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Clark County Today News
Doc Harris Stadium crew in Camas works overtime for special playoff doubleheader

Clark County Today News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 6:51


Doc Harris Stadium's crew worked a full 13-hour schedule to host two state playoff football games, with managers, ticket staff, gate greeters, concessions volunteers and field crews keeping operations running as Camas, Skyline, Seton Catholic and La Center fans filled the stadium for a rare doubleheader. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/people/doc-harris-stadium-crew-in-camas-works-overtime-for-special-playoff-doubleheader/ #HighSchoolSports #Camas #DocHarrisStadium #Playoffs #Football #ClarkCounty #WIAA #SetonCatholic

Right Hand Drive Guys
SEMA SHOW 2025 - EP.160

Right Hand Drive Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 35:56


Send us a textIn this episode of the Right Hand Drive Guys Podcast, we break down our full experience at the 2025 SEMA Show — the biggest one yet. From cutting-edge new products to some of the cleanest and craziest JDM builds we've ever seen, we cover everything that made this year's show absolutely massive.We talk about the standout booths, the game-changing parts, and the moments that had the whole crowd buzzing. Plus, we dive into the after-meets,  the pop-up events, and all the wild stuff that happens once the convention center lights go out.

The Kirby on Sports Podcast
Kirby's Kickoff - Postseason Week 1

The Kirby on Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 101:23


We have reached The High School Football Playoffs in Region 2B, 3B and 4D!In Region 2B, The Strasburg Rams are on a first round bye and will play the winner of Central and Fort Defiance. In Region 3B Warren County travels to face Kettle Run and Skyline hosts Meridian. In Region 4D Sherando hosts James Wood and Handley hosts Liberty on SaturdayOn this Playoff edition of Kirby's Kickoff Josh starts the show touching on some of the All District Nominees in The Bull Run District and Northwestern District and he also breaks down all the Playoff Brackets as well. Later in the show Josh chats with Ryan Rutherford to break down the Skyline v Meridian matchup. Dan Gloster joins to discuss Handley's home game against Liberty. All that plus interviews with coaches from across the area as we get you set for Playoff Football in the area. You don't want to miss a special interview with Northwestern District Class 3 Offensive Player of The Year, Zayden Burks who recently rushed for 2,000 yards on the season.Stay tuned for more High School Sports coverage to come on The Kirby on Sports Podcast.A huge thanks to our sponsors!Frederick County Parks and Recreation is the Title Sponsor of Kirby on Sports & The Kirby on Sports Podcast. To find out additional information on their latest events and programs you can visit fcprd.netPM+ ReservesShenandoah PrimitivesMark Francis with ICON Real EstateBarrett Pest and Termite ServicesMark Lynch with Guild MortgageShenandoah MusicICON MediaOn The Road Driving SchoolNulook LandscapingBarry Pearson with EquipmentSharewww.kirbyonsports.com

Moser, Lombardi and Kane
11-11-25 Hour 3 - Overcoming Sackholm Syndrome/Too many props, MNF Snoozefest/Rainbow skyline is back

Moser, Lombardi and Kane

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 45:54 Transcription Available


0:00 - We coined the term earlier in the show. What exactly is Sackholm Syndrome? How is it affecting Bo Nix? How can he overcome it?16:59 - Vic's ready to proclaim it: there are too many prop bets. We're out here betting on individual pitches? That's insane. If you want to curb illegal betting/tampering/point shaving/whatever, cool it on all these crazy prop bets.After that...Monday Night Football last night was horrible. Real snoozefest. The Broncos and Raiders 10-7 snoozer was on a Thursday! Short week! What excuses do Philly and Green Bay have for last night's debacle?34:51 - We've been asking for it since the bubble...and our prayers were finally answered. The Nuggets are officially bringing back the black rainbow skyline jerseys.

Big Sky Breakdown
Skyline Sports Bobcat beat writer Tom Stuber on Montana State entering final two weeks of regular season

Big Sky Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 32:08


Skyline Sports Bobcat beat writer Tom Stuber checks in with Colter Nuanez for an update on all things MSU through 10 games, including surprises, standouts and more. 

DESDE EL PADDOCK CON MEMO ROJAS, ALEX Y MUNIR
Remontada de Verstappen y Lando gana Brasil con Skyline Racing - Desde el Paddock T2 - Capítulo 39

DESDE EL PADDOCK CON MEMO ROJAS, ALEX Y MUNIR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 123:33


¡Bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio de Desde el Paddock! Esta semana desmenuzamos todo lo que dejó el fin de semana en Brasil: lluvia, sprint, polémicas y remontadas. Lando Norris firma un fin de semana total y estira su ventaja a 24 puntos, mientras Max Verstappen se saca la espina con una masterclass de Pit-Lane a P3 que deja una pregunta en el aire: ¿con esa estrategia podía ganar? Nos acompaña  @SkylineRacing , creador de uno de los canales de F1 en español más importantes, y traemos una charla exclusiva con Noel León: técnica pura, cómo leer el agarre en mojado y los secretos para exprimir el coche al límite.La acción empezó en la Sprint Qualy: Norris dominó, Kimi Antonelli se clavó en P2, Piastri P3 y Verstappen P6 con alarmas encendidas. En la Sprint, Lando ganó con autoridad y sumó +9 puntos; Antonelli sostuvo el segundo y la curva 3 se volvió caos entre Piastri, Hülkenberg y Colapinto tras un piano mojado por Norris sin intención. Bortoleto sufrió un golpe duro: explicamos al detalle el fallo de DRS… ¿error del piloto o del sistema? En la qualy estalló la bomba: Verstappen fuera en Q1 (P16) con un Red Bull sin ritmo, Leclerc se metió a la ecuación y Norris cerró una pole inalcanzable. Ya en carrera pasó de todo: Hamilton tocó a Colapinto, el nuevo golpe de Bortoleto activó Safety Car y la resalida encendió el debate: ¿fue justa la penalización a Piastri? Lo que no admite discusión es el estado de forma de McLaren y el fin de semana perfecto de Lando.También te presentamos la Gen4 de Fórmula E: diseño agresivo, hasta 600 kW en Attack Mode, tracción en las cuatro ruedas para rebases y agarre superiores, +30% de aceleración vs F1 y hasta 10 s más rápida que la generación pasada. El futuro ya está tocando la puerta.Atentos al GP de México 2026: preventa Banamex y venta anticipada Banorte el 10 y 11 de noviembre a partir de las 11:00 a.m; venta general el 12 de noviembre a partir de las 11:00 a.m. STAYF1RST (solo para registrados) se llevará a cabo el lunes 10, martes 11, miércoles 12 de noviembre de 7:00 a 10:59 a.m. Será exclusiva para clientes Banamex y Banorte con tarjeta de crédito. El evento será del 30 de octubre al 1 de noviembre de 2026 en el Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.Cerramos con tiempo en el simulador: ¿habrá mejorado su vuelta SkyLine? Gracias por ser parte de Desde el Paddock. Síguenos en todas nuestras redes para no perderte dinámicas exclusivas, noticias y contenido de la comunidad.

