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Best podcasts about Scottland

Latest podcast episodes about Scottland

ZiFM Sport
MWOS upend rivals Scottland - ZiFM Sport 02.06.25

ZiFM Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 46:29


MWOS upend rivals Scottland. Moan Pacifika out of Super Rugby Pacifc. PSG win Champions League in style.

Loren and Wally Podcast
The ROR Morning Show Full Podcast 5/28

Loren and Wally Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 30:51


(00:00 - 3:20) It's Wednesday, the weather has taken a toll on LBF's chuckle patch, the chuckle patch is a patch of tulips in her front yard. They're so pretty everyone takes photos of her chuckle patch. (3:20 - 7:06) We did America we're number 1. In swearing. There is no country better than us with swear words. We think that Scottland should be number one. (7:06 - 10:33) If you're looking for the perfect vacation, it's going to cost you 8k-11k and it's only 3 hrs away. (10:33 - 20:50) Do you have a circle of sunscreen. We asked if any of us would apply sunscreen to a stranger if they asked. LBF is a F-ing Hell NO. Bob, it depends, Aaron welcomes everyone! 1 and 3 say they would lather up a stranger. All this and more on the ROR Morning Show with Bob Bronson and LBF Podcast. Find more great podcasts at bPodStudios.com…The Place To Be For Podcast Discovery.

ZiFM Sport
Scottland within a point of MWOS - ZiFM Sport 12.05.25

ZiFM Sport

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 49:19


Scottland within a point of MWOS.

Alaska Wild Project
AWP Episode 218 "Bobby Beef-Cake" w/Mike Green (Master Coach)

Alaska Wild Project

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 162:17


Daniel Buitrago, Brandon Fifield & Jack Lau are joined by special guest Mike Green executive coach, author, of the book Wanderlust   Alaskan's stop for alaskans, close call on the parks hwy, the new cabin roof, dudes at baby showers, slush cup 2025, Happy Birthday Brock Lindow, Beard Booze & Bacon event May 16th, “Hook” w/Iron & Wood Ammo, Hendrick w/Fairview Inn Talkeetna, a kink in the river, clear creek glory days, welcome Adak Island Inn, Mikey's caribou draw tag, make your family part of the journey, home-eco, Bobby Beefcake, druggy Doug, The Smoke Shack, Outward Bound, Service, Physical Fitness, craftsmanship & self reliance, exeriencial Education placentia plantation tobacco Nicaragua, meeting Coke Wallace, modeling for Tommy Hilfigher, DOD contracting in Irag, Cigar's on 5th, executive coaching, asking the right question, coaching the experience, foster youth rights in Scottland, Mongolian Golden Eagle hunters, Scare boy, eagles vs. wolves, McMurdo Antaritica, setting our own traps, emotional intentions,    Visit our Website - www.alaskawildproject.com Visit Mike's Website - www.mikegreenleadership.com Follow us on Instagram - www.instagram.com/alaskawildproject Watch on YouTube - www.youtube.com/@alaskawildproject $upport on Patreon - www.patreon.com/alaskawildproject

Tunnel
#185 - Dottor Slump e Harare

Tunnel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 79:34


In questa puntata:- Focus: colonialismo, dittatori, nomi pazzeschi. Il vostro solito giovedì tunnelliano vi offerto questa volta dallo Zimbabwe

ZiFM Sport
Highlanders share spoils with Scottland - ZiFM Sport 31.03.25

ZiFM Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 50:58


Highlanders share spoils with Scottland

ZiFM Sport
CAPS United gear up for Scottland clash - ZiFM Sport 07.03.25

ZiFM Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 49:28


CAPS United gear up for Scottland clash. India vs. New Zealand, Champions Trophy final preview. Man Utd. vs. Arsenal preview.

ZiFM Sport
Scottland coach Tonderai Ndiraya talks CAPS United clash - ZiFM Sport 06.03.25

ZiFM Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 49:47


Scottland coach Tonderai Ndiraya talks CAPS United clash. Liverpool in smash-and-grab.

ZiFM Sport
Scottland win it late - ZiFM Sport 28.02.25

ZiFM Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 48:34


Scottland win it late.

UNTOLD RADIO AM
Monster Soup #25 Pop and Loch: Loch Ness Monster

UNTOLD RADIO AM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 65:22


Today we discuss our favorite Scottish cryptic friend deep within the highlands, Nessie! Lets get Spooky!

2 Ales and Hockey Tales with Wally
Episode 441 Trevor Hendrikx

2 Ales and Hockey Tales with Wally

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 85:20


-A midseason update of the rising Cardiff Canucks and the Kincardine Kinucks -Getting set to take the original Cardiff Lady Canucks to Boston to make a memory for life -How we learned of moo offs in Scottland and bringing them to a Scottish settlement in Canada and sorting things by mooing -Rumour has it there is a testimonial for a Goat in Cardiff, Wales June 14th and Chippy Lane will be open

ZiFM Sport
Scottland's marquee signings - ZiFM Sport 14.01.25

ZiFM Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 50:34


Scottland's marquee signings. Lewis Hamilton excited to drive for Ferrari. CAF Champions League update.

The Brian Mudd Show
Shades of Ireland - A Vacation of a Lifetime

The Brian Mudd Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 25:26 Transcription Available


Brian and Ashley Mudd invite you to join them for a vacation of a lifetime in Ireland, England and Scottland!

The Stronger Stride Podcast
164. Chronic Fatigue, Ironman Training + Inner Voice

The Stronger Stride Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 108:00


164. Chronic Fatigue, Ironman Training + Inner Voice Today we are joined by World Champs qualified ironman triathlete, triathlon coach, physiotherapist and ex-professional swimmer for Scottland, Sally Wood. Sally is not only an incredible and well esteemed athlete, she's also a passionate coach and experienced musculoskeletal physiotherapist with a wealth of knowledge around training principals for endurance, performance and injury prevention. This episode covers Sallys upbringing as a swimmer, transition into college life in the States as she studied and swam full time and her life following, loss of identity and how she re-found purpose through her lead up to her first Ironman Triathlon. Sally went through a long period of unexplained fatigue following her first ironman which not only impacted her ability to train but also socialise, work and perform her day to day functions. Sally talks in detail about how she managed this and sort the help to eventually get back to normal life. There wasn't any quick fixes or supplements, Sal talks in detail on this. It was fascinating insight into living with an invisible illness and the impact that our inner voice has on our performance and mental wellbeing. Sally gives some really valuable advice on balancing training discipline with space for recovery and listening to your body. A very challenging thing for anyone who thrives on hard work and athletic achievement. We know you're going to love it! Thank you so much for listening and supporting the show. You can find us here: Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@strongerstride⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@sophielane⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@lydia_mckay⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Youtube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://youtu.be/gYjrfVTHfyA⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Discount Codes: TAILWINDSTRONG ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.tailwindnutrition.com.au⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for 15% off Tailwind's premium Hydration and Rebuild products! STRONGERSTRIDE ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.solemechanics.com.au⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  for 15% off Vivobarefoot shoes ⁠⁠ STRONGER15 ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://skorcha.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for 15% of Skorcha Sunscreen Thankyou so much for all the love and support! TSSP x

Warning! You Will be Offended
Ep 34 Castle of Spite

Warning! You Will be Offended

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 30:19


Jerry & Amanda discuss a castle in Scottland that was purposely placed in its location strictly out of spite. and, oh yeah, it's haunted!

