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Stradbroke Day is here and BJ & Woodhead are back to preview one of the biggest race days of the Brisbane Winter Carnival.The boys break down both Group 1 features at Eagle Farm, including the JJ Atkins and the Stradbroke Handicap, debate whether Tron Bolt is a genuine good thing, discuss the POJ vs Half Yours clash, and ask the big question — is Sixties actually a bet this weekend?BJ also gives out his best free tips for the weekend, including his best bet, a Rosehill play, and a big-priced Stradbroke roughie.Inside this episode:
À Beau-Bassin/Rose-Hill : Gina Poonoosamy assure l'intérim en tant que mairesse, après le départ de Gabriella Batour by TOPFM MAURITIUS
Après une année à la tête de Beau-Bassin/Rose-Hill : Gabriella Batour quitte le fauteuil de maire ce 15 mai by TOPFM MAURITIUS
Beau-Bassin/Rose-Hill sous pression face à la hausse des cas de chikungunya by TOPFM MAURITIUS
The first bloke to give me a wrap for the talents of Justin Sheehan was John O'Shea. It was 2000 and John's solo training career had just begun at Warwick Farm. Sheehan was then 28 and although struggling with weight issues, was quickly establishing himself with some very discerning trainers. O'Shea described him as an “innately talented rider.” Just eight years later Justin's career was all over as the ravages of the sweat box began to affect his health. In his relatively short time as a professional jockey he stamped himself as one of the best in the land. The 54 year old Queensland born horseman joins us on the podcast this week to look back on the highs and lows of an amazing twenty one year career as a professional jockey. Justin begins by talking about some recent health issues. He looks back on fifteen years as an in demand trackwork rider at Warwick Farm. Justin has clear recollections of his final day at the races- two unplaced rides at Rosehill in 2008. His final win at Kembla Grange remains near and dear to his heart. He takes us back to childhood and memories of the equine skills of his late father. The former jockey recalls the family's move from Charleville to Dalby and an early introduction to thoroughbreds, albeit at an illegal age. He looks back on his first race ride, his first win and the experience gained riding on some dry and dusty tracks in the Northern Territory. Sheehan remembers his excitement when awarded a life changing NT Government Apprentice Grant which took him to Adelaide for a three month stint with trainer Danny Callaghan. He looks back on a freak run of success and the opportunity to partner a marvellous old sprinter in nine wins. Justin remembers his transfer to Kembla Grange trainer Bernie Howlett. He recalls being very impressed with the talents of John O'Shea when the former Queenslander first began his training career at Warwick Farm. Justin talks of his two race rides on budding champion Saintly. He talks of his engagement to Ann Maree and the beginning of an association with top filly Kenbelle, then trained by his future father-in-law Kevin Robinson. Justin takes us through his 1996 Oaks win on Kenbelle. Justin remembers two race rides on “champion in waiting” Tie The Knot. To this day he wonders what might have been, had things worked out a little differently. The former ace jockey remembers with sadness the horrific Ipswich race fall in which eight horses crashed in the backstraight. On a brighter note he looks back on his sudden engagement for genuine sprinter Adam and a Gr 1 win first up. This was the horse at the centre of his first overseas trip. We devote ample time to Justin's review of his exciting involvement with Universal Prince- four Gr 1 wins and one freakish fall in Singapore. He pays tribute to three other talented horses he got to ride for different trainers. Justin's unrelenting weight struggles were well known to racing people. He looks back on the horrors of constant wasting. Justin and Ann Maree are the proud parents of 23 year old Darby Sheehan. Dad says Darby hasn't inherited the racing genes. This is an interesting chat with a former jockey who left an indelible mark in a brief but brilliant career.
This week's episode keeps us in Maryland and follows up the weirdest signer's name with the blandest signer's name, Thomas Johnson.Sources· Amt, Emilie. 2018. “Slavery at Rose Hill, Frederick, Maryland.” Research paper, Hood College. . Retrieved 3 Mar 2026.· Delaplaine, Edward. The Life of Thomas Johnson. New York City, NY: Grafton Press, 1927.· Court Listener. “Georgia v. Brailsford.” . Retrieved 3 Mar 2026.· See General Sources page on website for a complete list of sources Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Game 82 of the season is here and tonight we wrap up the year with a massive Leafs Nation 401 postgame mega stream. No matter what happens between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators, we'll be live breaking it all down immediately after the final horn.Host Zack Phillips kicks things off before being joined throughout the night by a rotating cast of Leafs Nation voices including Carter Hutton, Jay Rosehill, Nick Alberga, Producer Vick, and Mike in Buffalo. Then the show turns over to you — the Leafs fans — as we open the lines and take calls directly from the live chat to react to the final game of the 2025-26 season.Whether it's frustration, hope for the future, draft lottery talk, or simply airing grievances about the year that was, this stream is about the Leafs Nation community. It's the final postgame show of the season, so we're going big.We're also raising money during the stream with a goal of $500 for SickKids, so if you're able to donate or contribute through the live chat, every bit helps support an incredible cause.Join us live after the game for what should be a chaotic, emotional, and unforgettable season finale.Subscribe to Leafs Nation 401 for Leafs analysis, live reactions, postgame shows, and Leafs community conversations all year long.#LeafsNation #LeafsForever #TorontoMapleLeafs #LeafsNation401 #NHL #LeafsPostGame
Le chikungunya continue de se propager malgré les efforts conjugués du ministère de la Santé et de la mairie de Beau-Bassin/Rose-Hill. 977 cas ont été recensés à travers le pays, dont plus de 70 % dans cette région particulièrement touchée. Face à cette situation préoccupante, une nouvelle rencontre s'est tenue ce mercredi entre des représentants du ministère de la Santé et les responsables municipaux de Beau-Bassin/Rose-Hill pour évaluer l'évolution de l'épidémie et renforcer les mesures de prévention. Dans une déclaration à Top FM, la mairesse de Beau-Bassin/Rose-Hill, Gabriella Batour, a insisté sur l'urgence de la mobilisation collective afin de freiner la progression de la maladie et protéger les habitants de la région.