Nos vemos en Primera Fila
T7x06 NOVEDADES INDIE

Nos vemos en Primera Fila

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 119:03


Esta semana os pinchamos lo mejor del indie, las bandas emergentes y la música alternativa para este otoño... 120 minutos donde escucharemos a... ALEJO, MIRAGUANO, L E O, MENDOZA, HIPERGEMINIS, MARINITA PRECARIA, NOVIEMBRE y SKYLINES, MILK y WERIO, LAPSUS PLANCK, SUBTONICA, HELL OF A MIND, LA CUERDA FLOJA, POPSITIVE, SUMERGENTE, CALIBRE 91, LADY TATTOO, PANDO, NOISE BOX, SOFIA AMORES, REPION, DIAGNOSTICO BINARIO, LORD MALVO, RODHER, TANO GIACHETA y LITUS, QUERIDO, EXSONVALDES, LA SONRISA DE JULIA, LINZE, TU OTRA BONITA, DIEGO VIMANA, CHINACHINACHINA, ARRECI0... y tendremos en el recuerdo a SIMPLY RED... ¿Alguien da más? Y si no aguantas la espera... Hazte FAN en Ivoox y escucha el programa de cada semana antes que nadie y mucho más contenido exclusivo! 87.7 FM en Cantabria y arcofm.com/escuchar para el resto del mundo. Y en todas las redes sociales para que no pierdas detalle de la música más emergente y alternativa. Sigue nuestros podcast en Ivoox!

Skyline Church Messages Podcast
Taming the Tongue (Everyday. Everywhere.)

Skyline Church Messages Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 35:34


James 3:1-12. Ever said something you wish you could take back? Maybe this week… maybe this morning? You're not alone. In James 3, we're reminded that our words have the power to direct, destroy, and reveal what's truly in our hearts. Like a small spark that can set a whole forest ablaze, our tongues hold tremendous power—for life or for death. This week, we'll unpack why the way we speak matters so deeply to God and how our words reflect who really rules our hearts. Because the truth is—you can't fix your words until Jesus first transforms your heart.For upcoming events and important announcements at Skyline, visit our Facebook page for the latest details!If you'd like to check out more resources, get to know Skyline Church, or donate to our ministry and missions please visit www.skylineofallon.com. Don't forget to leave us a review and subscribe to have our Sunday message downloaded straight to your phone each week!

Right Hand Drive Guys
Why Does Japan Love Vans & Wagons? Ep.159

Right Hand Drive Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2025 31:02


Send us a textIn this episode of the Right Hand Drive Guys Podcast, we dive into one of Japan's most fascinating automotive subcultures — their love affair with vans and wagons. From the performance-packed Evo 9 Wagon to the ultra-luxurious Toyota Alphard and Vellfire, we explore why these practical rides have such a massive following in Japan.We break down what makes JDM vans and wagons so special — the craftsmanship, comfort, styling, and over-the-top customization that turn everyday family cars into status symbols. Plus, we share which models we'd import in a heartbeat and how the van culture in Japan compares to what we see in the U.S.

UNPOSED der Streetfotografie PODCAST

In dieser Folge spreche ich mit dem Frankfurter Fotografen Denis Unger über sein Buch Frankfurt – ungeschminkt. Denis zeigt eine Stadt jenseits von Hochglanz und Skyline – ehrlich, roh und menschlich. Wir reden über seine Kindheit im Gallusviertel, über Empathie und Haltung in der Fotografie und darüber, was Streetfotografie für ihn bedeutet. Ein Gespräch über Nähe, Respekt und den Mut, hinzusehen, wo andere wegschauen.

The Kirby on Sports Podcast
Kirby's Kickoff - Week 11

The Kirby on Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 88:05


It's The Last week of The Regular Season!The Clarke County Eagles fall to Madison County on Thursday and Handley hosts Millbrook on Saturday afternoon.Friday matchups include: Sherando hosting Liberty, James Wood traveling to Fauquier, Warren County hosting Skyline in The River Rivalry, Strasburg hosting Central.Hear from Ryan Rutherford about the Warren County v Skyline matchup and hear more about the creation of The River Rivalry trophy. Dan Gloster joins to talk James Wood and the trip to Fauquier as well as Handley hosting Millbrook. You can also take a look at the Standings in Region 2B, 3B and 4D. All that plus hear from coaches from across the area as we get you ready for the last and final week of the regular season.Stay tuned for more High School Sports coverage to come on The Kirby on Sports Podcast.A huge thanks to our sponsors!Frederick County Parks and Recreation is the Title Sponsor of Kirby on Sports & The Kirby on Sports Podcast. To find out additional information on their latest events and programs you can visit fcprd.netPM+ ReservesShenandoah PrimitivesMark Francis with ICON Real EstateBarrett Pest and Termite ServicesMark Lynch with Guild MortgageShenandoah MusicICON MediaOn The Road Driving SchoolNulook LandscapingBarry Pearson with EquipmentSharewww.kirbyonsports.com

Brothers with Opinions -B.W.O.
Virginia Elections and Government Shutdown w/ Chris West

Brothers with Opinions -B.W.O.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 65:19 Transcription Available


Send us a textA rushing phenom closing in on 2,000 yards, a shutdown standoff threatening family budgets, and a city weighing a casino to fund growth—tonight's conversation connects local pride to statewide power with zero fluff. We kick off with Skyline's surge and Zaydon's historic pace, then widen the lens with policy strategist Chris West to unpack why Virginia never sleeps on elections and how turnout waves can crash like a wrecking ball.From there, we tackle the core of Washington's gridlock: the Enhanced Premium Tax Credit that kept exchange plans affordable and now sits on the chopping block. Chris explains how a “clean” continuing resolution collided with expiring subsidies, why open enrollment is producing sticker shock, and what that means for TSA lines, SNAP benefits, and workers waiting on back pay. It's not politics-as-sport; it's the price of coverage, groceries, and travel during the busiest season of the year.We also look ahead to what's coming in Richmond. Expect a serious push to legalize full cannabis retail with hundreds of licenses—an economic lever that could formalize an already active market and raise stable revenue, especially after restrictive hemp rules squeezed farmers. On energy, data centers and population growth are outpacing the grid, forcing hard choices on generation, transmission, and storage. A potential utility deregulation bill could reshape the market and your monthly bill, for better or worse, depending on the rules.And then there's Winchester's crossroads. With limited land, a large share of tax-exempt property, and a fast-growing population, the city is exploring a casino to relieve pressure on homeowners and fund schools, roads, and public safety. It's a plain tradeoff: higher property taxes or new commercial revenue. Whether you care most about the scoreboard, your insurance premium, or your power bill, this conversation ties it all together—who shows up, who pays, and what kind of growth we want.Enjoyed the episode? Follow and subscribe, share it with a friend who loves sports and policy, and leave a review to help more listeners find the show. What should lawmakers fix first—premiums, power, or paychecks? Tell us.Support the showThanks for all the support and please subscribe to our podcast. Subscribe and we will give you a shoutout. Give feedback as well. Subscription :https://www.buzzsprout.com/1737579/support↗️Email: brotherswithopinions@gmail.com YouTube: @brotherswithopinionsFacebook: Brothers With Opinions-B.W.O.Instagram: @brotherswithopinionspodcastX: @browopodcastTikTok: @brotherswithopinionsIntro and Outro music credit to Wooka Da Don