VSiN Best Bets
VSiN Tonight | July 11th, 2024 | Hour 1

VSiN Best Bets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 44:59 Transcription Available


Dave Ross and Wes Reynolds open up tonight's show by recapping the day in the MLB and a historic night from Paul Skenes. They head over-seas to Scottland to talk about the Genesis Scottish Open. Ian Cameron joined the show to talk about some Canadian Olympic basketball and CFL. Lastly, Dave and Wes talk about some of the recent NFL news that could impact the betting market. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wake The Farm Up! - Maintaining Ground
Archive 2 Season 1 Episode 1 • July 2024 • Elves delivering poetry of the Dark and Light • Featuring Aether Elf, Kalpataru Tree, Dirtwire and Doctor Bionic

Wake The Farm Up! - Maintaining Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 60:30


Archive 2 Season 1 Episode 1 • July 2024 • Elves delivering poetry of the Dark and Light • Featuring Aether Elf, Kalpataru Tree, Dirtwire, Doctor Bionic, and a nostalgic cut from Stefin101.After an Elfed out Doctor Bionic intro this show flows...Questions? Do they start here?Here is a Garden.(1:52) Aether Elf  An artist of Scottland who forages and plays in the magic realms. Plantwalk, Elf Swag, Alone, Invisible Thread, Puffball, Difference, Flow Dream Check them out on youtube Check out their website and all the Elfy artwork!!!(19:15) Narrator Host Ande the Elf checks in  Welcoming thee new Archive and Season!(21:35) Elf Poetics - Dubbed and Dazzled, a love drip story.featuring - Dirtwire, Doctor Bionic and  Stefin101 (32:18) Narrator Host Ande the Elf checks in .   We even have Gramples!!!(34:15) Could everyone please take their seats? Dark and Light (35:10) Welcome Kalpataru Tree - Conversations with Plants, and album stream of Rythmic Fractals of Earths Imagination.(49:10) Ethical Mischief Cutting off the head(49:44) Elf Poetic -Am I home? Raw truth by the Roll. Ice Me down.(53:10) Narrator Host Ande the Elf checks in again.  They like this dark stuff. What the farm!?!(54:04) Elf Poetics - When Elf gets TiredSupport the Show.Subscribe Everywhere Cause thats cool hahaha!Links to Doctor Bionic • Kalpataru Tree • Dirtwire@wakethefarmup @maintaining_ground_podcast@kastle_369Ask how you could be involved in the show, Subscribe and Support the Show

RadioFreeProWrestling
WWE Clash at the Castle

RadioFreeProWrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 57:26


On this Midweek edition of the show, Ashlee and Shawn look at WWE Clash at the Castle and give their thoughts on whether Drew can leave Scottland with the title.  During the Stunning Six Questions, they chat about the 10 point plan by NJPW, and Who did killed WCW.     News Stories NJPW 10 step plan Kevin Kelly gives his side of his firing from AEW    

The NoDegree Podcast – No Degree Success Stories for Job Searching, Careers, and Entrepreneurship
Newspaper Boy to World-Famous Soccer Agent: How You Can Do It Too–John Viola | E205

The NoDegree Podcast – No Degree Success Stories for Job Searching, Careers, and Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 36:16


He got his start as an entrepreneur at the age of eight. He had a newspaper route. Today, John Viola is a successful soccer agent. This week he discusses the challenges faced and mistakes made along the way and emphasizes the importance of passion and hard work in achieving success. John also highlights the impact of AI in the soccer industry and the opportunities it presents. He shares inspiring stories of players he has represented and the satisfaction he derives from helping them achieve their dreams. John aims to pass on his knowledge and mentor aspiring soccer agents through his academy.Key Points DiscussedPassion and hard work are keys to success in any career.Mistakes are opportunities for growth and learning.The soccer industry is constantly evolving, and embracing new technologies like AI can lead to new opportunities.Helping others achieve their dreams can be incredibly rewarding.A college degree is not a prerequisite for success in the soccer agent industry.Timestamps00:00 Introduction: From Selling Newspapers to Becoming a Top Soccer Agent 01:28 The Role of a Soccer Agent: Negotiating Contracts, Scouting Players, and Networking 04:10 Transitioning Careers: From Electrician to Financial Services to Soccer Agent 06:31 Becoming a FIFA Agent and Building a Successful Career 11:22 The Evolution of the Football Industry: Changes and the Impact of Technology 14:19 Overcoming Challenges: Perseverance and Learning from Mistakes 23:45 Inspiring Stories: Helping Players Achieve Their Dreams 26:12 Navigating Difficult Times: Overcoming Challenges and Staying Motivated 27:36 Teaching and Mentoring: Passing on Knowledge to Aspiring Soccer Agents 29:04 Opportunities for Aspiring Soccer Agents: Fast-Tracking Careers and Building Success 32:28 An Inspirational Story: From McDonald's Delivery Guy to Successful Soccer Agent 35:22 Final Thoughts: Pursuing Passion and Finding Fulfillment in the Soccer Agent Industry Support/Contact John:-LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-viola-8a642641/-Website: https://www.451fc.com/ Books and resources mentioned in this podcast:Resume course: https://bit.ly/podcastpca Need career or resume advice? Follow and/or connect with Jonaed Iqbal on LinkedIn.- LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/JonaedIqbalND Connect with us on social media!- LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeLinkedIn- Facebook: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeFB- Instagram: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeIG- Twitter: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeTW- TikTok: https://bit.ly/3qfUD2V Thank you for sponsoring our show. If you'd like to support our mission to end the stigma and economic disparity that comes along with not having a college degree, please share with a friend, drop us a review on Apple Podcast and/or subscribe to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nodegree. Remember, no degree? No problem! Whether you're contemplating college or you're a college dropout, get started with your no-degree job search at nodegree.com.

Forgotten America
Ep. 075: Reflections on Europe, Forgotten America, and the Need for a Hall of Heroes

Forgotten America

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 33:04


In this special solo episode, Garrett takes some time to reflect on recent conversations with guests of the Forgotten America podcast and his Spring vacation to Scottland & Ireland. The last few months of guests and travel have driven home the need for West Virginia to have a Hall of Heroes to celebrate its people and its past. This episode is a great reminder of the importance of loving the place you're from and sharing your passion for it with others. Special Mentions: Edinburgh, Scottland https://edinburgh.org/ Similarities between Scottland and Appalachia https://www.ecoclimax.com/2021/05/the-appalachian-mountains-scottish.html Of course, Scottland would have a history of coal mining! https://edinburgh.org/event/before-and-after-coal/ Adam Smith: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Smith Cliffs of Moher – Ireland https://www.cliffsofmoher.ie/ Galway (Irish Nashville) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galway The Burren https://www.cliffsofmoher.ie/your-visit/beyond-the-cliffs-places-to-see/the-burren/   Garrett Ballengee, Host President & CEO - @gballeng Cardinal Institute for West Virginia Policy   Amanda Kieffer, Executive Producer Vice President of Communications & Strategy - @akieffer13  Cardinal Institute for West Virginia Policy   Nate Phipps, Editor & Producer Communications & Social Media Associate - @Aviv5753 Cardinal Institute for West Virginia Policy   Follow: YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram Support: Patreon, Donate, Newsletter

LitHouse podcast
History In the Footnotes: Leila Aboulela, Maaza Mengiste and Bhakti Shringarpure