Eighteen year old apprentice Jett Newman had a huge number of trial rides before being signed up by northern rivers trainer Matt Dunn. She debuted in February 2025 with two rides for her boss at a Murwillumbah meeting. The first one ran second, the other Without Parallel led all the way to win. The gifted young jockey hasn't stopped riding winners since. She brought up the century when Tomba stormed home from a rearward position to win a 3&4YO event at Doomben on March 28th. In January Jett made a huge impact when she had two rides for two wins at a Rosehill Gardens meeting. Both horses were trained by Matt Dunn who's since kept her away from metropolitan tracks. He wants to preserve her provincial and metro claims for a little longer. Jett TALKS ABOUT HER SPECIAL DAY AT DOOMBEN She hasn't had time to reflect on the achievement because she's been riding all over the place ever since. The apprentice talks about two more wins to come her way at Grafton and on the Gold Coast. Jett explains that she and her mother Debbie travel daily from Tweed Heads to fulfil commitments for the Dunn stable at Murwillumbah. She talks about the training talents of Matthew Dunn and the huge team of horses he has in work. The young jockey says only a handful of trainers use the excellent facilities at Murwillumbah. Jett recalls her exciting day at Rosehill in January when she had two rides for two wins. She was supported on the day by a strong family cheer squad. She talks of the tutelage and support offered by her father Mitch Newman, a former successful jockey whose career was thwarted by ongoing weight problems. Jett says her mother Debbie didn't pursue an aspiration to become a jockey but continues to enjoy her role as an in demand trackwork rider. The eighteen year old looks back on early days in pony club and a transition to the show ring. She gives a shout out to two older sisters. She fondly remembers the first phase of her apprenticeship to former jockey Claire Lever at Hawkesbury. Claire's husband Chad was also a valued tutor. Jett recalls her exciting first day at the races as a professional jockey. She had two rides at Murwillumbah- the first one Torque of Dreams ran second, two races later she led all the way to win on Without Parallel. She talks about a handy bush horse who gave her a hat trick of wins on the Ipswich track. Jett says she's been inspired by high profile female jockeys Rachel King and Jamie Melham who between them struck the Doncaster/Derby double at Randwick on April 4th. The jockey is aware she enjoys a rare luxury in being able to ride at a featherweight.
TSN Hockey analyst Craig Button joined Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill for a wide-ranging conversation on the state of the Maple Leafs.To kick things off, Button weighed in on Toronto's reluctance to tank — a stance Rosehill called “inexcusable,” with Button in full agreement. The trio also discussed the strategic approach taken by the Florida Panthers, and why short-term pain can sometimes lead to long-term gain — especially with their top-10 protected pick owed to the Chicago Blackhawks from the Seth Jones deal.From there, Button shared his thoughts on Peter DeBoer landing with the New York Islanders, before addressing a major concern in Toronto: could the ongoing front office search cost the Leafs key candidates? In his view, no — stressing, “you can't put the cart before the horse.”The conversation also touched on Craig Berube's future behind the bench, what Toronto should prioritize in a potential coaching replacement, and how the organization should structure its front office moving forward. Button suggested a return to a President-GM model, emphasizing the job is too big for one person, while floating veteran names like Dean Lombardi and Bob Gainey as potential options worth exploring.To wrap things up, Button put himself in the GM's chair — and revealed the very first call he'd make: a conversation with Auston Matthews about his future in Toronto.
The term “prevailing wisdom” can only apply if such experience exists, and there is still no certainty about the best time to post the audio edition of Charlottesville Community Engagement. I'm Sean Tubbs, still dreaming that every newsletter edition could still be sonic but this one is ready to go with eight stories where you can hear the voices of local government.In this edition:* Downtown Mall crossings will be closed this spring for repairs (read the story)* City Council gets a briefing on action to get the Downtown Mall ready for its 50th anniversary (read the story)* Business leaders talk the future of the Downtown Mall at a Charlottesville Business Innovation Council (read the story)* Albemarle Supervisors recognize April as Child Abuse Prevention month (read the story)* Albemarle Supervisors approve a zoning amendment to allow 40 additional units at Hollymead Town Center Area C (read the story)* Work to begin this year on Crozet park and ride lot (read the story)* The Charlottesville Planning Commission gets transportation update including info on Rose Hill restriping project (read the story)* Charlottesville staff recommends no amendments to city's homestay rules for now (read the story)PSA #1 The Charlottesville Area Tree Stewards are hosting their 2026 Spring Tree Sale at the Virginia Department of Forestry, 900 Natural Resources Drive, Saturday, April 11th, from 10:00am ‘til Noon. The Stewards maintain their own volunteer-run tree nursery, planting saplings and nurturing them until they're large enough to be planted out, concentrating on hard-to-find native trees. Spring is a great time to plant, and by purchasing directly from C - A -T - S, you help their mission of supporting forests for present and future generations. Plan to get there early as they sell out fast!PSA #2The Friends of the Jefferson Madison Regional Library Spring Book Sale runs from Saturday, April 4th through Sunday, April 12th from 10:00am to 7:00pm each day at Albemarle Square Shopping Center. The members' preview sale is Friday, April 3rd from 5:00 to 7:00pm, and you can join or renew online or at the door. Additionally, April 11th and 12th are ½-price days. Choose from thousands of books, DVDs, CDs, LPs, games and puzzles, with restocking occurring throughout the sale. Proceeds benefit our regional public library system. Visit jmrlfriends DOT org for more information.Thoughts at the end of #1027AMondays and Fridays are the days where I seem to have the most to do and I would like to try to get the podcast out on this day. I'm much happier with the audio set-up than I have been in the past and even experimented today with doing a live-stream of some of the production work. In any case, this was a busy week but I still lament that I did not get to everything. Much remains and with this podcast out of the way, I can spend my Friday night figuring out how to proceed in the first full week of April. While this may not seem like fun to most, any moment I am working is one in which I am honoring my end of the bargain. I produce stories that you won't get anywhere else and you can decide if you want to pay me. That come in the form of a paid subscription on Substack or a charitable contribution. Don't want to pay but want to help out? Share this post, please! Tell a friend or neighbor! Invite me to a panel discussion! All kinds of things are possible. Thanks for reading Charlottesville Community Engagement ! This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe
Year Round Carnival's Vince Accardi and Racetrack Ralphy review all the big races and from Flemington and Rosehill on Golden Slipper Saturday www.pgpodcast.com All of Vince Accardi's work via www.dailysectionals.com.au. And don't forget to help us continue to give premium information to racing punters every Monday morning via the Year-Round Carnival podcast by supporting us for as little as $5 per week…go to https://racetrackralphy.com.au/podcast.
Recorded Friday, March 27, Year-Round Carnival's Vince Accardi and Racetrack Ralphy preview the main races for Rosehill to be held on March 28
Recorded Saturday, March 28, Year-Round Carnival's Vince Accardi and Racetrack Ralphy update their preview of all of the races at Rosehill
Charlotte Greenway is back with the Saturday Edition ahead of a bust weekend between racing at Meydan in Dubai, Doncaster in Britain and Rosehill in Australia. Kicking off in Meydan we hear from various connections including Francis Graffard (Calandagan); David Casey (Ethical Diamond); Hit Show (Florent Geroux); Jamie Osbourne (Heart of Honour and Brotherly Love); Harry Sweeney (Pyromancer); Jose D'Angelo (Bentornato); Alex Lieblong (Reef Runner) and Charlie Hills (Khaadem). Then onto Doncaster Harry Eustace and William Haggas discuss their leading chances in the Lincoln as well as others on the card plus William Haggas provides an update on his two runners at Rosehill this weekend,
On the show today, Nick is joined by ITV's Matt Chapman to cover all the racing news from around the world, starting with William Haggas who's set for a busy weekend with two runners at Rosehill in Australia, including Dubai Honour and fancies at the Lincoln meeting at Doncaster. William also discusses some of the exciting three year olds in the yards heading into the 2026 turf season. Legendary rider Patrick Valenzuela explains why at the age of 63, he's making a comeback in the saddle, after nearly 10 years out. On the topic of jockeys, trainer David Loughnane reflects on the ban Billy Loughnane picked up at Wolverhampton last night aboard one of his horses that could see him spend three weeks on the sidelines. Finally, ahead of the Dubai World Cup meeting tomorrow, Florent Geroux looks forward to defending his crown in the big one aboard Hit Show.
