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Heath Brooks is a highly respected personal injury attorney with the Huntsville law firm of Timberlake, League and Brooks. You can also listen to previous podcast episodes with Heath's law partners Michael Timberlake here, Will League here and William Messervy here. In addition, this law firm sponsors the popular LawCall show on WAAY/ABC 31 on Sunday nights at 10:30pm. As you'll hear, Heath has been working at this same law firm for almost two decades, following a fortuitous concert featuring the Drive By Truckers. As a long-time musician, Heath and I also discussed Muscle Shoals and its place in American musical history. As an aside, here is a podcast with attorney Rick Hall whose father founded the Fame Music Studio in the Shoals. In addition to his interest in music, Heath also has a background in anthropology and archaeology, so much so that he got his degree in it and worked in the field for several years before going to law school. He also received a Master's degree in Environmental Management at the same time he studied for his law degree. Heath is as he appears on LawCall – affable, approachable, funny and smart. It is no wonder that he has a lot of prospective clients seeking his representation! I enjoyed getting to know Heath's history on this episode of the podcast.
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Warning Concerning Cliches"
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "A Prepared Place" from John 14:1-7
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends. This week's friends are Amy Alvey and Mark Kilianski of Golden Shoals! They recorded this a few weeks ago in front of a live audience at Old Growth Old Time in Seattle. I say they and not we because this episode of Get Up in the Cool actually had a guest host, Doreen Ditties, of Tradwife Stringband. Tunes in this episode: * Milwaukee Blues (1:20) * Easy Money (Golden Shoals original) (7:58) * Settle Down (16:44) * Turn the Radio On (Golden Shoals original) (28:54) * The New White House Blues (Golden Shoals original + tradition) (33:34) * Blue Railroad Train (Delmore Brothers original) (42:56) Visit Golden Shoals' website (https://goldenshoals.com/) Buy Golden Shoals' albums (https://goldenshoals.bandcamp.com/) Follow Golden Shoals on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/goldenshoals) PayPal GoldenShoals@gmail.com Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool) Send Tax Deductible Donations to Get Up in the Cool through Fracture Atlas (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/get-up-in-the-cool) Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! (https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/) Schedule a banjo lesson with Cameron (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/banjolessons) Visit Tall Poppy String Band's website (https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/) and follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tallpoppystringband/)
Jo Fleischer and his wife Becky recently took a trip to Alabama for Shoals Fest 2025, a journey that fulfilled a longtime musical quest. In an idyllic location in Florence, Alabama, the Fleischers took in sets by Jason Isbell, Waxahatchee, MJ Lenderman and others. And luckily for us, Jo took time to submit a concert report. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, next covered by Frank Muffin and now re-done in a high-voltage version by Quartjar again! Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
A sermon by Jordan Whitaker entitled "The Image of God" from Genesis 1:26-28
A sermon by Jordan Whitaker entitled "Indwelling Treasure" from 2 Cor. 4:7-9
A special service in honor of Brother and Sister Zeigler, showing our appreciation for their labors among us and in the wider community
Report from those who went to Honduras as part of the EFM Medical Brigade in October 2025
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Does God Hold the Paintbrush?" from Jer. 1:5, Psalm 139:13-16, Eph. 1:4, and Rom. 8:28
A sermon by Scott Loper entitled "Our Unchanging God" from Hebrews 13:8
A sermon by Scott Loper entitled "The Good Shepherd" from John 10:11-18, 26-27
A sermon by Scott Loper entitled "Staying Connected" from Romans 13:11-14
A sermon by Scott Loper entitled "Living a Selfless Life" from Acts 20:16-24 and Romans 12:1
A sermon by Scott Loper entitled "Joy Unspeakable" from 1 Peter 1:1-8
A sermon by Scott Loper entitled "Truth About Our Resurrected Lord" from John 20:19-23
A sermon by Scott Loper entitled "Living by Faith" from Genesis 6:13-22 and Heb. 11:7
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Comfort Hinders Revival"
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Satan's Systematic Scheme (Part 3)" from 2 Cor. 11:3, 13-14
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "The Plan of Prayer" from Matt. 6:9-13
A sermon by Matt Maloyed entitled "A Personal Pentecost" from Acts 2:1-4
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Satan's Systematic Scheme (Part 2)" from 2 Cor. 11:3, 13-14
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Parable of Prayer" from Matthew 6:6
Dedication service for Tyrone Hampton followed by remarks from Pastor Zeigler
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Satan's Systematic Scheme" from 2 Cor. 11:1-15
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "But We See Jesus" from Hebrews 2:9
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Christ Formed in You" from Gal. 4:19
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "How Important Are the Scriptures?" from 2 Tim 3:12-17, Psalms 1:2 and other Scriptures
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Open Our Eyes" from 2 Kings 6:12-17
A Wednesday night devotional by Edward Cook entitled "The Parable of the Two Lost Sons" from Luke 15. (Uploaded by request of Pastor Zeigler.)