Whiskey, Watches and Wheels
Ep 81: Porsche Loses $1.1 Billion and Gains New CEO

Whiskey, Watches and Wheels

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 66:50


SummaryIn this episode, the hosts share humorous personal stories, discuss their favorite watches, and delve into the complexities of the automotive industry, particularly focusing on Porsche's recent financial struggles and leadership changes. They explore the implications of electrification in the automotive sector and the evolving preferences of car enthusiasts. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the challenges faced by Porsche, including its financial struggles and the impact of hybrid and electric vehicles on profitability. They discuss the introduction of Toyota's new luxury brand, Century, and the revival of Nissan's Skyline. The conversation also touches on the most stolen cars of 2025 and Chevy's controversial warranty strategy for high-performance models. Throughout, the hosts share insights on market trends, consumer preferences, and the evolving automotive landscape.

Spike's Car Radio
Larry Chen's Ultimate R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R

Spike's Car Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 54:30


Spike and Jonny dive into luxury Maybach vehicles, share near-death driving experiences, and welcome legendary automotive photographer Larry Chen. Highlights include a hilarious take on the Maybach SL 680 as the perfect "newly divorced car" and Larry's hilarious attempt to photograph the Royal Family of Brunei's car collection. ______________________________________________ BUY SCR MERCH! https://spikescarradio.com Listen to a new audio-only Jerry Seinfeld episode on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/spikescarradio

TOXIC SICKNESS RADIO SHOWS & LABEL RELEASES
SKYLINE / GABBERDISCO PODCAST #74 ON TOXIC SICKNESS / NOVEMBER / 2025

TOXIC SICKNESS RADIO SHOWS & LABEL RELEASES

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 57:51


SKYLINE / GABBERDISCO PODCAST #74 ON TOXIC SICKNESS / NOVEMBER / 2025 by TOXIC SICKNESS OFFICIAL

Sunshine Travelers Podcast
Episode 145 - Hong Kong: Disney by Day, Skyline by Night, Two Perfect Days in Hong Kong

Sunshine Travelers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 21:09


Skyline Church Messages Podcast
Get to Work for the Glory of God (Everyday. Everywhere.)

Skyline Church Messages Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 34:42


James 2:14-26. In this message we explore one of the most debated topics in church history: faith and works. From Martin Luther's bold stand at Wittenberg to James' challenge to believers, we'll wrestle with timeless questions: Is faith enough? Do works matter? And what does a living faith really look like? Join us as we dive deep into Scripture to rediscover that we are saved by grace alone through faith, yet that very faith should move us to action. Because faith without works is dead—and a living faith changes lives.For upcoming events and important announcements at Skyline, visit our Facebook page for the latest details!If you'd like to check out more resources, get to know Skyline Church, or donate to our ministry and missions please visit www.skylineofallon.com. Don't forget to leave us a review and subscribe to have our Sunday message downloaded straight to your phone each week!

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #216: Treetops General Manager Barry Owens

