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“Terrarium” While investigating a peculiar area of uncharted space—a region legendary for strange phenomena—the Enterprise finds it impossible to get proper reading from probes due to highly volatile gravimetric waves. Ortegas flies the shuttle Archimedes into the turmoil to gather data firsthand. But when a wormhole suddenly opens up and sends the shuttle tumbling into a moon orbiting a gas giant, Ortegas must fight to survive. She has to find shelter, food, and water, but there's one obstacle she wasn't counting on: the Gorn. With the clock ticking before the moon passes through the planet's thermosphere, the two enemies find common ground. When the Enterprise finally arrives to rescue them, it is revealed that the whole situation was just a test staged by the Metrons. In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds with “Terrarium.” We discuss the connection to the Original Series classic "Arena," character development for Ortegas, Uhura's stint as a scientist, the Metrons, and more. Chapters Intro (0:00:00) Fixing Ortegas (00:02:57) Differing Responses (00:13:38) Seeking Understanding (00:17:49) Uhura the Scientist (00:24:08) Hey, Hey, We're the Metrons! (00:27:49) A Setup for the Finale? (00:37:00) Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:44:50) Closing (00:55:03) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)
Doing Divorce Different A Podcast Guide to Doing Divorce Differently
Healing, faith, and resilience are for everyone. In this Saddle Up Segment, Lesa Koski unpacks 5 key lessons from her powerful conversation with author Andi Bull (When Your Protectors Didn't). Whether you've experienced abuse, battled perfectionism, or struggled with imposter syndrome, these takeaways will inspire you to embrace healing, see Scripture in a new way, and share your story with courage.This episode is designed to help women over 40—and anyone navigating life's challenges—apply these insights in everyday life and move forward with hope.Timestamps:(00:00) Welcome to the Saddle Up Segment(01:10) Healing is for all of us—not just survivors of abuse(03:00) Seeing Scripture differently through the lens of healing(05:15) Realizing dysfunction isn't normal—and finding freedom(07:20) Facing imposter syndrome and remembering identity in God(09:10) Why sharing your story can change someone else's life(11:05) Final encouragement and key remindersKey Takeaways:Healing applies to perfectionism, people-pleasing, and anxiety—not just abuse.God's Word offers fresh meaning when seen through the lens of healing.Dysfunction and unhealthy patterns are not “normal.”Imposter syndrome shows up for everyone, but identity is rooted in God.Your story matters and can bring hope and healing to others.Guest Bio (context):Andy Bull is the author of When Your Protectors Didn't Protect, a powerful memoir about surviving childhood abuse and finding healing through faith. She speaks and writes to help women recognize their worth, embrace God's love, and heal from the past.Resource Links:Listen to the full interview with Andi Bull: https://player.captivate.fm/episode/e87157ca-599f-4155-9b7e-3d577d1ee81d/Get Andy's book When Your Protectors Didn't Protect: https://a.co/d/2TAlowgConnect with Lesa Koski: lesakoski.comTags/Keywords:healing after abuse, faith and healing, Saddle Up Segment, women over 40 podcast, perfectionism, people pleasing, imposter syndrome, Christian women podcast, memoir podcast, Andy Bull, When Your Protectors Didn't Protect, resilience, storytelling and healing
Doing Divorce Different A Podcast Guide to Doing Divorce Differently
Episode DescriptionWeight loss medications are everywhere—but do they really work, and are they safe? Functional practitioner Marie Simpson shares expert insights, side effects, and natural alternatives.In this Saddle Up segment of Doing Life Different, I recap my powerful conversation with Marie Simpson, a trusted functional assessment practitioner, about the rise of weight loss medications. We explore whether these drugs are truly necessary, their impact on muscle and bone health, and how lifestyle habits like high-protein nutrition, strength training, and joy-filled living can support lasting results.Marie provides a functional medicine perspective on weight loss medications—what they do, when they're helpful, what risks to watch for, and how to combine them with smarter health strategies. Whether you're considering medication or looking for natural ways to boost weight loss, this episode gives you the clarity you need.Timestamps(00:00) Introduction to weight loss medications and functional health(02:15) What functional practitioners are saying about weight loss drugs(05:12) Side effects and long-term considerations for patients(08:40) The importance of muscle, protein, and bone density on these medications(11:27) Lifestyle habits that mimic medication effects naturally(14:05) Joy, stress reduction, and hormone balance for sustainable weight loss(16:20) Final thoughts: better vs. best approaches to lasting healthKey TakeawaysWeight loss medications may help some people, but lifestyle changes remain essential.Side effects exist—muscle loss and bone density decline are key concerns.Prioritizing protein (30g per meal) and strength training is crucial whether on medication or not.Stress reduction and joy play a major role in hormone balance and weight management.Medications can be a bridge, but long-term health requires holistic strategies.Guest BioMarie Simpson is a Functional Assessment Practitioner who helps clients uncover root causes of health challenges through a holistic approach. She integrates functional testing, personalized nutrition, and lifestyle strategies to support sustainable health and healing. Marie brings a balanced perspective to weight loss medications, blending science, practicality, and functional medicine wisdom.Resource LinksLearn more about OsteoStrong for bone health: https://osteostrong.meConnect with Lesa Koski: https://lesakoski.comListen to the full interview with Marie Simpson on Doing Life DifferentTags/Keywordsweight loss medications, weight loss drugs, functional medicine, holistic health, sustainable weight loss, protein nutrition, strength training, muscle loss, bone density, Marie Simpson, Lesa Koski, Doing Life Different podcast, Saddle Up segment, midlife weight loss, natural weight loss alternatives
“Four-and-a-Half Vulcans” What's the best way to pass as a Vulcan? Become one! That's what Pike, Uhura, La'an, and Chapel do in order to save a pre-warp civilization without violating the Prime Directive. Doesn't make sense? Don't worry, it's all just a setup for a story that aims to shed light on what goes on in the Vulcan mind. After their one-minute mission is done, the foursome is unable to transform back into humans but finds that they like being Vulcan more. This is a very troubling development for the crew as they watch Nurse Chapel shun all relationships in favor of work, Pike fall in love with 42-minute rotating shifts for more efficient operations, Uhura brainwash her boyfriend, and La'an try to take over the ship and start an interstellar war. The only hope for returning things to normal? A Vulcan called Doug. In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds with “Four-and-a-Half Vulcans.” We discuss the concept, the setup, the humor, and what each character's situation reveals about Vulcans and themselves. Chapters Intro (0:00:00) First Reactions (00:02:39) All In on Silly (00:14:11) Biology Is Not Culture (00:16:24) Superficially Vulcan (00:24:43) Everyone Has a Soul? (00:29:42) Ideas Out of Focus (00:37:43) Four Facets of Vulcans (00:42:54) Una Digs Doug (00:45:23) And Kirk Shows Up (00:48:43) Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:50:57) Closing (00:57:10) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)
“Four-and-a-Half Vulcans” What's the best way to pass as a Vulcan? Become one! That's what Pike, Uhura, La'an, and Chapel do in order to save a pre-warp civilization without violating the Prime Directive. Doesn't make sense? Don't worry, it's all just a setup for a story that aims to shed light on what goes on in the Vulcan mind. After their one-minute mission is done, the foursome is unable to transform back into humans but finds that they like being Vulcan more. This is a very troubling development for the crew as they watch Nurse Chapel shun all relationships in favor of work, Pike fall in love with 42-minute rotating shifts for more efficient operations, Uhura brainwash her boyfriend, and La'an try to take over the ship and start an interstellar war. The only hope for returning things to normal? A Vulcan called Doug. In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds with “Four-and-a-Half Vulcans.” We discuss the concept, the setup, the humor, and what each character's situation reveals about Vulcans and themselves. Chapters Intro (0:00:00) First Reactions (00:02:39) All In on Silly (00:14:11) Biology Is Not Culture (00:16:24) Superficially Vulcan (00:24:43) Everyone Has a Soul? (00:29:42) Ideas Out of Focus (00:37:43) Four Facets of Vulcans (00:42:54) Una Digs Doug (00:45:23) And Kirk Shows Up (00:48:43) Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:50:57) Closing (00:57:10) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)
Doing Divorce Different A Podcast Guide to Doing Divorce Differently
Attorney Mark Astor reveals how mental health law and the Florida Marchman Act save lives. Learn how taking responsibility, overcoming setbacks, and finding purpose can transform both families and communities. This episode highlights addiction recovery, mental health intervention, and the power of resilience.Mark shares his personal story of failure, growth, and reinvention, plus his unique work helping families nationwide through Florida's Marchman Act. If you or a loved one struggles with mental illness or addiction, this conversation offers both hope and actionable insight.Timestamps(00:00) Welcome to the Saddle Up Segment(01:10) Highlight from Tuesday's full episode with Mark Astor(03:45) Comparing mental illness to other health challenges(06:12) Mark Astor's turning point: failure, responsibility, and growth(09:24) Discovering purpose in helping families with addiction and mental health(12:36) The Florida Marchman Act: a powerful legal tool for families(16:52) Lessons for resilience, self-leadership, and serviceKey TakeawaysMental illness and addiction impact entire families, not just individuals.Self-care and responsibility are essential to transformation.The Marchman Act empowers families to intervene when a loved one refuses treatment.Failure can be a launching pad for growth and purpose.Taking responsibility for your own life opens the door to serving others.Guest BioMark Astor, Esq. is the only attorney in the United States who exclusively handles mental health and addiction-related legal cases. Based in Florida, he helps families nationwide navigate the Marchman Act and find pathways to recovery. His work combines legal strategy with compassion, giving families hope in their darkest moments.
“What Is Starfleet?” The long-teased documentary by Umberto Ortegas has finally been released. “Starfleet presents themselves as our quadrant's shining example of duty, honor, peacekeeping,” says the little brother of Erica Ortegas, who flies the ship. “But what separates a federation from an empire? Both colonize. Both impose their laws and doctrines on others. Are they explorers as they claim? Or soldiers as they appear? They call their vessels starships. What distinguishes them from warships?” Filming a mission during which the Enterprise is ordered to transport cargo that turns out to be a sentient being that turns out to have been transformed into a weapon certainly begs answers to those questions. As viewers, we watch the findings of this young investigative reporter unfold and lead him down a path he may not have expected. In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds with “What Is Starfleet?” We discuss the documentary concept, Beto's agenda, and pacing in short seasons as well as the big question (and whether the story answers it). Chapters Intro (0:00:00) An Age-Old Question (00:03:26) Speed Bump for the Season? (00:17:36) Journalistic Standards (00:21:49) Are We Too Impatient As Viewers Today? (00:27:46) Core Elements (00:36:43) Seeking Out New Life (00:41:04) There Be Whales Here! (00:47:57) Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:51:09) Closing (01:01:57) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)
“What Is Starfleet?” The long-teased documentary by Umberto Ortegas has finally been released. “Starfleet presents themselves as our quadrant's shining example of duty, honor, peacekeeping,” says the little brother of Erica Ortegas, who flies the ship. “But what separates a federation from an empire? Both colonize. Both impose their laws and doctrines on others. Are they explorers as they claim? Or soldiers as they appear? They call their vessels starships. What distinguishes them from warships?” Filming a mission during which the Enterprise is ordered to transport cargo that turns out to be a sentient being that turns out to have been transformed into a weapon certainly begs answers to those questions. As viewers, we watch the findings of this young investigative reporter unfold and lead him down a path he may not have expected. In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds with “What Is Starfleet?” We discuss the documentary concept, Beto's agenda, and pacing in short seasons as well as the big question (and whether the story answers it). Chapters Intro (0:00:00) An Age-Old Question (00:03:26) Speed Bump for the Season? (00:17:36) Journalistic Standards (00:21:49) Are We Too Impatient As Viewers Today? (00:27:46) Core Elements (00:36:43) Seeking Out New Life (00:41:04) There Be Whales Here! (00:47:57) Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:51:09) Closing (01:01:57) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)
The countdown to the State Fair of Texas is officially on — and this year we're sharing a new way to celebrate before the gates even open. Saddle Up, a lively fundraising event at The Rustic, is set for Wednesday, September 10, and promises a night of great music, good food, and plenty of Fair fun. We sat down with Karissa Condoianis, Senior Vice President of Public Relations for The State Fair of Texas to hear all about the performances, the atmosphere, and why this is going to be the can't-miss night out in September.Whether you're a longtime Fair fanatic or just looking for a reason to dust off your cowboy boots, this is one night you don't want to miss. Grab your friends, grab your boots, and get ready to Saddle Up!This episode is sponsored by: Cambridge Caregivers Kathy L Wall State Farm Agency | Mother Modern Plumbing | SA Oral Surgeons | Please show your support for the show by visiting our amazing sponsors.
Doing Divorce Different A Podcast Guide to Doing Divorce Differently
Episode DescriptionSelfishness can actually make you stronger. In this Saddle Up episode of Doing Life Different, Lesa Koski unpacks key takeaways from her conversation with Val Jones, author of The Selfish Year and host of The Selfish Woman Podcast. Discover why being “selfish” is not only healthy but necessary for women over 40 navigating midlife, faith, and personal reinvention.Lesa shares insights about people-pleasing, authenticity, and how small micro-steps of courage help women thrive after divorce, in midlife, and beyond. If you've ever felt guilty about putting yourself first, this episode will inspire you to see selfishness as a gift that leads to impact, joy, and freedom.Keywords: selfishness as a superpower, women over 40, midlife reinvention, people-pleasing, The Selfish YearTimestamps(00:00) Introduction to the Saddle Up segment(01:15) Why selfishness isn't bad—it's powerful for women(03:05) Key insight from Val Jones: helping more by putting yourself first(05:12) How faith and authenticity connect to serving others(07:00) The people-pleasing trap: superpower or downfall(09:08) Using micro steps of courage to rewire old patterns(11:22) Lesa's real-life story of speaking truth with her daughters(13:00) Call to action: take Val's free quiz and reclaim your powerKey TakeawaysPrioritizing yourself can actually expand your impact on others.Faith and authenticity are essential for living with purpose.People-pleasing can be both a strength and a barrier—awareness is key.Micro steps of courage rewire old patterns and build confidence.Selfishness, reframed, is a path to freedom, joy, and deeper service.Guest BioVal Jones is a women's empowerment coach, podcast host, and author of The Selfish Year. She helps women move past guilt, people-pleasing, and perfectionism to embrace their authentic selves. Val hosts The Selfish Woman Podcast and offers resources and retreats designed to empower women in midlife and beyond.Resource LinksValerie Jones Website & Coaching: https://valeriejones.ca/The Selfish Year (Book): https://valeriejones.ca/theselfishyearThe Selfish Woman Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-selfish-woman/id1598491354Free “Queen of Your Life” Assessment: [insert link]Connect with Lesa Koski → https://lesakoski.comTags/Keywordsselfishness as a superpower, the selfish year Val Jones, selfish woman podcast, midlife reinvention, people pleasing women, women over 40 podcast, self-care for women, faith and authenticity, women empowerment coaching, doing life different podcast, Lesa Koski
Welcome to Season 05 Episode 5.01 - the "Saddle Up!" edition - of Notes from the Aisle Seat, the podcast featuring news and information about the arts in northern Chautauqua County NY, sponsored by the 1891 Fredonia Opera House. Your host is Tom Loughlin, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair Emeritus of Theatre and Dance at SUNY Fredonia. Guests on this episode include: Mr. Rick Davis, Executive Director, 1891 Fredonia Opera House; Mr. Jolyon Pegis, Associate Pricipal Cellist, Dallas Symphony; and Mr. Alberto Rey, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, SUNY Fredonia Notes from the Aisle Seat is available from most of your favorite podcast sites, as well as on the Opera House YouTube Channel. If you enjoy this podcast, please spread the word through your social media feeds, give us a link on your website, and consider becoming a follower by clicking the "Follow" button in the upper right-hand corner of our home page. If you have an arts event you'd like to publicize, hit us up at operahouse@fredopera.org and let us know what you have! Please give us at least one month's notice to facilitate timely scheduling. Time Stamps (Approximate) Mr. Rick Davis - 01:24 Mr. Jolyon Pegis - 18:28 Arts Calendar - 33:12 Mr. Alberto Rey - 35:48 Media A Summer Place, composed by Max Steiner for the motion picture A Summer Place (1959), performed by the WDR Funkhausorchester; conducted by Frank Strobel, May 2022. "Ricordanza for Solo Cello", Christopher Rouse, composer; performed by Jolyon Pegis, January 10, 2010 "Pie Jesu", from the Requiem Opus 48, Gabriel Foure, composer. Performed by the cellists of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, May 2020 "Around the World in Eighty Days", from the movie Around the World in Eighty Days, written by Harold Adamson and Victor Young; recorded by Bing Crosby, 1957 Around the World in 80 Days, Otto M. Schwartz, composer, performer unknown Artist Links Mr. Rick Davis Mr. Jolyon Pegis Mr. Alberto Rey Atlas: Historical Work and Recent Journeys of Alberto Rey Box Office at SUNY Fredonia Lake Shore Center for the Arts Main Street Studios Ticket Website WCVF Fredonia WRFA Jamestown BECOME AN OPERA HOUSE MEMBER!
“The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail” During a survey mission to Helicon Gamma, Commander James T. Kirk of the USS Farragut thinks it would be a good idea to put boots on the ground and explore the world firsthand. Think again. Just as he pitches the idea to his Vulcan captain, the planet is vaporized by an incredibly powerful weapon fired from a ship that looks like a giant sea creature. With most of the crew, including Captain V'rel, injured, Kirk takes command of the Farragut. His first time in the chair under pressure takes a life-or-death turn when the Enterprise is captured by space pirates and swallowed by the beast. He must overcome his crisis of confidence and rise to the occasion to save both ships, a tall task aided by a group that will one day become his own trusted crew. In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds with “The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail.” We discuss Kirk's backstory and evolution, bringing together the original series crew, pack rat Pelia and her '80s solution, and the story's closing twist. Chapters Intro (0:00:00) Playing Kirk (00:02:12) Building Kirk (00:14:38) Bringing the TOS Crew Together (00:18:29) Pack Rat Pelia Saves the Day (00:27:29) The Twist Ending (00:32:10) When Star Trek Is at Its Best (00:42:48) Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:49:00) Closing (00:52:34) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)
“The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail” During a survey mission to Helicon Gamma, Commander James T. Kirk of the USS Farragut thinks it would be a good idea to put boots on the ground and explore the world firsthand. Think again. Just as he pitches the idea to his Vulcan captain, the planet is vaporized by an incredibly powerful weapon fired from a ship that looks like a giant sea creature. With most of the crew, including Captain V'rel, injured, Kirk takes command of the Farragut. His first time in the chair under pressure takes a life-or-death turn when the Enterprise is captured by space pirates and swallowed by the beast. He must overcome his crisis of confidence and rise to the occasion to save both ships, a tall task aided by a group that will one day become his own trusted crew. In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds with “The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail.” We discuss Kirk's backstory and evolution, bringing together the original series crew, pack rat Pelia and her '80s solution, and the story's closing twist. Chapters Intro (0:00:00) Playing Kirk (00:02:12) Building Kirk (00:14:38) Bringing the TOS Crew Together (00:18:29) Pack Rat Pelia Saves the Day (00:27:29) The Twist Ending (00:32:10) When Star Trek Is at Its Best (00:42:48) Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:49:00) Closing (00:52:34) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)