Dean Evans returns to SEN Giddy Up with Gareth Hall to offer his insights and previews for major races at Flemington and Rosehill, including the G1 $2M Australian Cup, G1 $1.5M Tancred Stakes and G1 $750K Vinery Stud Stakes. It certainly pays to listen, with Dean having tipped all of the below winners and more in recent weeks: ✅ Lindermann ($12) ✅ Transatlantic ($12) ✅ Apocalyptic ($5.80) ✅ Too Darn Discreet ($5.80) ✅ On Display ($5.50) ✅ West Of Swindon ($4.80) ✅ Vauban ($4.20) ✅ Warwoven ($3.10) ✅ Sepals ($3.90) ✅ Apocalyptic ($3) ✅ Oh Too Good ($2.80) ✅ Autumn Boy ($2.45) ✅ Pembrey ($2.20)
Dicko finishes changing a nappy while giving his early thoughts on the Australian Cup. Pistol has done the form for Rosehill with Cyclone Narelle threatening Ascot. Both meetings have rain forecast... 2:55 Flemington & Rosehill Overview 6:00 MR8 G1 Australian Cup 12:00 SR7 G2 Emancipation Stakes 14:25 Other Rosehill thoughts Want to get involved with our team this Saturday? Promo codes for our fresh 2026 membership tiers are now live! Hit the link try us out: everlink.tools/themailbag
It's Tancred Stakes Day, and Woodhead, Loydy and BJ are across the big races on a stacked Saturday of the Sydney Autumn Carnival 2026.The boys break down the $2 million Australian Cup 2026 at Flemington — Birdman chasing a hat-trick, Tom Kitten drawn widest in barrier 12, and Pride Of Jenni looking to make amends. Over at Rosehill, they cover the Vinery Stud Stakes 2026 (NZ Oaks winner Ohope Wins making her Australian debut under James McDonald), the Emancipation Stakes (Idle Flyer as short-priced favourite), and the Tancred Stakes 2026 — Aeliana backing up seven days after a Group 1 win to face Dubai Honour, the defending champion. Six Waller runners in a nine-horse field. Absolute chaos.Plus footy chat, big opinions, and banter that makes this the most entertaining horse racing podcast in Australia.New episodes weekly. Subscribe wherever you get your pods.
Mike Grinnell from Spittin' Chiclets joins Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill for a spirited, no-holds-barred conversation.Grinnell wastes no time taking a victory lap on last year's deadline deal that sent Fraser Minten and a first-round pick to Boston for Brandon Carlo, breaking down Minten's impact and why Bruins fans are loving the move right now. He also offers insight into Boston's ability to bounce back after last season's retool, and what's fuelled their success this year.That leads into a bigger-picture discussion: could the Maple Leafs realistically follow a similar path, or is that just wishful thinking? What, if anything, can Toronto learn from the Bruins' model?Things heat up when the conversation shifts to Auston Matthews and the Toronto market. Grinnell defends the Leafs captain, arguing the media is selective in its criticism, while Rosehill pushes back hard—diving into issues surrounding culture, accountability, and identity. The Florida Panthers' style is used as a benchmark, sparking a larger debate about why the Leafs continue to face negativity and whether it's ultimately self-inflicted.It's a passionate, unfiltered discussion on expectations, culture, and the growing frustration around this Leafs team.#LeafsForever #LeafsMorningTake
Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill set the stage for Toronto's trip to Boston to take on the Boston Bruins, though “preview” might be generous given where things stand. The Leafs have been spiralling for a long time, looking like one of the worst teams in the NHL, and the boys don't sugarcoat it.With it being the annual mentors trip, Rosehill explains what those experiences are really like — even if the timing couldn't feel more off.Plus, Spittin' Chiclets personality Mike Grinnell drops by to chirp the Leafs, crack jokes about the Carlo trade, and offer his brutally honest take on a team that's completely lost its way.
Nick brings you this episode from Munich airport as he makes his way back from the BMW Hong Kong Derby. He is joined by David Yates to bring you all the headlines from around the racing world. They are joined first by trainer Harry Eustace, whose La Botte is a warm order to win the first major race of the UK turf season, the William Hill Lincoln. Also Doncaster bound is Kathy Turner, who tells Nick about her three-pronged bid for the Brocklesby, named for her late father Bill. Around the globe - and ahead of the intended Dubai World Cup card this Saturday- Francis Graffard shares his confidence behind world champion Calandagan, while Michael Kent jnr reflects on Golden Slipper success at Rosehill with the hugely talented Guest House, and Mark Newnham looks back on a debut BMW Derby win at Sha Tin with Invincible Ibis. Nick and Dave also cover the Alan Spence case, which concluded shortly before the weekend.
Nick brings you this episode from Munich airport as he makes his way back from the BMW Hong Kong Derby. He is joined by David Yates to bring you all the headlines from around the racing world. They are joined first by trainer Harry Eustace, whose La Botte is a warm order to win the first major race of the UK turf season, the William Hill Lincoln. Also Doncaster bound is Kathy Turner, who tells Nick about her three-pronged bid for the Brocklesby, named for her late father Bill. Around the globe - and ahead of the intended Dubai World Cup card this Saturday- Francis Graffard shares his confidence behind world champion Calandagan, while Michael Kent jnr reflects on Golden Slipper success at Rosehill with the hugely talented Guest House, and Mark Newnham looks back on a debut BMW Derby win at Sha Tin with Invincible Ibis. Nick and Dave also cover the Alan Spence case, which concluded shortly before the weekend.
Recorded Friday, March 20, Year-Round Carnival's Vince Accardi and Racetrack Ralphy preview the main races for Rosehill to be held on March 21
Recorded Saturday, March 21, Year-Round Carnival's Vince Accardi and Racetrack Ralphy update their preview of all of the races at Rosehill
Year Round Carnival's Vince Accardi and Racetrack Ralphy review all the big races and from Caulfield and Rosehill on Golden Slipper Saturday www.pgpodcast.com All of Vince Accardi's work via www.dailysectionals.com.au. And don't forget to help us continue to give premium information to racing punters every Monday morning via the Year-Round Carnival podcast by supporting us for as little as $5 per week…go to https://racetrackralphy.com.au/podcast.