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2025 82:03


WhoBarry Owens, General Manager of Treetops, MichiganRecorded onJune 13, 2025About TreetopsClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Treetops Acquisition Company LLCLocated in: Gaylord, MichiganYear founded: 1954Pass affiliations: Indy Pass, Indy+ Pass – 2 daysClosest neighboring ski areas: Otsego (:07), Boyne Mountain (:34), Hanson Hills (:39), Shanty Creek (:51), The Highlands (:58), Nub's Nob (1:00)Base elevation: 1,110 feetSummit elevation: 1,333 feetVertical drop: 223 feetSkiable acres: 80Average annual snowfall: 140 inchesTrail count: 25 (30% beginner, 40% intermediate, 30% advanced)Lift count: 5 (3 triples, 2 carpets – view Lift Blog's inventory of Treetops' lift fleet)Why I interviewed himThe first 10 ski areas I ever skied, in order, were:* Mott Mountain, Michigan* Apple Mountain, Michigan* Snow Snake, Michigan* Caberfae, Michigan* Crystal Mountain, Michigan* Nub's Nob, Michigan* Skyline, Michigan* Treetops, Michigan* Sugar Loaf, Michigan* Shanty Creek – Schuss Mountain, MichiganAnd here are the first 10 ski areas I ever skied that are still open, with anything that didn't make it crossed out:* Mott Mountain, Michigan* Apple Mountain, Michigan* Snow Snake, Michigan* Caberfae, Michigan* Crystal Mountain, Michigan* Nub's Nob, Michigan* Skyline, Michigan* Treetops, Michigan* Sugar Loaf, Michigan* Shanty Creek – Schuss Mountain, Michigan* Shanty Creek – Summit, Michigan* Boyne Mountain, Michigan* Searchmont, Ontario* Nebraski, Nebraska* Copper Mountain, Colorado* Keystone, ColoradoSix of my first 16. Poof. That's a failure rate of 37.5 percent. I'm no statistician, but I'd categorize that as “not good.”Now, there's some nuance to this list. I skied all of these between 1992 and 1995. Most had faded officially or functionally by 2000, around the time that America's Great Ski Area Die-Off concluded (Summit lasted until around Covid, and could still re-open, resort officials tell me). Their causes of death are varied, some combination, usually, of incompetence, indifference, and failure to adapt. To climate change, yes, but more of the cultural kind of adaptation than the environmental sort.The first dozen ski areas on this list are tightly bunched, geographically, in the upper half of Michigan's Lower Peninsula. They draw from the same general population centers and suffer from the same stunted Midwest verticals. None are naturally or automatically great ski areas. None are or were particularly remote or tricky to access, and most sit alongside or near a major state or federal highway. And they (mostly) all benefit from the same Lake Michigan lake-effect snow machine, the output of which appears to be increasing as the Great Lakes freeze more slowly and less often (cold air flowing over warm water = lake-effect snow).Had you presented this list of a dozen Michigan ski areas to me in 1995 and said, “five of these will drop dead in the next 30 years,” I would not have chosen those five, necessarily, to fail. These weren't ropetow backwaters. All but Apple had chairlifts (and they soon installed one), and most sat close to cities or were attached to a larger resort. Sugar Loaf, in particular, was one of Michigan's better ski areas, with five chairlifts and the largest in-state vertical drop on this list.My guess for most-likely-to-die probably would have been Treetops, especially if you'd told me that then-private Otsego ski area, right next door and with twice its neighbor's skiable acreage, vertical drop, and number of chairlifts, would eventually open to the public. Especially if you'd told me that Boyne Mountain, the monster down the road, would continue to expand its lodging and village, and would add a Treetops-sized cluster of greens to its ferocious ridge of blacks. Especially if you'd told me that Treetops' trail footprint, never substantial, would remain more or less the same size 30 years later. In fact, just about every surviving Michigan ski area on that list - Crystal, Nub's, Caberfae, Shanty Schuss - greatly expanded its terrain footprint. Except Treetops.But here we are, in the future, and I just skied Treetops 10 months ago with my 8-year-old son. It was, in some ways, more or less as I'd left it on my last visit, in 1995: small vert, small trail network, a slightly confusing parking situation, no chairlift restraint bars. A few improvements were obvious: the beginner ropetows had made way for a carpet, the last double chair had been upgraded to a triple, terrain park features dotted the east side, and a dozen or so glades and short steep shots had been hacked from the woods of the legacy trail footprint.That's all nice. But what was not obvious to me was this: why, and how, does Treetops the ski area still exist? Sugar Loaf was a better ski area. Apple Mountain was closer to large population centers. Summit was attached to ski-in-ski-out accommodations and shared a lift ticket with the larger Schuss mountain a couple miles away. Was modern Treetops some sort of money-losing ski area hobby horse for whomever owned the larger resort, which is better known for its five golf courses? Was it just an amenity to keep the second homeowners who mostly lived in Southeast Michigan invested year-round? Had the ski area cemented itself as the kind of high-volume schoolkids training ground that explained the resilience of ski areas in metro Detroit, Minneapolis, and Milwaukee?There is never, or rarely, one easy or obvious explanation for why similar businesses thrive or fail. This is why I resist pinning the numerical decline in America's ski area inventory solely to climate change. We may have fewer ski areas in America than we had in 1995, but we have a lot more good ski areas now than we did 30 years ago (and, as I wrote in March, a lot more overall ski terrain). Yes, Skyline, 40 minutes south of Treetops, failed because it never installed snowmaking, but that is only part of the sentence. Skyline failed because it never installed snowmaking while its competitors aggressively expanded and continually updated their snowmaking systems, raising the floor on the minimal ski experience acceptable to consumers. That takes us back to culture. What do you reckon has changed more over the past 30 to 40 years: America's weather patterns, or its culture? For anyone who remembers ashtrays at McDonald's or who rode in the bed of a pickup truck from Michigan to Illinois or who ran feral and unsupervised outdoors from toddlerhood or who somehow fumbled through this vast world without the internet or a Pet Rectangle or their evil offspring social media, the answer seems obvious. The weather feels a little different. Our culture feels airlifted from another planet. Americans accepted things 30 years ago that would seem outrageous today – like smoking adjacent to a children's play area ornamented with a demented smiling clown. But this applies to skiing as well. My Treetops day in 1995 was memorably horrible, the snow groomed but fossilized, unturnable. A few weeks earlier, I'd skied Skyline on perhaps a three-inch base, grass poking through the trails. Modern skiers, armed with the internet and its Hubble connection to every ski area on the planet, would not accept either set of conditions today. But one of those ski areas adapted and the other did not. That's the “why” of Treetops survival. It was the “how” that I needed Barry Owens to help me understand.What we talked aboutLast winter's ice storm – “it provides great insight into human character when you go through that stuff”; record snowfall (204 inches!) to chase the worst winter ever; the Lake Michigan snowbelt; a golf resort with a ski area attached; building a ski culture when “we didn't have enough people dedicated to ski… and it showed”; competing with nearby ski areas many times Treetops' size “we don't shy away from… who we are and what we are”; what happened when next-door-neighbor Otsego Resort switched from a private to a public model in 2017 – “neither one of us is going to get rich seeing who can get the most $15 lift tickets on a Wednesday”; I attempt to talk about golf and why Michigan is a golf mecca; moving on from something you've spent decades building; Treetops' rough financial period and why Owens initially turned down the GM job; how Owens convinced ownership not to close the ski area; fixing a “can't-do staff” by “doing things that created the freedom to be able to act”; Treetops' strange 2014 bankruptcy and rebuilding from there; “right now we're happy” with the lift fleet; how much it would cost to retrofit Treetops' lifts with restraint bars; timeline for potential ski expansion at Treetops; bargain season passes (as low as $125); and Indy Pass' network power.What I got wrong* I said “Gaylord County,” but the city of Gaylord is in Otsego County.* I said that Boyne Resorts, operator of 11 ski areas, also runs “10 or 11 golf resorts.” The company operates 14 golf courses.* I said that Michigan had a “very good” road network and that there was “not a lot of traffic,” and if you live there, you're reaction is probably, “you're dumb.” What I meant by “very good road network” is this: compared to most ski regions, which have, um, mountains, Michigan's bumplets sit more or less directly alongside the state's straight, flat, almost perfectly gridded highway network. Also, the “not a lot of traffic” thing does not apply to special situations like, say, northbound I-75 on a July Friday evening.* I said that Crystal, Nub's, Caberfae, and Shanty Creek were “close” – while they're not necessarily all close to one another, they are all roughly equidistant for folks coming to them from downstate.* I said that Treetops was “the fifth or sixth place I ever skied at,” but upon further review, it was number eight (which is reflected in the list above).Podcast NotesOn the ice stormAn ice storm hammered Northern Michigan in late March of this year:On the lightning strike on Treetops' golf courseOn the Midwest's terrible 2023-24 ski seasonSkier visits cratered in the Midwest during the 2023-24 ski season, the region's worst on record from a snowfall point of view. Weather - and skier visits - settled back into normal ranges last winter:This is a bit hard to see with any sort of precision, but this 10-year chart gives a nice sense of just how abnormal 2023-24 was for the Midwest:On Michigan's ski areasMichigan is home to 44 active ski areas - more than any state other than New York. Many of them are quite small, operate sporadically, and run only surface lifts, but Treetops is close to a bunch of the better lift-served outfits, including Boyne Mountain, Nub's Nob, and The Highlands (the UP ski areas may as well be in another state). It helps Treetops that so many of the state's ski areas have also joined Indy Pass:On Otsego ResortFor decades - I'm not certain how long, exactly - Otsego Resort, right next door to Treetops and with roughly double the vertical drop and skiable acreage, was private. In 2017, the bump opened to the public, considerably amping up competition. Complicating the matter further, Otsego sits a bit closer to Michigan's Main Street - I-75 - than Treetops.On Snow OperatingOwens mentioned working with “TBL” – he was referring to Terrain Based Learning, Snow Partners' learn-to-ski program. That company also runs the Snow Cloud operating system that Owens refers to at the end.On Treetops' rough period I quoted this Detroit Business News article at length in the interview. It goes deep on Treetops' precarious early 2000s history and the resort's broken employee culture at the time.On people being nice at ski areasYeah I'm super into this:On the hedgehog conceptOwens mentions “the hedgehog concept,” which I wasn't familiar with. It sounded like a business-book thing, and it is, adapted by author Jim Collins for his book Good to Great and described in this way on his website:The Hedgehog Concept is developed in the book Good to Great. A simple, crystalline concept that flows from deep understanding about the intersection of three circles: 1) what you are deeply passionate about, 2) what you can be the best in the world at, and 3) what best drives your economic or resource engine. Transformations from good to great come about by a series of good decisions made consistently with a Hedgehog Concept, supremely well executed, accumulating one upon another, over a long period of time.More:On safety-bar requirements in New York and New EnglandThis is kind of funny…That's my 8-year-old son, who's skied in a dozen states, taking his first ride on a lift with no safety bar, at Treetops last December. Why such machines still exist in 2025, I have no idea - this lift rises about 30 feet off the ground. In the East, all chairlifts are equipped with bars, and state law mandates their use in New York, Massachusetts, and Vermont (and perhaps elsewhere). I don't advocate for rider mandates, but I do think all chairlifts ought to have bars available for those who want them. Owens and I discuss the resort's plans to retrofit Treetops' three chairlifts - CTEC machines installed between 1984 and 1995 - with bars. The cost would be roughly $250,000. That's a significant number, but probably a lot less than the figure if, say, someone has a heart attack or seizure on the lift, falls off, then sues the resort. Besides, as Owens points out, chairlifts must be equipped with restraint bars for summer use, which would open new revenue streams. Why are bars required for summer activities, but not winter? It's a strange anachronism, unique among the ski world to America.On “Joe from SMI”I mentioned “Joe from SMI” offhand. I was referring to SMI Snowmakers President Joe VanderKelen, who appeared on the podcast back in 2022:On potential expansion Owens discusses a potential expansion looker's left of Chair 1, which would restore lost terrain and built upon that. This 1988 trailmap shows a couple of the trails that Treetops eliminated to make way for its current top-to-bottom access road (trails 1 through 4):The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe

Right Hand Drive Guys
Charles Wong - Ep.158

Right Hand Drive Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2025 40:21


Send us a textIn this episode of the Right Hand Drive Guys Podcast, we sit down with Charles Wong, founder of CW Collective — a company known for manufacturing hard-to-find and unique parts for Nissan Skylines, as well as restoring these legendary cars to factory-fresh (and often better-than-new) condition.Charles isn't just the man behind the brand — he's a true Skyline enthusiast. With multiple R34 GT-Rs in his personal collection, he uses his own cars for R&D and prototype testing, ensuring every product meets the high standards these cars deserve.We talk about how CW Collective began, the challenges of sourcing and reproducing rare components, the art of full restorations, and how Charles keeps the Skyline spirit alive through modern craftsmanship.

The Kirby on Sports Podcast
Kirby's Kickoff - Week 10

The Kirby on Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 67:42


Week 10 is upon us!Sherando @ Fauquier is already in the books as Sherando gets a much needed victory 55-7 over the Falcons.Coming up tonight. Clarke County travels to Luray, Strasburg travels to Madison County, Skyline hosts Meridian, Warren County travels to Brentsville, James Wood hosts Handley and on Saturday at noon Millbrook hosts Liberty.Coming up on Kirby's Kickoff you will hear from Coach Ryan Morgan on Sherando's victory over Fauquier, Ryan Rutherford talks about James Wood v Handley plus interviews with Coaches from across the area getting you set for Week 10!Stay tuned for more High School Sports coverage to come on The Kirby on Sports Podcast.A huge thanks to our sponsors!Frederick County Parks and Recreation is the Title Sponsor of Kirby on Sports & The Kirby on Sports Podcast. To find out additional information on their latest events and programs you can visit fcprd.netPM+ ReservesShenandoah PrimitivesMark Francis with ICON Real EstateBarrett Pest and Termite ServicesMark Lynch with Guild MortgageShenandoah MusicICON MediaOn The Road Driving SchoolNulook LandscapingBarry Pearson with EquipmentSharewww.kirbyonsports.com

Office Talk with Raleigh Magazine
Skyline Shift: Raleigh's Next Chapter

Office Talk with Raleigh Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 27:48


Raleigh is in full build mode. With new towers, hotels and cultural hubs sprouting up across Downtown, Midtown and beyond, the city's skyline is evolving fast. Tune in as we unpack the biggest projects reshaping the city we love.Developments Transforming the CityscapeNet Zero Goes Luxe and LocalAll the Buzz, Straight to Your Inbox—FreeMeet Our Sponsors:Timber PizzaNapa Bistro & Wine BarILŪMRA SkinGet the issue to your door! Subscribe Now

Fluent Fiction - Italian
Skyline Encounters: Romance & Reflection at an Italian Airport

Fluent Fiction - Italian

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 15:33 Transcription Available