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Victory Through Christ" from 1 Cor. 15
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Ask for the Old Paths" from Jeremiah 6:9-17
North Alabama's smallmouth waters are legendary, and in this episode, we get the locals' guide to making the most of them. We sit down with Captain Tony Cox, a lifelong Tennessee River angler and guide, to explore the unique mix of lakes, tailraces, and creeks that define the Shoals.Tony breaks down his favorite approaches for each water type, why heavy tackle matters here, and how to adapt when flows or weather change your plans. From sight-casting in clear creeks to battling big fish below TVA dams, you'll get practical tips and a feel for the area's fishing culture, including a few can't-miss barbecue joints and local music lore.Whether you're planning a trip or just want to up your smallmouth game, this episode is packed with local wisdom and plenty of stories from the water. Listen in, share with a fishing partner, and don't forget to sign up for the Southeastern Fly newsletter for more.Resources:Visit southeasternfly.comSign up for our newsletterProduced by NOVA
A message for our young people returning to school as well as teachers, staff, bus drivers, etc.
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Intercessory Prayer"
On this episode of The Mark White Show at Football in the South Scoreboard Media Days, we turn our attention to three storied programs in Northwest Alabama—Sheffield, Colbert County, and Florence. Hear from coaches and players as they share what drives their teams, how they're building leadership, and what it means to wear the jersey in communities rich with tradition. From small-town grit to 7A expectations, this episode captures the heart of high school football in The Shoals.
A sermon by John Zeigler with the title "Sufficiency and Efficacy" from John 6:5-10, 2 Cor. 12:7-9 and other passages
A sermon by Caleb Crouch on "Forgiveness" from Matthew 18:21-35
A sermon by Caleb Crouch entitled "The Blood of Jesus" from Hebrews 9:11-14
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Hypothetical Questions" from Romans 12:4-8 and other passages
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Except Ye Repent" from Matt. 7:13-14
What would you do after taking your company public and becoming a billionaire?If you're Dean Solon, you start over—with even bigger ambitions.The outspoken founder of Shoals Technologies is back with his new venture, Create Energy, and a mission to tear down the solar industry's bloated, outdated playbook—and rebuild it from the ground up with speed, precision, and American grit.In this unfiltered live keynote from Midwest Solar Expo, Dean reveals:The real story behind Shoals' rise to a billion-dollar IPOWhy he walked away at the peak—and what he's building nextHis no-BS take on labor, logistics, and why the industry's too damn slowExpect big ideas, bold opinions, and:
Sponsored content from Shoals Technologies Group.EBOS – electrical balance of systems – includes everything that carries electricity from solar panels to the grid: wiring, switches, connector boxes and other components. It might not grab headlines, but it's the backbone of every solar and storage project, and is essential to performance, reliability and project success. In this special episode of The Energy Gang, host Ed Crooks talks with Stephen LaFleur, Senior Director of Sales for Utility-Scale Solar at Shoals Technologies Group, about why getting EBOS right is critical. Stephen explains how incorporating EBOS early in project planning helps EPCs and developers avoid delays, lower costs, and ensure long-term reliability.Connectors are just one example of an EBOS component that can cause serious issues. A recent report from HelioVolta found that 83% of projects surveyed had at least one connector-related issue, many of them due to simple installation mistakes. In one solar portfolio, connector failure and replacement costs added up to nearly 60% of annual revenues. So how can developers avoid that kind of severe cost impact? Stephen and Ed discuss. Also