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The devotion for today, Thursday, July 07, 2022 was written by Donald (Luke) Day and is narrated by Beth Wilson. Today's Words of Inspiration come from Psalm 139:7-10:Where can I go from Your Spirit?Or where can I flee from Your presence?If I ascend to heaven, You are there;If I make my bed in Sheol, behold, You are there.If I take the wings of the dawn,If I dwell in the remotest part of the seaSupport the show
Originally aired October 21, 2019West was born and raised in Texas and found his love of water at an early age. He was heavily involved in the water sports scene in Austin for years, organizing cleanups, races, etc. However, it wasn't until his first trip out of the county, at the age of 46, that West decided to pursue an enormous expedition, paddling the entire length of the Amazon River. This led West to organize The 2012 National Geographic Amazon Express Expedition, which was his first expedition. It started at the newly discovered/confirmed source of the Amazon, which added almost 100 miles to the river, and after 111 days, they made it to the Atlantic Ocean, 75 miles east of Belem, Brazil.West is also the first to kayak Europe's longest river 2200 mile Volga River in Russia. In 2020 he and his group will be the first to kayak the entire Northwest Passage - 1,900 miles across the Canadian Arctic Archipelago with the “Arctic Cowboys”.Check out his new book at the link below!westhansen.comFB: @westhansenexpeditions Insta: @westhansenexpeditionsDocumentary: "Peeled Faces on the Amazon: The Story of the Amazon Express." New Book!: The Amazon From Source to SeaSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/adventure-sports-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Fancy making your own games? We have a new release that may just give you that opportunity! We've also got Game Builder Garage, Saturday Night, Super Mario 64 and more! Games we discuss include:Layton's Mystery Journey: Katrielle and the Millionaires' Conspiracy - Deluxe Edition PLUS!Winds of ChangeGame Builder GarageCall of the SeaSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/nsukp)
The poignant and affecting sci-fi short film Into The Silent Sea follows a lone Russian cosmonaut stranded in space while on a top-secret mission during the height of the original Cold War and Space Race.Episode Links: Into The Silent Sea - The 7th Matrix Spotlight: https://www.the7thmatrix.com/blog/2020/7/3/sci-fi-short-film-into-the-silent-seaSupport the EYE ON SCI-FI Podcast & The 7th Matrix: https://the7thmatrix.com/support or directly via PayPal: https://paypal.me/the7thmatrixor Cash App: https://cash.app/$The7thMatrixSignup For The 7th Matrix Newsletter: http://bit.ly/31QnInnFollow The 7th Matrix On Twitter: https://twitter.com/the7thMatrixFollow The 7th Matrix On Instagram: https://instagram.com/the7thMatrixPodcast Intro/Outro music: "I Succumb" by António Bizarrohttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Antnio_Bizarro/City_of_Industry_Slow_Gun/Member of the WhatPods podcasting community: https://whatpods.com.
This episode is sponsor-free! Consider supporting us by sending $10 to @MacWatsonTalks on VenMo.Current Events:Arizona remains a national coronavirus hotspotLocal business owner wants to sue State of Arizona for closing down gyms againLonghaulers are suffering from virus long after "recovery"Crystal ball--will Ducey order shelter-in-place this week?Administration knew about Russia's bounty on coalition forces in Afghanistan and did nothing to protect US troops; meanwhile, Trump chummed around with PutinTrump accepted hypothetical premise that Biden will be presidentPresident's poll number continue to plummet s'MACdown: Presidential Fireworks at Mount RushmoreThis Is Us: Weekend warrior project utilizes recycled materialsLast Word: 53 days at seaSupport the show (http://www.venmo.com/MacWatsonTalks)
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Billy wrote and directed his first short film, Triple Kiss, and it stars Adam. In this episode they discuss where the idea came from, why Billy decided to make it and the value of working with like minded partners. Watch Triple Kiss on Vimeo and share it with your weirdest friends!Theme: Send Medicine - Way to the SeaSupport us on Patreon!
Billy and Adam learn about lesser known, but totally real, holiday mascots. Kitchen Gods, Cinnamon Bears, Easter Bilbies and men who dress like groundhogs. Plus, the movie Hook, the taste of nougat and music by Mya!Theme: Send Medicine - Way to the SeaSupport us on Patreon!
Billy and Adam discuss printers. Naturally. Learn about their first black and white printers, their obsolete color printers and how 3D printers actually work. Plus, Adam's secret life as a fax expert, Billy's brand loyalty to Brother and music from Brendan Shields!Theme: Send Medicine - Way to the SeaSupport us on Patreon!
Billy and Adam are joined by friend and fellow comedian, Ramy Youssef. In this episode, they discuss Ramy's upbringing as a Muslim in New Jersey, how it shaped his approach to comedy and the challenges of turning a personal story into a television pilot. Also, the three give some love to the members in Backstreet Boys, the background actors in Glee and listen to music from B2K!Theme: Send Medicine - Way to the SeaSupport us on Patreon!
