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    The Michael Berry Show
    AM Show Hr 3 | Rodeo Roots, Radio Legends & Lina Hidalgo Meltdowns

    The Michael Berry Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 32:58 Transcription Available


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    Jrodconcerts: The Podcast
    Rissi Palmer: From Historical Debut to Color Me Country Trailblazer

    Jrodconcerts: The Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 24:37


    What does it take to say "no" to legendary producers like Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis when you're only eighteen years old? Today, Jamie Rodriguez sits down with the incomparable Rissi Palmer to discuss a career defined by honesty, independence, and a commitment to her "lived experience. Fresh off the release of her "Perspectives" EP and a celebratory performance at the Grand Ole Opry, Rissi opens up about her evolution from her groundbreaking 2007 debut to her current role as a vital advocate for change. We dive into the bluegrass influences on her new music, the strength of the "Old Black Southern Women" who raised her, and how she's rewriting country music history for the next generation through her upcoming children's book, Color Me Country. In This Episode: The Sonic Shift: Why Bluegrass and Roots influences allowed Rissi to express herself more freely than ever before on her new EP. Resilience & Legacy: A deep dive into "Old Black Southern Woman" and the wisdom passed down through generations. The Power of "No": Rissi reveals why she walked away from a major "urban" deal as a teenager to stay true to her country roots. Rewriting History: A look at her upcoming children's book (Coming May 2026) and the importance of representation in roots music. The Global Lens: Insights from Belfast on how the international community views equity and inclusion in music. Artistic Perseverance: The most important lesson 2026 Rissi would share with the Rissi Palmer who was first charting in 2007. Resources & Links: Pre-Order the "Color Me Country" Book (Amazon) Follow Rissi Palmer: @RissiPalmerMusic Jrodconcerts Media: @jrodconcertsmedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    RootsPod
    RootsPod 106: I Need an Adult to Speak to Me

    RootsPod

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 39:20


    The Bloggers are hyped by Roots opening week 1-0 win over Monterey Bay. The midfield and defense receive glowing reviews. The attack receives an optimistic incomplete. Such is the excitement surrounding the win that for one week, world events go unmentioned. It won’t happen again, probably.

    hr2 Jazz
    Blues'n'Roots mit Eli "Paperboy" Reed, Misty Blues, Gina Coleman u. a.

    hr2 Jazz

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 56:47


    "Be About It!" - Ryan Hartt mit swingendem Blues aus New England | Jede Menge Stimme und Seele - James Hunters neues Album "Off The Fence" | Bluespiano für ungezählte Kollegen und jetzt auch solo - Dave Keyes mit "Two Trains" (Sendung vom 12.3.)

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    Uncovering Roots

    New Podcast Trailers

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 2:04


    Society & Culture - Uncovering Roots

    Loudwire Nights: On Demand
    Tuk Smith Opens Up About New Music + His Roots - Interview

    Loudwire Nights: On Demand

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 16:41


    Tuk Smith joins Loudwire Nights to celebrate his latest EP, 'Troubled Paradise,' the journey he's been on since a young age and more.

    Daily Bitachon
    60 Daily Dose of Gratitude

    Daily Bitachon

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026


    Daily Bitachon: The Chemical Warfare and Social Media of Plants Welcome back to our series on Shaar Habechina . We often think of plants as helpless because they are rooted to one spot—unable to run from a hungry caterpillar or hide when a neighbor is attacked. However, Hashem has equipped them to be world-class chemists. Using a complex language of smells and underground signals, they fight back and share resources. As we discussed, a plant is a living laboratory; it is alive. The Plant as a Living Laboratory While its primary biology handles growing and eating, the plant produces secondary metabolites —special-force chemicals designed for specific missions: Deterrents (The "Get-Away" Chemicals): Many plants produce toxins or bitter compounds to stop predators. The heat in a chili pepper or the sting of mustard is the plant's way of saying, "Stop chewing!" Caffeine is actually a natural pesticide produced by coffee plants to paralyze or kill encroaching bugs. Attractants (The "Come-Here" Chemicals): These are the perfumes of the floral world, carefully designed to attract specific couriers—bees, birds, or bats—to carry their pollen. The Wood Wide Web: Nature's Internet Perhaps the most mind-blowing discovery in modern botany is that trees are not isolated individuals. They are connected by a massive underground internet made of fungi—a perfect symbiotic relationship . Tiny fungal threads called mycelium wrap around tree roots. The tree provides the fungi with sugar, and in exchange, the fungi scavenge the soil for minerals the tree cannot reach. Through this network, they send alerts. I remember working in a summer camp where an inspector would visit the kitchens. The first camp to get hit would immediately call all the other camps in the mountains to "get ready." Trees do the exact same thing! When a tree is attacked by a beetle, it releases warning chemicals into the fungal network. Neighboring trees receive the signal and immediately start pumping bitter toxins into their leaves to prepare for the attack before the beetles even arrive. There is even Chesed (kindness) in botany: older "mother trees" send extra sugar through this network to struggling saplings in the shade to help them survive. Calling the Police: Airborne Communication Plants also talk through the air. That distinct smell of fresh-cut grass? That is actually a distress signal . Some plants, when being eaten by a caterpillar, release a specific scent that attracts parasitic wasps. The wasps follow the scent, find the caterpillars, and remove them. The plant is essentially calling the police to handle the intruder. The Brain in the Roots The root system is a hidden mirror of the plant above. Roots are the plant's brain and sensory system: Gravity Sensing: Even in total darkness, a root knows which way is "down." Tiny starch grains act like weights, falling to the bottom of the cells to guide growth. Acoustic Navigation: Recent studies suggest roots can "hear" the tiny vibrations of water moving through pipes and will grow toward the sound. Selective Mining: Roots act as a sophisticated purification system, deciding which minerals to take in and which to block out. Masterpieces of Engineering: Seed Travel If a seed just falls straight down, it dies in the shadow of its parent. To solve this, Hashem engineered transportation devices that are masterpieces of physics: Aerodynamics: Dandelion seeds use "parachutes" to catch the breeze, while maple seeds are shaped like "helicopter" wings to spin and stay airborne. The Original Velcro: Burrs use tiny hooks to hitchhike on animal fur. This was the actual inspiration for Velcro! Organic Cannons & Bio-Boats: Some plants build up pressure until they literally explode, launching seeds away. Others, like the coconut, are waterproof "bio-boats" designed to float across entire oceans to find a new home. Everything we see—from the "Wood Wide Web" to the exploding seed—is a wonder of wonders designed for us to appreciate the infinite wisdom of the Creator.

    El Podcast de RockZone
    ¿Es 'Roots' el mejor disco de Sepultura… o el disco que acabó con ellos?

    El Podcast de RockZone

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 129:52


    Esta semana dedicamos la tertulia al ‘Roots' de Sepultura con motivo de su 30 aniversario.En febrero de 1996, los brasileños publicaron su sexto disco que no solo cambió el rumbo de la banda, sino que también dejó una huella profunda en la historia del metal. Pero ‘Roots' también marcó un punto de inflexión. Unos meses después de su publicación llegó la salida de Max Cavalera, una ruptura muy dolorosa que abrió un debate que todavía hoy sigue vivo entre los fans. En este episodio repasamos el contexto en el que nació el álbum, analizamos su impacto musical y nos preguntamos: ¿Es 'Roots' el mejor disco de Sepultura… o el disco que acabó con ellos?Para debatirlo nos acompañan Xavi Cervantes, jefe de la sección cultural del periódico Ara y que escribió la crítica de ‘Roots' en Rockdelux cuando salió el disco, y Miguel Pérez Viqueira, una de las firmas de la web Coda Radio. Y como siempre también hacemos un repaso a algunas efemérides, noticias destacadas de la semana, la agenda de conciertos, los charts, la sección Parecidos Razonables y al final, las recomendaciones de Oído, Visto, Leído.