Dean Evans returns to SEN Giddy Up with Gareth Hall to offer his insights and previews for major races at Caulfield and Rosehill, including the G1 $5M Golden Slipper, $G1 $1M Ranvert Stakes, G1 750K Rosehill Guineas and G1 $1M William Reid Stakes It certainly pays to listen, with Dean having tipped all of the below winners and more in recent weeks: ✅ Lindermann ($12) ✅ Transatlantic ($12) ✅ Apocalyptic ($5.80) ✅ Too Darn Discreet ($5.80) ✅ On Display ($5.50) ✅ West Of Swindon ($4.80) ✅ Sepals ($3.90) ✅ Apocalyptic ($3) ✅ Oh Too Good ($2.80)
In this episode, host Janet Michael sits down with Martha Reynolds to explore everything happening at the Barns of Rose Hill in Berryville, Virginia this spring — from stunning gallery exhibitions and hands-on art classes to jazz concerts, film screenings, and sustainability milestones. If you love the arts in the Shenandoah Valley, this one's for you. What We Cover
Dean Evans returns to SEN Giddy Up with Gareth Hall to offer his insights and previews for major races at Rosehill, including the G1 $1M Coolmore Classic, G3 $250K Magic Night Stakes, G3 $250k Pago Pago Stakes, G3 $250k Pago Sky High Stakes It certainly pays to listen, with Dean having tipped all of the below winners and more in recent weeks: ✅ Lindermann ($12) ✅ Transatlantic ($12) ✅ Apocalyptic ($5.80) ✅ Too Darn Discreet ($5.80) ✅ On Display ($5.50) ✅ West Of Swindon ($4.80) ✅ Sepals ($3.90) ✅ Apocalyptic ($3) ✅ Oh Too Good ($2.80)
Blake Spriggs answered immediately when I tried his mobile number one day last week. What a delight it was to hear such clarity, sparkle and fluency in the voice of a man who this time last year had his Doctors gravely concerned. Medical professionals who played even the smallest part in the former jockey's rehabilitation continue to marvel at his attitude, determination and rate of recovery from an endless list of injuries. Blake had prepared himself well by the time neurosurgeons delivered the heartbreaking news that his riding career was over. The articulate thirty three year old joins us on the podcast, to look back on an ordeal that all jockeys hope will never befall them. Blake says every member of his medical team has expressed surprise at the rate of his recovery. You'll be amazed to learn what he can do just one year on from the worst kind of race fall. He says more than two weeks passed before he had any knowledge of the damage to his body. You might feel squirmish as Blake recounts the long list of injuries. Blake focuses on the brain bleed that convinced Doctors he would be wise to abandon any thoughts of a comeback. He pays homage to his dedicated physiotherapist and reveals some amazing coincidences about his stay in Canberra Hospital. Not surprisingly a few months into his rehabilitation he started to think about the horse or horses he'd miss the most. Blake says one horse stood out. Blake was happy to reminisce about his 17 year career as a jockey. He begins by paying tribute to his father Dale Spriggs who rode close to 3000 winners in a 40 year career. He remembers riding in many races with Dale and one particular quinella they provided. The former jockey talks of his sporting prowess during schooldays. Blake pays tribute to his late grandfather who taught him valuable lessons about horse management. He talks of his initial apprenticeship to Newcastle trainer Steve Hodge and the thrill of winning on the occasion of his very first race ride. He looks back on a transfer to the Waterhouse stable and a short time with Jason Deamer at Newcastle, Blake fondly remembers the magical day at Rosehill as a 3kg claiming apprentice when he rode five winners. He takes us through all five wins. He acknowledges some of the horses who helped him along the way with special mention of his Gr 1 Metropolitan win on Sir John Hawkwood. Blake acknowledges the support of his mother Leanda who managed him during the early part of his career. Brother Dustin and sister Dimity also receive an honourable mention. He looks back on a Moree Cup win viewed by his late grandfather. Blake says he was inspired by many during his long and lonely recovery, none more than son Brooklyn who only recently turned three. He's currently contemplating life after racing and is happy to have gained some business knowledge during his time as co-owner of a Sydney used-car dealership. He hopes to put that knowledge to good use going forward. This is an uplifting chat with a very gutsy former jockey.
Emma Freedman brought in the iconic Golden Slipper trophy (24-karat gold, Italian marble, diamond bow, worth over $100k) ahead of the richest two-year-old race in the world at Rosehill on March 21, and admitted she once drank red wine out of it at Chris Waller's house without spilling a drop. She also revealed she has "wardrobe fairies" who send her screenshots of outfit options for the seven race days she works every weekend and they just magically appear.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Plantations have such a great history and The Rose Hill Plantation is no different, draped in loss and sadness that lives on into the afterlife. For those who want to jump ahead, story start at 9:15 www.theunitedstatesofparanormal.com www.patreon.com/TUSOP www.goldenmojoent.com https://feed.podbean.com/theunitedstatesofparanormal/feed.xml Do you have a haunting, cryptid, or other unexplained you would like us to look into? Do you have your own strange story you'd like us to read in an episode? Email us at TheUnitedStatesOfParanormal@gmail.com or message us on any of our social media platforms. Listen on Podurama Follow us on social media to stay up-to-date on episodes and see photos from each episode. Social media: - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-United-States-of-Paranormal-101722675824225/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theunitedstatesofparanormal/ - Twitter: http://twitter.com/TUSOPPod Check out other podcasts within our network: Golden Image Podcast: https://linktr.ee/GoldenImagePodcast Golden 80's: https://linktr.ee/thegoldenimage80s The Call Guys: https://linktr.ee/thecallguyspodcast MurdNerds: https://linktr.ee/murdnerds Seasons in Hell Sports Network:: https://linktr.ee/indianachiefsfans A Court of Books and Booze: https://linktr.ee/acobab Art by Esteban Gomez Reyes https://instagram.com/esteban.gomezr?utm_medium=copy_link Music by Boze Theme voice over by Matthew Frisby Produced by Jeremy Golden Edited by Jeremy Golden Hosted by Jeremy Golden, Jennifer Williams and Bobbi Golden #tusop #theunitedstatesofparanormal l #paranormalpodcast #scary #podcast #paranormalpodcast #paranormal #ghosts #paranormalactivity #haunted #ghoststories #creepy #paranormalinvestigation #scarystories #paranormalinvestigator #ghosthunters #urbanlegends #podcastlife #haunting #paranormalstories
FULL EPISODE | FN Barn Burner: Boomer, Pinder & WarrenerTIMESTAMPS ⏰0:30 Intro Banter===2:30 Rosehill Joins4:00 Full Leafs Chaos8:00 Berube Head18:00 Not A Tight Group22:00 Leafs Dressing Up24:00 Atlantic Division 26:00 Kid Hockey26:30 Rosehill Out===32:00 Leafs vs Oilers Fans36:00 Pinder Report01:26:00 Bet365Subscribe to TNN on Youtube