LitHouse podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 63:48


History is written by the victorious. But do we not also need to hear the story from the other side, from ordinary people caught in the middle of historical upheavals, forced to pick a side, or just try to survive? To those relegated to the footnotes in the history books, or not mentioned at all.This can be said to be the starting point for the novels of Sudanese-Scottish Leila Aboulela and Ethiopian-American Maaza Mengiste, both writing about historical events in their home countries.The backdrop in Aboulela's new novel River Spirit is the dramatic time in the Sudan's history in the late 19th century. In the span of just a few years, the country underwent several occupations, as well as a bloody revolution led by a man claiming to be al-Mahdi (the Islamic Messiah). Through a multitude of voices from different sides of the conflicts, and with the young orphaned girl Akuany as a turning point, Aboulela leads us through a central historical time in the Sudan.A young, poor woman is also central in Maaza Mengiste's The Shadow King, telling the story of 1935 Ethiopia invaded by Mussolini's Italy. Told from as different perspectives as Ethiopia's emperor Haile Selassie, the Italian soldier Ettore and the servant girl Hirut, the novel offers a complex picture of the events. Mengiste has emphasized that she was particularly interested in exploring women's role in the resistance movement.Mengiste was born in Ethiopia, and is currently living in the United States. She has explored Ethiopia's recent history in both her critically acclaimed novels Beneath the Lion's Gaze and The Shadow King, with the latter shortlisted for the prestigious Booker Prize. Mengiste has also made her mark as a photographer and an essayist.Aboulela was born in the Sudan, today she lives in Scottland. She has published a number of award winning novels, short story collections and plays. River Spirit is the first novel in a planned series exploring Scotland's role in the British colonization of the Sudan.At the House of Literature, Aboulela and Mengiste meet writer and creative director of the Radical Books Collective, Bhakti Shringarpure, for a conversation about writing historical fiction, and about foregrounding the stories of women and ordinary people within big historical events. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Real Horror With Roanoke Tales
The LEAPING DOG MYSTERY Of Overtoun Bridge

Real Horror With Roanoke Tales

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 18:20


There is a bridge, in Scottland that has a fairly strange existence. Since the 1950s, it has been stated that atleast over 600 dogs have leapt from the bridge, to various fates. Some survived, some didnt. One man in particular even threw his youngling off the bridge during a mental break. But what exactly is going on with this bridge and why is this happening in this specific area? lets discuss that in todays episode! Thank you for Watching Roanoke Tales and I hope you enjoy The LEAPING DOG MYSTERY Of Overtoun Bridge rt thumbnail by @Anthroponeural Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/RoanokeTalesPatreon Merch: Roanokemerch.com

Eggcellent Adventures with Reec Swiney
EGGCELLENT ADVENTURES Ep. 24 Spam Valley Croft, Scottland

Eggcellent Adventures with Reec Swiney

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 30:46


Yes, you saw right, we are in Scottland for this episode! Reec talks with Andi of Spam Valley Croft about her chicken adventures, drams of a big farm, converting an inheritance into a homestead (croft), and everything in between. They talk about mental health benefits and how her backyard poultry is helping with anxiety and even lawn maintenance.

The Bold Tackle
Late night heartbreak

The Bold Tackle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 25:09


The dramatic start to Scotland's Euros qualifying campaign, the anticipation of the upcoming FA Cup semi-final and a whole load of listeners' questions – it's safe to say we had a fair bit to catch up on. In this episode, recorded almost immediately after Scotland's win over Slovakia, Sophie will be talking you through her thoughts on the past Scotland camp and will re-iterate the importance of and her excitement for this upcoming weekend. Further, she will be taking the time to answer all your questions and will herewith be discussing topics ranging from the importance of mental preparation for the big occasions to how the fear of regrets and complacency have driven her career in many moments.

Millennial Media Offensive
MMO #115 – Dope Counter

Millennial Media Offensive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 179:45


John shares with us the magic of childbirth and his gripes of wrath towards the hospital experience. If you like soapboxes, we’ve got a few of them for you! The Havana Syndrome is back in the news again. The election circus rages on with disappointing coverage from Perma-ducklips Kaitlyn Collins. AT&T Data breach comes oddly soon after they totally weren’t hacked a month ago. Israel is getting tired of killing Palestinians and expanding its horizons. Scottland has passed a new law that’s got everyone’s kilts tilted. Zoomers want to date each other from afar and much much more!   THE FAITHFUL OF THE OFFENSIVE ART: Clip Custodian, Back to Back to Back Art Champion! If you dare try to beat him, please send your submissions to: dan@mmo.show & john@mmo.show   Fiat Fun Coupon Donors: Eathan Crawley, The quiet soldier   Sat Slinging Soldiers: ·        Carolyn                   | 8,888 | BAG DADDY BOOSTER!·        boolysteed                | 6,666·        KatyKit                   | 5,555·        Dame Trailchicken        | 5,555·        Sir Jared of South Burien | 3,000·        sandesingh                | 500     Shownotes Ep 115             Presidential           Donald Trump Campaigning in Michigan                Biden Silent on RFK Campaign – FOX             Trump Bond Posted – NBC             Trump Bond Details - CNN             DJT Hush Money Trial   FTC Lena Khan Lena Khan on The Daily Show Amazon Suit Algorithms History of  Antitrust >>>Constitution Commerce Clause: The Congress shall have Power to regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes;   >>>James Madison, in an 1828 letter to Joseph C. Cabell, when defining the proper regulation of trade by the Congress, described the objective of regulating trade as “...understood and used by all commercial & manufacturing nations as embracing the object of encouraging manufactures. It is believed that not a single exception can be named.”   Mid East Israel Kills Aid Crew – Dem Now      John Kirby on Aid Strike ***Tonight is the 23rd of Ramadan, seen as the most important and holiest night of the entire month for Shia Muslims. It is known as 'Laylat ul-Qadr', (Lay-at---al-kud) or 'The Night of Destiny', ‘Decree', ‘Power’. It carries a very strong symbolic meaning, as it is believed this night will determine the world's destiny for the year to come.*** Key Bridge Key Bridge Update – NBC   Europe German Pot Legal      Social Media Gen Z Facebook – Chicago Local Iphone Finger Digital Dates   Trafficking Hawaii HB 2079  

High Society Radio
HSR 03/07/23 Filipeanuts w/ Zac Amico

High Society Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 56:57


Chris From Brooklyn is joined byZac Amico to discuss Japanese people doing their best American voice impressions, highschool kids who were made to lick peanut butter off the toes of other students as part of a fundraiser, the dad who drugged his child's teenage friends at a sleepover, the insane Willy Wonka expo in Scottland, Staten Island being taken over by wild turkeys, women getting prescribed marijuana for having a low sex drive, Sydney Sweeneys breasts hosting SNL and so much more!Support Our Sponsors!https://capsulyte.com/ - Click the link or use promo code GAS to get 30% off Today!YoDelta.com - Use promo code GAS for 25% off your order!YoKratom.com - Check out Yo Kratom (the home of the $60 kilo) for all your kratom needs!High Society Radio is 3 native New Yorkers who started from the bottom and didn't raise up much. That's not the point, if you enjoy a sideways view on technology, current events, or just an in depth analysis of action movies from 2006 this is the show for you.Chris Stanley is the on air producer for Bennington on Sirius XM.Chris from Brooklyn is a lifelong street urchin, a former head chef and current retiree.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisFromBklynInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisfrombklynFollow Zac AmicoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/zacisnotfunny/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZASpookshowEngineer: JorgeEditor: Mike SuarezInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikevsuarez/Executive Producer: Mike HarringtonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themharrington/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheMHarringtonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Wisconsin's Morning News
Gabe Neitzel: A different kind of Scottish Terrier

