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Send us a textWelcome to this episode of The New Warehouse Podcast! Today, Kevin catches up with Joe McIntyre, the general manager at Slotted, a newly launched platform designed to revolutionize how 3PL RFPs are managed. Slotted's mission is to address long-standing pain points in the 3PL RFP process for brands and fulfillment providers by introducing a self-guided, neutral marketplace. With years of experience in logistics and consulting, Joe shares insights on the challenges brands and providers face, the transformative capabilities of Slotted, and how it aims to create a more efficient and equitable system.Learn more about Surgere here. Find us at ProMat in Booth E1043! Follow us on LinkedIn and YouTube.Support the show
A discussion of the big football stories and reactions to the latest results and headlines. LOADS OF BANTER!!!!!!! ⁃ Top 4 clash
Hey guys! As we enter the Int'l break, this was our wrap up! On this episode we discussed: Man United Slotted out by Arny Arsenal and Kavanaugh, modern day love story City steamrolling already Mbappe off the mark UCL new format! All this and more! thanks for the support Make sure to Like and Subscribe Hit us into the top bins on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CornerFlagTalk Facebook: https://facebook.com/CornerFlagTalk/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/cornerflagtalk --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corner-flag-talk/support
Tosin is joined by Deen as they discuss Man Utd losing at home to Liverpool yet again. Erik ten Hag and Casemiro made a meal for Arne Slot and Mo Salah as Liverpool ate against their rivals. Is it time for Erik to call it quits?
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Slotted below the C-Class, the Mercedes-Benz CLA expanded the Mercedes-Benz coupe and sedan lineup when it came onto the scene in 2013. Shrinking the styling of the Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class, the CLA-Class is a swoopy alternative to the statelier C-Class with a lower starting price. Building on its first generation, Mercedes-Benz rolled out the second-generation CLA-Class in 2019 and carried along the wild AMG 45 into the next generation. Splitting the difference between the fire-breathing AMG CLA 45 and the more subdued CLA 250 is the CLA 35. Powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharged I4, this CLA promises an AMG-enhanced powertrain that delivers 302 hp and 295 lb-ft of torque. That power travels through an eight-speed automatic transmission and into the 4Matic all-wheel-drive system. On this episode of Quick Spin, Autoweek's executive editor Tom Murphy hops behind the wheel of the 2024 Mercedes-AMG CLA 35 and puts it through its paces. Murphy takes you on a guided tour of the CLA 35 and highlights some of his favorite features. Later, Murphy takes you along for a live drive review. Joining these segments, Murphy chats with host Wesley Wren about the CLA 35, its position in the CLA lineup, and the Mercedes-Benz lineup, where it stacks up against the competition and more. Closing the show, the pair break down what makes the 2024 Mercedes-AMG CLA 35 special.
Hi there, in this episode I share with you my friend Cathy who runs a local radio broadcast called the Daily Mirror Heres the recipe for the croquette: Large knife Cutting board large pot for frying Colander to strain potatoes Potato ricer Medium bowl with egg wash 2 Large bowls one for potato mixture, one for breadcrumbs Large baking sheet with baking paper Slotted spoon 1 kg Desire Potatoes 1/2 cup of Parsley Chopped 3 tbsp Pecorino cheese or Parmesan cheese Proscuitto Crudo, about 4 slices, if you want you don't have to put it in. Mozzarella cheese 2 Eggs 1 for mix, 1 for egg wash 1 tsp Nutmeg optional Bread crumbs Fresh is best or Panko Breadcrumbs Salt & Pepper Sunflower oil or Canola Oil, for frying Wash your potatoes, then cut them in half—no need to peel them for this recipe. Add the potatoes to a large pot with water and boil on medium-high heat for 20 minutes. While the potatoes are cooking, dice the prosciutto crudo and mozzarella. This helps the cheese melt inside the potato croquettes. Cool the potatoes slightly; they need to be warm for mashing. Then using the potato ricer, mash them into a bowl and let them cool for another five minutes. Add the parsley, pecorino cheese, salt, a generous amount of pepper, and one egg into the cooled mashed potatoes. Don't be afraid to add more pecorino if you want! Mix the potato mixture using one hand until well combined. It's time to shape and add the filling into the potato croquettes. Wet your hands, have a side dish with water this will help you to dip your hands into it and then scoop up a portion of potato and flatten it, leaving a dent for the mozzarella and ham filling. Once filled, close the croquette and roll it into a log shape, ensuring the edges are square. Set aside on a tray lined with baking paper. Repeat until all the potato croquettes are formed. Add oil to a large pot and have your stove on medium-high heat. Cover the potato croquettes with beaten eggs and breadcrumbs one by one, making sure they're completely covered. Set aside once you have done this step so they can rest and firm up. Place croquettes (depending on your pan, make sure that they are loose so that they have room to fry) into your hot oil and gently stir as they cook for three minutes or until golden brown. When each one is ready, remove the croquettes with a slotted spoon. Drain each batch on a plate with paper towels and repeat until all the potato croquettes are cooked. These croquettes are street food in Sicily, you can place them into a roll and mangia enjoy! Cathy website is: www.unbosoming.com.au Here Instagram and Tiktok are: DailyMirror. https://www.unbosmoning.com.au https://www.carmelascucinaclass.com.au --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/carmelascucinaclass/message
In this episode of DIY Guitar Making, I answer YOUR questions!Questions/Topics:- Can backs be flatsawn?- a miter box design for cutting scarf joints- Best wood bindings to replace white plastic bindings- Best topwood for a parlor size instrument- using slotted or unslotted bridge pins- building a light box/ light box alternatives- the 14th fret hump- sourcing backstrip material- fixing soundboard tearout along the binding edge- lint free cloth in the Netherlands- flatsawn maple- The 'Best Guitar Show' in Altoona, Pennsylvania, February 25th