Fluent Fiction - Italian: Skyline Encounters: Romance & Reflection at an Italian Airport Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/it/episode/2025-10-28-07-38-20-it Story Transcript:It: L'aeroporto Leonardo da Vinci era pieno di caos e movimento.En: L'aeroporto Leonardo da Vinci was full of chaos and movement.It: Nella fresca aria autunnale, Giulia si fermò davanti a una vetrata, osservando il cielo che diventava rosso mentre il sole si abbassava sull'orizzonte.En: In the crisp autumn air, Giulia stopped in front of a large window, watching the sky turn red as the sun lowered on the horizon.It: Era appena tornata da un incarico in Spagna e stava ritornando a Roma.En: She had just returned from an assignment in Spain and was heading back to Rome.It: Amava il suo lavoro, ma a volte si sentiva sola.En: She loved her job, but sometimes she felt lonely.It: Matteo si aggirava nervosamente nella sala d'attesa, un blocco da disegno in mano.En: Matteo was pacing nervously in the waiting area, a sketchpad in hand.It: Architetto di professione, era diretto a Istanbul per una conferenza.En: An architect by profession, he was headed to Istanbul for a conference.It: Ma negli ultimi tempi, una nuvola di insoddisfazione aveva oscurato la sua passione per l'architettura.En: But recently, a cloud of dissatisfaction had overshadowed his passion for architecture.It: Si sedette vicino a Giulia e, senza pensarci troppo, iniziò a disegnare lo skyline dell'aeroporto.En: He sat next to Giulia and, without thinking too much about it, began drawing the airport skyline.It: "È un bel disegno," disse Giulia, tentando di iniziare una conversazione.En: "That's a nice drawing," Giulia said, attempting to start a conversation.It: Matteo alzò lo sguardo, sorpreso.En: Matteo looked up, surprised.It: "Grazie," rispose con un sorriso incerto.En: "Thanks," he replied with an uncertain smile.It: Lei spiegò che lavorava come giornalista di viaggi e che aveva appena completato un reportage in Spagna.En: She explained that she worked as a travel journalist and had just completed a report in Spain.It: Gradualmente, iniziarono a raccontarsi le loro storie, le loro paure e speranze.En: Gradually, they began to share their stories, their fears, and hopes.It: Le ore passavano, e i voli continuavano a essere ritardati.En: The hours passed, and the flights continued to be delayed.It: Francesco, il fratello di Giulia, continuava a mandarle messaggi per assicurarsi che stesse bene.En: Francesco, Giulia's brother, kept sending her messages to make sure she was okay.It: Lei sorrise al telefono.En: She smiled at her phone.It: "È un angelo custode," disse a Matteo, che rideva.En: "He's a guardian angel," she said to Matteo, who laughed.It: Parlando insieme, Giulia e Matteo scoprirono che avevano molto in comune.En: Talking together, Giulia and Matteo discovered they had a lot in common.It: Entrambi cercavano qualcosa che desse senso alle loro vite al di fuori delle loro carriere.En: Both were searching for something to give meaning to their lives beyond their careers.It: Durante un lungo caffè nel bistrot dell'aeroporto, si persero in una conversazione su arte e viaggi.En: During a long coffee in the airport bistro, they lost themselves in a conversation about art and travel.It: Quello che iniziò come un semplice scambio di cortesia si trasformò in qualcosa di più profondo.En: What began as a simple exchange of pleasantries turned into something deeper.It: Le barriere si abbassavano.En: The barriers lowered.It: Matteo parlò delle sue lotte creative, e Giulia confidò i suoi desideri di trovare gioia personale.En: Matteo talked about his creative struggles, and Giulia confided her desires to find personal joy.It: Alla fine, i voli vennero chiamati.En: Finally, the flights were called.It: Giulia e Matteo si scambiarono i numeri di telefono, promettendo di scriversi presto.En: Giulia and Matteo exchanged phone numbers, promising to write to each other soon.It: Mentre si dirigevano verso le rispettive porte d'imbarco, sentirono un nuovo spirito dentro di loro.En: As they headed toward their respective boarding gates, they felt a new spirit inside them.It: Giulia si sentiva ispirata a integrare la sua felicità personale con le sue avventure professionali.En: Giulia felt inspired to integrate her personal happiness with her professional adventures.It: Matteo, d'altra parte, percepì il viaggio non più come un obbligo, ma come una nuova fonte di ispirazione.En: Matteo, on the other hand, no longer saw the journey as an obligation, but as a new source of inspiration.It: E così, nel caos di un aeroporto affollato, con l'eco degli annunci di volo che riempiva l'aria, due persone trovavano speranza.En: And so, in the chaos of a crowded airport, with the echo of flight announcements filling the air, two people found hope.It: L'autunno era ancora appena iniziato, e chi poteva dire quali nuove avventure li attendevano?En: Autumn had just begun, and who could say what new adventures awaited them? Vocabulary Words:chaos: il caoshorizon: l'orizzonteassignment: l'incaricojourney: il viaggiosun: il solefear: la paurahope: la speranzaguardian angel: l'angelo custodestruggle: la lottahappiness: la felicitàinspiration: l'ispirazioneconference: la conferenzaautumn: l'autunnowindow: la vetratabistro: il bistrotbarrier: la barrieradelay: il ritardosky: il cielophone: il telefonojournalist: il giornalistapleasantries: la cortesiaobligation: l'obbligocreative: creativoadventure: l'avventuraprofession: la professioneair: l'ariadrawing: il disegnosmile: il sorrisowaiting area: la sala d'attesamovement: il movimento

Skyline Church Messages Podcast
A Refuge From the World (Everyday. Everywhere.)

Skyline Church Messages Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 27:09


James 2:1-7. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. dreamed of a world where people would be judged not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. That dream wasn't new — it echoes God's heart revealed throughout Scripture. In this episode, we look at James 2 and the call to “show no partiality” as followers of Jesus. The church should be a refuge from the world's divisions, a place where rich and poor, powerful and overlooked, are treated with equal love and dignity. Join us as we rediscover what it means to reflect an impartial God in a world obsessed with status, appearance, and success. Because in the Kingdom of God, the ground is level at the foot of the cross.For upcoming events and important announcements at Skyline, visit our Facebook page for the latest details!If you'd like to check out more resources, get to know Skyline Church, or donate to our ministry and missions please visit www.skylineofallon.com. Don't forget to leave us a review and subscribe to have our Sunday message downloaded straight to your phone each week!

Right Hand Drive Guys
How Much Does It Cost To Import A 34 GTR TODAY? Plus Rs Meeting, SEMA + More - EP.157

Right Hand Drive Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 33:44


Send us a textIn this episode of the Right Hand Drive Guys Podcast, we're catching up on everything happening in the JDM world — and in our own garages. From project updates to big events like R's Meeting, GT-R Festival, and SEMA, we cover what's new, what's next, and what's got us excited.We also dive into the current import market for the R34 GT-R, breaking down what it really costs to bring one stateside in 2025, the hidden fees that catch people off guard, and how prices are shifting as more cars hit the 25-year mark.It's a laid-back episode full of laughs, insight, and the kind of real talk only fellow RHD addicts can appreciate.

The Kirby on Sports Podcast
Kirby's Kickoff - Week 9

The Kirby on Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 78:14


Week 9 of High School Football is almost here!Sherando gets set to face Handley at Arrowhead Stadium, Strasburg hosts Clarke County in a Bull Run District Battle, Skyline hosts Brentsville and Warren County travels to face Meridian. James Wood and Millbrook both have byes.Coming up Josh talks with Ryan Rutherford on Strasburg vs Clarke & Dan Gloster on the Sherando v Handley matchup. Josh will also discuss scenarios for who can claim The Barr-Lindon Crimson Apple between Sherando, Millbrook, James Wood and Handley, these scenarios were provided courtesy of Rob Niedzwiecki Sports Editor of The Winchester Star.All that plus interviews with Coaches from across the area as we get you set for Week 9 of High School Football.Stay tuned for more High School Sports coverage to come on The Kirby on Sports Podcast.A huge thanks to our sponsors!Frederick County Parks and Recreation is the Title Sponsor of Kirby on Sports & The Kirby on Sports Podcast. To find out additional information on their latest events and programs you can visit fcprd.netPM+ ReservesShenandoah PrimitivesMark Francis with ICON Real EstateBarrett Pest and Termite ServicesMark Lynch with Guild MortgageShenandoah MusicICON MediaOn The Road Driving SchoolNulook LandscapingBarry Pearson with EquipmentSharewww.kirbyonsports.com

Smart Talk
Architect Cassius Emlen Urban: The Designer Who Shaped Central Pennsylvania's Skyline; Hospitals Across Pennsylvania Face Staffing Shortages; Virtual Career Fair Aims to Inspire Future Workforce.