Wisconsin's Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 5:06


Gabe Neitzel joins the program and we

Business with Purpose
You are a Tree with Joy Marie Clarkson | EP: 385

Business with Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 53:22


I am so incredibly excited to sit down with Joy Clarkson in this week's episode. Joy wears many hats - from being a research associate in theology and literature at King's College London to serving as the Books and Culture Editor for Plough Quarterly. Completing her Ph.D. in theology at the University of Saint Andrews, she's also the face behind the popular podcast Speaking with Joy and the author of several books, including her latest release, You Are a Tree, which we chat about today. This conversation was so rich, and it was such a delight to unpack some of the powerful metaphors found in scripture together. I hope you join us as we learn more about the inspiration behind Joy's new book and talk about how God uses imagery and nature to help us better understand ourselves, our relationships, and the mysteries of life. 7:06 – Joy 101 Living in Scottland and teaching theology in London Joy's books and podcast Joy's love for tea, music, and baking 13:03 – The Origin Story for Joy's book Frequently relocating as a child Joy's lifelong connection with trees Living in one place for 27 months Exploring trees in Scripture  18:50 – Nature's Lessons The profound metaphors found in nature God's intentional creation The 7 metaphors explored in Joy's book 26:44 – Metaphors of Mystery God's intentional design woven into creation Embracing childlike wonder to see God's presence and intentionality Using metaphors as tools to describe the mysterious aspects of creation 40:59 – Final Takeaways Unpacking “love is a disease” The metaphors of trees and travel Connecting with Joy FEATURED QUOTES “Scripture itself… it's not just a rulebook…doesn't give us a bunch of abstract, philosophical truths about God- it draws on our experiences of the natural world, and our experiences of light and height and depth, to help us understand ourselves and our relationship with God.”   “I think metaphors kind of keep us open to the many facets of things and the mystery of being alive.”   “We are created to belong in this world, and to have a relationship [with] it and to find meaning in it.”   “To be in the world and to flourish we do need to have roots, we do need to be like a tree and stay in one place. But even the best tree human life is still a temporary life and we still have this sense of belonging for a home that isn't here." Learn more about Joy: https://joyclarkson.substack.com/about Check out You Are a Tree: https://www.amazon.com/You-Are-Tree-Metaphors-Nourish/dp/0764238256 Check out Aggressively Happy: https://www.amazon.com/Aggressively-Happy-Realists-Believing-Goodness/dp/0764238248/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=LfzV1&content-id=amzn1.sym.cf86ec3a-68a6-43e9-8115-04171136930a&pf_rd_p=cf86ec3a-68a6-43e9-8115-04171136930a&pf_rd_r=144-9553475-8087324&pd_rd_wg=LvZyp&pd_rd_r=6d7bd05c-79fe-4760-962e-083df08e9a43&ref_=aufs_ap_sc_dsk Speaking with Joy podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/speaking-with-joy/id1310614879 Joy on social media: https://www.instagram.com/joynessthebrave/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/p/Joy-Clarkson-100063508753020/ https://twitter.com/joynessthebrave?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Connect with me:  http://www.stillbeingmolly.com http://instagram.com/stillbeingmolly http://instagram.com/canilaughpod http://twitter.com/stillbeingmolly http://facebook.com/stillbeingmolly http://facebook.com/canilaughpod http://tiktok.com/@stillbeingmolly PREORDER YOUR COPY TODAY: Barnes & Noble: https://bit.ly/IIDLICbn Amazon: https://amzn.to/48VYFkG ChristianBook: https://bit.ly/IIDLICcb Target: https://bit.ly/3Shh3Q2 Walmart: https://bit.ly/3MmGVpJ Indie Bound: https://bit.ly/IIDLICib   About Can I Laugh On Your Shoulder? Can I Laugh On Your Shoulder? Podcast is a weekly podcast where we have honest conversations about faith, business, life, and everything in between. Hosted by speaker and author, Molly Stillman, her mission is to make you laugh, cry, and laugh till you cry. She wants to create a community of people who are unafraid to be themselves and have honest conversations about the things that matter most. Her vision is to create a safe space for people to explore their faith and share their stories and gifts with the world.

The Bold Tackle
Club, country and career

The Bold Tackle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 21:00


After last week's win over Birmingham, Leicester City have now been drawn Liverpool in the FA Cup Quarterfinal. A hopefully exciting game that both teams will be looking to advance from. But what about league? And international? In this episode, we will be discussing the latest ongoings at club and country for Sophie. After discussing the latest FA Cup fixture against Birmingham, we'll be discussing the quarter final draw and will be looking ahead to what's next for Leicester in the WSL and for Scotland in the upcoming international window. Further, we'll be discussing Emma Hayes' departure from Chelsea, what her exit means for the WSL and we will be highlighting the need to support female football players taking the first step towards coaching during their playing career.

Well That Aged Well
Episode 164: Charles I. The White King. With Mark Turnbull

Well That Aged Well

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 102:53


In this weeks episode we take a look at the Stuart king Charles I. From his upbringing in Scottland to his journey, to London. His trarvel to Spain to meet the infanta Maria Anna, and his marriage to Henrietta Maria, and his friendship with Buckingham. And was Oliver Cromwell the villain history made him out to be? Find out this week on "Well That Aged Well". With "Erlend Hedegart".Links to find Professor Turnbull here: Mark Turnbuulls website: https://www.1642author.com/Find Turnbull on Twitter/X: @1642authorMark Turnbulls podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1194917Buy Mark Turnbulls biography on Charles here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Charles-Private-Life-Mark-Turnbull/dp/1399082906Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/well-that-aged-well. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

No Driving Gloves
An ACE was lost today December 11, 1922 309s

No Driving Gloves

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 4:47 Transcription Available


A visionary and trailblazer in the early 20th-century motorcycle industry, WilliamG. Henderson left an indelible mark with his contributions as the co-founderof Henderson Motorcycles and later as the founder of Ace Motor Corporation.Born in 1886, in Scottland, Henderson's fascination with mechanical engineeringmanifested at an early age. His passion for innovation and machinery set thestage for a remarkable career that would shape the landscape of Americanmotorcycles.In 1911, Henderson, alongside his brother Tom, embarked on a journey that woulddefine his legacy. Together, they founded the Henderson Motorcycle Company inDetroit, Michigan. The company quickly gained acclaim for producing powerful,reliable, and well-engineered motorcycles. Henderson's keen engineering acumenwas evident in the inline four-cylinder inline engines that powered theirmotorcycles, setting them apart from the competition.The pinnacle of Henderson's early career came with the introduction of theHenderson Model D, which featured a groundbreaking 1,301 cc engine. Launched in1912, the Model D became an icon of American motorcycle design, admired for itsspeed and innovative features. Henderson Motorcycles established a reputationfor excellence, earning the loyalty of riders who sought performance andquality. Alan Bedell was one of those riders, on June 13, 1917 Bedwell traversed his Henderson from Los Angeles, California, to New York City, roughly 3300 miles in seven days, sixteen hours, and fifteen minutes,breaking the record set by “Cannonball” Baker on an Indian Twin. It was such a proudmoment for the Henderson brothers that beer was free in Detroit that day.Despite their record-breaking and endurance racing success, the industry was notwithout its challenges. In 1917, as the United States entered World War I, thegovernment redirected manufacturing efforts toward the war. HendersonMotorcycles, like many other companies, shifted production to support the wareffort by providing motorcycles for military use.Henderson faced financial difficulties, and in 1917, the Henderson brothers sold theircompany to Ignaz Schwinn, the owner of Excelsior Motor Manufacturing &Supply Company. Despite parting ways with the company he co-founded, William G.Henderson's passion for motorcycles persisted.Determined to make another mark on the industry, Henderson didn't stay on the sidelinesfor long. In 1919, he founded the Ace Motor Corporation in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania. With a renewed commitment to innovation, Henderson set out tocreate motorcycles that would captivate enthusiasts once again.Under Henderson's leadership, Ace Motor Corporation introduced the Ace Four,featuring Henderson's tried and true inline 4-cyl, a powerful 1,047 cc engine wascreated, and carefully designed so as not to infringe on any of Schwinn's patents.Henderson's dedication to engineering excellence and performance shone through,and the Ace Four garnered acclaim for its advanced features, including atriple-speed transmission and a modern fork design.William G. Henderson tragically perished on this day December 11, 1922, after collidingwith a delivery truck while testing a prototype ACE Sporting Solo. Henderson'simpact on the motorcycle industry was profound. His commitment to engineeringexcellence and innovation continues to be celebrated, with the motorcycles heplayed a key role in designing becoming revered classics. Henderson's legacylives on in the spirit of motorcycle enthusiasts who appreciate the pioneeringcontributions of this visionary figure in the early history of...

Footy Prime The Podcast
Footy Prime Live from One Soccer: John Carver, Retirement and 'Right or Wong'.