One of the 20 Republican members of Congress who have been backing GOP challengers to U.S. Representative Kevin McCarthy's bid to become Speaker of the House is also one of Gwinnett's three congressional representatives. U.S. Rep. Andrew Clyde a Republican, is the only member of Georgia's congressional delegation who is backing U.S. Representative Byron Donalds, a Florida Republican, in the speaker vote. As of Wednesday afternoon, Congress had voted six times over a span of two days to elect a speaker, but none of the three candidates — including one Democrat — have received the 218 votes needed to become speaker. Republicans make up a narrow majority in the House, but McCarthy, who has been a house minority leaders for years, has been 17 votes shy of the total needed because 20 Republicans aligned with the Freedom Caucus have chosen to support other Republicans for the speaker's seat. On Wednesday, the group of Republicans refusing to back McCarthy, which also include Representatives Matt Gaetz and Lauren Boebert, pooled their support around Donalds. Congress can't conduct any other business, including swearing in its members and setting rules for the chamber, until a speaker is chosen, leaving the chamber unable to function. This is the first time in a century that a vote on selecting a speaker has gone to multiple ballots. In truth, all three of Gwinnett's congressional representatives are backing a different person in the speaker vote. As expected, Representative Lucy McBath, a Democrat, is backing her party's nominee for the seat, Representative Hakeem Jeffries of New York. It's how the two Republican members of Congress who represent he northern half of Gwinnett vote that is key, however. While Clyde is backing Donalds, new Representative Rich McCormick, also Republican, is backing McCarthy. Prior to the four rounds of voting on Wednesday, when he began supporting Donalds, Clyde backed Representative Andy Biggs, of Arizona in the first round of voting on Tuesday, before moving his support to Representative Jim Jordan, of Ohio — even though Jordan himself was backing McCarthy. Although it wasn't necessarily a vacation, the Brookwood High School Bronco Marching Band recently completed a history-making holiday sojourn to Southern California. On January 2, the Bronco Marching Band performed in the iconic Rose Parade in Pasadena, Calif., the first high school ensemble from Gwinnett County to take part in the parade, which has been a holiday tradition for more than 130 years. A collection of more than 330 people, including 215 performers, family and friends made the trip to California. It typically takes a bad 7 to 8 years to be selected after they apply to perform in the parade. Brookwood had originally applied to take part in the 2018 parade but the COVID pandemic prevented an earlier trip. Students had to raise about $2,800 each for the trip, which also included visits to Disneyland (where a New Year's Eve parade performance in the park was scuttled due to the weather), Universal Studios, the El Capitan Theatre (where they saw “Avatar: The Way of Water”), the Griffith Observatory and a walking tour of Hollywood movie locations. The parade itself appears both thrilling and exhausting, covering some 5.5 miles, starting at the corner of Green Street and Orange Blossom Boulevard and heading to its conclusion on Villa Street in the City of Roses. Slotted fifth in a parade of 88 participants, the Bronco Marching Band (one of only 15 high school marching bands in the parade) performed “From Now On” from “The Greatest Showman” for the first mile and then played the song in rotation with Strauss' “Also Sprach Zarathustra” and “The Hey! Song” from “Dr. Who.” The Bronco Marching Band also performed in the 42nd annual Tournament of Roses Bandfest at Pasadena City College on December 30. Two Norcross residents have been arrested and charged with murder in the death of the Norcross man who was found dead near the doorway of his home last month. Nelson Cisneros died near his home on Stanfield Court in unincorporated Norcross on December 15. At the time, police said he had been shot but they had not identified suspects or a motive for Cisneros' death. On Wednesday, however, Master Police Officer Hideshi Valle said detectives identified Norcross residents Requel Rayshawn Johnson, and Antonio Montez Payne , as suspects. They have each been charged with felony murder and aggravated assault. Gwinnett County Jail records show Johnson was arrested on December 27 and Payne was arrested on Tuesday. Valle said the Gwinnett County Police Department's Gang Unit as well as the Gwinnett Sheriff's Office Fugitive Unit assisted detectives in arresting Johnson and Payne. The suspects are being held in the county jail without bond. Police have not yet released the motive for the murder. Rebekah Blankenship, an eighth grade social studies teacher at Berkmar Middle School, was recently named a recipient of the June Bryant Teacher of Promise Award by the Georgia Council for Social Studies. The award recognizes a beginning social studies teacher who shows exceptional promise in the field of teaching social studies. Recipients of the honor must demonstrate efforts toward the improvement of student learning and engagement in social studies and implement activities that demonstrate the beginnings of service and foster the development of democratic values and citizenship in the classroom, school, and community. Additionally, the teacher seeks out and uses multiple sources to enhance social studies instruction while engaging in ongoing professional development. During her first two years of teaching, Blankenship has demonstrated the ability to develop and implement engaging lessons for students, her principal said. Encouraging special-needs students to become part of the fabric of Jones Middle School has been a priority for Jaclyn Boyce and Ashley Saye for more than a dozen years, but the special-education teachers have cranked it up a notch for the 2022-23 school year. Boyce, who teaches students with severe and profound intellectual disabilities, and Saye, who teaches students with moderate intellectual disabilities, are both firm believers in getting their charges out of the classroom and into the general student population in an effort to improve their sense of belonging at the Buford school by participating in daily activities. Starting 13 years ago with the establishment of the Buddies Club, Boyce and Saye developed a host of initiatives to get their students out and about in the halls and they're constantly seeking out new opportunities for the students to interact with their schoolmates. Buddies Club also includes monthly social events taking place both in and outside of