    The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
    CHARLIE'S ANGEL

    The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 61:55 Transcription Available


    What explains Candace Owen’s bizarre crusade against Erika Kirk? Dinesh tackles this and speaks with one of TPUSA’s top donors, who shares for the first time why he ended his support for Charlie. (0:00) The Candace Owens Question (2:36) What’s Driving Candace? (4:51) Charlie Kirk’s Rise (6:25) Candace’s Hidden Feelings (8:10) Charlie Chooses Erika (9:38) Candace’s Vendetta (11:56) Revenge Against Charlie (14:15) Gold And Silver Warning (15:42) Donor Breaks With Turning Point (20:01) Israel Controversy Inside TPUSA (25:28) Tucker Carlson's Influence (32:12) The Donor Revolt Begins (36:26) Candace Conspiracy Claims (43:59) Christian Soldier In The IDF (51:07) Israel And Religious Freedom — 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." — This episode was sponsored and made possible by http://DineshGold.com. Get up to $10k in FREE silver when you let them know I sent you! 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: https://www.facebook.com/dsouzadinesh Twitter: https://twitter.com/dineshdsouza Rumble: https://rumble.com/dineshdsouza Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dineshjdsouza Parler: https://parler.com/user/DineshDSouza GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/dineshdsouza Email: https://dineshdsouza.com/contact-us/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The A.M. Update
    Trump Signals We're Near the End In Iran (and Also Just Beginning and Already Won | NYC Terror Plot Has Roots In Legal Immigration | 3/10/26

    The A.M. Update

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 17:38


    Tuesday's episode of The A.M. Update with Aaron McIntire tracks the fluid status of the Iran conflict, where President Trump touts over 5,000 targets struck, massive declines in Iranian missile and drone capabilities, and a potential short-term operation while holding back on devastating infrastructure hits. Conflicting signals emerge on the war's timeline, alongside reports of a new Supreme Leader named amid questions about his status and a regime using a cardboard cutout in ceremonies. Tensions rise with missile incidents near Turkey drawing sharp warnings from Erdogan, potential activation of Iranian sleeper cells abroad, and a dramatic single-day oil price drop from $116 to under $90 per barrel due to safer Strait of Hormuz transit and G7 reserve discussions. Domestic news covers a foiled IED plot by self-radicalized teens in New York linked to terrorism charges, renewed scrutiny on James Talarico with more unearthed comments, an NBC poll showing low favorability for AI and various political figures, a DOJ-Ticketmaster antitrust deal with divestitures and fines, and Qatar's foreign minister publicly expressing deep betrayal over Iran's attacks on Gulf neighbors, prompting analysis of the small nation's long-term triangulation strategy for survival.   A.M. Update, Aaron McIntire, Iran war, Operation Epic Fury, President Trump, Mo Taba Khamenei, sleeper cells, oil prices, Strait of Hormuz, Qatar Iran relations, James Talarico, Ticketmaster deal, AI favorability poll, NYPD terrorism plot

    The Mash Up
    E340 - River Roots Barrel Company Hang w/Ryan Lintz & Christine Schmittgen

    The Mash Up

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 111:17


    For the second time in the history of the podcast, we welcome back our friends from River Roots Barrel Company. The last time we had them on the podcast, River Roots had been in existence for just over a year. Since that time, the brand has continued to flourish and they are getting ready to move into a brand new (and larger) building in downtown Cleveland. In this episode, you get hear about all the exciting things that are in the works for River Roots and the best part is that you'll get to hear it directly from Ryan Lintz (Co-Founder) and Christine Schmittgen (Single Barrel Program Manager). River Roots has become a destination for whiskey enthusiasts across the nation and even in South Korea. So, join us this week as Kenny solo hosts this long form conversation with the good folks from River Roots and shares some absolutely epic pours in the process. --------------------------SocialsIG: https://www.instagram.com/themashupkyFB: https://www.facebook.com/themashupkyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@themashupkyJoin our community on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheMashUpBourbonPodcastPartnership(s)Visit Bourbonoutfitter.com and enter code THEMASHUP for a special discount or visit bourbonoutfitter.com/THEMASHUPMusic: All the Fixings by Zachariah HickmanThank you so much for listening!

    A Drunk History Of Middle-earth
    80 - Tom Bombadil - Deep as Old Man Willow Roots

    A Drunk History Of Middle-earth

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 124:53


    Chris' Charity Bike Ride: https://tinyurl.com/ChrisC2CAfter a long break, Chris and Becca are back to discuss the enigma wrapped in a riddle wrapped in a blue coat and yellow boots, Tom Bombadil. They discuss the jolly fella, as well as a LOT of other stuff, including the history of Buckland, the origin of the name Tom, life in general, charity work, Tom as Eru's playable character in Middle-earth and uncountable other things. We reach levels of philology we didn't think possible.This is a new format for the show. Much deeper and much more conversational. Expect longer episodes going forward.

    The Bare Performance Podcast
    164: How to Turn Hard Seasons Into Your Biggest Breakthrough | Ken Rideout

    The Bare Performance Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 71:02


    Ken Rideout returns to the podcast to talk about his new book, Everything You Want Is on the Other Side of Hard, and the life experiences that shaped it. We discuss his rise from addiction and adversity to sobriety, business success, and a 2:28 marathon, plus his recent Austin Half Marathon win at 54. This conversation explores discipline, faith, identity, risk, and what it takes to build a meaningful life on the other side of hard.CHAPTERS:00:00 Intro01:30 The Other Side of Hard02:58 Winning the Austin Half at 5405:49 From Addiction to Endurance07:46 Leaving Wall Street, Starting Over12:04 The Marathon Breakthrough15:41 Loving the Process, Not Just PRs18:54 Family, Roots, and Perspective23:38 Breaking Out of Your Environment27:06 Insecurity, Recovery, and Growth29:24 Marriage, Fatherhood, and Real Life31:56 Cancer Scare and Perspective Shift36:28 Faith, Weakness, and Identity43:41 You Are More Than Performance53:26 Build the Life You WantORDER KEN'S BOOK HERE: https://www.amazon.com/Everything-Want-Other-Side-Hard/dp/1668087057ORDER MY BOOK HERE: ⁠https://www.amazon.com/Go-One-More-Intentional-Life-Changing/dp/1637746210FOLLOW:Become a BPN member FOR FREE - Unlock 25% off FOR LIFE ⁠https://www.bareperformancenutrition.com/collections/performance-nutritionIG: ⁠instagram.com/nickbarefitness/⁠YT: ⁠youtube.com/@nickbarefitnessThis podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal [health or profession] advice. Bare Performance Nutrition (BPN) is not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. This podcast is not intended to replace professional medical advice.This podcast may not be republished without the written consent of Bare Performance Nutrition (BPN)