Smart Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 44:46


(00:00:00) From the grand architecture of Hershey’s iconic buildings to the elegant homes lining Lancaster’s streets, Cassius Emlen Urban’s legacy is etched into the very landscape of Central Pennsylvania. (00:22:15) Pennsylvania hospitals continue to grapple with staffing shortages, affecting not only nurses and doctors but a wide range of hospital roles, from surgical technologists to plumbers and IT specialists. A recent workforce survey by the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania (HAP) highlights the scope of the challenge.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Jason Rantz Show
Hour 2: UW DEI pledge, guest Stephanie Mora, Skyline football coach reinstated

The Jason Rantz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 47:14


Want a job at UW Seattle? Professors must swear allegiance to DEI in application process. Another disturbing dog story as an owner had his Corgi taken from him after he physically abused it. Thankfully, the dog sustained no major injuries. GUEST: Burien City Council Stephanie Mora is being attacked by her white opponent for not celebrating diversity. She’s Latina. // Big Local: A small road in Skagit County is riddled with potholes, but the County determined it was a private road and thus wouldn’t provide any maintenance. Skyline’s head football has been reinstated after complaints from some parents lead to his suspension. According to an employee, the City of Everett illegally withheld union dues for 14 pay periods despite a clear opt-out. // You Pick the Topic: Some restaurants are doing their best to make water seem fancy.

The Gee and Ursula Show
Hour 3: Are Women More Nurturing Than Men?

The Gee and Ursula Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 35:31


Katie Wilson was arrested several years back, and can only afford to live in Seattle because of her parents // Skyline football coach reinstated after suspension // AGREE TO DISAGREE: Are women more nurturing than men? // WE HEAR YOU! and WORDS TO LIVE BY

Big Sky Breakdown
Vandals Weekly - Wide receiver Marshawn McCraney & Thomas Ford Jr.

Big Sky Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 25:25


Idaho (2-5) is lost 21-14 at Eastern Washington for its fourth straight loss last weekend in Cheney. The Vandals are back home against winless Portland State on Saturday. Wide receiver Marquawn McCraney and head coach Thomas Ford Jr. joined Colter Nuanez of Skyline to preview the week.

Hawaii News Now
First at 4 p.m. (Oct. 20, 2025)

Hawaii News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 23:03


Honolulu firefighters reveal what is hampering search efforts for a canoe paddler who went missing off Oahu. A federal lawsuit challenges Kamehameha Schools' admissions policy. The city's transportation director apologizes after closed elevators at a Skyline station inconvenienced weekend travelers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Film Stories with Simon Brew
Scream (1996) and Skyline (2010)

Film Stories with Simon Brew

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 69:28


There was a bit of a bidding war when an upcoming writer called Kevin Williamson penned an idea called Scary Movie. It'd change its name to Scream a little way down the road, but having been inspired by a creepy night when he was housesitting, Williamson went with a lower offer, and the company most likely to actually make the film. The problem? Nobody wanted to direct Scream. At first, including the man who did. The brothers Strause meanwhile had huge successes in visual effects, and made their directorial debut with the, er, 'less successful' Aliens Vs Predator - Requiem. For their next film as directors? They wanted something they had more control over - Skyline - and it turned out it was really useful one of them had just bought a new apartment... Stories of both are told in this episode... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Skyline Church Messages Podcast
This Is How We Do It (Everyday. Everywhere.)

Skyline Church Messages Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 36:03


James 1:26-27. In the previous message we looked at James 1:22 which instructs us to be doers of the Word, not hearers only. In this message, we unpack what that really means and how we do it. True faith isn't measured by what we know—it's revealed by how we live. James contrasts worthless religion with pure and undefiled religion as he gives examples of controlling our tongues, caring for the vulnerable, and keeping ourselves unstained by the world. What we believe should shape how we behave. For upcoming events and important announcements at Skyline, visit our Facebook page for the latest details!If you'd like to check out more resources, get to know Skyline Church, or donate to our ministry and missions please visit www.skylineofallon.com. Don't forget to leave us a review and subscribe to have our Sunday message downloaded straight to your phone each week!

Hawaii News Now
Sunrise 5 a.m. (October 20, 2025)

Hawaii News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 20:05


Change is on the way for anyone receiving SNAP benefits. The new requirements that will need to be followed to keep getting this essential aid. A fare-free weekend on-board the Skyline to celebrate the opening of the system's second segment. How many people turned out to give it a ride. Protect your packages. A new study details just how big a problem porch thefts are here in Hawaii. Where we stack up compared to the rest of the country.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Kirby on Sports Podcast
Kirby's Kickoff - Week 8

The Kirby on Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 87:36


Week 8 of High School Football is upon us!Sherando travels to face Kettle Run off their bye, Millbrook hosts Skyline, James Wood makes a trip to Liberty, Clarke County hosts Page County, Strasburg hosts Luray, Warren County hosts Fauquier and on Saturday afternoon Handley hosts Manassas Park.Coming up Josh talks with Dan Gloster of Winchester's Classic Country 95.7 as they go around the league. Ryan Rutherford of The River 95.3 as he gets set for any exciting matchup in Millbrook and Skyline, plus interviews with coaches from across the area to get you set for another exciting week of Football!Stay tuned for more High School Sports coverage to come on The Kirby on Sports Podcast.A huge thanks to our sponsors!Frederick County Parks and Recreation is the Title Sponsor of Kirby on Sports & The Kirby on Sports Podcast. To find out additional information on their latest events and programs you can visit fcprd.netPM+ ReservesShenandoah PrimitivesMark Francis with ICON Real EstateBarrett Pest and Termite ServicesMark Lynch with Guild MortgageShenandoah MusicICON MediaOn The Road Driving SchoolNulook LandscapingBarry Pearson with EquipmentSharewww.kirbyonsports.com

Hawaii News Now
First at 4 p.m. (October 16, 2025)

Hawaii News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 23:08


A busy opening day for Skyline's second segment with packed trains and excited riders. John Bolton, President Trump's former national security adviser, has been indicted, charged with illegally storing and transmitting classified information. And an activist from Kauai who was detained by the Israeli Navy is speaking out about her traumatic experience. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hawaii News Now
This Is Now (October 16, 2025)

Hawaii News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 22:52


A busy opening day for Skyline's second segment with packed trains and excited riders. John Bolton, President Trump's former national security adviser, has been indicted, charged with illegally storing and transmitting classified information. And an activist from Kauai who was detained by the Israeli Navy is speaking out about her experience. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hawaii News Now
Sunrise 5 a.m. (October 16, 2025)

Hawaii News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 19:51


The chocolate milk recall that's impacting hundreds of local schools. How many child illnesses are now under investigation. The second segment of the Skyline is now open. We sent Jolanie Martinez to take some rides this morning. Staffing shortages are on the rise as air traffic controllers across the country are working without pay and calling out sick due to the government shutdown. What you need to know if you have a flight to catch.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In The Loop
The Rockets Skyline Lineup

In The Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 13:17


The Rockets preseason is in essence over. Just how real is the Skyline Lineup (copyright OG) we saw yesterday?

In The Loop
HR 1 – The Skyline Lineup & Texans' Next Big Shift

In The Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 34:13


The Rockets' preseason is basically wrapped up — so how real is that Skyline Lineup (shoutout to OG)? ITL breaks down what we learned and what might stick once the games count. Plus, what's the most obvious change we'll see from the Texans after the bye week? QOTD: What's your favorite “this changes everything” sports realization?