the school walls, with visits to a nearby corn maze and movie theaters as highlights. Other inclusive efforts include having students serve on the student council and as peer leaders, which Saye said gives students a chance to develop and display leadership skills and boost confidence alongside their same-age peers. Some students — there are about 15 intellectually disabled students at Jones Middle — also visit home rooms to interact with students and teachers, help out in the school's media center, eat lunch in the cafeteria (or invite students to dine with them in their classrooms) and take part in Connections classes, which Boyce said provides great opportunities for social experiences. Perhaps the most novel recent initiative has been “JonesDash,” based on the popular DoorDash food delivery service. Several times a week, faculty members place orders for snacks and drinks and students do the rest, writing receipts, tracking down the items requested in the school's small “store,” delivering the orders to teachers and collecting payments. Carmen Smith, a Sugar Hill Elementary School advanced math teacher, has been nominated for the 2022-2023 National LifeChanger of the Year Award. Sponsored by the National Life Group Foundation, LifeChanger of the Year recognizes and rewards the best K-12 educators and school district employees across the United States who are making a difference in the lives of students by exemplifying excellence, positive influence, and leadership. Smith was nominated by her friend and neighbor, Nikki Soroko, for her humility and work in the classroom. Each school year, the LifeChanger of the Year award receives hundreds of nominations from all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Eighteen individual LifeChanger of the Year awards will be given during the 2022-2023 school year, including: ♦ One grand prize winner who will receive $10,000 to be shared with their school/district. Four grand prize finalists who will receive $5,000 to be shared with their school/district. ♦ 10 LifeChanger Award winners who will receive $3,000 to be shared with their school/district. ♦ One Spirit Award winner. 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On today's 12-7-22 Wednesday show: Jimmy G might be able to come back this season, a woman says that it's a turn on when men keep their glasses on while doing the deed, Elon Musk has apparently turned some offices into bedrooms at Twitter, there is a new dating show for "cougars", Selena shares deodorant sticks with her family, a pet owner dyed their dog green to look like the grinch, a new video allegedly captured Bigfoot, SF supervisors have paused the killer robot rollout, it's time for Graham's annual gift idea struggles for his wife, Cardi B says she had her butt shots removed, and tons more!
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 651, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Peru 1: In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Iquitos was a major shipping port on this river during the rubber boom. the Amazon. 2: Lima's Palacio de Gobierno was built in 1938 on the site of this Spanish conquistador's palace. Pizarro. 3: He served as Peru's first ambassador to the Soviet Union before moving his diplomatic skills to the U.N.. (Javier) Perez de Cuellar. 4: Several Indian languages are spoken in Peru, including this one that's now an official language. Quechua. 5: This lake that's 12,500 feet above sea level is on the border of Peru and Bolivia. Lake Titicaca. Round 2. Category: The Grateful Dead 1: A childhood woodchopping mishap claimed half of this lead guitarist's right middle finger. (Jerry) Garcia. 2: Slotted between The Who and Hendrix, The Dead was No. 6 to play at this city's 1967 Pop Festival. Monterey. 3: The Dead was scheduled to play at this group's ill-fated 1969 show at Altamont Speedway but refused to go on. The Rolling Stones. 4: In 1978 the last of 3 Dead shows near this Wonder of the Ancient World was timed to coincide with a lunar eclipse. the Pyramids. 5: In 1991 The Dead played a memorial concert in Golden Gate Park for this promoter before an estimated 300,000 people. Bill Graham. Round 3. Category: They Were Expelled 1: This star of "Casablanca" was booted out of Phillips Academy for uncontrollably high spirits. Humphrey Bogart. 2: Perhaps responding "nevermore", this poet was expelled from West Point in 1831 for refusing to attend drills. Edgar Allan Poe. 3: Once publisher of the USA's largest newspaper chain, he was expelled from Harvard in 1885 for insulting his professors. William Randolph Hearst. 4: Assassinated in August 1940, this Russian Communist leader was expelled in his youth for howling at his teacher. Trotsky. 5: The leading actress of her time, in 1860 she was expelled from a Paris convent school for making fun of a bishop. (Sarah) Bernhardt. Round 4. Category: Olympic Boxers 1: With this name, Muhammad Ali won 1960 light-heavyweight gold. Cassius Clay. 2: You'd be chillin' and grillin' if you knew that he won the heavyweight gold medal in 1968. (George) Foreman. 3: Teofilo Stevenson of this country impressively won heavyweight gold in 1972, 1976 and 1980. Cuba. 4: Both the 1972 and 1976 Olympic light-welterwight gold medalists had this "sweet" nickname. Sugar Ray. 5: Last name of the brotherly pair who both won gold medals in Montreal. Spinks. Round 5. Category: Starts With "A" 1: Excuse you should have if Kojak asks where you were at 11 last night. an alibi. 2: In names of holidays, this word precedes Saints' Day and Souls' Day. All. 3: Formerly the sixth month, it was originally called Sextilis. August. 4: Founded in NYC, this sporting goods chain is noted for its exotic assortment of equipment. Abercrombie and Fitch. 5: From the Latin word for "tree", it's a place where many kinds of trees and plants are exhibited. arboretum. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
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Happy Thursday everyone! In today's podcast as usual I start out with the around the world section. Multiple Cardinal players make history with Yadier Molina, Adam Wainwright, and Albert Pujols all making history. Mariners offense shows up in yesterday's win in big time fashion. Julio Rodriguez sets an MLB record for a 25 & 25 season in his rookie year! Luis Castillo has been everything we could have hoped for, and so much more! Ken Walker and Damien Lewis are slotted to play this week versus the San Francisco 49rs. So much to get into today, jam packed podcast. State of the farm will be out tomorrow! Thank you to everyone for listening! Seausrise! Go Hawks!