joining the conversation is Grant Reasor – he's an Associate Electrical Engineer for Solar PV and Storage Projects at Burns & McDonnell, the international architecture, engineering and construction firm. From a project engineer's point of view, he unpacks why EBOS matters more than ever, especially as the industry shifts to higher voltages and looks to repower aging solar sites.The solar and storage industries are evolving fast. Stephen and Grant break down how smart EBOS choices can improve efficiency, reduce risk, and support the next wave of clean energy growth.This episode is brought to you by Shoals Technologies Group. If you are in clean energy, you know that project success depends on more than just panels and batteries, it's about the electrical backbone that connects it all. That's where Shoals comes in. Their factory-built, rigorously-tested EBOS solutions for solar and storage streamline installs, reduce costs, and improve long-term reliability. Want to learn more? Just head over to shoals.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On Episode 307 of the Enormocast, we are graced buy a drop-in concert and chat from Amy Alvey and Mark Kilianski of Golden Shoals. Of the pair, Amy is the climber, but together they form Golden Shoals, an old time and folk duo formed over a decade ago with origins at Berklee. Amy and Mark … Continue reading "Enormocast 307- Amy Alvey and Mark Kilianski of Golden Shoals: Rock Toppers"
Sisko and crew crash landed on a planet with enemies! How will they survive, or get back home??
Sisko and crew crash landed on a planet with enemies! How will they survive, or get back home??
Ray Jason has been writing the Sea Gypsy Philosopher blog, for the last twelve years largely touching on politics and social issues. His commentary is filtered through his unusual lived experience of being a longtime ex-pat open water sailor living on his boat, the Aventura. Ray's greatest contribution to the blogosphere is his Sea Gypsy Tribe concept — his belief that small bands of ocean-dwelling cruisers can both survive and flourish after any type of catastrophe which is the main thrust of our conversation here Ray's personal life path has been quite out of the ordinary. Right after college graduation, he was drafted and ended up in Vietnam on a U.S. Navy ammunition ship. Post-service malaise steered him away from the so-calleed Real World and he spent the next 20 years as a highly successful San Francisco street performer — juggling, his specialty. When that scene began to deteriorate, he commenced his sea gypsy life and has not lived on land since 1992. We speak with Ray today aboard his sailboat somewhere in the Banana Latitudes of Central America.
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the mysterious Isle of Shoals, a group of small islands off the coast of New Hampshire known for their haunting history. From shipwrecks to pirate legends and the infamous murders on Smuttynose Island, the tale of these eerie islands is one of tragedy, mystery, and ghostly sightings. Join Tony as he explores the strange reports, the key individuals involved, and the theories behind the haunting phenomena. Is the Isle of Shoals a place of true paranormal activity, or is it simply the setting for a series of tragic and eerie events that continue to haunt the living? Tune in to find out what makes this location one of New Hampshire's most haunted places.
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the mysterious Isle of Shoals, a group of small islands off the coast of New Hampshire known for their haunting history. From shipwrecks to pirate legends and the infamous murders on Smuttynose Island, the tale of these eerie islands is one of tragedy, mystery, and ghostly sightings. Join Tony as he explores the strange reports, the key individuals involved, and the theories behind the haunting phenomena. Is the Isle of Shoals a place of true paranormal activity, or is it simply the setting for a series of tragic and eerie events that continue to haunt the living? Tune in to find out what makes this location one of New Hampshire's most haunted places.