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Happy CoreyVersary: One year since LO SERV ILL and Jim and Them have a full year of Corey Feldman part ones. Congratulations everyone. Corey's Cameo: Corey has some doozies on Cameo between a gay marriage congratulations and paranoia over Jim and Them. Corey Feldman Birthday Bash: The Corey Birthday Bash has a surprising amount of good moments, but Corey still has plenty of bad habits that need to break. COREY FELDMAN!, SHOW STOPPER!, LET'S JUST TALK!, DON CHEADLE!, BOOGIE NIGHTS!, JIM AND THEM IS POP CULTURE!, YOU KNOW THAT!, HAPPY COREYVERSARY!, CONVULUTED!, LO SERV ILL!, JEFF LEAVES!, REAL ONES!, NMAN!, SCAVENGER HUNT!, MARRIED WITH CHILDREN!, WHY DID JEFF LEAVE?!, LEGENDARY COREY FELDMAN VIDEO!, FELDMANSION!, GOONIES NEVER SAY DAD!, EXPERTS!, PROFESSIONAL HATERS!, CAMEO!, MARRIAGE!, CONGRATULATIONS!, SLOTH!, COSPLAY!, REAL PERSON!, ROCK AND ROLL HIGH SCHOOL!, CORRADO!, GOONIES!, KERRI GREEN!, CAMEO!, RICH STUFF!, WALK AWAY!, SNIFFING THE LACE!, PRENUP!, STRIP CLUB!, COREY CONTEST!, ANDY!, WINNER!, ZACK!, HDM!, CALLS!, ADRIEN SKYE!, JARED LETO JOKER GIRLFRIEND!, TATTOOS!, WOLF PACK!, ASCENSION MILLENIUM!, EDIT!, PERFORMANCE!, PURE JOY!, RELAPSE!, TEACUP PIG!, VOCALIZING!, LOVE LEFT!, TENSION!, JUKE MY DICK!, DENIRO!, You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Hey girl,In this uplifting episode, I sit down with dating coach and author Lily Womble to explore how gratitude can be a powerful portal for manifesting the love you desire. Inspired by her transformative book Thank You, More Please, we dive into why dating feels especially difficult right now — and how to bring back joy, agency, and fun into your love life. One of the standout tools we discuss is the Dating Scavenger Hunt: a playful and empowering way to challenge yourself, stay open, and make dating feel exciting again. This conversation is all about turning your dating journey into a space for fun, expansion, pleasure, and possibility.BIO:Lily Womble is sparking a feminist revolution in the way we date and find love. She was one of the top matchmakers in the U.S., but after setting up hundreds of dates, Lily realized that the answer to finding love was much deeper than a setup and that the way we are taught to date is still stuck in the patriarchal dark ages. She founded her company, Date Brazen, in 2018 and has since helped hundreds of women create love lives that are epic, settle-proof, and joyful-as-hell with her intersectional feminist approach.She changes lives daily on TikTok, Top 4 Relationship Podcast- The Date Brazen Podcast, and sells out coaching programs worldwide. Her book, Thank You, More Please: A feminist guide to breaking dumb dating rules and finding love, is changing lives around the world, published by Legacy Lit. She's been featured by the New York Times, Washington Post, NBC News, Oprah Magazine, and Glamour.Resources Mentioned:https://www.datebrazen.com/bookIRL Dating Scavenger HuntFollow Us:Here are 3 ways I can help you:Book A Call With Me - I've been getting A LOT of DM and email requests to chat with me and answer specific questions about love, dating, relationships, and men, so I'm opening back up my limited calendar for a few calls. So book a time with me here!Join the Get Your Guy Club- Wanna have Dating Support for a year to help you get your guy, but at your own pace. You can get access to my 2 weekly group calls, my private Facebook group, Monthly 1on1 calls, and my online course with 40+ hours of content for just monthly payments of $300…Check out the Get Your Guy Coaching Podcast- With more than 100 episodes, you can binge and learn so much with my podcast. The latest episode is all about Sex Appeal with Shan Boodrum. Check it out here.Send us a textThank You: A big thank you to our listeners for tuning in! Your support and feedback are invaluable to us. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing, rating, and sharing the podcast with others who might benefit from it. For more updates and behind-the-scenes content, follow me on social media and visit my website. We appreciate you being part of our community!
From MPR News, Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what's exciting in local art. Their recommendations are lightly edited from the audio heard in the player above. Want to be an Art Hound? Submit here.‘Hidden Herald' returns with new audio stories around St. PaulLast year, Jamie Daniels of St. Paul stumbled upon Wonderlust Productions' mini audio stories, scattered about St. Paul. Season two of “Hidden Herald” kicks off this weekend, with a new batch of five-to-ten-minute audio stories written by Minnesota playwrights and recorded by professional actors. This weekend's launch includes a scavenger hunt with prizes. Maps with the audio play locations are available starting Thursday at several St. Paul businesses, listed here. To listen — this weekend and beyond — simply scan a QR code printed on a durable decal on the ground.Jamie describes the wonder of discovering a new story: You scan [the QR code], and you are transported into a brief five-to-ten minute audio play that takes place in the place where you're standing. It's kind of like a scavenger hunt all year round, because you can find these stickers all over the place, around Lake Phalan, on Payne Avenue and in downtown St. Paul.Some of the plays are definitely kid-oriented, and some of them are not. Last year, there was one that took place in Mears Park that was a genuine horror story that gave me the chills. Some of the plays have a content warning at the top, if need be.Pro tip: bring some headphones or a portable speaker so you can hear them better.— Jamie DavisFavorites from St. Croix Valley Pottery Tour in one accessible locationCindy Ihlenfeld is a visual artist from Mahtomedi who serves on the board of the Weisman Art Museum, and she recommends seeing “A Culture of Pots” at White Bear Center for the Arts, on view through July 25 in the Ford Family Gallery.She notes that, for those with limited mobility, this exhibit is an accessible way to attend a pottery tourCindy says: “A Culture of Pots” is an exhibition of the artists that are typically part of the St. Croix Valley pottery tour in spring. And there are 68 artists, and I think 218 of their favorite pieces. The most delightful thing about it is that one of the resident artists at the White Bear Center for the Arts has created a display that looks very much like what the artists have in their yards during the pottery tour. It feels very intimate because of the way the structure is built to display the pots.— Cindy IhlenfeldPeople at PlayLou Ferreri, a visual artist from St. Paul, appreciates an exhibit by painter David Amdur entitled “At Play.” The paintings show groups of people enjoying the outdoors. The exhibition is on view at the Hopkins Center for the Arts through Aug. 2.Lou describes the paintings: They're impressionist, but they're also realistic figures. He incorporates sometimes 10, 15 figures in a setting outdoors, and they could be by the ocean, they could be mountain climbing, they could be by a lake or in a park. They are so celebratory, it makes me feel good looking at them.He's a fabulous colorist: he manages to combine primary colors in natural settings, so that the clothing that the people wear becomes part of the composition, and it brings your eye all around the surface of the picture plane.— Lou FerreriCorrection (July 10, 2025): An earlier version of this story misidentified Jamie Daniels and had incorrect information about “Hidden Herald.” The story has been updated.