-CBS Sports' Jerry Palm placed Nebraska in the Quick Lane Bowl against Toledo in Detroit on December 26th. You know, the bowl game we all laugh and joke about. -That would likely mean a 6-6 season for Nebraska. Would Frost make it to the bowl game or be let go like Bo Pelini was before the 2014 Holiday Bowl? -Also, the Countdown to Ireland reaches 15 days, sponsored by McKinney's Irish Pub at 8th & P Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Coming up on todays edition of the Locked On Raiders podcast, the Top 10 RB's in the league has been revelaed did RB Josh Jacobs make the top 10, is he a honorable mention ? We will talk about that, plus former Raiders WR Henry Ruggs was in court we will tell you the latest with him and hear from Raiders LB Denzel Perryman in preparation for the Battle 4 Vegas Softball game vs the Golden Knights, calls and text closeout the show. Sponsored by:DaveDownload the Dave app from the App store right now for an Extra Cash account and get up to 500 dollars instantly. For terms and conditions go to dave.com/legal. Instant transfer fees apply. Banking provided by Evolve. Member FDIC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Coming up on todays edition of the Locked On Raiders podcast, the Top 10 RB's in the league has been revelaed did RB Josh Jacobs make the top 10, is he a honorable mention ? We will talk about that, plus former Raiders WR Henry Ruggs was in court we will tell you the latest with him and hear from Raiders LB Denzel Perryman in preparation for the Battle 4 Vegas Softball game vs the Golden Knights, calls and text closeout the show. Sponsored by: Dave Download the Dave app from the App store right now for an Extra Cash account and get up to 500 dollars instantly. For terms and conditions go to dave.com/legal. Instant transfer fees apply. Banking provided by Evolve. Member FDIC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Volkswagen's Passat was one of its most important nameplates and a staple of the Volkswagen portfolio. Entering the United States for the 1974 model year, the Passat has filled the driveways of countless folks over its nearly 50-year span in the ‘States. Though, Volkswagen announced that the Passat was seeing the end of the line after the 2022 model year, and even sent it away with a special final edition. Powering the current generation Passat is a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine that makes 174 hp and 206 lb-ft of torque. Slotted above the even more beloved Jetta, the Passat was in the middle of VW's sedan lineup, which is a spot in the market that is continually shrinking. Toyota's Avalon is a similar story. While its run is shorter and was introduced fewer than 30 years ago, the Avalon quickly became a staple of Toyota's sedan lineup. With five generations under its belt, it was probably hard for folks to see Toyota also discontinue the nameplate in the United States. Available with either a 3.5-liter naturally aspirated V6 that makes 301 hp and 267 lb-ft of torque or a 2.5-liter hybrid powertrain that makes 205 hp and 185 lb-ft of torque. Both of these powertrains are surrounded by the same mid-size sheet metal. On this episode of the Quick Spin bonus show Talkin' Cars With the Boss, host Wesley Wren chats with Autoweek's Editor in Chief Natalie Neff about her time with both the 2021 Volkswagen Passat and 2021 Toyota Avalon Hybrid. The pair discuss how both cars drive, feel and look while also tackling the greater question of declining space for sedans in the new car marketplace.
HOUR 4: Merloni and Fauria begin the hour talking Red Sox after Trevor Story got his first spring hit today. Lou is not a fan of where Trevor Story was slotted in the lineup. The Celtics get some good news regarding Robert Williams. For the second time this week, the Celtics issued a "declined to comment" when asked about roster availability in Toronto. Canada has strict laws regarding entry into the country for unvaccinated players. Plus, the guys react to what NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell had to say yesterday
The blog post with the downloadable Ritual Planning Workbook is at https://atheopaganism.wordpress.com/2018/12/11/starting-a-practice-creating-rituals/ Remember, we welcome comments, questions and suggested topics at thewonderpodcastQs@gmail.com S3E3 TRANSCRIPT:----more---- Yucca: Welcome back to the wonder science-based paganism. I'm one of your hosts Yucca. Mark: And I'm the other one, Mark. Yucca: And this week we're talking about the transition between seasons and also about planning, both your practice and rituals. Mark: Right, right. we arrived at this topic because as we record this, which is on the 17th of January happy Martin Luther king day, everyone the we're sort of at this. Midpoint between Sabbaths where you will is a long time ago and a brightening or in bulk or whatever you want to Yucca: Candlemass. Mark: Or river rain is I call it is still. What three weeks in the future, if you count it as the actual midpoint, like the 7th of February, something like that. And so it's one of those sort of dead spots where, you know, the UL imagery really seems stale. Many of us have taken down all of our decorations and stuff by. And yet it seems a little premature jump into the next holidays, images and symbols and that kind of thing. So what do you do in transition? What, what about this moment? Speaks to us and, and how can we, you know, keep that as a lively part of our practice as well. And then that got us onto the, the general topic of transitions in life and, you know, planning for those, addressing those so forth. Yucca: Right. And how some transitions are. They just happen that you don't get to play on for them. Boom. They happen you, whether you knew they were coming or not, and others seem to stretch out and you're not really sure. And oh, when is it? When is it not? And there can be just so many different kinds and we have so many different emotions surrounding that. But before we get too much into the transitions, why don't we address a little bit more this in between stage? And of course, different people in different climates are going to experience this differently, but certainly for where I am, it's just, doesn't quite feel like we're there. You know, we're definitely out of solstice, but you know, we've, we've taken down most of our souls to see things and it's still winter, but. A lot of the, we haven't really started to do our next activities. And there is, you described it as like a dead spot, but there's also a little bit of a piece there. Right? There's an anticipation, but there's a little bit of arrest and a peace. And just being present in the season without feeling like there's a pressure for any of the. To perform more or any of that. Mark: You know, that's a really good point that I hadn't thought of that. As you mentioned it, it occurs to me that