Footy Prime The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 60:20


James, Craig, Jimmy, Dan and Virtual Dubs, along with the ghost of JC welcome Scottland coach and former TFC head, John Carver to discuss Euro 2024, Newcastle rebuild and Jimmy's old antics. Plus, When is it time to retire? And Dan tests the gang's mental abilities in "Right or Wong". Fubotv is home to The Premier League in Canada. Don't miss a second of the action! Subscribe at: fubotv.com/footyprime   Presenters: James Sharman, Amy Walsh, Jimmy Brennan, Craig Forrest and Dan Wong Just a pretty face : Jeff Cole, VO and Editor/Producer   This podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion. Parental discretion is advised.  

The Microbe Moment With The Microbigals
Bioterrorism in the Modern Era: Soviet Russia's Massive Bioweapon Program and the Public Unearthing of Contaminated Land

The Microbe Moment With The Microbigals

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 27:44


In this episode, Tess talks about the Soviet Russian bioweapons program and their director Ken Aliback. She also talks about operation Dark harvest and how people shipped contaminated soil to officials in protest to the conditions of an island off Scottland.  Visit our website at microbigals.com where we regularly update new content, including blog posts. You can also find us on Instagram by searching for microbigals or on Twitter @MicrobiGals. Also, if you want to donate to our show, we have started a kofi page. you can donate on our website or visit https://ko-fi.com/microbigals.

Your Morning Show On-Demand
Entertainment with SOS Report: Netflix House is Coming

Your Morning Show On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 3:37


Justin Timberlake has mad people in Scottland mad because they want to turn a vintage theatre into a giant sports bar. Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner have another update and Joe just wants everything to go smoothly for the kids. Netflix is going to make stores based off of shows, Netflix house.Make sure to also keep up to date with ALL of our podcasts we do below that have new episodes every week:The Thought ShowerLet's Get WeirdCrisis on Infinite Podcasts

Jewelry Journey Podcast
Episode 202 Part 2: Why Curiosity Is the Driving Force Behind Kristin Beeler's Career

Jewelry Journey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 21:02


What you'll learn in this episode:   How Kristen decided to start the next phase of her career at Scotland's University of Dundee Why metalsmithing and jewelry attracts people who like a challenge How creating jewelry can be like creating an opera What young jewelry artists can learn by entering competitive exhibitions Why curiosity can help artists overcome shyness and fear   About Kristin Beeler   Kristin Beeler joined the faculty of Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design at the University of Dundee, Scotland UK in 2023.   From 2002-2023, she was Professor of Art and Coordinator of Jewelry and Metalwork at Long Beach City College in the Los Angeles, California area. She is native to the Blue Ridge Mountains of central Appalachia and is a second generation graduate of historically interracial and craft-centered Berea College receiving a BFA in Crafts and Applied Design with a minor in Philosophy (1989). Her Master of Fine Arts in Jewelry from the University of Arizona (1994) was followed later by post graduate studies at Alchemia Jewellery School in Florence, Italy (2011) and  Atelier Rudee, Bangkok, Thailand (2013).   Solo exhibitions include Integumentum 2021 at Baltimore Jewelry Center, Baltimore, Maryland, Archive of Rag and Bone at Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum, Phoenix, Arizona (2016) and Beauty and Other Monsters at Velvet da Vinci Gallery, San Fransisco, California (2007).   Additional Resources: Kristin's Website Kristin's Instagram Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design The Jewellery and Metal degree programme at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design Instagram  Long Beach City College Metalsmithing IG:@lbccjewelryandmetalwork https://thestrawfactory.com/ IG:@straw.factory   Photos Available on TheJewelryjourney.com   Transcript:   After two decades as a professor at Long Beach City College, artist and jeweler Kristin Beeler is heading back to school herself at Dundee University in Scotland. Although any international move comes with fear, Kristin has relied on a sense of curiosity to keep pushing her work froward. She joined the Jewelry Journey Podcast to talk about why certain artists are drawn to metal; how she tries to create context through her work; and why some of the most important lessons she learned were from submitting her work to competitive exhibitions. Read the episode transcript here. Sharon: Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Jewelry Journey Podcast. This is the second part of a two-part episode. If you haven't heard part one, please head to TheJewelryJourney.com.    If you look at Kristin Beeler's jewelry, she looks like she's a risk taker, but that's not really true. She has followed a well-worn path, but she also has risk in her work. She received her master's and then became a professor of art at Long Beach City College. She teaches both metal arts and jewelry. She is the Coordinator of Jewelry and Metalwork for Long Beach City College. Welcome back.    Did you have to do a lot of looking to find a school like that in the U.S.?   Kristin: It was a school my mother went to, so I was second generation.   Sharon: Wow! What are your thoughts about metalwork versus jewelry arts? I saw that you did some gloves in Tyvek. It was hard to pin down what you do because it's very esoteric. It has a lot of meaning. I kept asking, “Why this?”   Kristin: The work I do is more driven by an idea and trying to build a full context for an idea. The jewelry is part of that context. It's a bit like going to the opera. I love opera, and I love it because it's a full context. The stage is opera. The music is opera. The singing is opera. The costuming is opera. It is all of those things, and those things come together to produce this one idea. I wouldn't say my work is theatrical, but I think it has some operatic qualities when it works well. It's not meant to follow one particular pathway because, as I said, not everything is a piece of jewelry. Some things are meant to manifest through other things, and jewelry is a part of that.    Sharon: I see that you've been in a lot of competitions, where your jewelry is judged. Do you have trepidations? I can't imagine doing anything like that.   Kristin: It's really hard at first. It's one of the hardest things to get my students to do because when you do it, the risk of failure is huge. You're going to be rejected, but it is such good practice. That's what being an artist is about: trying to find the place where your work fits, and if your work isn't fitting into the place you want to go and into the trajectory you want, figuring out how to make it go into that trajectory. It makes shifts to what you're working on.    I haven't done it in quite a long time; most of what I do now is invitational work, but I do find it interesting to enter competitive exhibitions. It does a couple of things. Usually if I'm applying for a competitive exhibition, it could be because I want to get my work in front of a juror, or it's in a location where I want to go, where I have friends. Or it's a theme I like and I find interesting. But I had to go through a period of doing it and becoming O.K. with someone saying no and doing it anyway. When I was in graduate school, I was told, “Be prepared to wallpaper your room with rejection letters. Get rejected as much and as often as you can because it is a skill to build up and not let that stop you.”    Sharon: Are you ever rejected if it's invitational?   Kristin: If it's invitational, it's because they've seen my work and they want something in particular.   Sharon: That must have been a big hurdle in the beginning. To be rejected must have been a big hurdle.   Kristin: It probably was. Looking back on it now, it's funny. I was silly to be so worried about that. I think I was lucky that my work was pretty readily accepted. I think I did quite well. Even going into this new career—I'm basically going into a second career—there are moments when I think, “I don't know if I can do this. What was I thinking?” and I can go back to those moments previously where I tried to do something where uncertainty was guaranteed, or I didn't know how it was going to work out. I can say, “Well, I did that, and it worked out O.K.”   Sharon: Did SNAG help you? You were on the board of SNAG. Why don't you tell us what it is?   Kristin: The Society of North American Goldsmiths is the organization for the field. I have worked with SNAG since 1999 or 1998. That was when I first started volunteering for them. I started working with SNAG because I would go to the conferences at the encouragement of my graduate faculty, and I was kind of terrified. There were a lot of people there whose work I would see in publications or I'd hear about them. I was quite shy, so the easiest thing for me to do was offer to volunteer for something. If I don't know what to do, I'll work, so volunteering was a perfect thing to do. It was intuitive.    It wasn't planned at all, but I met so many interesting people by volunteering at the conferences. They would say, “Oh, would you be able to do this?” and I would say, “Well, yeah,” and then I would meet more interesting people. I don't know that it was a great expansion time for my work because there are only so many hours in the day. When you're putting your energy out for one thing, it's not necessarily going in the other direction. So, I don't know that I was accomplishing as much in my studio, but I was meeting really, really interesting people and having some really interesting conversations. I think that that was one of the most valuable things about being involved with SNAG, just getting to know the community in a deep way.    I served on the board of SNAG for five years between 2001 and 2005. I've had some job with SNAG almost every year since then, some small thing, helping with exhibitions. I have worked with the Diversity, Equity, Access and Inclusion Committee. I have worked with the Educational Endowment Committee. Currently I serve as trustee for the SNAG Educational Endowment Scholarship Trust. That is my primary role with SNAG at this point.   Sharon: Do you recommend it to your students as a way to learn about the field?   Kristin: Always, yeah. That and listening to Jewelry Journey.   Sharon: I don't know about that. I was thinking about you listening to other people's opinions. I once heard someone say that they felt they had to know who the artist was before they could wear the piece of jewelry. I just felt like, “Well, is it pretty? Do I like it?” and that sort of thing. That's why I would be intimidated.   Kristin: It was interesting to humanize all of those things. Often the work can be much richer once you have a better idea of the person who made it. It can alter your perspective on pieces to know who made it. Sometimes you might not want to know, but I think one of the great blessings of this field is that it is full of generous and warmhearted people who are so willing to share what they know.   Sharon: Do you consider yourself one of those people willing to share what you know?   Kristin: I hope to be, yeah.    Sharon: I'm struck by the fact that you say you were shy, because you don't come across that way at all. Does that present itself in your reluctance in going abroad and when you started teaching? Was that a concern?   Kristin: Yes, I was pathologically shy, but more than that I was curious. I think curiosity trumps those reluctances if you allow it to. Being curious takes you outside of yourself. You can become involved in other people's stories and other people's interests. When you change that reflection, then it's much easier to get to know people and enjoy them. As I said, my go-to was to do some work and find other people who are doing work and just help them. Carrying the load together is always a good way of lifting yourself up as well.    When I started teaching full-time, I spent probably the first several years pretending to be someone who is comfortable in front of a classroom. I don't know that I was, but I could pretend to be someone who was. I think going to Scotland, now that the challenge is there, it's exciting and terrifying by turns, but I'm so curious. I always want to know what happens when you do this or what happens when I do this. Pulling into that curiosity is a life raft.   Sharon: Do you have a history with the country? Did your family come from there? Did you visit it a few times?   Kristin: No, I had never been to Scotland before I interviewed, but my family has lived in Appalachia for about 400 years.   Sharon: Where?   Kristin: Appalachia.   Sharon: Oh, 400 years, wow!    Kristin: Yes, so they have been there for a very long time. Many people from that area came from Scotland, England, Wales, Ireland, so Scottish history was something we grew up with because of this strong connection to Scottland and Ireland. The music that was local to where I grew up came straight from Scottland. The local dances, the crafts in particular. Things that had been brought 400 years earlier were still practiced, and a lot of those skills came from Scottland.    Sharon: Do you lie in bed at night, or are you grocery shopping and an idea comes to you and you start on it?   Kristin: For my studio practice?   Sharon: Yeah.    Kristin: There are probably two tracks to that. One is that it's all a long inquiry that never stops. It‘s one little thing that leads to the next. It doesn't have a beginning or an end. It's kind of all in the middle and ideas roll in one direction or another. Pieces may not finish, but I'm committed to finishing bodies of work. I'm really terrible about it, actually. In terms of solutions—I think maybe what you're asking about is solutions to particular problems—those are things that revolve as well. Sometimes I'll see something, or I'll be making something that doesn't make sense in the moment, but I'll just hold onto it. It's like I'm looking for an answer to a problem. It's like, “Oh, there it is in this book or in this drawer of samples I made.” If I waited for ideas to come to me, I'd be waiting a really long time. I have to go out and hunt for them. They're constantly generating, but the solutions to problems plug in at different locations on a very long timeline.   Sharon: For instance, on some of the projects, whether you're invited or you decide to enter a competitive situation, once that's done, do you say, “O.K., that's nice. That's done. Now, I'm on to the next thing,” or is it done?   Kristin: These pieces often cycle in and out. Unless a piece is purchased, they all belong to this collection of pieces that are shown in different iterations. For group exhibitions, there may be between two and four pieces that are shown together, but for solo exhibitions, there's a larger body of work. Every time I show that body of work, it may have different pieces in that collection that are shown.   Sharon: What happened to the gloves that are made of Tyvek? How did you come up with the idea of Tyvek?   Kristin: Oh, I love Tyvek. It is such a fun material. Certain materials just didn't appeal to me, and I have all of these Tyvek mailers. I would get things in the mail, and they come in those Tyvek mailers. I saved all these mailers for years and thought, “I'm going to do something with them.” Then I realized you could just buy it. I had kept it because it has this beautiful, papery, silky quality to it which is really nice. It's virtually indestructible until it's not, so it has this strength but this vulnerability as well. I like that about it.    From time to time, I have made gloves over the years because I think they're interesting objects. There's such a strong relationship to the body and what we do with our hands. Those gloves in particular were designed with this young woman in mind who had this scarf. I already said I love opera, so having these opera-length gloves, I used a vintage pattern for that. I had her scarf embroidered on these very delicate but strong gloves that were kind of ethereal. That was perfect for my purpose.   Sharon: That's interesting. I saw the pictures, but I wasn't sure what it was. That's very interesting. Thank you very much for being with us today. Good luck in Scotland. We'll be reading about you.   Kristin: Thank you so much, Sharon. This was so fun.   Sharon: We will have photos posted on the website. Please head to TheJewelryJourney.com to check them out.   Thank you again for listening. Please leave us a rating and review so we can help others start their own jewelry journey.

Fringe Radio Network
Listener Stories: Bigfoot, Weird Lights, Ghosts and More - Where Did The Road Go?

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 93:23


Seriah is joined by Saxon and Chris Ernst for an episode of listener stories. Topics include a dancing ghost party in Scottland, Jeff Ritzmann, “The Haunted Mansion” theme park ride, a pair of bizarre events involving a massive blast of light at a school bus stop, abduction experiences, forgetting paranormal encounters, “Nur”-the heatless light of Sufi religious revelation, perception vs. reality, rare experiences, a foreign mental voice leads to intervention in a medical emergency, third man syndrome, Susanne Chancellor, Seriah's experience with ending up acting as a stranger's guardian angel, various beings in the Sufi belief system, Dharma and control systems, expectations based on appearance, a bizarre experience in 1960's Spain, power areas vs sensitive people, a conversation with Jeremy Vaeni and Jeff Ritzmann and Jaques Vallee, the attempted creation of a paranormal hot spot, a weird chiropractor and an unexplainable change of tea into coffee, Seriah's strange traffic experience, an incident of misperception by police, “The Invisible Gorilla” book, the “What Happened In Skinner” podcast, linguistics and paranormal experience, the difficulties of translation, strange lights in a forest, childhood Bigfoot experiences, an exorcism and a mysterious death, multi-generational alien experiences, extreme poltergeist activity, Irish traditional folk magic, a strange warning about the Moon, a weird disturbing neighbor, photos of orbs near a cemetery, hereditary paranormal experiences, a Paratopia interview of Debra Kauble AKA Kathy Davis, Budd Hopkins, “Extraordinary Contact: Life Beyond Intruders” by Debra Jordon-Kauble, UFO disclosure, Jason Colavito, Frank Scully, 1950 book “Behind the Flying Saucers”, a report of human-looking aliens dressed in Victorian garb with paper books, and much more! This is a rollicking conversation covering some fascinating stories!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4656375/advertisement

Drew And Fuse Show
Drew And Fuse Show Episode 093 - DJ Big Al

Drew And Fuse Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 115:16


In this episode Drew & Fuse sit down with Big Al, all the from Glasgow, Scottland. We talk all things music, and his time with Redbull, being a Threestyle champ. We talk about his Serato Top 5, and he gives us a crazy DJ Story about a time when he had a run in with Snoop Dogg. We chat with him about playing festivals, and what its been like to headline, as well as his current gigs, and what the current state of djing is like. We really enjoyed our time with Big Al, and he was a great guy to chat with. As always please make sure to like, comment, subscribe, download, share, and all that good stuff! Thanks for listening!

Miracle Soup
Findhorn, Guidance, and the Path of Ease

Miracle Soup

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 28:41


Today's episodal contribution is on the Findhorn community in northern Scottland. I provide an intro to the magic of this incredible experiment based on the book I've been reading called "The Magic of Findhorn" by Paul Hawken. We delve into God-reliance and tapping into guidance by letting go of trying to figure shit out. Facebook Link Here IG: alchemy_ninja email: chrisdheinen@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christoph31/message

Where Did the Road Go?
Listener Stories: Bigfoot, Weird Lights, Ghosts, and more - July 22, 2023

Where Did the Road Go?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023


Seriah is joined by Saxon and Chris Ernst for an episode of listener stories. Topics include a dancing ghost party in Scottland, Jeff Ritzmann, “The Haunted Mansion” theme park ride, a pair of bizarre events involving a massive blast of light at a school bus stop, abduction experiences, forgetting paranormal encounters, “Nur”-the heatless light of Sufi religious revelation, perception vs. reality, rare experiences, a foreign mental voice leads to intervention in a medical emergency, third man syndrome, Susanne Chancellor, Seriah's experience with ending up acting as a stranger's guardian angel, various beings in the Sufi belief system, Dharma and control systems, expectations based on appearance, a bizarre experience in 1960's Spain, power areas vs sensitive people, a conversation with Jeremy Vaeni and Jeff Ritzmann and Jaques Vallee, the attempted creation of a paranormal hot spot, a weird chiropractor and an unexplainable change of tea into coffee, Seriah's strange traffic experience, an incident of misperception by police, “The Invisible Gorilla” book, the “What Happened In Skinner” podcast, linguistics and paranormal experience, the difficulties of translation, strange lights in a forest, childhood Bigfoot experiences, an exorcism and a mysterious death, multi-generational alien experiences, extreme poltergeist activity, Irish traditional folk magic, a strange warning about the Moon, a weird disturbing neighbor, photos of orbs near a cemetery, hereditary paranormal experiences, a Paratopia interview of Debra Kauble AKA Kathy Davis, Budd Hopkins, “Extraordinary Contact: Life Beyond Intruders” by Debra Jordon-Kauble, UFO disclosure, Jason Colavito, Frank Scully, 1950 book “Behind the Flying Saucers”, a report of human-looking aliens dressed in Victorian garb with paper books, and much more! This is a rollicking conversation covering some fascinating stories! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Outro Music is Dimension B-248 from Craft of Unkonwn Origin Download

Daily Kos Radio - Kagro in the Morning
Kagro in the Morning - June 12, 2023

Daily Kos Radio - Kagro in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 117:26


Join David Waldman and KITM Worldwide as we celebrate International Falafel Day! Normally Greg Dworkin would be here singing falafel carols with us, but apparently his special appearance on Friday's KITM took it out of him and he's out today. Get well soon! I was out the last time that Donald Trump was indicted! Either I need more days off, or Trump needs more indictments. Read the full text of the latest Trump indictment in the classified documents case. Are you not entertained? Trump has never been associated with subtlety and nuance and this will definitely not be the beginning. If you think this case is open and shut now, just wait until you hear the rest of what Jack Smith has to tell you… and the considered and rational Republican response… and their follow-up. Of course, Judge Aileen Cannon could see this all differently, as she is wont to do. Scottland's former leader, Nicola Sturgeon, has also been arrested, and also says she's innocent of any wrongdoing, but with less caps. Donald Trump's spiritual bunga bunga, Silvio Berlusconi, is bunga bunga no more. Like Silvio and Donald, Russia has a few ardent supporters, and some who aren't. One way or another, their supporters are dropping like flies.

Whiskey Hell Podcast
A.I. Kills

Whiskey Hell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 145:59


Long one for you this week. We had a great deal of distressing things to discuss. The Hunter Biden laptop being unveiled was one of them and it's pretty disturbing. The Supreme Court sided with big business this week on two cases. One that ensured your employer can sue you if you strike. So that was swell. We also got into the on going issues with artificial intelligence. It would seem it's causing more problems than solving. We ask if people are paying attention to that issue or just letting it slide by. Also, we touch on if the earth is flat or not. This is Whiskey Hell PodcastThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5683729/advertisement

MG Show
Flannel Friday: Truth About King Charles' Coronation; Whistleblower Traps

MG Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 116:45


FLANNEL FRIDAY YEAH! "Shove your coronation up your arse" song, British soldier speaks truth, Elizabeth is a Pagan Druid, DJT returns from Scottland, Solomon explains Brennon's collusion, Geraldo runs cover for Biden Syndicate, former child sex slave tells his story, James Comer explains whistleblower information, "Placeholder" Twitter thread @intheMatrixxx, Build a New World Order, and more...

Juicebox Podcast: Type 1 Diabetes

Sian's child has type 1 diabetes and they live in Scottland. This BetterHelp link saves 10% on your first month of therapy Try delicious AG1 from Athletic Greens Use code JUICEBOX to save 35% at Cozy Earth  Get the Gvoke HypoPen CONTOUR NEXTONE smart meter and CONTOUR DIABETES app Learn about the Dexcom G6 and G7 CGM Go tubeless with Omnipod 5 or Omnipod DASH  Get your supplies from US MED  or call 888-721-1514 Learn about Touched By Type 1 Take the T1DExchange survey A full list of our sponsors  How to listen, disclaimer and more Apple Podcasts> Subscribe to the podcast today! The podcast is available on Spotify, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Radio Public, Amazon Music and all Android devices The show is now available as an Alexa skill. My type 1 diabetes parenting blog Arden's Day Listen to the Juicebox Podcast online Read my award winning memoir: Life Is Short, Laundry Is Eternal: Confessions of a Stay-At-Home Dad The Juicebox Podcast is a free show, but if you'd like to support the podcast directly, you can make a gift here or buy me a coffee. Thank you! Follow Scott on Social Media @ArdensDay @JuiceboxPodcast Disclaimer - Nothing you hear on the Juicebox Podcast or read on Arden's Day is intended as medical advice. You should always consult a physician before making changes to your health plan.  If the podcast has helped you to live better with type 1 please tell someone else how to find the show and consider leaving a rating and review on iTunes. Thank you! Arden's Day and The Juicebox Podcast are not charitable organizations.  

An Untold Narrative
An Untold Narrative : 0085 - Daniel Cocking of Laceless Design

An Untold Narrative

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 37:29


In Episode 0085, Daniel Cocking shares unexpected stories of working on the first 3D printed midsole shoe in the market for Adidas to the WHY behind building Laceless Design and Laceless Talent. With over 10 years of experience at Adidas from China to Germany, and now residing in Scottland, Daniel highlights a truly beautiful life full of purpose. Check out his journey: https://www.instagram.com/danielcocking/https://www.instagram.com/lacelessdesign/ --- Beat Provided By https://freebeats.io Produced By White Hot

Paneloids Podcast
The Nasty #1 with John Lees & Adam Cahoon

Paneloids Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 41:13


Jeremiah and Kyle interview artist and writer of Vault Comic's The Nasty, Adam Cahoon and John Lees! We discuss Adam's career in art, his gallery paintings, working with Vault. We discuss with John his writing process and growing up under the video nasties reign and then of course an inside look of Vault's new comic, The Nasty! Lastly, we quiz them both on classic horror villains (and not so classics) with our latest game show, Name that Horror Villain! Make sure to stay after the outro jingle for some out of context bloopers! Follow Adam on Instagram & Twitter @adamccahoon and check out his website adamcahoon.com. Find John on Instagram & Twitter @johnlees927 and his website johnleescomics.bigcartel.com. And of course, make sure to pick up The Nasty #1 in stores 4/5/2023! Escape Ordinary with Vault Comics (vaultcomics.com). If you are a fan of science fiction, fantasy, and horror, next trip to your local comic shop, make sure to pick up a few books with the Vault logo, you will not be disappointed. If you enjoyed this interview, subscribe, more Vault Interviews on the way! For even more great Paneloids content follow us on Tik Tok, for the full videos of our interviews head on over to YouTube, and while you're at it make sure to check out our Instagram and Twitter (@paneloids). Leave us a review on Apple, Google, Amazon, Etc. and we'll read it on our next episode. Make sure to DM us and let know!

Classical Education
The Whimsy and Levity of George MacDonald with Dr. Danny Gabelman and Dr. Reno Lauro

Classical Education

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 74:00


About the GuestDr. Daniel Gabelman grew up in the arid foothills of the Colorado Rocky Mountains but now finds himself in a contrapuntal landscape--the flat, marshy fenlands of Cambridgeshire.  He studied in Virginia and Chicago before completing a doctorate at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. Currently, he is Head of English at King's Ely, one of the oldest schools in the world. He completed his PhD on George MacDonald's fairytale levity at the University of St Andrews in the Institute for Theology, Imagination and the Arts (ITIA). His thesis was published under the title, George MacDonald: Divine Carelessness and Fairytale Levity (Baylor University Press, 2013).George MacDonald: Divine Carelessness and Fairytale Levity (Making of the Christian Imagination)You can follow Dr. Gabelman's work at the ITIA website.Show NotesIn the spirit of levity, Adrienne decided to release this episode on April Fools' Day. During this interview there were some bloopers (between a few of us) and I decided to leave them there in the spirit of April 1 and in the spirit of MacDonald's own whimsy and levity. We had fun laughing at our own blunders while considering grand ideas!Adrienne's friend and colleague, Dr. Reno Lauro co-hosts this discussion. Dr. Lauro completed his PhD at St. Andrews and shared a love of literature with Dr. Gabelman while they both were completing their doctoral pursuits in Scottland simultaneously. The joy of their friendship shines in this episdoe.I am grateful for the brilliace that these two scholars bring to this conversation.  Some Topics and Ideas in this Episode  George MacDonald, Coleridge, and whimsy!  George MacDonald's essay, The Imagination: Its Function and Its Culture Resources and Books & Mentioned In This EpisodeDr. Gableman's book: George MacDonald: Divine Carelessness and Fairytale Levity (Making of the Christian Imagination)A Dish of Orts by George MacDonaldvarious George MacDonald titlesThe George MacDonald SocietyFollow the George MacDonald Society on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/GeorgeMacDonaldSociety_________________________________________________This podcast is produced by Beautiful Teaching, LLC.Support this podcast: ★ Support this podcast ★ https://www.classicaleducationpodcast.com/supportOUR MISSIONWe exist for the benefit of both parents and teachers. Teaching is an art and teachers need opportunities to cultivate their craft. Parents need to feel confident that their children are receiving the best education possible. Therefore, our goals are to help parents make well-informed decisions about the education of their children, and to help teachers experience true joy in their vocation. We desire to bridge a large gap that currently exists between most classical schools and the parents who send their students to these schools. Immersing both parents and teachers into the beauty of good teaching is paramount to our goals! Our formative sessions are designed to be LIVE so that you can experience classical education through participating and doing. This is what is expected in classical education. In order to mentor you well, we invite you to participate for a full classical experience. Our online sessions assume modeling, imitation, and meaningful conversation as the basis of experiencing good teaching. OUR SERVICESIf you like our podcast, you will love our online sessions! We offer immersion sessions so you can experience classical pedagogy. A complete listing of our courses is at  https://beautifulteaching.coursestorm.com/Becoming an effective educator requires participation and doing, not merely listening to the ideals of a theory being talked about. Experiencing the labor of thinking, speaking, and asking questions is non-negotiable for a real classical experience. For this reason our courses are LIVE and not recorded. Participation is paramount to a true classical education. Teachers and Home Educators: Grow in your craft of teaching! Do you want to know how to apply what we discuss on our podcast? Check out our affordable on-line immersion courses with master teachers.  https://beautifulteaching.coursestorm.com/ Parents: Do you want to understand how to support your student in a classical school? Or, do you simply want to know more about classical education?  Consider our affordable book seminars. Explore why a classical education is truly a beautiful way of learning. Our book seminars and immersion sessions can you help you make an informed choice as well as help you understand how to support your children who may attend a classical school.  https://beautifulteaching.coursestorm.com/ Schools: We offer professional development for schools onsite or online. Email Adrienne at BeautifulTeaching@Gmail.com for more information.  _________________________________________________________Credits:Sound Engineer: Andrew HelselLogo Art: Anastasiya CFMusic: Vivaldi's Concerto for 2 Violins in B flat major, RV529 : Lana Trotovsek, violin Sreten Krstic, violin with Chamber Orchestra of Slovenian Philharmonic © 2023 Beautiful Teaching LLC. All Rights Reserved

The Jubal Show
What is the biggest myth that people still believe to be true?

The Jubal Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 37:32


What is the biggest myth that people still believe to be true? Find out the answer to that question in this episode of the Jubal Show!For todays Risiculous Internet Question we are asking, Who was the last person you blocked on social media? Jubal Fresh is pranking a girl, who was set up by her boyfriend, to tell her that her flight tomorrow is actually going to Scottland, Alabama, and not Scottland, UK! Christian Gray Snow reports on why one mom is refusing to pay for her daughters wedding in this Jubal News Network, Dan is on the phone and is being ghosted by a woman named Selena, and it may be all because of a kiss in this First Date Follow Up, there is a woman on the phone who has a Dirty Little Secret about her boyfriends brother, and there is a list going viral about the biggest myths that people believe to be true!Leave a rating and review wherever you listen. It will help the show out in a big way. If that's not your thing, you can find us on social media here:https://instagram.com/thejubalshowhttps://twitter.com/thejubalshowhttps://www.tiktok.com/@thejubalshow

VSiN Best Bets
The Lombardi Line | July 17th, 2022 | Hour 2

VSiN Best Bets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 45:15


In the final hour of the Lombardi Line, Michael Lombardi and Dave Ross continue to discuss The Open Championship. Then they turn to the NFL as Michael reveals his Blue and Red Chip players, specifically the Linebacker position. Thomas Gable - Director ofRace and Sports Book at the Borgata, joined the show to discuss this weekend's golf handle and more. Lastly, Wes Reynolds - VSiN Host and Golf Handicapper, joined the show to give his thoughts on the final day in Scottland.  Hosts: Michael Lombardi Dave Ross Guests: Thomas Gable Wes Reynolds See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

VSiN Best Bets
Betting Across America | July 17th, 2022 | Hour 1

VSiN Best Bets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 45:13


Femi Abebfe and James Salinas open up today's show talking about the final day of The Open Championship in Scottland. They react to round 3, along with the early morning action. Then they analyze the live in-play odds to see if there is a bet worth placing. Dan Fetes, joined the show to talk some NFL. Should the Bills be the Super Bowl favorites? How much of a difference will Von Miller make? Jordan Poyer is seeking a contract extension, will it get done? Will Josh Allen improve upon his season from last year? Which rookie will have the biggest impact on this year's team? He stays for a second segment as he then handicaps the AFC East. Who are the Bills' biggest challengers?  Hosts: Femi Abebfe James Salinas Guest: Dan Fetes See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.