This week's episode is a little off-script—and that's exactly the point. As ambitious women and small-town founders, we often prioritize productivity, progress, and performance... but what about play? In this episode of The Found Podcast (and all month long!), I'm diving into something that doesn't always make the business checklist: fun. Not passive, flopped-on-the-couch-after-a-long-day rest, but real, active, silly, let-your-hair-down, make-a-mess, laugh-til-you-cry fun. You'll hear stories from my scavenger hunt archives (yes, really), how I intentionally brought joy and connection back into my 2024, and why fun isn't frivolous—it's a vital part of leadership, creativity, and life. Because joy isn't a distraction from the work. It's fuel for the work. In this episode, we cover: Why high-achieving women lose connection to fun—and how to get it back The history of my scavenger hunts (yes, including costumes and awards) How disconnection in early 2024 led me to create something just for joy The planning and magic behind our annual TRASHed Scavenger Hunt What happened when a group of grown adults chose laughter, chaos, and friendship on purpose Why “fun” belongs in your business plan—and how to start .
Could your love of puzzles turn into a creative business? In this episode, we explore the world of interactive scavenger hunts—and how people are making real money designing them. Side Hustle School features a new episode EVERY DAY, featuring detailed case studies of people who earn extra money without quitting their job. This year, the show includes free guided lessons and listener Q&A several days each week. Show notes: SideHustleSchool.com Email: team@sidehustleschool.com Be on the show: SideHustleSchool.com/questions Connect on Instagram: @193countries Visit Chris's main site: ChrisGuillebeau.com Read A Year of Mental Health: yearofmentalhealth.com If you're enjoying the show, please pass it along! It's free and has been published every single day since January 1, 2017. We're also very grateful for your five-star ratings—it shows that people are listening and looking forward to new episodes.
I was recently reading the May - June 2025 issue of “Science and Children”, a publication of the National Science Teaching Association. In this issue, I read the section, “Science 101” written by Matt Bobrowsky. He wrote an article entitled, “‘What Would Be An Activity That Involves Both Learning and Play?.” A nature scavenger hunt can encourage exploration, observation, and critical thinking while being fun and engaging which shows that it can be an activity that involves both learning and play.
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The full interview with Chad Boudreaux is now available to the public!If you're a fan of gripping legal thrillers, government secrets, and high-stakes storytelling, you're going to want to dive into this one.We had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Chad Boudreaux, a man whose real-life resume reads like a political thriller. From the U.S. Department of Justice to Deputy Chief of Staff at Homeland Security, Chad has lived through the chaos most writers only imagine. And now, he's channeling those experiences into his powerhouse novels.
In this episode of Magic Key Adventures, Steph and her husband Alex celebrate the two-year anniversary of the podcast with a special trip to Disneyland. They discuss their stay at the Pixar Place Hotel, complete with a tour of the Creator's Club and a dip in the pool. The couple participates in various scavenger hunts, including the Key to Disneyland and Magic Band experiences, while also enjoying the park's attractions and unique 70th anniversary offerings. They share their experiences dining at the Hearth Lounge in the Grand Californian, navigating through Disneyland and California Adventure, and meeting up with friends and listeners during a successful meetup. The episode concludes with reflections on the trip and an invitation for listeners to share their thoughts on the scavenger hunt experiences.00:00 Welcome to Magic Key Adventures00:34 Special Co-Host Introduction01:17 Podcast Updates and Listener Support03:24 Disneyland's 70th Anniversary Buzz06:29 Poll Results and Listener Comments11:15 Trip Recap: Arrival and Hotel Experience12:54 Day at Disneyland: Rides and Experiences43:11 Lobster Roll Cravings and Disneyland Podcast Inspiration44:04 Day Two at the Grand Californian Lobby44:21 Meetup with Instagram Friends45:29 Scavenger Hunt for the Key to Disneyland46:58 Tiramisu Cold Brew Review48:01 Lunch and Personal Shopping49:09 Bengal Barbecue and Port Royal Jazz Club49:44 Completing the Key Adventure52:39 Relaxing at Pixar Place Pool54:29 Dinner at the Hearth Lounge57:07 Evening at California Adventure01:02:29 Day Two Recap and Breakfast at Creator's Club01:04:10 Monorail Ride and Ticket Issues01:06:42 Rise of the Resistance and Fantasyland Interaction01:08:22 Drinks and Sliders at Lamplight Lounge Boardwalk01:12:38 Hotel Review and Final Thoughts01:16:08 Upcoming Trips and Podcast AnnouncementsThank you to all of my listeners, friends and supporters!Follow me on Instagram @Magic_Key_Adventures or use this link: https://www.instagram.com/magic_key_adventures/Feel free to email questions and comments at: magickeyadventures@yahoo.comSupport the show with a one-time donation at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/magickeyadhNew! Patreon: Join my Patreon, it's FREE!https://www.patreon.com/c/MagicKeyAdventuresSubscribe, rate and review!I used a travel planner for this trip. If you need help planning your next trip, I highly recommend my friend Lynn Barron from ConciEARS. He even has his own podcast (and doing it for over 10 years!) Reach out to him at lbarron@conciears.com and check out his podcast! www.thesweepspot.com
@omnione12 @BillyLawrence-ux3uk @mikepict9011 @NeilMac-s6f @vagabondcaleb8915 Get ready for another hilarious and insightful episode of the Working Perspectives Podcast! This week, the hosts dive into a wide range of topics, bringing their unique perspectives and humor to every segment. Cheers Reenactment: The show kicks off with a side-splitting reenactment of a classic scene from the iconic TV show, "Cheers." Prepare for some laughs as the hosts take on these beloved characters. Story Time: Who Dat Dude?: In a brand new segment, the hosts share an intriguing story about a friend, challenging each other to guess which person from a list the story belongs to. Get ready for some surprising revelations! Same Brain Challenge: The fun continues with three rounds of the game "Same Brain," where the hosts try to get on the same wavelength. Blue Collar or Yuppie?: The hosts debate whether topics like "Smoking Cigarettes" and "Field Day in Grade School" lean more towards blue-collar or yuppie culture. Golden Girls Reenactment: The episode concludes with another hilarious reenactment, this time from the hit show "Golden Girls." Comment Response: The hosts take a moment to read and respond to comments left on their @YouTube channel, connecting with their audience and sharing their thoughts. Tune in for another episode packed with laughs, engaging discussions, and the unique chemistry of the Working Perspectives Podcast hosts!