one of the things that's sort of necessary for art and ritual and celebrations are kind of an art form way. need that. blank canvas to contrast with the color that you've painted on it. Right. So. I mean it, maybe it makes sense for us to have periods of time that are just sort of normal there. Yucca: Yeah. Mark: they're just, just normal passage of time. Slotted to one holiday or another, but just the, Between. time when the altar goes back to kind of, sort of alter about the things that we care about and value and it doesn't have to be a seasonal thing necessarily. I kinda liked that thought that, that, that makes a lot of sense to me. Yucca: Yeah. And I think that there might be times like that in our lives as well. Right. Not just within the season, but within the larger. Cycle right where we're in between these big things were in between these, Mark: Hmm. Yucca: know, we've talked before about these rites of passage, these huge things that can happen in people's lives, but sometimes we're just this present in the life now, and there's not a lot happening. We're just sort of between. Mark: That is in some ways, kind of a dangerous time people because they feel like they've fallen into a rut. They feel like there's less of the adventurousness of, of change. Yucca: Yeah Mark: so it becomes really important to. To go back to that thing that we talk about over and over again, paying attention, Yucca: right. Mark: finding, the beauty in the moment, you know, celebrating gratitude for even the small things in our lives, because not always going to be climbing Kilimanjaro or, you know, moving across the country for a new job. I mean, there are, there are things there, there are big moments that. Divide chapters in our lives, then there's the middle of a chapter, right. When you're just kinda doing it. if you don't have those established periods, then your life has kind of chaos, you know, you're, you're sort of leaping from new experience to another. Well on the one hand may sound really attractive, but it's very rootless. It's impossible to build community around yourself if you're doing something like that. Yucca: And training. Mark: yes. I mean, I know people when I was traveling, I met people who had been traveling for years, something like that. And they were kind of odd people. Honestly, they, they were. You could tell that they were rootless and disconnected from human society in a lot of ways. And not to my recollection, particularly happy. They were just, their rut was, you know, where am I going next? You know, how am I going to find lodging, all that kind of thing. Right. Yucca: Yeah, well, and what those in-between times are, that's going to be informed by what you planted early. Right. What did you plan for? What did you metaphorically plant or literally that to, right? What, what have you set up? Because you're going to be where whatever you come from before, wherever that has led you. So I think that there's, that's, that's something about this time of year that I think a lot about. Is, and we've already touched on this with the, you know, looking forward into the new year, but also with what's, at least for us in the Northern hemisphere and the agricultural cycle. This is a time where there isn't a lot happening yet. This is the time where people are looking through those seed catalogs or what seeds do you have and thinking about where things are going to go this year. And if I really do want to make the. Garden bed will, you know, how am I going to make the structure and all of that. And you could think about that quite literally, if you literally have a garden, but that can also be a metaphor for what's happening in our practices in our lives. Mark: Right. Right. of course a part of that process is reflecting on what you've learned in past iterations. Right. So do I really want for zucchini plants now that I know how many zucchini squash I will get out of four zucchini plants? Do I really want to do that again? Yucca: Yes, but don't play it too few because what, what are you, because if you plant too few, then you might end up with none. If that one plant doesn't make it. So thinking about that strategy. Okay. Do I want. You know, can I sacrifice the space to grow the zucchini instead of the whatever, but what if I get squash bugs this year? Will I still have enough? Yeah. And Yeah. Mark: Which also requires you to, you know, kind of flesh out your plan a little bit more. All right. I only really want to end up with two zucchini plants, but I'm going to plant six and then come. Say summer solstice, I'm going to pull two of them. If they're all still alive, you know, or four of them or whatever, Yucca: Yeah. Mark: whatever mathematics I just presented. I, I think I said six I wanted to, Yucca: Yeah. Mark: going to take out the four others. So. You know, this whole idea of planning is really deeply associated with the holiday that we have coming up. Bridget or in bulk or yada yada, Yucca: Yeah, we'll talk more about that in a few weeks. Mark: a couple of Yucca: Yeah. Mark: because that'll be coming up for us. The the doldrum months of winter or a good time to be planning, planning, not only planning, but at this stage of the game goal setting, right. You know, I want to have a garden that's going to produce this much in the way of tomatoes and this much in the way of summer squash and this much in the way of and potatoes and. You know, when you, when you have that kind of a sense that helps you to start making decisions about, well, how are things going to be laid out and how many plants in each do I need? And you know, how long does do various things take to grow? And we can do that in our lives too. And I wouldn't necessarily claim that I'm particularly good at it. You know, people plan their careers. I'm going to do this for. Five years. And then I want to move into this kind of position. And you know, do that for another 10 years. if it's written out in really strokes, people can have goals about where they're seeking to go and and pursue those. Maybe there are certifications. But they need to get various educational credentials that they need in order to achieve those goals. So when's that gonna happen? You know, how am I going to pay for it? How am I going to work full time and get that certification on top of it? Yucca: Right. Mark: You know, all of that, thinking things don't just accidentally happen to you. You, you need to make them happen. And in order to do that, you have to have some goals and you have to do some. Yucca: Right. And building on that same idea, not just things like, you know, careers, but also things like what's it feel like to be. Right. How do you feel every day? And do you want to be feeling different? Well, as we've talked about so many times before, it's not just a matter of just deciding to say yes, I'm going to have more energy and generally have a more