Billy and Adam read a list of interesting facts and quickly get sidetracked. In this episode they discuss the R&B group 112, Billy's dislike of fish and the healing powers of the ice cream man. Plus, The Snapple Lady, pigs that eat people and music by The Lox!Theme: Send Medicine - Way to the SeaSupport us on Patreon!
Billy and Adam welcome CBS' Late Night VP, and friend, Nick Bernstein to the show. In this episode they discuss Nick's path to becoming a network executive, the importance of having a good attitude and the interesting history of the NBC page program. Plus: The Typo Challenge, USPS appreciation and music by Kanye West!Theme: Send Medicine - Way to the SeaSupport us on Patreon!
Billy and Adam discuss cryptocurrencies with their guest Amir Blumenfeld. Billy has been investing in imaginary coins for months. Amir has been doing it for years. Adam is deeply confused. What have they learned? What have they earned? And what are they exactly? This crash course in internet coins is guaranteed to get you rich. Plus, music from Wiley!Theme: Send Medicine - Way to the SeaSupport us on Patreon!
In this episode of the L3 Leadership podcast, Doug Smith interviews Andy Toole, Coach of the Robert Morris University Basketball team. They talk coaching, team-building, leadership, and more. To connect with Andy, go to L3Leadership.org/episode114 Andy's Bio: Presiding over the golden age of Robert Morris University men’s basketball is Andrew Toole, who is in his seventh season as the head coach of the Colonials in 2016-17. Introduced as the eighth head coach in the program’s 40-year Division I history at a press conference at the Charles L. Sewall Center May 11, 2010, Toole signed a two-year contract extension at RMU April 15, 2015, and will lead the Colonials through the 2019-20 campaign. In six seasons under Toole’s tutelage, the Colonials have posted an overall record of 120-87 (.580), including a mark of 73-33 (.689) against Northeast Conference opponents. Toole has overseen the most successful stretch in school history during his nine-year tenure at Robert Morris. Named an assistant coach under former head coach Mike Rice in 2007, Toole was elevated to associate head coach the following season before taking over the reigns as head coach in 2010. During Toole's six seasons as head coach at RMU, the Colonials have claimed two NEC regular-season championships (2013, 2014), appeared in four NEC Tournament championship games (2011, 2012, 2014, 2015) and have made four national postseason appearances. Robert Morris played in its first CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) in 2012, earned automatic bids to the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) in both 2013 and 2014 and appeared in the 2015 NCAA Tournament. Four of RMU's five victories in a national postseason tournament have come under Toole. In 2011-12, his second year as head coach, Toole led the Colonials to an overall record of 26-11 (.703). Robert Morris tied a school record for victories by advancing to the quarterfinals of the 2012 CIT thanks to road wins over Indiana State (3/13/12) and Toledo (3/17/12). In 2012-13, RMU claimed its 10th NEC regular-season championship with a ledger of 14-4 (.778) in conference action and overall finished 24-11 (.686). Robert Morris earned a spot in the 2013 NIT, advancing to the second round thanks to a landmark 59-57 victory over Kentucky (3/19/13) in front of 3,444 fans at the Charles L. Sewall Center, the largest crowd in school history. RMU earned its second straight NEC regular-season crown in 2013-14 with a record of 14-2 (.875) in league play and finished 22-14 (.611) overall. For his efforts, Toole was named the 2014 NEC Jim Phelan Coach of the Year. Led by a career-high 38 points from 2014 NEC Player of the Year Karvel Anderson (2012-14), the Colonials notched a win in the first round of the NIT for the second consecutive year with an 89-78 victory at St. John's (3/18/14). In the history of the NIT, a No. 8 seed has knocked off a No. 1 seed just four times, with Robert Morris owning two of those victories thanks to its wins over Kentucky and St. John's. Toole guided Robert Morris to an overall record of 20-15 (.571) in 2014-15, including a mark of 12-6 (.667) in the NEC. The Colonials finished in a tie for second place with Bryant in the league standings and as the No. 2 seed claimed the 2015 NEC Tournament title with a 66-63 win at No. 1 seed St. Francis Brooklyn (3/10/15). The win over the Terriers helped RMU secure its league-high eighth NEC Tournament title and subsequent bid to the NCAA Tournament. Robert Morris earned its first NCAA Tournament victory since 1983 and second overall in program history by posting an 81-77 victory over North Florida (3/18/15) as part of the 2015 NCAA First Four at UD Arena in Dayton, Ohio. Two days later the Colonials fell to eventual 2015 national champion Duke (3/20/15), 85-56, in Charlotte, N.C. In his first seaSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/l3leadership)