Pinder & Rhett are joined by former NHLer Jay Rosehill to break down the absolute nightmare unfolding in Toronto as the Maple Leafs continue to spiral. From Craig Berube's rising “panic meter” to brutal on-ice performances and mounting pressure from fans and media, the boys dive deep into what's gone wrong, what (if anything) can be fixed, and why Jay says it best — “It's a god damn disaster.” Honest takes, Leafs meltdown energy, and zero sugarcoating in this must-watch breakdown.Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/MDrgqdO3-ZM#nhl #nhlshorts #nhlplayoffs #nhlpredictions #nhlhockey #nhlpicks #stanleycup #stanleycupfinal #leafsnation #toronto CHECK OUT OUR STUFF ⬇️BARN BURNER MERCHhttps://nationgear.ca/collections/shirts/FlamesnationBARN BURNER SHORTS https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj_bcGtvvo-cW2DHEDZ6dEO5ePDmlhZc9&si=jo8iNGxT4ImhS2Y8
THE FUNERALS AND MARGUERITE'S ERRATIC BEHAVIOR Colleague Paul Gregory. This segment contrasts the global mourning for President Kennedy with the lonely burial of Lee Harvey Oswald at Rose Hill, where reporters served as pallbearers. Marina Oswald was in a daze, emotionally devastated by watching Jackie Kennedy and the state funeral on television. Meanwhile, Marguerite Oswald became increasingly difficult, arguing over trivialities and insisting her son was an innocent hero and intelligence agent. Her erratic behavior and refusal to accept facts caused significant friction with the Secret Service agents protecting them. The Gregory family spent Thanksgiving in a "fog," discussing Marguerite's instability, a detail Paul notes was largely absent from the official Warren Report despite its significance in understanding the family dynamic. NUMBER 6
Riley Cote and Derek Settlemyre start the show getting into some Flyers talk as we discuss the loss to the Rangers and win against the Canucks, Denver Barkey's NHL debut, Dan Vladar continuing to play well, Owen Tippett's SICK goal, some of the criticism Travis Konecny has been getting, and Philly's playoff chances and the possibility of going on a serious run. After that, we jump into an interview with former Flyers and Maple Leafs enforcer Jay Rosehill! We speak on the Leafs start to the season, Craig Berube's job and if he's on the hot seat, and Marc Savard's firing. Moving along we dig into Mitch Marner, Auston Matthews, and William Nylander not having what it took/takes to succeed in the playoffs, and if it time to trade Matthews. Wrapping up with Rosie with some Flyers talk, we discuss Trevor Zegras' fit in Philly, the Flyers playoff chances and future, Dan Vladar finding success, Travis Konecny being a winning type of player, and if the Maple Leafs are going to regret trading Nikita Grebenkin.Nasty Knuckles is a Baller Sports Network production, created by co-hosts, Riley Cote and Derek "Nasty" Settlemyre. The show will feature a mix of interviews, never before heard story-telling, hockey-talk, and maybe some pranks... The guys will bring in some of the biggest names in the hockey world all for your enjoyment! Make sure to check back every week as the guys release a new episode weekly!► Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NastyKnuckles► Follow Riley Cote on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rileycote32► Follow Riley Cote on Instagram: https://instagram.com/rileycote32► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dnastyworld► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dnastyworld Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's always a pleasure to talk to a dedicated bush trainer from any part of the nation. This week we go to the busy training hub at Dubbo and to one of its most respected participants. Dar (that's his official christian name) was one of a family of jockeys from the tiny village of Carinda in the Walgett Shire. He spent more than 35 years as a respected member of the western riding ranks before having to quit following a serious kick from a nervous young horse. Dar has been training for some 14 years from a Dubbo base and has no intention of trying any other job. Right off the top he appeases the curiosity about his first name. Dar talks about his infrequent trips to town and says it takes a pretty handy horse to warrant a crack at the city slickers. He made a rare appearance at Randwick on Saturday where his two runners were out of a place, Saint Philomena and Elson Boy who had a pretty tough run. Dar says he travelled the horses to Sydney the day before in heatwave conditions. He talks about a horse called Green Run who might earn a trip to the big smoke in the near future. The horse's regular rider is out of action following a freak mounting yard accident recently. Dar talks about his birthplace of Carinda which boasted a population of 200 during his childhood. The Dubbo based trainer reflects on the riding activities of four brothers. Dar looks back on school days in Carinda and a move to Walgett as he reached a higher grade.This was when his association with thoroughbreds began under the tutelage of a veteran trainer. He makes the frank confession that he wasn't licensed at the time of his first few race rides. He looks back on his first legitimate race ride and his first winner way out west at Bourke. Dar says he wasn't dedicated to looking after his weight early days, but mended his ways soon after. He talks of the shortage of race meetings in the west and the distances he had to travel to carve out a livelihood as a bush jockey. Dar says he rarely rode on metropolitan tracks, but recalls one exciting win at Eagle Farm in Brisbane. He says he could count his Sydney rides on one hand but reflects on a two year old race at Rosehill when he ran into a rising topliner. The 64 year old remembers his final winning ride on the spacious Warren track on a horse trained by brother Garry. Dar talks about the freakish accident that ended his riding career. The experienced horseman takes us through the Elson Boy story- the unraced horse identified on line by one of his most supportive owners. Dar admits he made a few mistakes before working the gelding out. He takes us through some exciting wins and one heartbreaking setback. Dar looks back on a horse he felt was going places before going amiss. He looks back on a great association with a western trainer who was destined to become his father-in-law. This was Dar's cue to acknowledge the unwavering support of Jill, his wife of 39 years. He and Jill are the proud parents of daughters Brianna and Layne. Brianna has in turn presented her parents with three grandchildren- all girls. Dar speaks candidly of the sudden stroke that stopped him in his tracks just over two years ago. He hated the inactivity of his recovery but opted to do everything the doctors ordered. Dar Lunn has earned the respect of all in NSW country racing. It's a pleasure to have him on the podcast.