The Conversation
The Conversation: Skyline; Falls of Clyde laid to rest

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 54:00


Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation Director Ed Sniffen talks about opportunities around the new Skyline service to Honolulu International Airport; Community members and state officials say goodbye to the historic vessel Falls of Clyde, which is set to be scuttled 25 miles off Oʻahu's south shore

Golic and Wingo
Hour 2: Everything Is Fine

Golic and Wingo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 46:23


Evan, Canty, & Michelle comment on the meeting between Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, and AJ Brown. How will the offense operate tonight against the Giants? Reports are emerging that Bill Belichick's UNC program is littered with toxicity and Dan Orlovsky joins the show to pay off his Skyline chili bet (kind of) and weigh in on the Browns and Eagles offenses. I'm Over It: Pat did not watch the Phillies, and they won...now he can't watch them tonight! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Stephen A. Smith Show
Hour 2: Everything Is Fine

The Stephen A. Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 46:23


Evan, Canty, & Michelle comment on the meeting between Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, and AJ Brown. How will the offense operate tonight against the Giants? Reports are emerging that Bill Belichick's UNC program is littered with toxicity and Dan Orlovsky joins the show to pay off his Skyline chili bet (kind of) and weigh in on the Browns and Eagles offenses. I'm Over It: Pat did not watch the Phillies, and they won...now he can't watch them tonight! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Keyshawn, JWill & Max
Hour 2: Everything Is Fine

Keyshawn, JWill & Max

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 46:23


Evan, Canty, & Michelle comment on the meeting between Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, and AJ Brown. How will the offense operate tonight against the Giants? Reports are emerging that Bill Belichick's UNC program is littered with toxicity and Dan Orlovsky joins the show to pay off his Skyline chili bet (kind of) and weigh in on the Browns and Eagles offenses. I'm Over It: Pat did not watch the Phillies, and they won...now he can't watch them tonight! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mornings with Keyshawn, LZ and Travis
Hour 2: Everything Is Fine

Mornings with Keyshawn, LZ and Travis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 46:23


Evan, Canty, & Michelle comment on the meeting between Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, and AJ Brown. How will the offense operate tonight against the Giants? Reports are emerging that Bill Belichick's UNC program is littered with toxicity and Dan Orlovsky joins the show to pay off his Skyline chili bet (kind of) and weigh in on the Browns and Eagles offenses. I'm Over It: Pat did not watch the Phillies, and they won...now he can't watch them tonight! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Max Kellerman Show
Hour 2: Everything Is Fine

The Max Kellerman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 46:23


Evan, Canty, & Michelle comment on the meeting between Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, and AJ Brown. How will the offense operate tonight against the Giants? Reports are emerging that Bill Belichick's UNC program is littered with toxicity and Dan Orlovsky joins the show to pay off his Skyline chili bet (kind of) and weigh in on the Browns and Eagles offenses. I'm Over It: Pat did not watch the Phillies, and they won...now he can't watch them tonight! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

How Did This Get Made?
The Wicker Man w/ Jonah Ray (HDTGM Matinee)

How Did This Get Made?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 46:02


NO!NOT THE BEES! Jonah Ray (Mystery Science Theater 3000) is in the studio to deconstruct and celebrate the ridiculousness of the 2006 remake of The Wicker Man starring Nicolas Cage and directed by Neil LaBute. We also get a call from Liam O'Donnell, one of the writers of Skyline, who defends his movie and offers an explanation of how it got made. (Ep. #19 Originally released 09/27/2011) • New live shows 11/7 in NYC & 11/8 in Philly! Go to hdtgm.com for tix, merch, and more• Have a Last Looks correction or omission? Call 619-PAULASK to leave us a voicemail!• Submit your Last Looks theme song to us here• Join the HDTGM conversation on Discord: discord.gg/hdtgm• Buy merch at howdidthisgetmade.dashery.com/• Order Paul's book about his childhood: Joyful Recollections of Trauma• Shop our new hat collection at podswag.com• Paul's Discord: discord.gg/paulscheer• Paul's YouTube page: youtube.com/paulscheer• Follow Paul on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/paulscheer• Subscribe to Enter The Dark Web w/ Paul & Rob Huebel: youtube.com/@enterthedarkweb• Listen to Unspooled with Paul & Amy Nicholson: unspooledpodcast.com• Listen to The Deep Dive with June & Jessica St. Clair: thedeepdiveacademy.com/podcast• Instagram: @hdtgm, @paulscheer, & @junediane• Twitter: @hdtgm, @paulscheer, & msjunediane • Jason is not on social media• Episode transcripts available at how-did-this-get-made.simplecast.com/episodesGet access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using the link: siriusxm.com/hdtgm Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

13: A Taylor Swift Fan Podcast
SwifTEA: The Showgirl Debut, the Orange Doors & a Celebration in the Skyline!

13: A Taylor Swift Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 36:41


The Showgirl era is in full sparkle — and we've got plenty of SwifTEA to spill!  After a whirlwind release weekend, the 13 Podcast is breaking down The Life of a Showgirl with fresh ears, movie theater emotions, and a helicopter view you have to hear about to believe.  Join Ana & Nick as they recap Taylor's record-breaking weekend, the mysterious orange doors that appeared across the globe, and why “Elizabeth Taylor” might just be the standout of the album. Plus, hear what it was like flying over the Dallas skyline with Longhorn Helicopters and seeing the Omni Dallas Hotel light up in glittering orange to celebrate the new era — the same spot that'll host our Swifties in the City release party on October 17th!  We're sending big thank-yous to Omni Dallas Hotel and Longhorn Helicopters for helping us celebrate this magical launch weekend in true Showgirl fashion.   Tickets for Swifties in the City are just $13 at www.the13podcast.net — and don't forget about shhhhh sessions!  Tell us your favorite song from the new album & tag us on socials @the13podcast.It's time to sparkle, Swifties — this era's all about orange doors, big dreams, and even bigger joy.   Stay Connected with 13: A Taylor Swift Fan Podcast Join the conversation in our exclusive Lobster Lounge: station.page/13  Contact the Podcast  Voicemail: (689) 214-1313  Email: the13podcast@gmail.com  Instagram: @the13podcast  TikTok: @the13podcast  Twitter/X: @the13TSpodcast  YouTube: 13: A Taylor Swift Fan Podcast  Follow the Hosts  Ana – @anaszabo13  Lacey – @laceygee13  Amy – @amysnichols  Nick – @heynickadams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Distractible
The Pee Covered Episode

Distractible

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 40:05


The boys are finally back together again in Ohio, ready to let their streams of consciousness flow out in person. And from the looks of their streams, one of the guys is definitely allergic to Skyline, and another has a severe foot injury. Get set up quick and connect to their fast speeds. Learn more at uber.com/onourway Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices