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Got It From My Momma
MADDOX BATSON's MOMMA SALINA | PART TWO | Got it From My Momma | EP. 121

Got It From My Momma

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 37:47


Send us a textThis is part two of Jennifer's conversation with the mom of Maddox Batson! The soon to be 16 year old country phenom is on the fast track- touring the country, opening for big names like Lainey Wilson and stepping into so many new opportunities.  As you know from listening to the first part of our conversation- Maddox's parents are making sure he's staying grounded, surrounding him with family and trusted friends- and prayer- lots of it.  Let's continue to conversation with Salina Batson… www.coatdefense.comMOMMA15 for 15% off www.coatdefense.comCoat Defense Pet Products15% off with code: MOMMA15 www.gotitfrommymomma.tvThank you to our generous Got It From My Momma podcast friends! This episode is brought to you by: COAT DEFENSEwww.coatdefense.comInstagram @coat_defenseUse MOMMA15 for 15% off Got it From My Momma on the WEBwww.gotitfrommymomma.tv(Become an Insider!)Host- Jennifer Vickery Smith@jvickerysmith on Instagram WATCH podcast episodes on YouTube @gotitfrommymommapodcast

Alaska Uncovered Podcast
Visiting Lake Clark and Katmai National Park from Lake Clark Resort with Salina Alsworth Peterson

Alaska Uncovered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 52:00 Transcription Available


Text us your questions to answer on a future episode (if you want me to contact you, please include your email)Jennie talks with Salina Peterson, 4th generation resident of Port Alsworth from Lake Clark Resort, also known as the Farm Lodge to talk about visiting these two remote parks and what to expect while visiting Port Alsworth.Jennie and Jay's Authentic Alaska Small group tour June 6-14, 2026Lake Clark ResortJoin the Alaska Uncovered Planning Club! Get on my Alaska Insider Newsletter email listShop all Alaska Travel planners and premade itineraries Book a planning session with JennieHave Jennie plan your trip for youFollow Jennie on InstagramSupport the show

Sweet Tea & TV
S8 E5 - Golden Girls: Sophia Petrillo: “Picture It”

Sweet Tea & TV

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 53:58


We've reached the part of the season where we're ready to talk about Salina's “spirit Golden Girl”; America's most curmudgeonly storyteller; the resident “roastmaster” with the emotional grace of a wrecking ball: Sophia Petrillo.  Sophia brought us unequivocally blunt honesty, but she also brought us comic relief and a whole lotta heart (buried under the…verbal assaults…” Let's talk about her character and her shiniest (and not so shiniest) moments across the series.  And don't forget to come back Thursday for an “Extra Sugar” dedicated to the little lady behind the…little lady…told my ST&TV's resident…little lady.  As always, thank you for being a friend!

Got It From My Momma
MADDOX BATSON's MOMMA SALINA | PART ONE | Got it From My Momma | EP. 120

Got It From My Momma

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 43:25


Send us a textAt just 15 years old, Maddox Batson has gone from singing on TikTok to signing a record deal, touring the country, and opening for big name artists such as Lainey Wilson,  but his journey began long before the stage lights!In this episode of Got It From My Momma, Maddox's mom Salina Batson shares about raising a child in the spotlight, how the family's faith has guided every step, and the tough decisions that come with chasing a dream at such a young age.www.coatdefense.comMOMMA15 for 15% off www.coatdefense.comCoat Defense Pet Products15% off with code: MOMMA15 www.gotitfrommymomma.tvThank you to our generous Got It From My Momma podcast friends! This episode is brought to you by: COAT DEFENSEwww.coatdefense.comInstagram @coat_defenseUse MOMMA15 for 15% off Got it From My Momma on the WEBwww.gotitfrommymomma.tv(Become an Insider!)Host- Jennifer Vickery Smith@jvickerysmith on Instagram WATCH podcast episodes on YouTube @gotitfrommymommapodcast

PEBMED - Notícias médicas
Check-up Semanal #Emergência: fluidos, intubação e vasopressores

PEBMED - Notícias médicas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 10:22


No episódio de hoje do Check-up Semanal, o editor-chefe médico Ronaldo Gismondi traz as principais atualizações em Emergência, com destaque para evidências recentes sobre uso de ácido tranexâmico na hemorragia digestiva, intubação traqueal em situações críticas, comparação entre salina e Ringer lactato, segurança dos vasopressores em veia periférica e o papel da ultrassonografia na reposição volêmica de pacientes graves.

Going 3-Wide w/EG3
The Pivot: Salina, Part II Preview 11.7.25

Going 3-Wide w/EG3

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 38:12


EG3 (467): Welp, the was a change of plans towards the end of the half marathon fall block as EG3 joins the Kansas City crew for another chance at Salina (Kansas)!

Radio Kansas Green Room
Salina Symphony “Fireworks”

Radio Kansas Green Room

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 9:03


Squared Circle Podcast
MLW Symphony of Horrors: From Lucha Chaos to Contra Rebellion | Square Circle Podcast

Squared Circle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 80:30


https://patreon.com/marieshadowsJoin Marie Shadows and Dos Evil as they break down MLW Symphony of Horrors — a night filled with legends, chaos, and cross-promotion questions. From Blue Panther's lucha legacy to Brock Anderson's emotional promo and the mysterious attack on Shotzi, this episode goes deep into storytelling, booking logic, and where MLW fits in the wrestling landscape.Timestamps:(00:00) Intro & show setup — MLW in Long Beach(00:01:00) César & Salina open; Matt Riddle's confusing Lesnar jab(00:04:20) National Openweight Championship: Blue Panther retains — title confusion and lucha culture(00:12:00) Prestige vs. Money: MLW, AEW & CMLL partnership talk(00:17:00) Contra Unit analysis — Mads Krüger's rise and MLW's faction identity(00:23:00) Shotzi vs. Brittany Brooks — lightning match breakdown & mystery attacker theory(00:27:00) The Good Brothers' promo — Marie's honest take on their MLW arrival(00:34:00) Brock Anderson's promo — emotion, family legacy & bunkhouse match setup(00:39:00) Scramble match — Diego Hill's win, Akira Kwon's frustration(00:43:00) Tag division & Hammerstone's commentary brilliance(00:50:00) Final thoughts — MLW's consistency, Contra's future, and what fans should look forward toCall to Action:

Eco Medios Entrevistas
Romina Salina (Clases Presenciales de Pastas Experiencias Gastronómicas & Team Buildings) La Barra de Macu @MazzucaMacu

Eco Medios Entrevistas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 34:33


Romina Salina (Clases Presenciales de Pastas Experiencias Gastronómicas & Team Buildings) La Barra de Macu @MazzucaMacu

Sweet Tea & TV
S8 E1 - Golden Girls: Welcome to Miami: Meet the Golden Girls

Sweet Tea & TV

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 81:05


We're back! Minus a very exciting special episode over the summer, we took a much needed, extended break from the pod. We also got in the lab, with a pen and a pad – and then Nikki came up with something REALLY good. Make sure to listen to find out what we're up to long term, but short term, as we unsubtly teased earlier in the year: this is our golden era. It's Golden Girls time. So join us as Salina meets the gals (Nikki is already a cheesecake bestie), and then come back Thursday for an episode all about the representation of aging women in Hollywood.  Wanna follow along with the exact episodes we're watching? Great! Check out the series pilot and season 1 finale on Hulu. 

El Circo Podcast
Tema Caliente | Secretario de DTOP da info sobre trabajos en Salina (derrumbe)

El Circo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 15:30


The Horror Flicks and Guitar Picks Podcast
Makeup FX Artist Ryan Ward of Little Shop of Gore, Terrifier 3, V/H/S/ Halloween, & More

The Horror Flicks and Guitar Picks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 110:28


On this week's episode, Tim is joined by the one and only Makeup FX Artist Ryan Ward of Little Shop of Gore, Terrifier 3, V/H/S/ Halloween, American Horror Story : Asylum, and much more!Listen as we discuss how he got into the Horror genre growing up, starting Little Shop of Gore alongside his wife Salina, which kill was the hardest to execute in Terrifier 3, their experience working on V/H/S Halloween, and more on this week's episode!Little Shop of Gore : https://www.littleshopofgore.com/Little Shop of Gore FX : https://www.littleshopofgorefx.com/Toxic Coffin : https://toxiccoffin.com/Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/Horrorflicksguitarpicks

Invité culture
«Zem»: le nouveau roman de Laurent Gaudé, la suite de «Chien 51»

Invité culture

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 3:21


L'invité culture aujourd'hui est l'écrivain Laurent Gaudé qui publie une suite à son roman d'anticipation intitulé Chien 51. Dans ce premier volume qui se déroulait dans le futur sous un régime autoritaire, on avait fait la connaissance d'un policier surnommé « Zem » qui donne son titre au deuxième volume où là, le personnage décide de s'échapper de la ville de Magnapole pour retourner en Grèce son pays natal. Laurent Gaudé en quelques dates  1972 : Naissance à Paris. 1997 : Première pièce de théâtre. Onysos le Furieux est publié en tapuscrit (Théâtre Ouvert). 2000 : Première création théâtrale. Onysos le Furieux est mis en scène par Yannis Kokkos au Théâtre National de Strasbourg. 2001 : Premier roman. Cris paraît aux éditions Actes Sud. 2002 : La Mort du roi Tsongor obtient le prix Goncourt des Lycéens. 2004 : Le Soleil des Scorta obtient le prix Goncourt. 2018 : Salina, les trois exils, dixième roman, paraît aux éditions Actes Sud.  2022 : Chien 51, premier volume du diptyque d'anticipation, paraît aux éditions Actes Sud.  2025 : Zem, le deuxième volume paraît aux éditions Actes Sud et sortie en salles de l'adaptation cinématographique de Chien 51. À lire aussiLaurent Gaudé, quel sera le monde de demain? PRÉSENTATION DE ZEM : De retour dans les rues de Magnapole, Zem Sparak, l'ancien flic déclassé de la zone 3 – le « chien » au matricule 51 –, assure désormais la sécurité rapprochée de Barsok, l'homme qui a promis d'abolir les différences de classe et de réunifier la ville. À l'approche du jour censé célébrer l'avancée des Grands Travaux, et alors que toutes les caméras sont tournées vers le port où arrive un cargo chasseur d'icebergs, un container livre une funeste découverte : assis côte à côte, cinq cadavres anonymes portent les traces d'atroces souffrances. L'occasion pour Zem de retrouver l'inspectrice chargée de l'enquête, Salia Malberg. Ensemble, ils vont tenter de comprendre ce que cache le consortium GoldTex : à Magnapole, comme ailleurs, le confort des uns semble bâti sur la vie de milliers d'autres… Ce nouveau roman de Laurent Gaudé est un miroir tendu à nos sociétés consuméristes en proie à l'effondrement. Mais il abrite aussi l'idée d'un ailleurs, d'un refuge face au désastre, nommé résistance. (Éditions Actes Sud) Site de l'auteur : Laurent Gaudé À lire aussiLaurent Gaudé retrace des vies brisées par la nuit du 13 novembre 2015 dans «Terrasses»

Invité Culture
«Zem»: le nouveau roman de Laurent Gaudé, la suite de «Chien 51»

Invité Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 3:21


L'invité culture aujourd'hui est l'écrivain Laurent Gaudé qui publie une suite à son roman d'anticipation intitulé Chien 51. Dans ce premier volume qui se déroulait dans le futur sous un régime autoritaire, on avait fait la connaissance d'un policier surnommé « Zem » qui donne son titre au deuxième volume où là, le personnage décide de s'échapper de la ville de Magnapole pour retourner en Grèce son pays natal. Laurent Gaudé en quelques dates  1972 : Naissance à Paris. 1997 : Première pièce de théâtre. Onysos le Furieux est publié en tapuscrit (Théâtre Ouvert). 2000 : Première création théâtrale. Onysos le Furieux est mis en scène par Yannis Kokkos au Théâtre National de Strasbourg. 2001 : Premier roman. Cris paraît aux éditions Actes Sud. 2002 : La Mort du roi Tsongor obtient le prix Goncourt des Lycéens. 2004 : Le Soleil des Scorta obtient le prix Goncourt. 2018 : Salina, les trois exils, dixième roman, paraît aux éditions Actes Sud.  2022 : Chien 51, premier volume du diptyque d'anticipation, paraît aux éditions Actes Sud.  2025 : Zem, le deuxième volume paraît aux éditions Actes Sud et sortie en salles de l'adaptation cinématographique de Chien 51. À lire aussiLaurent Gaudé, quel sera le monde de demain? PRÉSENTATION DE ZEM : De retour dans les rues de Magnapole, Zem Sparak, l'ancien flic déclassé de la zone 3 – le « chien » au matricule 51 –, assure désormais la sécurité rapprochée de Barsok, l'homme qui a promis d'abolir les différences de classe et de réunifier la ville. À l'approche du jour censé célébrer l'avancée des Grands Travaux, et alors que toutes les caméras sont tournées vers le port où arrive un cargo chasseur d'icebergs, un container livre une funeste découverte : assis côte à côte, cinq cadavres anonymes portent les traces d'atroces souffrances. L'occasion pour Zem de retrouver l'inspectrice chargée de l'enquête, Salia Malberg. Ensemble, ils vont tenter de comprendre ce que cache le consortium GoldTex : à Magnapole, comme ailleurs, le confort des uns semble bâti sur la vie de milliers d'autres… Ce nouveau roman de Laurent Gaudé est un miroir tendu à nos sociétés consuméristes en proie à l'effondrement. Mais il abrite aussi l'idée d'un ailleurs, d'un refuge face au désastre, nommé résistance. (Éditions Actes Sud) Site de l'auteur : Laurent Gaudé À lire aussiLaurent Gaudé retrace des vies brisées par la nuit du 13 novembre 2015 dans «Terrasses»

Butt Honestly with Doctor Carlton and Dangilo
DICKDAR with Salina Estitties-65

Butt Honestly with Doctor Carlton and Dangilo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 67:59 Transcription Available


Hello, Booty Gang! Welcome back to another episode of BUTT HONESTLY—your weekly reminder that butts are never off-topic.This week, the guys serve up some GIMME HEADlines, dive into a spicy round of Hit It & Quit It, and unpack a scandalous little tale from the UK involving a cheeky four-way in a bathroom. (Because nothing says "proper British etiquette" like group sex in a loo.)BUTT FIRST… get ready for a guest who needs no introduction but is going to get one anyway: she's unapologetically loud, proudly Latina, and the queen who turned Season 15 of RuPaul's Drag Raceinto her own personal telenovela. From theater stints in Priscilla, Queen of the Desert and La Cage aux Folles, to music videos like BOOTZ and PAPI that gagged the internet—she's the ESfierce, ESfilthy, and ESfabulous force of nature: Salina EsTitties!Expect drama. Expect laughter. Expect titties (lots of them). And of course, expect the guys to finish the episode the only way they know how—with their Love Languages of the Week, because even messy bottoms deserve a little love.So loosen your belts, tighten your tuck, and press play—because this one is as over-the-top as Salina herself.GIMME HEAD…LINESBREAKING: Austin Wolf sentenced in child sex abuse materials casehttps://www.pride.com/culture/breaking-austin-wolf-sentenced-in-child-sex-abuse-materials-caseNew York City police arrest nearly 200 men in undercover gay cruising crackdown at Penn Station Amtrak confirmed to Attitude that nearly 200 arrests have been made since June 1, a move they say has "[curbed] disruptive activity across the station"https://www.attitude.co.uk/news/new-york-city-police-gay-cruising-crackdown-penn-station-497008/?utm_campaign=feed&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=later-linkinbioAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

about four o'clock
Guest: Fr. Andy Hammeke

about four o'clock

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 36:29


Fr. Andy Hammeke, the vocations director for the diocese of Salina, joins us to reminisce about sports memories from seminary and then shares his vocation story and how the Lord led him from the mostly typical life of a college athlete to the priesthood.

ATM S6Ep13 Salina Thompson BUSINESS Savvy Empire Consulting

"ALL That Matters" hosted by Dr. A.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 45:22


Meet Salina Thompson, Chief Project StrategistSavvy Empire Consulting⁠https://www.savvyempireconsulting.com/⁠⁠Salina@savvyempireconsulting.com⁠Your business doesn't have to feel scattered, because the professionals at Savvy Empire Consulting are ready to show you how to finally scale with systems that stick.Please visit their website today to schedule your complimentary assessment.

Radio Kansas Green Room
Salina Symphony Beyond the Planets

Radio Kansas Green Room

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 8:48


DERBY PANTHER FOOTBALL
2025 SEASON -DERBY PANTHER FOOTBALL - DERBY VS SALINA SOUTH 9-19-25

DERBY PANTHER FOOTBALL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2025 207:10


9/19/25 Panthers vs Salina SouthFINAL SCORE: Derby 57 - Salina South 21Sandbox Player of the week followed by theCoaches show and the game in it's entirety. LIVE play by play with Kevin Payne and Doyle Phillips.

Alcoholics Anonymous: The Meeting After The Meeting
TEASER - The Meeting After The Meeting: Ep. 128 RPDR Salina EsTitties Jason

Alcoholics Anonymous: The Meeting After The Meeting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 0:46


The Meeting After The Meeting isn't your typical recovery podcast—it's like pulling up a chair at the kitchen table with three friends and a guest who isn't afraid to get real. Each week, we laugh, cry, and dive deep into the stories that shape life in Alcoholics Anonymous.From the darkest lows of addiction to the brightest breakthroughs of recovery, we explore how pain transforms into strength, and how spiritual awakenings sneak up in the most unexpected ways. It's raw, it's relatable, and sometimes it's hilariously unfiltered—but it's always rooted in hope.Think of it as equal parts coffee, comedy, and confession—served up with a side of spirituality. Whether you're new to sobriety, long-time recovered, or just curious, this is the space where recovery feels alive, human, and full of possibility.

Food About Town
Rochester Fringe Preview -Dinner Where Everything Goes Wrong - Just Can't Not

Food About Town

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 34:21


This episode is part of the Lunchador partnership with the ESL Rochester Fringe Festival (@rochesterfringe) to preview events you might not know about!Guest: Aaron Metras - Dinner Where Everything Goes Wrong and other shows at Salina's.During a run of the mill evening at at a local a restaurant, things take an unexpected turn. From the moment you sit down, you will sense that something is not quite right. As dinner continues you realize that not only are things not quite right but everything is flat out wrong. Join us for a unique evening where the audience is a part of the performance and enjoy an unforgettable night of unexpected twists and turns as dinner just goes wrong! Venue: Salina'sTime: 9/10 @ 7pmShow Link: https://rochesterfringe.com/tickets-and-shows/dinner-where-everything-goes-wrongCheck out RochesterFringe.com for all the events and get the app to able to find events on the fly when you visit.Mentioned in this episode:Mind of MagnusCheck out Mind of Magnus at magnusapollo.com, and leave him factoids at 585-310-2473! https://mind-of-magnus.captivate.fmCheck out the Pauly Guglielmo Show (@googs0105) each Sunday to learn about the ups and downs in business and life!Joe Bean RoastersJoe Bean Coffee - Coffee that lifts everyone. Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com

The Anna & Raven Show
Wednesday, September 3, 2025: Cracker Barrel is Back to Being Old Fashioned; Kids Reading One Star Reviews; Playing the Powerball Jackpot!

The Anna & Raven Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 49:11


Everyone has trackers in everything, wallets, purses, etc. But one couple's wedding was saved because of a tracking device! There's a video circulating with President Trump throwing stuff out of the window of the White House! He explains how it's impossible because the windows don't open! Anna and Raven talk about what they would throw out the window! A little boy got stuck on the monorail track at Hershey Park and Dad jumped to the track to save him! There are so many videos of it and Anna and Raven talk about how people take out their phones to record when something out of the ordinary happens! Cracker Barrel has reversed their decision to change their logo after backlash! Anna and Raven have things in their home that are considered old fashioned too! Ryan has a chance to win a gift card for back-to-school shopping during Kid's Beat Raven! Instead of pop culture trivia, this is a game around topics kids would know! Cardi B was sued for $24 million and won! Find out why she was sued and get all the details!  As a restaurant, when you get a one-star review at a hotel, it can hurt. But Anna and Raven have kids read the one-star reviews to make it sound a little nicer! Robert has a photography business and uses his own home as a studio. His wife, Lina, is over it. She's tired of getting texts saying “Come home later, client still here”, plus he'll use their kitchen, yard, even bedroom. She says it's time for him to rent space somewhere outside their home. He says that'll cut massively into his profits, plus, he's not always so busy so it'll be a waste of money at certain times during the year. Would you continue to use your home as a studio? Salina has a chance to win $5200! All she has to do is answer more pop culture questions than Raven in Can't Beat Raven!

Anna & Raven: Better Luck Next Time

Salina has a chance to win $5200! All she has to do is answer more pop culture questions than Raven in Can't Beat Raven!

La Ventana
La Ventana a las 16h | Música Pop en Español, Caro Nanni, Cooperación en Cisjordania, Sting demandado por sus compañeros de Police

La Ventana

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 47:07


Hace dos días falleció Manuel de la Calva del Dúo Dinámico. En los años setenta la pareja se separó y se alejó de los escenarios pero hubo una persona que les convenció para volver a cantar juntos. Hablamos una familiar del hombre que logró la vuelta a la música del dúo dinámico y autora de "Ayer tuve un sueño. Manolo Díaz. Sesenta años de música pop en español", Belén Carreño. El director Pablo Marqueda se asoma a La Ventana para hablar de su nuevo trabajo Caro Nanni. Es una película dividida en tres episodios, que refleja la vida y opiniones de Nanni Moretti. «En mi Vespa» es una aproximación a la vida cotidiana de Roma durante el mes de agosto; en "Islas" visita a Gerardo, un amigo que lleva once años viviendo en Lipari; juntos recorren otras íslas como Salina, Stromboli, Panarea y Alicudi. En "Médicos" el director rueda su propia quimioterapia y su recorrido por hospitales y especialistas incapaces de diagnosticarle la causa de unos insoportables picores.El 27 de octubre de 2023 comenzó la invasión de Gaza, una nomenclatura quizá inexacta porque todo lo que ocurre en Gaza afecta a Cisjordania y al Estado Palestino en general. De allí viene nuestra invitada de hoy, educadora artística y voluntaria en un campo de refugiados de Cisjordania del que acaba de regresar y en el que trabaja acercando el arte a los niños. Hablamos con Aitziber Urtasun. La banda The Police cosechó u éxito mayusculo durante los siete años que estuvieron junto con temas como este Every Breath You Take. Esta cuenta con casi 3.000 millones de reproducciones en Spotify y sigue generando unos 636.000 euros anuales, únicamente al cantante del grupo. Ahora los otros dos miembros, el guitarrista Andy Summers y el batería Stewart Copeland, han presentado una denuncia contra Sting por "daños y perjuicios sustanciales" por supuestamente deberle millones de libras en conceptos de derechos de autor

The Strange Motion Way
Chrome, Gas, and Good Times – The Recap Podcast from The Strange Motion Way

The Strange Motion Way

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 67:49


In this episode of the Strange Motion Away podcast, hosts Tim and Carrie Strange reflect on their recent experiences in the automotive world, including heartfelt tributes to their beloved turbo, event recaps from Salina, Kansas, the Street Rod Nationals, Tri-Five Nationals, and Roadkill Nights as well as insights into upcoming events like the Holley LS Fest, Triple Crown of Rodding and MoParty. They share stories of camaraderie, racing, and the importance of honoring automotive legends through Hall of Fame inductions, all while navigating the challenges of sound equipment and event logistics.

Sweet Tea & TV
Special Episode: STTV Book Club on Vacation - Marguerite by the Lake by Mary Dixie Carter

Sweet Tea & TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 99:04


AGH! Red alert - STTV is back (sort of...) At a minimum, we are reemerging from our T. Swift pre-Reputation era cave long enough to reconvene the STTV Book Club! We were so honored to be invited to a book release event by Mary Dixie Carter, author of Marguerite by the Lake (and daughter of Dixie Carter!)  Her new novel - “An atmospheric, tense novel about the death of a glamorous garden designer, a widower trying to keep his secrets buried, and the beautiful young gardener.” - was the PERFECT excuse for Book Club! This book took us on a twisty, turny ride and we have the thoughts. So grab a copy and join us for the ride!  And bonus! Stick around at the end to hear an exclusive conversation Salina had with Mary Dixie. Come on y'all, let's get into it! 

The Ark Church Audio Podcast
Summer Playlist Week 2 | Pastor John Huseman | The Ark Church

The Ark Church Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 37:29


This week, we're diving into the powerful longing behind the lyrics of “Higher” by Creed, and how that desire for something more points us to the purpose God placed within each of us.Discover how comparison robs us of joy, and how God's Word anchors us in truth. You are not a mistake. You are His masterpiece, created for a purpose.Be encouraged to let God's voice be the loudest in your life and to boldly say, “Here I am, send me.”

The Latest Generation
Summer of Trinity - Week ending July 14, 1945

The Latest Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 15:56


This is Summer of Trinity - a daily description of events in the summer of 1945, touching points around the world but centered (as that summer was) on the Trinity nuclear test.  This episode has daily events for the week ending Saturday July 14th, 1945.   Sunday, July 8,1945 - 8 Days Before Trinity It is two months since the surrender of Germany. The Utah prisoner of war massacre occurred just after midnight when an American soldier killed nine German prisoners of war and wounded twenty others at a camp in Salina, Utah. Salina is about 150 miles from Salt Lake City and Fort Douglas.     Monday, July 9,1945 - 7 Days Before Trinity   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_eclipse_of_July_9,_1945 https://www.ednasjournal.com/post/july-9-1945-monday https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0026164/ https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/02/science/staring-at-the-sun-as-it-disappeared.html https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history/2025/june/deak-and-little-boy  https://www.atomicheritage.org/key-documents/dangers-accidental-detonations     Tuesday, July 10,1945 - 6 Days Before Trinity https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1998-mar-01-mn-24352-story.html     Wednesday, July 11,1945 - 5 Days Before Trinity Assembly of the Gadget begins. https://www.atomicheritage.org/event/1945-july-11   Thursday, July 12,1945 - 4 Days Before Trinity https://www.trumanlibrary.gov/library/truman-papers/correspondence-harry-s-truman-bess-wallace-truman-1921-1959/july-12-1945?documentid=NA&pagenumber=2 https://www.2020hindsight.org/2005/07/12/1945-plutonium-core-leaves-los-alamos/ (for the Trinity test site)   Friday, July 13,1945 - 3 Days Before Trinity The Proving Ground was officially authorized by ASF Circular 269, July 13, effective July 9, 1945.   Saturday, July 14,1945 - 2 Days Before Trinity https://farragutlife.com/mare-island/  

The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe
442: Salina Zito—America's Journalist

The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 98:11


Salena Zito is a prolific author, award-winning reporter, and our great friend. No one knows the heartland like Salena, and she's here to discuss the future of AI and the energy needed to pursue it, the sudden resurgence of interest in the skilled trades and how Pennsylvania is helping lead the way, and her brand-new book, Butler: The Untold Story of the Near Assassination of Donald Trump and the Fight for America's Heartland. Salena gives a firsthand account since she was just four feet away from Trump when it happened. Tip o' the hat to our excellent sponsors K12.com/ROWE Find a tuition-free K12-powered school near you. American-Giant.com/MIKE Use code MIKE to get 20% off your order. LifeVac.net Use code MIKE to get 20% off your full purchase. KnobelSpirits.com Use code Carl and spend $100 to get FREE Orange Bitter Sugar Cubes.

The Morning Show
Cool Smarter: Running Your AC Efficiently in a Heat Wave

The Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 10:25


Greg Brady spoke to Stan Cox, environmental scientist, author of “Losing Our Cool: Uncomfortable Truths About Our Air-Conditioned World”, and former senior scientist at The Land Institute in Salina, Kansas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Front Row Network
CLASSICS-Jezebel

The Front Row Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 76:04


Front Row Classics welcomes back our friends from Sweet Tea and TV to take a look at another movie with a southern flavor. Brandon welcomes back Nikki and Salina to take a look at 1938's Jezebel. The three discuss the Oscar-winning performance from Bette Davis and why it remains one of the standouts of her career. We also discuss the direction of William Wyler as well as the portrayal of the South throughout the movie.

Front Row Classics
Ep. 319- Jezebel

Front Row Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025


Jezebel Front Row Classics welcomes back our friends from Sweet Tea and TV to take a look at another movie with a southern flavor. Brandon welcomes back Nikki and Salina to take a look at 1938’s Jezebel. The three discuss the Oscar-winning performance from Bette Davis and why it remains one of the standouts of … Continue reading Ep. 319- Jezebel →

Squared Circle Podcast
MLW War Chamber 2025 Review | Mr. Thomas' Rise, Free Agent Fallout & Match Breakdown

Squared Circle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 52:55


Welcome to the Squared Circle Podcast! I am your host Maire Shadows!If you love the content, help me pay the bills — free or paid, your support keeps this going.1. https://marieshadows.substack.com - free wrestling newsletter2. https://youtube.com/squaredcirclepodcast/join - monthly .99 cents memberships3. https://buymeacoffee.com/marieshadows - one-time payments, no commitments4. https://campsite.bio/marieshadows - all my linksMarie Shadows and Dos Evil return to break down MLW War Chamber 2025 in full. From the opening street fight to the closing cage war, this episode dives into the stories being told, standout performances, faction shifts, and the impact of key free agents leaving MLW. They also discuss fantasy bookings, division rebuilding, the future of Mr. Thomas, and the unique chemistry between MLW's unlikely alliances.