Step right up and get ready for a true taste of the American West! In this episode, we have an interview with Western Days Committee Chair, Jeff Hopper. Jeff is taking us on a virtual trip to Mustang, Oklahoma, for a can't-miss event: Western Days. Held annually on the first full weekend after Labor Day, this festival is a vibrant showcase of good old-fashioned fun. Welcome to the fast-growing city of Mustang in Canadian County. This central Oklahoma community neighbors Oklahoma City but offers a unique history all its own. With roots dating back to the Oklahoma Land Run of 1889, Mustang took its name after a well-known creek just north of town. Historically, one of the city's biggest economies is agriculture, and there are plenty of farms to prove it. If fresh produce is what you're after, take your pick from the Wildhorse Gardens & Market, Rejoice Farms, Buffalo Creek Berry Farm or Agape House Berry Farm. Then, visit the Sand Stone Spring Vineyard for a refreshing glass of Made in Oklahoma wine. We'll also touch on Google's Oklahoma Investment, News 9, Pryor, Countrymen BBQ and Misfit Pits BBQ. Special Thanks to our partner, Enid SOS. Want some Only in OK Show swag? #OnlyInOK #WesternDays #MustangOK #MustangOklahoma #VisitOklahoma #TravelOK #WesternDaysFestival #OklahomaFestival #ChiliCookOff #OklahomaEvents #CanadianCounty #MadeInOklahoma #OklahomaTravel #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #podcast #traveloklahoma #historic #travel #tourism
“Through the Lens of Time” Nurse Chapel's new beau, Doctor Roger Korby, pays a visit to the Enterprise to get help with a dig on Vadia IX, a planet that's home to the descendants of an ancient, highly advanced civilization believed to have been capable of traveling across multiple galaxies and to have discovered immortality. The mission quickly takes a dangerous turn when the landing party becomes trapped inside a temple—or is it a prison? The structure and technology are clearly ancient and advanced, but uncovering their mysteries won't be easy. The team finds itself split up, trapped in different rooms—or maybe planes of existence. But they can still talk to each other and must put their noggins together and romantic tension aside to escape. Meanwhile, back on the ship, a lizard fight has broken out in sickbay. In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds with “Through the Lens of Time.” We discuss the mystery and its film inspirations, AI, flying cameras, and the Q, Vezda, and Gorn. Chapters Intro (0:00:00) Connecting Mysteries (00:02:49) Q Gorn Amok? (00:11:22) Ancient Evil (00:17:18) Not Relative Terms (00:24:53) Beto in the Moment (00:33:06) A Trio of Love (00:37:11) A Whiter Shade of Red (Shirt) (00:43:47) A Leap of Faith (00:48:18) Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:55:00) Closing (00:57:48) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)
“Through the Lens of Time” Nurse Chapel's new beau, Doctor Roger Korby, pays a visit to the Enterprise to get help with a dig on Vadia IX, a planet that's home to the descendants of an ancient, highly advanced civilization believed to have been capable of traveling across multiple galaxies and to have discovered immortality. The mission quickly takes a dangerous turn when the landing party becomes trapped inside a temple—or is it a prison? The structure and technology are clearly ancient and advanced, but uncovering their mysteries won't be easy. The team finds itself split up, trapped in different rooms—or maybe planes of existence. But they can still talk to each other and must put their noggins together and romantic tension aside to escape. Meanwhile, back on the ship, a lizard fight has broken out in sickbay. In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds with “Through the Lens of Time.” We discuss the mystery and its film inspirations, AI, flying cameras, and the Q, Vezda, and Gorn. Chapters Intro (0:00:00) Connecting Mysteries (00:02:49) Q Gorn Amok? (00:11:22) Ancient Evil (00:17:18) Not Relative Terms (00:24:53) Beto in the Moment (00:33:06) A Trio of Love (00:37:11) A Whiter Shade of Red (Shirt) (00:43:47) A Leap of Faith (00:48:18) Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:55:00) Closing (00:57:48) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)
From Ecclesiastes to Revelation, Pastor Bill unpacks the wisdom of Scripture, the importance of remembering those who have shaped our faith, and the hope we have as servants, friends, and soldiers of Christ—destined to ride with Him in victory.
From Ecclesiastes to Revelation, Pastor Bill unpacks the wisdom of Scripture, the importance of remembering those who have shaped our faith, and the hope we have as servants, friends, and soldiers of Christ—destined to ride with Him in victory.
What a treat hosting one of the best and most beautiful couples I know, Kim & Gregg Carlin. Kim, being a southern girl and all, kicks off our conversation by sharing her love of country music and explains why she gravitates to the likes of Chris Stapleton, Toby Keith, George Strait, and Willie Nelson. She comes clean explaining that she'll be at Madison Square Garden the night after our interview with “another man” seeing the Chris Stapleton concert. No worries of a Coldplay Kiss Cam moment though, since that other man is actually her son, Hamilton ;)Then we shift over to Gregg's muscial tastes, which tend to be in the ‘70's genre. We touch on how Gregg and my wife, Margaret, could change the world if they teamed up on Name That Tune! He reveals his talent for impersonations, so keep an ear out for a cameo appearance by Christopher Walken.We relive our trip to Cabo with who we call The Cabo Crew and I share how that trip helped lighten my soul after having lost my father only a few weeks prior. Good friends, sunshine, tequila, and perhaps a taste of “chocolate” is all good healing medecine.We really had fun on this one! So join us, and let's see where the energy takes us!Coldplay Kiss Cam Couplehttps://youtube.com/shorts/xL8gdhw4q5I?si=d9iXky0ESpxwp9gdHoward Stern + Chris Stapleton interview https://youtu.be/e1DIJy7PjXU?si=hA4HJcCJaaRxYDctStarting Over / Chris Stapleton https://music.apple.com/us/album/starting-over/1528423147?i=1528423148Next Episode / Dr Dre w/ Snoop https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-next-episode-feat-snoop-dogg/1440782221?i=1440783384Christopher Walken Pulp Fiction audio clip https://youtu.be/YFtHjV4c4uw?si=cuMzYaKrlP-EnQtlSugar Sugar https://music.apple.com/us/album/sugar-sugar-original-45-version/732889622?i=732889708https://www.facebook.com/groups/1983015048745357
“A Space Adventure Hour” While studying the neutron star at the center of the Kitolian Belt, Captain Pike and Number One decide that it's the perfect chance to test a new Starfleet innovation that should make extended missions easier: the Holodeck. What better time to push the ship's power resources to the limit than when circling the gravitationally collapsed core of a massive supergiant? What could possibly go wrong? Well, for one thing, a burgeoning television show could be canceled. Also, La'an could get trapped in a simulation with the safeties off. And, in the worst case, the entire crew could be lost as the crushing gravity of the collapsing star pulls the ship apart. But don't worry, Amelia Moon is on the case. But first, some diction lessons. In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds with “A Space Adventure Hour.” We discuss the use of the Holodeck, La'an and Spock's tango, and the Last Frontier cold open as we also ask whether this very meta episode is really a love letter to Star Trek. Chapters Intro (0:00:00) The Holodeck before the Holodeck (00:02:35) Amelia Moon Saves the Day (00:16:17) The Spock–La'an Tango (00:22:41) Love Letter or Insult? (00:31:18) Gimmicks or Playground? (00:52:28) Final Thoughts and Ratings (01:00:12) Closing (01:04:39) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)