Welcome to the Psychedelic Conversations Podcast!In this episode of Psychedelic Conversations, we speak with Rotem Petranker, PhD, executive research adviser at Rose Hill, to explore the realities of psilocybin microdosing research. We discuss his Phase 2 clinical trial investigating microdosing psilocybin for major depressive disorder, including study design, safety outcomes, and early findings that challenge some popular assumptions about dose and frequency. Beyond the data, we dive into deeper themes around expectancy, set and setting, and why connection itself may be one of the most powerful healing factors. We also reflect on the limitations of overly medicalized research, the importance of pre-registered science, and how collaboration between scientists, communities, and lived experience can move the field forward with integrity.About Rotem:Rotem graduated with a BsC in psychology from the University of Toronto and an MA in social psychology from York University. His master's thesis modeled the contribution of affective regulation to the relationship between mindfulness and sustained attention. Rotem earned his PhD from McMaster University, working with Dr. David Shore. His dissertation focused on a double-blind, placebo-controlled psilocybin study.Connect with Rotem:- Website: https://www.petranker.com/- LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/rotem-petranker-79838a87Thank you so much for joining us! Psychedelic Conversations Podcast is designed to educate, inform, and expand awareness.For more information, please head over to https://www.psychedelicconversations.comPlease share with your friends or leave a review so that we can reach more people and feel free to join us in our private Facebook group to keep the conversation going. https://www.facebook.com/groups/psychedelicconversationsThis show is for information purposes only, and is not intended to provide mental health or medical advice.About Susan Guner:Susan Guner is a holistic psychotherapist with a mindfulness-based approach grounded in Transpersonal Psychology, focusing on trauma-informed, community-centric processes that offer a broader understanding of human potential and well-being.Connect with Susan:Website: https://www.psychedelicconversations.com/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/susan.gunerLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-guner/Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/susangunerTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/susangunerBlog: https://susanguner.medium.com/Podcast: https://anchor.fm/susan-guner#PsychedelicConversations #SusanGuner #RotemPetranker #PsychedelicPodcast #Microdosing #PsychedelicScience #PsychedelicResearch
It's a MASSIVE day in Oil Country. The Edmonton Oilers have officially acquired goaltender Tristan Jarry from the Pittsburgh Penguins, and we've got a loaded emergency edition of Oilersnation Everyday to break it all down.Tyler and Liam are joined by Ryder from The Sauce as the boys react to the blockbuster deal, what the Oilers gave up, and what this means for the crease moving forward. Is this finally the answer between the pipes? What happens next with Stuart Skinner? We'll dive into every angle of the trade.We'll also welcome Jay Rosehill from Leafs Morning Take to get an outside perspective on the Jarry deal, the Oilers' season, and how Edmonton stacks up now with a true No. 1 goaltender in the mix.PLUS — we might even have one more special guest joining the show to give their instant reaction to this massive moment for the franchise.We'll also look at what this means for the Pacific Division race, how Jarry fits into the Oilers' system, and what moves could still come. A wild day in Oil Country — buckle up.Website: https://oilersnation.com/https://twitter.com/OilersNation/ https://www.youtube.com/@Oilersnationdotcom/ https://www.facebook.com/OilersNation/https://www.instagram.com/oilersnationdotcomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@oilersnation SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
It's a MASSIVE day in Oil Country. The Edmonton Oilers have officially acquired goaltender Tristan Jarry from the Pittsburgh Penguins, and we've got a loaded emergency edition of Oilersnation Everyday to break it all down.Tyler and Liam are joined by Ryder from The Sauce as the boys react to the blockbuster deal, what the Oilers gave up, and what this means for the crease moving forward. Is this finally the answer between the pipes? What happens next with Stuart Skinner? We'll dive into every angle of the trade.We'll also welcome Jay Rosehill from Leafs Morning Take to get an outside perspective on the Jarry deal, the Oilers' season, and how Edmonton stacks up now with a true No. 1 goaltender in the mix.PLUS — we might even have one more special guest joining the show to give their instant reaction to this massive moment for the franchise.We'll also look at what this means for the Pacific Division race, how Jarry fits into the Oilers' system, and what moves could still come. A wild day in Oil Country — buckle up.Website: https://oilersnation.com/https://twitter.com/OilersNation/ https://www.youtube.com/@Oilersnationdotcom/ https://www.facebook.com/OilersNation/https://www.instagram.com/oilersnationdotcomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@oilersnation SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
The Racing Committee was on fire this weekend.It was a bad day to be a beer over the past weekend in Rosehill. We recap a biblical weekend with the racing committee with the elite banter in between it all, including our stable visit, the pub being packed with trendsetters and our day at the track and the UFC heartbreak that followed. We're near finishing our pub book, so we cover one of the last ones coming in gold panning country. We cover the most popular Aussie Christmas foods during Cooking and cover the Warner Brothers merger and some unreal sport during the news, including the upcoming Sydney UFC card. A reminder to stay focused during motivation before a brothel heavy edition of Poo's Reviews. This one is a cracker with yarns from our adventures in the DKC and we couldn't thank every one enough who came. Enjoy trendsetters!Got a yarn? Keep it under 2 minutes and send it to carryon@alphablokes.com.auEver wanted to watch the Podcast? Check out full visual, uncut and ad-free versions on our Patreon. Only $5 a week plus access to all of our exclusive vlogs. Our four part film series from Darwin has begun and a new part is out this Sunday: patreon.com/alphablokespodcastBetter Beer: Jog in a can, win in a tin, the athletes choice: https://www.betterbeer.com.au/Neds: Whatever you bet on, take it to the neds level: https://www.neds.com.au/SP Tools: Schmicker tools for an even schmicker price, use code "ALPHA" at checkout for 10% off and check out their brand new catalogue: sptools.com0:00 - The Racehorse Committee Trip1:10:37 - Pub Of The Week1:24:32 - Cooking / Eating1:36:14 - Alpha News1:58:00 - Motivation2:00:00 - Trendsetters2:05:00 - Poo's Reviews Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the winter chill settles over Berryville, the Barns of Rose Hill is anything but dormant. In this episode of "Tourism Tuesday" on The Valley Today, host Janet Michael talks with Executive Director Martha Reynolds to discuss the dynamic calendar of events, exhibits, and community initiatives that will keep the arts alive and thriving well into 2026. From innovative art collaborations to milestone anniversaries, the Barns is poised to be a cultural beacon for the region. Winter Exhibits and Artistic Collaborations Despite the common perception that winter is a slow season for the arts, Martha reveals that it's actually one of the busiest times at the Barns. The season kicks off with a unique collaboration with the Firehouse Gallery, featuring a collective of artists from the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. This exhibit, ideal for holiday gift-giving, showcases a diverse array of media—from pen and ink to watercolor, photography, and jewelry. Following this, local artist Jim Haller will present a meditative stippling exhibit, offering visitors a narrative-rich visual experience. Looking ahead, the Barns will spotlight emerging talent through its partnership with the Clarke County High School IB Art Program and a special exhibition by rising artist Kristin Fiorvanti. These initiatives underscore the organization's commitment to nurturing new voices and providing a platform for creative experimentation. Celebrating Milestones: VA250 and the Barns' 15th Anniversary The coming year is especially significant as it marks both the 250th anniversary of the nation and the 15th anniversary of the Barns of Rose Hill. Martha shares her excitement about the Clarke County VA250 committee's collaborative efforts, which will bring a wide variety of programs to the community. Highlights include a kickoff event at Chilly Hollow Brewing Company, a book talk on the Saratoga battle, and a concert series exploring the roots of American music. The Barns will also host a film series in partnership with the American Legion, ensuring there's something for everyone during this historic celebration. Music for Every Taste: Bluegrass, Barbecue, and Beyond Music lovers have much to look forward to, as the Barns' popular Bluegrass and BBQ series returns with crowd favorites like the Plate Scrapers and newcomers such as indie folk cellist Ollella and bluegrass band Damn Tall Buildings. Martha emphasizes the importance of breaking down genre barriers, encouraging audiences to experience the full spectrum of musical styles—from traditional Appalachian tunes to contemporary indie folk. The series not only entertains but also fosters a sense of community and shared appreciation for the arts. Supporting the Arts: The Power of Community Involvement Throughout the conversation, both Janet and Martha stress the vital role of community support in sustaining the Barns' robust programming. Year-end giving, memberships, and ticket sales are crucial for funding concerts, exhibits, and educational initiatives. The Barns also encourages residents to shop local and consider gift memberships, which offer exclusive benefits and help keep the arts accessible to all. As the Barns approaches its 15th anniversary and the conclusion of a decade-long endowment campaign, Martha reflects on the organization's growth and the importance of community engagement. She invites everyone to share their favorite memories and stories, reinforcing the idea that the Barns of Rose Hill is, above all, a community-driven institution. Stay Connected and Get Involved For those eager to stay up to date, Martha recommends visiting barnsofrosehill.org and following the Barns on Facebook. With a full calendar of events, regular newsletters, and a growing online presence, the Barns ensures that no one misses out on the vibrant cultural life of Berryville and Clarke County. The Barns of Rose Hill stands as a testament to the power of art, music, and community. As it enters a milestone year, the organization invites everyone—residents and visitors alike—to join in celebrating creativity, history, and the enduring spirit of collaboration that defines this special place.
