby Huey talks with Taking Back Sunday about touring with Coheed, Fred’s return, John’s recovery, and the emo revival live from backstage at Aftershock Festival.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We said goodbye to Jane Goodall, who passed away yesterday at 91 after a life that inspired millions. I feel so grateful to have had the chance to speak with her back in July 2022, a conversation I'll never forget. Today, in honour of her incredible legacy, I want to re-share it with you. ___________________________________________________________________ The legendary Jane Goodall is a scientist, conservationist and humanitarian, whose 60-year study of wild chimpanzees in Tanzania challenged and overturned much of the conventional scientific thinking at the time. Her tireless work over the years - she is now 88 - has won her a legion of admirers, including David Attenborough, Leonardo di Caprio, Prince Harry and Greta Thunberg who calls Goodall ‘a true hero'. She joins me to talk about the resilience of hope, whether chimpanzees have a sense of failure, her own failures in language, correspondence and motherhood, and her belief in the next generation. This was one of the most enlightening podcast interviews I've ever had the privilege of doing. Please listen! ✨ IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Introduction and Tribute to Jane Goodall 01:47 Early Life and Career 04:14 The Concept of Hope and Optimism 08:55 Groundbreaking Work with Chimpanzees 15:16 Challenges and Triumphs 20:22 Reflections on Failure and Success 29:18 The Power of Imagination and Early Influences 30:22 Exploring Animal Friendships 32:43 Roots and Shoots: A Movement for Change 37:37 Spiritual Experiences and Beliefs 44:58 Challenges and Failures 49:48 Reflections on Parenting and Influential Figures 54:26 Messages of Hope and Resilience
In this episode of The Motivatarian Exchange, I'm joined by Porsha Chalmers - the artist, healer, and visionary behind The Silver Bohemian. Porsha's story begins in a small rural town in Georgia, where she grew up as the oldest of four, daughter to farmers, and learned to create anything with her hands from a young age. After high school, she enlisted in the Marine Corps and served six years, a season that strengthened her courage and shaped the resilience she carries into every part of her life. It was there she met her husband, began building a family, and set the foundation for her journey of service and creativity. Her life has been a tapestry of joy, loss, and renewal, raising her son Matthew (her proudest accomplishment), caregiving for Brian through his battle with ALS, and finding love again with her husband Jim. These experiences now fuel her work as an artist and healer, where she blends sound therapy, restorative yoga, and creative expression to guide others toward wholeness. Today, Porsha is stepping fully into her calling as a guide and leader: Curator for The Turquoise Iris Journal International best-selling co-author Marine Corps Veteran Creator of soulful workshops, retreats, and art experiences In this conversation, Porsha opens up about: The resilience she carried from farm life and military service into her creative journey The healing practices and symbols — dragonflies, ginkgo leaves, and feathers — that anchor her work Why memory, presence, and everyday beauty are central to her art and her life Her upcoming retreat, Soul Map: The Art of Release (October 23–26, 2025 at The Little Golden Fox in Madison, IN) Her upcoming book, Tattered and Mended: Soulful Stories of Life, Love, and Legacy (launching November 11, 2025) Fun facts about Porsha: she's happiest barefoot by a riverbank, creating in her studio, or grounding outdoors. She once worked as a published photographer covering stock cars and NHRA drag racing (and even got three tickets in one weekend for drag racing a Volkswagen!). She loves transforming unexpected objects like old quilts, spoons, and leather belts into wearable art and memory pieces. And always...music is the soundtrack of her life. Through her art, her healing practices, and her leadership, Porsha helps others honor memory, presence, and transformation. Her story is proof that beauty and meaning can be created even from life's hardest seasons. Connect with Porsha Chalmers:
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Jeff Berlin is the Founder and President of Bridge Industries & Chairman and CEO of TransTech Energy. Jeff's journey spans from his early days at Parker Hannifin to helping grow Hawk Corporation from a $20 million single-plant business into a $200 million global operation, and ultimately to founding his own company, Bridge — an industrial holding company anchored by TransTech — that has quietly scaled into a multi-hundred-million-dollar enterprise based in Chagrin Falls.In our conversation, we cover Jeff's conviction in the importance of American manufacturing and how it shaped his career-long commitment to building enduring businesses; the creation of Bridge Industries and his intentional choice of a permanent holding-company model over traditional private equity; the more than 25-fold scaling of TransTech into a diversified industrial platform with over 700 employees, up from just 35 a decade earlier; and the lessons learned along the way — the resilience and philosophy that guide him, how to weather downturns, usefulness as a true measure of value and success, culture across companies, and much more.00:00:00 - The Roots of American Manufacturing Belief 00:07:35 - Formative Experiences in Leadership 00:09:00 - Transformational Growth at Hawk 00:11:55 - Resilience in Business 00:13:10 - The Birth of Bridge 00:14:14 - Understanding Industrial Holding Companies 00:16:25 - Differentiation from Traditional Private Equity 00:19:00 - The Journey of Bridge 00:20:47 - Strategic Growth and Acquisitions 00:27:31 - Managing Geographic Expansion 00:30:01 - Introducing TransTech 00:31:28 - Building Infrastructure for Energy Solutions 00:35:59 - Strategic Growth and Acquisition Insights 00:38:10 - The Importance of Vertical Integration 00:42:51 - Cultural Dynamics in Business Integration 00:43:43 - The State of American Manufacturing 00:46:30 - Defining Success and Value Creation 00:48:10 - Future Ambitions for Bridge and TransTech 00:49:40 - Mentorship and Leadership Evolution 00:51:22 - Understanding the Nature of Industrial Work 00:54:40 - The Role of Infrastructure in Daily Life 00:55:56 - Excitement for Future Challenges 00:58:07 - Investing in Financial and IT Infrastructure 00:59:52 - Automation and Its Implications 01:01:53 - Guiding Wisdom and Philosophy 01:02:51 - Renewable Natural Gas and Environmental Impact 01:05:51 - Hidden Gem-----LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-berlin-9b156a12/https://bridgeind.com/-----SPONSOR:Roundstone InsuranceRoundstone Insurance is proud to sponsor Lay of The Land. Founder and CEO, Michael Schroeder, has committed full-year support for the podcast, recognizing its alignment with the company's passion for entrepreneurship, innovation, and community leadership.Headquartered in Rocky River, Ohio, Roundstone was founded in 2005 with a vision to deliver better healthcare outcomes at a more affordable cost. To bring that vision to life, the company pioneered the group medical captive model — a self-funded health insurance solution that provides small and mid-sized businesses with greater control and significant savings.Over the past two decades, Roundstone has grown rapidly, creating nearly 200 jobs in Northeast Ohio. The company works closely with employers and benefits advisors to navigate the complexities of commercial health insurance and build custom plans that prioritize employee well-being over shareholder returns. By focusing on aligned incentives and better health outcomes, Roundstone is helping businesses save thousands in Per Employee Per Year healthcare costs.Roundstone Insurance — Built for entrepreneurs. Backed by innovation. Committed to Cleveland.-----Stay up to date by signing up for Lay of The Land's weekly newsletter — sign up here.Past guests include Justin Bibb (Mayor of Cleveland), Pat Conway (Great Lakes Brewing), Steve Potash (OverDrive), Umberto P. Fedeli (The Fedeli Group), Lila Mills (Signal Cleveland), Stewart Kohl (The Riverside Company), Mitch Kroll (Findaway — Acquired by Spotify), and over 200 other Cleveland Entrepreneurs.Connect with Jeffrey Stern on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreypstern/Follow Lay of The Land on X @podlayofthelandhttps://www.jeffreys.page/
Ever thought about selling your landscape business—but figured it was years down the road? What if the perfect opportunity landed in your lap, sooner than expected? In this episode of Roots of Success, host Jason New of McFarland Stanford sits down with Andrew Gabries, who built not one, but two thriving companies—Andrew's Lawn and Landscaping and Go Green Lawn and Pest Control—and exited both earlier than planned. From hustling alongside his mom in high school to managing 100+ employees and planning strategic sales, Andrew shares hard-won lessons about hiring, culture, scaling, and what it takes to make a company truly sellable. Whether you're contemplating your exit or just want to grow a world-class team, Andrew's journey is packed with actionable insight for landscape business leaders. KEY MOMENTS: [03:13] Andrew's Lawn Landscaping Beginnings [08:07] Andrew's Landscaping: Residential to Commercial Shift [12:50] GoGreen's Focus and Growth Strategy [13:56] CEO's Dual Role Simplified [19:28] Celebration-Focused Workplace Culture [20:42] Unexpected Business Sale Decision [24:42] Involving Team Pre-Intent Discussions [28:40] "Seamless Transition at Go Green" [33:09] Aspire Transforms Business Management THE BIG IDEA: Build great teams; growth and success follow naturally. QUESTIONS WE ANSWER How do you start and grow a successful landscaping business? What are the best strategies for scaling a landscaping or lawn care company? How do you prepare a landscaping business for sale or acquisition? What are effective ways to build a strong team and positive company culture in the green industry? What is the role of software and technology in managing a landscaping company efficiently? How do you transition from residential to commercial landscaping contracts? What are tips for balancing business ownership with family life? What's involved in the due diligence process when selling a small business? How do landscaping companies successfully retain long-term employees? What are the key factors in choosing the right partner for selling your business?