This Stay Wolk episode features what you need to know from Georgia's scavenger hunt weekend (4:35), an interview with 247Sports national recruiting analyst Cooper Petagna (43:45), our weekly segments (1:43.07), and more! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/c/junkyarddaw... #247Sports #Dawgs247 #GeorgiaFootball Follow our hosts on Twitter: @JordanDavisHill, @KippLAdams and @BenjaminWolk AUDIO ‘Junkyard Dawgcast' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts and wherever else you listen to podcasts. -LEAVE a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... -STREAM on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7rLURgz... -FOLLOW on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/junkyar... -Follow on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0... WEBSITE -READ our content from Dawgs247: http://dawgs247.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA -FOLLOW Dawgs247 on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dawgs247 -FOLLOW Dawgs247 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dawgs2471 To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Georgia Bulldogs kicked off the summer recruiting season in style with the now annual Scavenger Hunt weekend. The Dawgs hosted several key official visitors, as well as some up and coming names you'll need to know moving forward. We break down the latest off of those trips and preview a packed summer ahead.
This Stay Wolk episode features reaction about commitment decisions by Jackson Cantwell, Jared Curtis, Jordan Smith, and Graham Houston; where Georgia goes at offensive tackle after the Cantwell news; a preview of the Bulldogs' upcoming scavenger hunt weekend; our weekly segments; and more! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/c/junkyarddaw... #247Sports #Dawgs247 #GeorgiaFootball Follow our hosts on Twitter: @JordanDavisHill, @KippLAdams and @BenjaminWolk AUDIO ‘Junkyard Dawgcast' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts and wherever else you listen to podcasts. -LEAVE a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... -STREAM on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7rLURgz... -FOLLOW on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/junkyar... -Follow on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0... WEBSITE -READ our content from Dawgs247: http://dawgs247.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA -FOLLOW Dawgs247 on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dawgs247 -FOLLOW Dawgs247 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dawgs2471 To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Presented by American Pride Bank -- Georgia missed on five-star offensive tackle Jackson Cantwell and there appears to be a narrative forming about the Bulldogs and NIL. Is it accurate? The DawgsHQ staff breaks that down and more. Jake Rowe and Jake Reuse dig into Georgia's success on the recruiting trail and how losing a big-time prospect doesn't mean that the Bulldogs aren't still a powerhouse on the recruiting trail. They also discuss Kirby Smart's recent comments on NIL and newcomers + the upcoming Scavenger Hunt.
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Welcome! ❤️ Today, listen to K read aloud Passover Scavenger Hunt by Shanna Silva ( ages 3 - 8 ). Every weekday, we will read aloud a new kids book.Passover Scavenger Hunt was illustrated by Miki Sakamoto. This book was published by Kar-Ben Publishing in 2017. Join us tomorrow to hear a new kids book read aloud by K!Thank you for tuning in to Storytime with K. In this space, we will read aloud your favorite kids books with new episodes posted Monday through Friday! Whether you use reading time to help build reading skills, learn English, or help your little ones fall asleep, this podcast has exactly what you need.Follow along on Instagram to see what book is next! You can find podcast versions of these stories on most podcast platforms, such as Spotify, Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Overcast, and more! New episodes posted daily Monday - Friday!VIDEO OPTION AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBE - Learn to read, learn English, or simply enjoy the illustrations in the book!*This podcast is meant for entertainment purposes only*#passover #kidsbooksreadaloud #storytimewithk
If you want to sign your kid up for the summer of a lifetime, now's your chance! Balance Adventure Camp is now accepting enrollment into their outdoor summer camp in Castle Rock, CO. Call (303) 529-9608 or visit https://camp.balanceschools.com/ to register today! Balance Adventure Camp City: Greenwood Village Address: 6833 South Dayton Street #248 Website: https://camp.balanceschools.com/ Phone: +1-303-529-9608 Email: info@camp.balanceschools.com
You're on deck! The April request show is full of beautiful and meaningful listener selections; we’ll also have a new Simply Folk Scavenger Hunt. Tune in from 5-9 p.m. on […]
This Sunday edition of the House is a compilation of the week's reporting, including: a Question Time naughtiness scavenger hunt, the Annual Review debate on Health, and the very unusual death of a Government bill — the Treaty bill. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Arguments, inferences, imputations, epithets, ironical expressions, or expressions of opinion. It's not a lost verse from The Sound of Music's 'My Favourite Things'. It's a partial list of things Question Time questions cannot include. There are also some must-haves; and separate requirements for answers. The House goes on a scavenger hunt, to find examples inside one Question Time.Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Tonight we feature three hours of fresh folk artists, followed by the second set of the 1988 Altan concert recorded by Tom Martin-Erickson at Turner Hall in Milwaukee. New tonight: […]
Today's McKee Moment reflects upon the past few days, and how our family's Messianic experience has been like a scavenger hunt.