    The New Bazaar
    The Roots of our Zero-Sum Moment

    The New Bazaar

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 56:13


    Stefanie Stantcheva is an economist at Harvard and the head of the Social Economics Lab, where her team has done extraordinary work investigating how people form their opinions about economic and political topics. That work was the subject of an earlier New Bazaar episode. In this episode, Stefanie chats with Cardiff about the findings in her paper (with co-authors Sahil Chinoy, Nathan Nunn, and Sandra Sequeira), “Zero-Sum Thinking and the Roots of US Political Differences,” which was just published in the American Economic Review. From the paper's abstract: “We find that a more zero-sum mindset is strongly associated with more support for government redistribution, race- and gender-based affirmative action, and more restrictive immigration policies. Zero-sum thinking can be traced back to the experiences of both the individual and their ancestors, encompassing factors such as the degree of intergenerational upward mobility they experienced, whether they immigrated to the United States or lived in a location with more immigrants, and whether they were enslaved or lived in a location with more enslavement.” Stefanie and Cardiff also discuss:Rising anger in American societyThe subtle ways that the two major political parties are similar and different when it comes to zero-sum thinkingThe economic geography of zero-sum thoughtThe finding that surprised her the mostThe generational gap in zero-sum thinking between young and oldThe policy implications of her researchFinally, Stefanie previews her upcoming work on zero-sum thinking and concerns about AI. Related links:“Zero-Sum Thinking and the Roots of US Political Differences”“To understand America today, study the zero-sum mindset” (Stefanie's guest essay in The Economist) “Emotions and Policy Views” (Stefanie's working paper with Yann Algan, Eva Davoine, and Thomas Renault)“Dancing with the Stars” (Stefanie's paper with Ufuk Akcigit, Santiago Caicedo, Ernest Miguelez, and Valerio Sterzi) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Illuminated Path Podcast with Ina Wellness Collective
    Returning to Our Roots — Why Reclaiming Culture Matters Today with Dakota Camacho

    Illuminated Path Podcast with Ina Wellness Collective

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 36:47


    In this conversation, Liv sits down with Dakota Camacho to explore the importance of returning to our cultural roots and why reclaiming ancestral wisdom matters more than ever. Through the lens of CHamoru culture, they reflect on the wisdom of our elders, the values that shape our identity, and how our generation can reconnect to culture and carry these traditions forward.EPISODE TAKEAWAYSEmbracing our heritage helps us understand ourselves and our community more deeplyTraditional practices and language carry the wisdom of our ancestors and keep culture aliveCultural knowledge guiding activism strengthens community and supports collective healingArt, poetry, and music give us ways to share our stories and find healingA culturally connected future grows through community care and sustainable livingReconnecting with our roots can be a powerful journey that honors ancestral wisdomCONNECT WITH DAKOTADakota Camacho is a Matao/CHamoru artist born and raised in Coast Salish Territory who creates indigenizing processes through altar-making, movement, film, music, and prayer. Yo'ña (their) work has been presented across five continents and throughout Oceania. Exploring the intersections of integrity, ancestral and Indigenous lifeways, true love, and accountability, guiya (they) activate a Matao worldview to make offerings toward inafa'maolek—balance and harmony with all of life. Through embodied practice, Camacho generates encounters with self, community, spirit, and the natural world, cultivating spaces where multiple ways of knowing, being, and doing speak to one another in service of collective liberation.Camacho is a Nia Tero Pacific Northwest Artist Fellow and a Western Arts Alliance Native Launchpad Artist, and has received awards and support from the New England Foundation for the Arts' National Dance Project, the National Performance Network Creation Fund, NDN Collective's Radical Imagination Grant, and Creative Capital. They co-founded I Moving Lab, an inter-national, inter-cultural, inter-tribal, and inter-disciplinary arts collective that creates self-funded initiatives connecting rural and urban communities, universities, museums, and performing arts institutions. Camacho holds an M.A. in Performance Studies from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and a B.A. in Gender & Women's Studies from the University of Wisconsin–Madison as a First Wave Urban Arts and Hip Hop Scholar, and has taught at UC Santa Cruz and the University of Guåhan, including their self-designed course, “Performing Indigenous Worldviews.Website: https://www.gimatanguma.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/infinitedakota/?hl=enCONNECT WITH INA WELLNESS COLLECTIVEWebsite: https://www.inawellnesscollective.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inawellnesscollectiveWATCH FULL EPISODES ON YOUTUBEhttps://www.youtube.com/@inawellnessWAYS TO WORK TOGETHERWell Within Membershiphttps://www.inawellnesscollective.com/wellwithinRise & Align Group Programhttps://www.inawellnesscollective.com/riseandalignSPECIAL THANKSThis episode was recorded in the beautiful Penthouse Suite at Dusit Beach Resort Guam. Dusit Beach is part of the interconnected Dusit destination resort in Tumon Bay, alongside Dusit Thani Guam Resort and Dusit Place, offering guests a seamless, all-in-one beachfront experience with world-class dining, shopping, and relaxation.Follow them at @dusitbeachresortguamView all Offerings at https://www.dusit.com/dusitbeach-resortguam/

    Windermere Coaching Minute
    Season 13 Episode #9. Stop Chasing, Start Owning: The Geographic Farming Blueprint with Michael Fanning.

    Windermere Coaching Minute

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 22:50


    The Windermere Coaching Minute | Hosted by Michael FanningEPISODE OVERVIEWGeographic farming isn't about blasting postcards and hoping the phone rings. In this episode, Michael Fanning breaks down what it really means to own a neighborhood neighbor first, agent second and why consistency is the only competitive advantage that compounds over time. If you're tired of starting over every quarter, this one's for you.CASE STUDY: STEVE LAEVASTUSteve Laevastu is one of the best examples of geographic farming done right. A longtime Windermere agent, Steve built his business by owning his neighborhood not occasionally, but month after month, year after year. His production is consistently steady because he became part of the fabric of the community. Neighbors talked about his newsletter. His signs were everywhere. People knew his name before they ever needed an agent. That's the compounding power of showing up. Steve didn't chase the market the market came to him.STATS WORTH WRITING DOWN• 87% of neighborhoods have no consistent agent farming them right now• 63% of agents who start a farm quit within 12 months if you stay, you win• Direct mail earns a 91% open rate vs. 20-30% for email• The average person spends 132 seconds with a piece of physical mail• Real client result: 500-home farm, 2 mailers/month = 497% ROI over 2 yearsTHE FARMING TIMELINE (DON'T BAIL EARLY)• Months 1–3: Plant seeds. Build your list, send first mailers, join community groups.• Months 4–6: Roots grow. Face recognition begins. First inbound call possible.• Months 7–9: "I see you everywhere." Referral calls start.• Months 10–12+: Harvest. First farm listing. Repeat referrals. 10:1 ROI potential.5 CRITERIA FOR PICKING YOUR FARMTurnover Rate Target 5-6%+ annually (500 homes = ~25 transactions/year)Home Count 250 to 2,000 homes is a workable rangeAgent Saturation Look for areas where no agent holds more than 10% market sharePersonal Connection Living in or near your farm adds authentic credibilityPrice Point Alignment Match average home price to your income goalsTHE 8X8 LAUNCH CAMPAIGNStraight from Ninja Selling 8 weeks, 8 touchpoints. Perfect for launching a new farm or reviving a dormant one. Stagger your starts (25/week) so week 8 door knocks and calls are manageable.• Weeks 1-2: Introduce yourself personal letter, market snapshot, handwritten note• Weeks 3-4: Add value local business spotlight, equity analysis• Weeks 5-6: Stay useful Home Update newsletter, seasonal home care tips• Week 7: Earn the ask personal note, "I hope this has been helpful"• Week 8: Show up door knock, phone call, or personal visitBy week 4, they remember your name. By week 8, they trust your expertise. The ask is earned.WINDERMERE TOOLS TO USE NOW• Windermere Home Update Branded newsletter via Xpressdocs, auto-sends monthly with trackable QR codes• Boomerang Buy one, get one postcard program through Windermere• Cloze Set up your farm tags and manage touchpoints• Title Company Rep Free custom geographic lists with equity data, absentee flags, and moreYOUR 3-ITEM HOMEWORKIdentify your farm run turnover rate, home count, and agent saturation numbersCall your title company today get your farm list, don't wait until next weekSet up your farm tag in Cloze and put a date on your first mailer"I would rather be a neighbor first and a real estate agent second. The more you show up for your community, the more your community shows up for you." Scott SteadmanGO DEEPERJoin us every Thursday at 10:00 AM Pacific on the Windermere Path Call. Find us at windermerecoaching.com.Stats Worth Writing DownThe Farming Timeline (Don't Bail Early)5 Criteria for Picking Your FarmThe 8x8 Launch CampaignWindermere Tools to Use NowYour 3-Item HomeworkGo Deeper