The Hidden History of Texas
Episode 68– Looking for Gold and Glory

The Hidden History of Texas

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 7:08


The Hidden History of Texas Looking for Gold and Glory – Before I get too far into it today, how about subscribing to the podcast. Tell your friends that you've found the coolest place on the net to learn about Texas history. Well maybe not the coolest, but a pretty cool place, thanks I'd appreciate it. As I've discussed in the past, the Spanish presence in the Americas was pretty much an accident. Until Columbus bumped into the islands of Guanahani (Watling Island in the Bahamas) which Columbus named "San Salvador", Cuba, and Hispaniola (present-day Haiti and the Dominican Republic). They had no idea anything or anyone was between them and Asia, remember they were looking for a shortcut route to India. Even then it wasn't until 1519 when Alonso Álvarez de Pineda mapped the Gulf Coast for the first time that they began to realize they had stumbled upon something far different than what they originally thought. So, what intrigued the Spanish so much about this new continent they encountered? I've talked about how in 1528 Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, explored the Gulf Coast and his exploration fell apart. He got shipwrecked and he and some of his crew wandered across present-day Texas and northern Mexico. During their journeys and capture they heard stories from the people about cities or places that were “wealthy”. Now we don't know exactly what the indigenous people meant by wealth or how they described the various locations, but de Vaca's later telling of those encounters sparked an interest in what the Spanish called or were labeled the "Seven Cities of Gold" or “the Seven Cities of Cibola” But why? Why would these stories matter to the Spanish? In the early 8th century Muslims had conquered what is now Spain and Portugal. The story goes that in 714 seven Catholic bishops and their faithful followers fled across the Atlantic to a land known as Antilia, the name of which, incidentally, was the source of the name Antilles, which was initially applied to the West Indian islands of the Caribbean. The story was that when they fled, they took with them vast amounts of wealth, especially in gold and silver and each of the bishops had established a city. The story, or fable, was that those 7 cities were to be found in this ‘new' country. However, the Antillean islands failed to produce large quantities of gold and silver, but by 1539 the lands that Cabeza de Vaca and his companions reported on were thought to contain an El Dorado (or The Gold) known as Cíbola. In that year, Viceroy Antonio de Mendoza dispatched Fray Marcos de Niza and the African Estevanico to search the area. This exploration cost the life of Estevanico at Háwikuh, the southernmost of the Zuñi pueblos in western New Mexico. On his return to New Spain (today's Mexico), Fray Marcos reported that he had seen golden cities, the smallest of which was larger than Mexico City. Today we know that the good frier exaggerated what he saw, why I have no idea, but he definitely didn't see any golden cities and certainly not one larger than Mexico City would have been at that time. In 1539, Mexico City, then known as Tenochtitlan, was a large and populous city. Estimates for its population ranged from 200,000 to 400,000, so as I said, the good frier was a, as we say, a teller of tall tales. However, in 1540 a follow-up expedition of Francisco Vázquez de Coronado captured Háwikuh and learned the true nature of it as well as other nearby pueblos. In the following year, disappointed over the failure to find the Seven Cities of Cíbola Coronado launched a futile search for Quivira-(another legendary wealthy city) an undertaking that crossed the Panhandle. His toute took him from Arizona to New Mexico into Texas up to Oklahoma, and finally Kansas. It was there that he did find Quivira, it was situated in what is now central Kansas, now nobody is really certain of its exact location, and most think it was near present-day Lyons or Salina. What did he find?

Filmvilág
#177 - Veszett a világ, A döntés éjszakája, Havoc

Filmvilág

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 128:22


Menetrend:00:02:35 - Pusztítás (Havoc)00:17:00 - A döntés éjszakája (Night Moves) 00:43:45 - A döntés éjszakája - spoileresen00:58:05 - Lynch-sorozat: Veszett a világ01:53:50 - Ajánljuk még (Road to Salina, Alien 3, Mennydörgők, Bástya színház: Minden jót, Leo Grande)

Agriculture Today
1936 - 2024 State Farm Income...KFMA Summary for Associations

Agriculture Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 27:53


KFMA State Summary for 2024 KFMA Association Summary for 2024 All Breeds Junior Dairy Show   00:01:05 – KFMA State Summary for 2024: Beginning today's show is Mark Dikeman, Kansas Farm Management Association executive director, reviewing the 2025 state income summary for Kansas agricultural operations. He discusses what contributed to farm income.   00:12:05 – KFMA Association Summary for 2024: Kansas Farm Management Association economists Dillon Rapp, Glenn Conover, Lindsay Bryant, Jake Grinstead, Craig Althauser and Clay Simons continue the show as they recap what 2024 farm income looked like for their association. AgManager.info/KFMA   00:23:05 – All Breeds Junior Dairy Show: Mike Brouk, K-State dairy specialist, ends the show by previewing the upcoming Kansas All Breeds Junior Dairy Show being held June 19-21 in Salina, Kansas.   Dairy Show     Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu.   Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast.   K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan

Small Changes Big Shifts with Dr. Michelle Robin
Slowing Down to Heal: Lessons from Dr. Douglas Burton's Journey

Small Changes Big Shifts with Dr. Michelle Robin

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 32:56


Real strength shows up when life knocks you down and you choose to rise with gratitude, faith, and community. Dr. Douglas Burton shares how a life-altering diagnosis transformed not just his health journey, but his entire perspective on what it means to truly live well. From the operating room to the other side of the patient experience, he opens his heart about the emotional weight of caregiving, the spiritual awakening that came through illness, and the small, intentional shifts that have brought him greater peace than ever before. His story is a powerful reminder that joy is not found in doing more—it's found in slowing down, showing up, and surrounding yourself with love. Key Takeaways: Slowing down and creating space for joy can be more healing than constant striving. Practicing daily gratitude builds emotional resilience and a deeper sense of peace. Community support is a critical part of mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Faith and surrender can bring clarity and calm when facing uncertainty or illness. True healing isn't just physical—it's also spiritual, relational, and deeply personal.   About Dr. Douglas Burton: Douglas Burton, M.D. is the Marc and Elinor Asher Spine Professor and Chair of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Kansas Medical Center. He received his undergraduate degree from Kansas State University in Manhattan, KS and his MD from the University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas, TX. He completed his residency at the University of Kansas Medical Center and completed spine fellowships at The Texas Back Institute in Plano, TX and at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA. In 2003 he was awarded the Marc and Elinor Asher Spine Professorship. Dr. Burton's clinical practice is focused on the diagnosis and treatment of complex spinal disorders in both pediatric and adult patients. In addition to his primary practice location at the University of Kansas Hospital, he also travels to both Hutchinson and Salina, KS for a monthly outreach clinic to provide health care to patients in rural parts of Kansas. He is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the American Orthopaedic Association, the Interurban Orthopaedic Society, the North American Spine Society and the Scoliosis Research Society, where he is the incoming Chair-Elect of the Research Council and member of the Board of Directors. He served as President of the Federation of Spine Associations from 2018 to 2019. In 2019, The American Association of Neurological Surgeons and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons announced a new partnership, the American Spine Registry (ASR), which will be jointly owned and developed by both organizations. Dr. Burton currently serves as co-chair of the Data Use Committee for the ASR. His research interests include the development of disease specific health related quality of life instruments and the study of complications and outcomes associated with spinal deformity surgery. He has authored or co-authored over 236 peer reviewed publications and serves as a Deputy Editor of Spine Deformity, the official journal of the Scoliosis Research Society. In 2006 he helped found and remains on the Executive Council of the International Spine Study Group. This is a consortium of spinal deformity surgeons and researchers at over 15 top academic centers in the United States and Canada with collaborators in Europe and Japan. They have been performing prospective and retrospective studies on surgical and non-surgical Adult Spinal Deformity patients since their inception.   Connect with Dr. Michelle and Bayleigh at: https://smallchangesbigshifts.com hello@smallchangesbigshifts.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/smallchangesbigshifts https://www.facebook.com/SmallChangesBigShifts https://www.instagram.com/smallchangesbigshiftsco   Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.