314 Day is not just a day; it's a full-blown celebration of everything that makes St. Louis sparkle. It is a week-long extravaganza where the city's unique culture, vibrant businesses, and community spirit take center stage. Our guest, Tatum Polk, one of the masterminds behind this annual festivity, spills the beans on how this grassroots celebration has evolved over the past 19 years. He reminisces about the humble beginnings of 314 Day, where it all started with just him and his buddy Dip rallying the city to embrace its pride during a time of uncertainty. Fast forward almost two decades; 314 Day has blossomed into a globally recognized event that not only highlights local talent but also fosters a sense of community and belonging. We also chat about the exciting lineup of events this year. It's clear that 314 Day is more than just a celebration—it's a movement that brings people together, honors the city's heritage, and builds a brighter future for all its residents. So, grab your friends, family, and a sense of adventure, because 314 Day is here to remind us why we love St. Louis![00:00] Introduction to 314 Day[00:31] Hosts Introduction and Banter[01:45] Sponsor Acknowledgment and Community Message[02:58] Interview with Tatum Polk: Origins of 314 Day[06:00] 314 Day's Growth and Community Impact[09:07] Fun Facts and Local Trivia[11:01] Community Involvement and Future Plans[16:45] Encouraging Participation and Final Thoughts[21:21] Sponsor Messages and Upcoming Events[26:48] JJ Twigs and Old Vienna Collaboration[27:10] Celebrating 314 Day with Local Businesses[28:06] Unique 314 Day Events and Activities[28:21] Challenges in Promoting 314 Day[28:59] 314 Day Themed Menus and Specials[31:58] Library Events and Scavenger Hunts[35:08] Fun Facts and Word of the Day[36:44] National Days and Observances[43:56] Humorous Anecdotes and Jokes[48:45] Conclusion and FarewellTakeaways: 314 Day is all about celebrating the rich culture and community spirit of St. Louis, and it lasts a whole week, not just a day! Tatum Polk shares how 314 Day has evolved from a small event to a globally recognized celebration over the past 19 years. This year, 314 Day includes a variety of fun events like scavenger hunts and a community cleanup, promoting civic pride and unity. The founders of 314 Day aim to spread awareness about St. Louis, encouraging everyone to take part and celebrate their local culture. 314 Day emphasizes community involvement, inviting businesses and residents to join in the festivities and help shape a brighter future for St. Louis. With engaging events and a focus on local pride, 314 Day is a fantastic way for St. Louisans to come together and appreciate their city! 314 Day Home Page314 Day Events from March 4 – March 16 – STLMade314 Day InstagramThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#314day #stlouiscelebration #StLouisculture #communitycelebration #stlevents #314Dayactivities #StLouisspirit #314Dayscavengerhunt
Emily Griffoul of Colorado's Betty Ford Alpine Gardens is searching mountain landscapes for plants that are in trouble as the climate warms. Learn more at https://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/
DJ, Soly, Tron and KVV were each given $200 to spend as they pleased on golf memorabilia that caught their eye - regardless of how unserious some of the items might be. We give a quick lament to the items that got away or wouldn't fit our budget constraints and then show off our purchases for all to enjoy. Support our sponsors: Rhoback fanduel.com/nlu Subscribe to the No Laying Up Newsletter here: https://newsletter.nolayingup.com/ Subscribe to the No Laying Up Podcast channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@NoLayingUpPodcast If you enjoyed this episode, consider joining The Nest: No Laying Up's community of avid golfers. Nest members help us maintain our light commercial interruptions (3 minutes of ads per 90 minutes of content) and receive access to exclusive content, discounts in the pro shop, and an annual member gift. It's a $90 annual membership, and you can sign up or learn more at nolayingup.com/join Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The story is all about two kids who are BORED because they've had too many snow days. Their mom comes up with a great idea that they've never done before - a diy scavenger hunt! My guest Tara leads us through some animal inspired yoga poses and tells us all about making crop art. Check out pictures of her cat and favorite basketball player Naz Reid made out of many kinds of seeds on my Instagram feed @the_ready_set_go_show. What kind of pictures can you make out of things that you find in the kitchen or your backyard?