    Grateful Roots
    (Re-Release) Ep. 34 Grateful Roots

    Grateful Roots

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 59:16


    Americana, Roots, Folk, Blues and Country music. Featured Artists . New and classic tracks.  Episode includes Jackson Browne, Willie Nelson, Nina Simone and The Dubliners.A SPECIAL ON POLITICAL SONGS.

    Queer Romance Readers Spotlight Books
    The River Has Roots by Amal El-Mohtar

    Queer Romance Readers Spotlight Books

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 18:16


    Ella and Wynn chat about Amal El-Mohtar's fae romance, The River Has Roots.

    KNBR Podcast
    Adrian Houser on Joining the Giants, ABS System & Cherokee Roots

    KNBR Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 30:18 Transcription Available


    Giants pitcher Adrian Houser joins Marty Lurie to share why he signed with San Francisco, how he’s adapting to MLB’s ABS Challenge System, and the importance of his Cherokee heritage in his baseball journey.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Marty Lurie Podcast
    Adrian Houser on Joining the Giants, ABS System & Cherokee Roots

    Marty Lurie Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 30:18 Transcription Available


    Giants pitcher Adrian Houser joins Marty Lurie to share why he signed with San Francisco, how he’s adapting to MLB’s ABS Challenge System, and the importance of his Cherokee heritage in his baseball journey.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The Roots of Christianity - David Bunting

    Northfield Blvd church of Christ - Murfreesboro, TN

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 46:52


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    Calvary Chapel of Delta Podcast

    The Roots of Refusal: Ignorance & Arrogance • Part of our weekly Sunday morning study through Exodus.

    Fluent Fiction - Danish
    Renewing Roots: Siblings Revive A Generational Farm

    Fluent Fiction - Danish

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 17:46 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Danish: Renewing Roots: Siblings Revive A Generational Farm Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/da/episode/2026-03-08-22-34-01-da Story Transcript:Da: Solen begyndte at stige over de stille marker i det danske landskab.En: The sun began to rise over the quiet fields in the Danish landscape.Da: Det var tidlig forår, og sneen smeltede langsomt væk.En: It was early spring, and the snow was slowly melting away.Da: De første blomster stak deres hoveder frem for at hilse på lyset.En: The first flowers poked their heads out to greet the light.Da: På en lille gård i udkanten af landsbyen vågnede Soren, Mathias og Freja til en ny dag.En: On a small farm on the edge of the village, Soren, Mathias, and Freja awoke to a new day.Da: For dem var dette ikke kun en ny dag, men også en ny start.En: For them, this was not just a new day but also a new beginning.Da: Gården havde været i deres familie i generationer.En: The farm had been in their family for generations.Da: Efter deres forældres pludselige bortgang, skulle de tre søskende nu sammen tage ansvaret for at drive den videre.En: After their parents' sudden passing, the three siblings now had to jointly take on the responsibility of running it.Da: Soren var den ældste, og han følte vægten af ansvaret på sine skuldre.En: Soren was the oldest, and he felt the weight of the responsibility on his shoulders.Da: Han tænkte på deres forældres glæde, når frodige marker voksede, og kvæget græssede roligt.En: He thought of their parents' joy when lush fields grew and the cattle grazed peacefully.Da: "Det skal vi opretholde," tænkte han for sig selv.En: "We must maintain that," he thought to himself.Da: Mathias stod ved vinduet i køkkenet.En: Mathias stood by the window in the kitchen.Da: Han var drømmeren i familien, vores kunstner.En: He was the dreamer in the family, their artist.Da: Efter at have malet en smuk solopgang, sukkede han dybt.En: After painting a beautiful sunrise, he sighed deeply.Da: Han elskede gården, men savnede også sin kunstneriske frihed.En: He loved the farm but also missed his artistic freedom.Da: Han vidste, at han måtte finde en måde at blande sine kreative evner med de praktiske opgaver, der ventede.En: He knew he had to find a way to blend his creative abilities with the practical tasks that awaited.Da: I værelset ved siden af vågnede Freja med et smil.En: In the room next door, Freja woke up with a smile.Da: Hun var optimisten, altid fuld af energi.En: She was the optimist, always full of energy.Da: Ligesom de blomster, der nu begyndte at blomstre, ønskede hun at bringe lys til deres liv.En: Like the flowers that were now beginning to bloom, she wanted to bring light to their lives.Da: Hun var glad for at hjælpe sine brødre, men hun var også usikker på, hvordan hun bedst kunne bidrage.En: She was happy to help her brothers, but she was also unsure of how best she could contribute.Da: Den dag mødtes de tre søskende ved morgenbordet.En: That day, the three siblings met at the breakfast table.Da: De diskuterede, hvordan de kunne få gården til at blomstre igen.En: They discussed how they could make the farm flourish again.Da: "Vi kan sælge en del af jorden," foreslog Soren tøvende, hans stemme næsten knækket af frygt for hvad der ville være det rigtige valg.En: "We can sell part of the land," suggested Soren hesitantly, his voice nearly breaking from the fear of making the right choice.Da: Men Mathias rystede på hovedet og foreslog, at de kunne dyrke nye afgrøder og finde kreative løsninger.En: But Mathias shook his head and suggested that they could grow new crops and find creative solutions.Da: Freja nikkede ivrigt og tilføjede: "Vi kan klare det sammen."En: Freja nodded eagerly and added, "We can manage this together."Da: De gik ud på marken sammen, og med hver sin opgave gik de i gang.En: They went out to the field together, each taking on their own task.Da: Soren begyndte at forstå, at han ikke behøvede at klare alt alene.En: Soren began to understand that he did not have to handle everything alone.Da: Han så Mathias' kreative idéer omdanne dele af jorden til noget smukt og nyttigt.En: He saw Mathias' creative ideas transform parts of the land into something beautiful and useful.Da: Freja arbejdede med livlig energi, og hendes entusiasme smittede af på de andre.En: Freja worked with lively energy, and her enthusiasm was contagious to the others.Da: Dagen gik, og i fællesskab plantede de nye afgrøder, der repræsenterede både håb og fornyelse.En: The day passed, and together they planted new crops, which represented both hope and renewal.Da: Markerne blev et syn af grønne spirer, og gården blev et hjem igen.En: The fields became a sight of green sprouts, and the farm became a home again.Da: Da dagen sluttede, stod de tre søskende arm i arm, fra stuevinduet så de solen gå ned.En: As the day ended, the three siblings stood arm in arm, watching the sun set from the living room window.Da: De havde lært meget.En: They had learned a lot.Da: Soren havde lært at bede om hjælp.En: Soren learned to ask for help.Da: Mathias fandt en balance mellem sit kreative sind og det nødvendige arbejde.En: Mathias found a balance between his creative mind and the necessary work.Da: Freja havde opdaget sin styrke og selvsikkerhed i hendes unikke måde at støtte familien på.En: Freja discovered her strength and confidence in her unique way of supporting the family.Da: Alle sammen indså de, at samarbejde og kærlighed til deres hjem var nøglen til at bevare deres arv.En: Together, they realized that cooperation and love for their home were key to preserving their heritage.Da: Og sådan begyndte deres liv på gården at blomstre igen, ligesom markerne omkring dem.En: And so their life on the farm began to blossom again, just like the fields around them. Vocabulary Words:quiet: stillefields: markerlandscape: landskabmelting: smeltedegenerations: generationersudden: pludseligepassing: bortgangresponsibility: ansvaretlush: frodigegrazed: græssedeartist: kunstnersigh: sukkedeoptimist: optimistendiscussed: diskuteredehesitantly: tøvendeflourish: blomstrecontagious: smittedesprouts: spirerconfidence: selvsikkerhedblending: blanderenewal: fornyelsecreative: kreativesupporting: støttecooperation: samarbejdepreserving: bevareheritage: arvnecessary: nødvendigeenthusiasm: entusiasmebalance: balanceawake: vågnede