positive, happy outlook. Right. That that's great. But you actually have to do things to get there. Right. You've got to. You are a garden. How are you going to lay out your, the, your layout? What seeds are you going to plant to help make that happen? How can you plan to set yourself up for that success? Mark: right. Yucca: So is that. Mark: Great. I mean, if you know that you struggle with self-esteem well, what are you, how are you going to deal with that? What are you going to do about it? I mean, it's is, is therapy something that you want to do is you know, cultivating positive relationships around you that. That reflect back your value back to you. Is that part of what you're going to do is maybe pruning some relationships that are not feeding that in your life, something that has to happen. Yucca: Or apps, not just people or apps, not just people, but maybe is that Instagram or tick talk or whatever it is. Like, Mark: Right. Yucca: know? Ha how are those filters making you feel about, you know, Mark: Right. Yucca: yeah. Mark: So All of that stuff, you know, being aware of what it is that impacts your of well-being your of enjoying your life? And, you know, really doing kind of an assessment, right. You know, in inventory here are the inputs that contribute to how I feel about my life and myself. And you know, here are the ones in the positive column here, the ones in the negative column. Now, what am I going to do about that? Yucca: All right. Mark: This is, At least in the temperate Northern hemisphere, it's cold and it's often gray and dark. If it's not wet or snowy and the days are still quite short this is, this is Yucca: Okay. Mark: time to do that kind of inventory and decide here's where I'd like things to go from here. Understanding that the map is not the territory and that life will throw you stuff that you didn't expect. Yucca: Yeah. And that's, that's okay. That's part of it, right? That's what's going to end your response to it. That's, you know, that's another thing that you can practice and, and plan for. Mark: Hm. Yucca: Right. Think about what are the types of things that life might throw my way. How can I be set up to respond to that? Mark: Right. Yucca: Right. Mark: can I be more resilient as a person Right. I mean, You know, I've known some people that were strung so tight and they were, you know, they were on this bullet trajectory, you know, to get to where, know, the achievement that they really wanted to achieve and anything that came at them sideways just completely scrambled them. They. Weren't able to okay, well, that's the new reality and I still have my goal. So how am I going to work with this new reality and stay pointed at my goal? So you know, that the ability to be flexible and resilient in that way is a really powerful set of life skills. And it's the kind of thing that this sort of planning help you. Yucca: right. And it's something that, you know, we, we talk about being often about being nature-based and all of that. And when we look at how nature works, resiliency is key, the systems that are really. Are the ones that are still with us, the ones that weren't aren't here anymore. Mark: Right. Sort of, well, not sort of a tangent, actually a tangent, but it does relate one of the criticisms by many conservation biologists of the entire endangered species model that seeks to save the least flexible, most impacted species. Rather than say the Keystone species that are the, the root supporters of And I mean, I'm not weighing in on either side of that question, but it is a criticism that, you know, we're a lot of resources in saving, you know, a fish that lives in one particular pond. For example, Yucca: Yeah. Mark: in those resources might be better applied to, you know, Broad spectrum range conservation or something like that, which can really support the kinds of creatures that are flexible enough to be able to live even in this catastrophic time. Yucca: Yeah. Yeah. That is that discussion. I mean, that would make a fantastic. Podcast on of its own to get into the different sides to that. Mark: Right, Yucca: Yeah, Mark: Yeah. And, and there are very compelling arguments on both sides. Yucca: truly. Yeah. Mark: so as I'm saying, as I say, you know, I'm not weighing in on either side of that, but it Is a part of the discussion. You know, when we look at the biosphere, there are, there are animals that are extremely flexible. Rock doves, which are pigeons like rats, like raccoons, like coyotes. Yucca: Yeah. Mark: they do, you know, mess up their landscape. They're still there. They're Yucca: Yeah. Mark: They're still finding something to eat. Yucca: On many of their cases you do, and they just do better. Mark: Right, Yucca: Right. You know, how'd that try to eradicate coyotes thing workout. their numbers just exploded and now they've spread across the entire continent where they used to be in just a small part. Mark: Right. Yucca: So, yeah, Mark: And they've taken over the territory of the wolves. Yucca: exactly. Mark: Yeah. So, So, so this is something to consider, Yucca: yeah. Mark: That, you know, being able to with the punches and still keep your eye on where you're trying to go is a really Set of human skills and these transition times and planning times are a great time to kind of assess where you are with that and figure out best to proceed. Yucca: Right. And that that goal setting part is really key. Right? Both on what we're talking about. And, you know, back to the tangent is to, to figure out what is the current. Right. And, and so the, the field that I come from originally as restoration ecology, and so we'd have to always start with, okay, well, what are we restoring it? Mark: Right. Yucca: Right. What's the, what's the start because, okay. We are, we restoring to the state that it was at the arrival of Europeans, are we restoring it to, you know, the state that it was before the decline of the mega fund? Like what, what's the goal here? And so in our own lives, you know, it may not be restoration ecology, but we're talking about planning into the future and what we want. This. A really lovely time, this darkness time of the year for that reflection, because you've got to look in, you've really got to look in and see what you really want. What, what your, your goals really are, your values and where you actually are right now. You know, be very honest with yourself about what, you know, what is the state of your garden, because. You need to know that to be able to plan in an effective way for where you're going. Mark: Right. And it bears saying that if you don't then your garden is just going to grow. It's just going to overgrow. It's Yucca: Yeah. It's going to grow either way, Mark: Yes, Yucca: but what, how is it going to grow Mark: well. What grows Yucca: Yeah. Mark: it's going to grow? is, you know, really up for grabs, then it's subject to all other