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Every Christmas, Kristen's family does a scavenger hunt to reveal a family gift or trip. This past year they decided to give the gift early, and we got to follow along on her Facebook page. We loved the idea so much we wanted to bring her on the podcast to tell us all about it. … Continue reading Episode 535: Kristen’s Family Scavenger Hunt →
Dear Loyal Readers,You and me, I'd venture to say, we like to read. This is why I put together this newsletter week after week. And this is why you generously subscribe to it. After all, this is Article Club, right? We're here to read.But we also know (though I don't like to admit it): Reading isn't for everyone. This month's article of the month, “Is This the End of Reading?” follows the downward trend of reading, especially among Gen Z college students. In her piece, writer Beth McMurtrie looks at the problem straight on: listening to professors, considering causes, and most importantly, thinking of ways to respond.There's still room to join our discussion on Feb. 23, 2:00 - 3:30 pm PT. For more information and to sign up, click the button below.Leading this week's issue is a conversation I had last week with Ms. McMurtrie. Especially if you're an educator or a parent, I highly recommend that you listen. In the interview, Ms. McMurtrie shares the feelings of professors dealing with the abrupt shifts they're witnessing in the classroom. Reading stamina has significantly declined, and so have critical reading skills. Gone are the days when students could read a book or an article on their own. Now, according to one professor, reading has become a “scavenger hunt,” in which students search for discrete answers to discrete questions, dipping in and out of short excerpts, rather than taking in a whole text.If that interview does not catch your interest, never fear. I urge you to read one of the other three articles in this week's issue. They are about:* how we shouldn't blame phones and the pandemic on the decline of reading* how a woman visiting an abortion clinic finds Christianity confusing* how a college in Texas espouses free speech, unless they don't like itIf you like what we're doing here at Article Club, and want to support this venture with a paid subscription, I would be very grateful. It's $5 a month or $36 a year.An interview with Beth McMurtrie, author of “Is This the End of Reading?”I had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Beth McMurtrie this week. Senior writer at The Chronicle of Higher Education, Ms. McMurtrie knows what she's talking about when it comes to the status of reading among college students. It was a delight to talk to her. I encourage you to listen to our entire conversation. Here's an excerpt:If you think of teaching as a vocation, a calling, which a lot of academics do, [the decline of reading] is really an existential crisis because you're seeing harm come to your students. I didn't find many professors who were angry at their students; they were sad for their students. They were certainly frustrated and sometimes wanted to beat their head against the walls, but they were sad for their students because they could see the anxiety that the students felt when they couldn't do the work.[The professors] would often say to me, These students have no idea how much less I'm asking of them than I asked of students 10 or 15 years ago. It changes what you can do in the classroom and how you can teach. You can't get through as much material, which means students just simply aren't as learning as much content. If you can't get through as much content, you may end up having to teach the skills that you thought students had learned in high school. So then your teaching becomes a different kind of teaching.And if you don't do those things, then you kind of have a dead classroom, or you might have a discussion that goes off the rails because the students are not interpreting kind of what they're learning in a useful way.2️⃣ The Loss Of Things I Took For GrantedI included this fair, well-written piece last year when it was published, but I'm sharing it again, especially since Ms. McMurtrie highlighted it in our interview. Focusing on the decline of reading among college students, it's a great companion piece to hers.Prof. Adam Kotsko writes: “For most of my career, I assigned around 30 pages of reading per class meeting as a baseline expectation — sometimes scaling up for purely expository readings or pulling back for more difficult texts. (No human being can read 30 pages of Hegel in one sitting, for example.) Now students are intimidated by anything over 10 pages and seem to walk away from readings of as little as 20 pages with no real understanding. Even smart and motivated students struggle to do more with written texts than extract decontextualized take-aways. Considerable class time is taken up simply establishing what happened in a story or the basic steps of an argument — skills I used to be able to take for granted.”By Adam Kotsko • Slate • 7 min • Gift Link3️⃣ Two Days Before Abortion Stopped In KentuckySavannah Sipple: “I grew up in a conservative, religious part of eastern Kentucky where fundamental Christianity rules. For most of my upbringing, I recognized the pastors, choir leaders, and Sunday school teachers as the folks who lived the kindness they preached. When someone's family member died they cooked food, cleaned house, and prayed with the grieving. They regularly took up offerings and gave food to those struggling.“What I didn't recognize at the time were the microaggressions. They'd say slight comments about Catholicism, which confused me as a kid because part of my family was Catholic. They'd make jokes about gays. Preachers pronounced lesbians the scourge of the nation because they dared to live without men. I was closeted, but I was both the butt of the joke and then the monster. Still, I was devout. This kind of confusing Christianity where hate is enmeshed with love was the only kind of sacred available to me. Even when my personal beliefs stood in contrast to what I was taught, I remained silent. I heard church folks disparage women who sought abortions. I heard their judgments, the way words like abomination, backslider, and sin always carried a tone of disgust and dismissal. And I stood by.”By Savannah Sipple • The Arkansas International • 8 min • gift link unavailable4️⃣ An American EducationNoah Rawlings: “A revolution in education! A resuscitation of the university mission! To happen in, of all places, not the pompous old northeast or the debauched West Coast, not New York or California but the country's southern reaches — in the Texas Hill Country, in the city of Austin, where already technologists and venture capitalists had swarmed, drawn by the absence of income tax and the looseness of labor regulations, pulled by the mild zoning laws and the natural beauty and the food trucks and the good vibes. Austin, because it was a ‘hub for builders, mavericks, and creators.' Here a new university: the University of Austin, or UATX.“UATX is a ‘genuinely safe space,' in the sense that it isolates students from the inconvenient opposition of other peers and professors. It is a monoculture of free-market faith which provides, in the end, a venue for young people seeking success in tech and finance to network and to fortify the rightwing ideas that brought them here in the first place.”➡️ Big thanks to loyal reader Tim for recommending this article. Want to nominate an article to appear in the newsletter? Click here.By Noah Rawlings • The New Inquiry • 26 min • Gift Link✅ It's time for a quick poll. I'd love to hear from you.Last week, we confirmed that most of you read Article Club via email. That's what I suspected. (But no problem if you use the app!)This week, let's solve a mystery.Thank you for reading this week's issue. Hope you liked it.
Great Episode lined up! First, major changes for Bobby coming regarding Columbus Fishing Expo and quite a bit of fishy stuff happening this week! Post NE Fishing Show feedback, and Drew Gregory in the beef seat this week, talking all about the 2025 KAS! Not to mention all the new info regarding the J&B Online Tournament Series! Tournament Links: April Scavenger Hunt: https://app.fishingchaos.com/tournament/bDExAjUvYDNewAzym6PA April Slot Limit: https://app.fishingchaos.com/tournament/1dimqIVXVZG4TQSUtJ6a May Scavenger Hunt OPEN: https://app.fishingchaos.com/tournament/DQ24w3ysx4rg7YLnyQeA Want to support the show? BECOME A JIGHEAD HERE: https://rebrand.ly/bf8612 And/Or Buy me a coffee here: https://buymeacoffee.com/jigsandbigs Subscribe to J&B on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQgjclBaAYEl0Xrw9JKYNQg Subscribe to American Vet Fishing on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@american_vet_fishing8741 BUY HEAT YOUR MEAT: https://heatyourmeat.net/ Call the J+B Hotline! 1+ (413) 324-8519 Or email jigsandbigs413@gmail.com (Questions, comments, FTG, Stories from the bait shop, Broke on the Boat submissions, and more) Check out our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/jigsandbigs Thanks to our Show Partners! - Hookset Hoodlums - https://www.hooksethoodlums.com - Use code JIGSANDBIGS10 for 10% off at checkout!!! - Dark Horse Tackle - https://darkhorsetackle.com?sca_ref=4963595.Ulm8078KDd [Save 15% off your first box in a Weekend Warrior or Dabble Pack month-month subscription using code JIGSANDBIGS15 at checkout or put together a BYOB and use the code JANDBBYOB25! - Omnia Fishing - https://omnia.direct/OmniaE-GiftCard [Save 15% off your FIRST order at Omnia Fishing!] - A-Bay Lure - https://abaylure.com [Use code Jigsandbigs to save 20% on your entire order] - Bay House Apartment - https://shorturl.at/fpRX8 - The Ship Motel - https://theshipmotel.com/ - Reaction Tackle - https://www.reactiontackle.com/JIGSANDBIGS - Three Belles Outfitters - https://rebrand.ly/zsdnchi - Torege Polarized Sunglasses - https://rebrand.ly/i2cqymx [Use code jigsandbigs10 to save 10% at checkout!]
At one time or another, we have all become fully entrenched in our own “stufff”, our own lives. Some people exist fully on that level each day; no judgment. However, if we are to become calmer then one that will benefit us each day, is to connect with the world around us. To that end, I have created an unusual scavenger hunt that will yield incredible results. Wanna hear about it? Come listen. Links from the Episode: Learn how to ease the pain of anxiety with meditation - Schedule time with Thom (Free Consultation) THANKS FOR LISTENING! Be a part of the show! Send me a message: speakpipe.com/zencommuter Email: thom@zencommuter.com Instagram: @thom_walters Twitter: @thom_walters Facebook: www.facebook.com/zencommuter Donate: Support the Podcast! Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify Rate and review in Apple Podcasts! Calmerin5/review Support the show on Patreon for bonus content!
How would you react if you had some wild, spontaneous sex with your partner while out drinking on the town... only to find out the next morning that the building ya'll were pounding against was a rape and abuse crises center? Let's talk about that, having to wear a magic fanny pack 24/7, being so good at fishing that you're able to save a drowning woman, ditching all your belongings to avoid some good ol' fashioned airport embarrassment, and more on today's episode of Can You Don't?! *** Wanna become part of The Gaggle and access all the extra content on the end of each episode PLUS tons more?! Our Patreon page is LIVE! This is the biggest way you can support the show. It would mean the world to us: http://patreon.com/canyoudontpodcast ***New Episodes every Wednesday at 12pm PSTWatch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/Qb8q6D6KJe0Send in segment content: heyguys@canyoudontpodcast.comMerch: http://canyoudontpodcast.comMerch Inquires: store@canyoudontpodcast.comFB: http://facebook.com/canyoudontpodcastIG: http://instagram.com/canyoudontpodcastYouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3wyt5rtOfficial Website: http://canyoudontpodcast.comCustom Music Beds by Zach CohenFan Mail:Can You Don't?PO Box 1062Coeur d'Alene, ID 83816Hugs and Tugs.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on the Geoff and Whisp show on 108.9 The Hawk, things get even wilder! From Metallica midnight sales and memos about show introductions, Geoff and Whisp are then joined by Alexi Linkenborg (MATT WALSH) from Spotify, on a mission to keep their podcast on the platform. Metallica Madness: Geoff and Whisp reminisce about buying Metallica's Black Album at a midnight sale. The Memo: Geoff reveals a memo he sent to Whisp about show introductions. Spotify's Secrets: Alexi from Spotify discusses the platform's algorithm, genre merging, and background music. Richard Marx's Culinary Explosions: A hilarious discussion about Richard Marx's cooking and temper. Art Spart's Birthday Disaster: Art Spart details the chaos caused by his scavenger hunt involving the Necronomicon and Cenobites. The Morning Zoo Phenomenon: Alexi explains why algorithms can't replicate the "Morning Zoo" format. Plus, Celebrity Impressions! A virtual John Popper! And why does Bono owe Whisp ten-thousand dollars? Sponsored by: Sharney's! Hair Dump! And Channel 8's “Live Island!” Guests: Matt Walsh (Not An Artist, Veep, Upright Citizens Brigade) Check out “Not An Artist,” available digitally on January 31st! Love 108.9 The Hawk? THEN DIVE ON IN! Subscribe on Apple. Follow on Spotify! Subscribe to our channel on YouTube! Give a five-star review on Apple Podcasts! Get official merch: http://tee.pub/lic/goodrockshirts Early access to audio and video episodes & bonus shows: https://patreon.com/1089thehawk Follow us on social media: YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Bluesky, Threads Learn more & sign up for our mailing list: https://1089thehawk.com Keywords: Matt Walsh, Veep, Not An Artist, Jason Gore, Geoff Garlock, Spotify, Podcasts, Morning Zoo, Radio, Classic Rock, Metallica, Richard Marx, Algorithm, Streaming Music, Val Verde, 108.9 The Hawk, Geoff and Whisp, Art Spart, Traffic, Cenobites, Hellraiser, Puzzles, Scavenger Hunt, John Mellencamp, Bono, Kiss, Blues Traveler, Sheryl Crow, Celebrity Impressions, Cloning
I'm a sucker for fresh ideas, and this is the most unique marketing case study we've covered on the podcast in ages. In December 2023, Nadine Nethery turned heads with a holiday-themed scavenger hunt on her website aptly named “I've Elfed Myself.” The concept? Nine hidden treasures tucked across her site that had her audience clicking, hunting, and completely hooked. In just 24 days, Nadine grew her list by 50%, generated $9K in revenue from 68 buyers, and secured two new clients — all without spending a dime on ads. This innovative marketing campaign also unlocked long-term wins, including word of mouth buzz around the scavenger hunt experience in communities beyond her own, inbound summit and podcast invitations, and a surge in both site sessions and engagement time on her site - hello Google optimization! Let's break down the data-driven strategies behind Nadine's festive marketing magic and the ripple effects it continues to create for her brand. View the transcript for this episode at: https://otter.ai/u/qzNnVyqobb4wiIWk1LL8W3FitNc?utm_source=copy_url Thank you to our sponsor! Get the support you need to ignite your business' growth through the Women's Business Development Center! Visit https://wbdc.org to browse all the available programs, services, financial assistance and events they provide. Connect with Nadine: Mastering CX | The Private Customer Experience Podcast: https://link.candocontent.com/cubicle Hidden Gems Mini Training: https://d227cbb2.streaklinks.com/CRKVFTrR0eJGxS1tfAi7KrHN/https%3A%2F%2Fcandocontent.com%2Fhidden-gems IG: @candocontent Iconic business leaders all have their own unique genius. Take this quick 10 question quiz to uncover your specific CEO style advantage: https://ellenyin.com/quiz If you enjoyed today's episode, please: Post a screenshot & key takeaway on your IG story and tag me @missellenyin & @cubicletoceo so we can repost you. Leave a positive review or rating at www.ratethispodcast.com/cubicletoceo Subscribe for new episodes every Monday. Join our C-Suite membership to get bonus episodes! Check out everything our members get at https://ellenyin.com/csuite Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hermione wants nothing more than to never see Hogwarts again but as she tries to move forward with her life, the mandatory return of all 8th-year students and the announcement of the year-long Unity Project, called the Scavenger Hunt, adds more weight to her already full mental load. To make matters worse, she's paired with her worst enemy, Draco Malfoy. As the year progresses, unlikely partners face challenges together in various Scavenger Hunts, testing their teamwork, resilience, and eventual understanding. Will the Wizarding World heal or will these Gryffindor/ Slytherin duos tear each other apart? Originally posted on AO3: archiveofourown.org/works/53417059
Hermione wants nothing more than to never see Hogwarts again but as she tries to move forward with her life, the mandatory return of all 8th-year students and the announcement of the year-long Unity Project, called the Scavenger Hunt, adds more weight to her already full mental load. To make matters worse, she's paired with her worst enemy, Draco Malfoy. As the year progresses, unlikely partners face challenges together in various Scavenger Hunts, testing their teamwork, resilience, and eventual understanding. Will the Wizarding World heal or will these Gryffindor/ Slytherin duos tear each other apart? Originally posted on AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/53417059
Hermione wants nothing more than to never see Hogwarts again but as she tries to move forward with her life, the mandatory return of all 8th-year students and the announcement of the year-long Unity Project, called the Scavenger Hunt, adds more weight to her already full mental load. To make matters worse, she's paired with her worst enemy, Draco Malfoy. As the year progresses, unlikely partners face challenges together in various Scavenger Hunts, testing their teamwork, resilience, and eventual understanding. Will the Wizarding World heal or will these Gryffindor/ Slytherin duos tear each other apart? Originally posted on AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/53417059
Hermione wants nothing more than to never see Hogwarts again but as she tries to move forward with her life, the mandatory return of all 8th-year students and the announcement of the year-long Unity Project, called the Scavenger Hunt, adds more weight to her already full mental load. To make matters worse, she's paired with her worst enemy, Draco Malfoy. As the year progresses, unlikely partners face challenges together in various Scavenger Hunts, testing their teamwork, resilience, and eventual understanding. Will the Wizarding World heal or will these Gryffindor/ Slytherin duos tear each other apart? Originally posted on AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/53417059
Hermione wants nothing more than to never see Hogwarts again but as she tries to move forward with her life, the mandatory return of all 8th-year students and the announcement of the year-long Unity Project, called the Scavenger Hunt, adds more weight to her already full mental load. To make matters worse, she's paired with her worst enemy, Draco Malfoy. As the year progresses, unlikely partners face challenges together in various Scavenger Hunts, testing their teamwork, resilience, and eventual understanding. Will the Wizarding World heal or will these Gryffindor/ Slytherin duos tear each other apart? Originally posted on AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/53417059
Hermione wants nothing more than to never see Hogwarts again but as she tries to move forward with her life, the mandatory return of all 8th-year students and the announcement of the year-long Unity Project, called the Scavenger Hunt, adds more weight to her already full mental load. To make matters worse, she's paired with her worst enemy, Draco Malfoy. As the year progresses, unlikely partners face challenges together in various Scavenger Hunts, testing their teamwork, resilience, and eventual understanding. Will the Wizarding World heal or will these Gryffindor/ Slytherin duos tear each other apart? Originally posted on AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/53417059
Hermione wants nothing more than to never see Hogwarts again but as she tries to move forward with her life, the mandatory return of all 8th-year students and the announcement of the year-long Unity Project, called the Scavenger Hunt, adds more weight to her already full mental load. To make matters worse, she's paired with her worst enemy, Draco Malfoy. As the year progresses, unlikely partners face challenges together in various Scavenger Hunts, testing their teamwork, resilience, and eventual understanding. Will the Wizarding World heal or will these Gryffindor/ Slytherin duos tear each other apart? Originally posted on AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/53417059