    Calvary Chapel of Delta

    The Roots of Refusal: Ignorance & Arrogance • Part of our weekly Sunday morning study through Exodus.

    New England Weekend
    Revolutionary Roots: How Boston's Evacuation Day Standoff Shaped America's Fight for Independence

    New England Weekend

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2026 20:36 Transcription Available


    March 17th is known to many as Saint Patrick's Day, but for Bostonians, it's also Evacuation Day. Centuries ago, during the buildup of the American Revolution, Boston was a city under siege. It took a drastic, strategic standoff by Patriot colonists at Dorchester Heights to send the British sailing off to Canada, and it all played out on what we now know as Evacuation Day. Jonathan Lane, Executive Director of Revolution 250 in Boston, joins the show to tell the dramatic story and share details of this year's commemoration in Dorchester. This segment is the seventh interview in our series "Revolutionary Roots", where we take a closer look at the stories, people, events, and local ties that connect New England to the nation's 250th anniversary in 2026.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
    Sugar, fruit, and metabolic roots of cancer

    The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2026 13:52


    He explains how sugar, especially fructose and fruit, fuels cancer—drawing on 40 years of data and research from Thomas Seyfried. #SugarAndCancer #MetabolicDisease #HealthTalks

    John de Ruiter Podcast
    JdR Podcast 664 - Growing Your Roots in the Darkest of Nights

    John de Ruiter Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 12:55


    Rishikesh, India Event - February 23, 2019. Following the rhythm of being means being as freely in the joy of the light as you are freely in the stillness of deepest darkness. From that comes light you've not known before. Dialogues with John de Ruiter bring you into your heart, and into the depths of your being, where the meaning of life opens up in awareness.    For more information about John de Ruiter go to www.johnderuiter.com

    Make It Reign with Josh Smith
    CHATTERBOX | Malachi Kirby: The Power of Being Underestimated

    Make It Reign with Josh Smith

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 5:26


    Welcome to Chatterbox, a bite-sized taster of Josh Smith's Great Chat Show. A quick-fire round of conversation starters. Fast questions. Instinctive answers. Real, honest chat. Today's Chatterbox is Malachi Kirby, BAFTA-winning actor Malachi Kirby - known for Roots, Black Mirror, Small Axe, and now leading Disney+'s A Thousand Blows - sits down with Josh for an honest conversation about masculinity, identity, and ambition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Mandy Connell
    03-04-26 FULL SHOW - Shawn Drotar on How America Can Get Back To Its Roots

    Mandy Connell

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 34:31 Transcription Available


    In this episode, host Shawn Drotar explores the disconnect between Washington and the American people. He delves into the history of the US Constitution and how its original intent has been lost in the modern era. Shawn discusses how the founders envisioned a system where elected officials would serve their communities, then return home, but now, the incentives have shifted. He talks about the impact of social media, confirmation bias, and the consolidation of media, which has led to a culture of avoidance and a lack of compromise in politics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Roots of Success
    Risky Business: Essential Insurance Strategies Every Business Needs to Know

    Roots of Success

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 42:11


    On this episode of Roots of Success, Chris Psencik digs into the changing landscape of insurance for green industry businesses with special guests Chase Campbell and Cal Fallaize from Sage Insurance and Risk Advisors. The group unpacks how auto insurance has become a massive pain point, often making up 70% of insurance premiums. Additionally hear why old settlements are a thing of the past, and how business owners can safeguard their assets amid rising legal risks. Featuring real-world stories, actionable tips, and the inside scoop on managing insurance modification ratings, this episode sheds light on navigating insurance trends, protecting your business, and driving profitability in 2026 and beyond. If you're wrestling with your P&L and unsure about your coverage, don't miss this episode!  THE BIG IDEA:   Insurance is a line item that must be actively managed.  KEY MOMENTS:  [03:49] Solving Insurance Challenges in Landscaping [06:44] Insurance Costs Scale with Growth [10:48] Litigation Costs Skyrocketing [14:40] "Key Metrics for Project Success" [19:03] Mod Analysis for Performance Insight [20:57] "Portfolio Adjustments for Success" [24:10] Subcontractor Insurance Considerations [29:10] Proactive Landscape Business Renewal Tips [32:59] "GPS, Cameras, and Loyalty" [34:49] "Insurance is Like a Parachute" [37:11] "Managing Costs Through Right Questions"  QUESTIONS WE ANSWER  What factors are contributing to the rapidly increasing costs of auto insurance for landscape companies?  How can businesses ensure their insurance coverage grows appropriately with their revenue and operational changes?  What are the potential risks of maintaining a stale relationship with your agency or insurance provider?  Why is it important to implement a return-to-work program for injured employees within the landscape industry?  How can mod ratings affect a company's ability to secure commercial contracts, and what steps can be taken to improve them?  What are the main challenges and precautions when working with subcontractors in landscaping projects?  Which insurance metrics and safety practices should landscape business owners regularly monitor to safeguard their fleet and assets?  Why are legacy rates so important in the current insurance market, and what strategies help protect them?  How does shopping out insurance every year or every other year impact your company's relationship with carriers and possible rates?  What are some overlooked policy exclusions or errors that can have major financial impacts, and how can they be detected? 

    Life Stories Podcast
    When God Rewrites the Roots of Your Faith

    Life Stories Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 29:37


    What happens when the roots of your faith feel shaken?In this heartfelt episode of Life Stories, Shara sits down with her friend Michelle to talk about her new devotional, Rooted to Become: A 52-Week Devotional. Michelle shares the deeply personal journey behind writing this year-long devotional, including the season of grief after losing her father that left her feeling spiritually uprooted and questioning God.Through surrender, obedience, and a return to the unchanging truth of God's Word, Michelle discovered deeper roots than she ever had before. In this conversation, she opens up about battling self-doubt, learning to trust God step-by-step, and why she believes every woman was created with purpose — on purpose.If you've ever questioned God in a hard season, struggled with obedience, or wondered if you're equipped for what He's calling you to do, this episode will remind you that growth often begins beneath the surface.You can order Rooted to Become here: https://shorturl.at/gbnhB or request a signed copy at michellekastorgoddard@gmail.com.