“A Space Adventure Hour” While studying the neutron star at the center of the Kitolian Belt, Captain Pike and Number One decide that it's the perfect chance to test a new Starfleet innovation that should make extended missions easier: the Holodeck. What better time to push the ship's power resources to the limit than when circling the gravitationally collapsed core of a massive supergiant? What could possibly go wrong? Well, for one thing, a burgeoning television show could be canceled. Also, La'an could get trapped in a simulation with the safeties off. And, in the worst case, the entire crew could be lost as the crushing gravity of the collapsing star pulls the ship apart. But don't worry, Amelia Moon is on the case. But first, some diction lessons. In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds with “A Space Adventure Hour.” We discuss the use of the Holodeck, La'an and Spock's tango, and the Last Frontier cold open as we also ask whether this very meta episode is really a love letter to Star Trek. Chapters Intro (0:00:00) The Holodeck before the Holodeck (00:02:35) Amelia Moon Saves the Day (00:16:17) The Spock–La'an Tango (00:22:41) Love Letter or Insult? (00:31:18) Gimmicks or Playground? (00:52:28) Final Thoughts and Ratings (01:00:12) Closing (01:04:39) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)
Hey everyone! Welcome back to another week of news here on Summit in Six! We'll cover election news and early voting, preview some property tax info you may receive in the mail soon, warn about fire danger, and talk about the county fair and Dakota Pacific development. Alright, let's get into the news! — Topic … Continue reading August 1, 2025 — Saddle up for early elections and the County Fair, and be wildfire aware →
“Shuttle to Kenfori” With Captain Batel facing the possibility of becoming an extra in the 1980s miniseries V, Doctor M'Benga and Spock hatch a plan (no pun intended) to save her by using a rare chimera blossom to combine the residual Gorn DNA in her body with her human DNA. The catch? That very special episode of Blossom only airs in one place, a planet once disputed by the Federation and Klingons. Captain Pike, wanting to play a role in saving his girlfriend, kicks Spock off the mission and assigns himself to accompany M'Benga. When they arrive on Kenfori, they find themselves in an episode of The Walking Dead. But escaping the zombies won't be as easy as they think, thanks to the arrival of Bytha, daughter of Klingon ambassador/mass murderer Dak'Rah, who is determined to exact vengeance on M'Benga. In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds with “Shuttle to Kenfori.” We discuss the continuation of M'Benga's story, future paths for Batel, designing TOS-inspired Klingons, insubordination, and a few creative ideas we maybe should keep to ourselves. Chapters Intro (0:00:00) An "Under the Cloak of War" Sequel (00:04:25) The Walking Dead (00:08:59) No Signs of Life (00:14:36) Crafting Klingons (00:21:09) Gorn to Be with You (00:28:10) Insubordinate Ortegas (00:36:02) Trek As a YA Novel (00:41:33) Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:48:03) Closing (00:57:21) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)
“Shuttle to Kenfori” With Captain Batel facing the possibility of becoming an extra in the 1980s miniseries V, Doctor M'Benga and Spock hatch a plan (no pun intended) to save her by using a rare chimera blossom to combine the residual Gorn DNA in her body with her human DNA. The catch? That very special episode of Blossom only airs in one place, a planet once disputed by the Federation and Klingons. Captain Pike, wanting to play a role in saving his girlfriend, kicks Spock off the mission and assigns himself to accompany M'Benga. When they arrive on Kenfori, they find themselves in an episode of The Walking Dead. But escaping the zombies won't be as easy as they think, thanks to the arrival of Bytha, daughter of Klingon ambassador/mass murderer Dak'Rah, who is determined to exact vengeance on M'Benga. In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds with “Shuttle to Kenfori.” We discuss the continuation of M'Benga's story, future paths for Batel, designing TOS-inspired Klingons, insubordination, and a few creative ideas we maybe should keep to ourselves. Chapters Intro (0:00:00) An "Under the Cloak of War" Sequel (00:04:25) The Walking Dead (00:08:59) No Signs of Life (00:14:36) Crafting Klingons (00:21:09) Gorn to Be with You (00:28:10) Insubordinate Ortegas (00:36:02) Trek As a YA Novel (00:41:33) Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:48:03) Closing (00:57:21) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)
“Wedding Bell Blues” Nurse Chapel wraps up her three-month fellowship with Dr. Roger Korby by returning to the Enterprise to celebrate Federation Day with a big glass of … awkward! It's a spirit the ship's Vulcan bartender can work with, especially since he turns out to be none other than galactic trickster Trelane. But he's not just a drink slinger, he's also a wedding planner—and an Andorian. At least that's how he appears to Spock and the rest of the crew as they prepare for a celebration of his and Chapel's love for one another. Korby, channeling Guinan à la “Yesterday's Enterprise,” realizes that the timeline has changed. And while he manages to snap Spock out of the delusion, they can't get anyone else on board, at least not until the last moment when Daddy Q shows up to scold junior. In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds with “Wedding Bell Blues.” We discuss Chapel's character arc, contrast her and Spock's relationship with that of Pike and Batel, question the story's tone, and, of course, delve into the return of the lonely squire of Gothos. Chapters Intro (0:00:00) Chapel Don't Care (00:02:34) Wrong Focus? (00:11:01) Teeing Up TOS? (00:14:16) Mature vs. Teenage Relationship (00:19:43) Of Course He's Trelane (00:24:46) Emotional Whiplash (00:35:33) Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:39:32) Closing (00:47:52) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)
“Wedding Bell Blues” Nurse Chapel wraps up her three-month fellowship with Dr. Roger Korby by returning to the Enterprise to celebrate Federation Day with a big glass of … awkward! It's a spirit the ship's Vulcan bartender can work with, especially since he turns out to be none other than galactic trickster Trelane. But he's not just a drink slinger, he's also a wedding planner—and an Andorian. At least that's how he appears to Spock and the rest of the crew as they prepare for a celebration of his and Chapel's love for one another. Korby, channeling Guinan à la “Yesterday's Enterprise,” realizes that the timeline has changed. And while he manages to snap Spock out of the delusion, they can't get anyone else on board, at least not until the last moment when Daddy Q shows up to scold junior. In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds with “Wedding Bell Blues.” We discuss Chapel's character arc, contrast her and Spock's relationship with that of Pike and Batel, question the story's tone, and, of course, delve into the return of the lonely squire of Gothos. Chapters Intro (0:00:00) Chapel Don't Care (00:02:34) Wrong Focus? (00:11:01) Teeing Up TOS? (00:14:16) Mature vs. Teenage Relationship (00:19:43) Of Course He's Trelane (00:24:46) Emotional Whiplash (00:35:33) Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:39:32) Closing (00:47:52) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)