Join I&I as we step down to the Ioneyez River for a powerful session of word, sound and power in Episode 1 of the Down By The River Sessions. This series will feature D-Ro and crew selecting some of the most crucial and healing tones in a very powerful natural setting – down the by […]
Za vedno se je poslovila Jane Goodall, primatologinja, neutrudna borka za okolje, naš planet in človeško solidarnost z vsemi bitji na Zemlji. S svojim programom 'Roots and Shoots' je zadnja leta intenzivno širila optimizem in vnemo za to, da se svet lahko premakne na bolje, najraje je nagovarjala predvsem mlade po vsem svetu. Ob 10-letnici Frekvence X smo leta 2019 posneli ekskluzivni intervju z njo. Matej Praprotnik in Maja Ratej se ob njeni smrti spominjata pogovora z njo, med drugim tudi tega, kako je poudarila, da ne smemo izgubiti upanja in kako moramo sleherni večer, preden zaspimo, skleniti z vprašanjem, ali smo tisti dan naredili kaj dobrega za svet. Ker je bila izjemna, ker njeno sporočilo, njen optimizem, njena trma in zanos nikoli ne bodo zamrli, vabimo k vnovičnemu poslušanju intervjuja z njo. Nam je dala izjemno popotnico, upamo, da se tudi vas dotakne kakšna od njenih misli. Jane Goodall v spomin od ekipe Frekvence X. Fotografija: Reuters
Send us a textBunny sits down with Thea Mason and Trish Spencer, two of the three owners of Three Roots Designs, to talk about the Santa Fe magic that turns houses into soulful, lived-in homes. They share their paths to Santa Fe, why our city's deep history and cultural mix shape everything from adobe to contemporary, and how they help clients refresh spaces—often by honoring cherished pieces and adding just-right updates. We bust the myth that hiring a designer is intimidating (their initial consult is free), dig into collaboration vs. “imposed” style, and swap easy first steps to make any room more welcoming. Plus: rotating local artists in their shop, favorite Santa Fe spots, and why home should feel like a hug after a long day.Highlights: approachable design, working with what you own, budget-friendly sequencing, local art & gifts, and the many faces of “Santa Fe style.”If you enjoy this conversation, subscribe, leave a quick review, and stop by Three Roots to say hello—tell them Bunny sent you!Bunny Terry's website Bunny Terry Instagram Bunny Terry Facebook Original Music by: Kene Terry
Dinesh D'Souza- January 6th, 2021 Looks Different Now. - Mike Maloney- Silver Is About to Explode — Here's Why I'm Buying Now January 6th, 2021 Looks Different Now https://youtu.be/LlrrgE8_Xc4?si=MY45wEFsXVBjp5Ah Dinesh D'Souza 799K subscribers Sep 30, 2025 The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast January 6 looks different now — and those who doubted the original story are vindicated once again. My new film "The Dragon's Prophecy" opens in select theaters Monday Oct. 6 and Wednesday Oct. 8. Streaming and DVD starts Thursday Oct. 9. Get movie tickets and pre-order steaming and DVDs at TheDragonsProphecyFilm.com — Dinesh D'Souza is an author and filmmaker. A graduate of Dartmouth College, he was a senior domestic policy analyst in the Reagan administration. He also served as a research fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. He is the author of many bestselling books, including "Illiberal Education," "What's So Great About Christianity," "America: Imagine a World Without Her," "The Roots of Obama's Rage," "Death of a Nation," and "United States of Socialism." His documentary films "2016: Obama's America," "America," "Hillary's America," "Death of a Nation," and "Trump Card" are among the highest-grossing political documentaries of all time. He and his wife Debbie are also executive producers of the acclaimed feature film "Infidel." — Want to connect with Dinesh D'Souza online for more hard-hitting analysis of current events in America? Here's how: Get Dinesh unfiltered, uncensored and unchained on Locals: https://dinesh.locals.com/ Facebook: / dsouzadinesh Twitter: / dineshdsouza Rumble: https://rumble.com/dineshdsouza Instagram: / dineshjdsouza Parler: https://parler.com/user/DineshDSouza GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/dineshdsouza Email: https://dineshdsouza.com/contact-us/ Silver Is About to Explode — Here's Why I'm Buying Now - Mike Maloney Why I'm Buying Silver RIGHT NOW — and Why You Should Watch This Move Silver is making a dramatic run. As of this writing, it's within a few dollars of historic all-time highs — and technicals, fundamentals, and supply pressures are lining up to suggest much higher potential ahead. In this update, Mike Maloney walks us through: The long-term “cup & handle” patterns and multi-timeframe breakouts How silver is outperforming both gold and the stock market The alarming drain in global free inventories and what that means for future price gaps Why the broader public has barely noticed — yet Watch this video at- https://youtu.be/kZDOaEhjMxo?si=AP0cpPe7B769TZ2O GoldSilver 843K subscribers 76,873 views Sep 29, 2025 PART 2 HERE: • Silver Is the Bargain — Gold/Silver Ratio ... Get Mike Maloney's 1st book for free here: http://www.GoldSilver.com/freebook ----------------------------------------------------------------- GoldSilver is one of the most trusted names in