    The Underhive Lorekeepers Podcast
    Episode 61 - The Weird and The Wonderful - Minor Ordos Listener Lore

    The Underhive Lorekeepers Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 183:54


    AHOY SCUMMERS!After what can only be described as a brief, administratively necessary (definitely not heretical) absence, The Underhive Lorekeepers Podcast staggers back into the vox-net like an Inquisitor returning from a very quiet, very classified investigation.Yes, we're back.And to celebrate our triumphant return to the airwaves (and to prove we haven't been replaced by suspiciously similar servo-skulls), we're hosting our Listener Lore Competition: Minor Ordos Edition.Because nothing says “welcome back” quite like weaponised bureaucracy.Everyone knows the big three of the Inquisition, but we're not here for the celebrity Ordos. We want the obscure ones. The underfunded ones. The ones operating out of a damp archive sub-level with a staff of three, a skull with anxiety, and a mandate so hyper-specific it borders on parody.This episode is all about your creations — the Minor Ordos that REDACTED. The Ordo that investigates bugs in a sitcom. The Ordo dedicated to beverages. The Ordo that insists that, technically, you do not exist. The Ordo loving Roots, bloody roots. The Ordo breaking our souls and robots.And because the Inquisition is nothing if not deeply uncomfortable around itself, we'll be imagining what happens when all these Minor Ordos are forced to attend the strangest company mixer in the galaxy. Picture it: name tags in High Gothic, awkward small talk about sanctioned purges, someone from a rival Ordo quietly taking notes in the corner, and at least one Puritan loudly insisting this entire gathering is Gregory.There will be dramatic readings. There will be questionable accents. There will be entirely too much enthusiasm about Wingdings.Most importantly, there will be your lore. It is canon-adjacent, wildly unnecessary, and absolutely essential.We may have been gone for a while… but like any good Inquisitorial investigation, we were merely gathering evidence.The Emperor Protects. HR absolutely does not.Want to support the show? ⁠https://linktr.ee/underhivelorekeepersEnd music theme is Celltrance by Lobo Loco.https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lobo_Loco/free-for-you-cc-by/celltrance-id-2346/

    RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
    The Roots Foundation Sound System's Changing of the Guard

    RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 6:51


    The Roots Foundation Sound System is New Zealand's longest running DJ collective, and now it's passed the torch on to the next generation of DJs Jesse Park aka Juce Porkmon and Benny Salvador grew up next to Fat Freddy's drop DJ Mu. This Saturday you can catch them at their free gig 'Soul Connections' at Wellington Museum where they'll be playing music inspired by Fat Freddy's Drop Jesse chats to Jesse.

    American Conservative University
    Dinesh D'Souza- The Historical Case for Regime Change.

    American Conservative University

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 13:55


    Dinesh D'Souza- The Historical Case for Regime Change. REGIME CHANGE, TRUMP STYLE Dinesh lays out the historical case for regime change, arguing that America's greatest triumphs—from the Revolution to the Cold War—came when oppressive regimes were decisively removed and replaced with better systems. He applies that framework to Iran, contending that ending the mullahs' rule would deal a historic blow to radical Islam while advancing American interests without repeating the mistakes of Iraq and Afghanistan. Watch the entire video at- https://youtu.be/qMPTUgZBSp4?si=gSEo0LPPejT_W6Mr Dinesh D'Souza 809K subscribers 27,262 views Premiered Mar 2, 2026 #RegimeChange #Iran #Trump Dinesh lays out the historical case for regime change, arguing that America's greatest triumphs—from the Revolution to the Cold War—came when oppressive regimes were decisively removed and replaced with better systems. He applies that framework to Iran, contending that ending the mullahs' rule would deal a historic blow to radical Islam while advancing American interests without repeating the mistakes of Iraq and Afghanistan. (0:00) The Case for Regime Change (1:28) Texas, Civil War, and American Strength (3:16) World War II and the Cold War (4:31) Afghanistan and Iraq Lessons (6:41) Carter's Iran Catastrophe (8:17) Israel, America, and Strategic Convergence (9:59) America First and Iranian Freedom (11:41) Gold and Silver Warning (12:42) Iranian Perspective on Liberation (19:28) The Red-Green Alliance Explained (24:25) Addressing America First Skeptics (29:07) Iran Is Not Iraq (32:14) A Mortal Blow to Radical Islam (35:13) Removing the Regime, Not the People (38:30) Cartels and Mexico's Weak Leadership #RegimeChange #Iran #Trump #MiddleEastPolitics #AmericaFirst #Geopolitics #Israel #ForeignPolicy #RadicalIslam #dineshdsouza #politics 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/  

    Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts
    ROF7 – The Clergy – Love’s Earthly Form – Roots of the Faith with Mike Aquilina – Discerning Hearts Podcast

    Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 27:26


    Mike Aquilina and Kris McGregor explore the origins of Holy Orders in the early Church, apostolic succession, and the teachings of the Church Fathers on the dignity and responsibility of the priesthood. The post ROF7 – The Clergy – Love’s Earthly Form – Roots of the Faith with Mike Aquilina – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.

    Homilies from the National Shrine
    Reign Through Service: The Wind That Strengthens Our Roots - Fr. Tyler Mentzer | 3/4/26

    Homilies from the National Shrine

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 21:45


    The readings for this homily: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/030426.cfmFather Tyler Mentzer, MIC, invites us to contemplate what it truly means to “reign with Christ.” He opens with a striking analogy: a modern “geodome” that creates a flawless, wind‑less environment for trees. In that artificial sanctuary, the trees flourish at first, but their roots remain shallow. Without needing to withstand the wind, the trees become top‑heavy. Their fragile roots cannot anchor them, and they eventually topple.Father Tyler draws a parallel between those fragile trees and a life that lacks adversity. When we seek a perfect, trouble‑free existence, we attempt to eliminate the “wind” that deepens and strengthens our spiritual roots. The Gospel warns us that greatness in the Kingdom is measured, not by position, but by humble service. Jesus tells the disciples that the first shall be the greatest only when he becomes everyone else's servant.Father Tyler reminds us that the very trials Jesus endured — 40 days in the desert; the temptations of Satan; the agony of the Cross — were the winds that proved His unshakable love for the Father. Likewise, the request of James and John to sit at Christ's right and left reveals a self‑inflated desire for power. Jesus redirects them, teaching that true headship is found in laying down one's life for others, echoing the servant leadership modeled at the Last Supper when He washed His disciples' feet.In our own lives, the “wind” can be professional setbacks, relational conflicts, or the quiet suffering of daily duties. When we meet these challenges with faith, we are compelled to deepen our roots in the Father's love, allowing the Holy Spirit to strengthen us from within. The Sacraments — especially Confession, Baptism, and the Eucharist — provide the nourishment that sustains us through the storm, reminding us that we are already participants in Christ's reign when we serve selflessly.Father Tyler urges us to ask: Do I seek the comfort of a wind‑less dome, or do I welcome the gusts that shape my character? By choosing to serve, to love, and to sacrifice, we already reign with Christ, even if the world does not notice. At the final judgment, the Church teaches that we will be judged by the depth of our love of God and neigbor—; that is, by how far we have sunk our roots into the Father's boundless mercy. ★ Support this podcast ★