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“Hegemony, Part II” With part of his crew abducted in cold blood and orders to stand down and stay on the Federation side of the demarcation line, Captain Pike must balance duty as a Starfleet officer with duty as a leader responsible for the lives under his command. As La'an, Ortegas, M'Benga, and Sam Kirk fight their way out of the serpents' den, Spock and Chapel prepare for some unorthodox surgery to save Captain Batel's life while Uhura and Una hatch a plan to rescue their kidnapped crewmates. After preparing for ramming speed, the Enterprise punches back at the big lizards in their backyard and uncovers a surprise in another battle at the binary stars. The ultimate solution? Put the lizards to sleep and kick the can down the road. Sound familiar? In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds with the Season 3 premiere, “Hegemony, Part II.” We discuss the challenge of continuing a story after a two-year break, the character progressions, the potential end of the Gorn threat, and the familiar nature of the resolution. Chapters Intro (0:00:00) Picking Up the Story (00:03:15) Gorn Your Own Way (00:12:56) Bye Bye Gornie (00:18:41) Spock and Chapel (00:27:08) Martin Quinn's Scotty (00:40:18) Done with the Gorn? (00:48:04) Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:50:10) Closing (00:53:14) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)
“Hegemony, Part II” With part of his crew abducted in cold blood and orders to stand down and stay on the Federation side of the demarcation line, Captain Pike must balance duty as a Starfleet officer with duty as a leader responsible for the lives under his command. As La'an, Ortegas, M'Benga, and Sam Kirk fight their way out of the serpents' den, Spock and Chapel prepare for some unorthodox surgery to save Captain Batel's life while Uhura and Una hatch a plan to rescue their kidnapped crewmates. After preparing for ramming speed, the Enterprise punches back at the big lizards in their backyard and uncovers a surprise in another battle at the binary stars. The ultimate solution? Put the lizards to sleep and kick the can down the road. Sound familiar? In this episode of Saddle Up! hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing continue our journey through Strange New Worlds with the Season 3 premiere, “Hegemony, Part II.” We discuss the challenge of continuing a story after a two-year break, the character progressions, the potential end of the Gorn threat, and the familiar nature of the resolution. Chapters Intro (0:00:00) Picking Up the Story (00:03:15) Gorn Your Own Way (00:12:56) Bye Bye Gornie (00:18:41) Spock and Chapel (00:27:08) Martin Quinn's Scotty (00:40:18) Done with the Gorn? (00:48:04) Final Thoughts and Ratings (00:50:10) Closing (00:53:14) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)
On this Make A Difference Minute, country music legend T. Graham Brown shares why he's using his voice to support St. Jude Children's Research Hospital at the upcoming Saddle Up for St. Jude event in Tuscumbia, Alabama. Hear why this cause is close to his heart and how you can be part of an effort that brings healing, hope, and help to children and families in need. Sponsor: Singing River Dentistry SingingRiverDentistry.com
Tonight on The Mark White Show, we're bringing you two powerful conversations that speak to the heart of what this show is all about—hope, courage, and making a difference. First, I'm joined by country music legend T. Graham Brown as he shares about his upcoming performance at Saddle Up for St. Jude in Tuscumbia, Alabama. With a voice that's moved millions and a heart for giving back, T. Graham talks about why supporting St. Jude Children's Research Hospital means so much to him and what fans can expect from this special event. Then, I'll introduce you to Timmy Pickett, a devoted husband and father who is currently battling kidney failure and searching for a living kidney donor with O+ blood. His story is one of perseverance, love, and the power of community support in the face of overwhelming challenges. It's a night of music, mission, and moving stories—because when voices unite with purpose, lives can truly be changed.
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Episode 326: Texas Home Buying: Yeehaw or Yikes? Saddle Up with Homeowner Tips! Join host Craig Williams on this insightful episode of The Homeowner Show as he navigates the world of home buying in Texas, while his co-host Kevin is off exploring South America. This episode is packed with valuable advice for anyone looking to purchase a home, whether you're a DIY enthusiast or planning to hire professionals. Craig is joined by a panel of experts, including Stephanie Hale, owner of Traditions Mortgage Group, Brian Richardson from The Richardson Group Realtors, and James R. Ramirez from AmeriSpec Inspection Services. Together, they bring a wealth of knowledge on the home buying process. The discussion covers the importance of financial preparation, understanding the commitment involved in buying a home, and tips on choosing the right lender. The guests emphasize the significance of consulting experienced professionals over relying solely on social media for advice. The episode also delves into the 80/20 rule in productivity and the crucial role of financial literacy in making informed purchasing decisions. With engaging discussions and practical insights from industry experts, this episode is a must-listen for anyone considering a home purchase in Texas. Supported by sponsors like Lone Star Appliance Repair, True Texas Solar and Roofing, and Crazy Clean, this episode offers solutions for various home needs. Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and tips. Be sure to like, follow, and subscribe to The Homeowner Show for more episodes and join the live sessions for interactive discussions! Lone Star Appliance Repair - 936-647-2364 – Give them a call for all your appliance repair needs. Their staff is the best in the business and can help get you squared away with all of your appliance repairs. True Texas Solar – 936-286-8325 – Give True Texas Solar a call if you would like to learn how your home or business would benefit from solar. There are tons of incentives available, and they are experts in owning your energy! Krazy Klean – never scrub your toilet again with this chemical-free solution for your toilet. Buy a Homeowners Show T-Shirt! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel The Homeowners Show Website The Homeowners Show Facebook Page Instagram @homeownersshow Twitter @HomeownersThe Info@homeownersshow.com Sustained Growth Solutions – Design a lead generation system specifically for your business so that you never have to search for leads again! We are a full digital marketing agency.