precious metals. Since 2005, we've provided investors with both education and world-class bullion dealer services. We offer a wide selection of bullion products, private vault storage, global shipping, and easy payment choices. Buy Precious Metals at: https://www.goldsilver.com Get Free content from Mike's new book here: http://www.ggsr21.com Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/goldsilver?... Get Essential Gold & Silver News—Delivered Twice a Week: https://goldsilver.com/join-our-newsl... Follow Mike on Twitter: / goldsilver_com Follow us on Facebook: / goldsilverdotcom Check out our sister channel Wealthion @Wealthion featuring regular guests such as Jim Rickards, Rick Rule, Stephanie Pomboy, Lance Roberts, John Hathaway, Alisdair McLeod, Simon Hunt, John Rubino, Jim Rogers, Marc Faber and more. As always, thank you for your support. M. Silver Is the Bargain — Gold/Silver Ratio Could Be 20 - Mike Maloney https://youtu.be/GbBl1rwNcoo?si=1zyjcfCixnq23Voc GoldSilver 843K subscribers 63,309 views Sep 29, 2025 LINK TO PART 1: • Silver Is About to Explode — Here's Why I'... Get Mike Maloney's 1st book for free here: http://www.GoldSilver.com/freebook In this video, Mike Maloney dives deep into the Gold-Silver Ratio vs Price, revealing why he considers silver to be one of the most undervalued assets in the market today. ▶️ Watch as he: • Compares the mining supply ratio (≈ 7:1) to the trading ratio (≈ 85:1) • Explains how silver's industrial usage erodes its available stock • Reviews historical ratio trends and why he expects a collapse toward 20:1 (or less) • Lays out how converting silver into gold at key ratio thresholds can multiply your gold holdings
This week on The Metallica Report… Robert Trujillo sits down with Steffen & Renée to reflect on the impact and importance of radio on his early life, from his Grandma's transistor to car rides with his mom. RT also salutes the local stations of the era, reinvokes a big name on the SoCal radio scene, and discusses how SiriusXM has taken on the mantle of being that vital cultural connector. Joining Rob in some radio recollections is HQ's content curator, Dan Nykolayko, who has been assembling deep dive rarities and treasures for Maximum Metallica on SiriusXM channel 42. The Metallica Report – your official, weekly guide for all things Metallica, straight from the source. New episode every Wednesday. Maximum Metallica on SiriusXM: siriusxm.com/channels/maximum-metallica Music from The Metallica Report: metallica.lnk.to/TMR-music Upcoming Tour Dates: metallica.com/tour Wanna be featured on a future episode? Submit your questions or comments: metallica.com/podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"When you stand on what matters, everything is going to fall into place for you." Anthony Ramos One's journey is never a straight line and often the path we think we are destined for is paved with lots of ups and downs that lead us to where we belong. In this pivotal conversation, Ryan, Channing, and Fred sit down with multi‑talented actor, singer, and storyteller Anthony Ramos, to explore the twists, turns, and lessons that have shaped his journey. From humble beginnings of the New York streets to Broadway stages, from major film sets to music studios, Anthony shares how he's navigated shifting expectations, risk, and growth — all while staying rooted in identity and purpose. He shares the impact that starring in Hamilton had on his life, the wisdom from Busta Rhymes, the excitement of Spike Lee, being on set with Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga, his most transformative role as well as his most challenging and gives a sneak peek at some big projects in the works. It's a reflective and honest conversation on the little moments and decisions that led him to chase his dream down an unlikely path overcoming poverty, sharing how the streets taught him to act and maneuver the challenges of a rough upbringing and why pursuing a passion is often out of reach for people like him. He talks to Ryan about dealing with race and cultural barriers, staying authentically himself while balancing Hollywood pressures, choosing to be on the right side of his beliefs, betting on himself and taking risks to chase the big roles. He talks to Channing how he mended the relationship with his father before he passed and explains to Fred saying no is hard but being loyal to his roots matters the most, which he explains turning down the chance to work with J.Lo. The guys get into what “pivoting” really means when your life is already in motion as this episode goes beyond the highlight reel to dig into the grind, the doubts, and the quiet breakthroughs. Whether you're in creative fields or facing your own pivot point, Anthony's transparency and mindset offer resonance and inspiration. Tap into The Pivot Podcast on YouTube, hit the subscribe button, like, comment and let us know what you think! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This international brand of root beer, other sodas, and fast-food joints goes back over a century to a single root beer stand along a veterans’ parade route. Anney and Lauren dip into the history and cultures of A&W.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.