    Frank Shelton
    BY FAITH - Elvis Gospel Roots #EPIC

    Frank Shelton

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 46:22


    BY FAITH - Elvis Gospel Roots #EPIC

    Idaho Sports Talk
    AC BOISE SOCCER: STAR PLAYER BLAKE BODILY - DEEP WITH IDAHO ROOTS

    Idaho Sports Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 19:12


    Soccer player Blake Bodily (Eagle High, University of Washington, Portland Timbers), a veteran professional and the first signee for new franchise AC Boise, joins Prater and Mallory in the KTIK Lithia Ford of Boise Studio to talk about Saturday's USL League One season opener in Sarasota, Florida. AC Boise makes its home debut April 4.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Alan Cox Show
    Moon Boon, Macca Roots, Batemalan, Actor Awards, Pink & Dan, Fest Practices, Strip & Steak

    The Alan Cox Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 173:07 Transcription Available


    The Alan Cox ShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Alan Cox Show
    Moon Boon, Macca Roots, Batemalan, Actor Awards, Pink & Dan, Fest Practices, Strip & Steak

    The Alan Cox Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 177:14


    Dads On The Fly
    179. Rivers Around The World & Roots at Home with Oliver White

    Dads On The Fly

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 52:39


    In this episode of Dads on the Fly, we sit down with Oliver White — world traveler, lodge owner, conservationist, and devoted dad — to talk about where fly fishing has taken him and what it's taught him along the way.From building legendary destinations like Abaco Lodge and South Fork Lodge, to co-founding Indifly and helping empower indigenous communities through sustainable fly fishing tourism, Oliver shares stories of adventure, risk, and purpose.But this conversation goes beyond remote rivers and saltwater flats. We talk about fatherhood, raising kids in the midst of global travel, and how becoming a dad reshapes ambition, priorities, and the meaning of success. Oliver opens up about the tension between chasing wild places and staying rooted at home — and how those two worlds don't have to compete.Whether you're dreaming about your next fishing trip or simply trying to be more present with your family, this episode will challenge you to think differently about adventure, legacy, and the waters that shape your life.A Thousand CastsInstagramCome see us at the Forks Of The River Fly Fishing and Music Festival.Get your Dads On The Fly Merch in our online store .Check out our sponsors:⁠https://turtleboxaudio.com/⁠https://nativesflyfishing.com/https://saludabeads.com/https://rambler.co/

    Faith Led Working Moms - Creating Balance, Biblical Mindset, Routines, Time Management, Priorities, Overwhelm Management
    Ep 177 // When God Feels Silent - 4 Steps to Take When You Can't Hear His Voice

    Faith Led Working Moms - Creating Balance, Biblical Mindset, Routines, Time Management, Priorities, Overwhelm Management

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 11:54


    Have you ever felt like God is silent? You're praying, but nothing seems to happen. You're reading Scripture, but it feels flat. You're asking for direction, but there's no clear answer. If you've ever wondered, “Why can't I hear God?” — this episode is for you. In today's conversation, we're talking about what to do when God feels silent and how to stay grounded in your faith when you don't sense clarity. Silence can feel discouraging, especially for working Christian moms who are already navigating decisions about family, career, boundaries, and spiritual growth. But here's the truth: God's silence is not punishment. It's not abandonment. And it's not proof that you're spiritually behind. In this episode, I walk you through four biblical steps to take when you can't hear God's voice, so you don't spiral into anxiety, second-guess every decision, or assume you're doing something wrong. We'll talk about: Why seasons of spiritual silence are normal in Scripture (see Psalms and 1 Samuel 3) How to anchor yourself in what God has already said Why reducing noise matters for spiritual discernment (from 1 Kings 19) The difference between conviction and condemnation (Romans 8:1) Why staying faithful in small obedience builds long-term clarity (Luke 16:10) If you're feeling spiritually dry, uncertain about God's direction, or struggling with Christian anxiety, this episode will remind you that silence is not distance — it may be depth. Roots grow in hidden places. And sometimes God is forming you more than He is directing you. Ready to Go Deeper? If this episode resonates with you and you're craving more margin, clarity, and peace in your everyday life, I invite you to explore my course Faithfully Balanced. It's designed specifically for overwhelmed working Christian moms who want to align their schedules with their faith and create rhythms that support spiritual discernment. You'll find info below...keep reading  

    Bar Down Breakdown
    Ep. 301 - The Morning Of (Abir Hossain & Justin Wiley)

    Bar Down Breakdown

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 79:29


    This episode is a heartfelt reunion special with Abir Hossain and Justin Wiley from The Morning Of, focusing on their first show in 13 years at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City. It delves into the nostalgia and honesty surrounding their return, exploring the music industry's challenges, fan connections, and the emotional journey of re-emerging after over a decade. The episode is rich with personal stories about family, friendship, and the enduring legacy of the band.------Chapters00:00 Introduction and Welcome02:34 Reunion Show Announcement04:05 Expectations and Future Plans05:19 Venue Capacity and Nostalgia07:16 Promoting in the Digital Age08:48 Social Media Challenges11:07 Fan Engagement and Surprises12:20 20th vs 21st Anniversary Show13:56 Vinyl Releases and Industry Insights15:48 Indie Labels and Artist Rights17:27 Reflections on Past Successes19:04 Current State of the Music Industry20:01 Location Choices for the Show23:05 Nostalgia and Roots in New York City27:16 The Impact of Just Surrender and Local Scenes30:23 Reflections on Reunion Shows and Fan Connections35:33 The Value of Integrity and Lasting Relationships39:15 The Journey of Growth and Fan Loyalty43:26 The Importance of Intimacy in Live Performances48:59 Musical Identity and the Influence of Peers53:10 The Evolution of Musical Collaborations56:21 Creating Magic: The Process Behind 'Heaven or Hell'01:00:51 Reflections on Musical Legacy and Missed Opportunities01:09:06 Navigating the Music Industry: Lessons Learned01:12:02 The Future of Music: Authenticity Over Commercial Success------Guest Links:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themorningofrock/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1YtMmzlTq4LnbrlspJlsNo------Power chords and crashing boards. Mikey, Tom, and Justin talk music, hockey, and anything else that gets in their way. Tom and Mikey are lifelong friends that grew up on Long Island during the glory days of alternative music where our local bands were As Tall As Lions, Brand New, Taking Back Sunday, Bayside, The Sleeping, Envy on the Coast, you get the point. We spent many nights together at The Downtown, catching any pop-punk, indie, hardcore, or emo band that came through. This was not a phase, Mom! Fast forward 20 years and we are still just as passionate about the scene as we were during our girl jeans and youth XL band tees days. Tom and Mikey are diehard New York Islanders fans, but Justin (Bolts fan) likes to remind us that we are #notanislespodcast. As we got older we realized we can like more than one thing and running beside our love for music has always been our love for hockey. We have realized we are not alone in this thinking, actually there are many of us that love these two things! This podcast explores just how connected they are!NEW EPISODE EVERY TUESDAY! SUBSCRIBE SO YOU NEVER MISS A GREAT INTERVIEW!#poppunk #punk #emo #hardcore #hockey #nhl #podcast #elderemo #bardownbreakdown #bardownbreakfest

    SGV Master Key Podcast
    Dylan James Ho - Cantonese and Laotian Roots Through the Lens of SGV Food Culture