Hermione wants nothing more than to never see Hogwarts again but as she tries to move forward with her life, the mandatory return of all 8th-year students and the announcement of the year-long Unity Project, called the Scavenger Hunt, adds more weight to her already full mental load. To make matters worse, she's paired with her worst enemy, Draco Malfoy. As the year progresses, unlikely partners face challenges together in various Scavenger Hunts, testing their teamwork, resilience, and eventual understanding. Will the Wizarding World heal or will these Gryffindor/ Slytherin duos tear each other apart? Originally posted on AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/53417059
Hermione wants nothing more than to never see Hogwarts again but as she tries to move forward with her life, the mandatory return of all 8th-year students and the announcement of the year-long Unity Project, called the Scavenger Hunt, adds more weight to her already full mental load. To make matters worse, she's paired with her worst enemy, Draco Malfoy. As the year progresses, unlikely partners face challenges together in various Scavenger Hunts, testing their teamwork, resilience, and eventual understanding. Will the Wizarding World heal or will these Gryffindor/ Slytherin duos tear each other apart? Originally posted on AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/53417059
Hermione wants nothing more than to never see Hogwarts again but as she tries to move forward with her life, the mandatory return of all 8th-year students and the announcement of the year-long Unity Project, called the Scavenger Hunt, adds more weight to her already full mental load. To make matters worse, she's paired with her worst enemy, Draco Malfoy. As the year progresses, unlikely partners face challenges together in various Scavenger Hunts, testing their teamwork, resilience, and eventual understanding. Will the Wizarding World heal or will these Gryffindor/ Slytherin duos tear each other apart? Originally posted on AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/53417059
Hermione wants nothing more than to never see Hogwarts again but as she tries to move forward with her life, the mandatory return of all 8th-year students and the announcement of the year-long Unity Project, called the Scavenger Hunt, adds more weight to her already full mental load. To make matters worse, she's paired with her worst enemy, Draco Malfoy. As the year progresses, unlikely partners face challenges together in various Scavenger Hunts, testing their teamwork, resilience, and eventual understanding. Will the Wizarding World heal or will these Gryffindor/ Slytherin duos tear each other apart? Originally posted on AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/53417059
Hermione wants nothing more than to never see Hogwarts again but as she tries to move forward with her life, the mandatory return of all 8th-year students and the announcement of the year-long Unity Project, called the Scavenger Hunt, adds more weight to her already full mental load. To make matters worse, she's paired with her worst enemy, Draco Malfoy. As the year progresses, unlikely partners face challenges together in various Scavenger Hunts, testing their teamwork, resilience, and eventual understanding. Will the Wizarding World heal or will these Gryffindor/ Slytherin duos tear each other apart? Originally posted on AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/53417059
Hermione wants nothing more than to never see Hogwarts again but as she tries to move forward with her life, the mandatory return of all 8th-year students and the announcement of the year-long Unity Project, called the Scavenger Hunt, adds more weight to her already full mental load. To make matters worse, she's paired with her worst enemy, Draco Malfoy. As the year progresses, unlikely partners face challenges together in various Scavenger Hunts, testing their teamwork, resilience, and eventual understanding. Will the Wizarding World heal or will these Gryffindor/ Slytherin duos tear each other apart? Originally posted on AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/53417059
Hermione wants nothing more than to never see Hogwarts again but as she tries to move forward with her life, the mandatory return of all 8th-year students and the announcement of the year-long Unity Project, called the Scavenger Hunt, adds more weight to her already full mental load. To make matters worse, she's paired with her worst enemy, Draco Malfoy. As the year progresses, unlikely partners face challenges together in various Scavenger Hunts, testing their teamwork, resilience, and eventual understanding. Will the Wizarding World heal or will these Gryffindor/ Slytherin duos tear each other apart? Originally posted on AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/53417059
Sometimes running can feel like a drag, so this week we're going to talk about a way to make it more fun: scavenger hunts! Get full show notes and more information here: https://notyouraveragerunner.com/ep-369-a-running-scavenger-hunt/
Businesses and individuals often feel overwhelmed and stretched — that they can't get done all the work they need to. The solution they frequently turn to is finding a new app to use or hiring more employees to spread the load.But my guest would say that you can steal back hours of productive time simply by using the tools and teams you have now, if you learn to use them in a more efficient way.Nick Sonnenberg is the founder and CEO of Leverage, an efficiency consulting business and the author of Come Up for Air: How Teams Can Leverage Systems and Tools to Stop Drowning in Work. Today on the show, Nick explains how people spend almost 60% of their time doing work about work, and why hiring more people can actually make the problem worse rather than better. He then shares his "CPR Business Efficiency Framework," and how making changes in how you communicate, plan, and manage resources can open up hours of time. We talk about how to organize your communication channels so your work day isn't taken up by what Nick calls "The Scavenger Hunt," one of the most underutilized tools for taming your inbox, how to stop wasting time on meetings, and tiny changes that will add up to many hours saved each year. Along the way, we talk about how some of these tactics can save you time in your personal life as well.Resources Related to the PodcastAoM Podcast #689: Email Is Making Us Miserable — Here's What to Do About ItAoM Podcast #972: Down With Pseudo-Productivity — Why We Need to Transform the Way We WorkAoM Podcast #973: A Butler's Guide to Managing Your HouseholdTeach Your Wife to Be a Widow by Donald I. Rogers"Saving Seconds Is Better Than Hours" — Time article by NickTexts.comWorkona tab managerConnect With Nick SonnenbergCome Up for Air websiteLeverage websiteNick on LinkedInNick on IGNick on X