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Parenting Through Challenges: A Personal Story and Helpful InsightsIn this episode of the Saddle Up segment, the Lesa shares a personal story about parenting differences with her husband, illustrating how each parent can contribute uniquely, even when approaches differ. She emphasizes that her podcast is for women facing various hardships, not just divorce. Reflecting on a past conversation with attorneys about parenting through divorce, she reassures listeners that having one healthy, caring parent is enough for children to thrive. The host also highlights the importance of not making situations scarier than they need to be and encourages listeners to live a happy, fun life while recapping her previous podcast episode.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:12 About the Podcast00:29 Parenting Through Divorce01:36 Personal Parenting Story02:56 Parenting Differences and Advice03:51 Final Thoughts and EncouragementDIY Parenting Plan Course
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In this week's Saddle Up segment, Lesa shares key takeaways from Tuesday's special episode. Despite being stood up by a guest for the first time on the podcast, Lesa reflects on her personal experiences, including her 34-year marriage and battle with stage one breast cancer, to discuss the importance of setting boundaries and reigniting passions from childhood. She emphasizes that self-sacrifice should not come at the cost of one's own well-being. The episode encourages listeners to take responsibility for their choices, set boundaries, and nurture self-love to better serve others.00:00 Introduction and Recap of Tuesday's Episode01:12 The Importance of Setting Boundaries02:22 Personal Experiences and Lessons Learned02:39 Reigniting Passions and Self-Care03:47 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In Episode 279 of the Antler Up Podcast, I'm joined by Greg Godfrey — veteran, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Tethrd — for a conversation that dives deep into the intersection of grit, personal growth, and building something that matters. Greg shares how his time in the military taught him the resilience and adaptability that would later become vital in both hunting and business. From bonding over turkey hunts with family to taking risks in entrepreneurship, Greg's journey is a powerful reminder that the path to success is never linear — it's earned through perseverance, planning, and staying grounded in your core values. We also talk about the power of mentorship, the importance of self-awareness, and why creating meaningful experiences for others should be at the heart of everything you build. Greg unpacks what grit really means — not just enduring, but deciding and executing with intention. Whether it's in the field or in business, success often comes down to choosing your team wisely, embracing challenges, and remembering that people always come before profit. This episode goes beyond gear and tactics — it's about how we live, lead, and show up for the people who count on us. So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up! www.antlerupoutdoors.com www.tethrdnation.com www.huntworthgear.com www.sportsmensempire.com https://thebowtiquellc.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 279 of the Antler Up Podcast, I'm joined by Greg Godfrey — veteran, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Tethrd — for a conversation that dives deep into the intersection of grit, personal growth, and building something that matters. Greg shares how his time in the military taught him the resilience and adaptability that would later become vital in both hunting and business. From bonding over turkey hunts with family to taking risks in entrepreneurship, Greg's journey is a powerful reminder that the path to success is never linear — it's earned through perseverance, planning, and staying grounded in your core values.We also talk about the power of mentorship, the importance of self-awareness, and why creating meaningful experiences for others should be at the heart of everything you build. Greg unpacks what grit really means — not just enduring, but deciding and executing with intention. Whether it's in the field or in business, success often comes down to choosing your team wisely, embracing challenges, and remembering that people always come before profit. This episode goes beyond gear and tactics — it's about how we live, lead, and show up for the people who count on us.So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up!www.antlerupoutdoors.comwww.tethrdnation.comwww.huntworthgear.comwww.sportsmensempire.comhttps://thebowtiquellc.com/
What could the situation in LA mean for Massachusetts? This week on The Horse Race, Jenn Smith is joined by Steve Koczela to discuss recent New England polling which reveals growing political pessimism... and its not only directed at Republicans.
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In this episode of Doing Divorce Different's Saddle Up Segment, Lesa welcomes relationship expert Laurie Gerber to discuss how to keep the fire burning in long-term marriages. The conversation covers personal realizations about prioritizing marriage, Laurie's journey from business coaching to relationship coaching, and practical advice for improving intimacy and connection with your partner. Listeners are encouraged to set relationship goals, self-reflect, and consider practical steps to strengthen their marriages. Lori also shares her personal experiences and strategies that have helped her maintain a strong, intimate connection with her husband.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome01:08 Laurie Gerber's Journey to Relationship Coaching02:03 The Turning Point in Lori's Marriage03:31 Communication Breakdown and Breakthrough10:14 Writing Your Relationship Dream11:52 Personal Accountability and Self-Improvement12:56 Balancing Marriage and Personal Life21:21 Concluding Thoughts and Contact InformationDIY Parenting Plan CourseFind More From Lesa Here!
SADDLE UP, BROS, because its time for Steph to watch her first classic western and discover she's in love with Val Kilmer! We're going all the way back to the Old West to discuss George P. Cosmatos' ICONIC classic, Tombstone! Along the way we discuss the crazy behind the scenes director shuffle, the classic problem of three blond wives who look the same and operate as a hive mind, and the raw magnetism of that sick, sick man, Doc Holliday.