Caropop
Chad Kassem (Acoustic Sounds)

Caropop

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 79:59


Called "the Wizard of Vinyl" by the New York Times, Chad Kassem has devoted his professional life to the cause of great-sounding records. In addition to running Acoustic Sounds, a go-to mail-order company for audiophile albums and equipment, the outspoken Kassem oversees the specialty label Analogue Productions, the Mastering Lab, Quality Record Pressings (QRP) and other related businesses, all based in Salina, Kansas. In this freewheeling conversation, Kassem discusses how Analogue Productions has been able to obtain and execute such projects as the Atlantic 75 Series and Steely Dan UHQR releases. He previews upcoming releases from Jethro Tull, Robert Flack and Bob Marley and the Wailers. And he gets into the joys of early recordings, the evils of compression, the market manipulations of record labels, his take on the One Step controversy and the reason a CD has never made him cry.

Men of the Hearts
Archbishop Weisenburger

Men of the Hearts

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 61:48


“If I had a thousand lives to live, I'd want to live every one of them as a priest.” Detroit's new Archbishop Edward Weisenburger visits the podcast studio to share his vocation story with Fr. Craig Giera and Fr. Drew Mabee, hosts of the Men of the Hearts podcast. Recording on the historic day of Pope Leo XIV's election, Archbishop Weisenburger reflects on where he was when he heard the news, his past encounters with Popes Benedict XVI and Francis, and his anticipation of receiving the pallium in Rome. He discusses his early call to the priesthood, formative seminary years, ministry across several dioceses, and his advice to young men discerning the priesthood.(0:25) Hosts Fr. Craig Giera and Fr. Drew Mabee introduce a very special guest for this episode, Detroit's new Archbishop Edward Weisenburger. As the episode is being recorded on the day of Pope Leo XIV's election, Archbishop Weisenburger begins by recounting where he was when he heard the joyful news of the first American pope in the history of the Catholic Church. (6:06) Archbishop Weisenburger looks back on some of the many ways Pope Francis made a difference in his life as a priest and bishop. He describes his ad limina visits to the Vatican as a bishop to meet with Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis. He then looks ahead to his next trip to Rome this summer, when Pope Leo XIV will present him with his pallium—a blessed, thin white band of woolen fabric worn over his shoulders, a symbol of sheep being laid on the shoulders of the shepherd.(16:02) Archbishop Weisenburger expresses his gratitude for the smooth onboarding process following his arrival in the Archdiocese of Detroit. He also touches on the importance of prayer in the life of a priest. The group briefly revisits where they were when they heard the announcement of Pope Leo XIV: Fr. Drew was driving to Sacred Heart Major Seminary and trying not to crash from excitement; Fr. Craig was crowded around a bakery television with other patrons, and Archbishop Weisenburger was stopped by joyous strangers while walking through the airport. (21:38) The group segues to Archbishop Weisenburger's vocation story, which he calls “boring.” The seed was planted very, very early in his life, as he was always intrigued at Mass. He only attended Catholic school for one year, as a second-grader while his dad served as a helicopter pilot in Vietnam. However, the family was very involved in parish life. He remembers dressing as an altar server for the first time in third grade: “It just hit me. I felt more right in that moment than anything [else] I had done.” (28:54) Archbishop Weisenburger recalls that his life “kind of exploded” in seminary college. He was interested in tennis and racquetball, loved to read, and made friendships that still stand today. The academics were intense, which prepared him well for his subsequent theology studies at the American College of Louvain, a Roman Catholic seminary in Leuven, Belgium. At his first assignment as a priest, he remembers attending Anointing of the Sick calls late at night with his pastor. (38:59) Archbishop Weisenburger recalls visiting home midway through his studies in Belgium, a point at which he decided to go “full speed ahead” toward the priesthood. The group spends some time discussing his calls to become Bishop of Salina, Bishop of Tucson, and Archbishop of Detroit. Then, revisiting his time as a priest in Oklahoma City, Archbishop Weisenburger recalls ministering to the family of Blessed Stanley Rother.(49:38) Archbishop says he is grateful for the twists and turns of his ministry, recalling a pastor who once told him “anything that can be learned in life can be used by God.” He remembers serving alongside religious sisters from Mexico in the aftermath of the Oklahoma City bombing. (55:24) Fr. Craig asks if Archbishop Weisenburger feels the prayers of so many people in...

The Ben and Skin Show
Are Nicknames Disappearing?

The Ben and Skin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 8:26 Transcription Available


“Are nicknames going away in today's world?" This intriguing question kicks off another uproarious episode of The Ben and Skin Show. Join hosts Ben Rogers, Jeff “Skin” Wade, Kevin “KT” Turner, and Krystina Ray as they dive into a whirlwind of topics, from the peculiar extinction of nicknames to the electrifying anticipation of the Rollertown Sumo Tournament.The crew announces their upcoming live show at Rollertown Beer Works in Salina, Texas, promising an exciting sumo draft and a truck-pulling spectacle. Don't miss the chance to see them in action from 3 to 6 PM on Friday!The team shares their hilarious experiences with recent thunderstorms, including KT's transformation into a handyman. A discussion on the decline of nicknames among today's youth sparks laughter and nostalgia, with Ben theorizing that fewer group activities might be to blame.

Sibling Rivalry
Sibling Watchery: RuPaul's Drag Race S17 E14 "How's Your Headliner?"

Sibling Rivalry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 61:09


This week on Sibling Watchery, Bob and guest Salina EsTitties break down Season 17, Episode 14, “How's Your Headliner?” They go over Salina's Kai Kai list, why the main challenge was unclear, and RuPaul having a great time directing the photo shoot. They discuss drag delusion, Lexie's journey, and how personal struggles—including sobriety—show up on Drag Race. Plus, they talk runway opulence, whether prior trauma is necessary on drag race, and update their picks for who's taking the crown. Get the Rakuten app NOW and join the 17 million members who are already saving! Stop putting off those doctors appointments and go to https://Zocdoc.com/RIVALRY to find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today. Want to see exclusive Sibling Rivalry Bonus Content? Head over to www.patreon.com/siblingrivalrypodcast to be the first to see our latest Sibling Rivalry Podcast Videos! @BobTheDragQueen @MonetXChange Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sweet Tea & TV
Designing Women S7 E8 - ST&TV's Final Thoughts on the Series

Sweet Tea & TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 64:27


The time hath come, friends - we're on our “Designing Women” farewell tour. After four years, seven seasons, hundreds of episode watches, and countless hours with these lovely creatures, our time together has come to an end. We'll kick off the “goodbyes” sharing our all-time favorite episodes, ranking the seasons, and finally revealing our favorite characters (for today.) And, if we're extra-nice, Salina may do some math for us!  Come on y'all, let's get into it! 

All Things Blues And Southern Rock
Episode 239 Blake Blackim- Sunset Sinners

All Things Blues And Southern Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 79:29


This week Brian and Jason chat about upcoming shows they're going to, Jason with Brother Cane, and Brian with Blackberry Smoke. Next the guys welcome their guest, Blake Blackim from Salina, KS southern rock band Sunset Sinners. Blake chats with the boys about how the band got started, the Kansas rock and roll scene, their influences, fans, and so much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Rural Pastor Podcast
The Rural Pastor Podcast – Episode 65 – The Rural Pastor’s Wife

The Rural Pastor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 43:20


A very special episode, recorded live at The NAMB Replant Rural Summit in Salina, Ks. Join Pastor Andy Addis with three very special guests. pastor wives Kathy Addis, Haley Addis and Kelly Jones. These ladies represent long term ministry to just getting started, and their take on life in the ministry household is worth the […]

Sweet Tea & TV
Designing Women S7 E6 Extra Sugar - Toast, Ghosts and UFOs, Oh My!

Sweet Tea & TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 21:37


This week's Extra Sugar is inspired by Mary Jo's brush with the supernatural after Elvis's face appears on her shovel in season 7, episode 17. We're also introduced to Jade Herman, a self-proclaimed expert in the “para-spectacular”, who “markets and promotes everything from Jesus' face on a toaster to UFOs landing in a wheat field outside of London.” Naturally, Salina then curated a list of five para-spectacular…occurrences…for your listening pleasure. So if you're into toasts, ghosts, and UFOs, well, this one's for you. 

The Wild Will Throwdown
XR Dominator competitors Kyle Strickler and Tyler Nicely!

The Wild Will Throwdown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 19:44


On this episode this week we talk to the driver of the number 8 dirt modified Kyle Strickler and number 2 Tyler Nicely as they get ready for the XR Dominator at the Salina Highbanks Speedway in Salina, OK on March 21st and 22nd. 

Sweet Tea & TV
Designing Women S7 E5 - Carlene: Hot Pants & Cock Fights No More

Sweet Tea & TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 32:31


The short version of this episode is: Salina and Nikki are disappointed that the writers/producers/universe short-changed easily one of the high points of the post-shakeup “Designing Women” cast. Poor Carlene is reduced to just a couple storylines and a few pop-in jokes here and there. But, that won't stop us from giving her her due! Let's get into our thoughts (and feels) about Carlene's portrayal in season 7 - from the funniest parts all the way down to the cringiest (including being nekkid on Anthony's sheets!) Come on y'all, let's get into it!

REAL Talk
Thrive Allen County reacts to cuts, Humboldt's Growing Place maintains funding, Iola wrestlers make a state-ment in Salina

REAL Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 4:18


It's the weekend! Here's a look at our top stories for Saturday, March 1. Find these articles and much more in today's paper and on our website, iolaregister.com.

Sweet Tea & TV
Designing Women S7 E3 Extra Sugar - Dixie Mafia

Sweet Tea & TV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 36:06


Our Anthony episode– and his rebound trip to Las Vegas – was a perfectly adequate excuse for Salina to talk about the Dixie Mafia. Confused? OK, stay with us. When people think about Vegas, they think about the mafia. But what if we told you there was a Southern mafia? The Dixie Mafia. AKA the Southern mob, AKA the Cornbread Cosa Nostra.  Join us as we shed some light on their origins AND some of the most interesting figures and cases in their sordid history. 

Sweet Tea & TV
Designing Women S7 E3 - Anthony: The Law Student & The Showgirl

Sweet Tea & TV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 52:15


Next up in our character run-down for season 7, the one, the only: ANTHONY BOUVIER!  As we wrap up our time with Anthony, let's take a second to appreciate the endless shenanigans the Designing Women have put him through, his quickie, season 7 marriage, his never-ending law school career, and the twist ending that has us all wondering if Bernice's feelings for him were truly unrequited. We'll make a pit-stop at Salina's Sidebar, to talk about the one and only, Sheryl Lee Ralph.  And we have a special bit for our Patreon listeners, inspired by the crew's two-part Vegas visit this season. Finally, don't forget to come back Thursday for an “Extra Sugar” that was weeks of internet research, podcast listening, and light book-skimming in the making - Salina's taking the Southern route to Vegas, talking all about the Dixie Mafia.