When it rains, it f*cking pours.Big dramas surronding the god awful heat happening this weekend in Sydney, days shuffled, horses out, but that won't stop us from still putting on a show! We give updates on our horses and the new plans for our owners meeting on Saturday in the DKC before kicking into our weekends: Poo's just got a brand new sleep apnea machine and Tommy's been ripping in to Dad fitness. A very special edition of Pub Of The Week that is relevant to some recent travel some high value finds in the dump finds. The news is filled with dribble, surrounding how animals determine if they're actually gay (and which animals are the gayest), followed by further animal analysis related to farting on your pooch in the trendsetters. Finally, we bring it home with a high scoring edition of Poo's Reviews. Morale was low before we kicked off but as soon as hit record spirits were back high. Enjoy the rest of your week trendsetters and we hope to see some of you this weekend at Rosehill!Got a yarn? Keep it under 2 minutes and send it to carryon@alphablokes.com.auEver wanted to watch the Podcast? Check out full visual, uncut and ad-free versions on our Patreon. Only $5 a week plus access to all of our exclusive vlogs. Our four part film series from Darwin has begun and a new part is out this Sunday: patreon.com/alphablokespodcastBetter Beer: Jog in a can, win in a tin, the athletes choice: https://www.betterbeer.com.au/Neds: Whatever you bet on, take it to the neds level: https://www.neds.com.au/SP Tools: Schmicker tools for an even schmicker price, use code "ALPHA" at checkout for 10% off and check out their brand new catalogue: sptools.com0:00 - Race Meet Plans17:00 - What's Happening Round The Traps44:51 - Pub Of The Week56:43 - Pep & Poo's Dump Find For You1:00:12 - Cooking1:06:45 - Alpha News1:30:00 - Trendsetters & Motivation1:39:15 - Poo's Reviews Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Psychedelic Conversations Podcast!In this episode, we discuss the emerging frontier of psychedelic-assisted neurorehabilitation with clinical neurologist Burton Tabaac. We explore his path into psychedelic science, his work with Johns Hopkins University, and the groundbreaking Fathom Trial—a study investigating whether psilocybin, paired with enriched, non-task-based play, can reopen critical periods of neuroplasticity to support stroke recovery far beyond the traditional healing window. We also dive into the legal and regulatory challenges of Schedule I substances, the evolving balance between clinical and ceremonial approaches, and the importance of honoring indigenous lineages while expanding patient access. Together, we reflect on the art of medicine, the role of set and setting, and the hopeful future of psychedelics in neurological healing.About Burton:Dr. Burton J. Tabaac, MD, FAHA, brings a wealth of expertise in neurology and stroke rehabilitation to Rose Hill. As an Associate Professor and Section Chief of Neurology at The University of Nevada's Reno School of Medicine, and Medical Director of Stroke at Carson Tahoe Health, Dr. Tabaac has been at the forefront of innovative neurological treatments. A graduate of the prestigious cerebrovascular neurology fellowship program at The Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Dr. Tabaac's accolades include being a three-time recipient of The Arnold P. Gold Foundation's Humanism and Excellence in Teaching Award and induction into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. He recently published an eight-part paper in the American Journal of Therapeutics reviewing psychedelics as therapeutics for primary care clinicians. Dr. Tabaac's groundbreaking research focuses on the application of psychedelics in brain injury and stroke rehabilitation. Dr. Tabaac was recently appointed by the Governor of Nevada to serve as a member of the state's Psychedelic Medicines Working Group, which provides expertise and testimony relating to the therapeutic use of entheogens. As the host of The Zero Hour Podcast, he engages with leading experts in psychedelic research. His commitment to advancing the field was further highlighted in his 2022 TEDx talk at UCLA, “Mental Health Meets Psychedelics.”Connect with Burton:- Website: https://rosehill.life/- Twitter: https://x.com/burtontabaac?lang=en- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/burtontabaacThank you so much for joining us! Psychedelic Conversations Podcast is designed to educate, inform, and expand awareness.For more information, please head over to https://www.psychedelicconversations.comPlease share with your friends or leave a review so that we can reach more people and feel free to join us in our private Facebook group to keep the conversation going. https://www.facebook.com/groups/psychedelicconversationsThis show is for information purposes only, and is not intended to provide mental health or medical advice.About Susan Guner:Susan Guner is a holistic psychotherapist with a mindfulness-based approach grounded in Transpersonal Psychology, focusing on trauma-informed, community-centric processes that offer a broader understanding of human potential and well-being.Connect with Susan:Website: https://www.psychedelicconversations.com/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/susan.gunerLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-guner/Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/susangunerTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/susangunerBlog: https://susanguner.medium.com/Podcast: https://anchor.fm/susan-guner#PsychedelicConversations #SusanGuner #BurtonTabaac #PsychedelicPodcast #Microdosing #PsychedelicScience
Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day. Today's shout-out goes to Andrew Leck from Rosehill, KS. Your commitment through Project23 helps deliver God's Word daily with clarity and conviction. This one's for you. Our text today is Judges 13:2-3 There was a certain man of Zorah, of the tribe of the Danites, whose name was Manoah. And his wife was barren and had no children. And the angel of the Lord appeared to the woman and said to her, "Behold, you are barren and have not borne children, but you shall conceive and bear a son." — Judges 13:2-3 In Israel's darkest moment, God zeroed in on a barren woman from an obscure tribe. She had no children, no status, and no future by cultural standards. Yet it's here that the angel of the Lord appeared, promising not only a son but a son who would begin to save Israel from the Philistines. This is God's pattern throughout Scripture: He delights in breaking into barren, hopeless places—Abraham and Sarah, Hannah, Elizabeth—and now Manoah's wife. Where human strength fails, divine power shines through. We all know what "barrenness" feels like. It may not be a womb, but it could be a dream that won't come alive, a marriage that feels stuck, a career that's dried up, or a prayer that seems unanswered. Barrenness whispers to us all, "Nothing will ever change." But God specializes in stepping into impossible situations. He doesn't just comfort us in our emptiness—He often uses it as the very stage to display his power. That's what he did here: from a barren woman came Samson, a deliverer. And from another barren womb centuries later came Jesus, the ultimate Deliverer. Never despise those barren seasons. They may be the very soil where God plants his greatest miracles in your lives. Instead of despairing, bring your barrenness to him in prayer today—write it down, speak it out, and surrender it. Hope grows when we put our barrenness into his hands. ASK THIS: Where do I feel barren or hopeless in life right now? Do I believe God can step into that place with power? How can I shift from despair to expectation in my prayers? DO THIS: Write down one area of life that feels barren. Instead of hiding it, bring it before God in prayer today, asking Him to show His power in what feels impossible. PRAY THIS: Lord, meet me in the barren places of my life. Where I see hopelessness, bring Your promise. Where I see emptiness, bring Your power. Help me trust that You can do the impossible. Amen. PLAY THIS: "We Need A Miracle."