    SGV Master Key Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 73:20


    Send a textOn this episode of the MySGV Podcast, I sit down with a Temple City raised creative who turned a lifelong love of food and travel into a full time career behind the camera and on the page. We talk about how growing up in the San Gabriel Valley shaped his palate, his point of view, and the way he tells stories that feel both personal and cinematic.He shares the pivot from advertising art direction and digital design into commercial and editorial work centered on food, travel, cocktails, portraiture, interiors, and lifestyle. We get into what it actually looks like to bet on your taste, build a portfolio, and keep showing up until your work starts landing in the rooms you once only studied from the outside.This conversation also goes deeper than gigs and gear. We talk about Cantonese Chinese and Laotian heritage, identity, and how culture shows up in the dishes we crave and the memories we chase. His work has earned recognition from the James Beard Foundation in both photography and writing, and his images and stories have appeared in major publications across food and travel media.If you love the SGV, care about craft, or you are considering your own leap into a creative career, this episode will hit. Watch the full interview, then check out his work and writing, and follow along on Instagram at @dylanjho_______________Music CreditsIntroEuphoria in the San Gabriel Valley, Yone OGStingerScarlet Fire (Sting), Otis McDonald, YouTube Audio LibraryOutroEuphoria in the San Gabriel Valley, Yone OG__________________My SGV Podcast:Website: www.mysgv.netNewsletter: Beyond the MicPatreon: MySGV Podcastinfo@sgvmasterkey.com

    Sugar Crush: And Now, The Rest of the Story...
    The Terminal Zone: Uncovering the Hidden Harmonics of Health, Sugar, and the Biochemical Roots of Disease

    Sugar Crush: And Now, The Rest of the Story...

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 50:04


    In this episode of Sugar Crush, Dr. Rick Jacobi returns with co-host Grock to discuss the provocative ideas behind his new book, "The Terminal Zone." They explore how sugar, glyphosate, and environmental factors interact with genetics to produce a spectrum of modern health issues—from carpal tunnel and autism to Alzheimer's. Central to the conversation is the overlooked "13th cranial nerve," the terminus nervosa, posited as a biological antenna for human connection and a key to understanding disease. The hosts challenge mainstream narratives on nutrition, the food pyramid, and medical gatekeeping, advocating for regenerative medicine and public awareness about the hidden biochemical forces shaping our health.

    No I.D.
    From Arkansas Roots To A DIY Comedy Special W/ Nick Moore

    No I.D.

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 29:35 Transcription Available


    Send a textA $200 room. Sixty seats. One comedian who refuses to wait for permission. We sit down with Nick Moore to unpack how a DIY special can punch above its weight when the writing is tight, the venue fits your voice, and the hustle has roots in barbershops and trunk sales rather than budgets with too many zeros.Nick takes us from Little Rock to Memphis, where silence taught sharper timing, and into Portland, where a small theater turned into a perfect canvas for Stay Black and Dad. He explains why nine years on stage distilled into three or four years of focused material, how the “funeral bit” graduated from closer to opener, and why rewriting old notebook lines can turn a dusty premise into a clean kill. We dig into influences ranging from Dave Chappelle and Ali Siddiq to Michael Che and Red Foxx, not for name-dropping, but to show the throughline: calm control, patient pacing, and jokes that carry their own weight.We also get candid about money, festivals, and tape. Not everyone has $150K for a special, and most don't need it. A modest room with hot energy records better than a cavern, and festival weekends can cover cameras and audio if you ask the right way. Nick's barbershop-era DVD run proves physical media still builds community, while a brush with America's Got Talent reveals the ruthless clarity of a 90-second set. Through it all, the theme holds: write like every bit could close, choose rooms that serve your rhythm, and publish even when a giant drops the same week. Craft over clout, presence over noise, and laughs that travel farther than your budget.If this conversation fires you up, hit follow, share it with a comic who needs a nudge, and leave a quick review telling us your favorite DIY tactic for getting from open mic to special.Support the show

    Optimal Health Daily
    3310: The Anger Iceberg by Kyle Benson of Gottman Institute on Anger's Roots

    Optimal Health Daily

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 10:19


    Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3310: Kyle Benson explores how anger often acts as a protective surface emotion, masking deeper feelings like shame, fear, or exhaustion. Drawing on insights from leading psychologists, he explains how understanding the “anger iceberg” can help us respond with curiosity instead of defensiveness. By learning to sit with anger rather than suppress it, we can build healthier boundaries, stronger empathy, and more connected relationships. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.gottman.com/blog/the-anger-iceberg/ Quotes to ponder: “Emotions are, in essence, impulses to act, the instant plans for handling life that evolution has instilled in us.” “Our raw feelings can be the messengers we need to teach us things about ourselves and can prompt insights into important life directions.” “The bottom line is that beneath everyone's anger lies a reason.” Episode references: Emotional Agility by Susan David: https://www.amazon.com/Emotional-Agility-Unhook-Embrace-Change/dp/1592409490 Atlas of Emotions: https://atlasofemotions.org/ Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman: https://www.amazon.com/Emotional-Intelligence-10th-Anniversary/dp/055338371X Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Red Pilled America
    Hands Up (Part Three)

    Red Pilled America

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 49:38 Transcription Available


    Where did the Black Lives Matter movement come from, and what does it want? In Part Three, we tell the story of Roots…the monumental TV miniseries that eventually gave rise to BLM. Episode powered by Ruff Greens. Hands Up (Finale) airs Monday, March 2nd, 2026. ALL NEW SERIES ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE COMING FRIDAY MARCH 6TH, 2026.Support the show: https://redpilledamerica.com/support/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Why Are You Laughing?
    Ray Romano | Stand-Up Roots, Sitcom Fame and an Underrated Legacy

    Why Are You Laughing?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 63:28


    Ray Romano built one of the biggest sitcoms of the 1990s, made hundreds of millions of dollars, and still somehow feels underrated. In this episode, we break down Ray Romano's stand-up roots, his rise to Everybody Loves Raymond, and why his legacy deserves more respect.In this episode of Why Are You Laughing?, we go back to Ray Romano's early struggles in stand-up comedy, when he was grinding it out in clubs long before network fame. We talk about how David Letterman played a major role in helping Everybody Loves Raymond get on the air, and how Romano's low-key delivery and relatable writing style separated him from flashier comedians of his era.We also dig into the parts of his career that don't get talked about enough. From the criminally underrated Men of a Certain Age, to working with Martin Scorsese on Vinyl and The Irishman, to his more recent independent film Somewhere in Queens, Romano's post-sitcom work shows range and depth that often gets overlooked.Was he overshadowed by shows like Seinfeld and Friends? Has his stand-up been underappreciated? And why does a comic this successful still feel like a “quiet legend” in comedy history?This is a full career deep dive into Ray Romano's stand-up, sitcom fame, and underrated legacy.0:00 Intro3:02 Family background7:25 Stand-Up comedy roots17:45 Newsradio firing24:01 David Letterman influence27:36 Everybody Loves Raymond36:19 Other work41:15 Martin Scorsese45:52 Netflix special50:34 Somewhere in Queens58:26 Norm MacdonaldFOR ALL THINGS BLIND MIKEhttp://blindmike.netFOR ALL THINGS CRAIGGERShttp://www.verygoodshow.orgFOR ALL THINGS HACKRIDEhttp://hackridethedemon.comFOR ALL THINGS DJ ELECTRA FRYhttp://djelectrafry.com