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This week's Saddle Up segment emphasizes the importance of amicable cooperation in divorce, especially when children are involved. Key takeaways from Tuesday's 'Doing Divorce' episode with Dr. Peggy Price, who is both an attorney and a mother of a special needs child, were discussed. The segment highlights the critical need for detailed parenting plans, particularly for special needs children, considering financial support and caregiving challenges. Dr. Peggy Price's book, available on Amazon, is recommended for further guidance. Listeners are encouraged to reach out for more information and to revisit the informative Tuesday episode.00:00 Introduction to Saddle Up Segment00:16 Key Takeaway: Amicable Divorce00:34 Support Systems in Divorce00:47 Focus on Children01:13 Special Needs Children in Divorce02:15 Financial Considerations03:21 Parenting Plans and Flexibility03:57 Conclusion and Resources
Send us a textBuckle up for a wild ride as June storms in with the intense energy of the Yang Water Horse! This cosmic combination creates a month that's volatile, impatient, and impossible to control – but with the right approach, you can harness its power rather than being swept away by it.Chinese astrologer QiPro Sam breaks down June's astrological landscape, explaining how this month's potent energy affects each of the 10 Day Masters differently. From the steady Jia (Yang Wood) being tested by fast-moving developments to the refined Xin (Yin Metal) experiencing personal breakthroughs, each element receives tailored guidance for navigating these turbulent cosmic waters.The episode dives deep into the month's hidden dynamics, revealing how the Yang Water (ocean) and Yang Earth Horse (with its fire influence) create a month that demands strategic movement rather than brute force. Sam shares Bruce Lee's wisdom to "be like water," finding your way through obstacles rather than trying to smash through them – perfect advice for a month that will test everyone's ability to bend without breaking.Beyond Day Master insights, you'll discover how June particularly impacts those with Horse, Ox, Rabbit, or Rat in their birth charts. Sam provides practical date recommendations, highlighting June 16th as especially favourable while warning against activities on June 11th, 12th, 23rd, and 24th. The episode balances technical astrological knowledge with pragmatic advice that emphasizes your personal agency in working with these energies.Whether you're facing career decisions, relationship challenges, or simply want to align your actions with supportive cosmic forces, this forecast equips you with the awareness to navigate June strategically. Calculate your Day Master at QiProSam.com, then return to this episode for personalized guidance that transforms potential chaos into opportunity.Order Your Annual Update With Sam: HERE
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In this week's Saddle Up segment on Doing Divorce Different, Lesa chats with seasoned marriage and family therapist Dr. Becky Whetstone about essential tips for building strong marriages. Despite her own experiences with divorce, remarriage, and raising kids, Dr. Becky emphasizes the importance of self-improvement and addressing personal traumas. Highlighting insights from the book 'Facing Codependence' by PM Melody, the discussion delves into understanding core wounds for healthier relationships. Additionally, the segment discusses the influence of shared religious practices on marriage and previews Dr. Whetstone's book 'I Think I Want Out: What to Do When One of You Wants to End Your Marriage.'00:00 Introduction to Dr. Becky Whetstone01:11 Key to a Strong Marriage: Work on Yourself02:32 The Role of Shared Spiritual Practices04:17 Upcoming Discussions and Dr. Becky's Book04:54 Conclusion and Next Steps
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In this week's Saddle Up segment, Lesa shares insights from a recent podcast with Kimberly Miller of Part Wise, focusing on amicable divorces. Key points discussed include signs that indicate readiness for an amicable divorce, the importance of focusing on the future, open communication, and seeking clarity. Lesa emphasizes the benefits of mediation and collaborative law, advising listeners to work together for the well-being of their children and a smoother transition. The episode underscores that the process, though challenging, can lead to positive outcomes when managed thoughtfully and collaboratively.00:00 Introduction to Saddle Up Segment00:27 Recap of Podcast with Kimberly Miller02:23 Signs You're Ready for Amicable Divorce02:52 Importance of Communication and Mediation03:36 Focusing on the Future and Clarity04:26 Advice for Parents Going Through Divorce05:21 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Special guests Jessica Paquette and Ed DeRosa break down their top picks for the 151st running of the Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks. They discuss notable contenders, highlight standout qualities, and reveal who they're backing on their trifecta tickets. With expert insights and bold predictions, this is one Derby preview you won't want to miss. So—who do you think will wear the roses this year?
What’s REALLY going on between Julia and Adriana on RHOM? Is someone feeding this news to change the narrative? Then, on RHOA, is Brit a hypocrite for bringing up Charles’ love child? Brit seemed a little too prepared for those “cat” questions. Plus, why is Drew at Dennis’ bar while the Peaches are in Nashville? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the Season 4 premiere of Hey Sis, Eat This, and your favorite sister duo is finally back— dusting off their mics—and their stirrups—for a fresh start. Courtney and Whitney catch up on all the chaos! Courtney opens up about her big move post-divorce, a whirlwind spring break in NYC that eventually landed her back in Momma Ashley's loving care in Dallas after testing positive for COVID (spoiler: the C doesn't stand for COVID). While Courtney was being nursed back to health in the ancient family bed with Momma Ashley's chicken and rice soup and daily queso feedings, Whitney was prepping for her first horse show with Sherrie… in the hilariously named “Rusty Stirrup” division. Whitney also recaps taking Courtney's two daughters to their first Hollywood event at the opening of future guest Caroline D'Amore's new restaurant Pizza Girl at The Ziggy Hotel in Weho where the ‘littles' stalked pizza trays and Whitney had a ‘PD' guava margarita. It's a messy, meaningful, and martini-fueled reunion that sets the tone for a season filled with sisterly love, laugh-out-loud stories, and a guest lineup that includes cookbook stars, chefs to royalty, and women shaking up the food and beverage world. Saddle up, y'all. Season 4 is off to the races. What you'll hear: What we've been cookin', who we've been entertainin', and any kitchen conundrums of the week... often in our Momma's Texas accent Chatting with siblings about what it was like around their dinner table growing up, favorite family recipes and stories that celebrate moms Interviews with celebrity chefs, restaurateurs, and culinary entrepreneurs about the influence and inspiration from their moms Weekly recipes from us and our guests posted out the Hey Sis, Eat This website - Website: https://www.heysiseatthis.com - Recipes from our Us and Our Guests: https://www.heysiseatthis.com/our-recipes - Call into the Hey Sis Hotline: 1-866-4 HEY SIS or 1-866-443-9747 - Email: hello@heysiseatthis.com - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heysiseatthis/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heysiseatthis - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@heysiseatthis
This week WOA welcomes Audrey Kidd, the executive director of Saddle Up! Staci and Johnny Sunshine co-host the episode to learn about Saddle Up and the amazing impact it makes through equine therapy. Audrey outlines her personal journey with Saddle Up! as well as the background and legacy of Saddle Up! as an organization. She also highlights some of the important and customized programs that Saddle Up! provides, including a program that was the first of its kind created with Waves and is now in place with eight other organizations. Everyone enjoys listening to the evolution of Saddle Up! and Audrey's favorite memories with Waves adults and other amazing participants with Saddle Up! who have worked hard to achieve their dreams. Listen as Johnny shares about an exciting event that he is looking forward to and other life updates. Tune into the full episode and hear all the inspiring details and how you can get involved with both organizations. ______________________________________ To learn more about Waves go to: wavesinc.com For volunteer opportunities with Waves go to: https://wavesinc.com/volunteer/ To watch Waves of Awareness on Youtube go to: https://www.youtube.com/@Waves_of_Awareness To learn about Spread The Positive go to: https://spreadthepositive.net/ To learn more about Saddle Up! go to: https://www.saddleupnashville.org/ For information about their upcoming Music Country Grand Prix event, visit: https://musiccountrygrandprix.com/ You can also find Saddle Up! on Instagram, Facebook, and Youtube: @saddleupnashville
On this weeks episode, Jason and Johnny sit down with one of the most well known Plott breeders in the business Mr. Bill Shininger. They dive into the history behind Bill's Plott kennel "Saddle Up Plotts". There is a fortune of knowledge in this episode that you do not wanna miss.#BriarCreekKennelsSupply#HoundsmanAdvantage#CajunOutdoors-CajunLights#LittleTSquallers