Paul Gregory chronicles Lee Harvey Oswald's burial at Rose Hill, which was quiet, with reporters carrying the coffin. Marina, in a daze, performed Russian rituals when viewing the body and was deeply impacted by watching the Kennedy funeral on television. Margarite's difficulty was evident as she persistently asserted her dead son was innocent, claiming he was a hero and clashing openly with Secret Service agents, who grew exasperated knowing he was guilty. Margarite was living in a fantasy world, later claiming agents wanted to murder her. Pete Gregory maintained strict secrecy regarding the women's location, even from the FBI. Ultimately, Marina had to be moved away from her delusional mother-in-law. Guest: Paul Gregory. 1963
On Episode 592 of Spittin' Chiclets, The Internet Invitational is officially here — and Luke Kwan has taken over as public enemy #1. They break down the Frozen Frenzy chaos, Caufield's OT magic, and Bedard's hat trick against the Sens that's got everyone talking Team USA vs. Team Canada. The boys hit all the big signings: Logan Cooley's 8x10M deal in Utah, Thomas Harley's monster extension in Dallas, and what Jason Robertson's next ticket might look like. Penguins keep rolling (Sid hits 1,700 points), Leafs are leaking rush goals, and a juicy home-and-home is set with Biz on the Prime Monday Night Hockey broadcast. Plus: the Wild's turnaround, Jay Rosehill stories, RA's World, and a heartfelt moment as Brad Marchand steps away to support the Halifax hockey community. This is an episode you won't want to miss. Tune in 2x a week every Monday + Friday and if you're looking for some extra Chiclets Content, Wednesday GameNotes Episodes coming to you live with Murls and Armdog. 00:00:00 - START 00:07:13 - Internet Invitational 00:17:05 - Frozen Frenzy 00:21:45 - MN Wild 00:25:00 - Big Signings 00:40:06 - Around the League 00:50:44 - Jay Rosehill 02:13:58 - RA's World 02:31:21 - RA's Top Horror Movies 02:46:25 - RA's Weekly Picks 02:49:04 - ETC. Support the Show: DISCOVER: Get cash back on every purchase with the Discover It card. Learn more at discover.com/creditcard https://www.discover.com/nhl AMAZON PRIME: NHL action is live on Prime Monday Night Hockey. On Nov. 3rd, it's the Pittsburgh Penguins vs The Toronto Maple Leafs. It's on Monday. It's on Prime. Prime Monday Night Hockey is available free to Prime members in Canada. Start your free trial: www.primevideo.com. For the full Prime Monday Night Hockey schedule, visit https://www.primevideo.com/salp/nhl GAMETIME: Download the Gametime app today and use code CHICLETS for $20 off your first purchase DRAFTKINGS: GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA). Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Please Gamble Responsibly. 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), or visit www.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD). 21+ and present in most states. (18+ DC/KY/NH/WY). Void in NH/OR/ONT. Eligibility restrictions apply. Terms: draftkings.com/sportsbook. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). Fees may apply in IL. 1 per new customer. Must register new account to receive reward Token. Must select Token BEFORE placing min. $5 bet to receive $300 in Bonus Bets if your bet wins. Min. -500 odds req. Token and Bonus Bets are single-use and non-withdrawable. Token expires 11/23/25. Bonus Bets expire in 7 days (168 hours). Stake removed from payout. Terms: sportsbook.draftkings.com/promos. Ends 11/16/25 at 11:59 PM ET. Sponsored by DK. JACKPOCKET: GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). 18+ (19+ in NE, 21+ in AZ). Physically present where Jackpocket operates. Jackpocket is a lottery courier and not affiliated with any State Lottery. Eligibility restrictions apply. Void where prohibited. 1 per new customer. Opt-in for $5 in non-withdrawable Lottery Credits that expire in 7 days (168 hours). Ends 12/31/25 at 11:59PM ET. Terms: jkpt.co/draw5. Scratch off tickets subject to availability. Sponsored by Jackpocket. Based on 2025 iOS download data collected by Sensor Tower.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/schiclets
Jay Rosehill Talks Marner Leaving, What's Next For The Leafs & More | The Insider HotlineBoomer and Pinder are joined by Jay Rosehill on the Insider Hotline to dive into all things Toronto Maple Leafs. The guys discuss how Mitch Marner's departure has impacted the team, the struggles in goal, and what potential moves the Leafs could make to bring in some help. Rosehill gives his unfiltered take on where Toronto goes from here and what it'll take to turn things around.VIDEO LINK: https://youtu.be/X8t6Xy0k46s#torontomapleleafs #nhl #nhlshorts #nhlplayoffs #nhlpredictions #nhlhockey #nhlpicks #stanleycup #stanleycupfinal CHECK OUT OUR STUFF ⬇️FLAMESNATION MERCHhttps://nationgear.ca/collections/shirts/FlamesnationBARN BURNER SHORTS https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj_bcGtvvo-cW2DHEDZ6dEO5ePDmlhZc9&si=jo8iNGxT4ImhS2Y8
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In this episode of the Charity Charge Show, Greg Arendt, CEO of the Gatesway Foundation, shares how his team is advancing safe housing, meaningful employment, and true community integration for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. He explains why integrated neighborhoods reduce stigma, how donor trust is earned through consistent transparency, and what sustainable revenue looks like for a modern nonprofit.Key takeawaysGatesway is developing The Villages of Rose Hill, a fully integrated community that will include 300+ affordable housing units for neurodiverse and neurotypical residents living side by side.Employment is framed as life fulfillment, pairing community jobs with individualized supports and new enrichment programs for those not yet in the workforce.Trust comes from transparency. Regular progress updates and clear impact reporting have strengthened donor engagement and accelerated capital projects.Sustainability requires diverse revenue streams, not reliance on a single funder or government line item.Centering people with I/DD in public processes can shift outcomes. Self-advocacy at a city council meeting helped secure approval for an affordable housing development.Charity Charge is a financial technology company serving the nonprofit sector. From the Charity Charge Nonprofit Credit Card to bookkeeping, gift card disbursements, and state compliance, we help mission-driven organizations streamline operations and stay financially strong. Learn more at charitycharge.com.