forces, but not your intention and your life can do that too And I mean, I've experienced that in my own life, quite a lot, kind of from thing to thing with an overall goal, really not very much more defined then I want to do good in the world. And so I work in the nonprofit sector for missions that I believe in. But I certainly could have done a much better job of financial plan. I certainly could have done a much better job of kind of skills building there. I've got a good skill set, but I think there are things that I would have liked to add that I didn't aspire to. So you know, this, this is you know, I, we're not making any claims that we're perfect at this. Yucca: Certainly not worth, you know? Mark: You know, we're human. Like, like everybody Yucca: Yeah. Well, in a lot of times the topics we choose, we think there'll be valuable to the whole community, but we also choose topics that. That we need to hear ourselves, Mark: yes. Very, Yucca: right? Mark: absolutely. Yeah. there, there have been times when in my day-to-day life. I found myself thinking we did a podcast about this. I should listen to that and find out what I had to say. Yucca: Yeah. Mark: Cause I'm not, I'm not accessing it right? now. So, Yeah. take a look at that stuff. take, try to take a dispassionate look at your life and where you're, where you're headed and where you want to be headed and would help you and how you can be more flexible as the inevitable curve balls that life throws at you come along. Yucca: Yeah. Mark: So the, the other thing we were going to talk about today is also in relation to planning, but specifically it's about planning rituals because this is something we haven't talked about before. We've talked about rituals a lot Especially people that are kind of new to the practice will often find themselves just at a loss about how to get started on all this, you know, because something that's very freeing about a naturalistic DOD free pagan path in that. You know, you don't have any authority figure telling you, you have to do it this way. are the rules of Wicca, you know, this, this is our, you know, this, this is how you must do your rituals. Yucca: Can we certainly don't think there's anyone watching down on us. Who's gonna, you know, say something about it later when we die or Mark: right. Give Yucca: us to the wrong place. Mark: Give us a grade. Yucca: Yeah. Mark: So great. But what that leaves you with is the dreaded blank sheet of paper. You know, how do I get started? Where, do I do this? And have, going to talk about that now, but that, I would just like to let people know that if you go to atheopagan ism.org, there is and you look in the right hand at the top of the right hand sidebar. There is that says, are you new click here for information about how to start your practice? And we'll put a link to that in the in the podcast notes, there's a workbook that you can download there that will walk you through a step-by-step process to develop a ritual. Yucca: All right. Mark: So, you know, if you need or want that kind of guidance, it's available to you. Yucca: Yeah. And it's, it's a wonderful resource that, you know, as you're saying. Is available if you want it, if you don't though, we're not gonna, you know, we're not looking over your shoulder telling you you're doing it wrong or right. It's just a here. This is, this can really help. And, and these steps, you know how to, to go about thinking, you know, constructing it. What are the pieces that, that you would need? Mark: Right. I Yucca: Yeah. Mark: and it starts with intentions goals, you know, what are you, are you trying to achieve? And then it goes into what are your feelings around it and what are the symbols and things that you associate with those feelings? terms of the five senses, you know, When, if we're talking about a UL ritual, you know, are we talking about the smell of cinnamon and cloves and pine needles and all that kind of stuff? So, it's a, it's a very. Accessible a step-by-step process for you. So that's, that's an available resource if you want it, but we're going to talk about planning rituals with multiple people that workbook can be done with multiple people, but it's really designed for individuals. And when you have a group of people that are working to put a ritual together As an ensemble, there's a different set of challenges and ideas that, that fold into that. Yucca: Right. And whether it is in a group or solitary, Starts again with what we were talking about before, is that goal, right? You need to know why, what, what is your ritual about, why are you doing the ritual? What is the intention behind it? Yeah. Mark: And that goal can just be to achieve a few. Yucca: Yeah. Mark: The goal can just be, I want to go into that trancey flow state that's super present feels feels really good when I'm there with the candle light and the incense. And it feels like I'm in a. That can be the goal. It can also be the means to the goal. If you're working to kind of reprogram your psychology around a particular issue in your life or a goal that you have or something like that. But sometimes the the end or the means is the end. Sometimes. I mean, a lot of the work that I do at the alter or focus is It's just to feel it it's just to be there and feel my spiritual connection with the universe and the world and how much I appreciate being here. Yucca: Yeah. Mark: so bear that in mind, you don't have to have a capital G goal Yucca: Yeah. Mark: to do. Yucca: Yeah. So with the group I think this is, this is really key with any group, but the communication aspect is. Really really important. How are you communicating? Is everyone, is everyone feel welcome and empowered to be part of that conversation? Is there's all of that social stuff that from anywhere in life that that comes to play, as soon as you have more than one person, then you've got all of these interactions to, just to be. Aware of as they're happening. Right. Is there one person who is just personality wise a little bit more dominating than others, right? If, if you are that person, how can you. How can you make space for other people? Right. If you're not, if you're one of the people who tends to be a little bit more quiet, right. That I'm that way I tend to, to kind of sit back and kind of watch more of what's happening, you know, how do I, in a way that feels safe to me, make sure that I can get my, my voice heard as well, as well as feeling like I'm listening and creating space for other people. Mark: Right. Right. So the first piece as you enter into a group, that's doing some work is some self-awareness, you know, what, what kind of, kind of person are you when interacting in groups? And some people have very large blind spots about how they interact in groups. So, even soliciting some feedback can be helpful just so that people, you know, asked honestly, you know, how do I conduct myself in this group? Do you feel like there's room for you to speak or do you feel like you get your ideas run over or. Yucca: And giving them time to respond. Mark: yes. Yucca: right? Like there's the asking, but there's also just kind of noting, you know, does that person take a pause before they speak or when they don't speak? Does that mean they're just not going to, you know, there's there's that, that just paying attention that needs to happen, Mark: Right. right. And in some cases, when you convene to organize a ritual, there are people who naturally, because of the goal of the ritual have elevated status. If you are doing a wedding, Yucca: Yeah. Mark: it's the couple who. Are the final arbiters of everything that's going to happen. And everybody else who's involved in organizing that ritual is in service to creating the experience that the couple or the or whoever they are want to have know, same with a Memorial it's the family, right? But it, or in a Rite of passage, depending on the Rite of passage, if it's a right of passage for someone who's already in adulthood, then they're kind of, you know, in the driver's seat. If it's somebody who it's moving into adulthood, it may be elders who are designing the experience for the young person to go through in order to move into their teenage years or move into adult. Yucca: Yeah. So again, there's that, that awareness of and that's, that brings on the idea of a. Which can mean different things, right? Sometimes when we talk about authority there's, it's kind of, there's earned a sorority and there's unearned authority, right? The, in that situation, you know, the couple or the, the people at the, the wedding, you know, they have the natural authority there, but it's not, but I would caution to be, be careful about not making it the authority because they are. You know, the wealthy or the whatever, right. That, not the power over kind of structure. Mark: Right. And that can easily happen with in the case of weddings, who have wedding planners, who are employees that that can become then very difficult. And I mean, we all know the stories about the bride Zillow's right. And I don't, I don't see people in our community as having a propensity to be that way so much, but once again, self-awareness and consideration of the humanity of the other people that are bitter there and just respecting roles. let's talk about when that's not the case for four people get together because they want to do a ritual save for a holiday Yucca: Yeah. Mark: Sabbath. Okay. None of them has higher status than any of the others for any particular reason. It has pertinent to the planning of this ritual. Right. So how do they proceed them? How do they. How do they Yucca: Okay. Mark: from the initial goal of, we want to do something for this holiday and then percolate that down into specific assignments of, Okay. we're going to structure it this way. You're going to do this and you're going to do that. And you know, this is how the, the order of service will go. Yucca: Like any situation it's going to depend upon the group and the specific individuals involved, but one approach to take would to begin by creating some space for each person to talk about just the things that. They like the things that they associate with this time of year and just start getting a little bit of that brainstorming and flow of information around, you know, how do we, how do we feel about this? What is this, what do we want, what do we envision, you know, is, was there one that you did in the past? And there was just this part that you'd like to part that you didn't like, um, and just get as, as much of that communication happening as you can. Mark: I find that one of the things that can. be really helpful in planning the ritual is to do a ritual, to do a ritual. Starting your planning meeting with. Lighting a candle, maybe some incense a little invocation perhaps, or singing a song or a chant together, something that kind of opens the heart and gets people into that frame. It tends to put people kind of on the same page more, then it's less like a business meeting and it's more like a, a creative endeavor, which is really what you want it to be. Yucca: Yeah. Mark: we, we working to do that with the atheopagan council meetings that we hold every quarter because they are business meetings, but we, but we're a religion. Yucca: Yeah. Mark: you know, the, the, we, we want to be informed by the values and the feeling of, of doing this and not just to have. PTA meeting. So, so that, that may be that may be a technique that you find useful to do just a little in vocation of sacred space before going into the, the brainstorming and the meeting part of things. Another thing that you can do be aware that sometimes people need time to percolate. So don't feel like you can have a planning meeting and it's all gonna be, you know, dust your hands off. It's Yucca: Okay. Mark: Ready. We're we're going to go off and have a ritual now. I mean that's possible, Yucca: It depends on the scale sometimes too, of what. Mark: sure. Yucca: You know, w what is the scale of the ritual that you're doing? Mark: Right. And when time is short, that's what you have to do. But if time is, if there's more time available, then you can do your brainstorming and your ideas about, you know, what would be fun elements to include meaningful elements to include. You know, kind of get those into a hopper and get them down on paper. And then maybe about it again in a few days, you know, then you can talk about structure and all the rest of that stuff. Cause people will have ideas about what should come first and what should come second sort of narrative threads that connect those different pieces and You know, letting it come organically, I think is something that can really be a value if there's time. Yucca: Yeah. I think that a lot of the, that advice can then apply back. You know, as a group talking about group ritual, but also that does tie back to what we were talking about. With planning for your own practice, right. That some of that could be done in ritual space, giving yourself time to have a second meeting or a third meeting. See how that feels a few days later, and a meeting is a meeting with yourself, or maybe with your partnership per household or whatever scale you're doing that on. But that these ideas that we talk about. You know, on this podcast, we've jumped around in areas that people might not traditionally think is, you know, being religious, right? Like, oh, this is a religious podcast. Why are you talking about, you know, ecology? Or why are you talking about this? It's all of this stuff is, is connected and can apply in different areas of life and reality and all of that. Mark: Right. Right. So, And we've been really gratified to hear from our listeners that that they get value out of talking about the inner critic, talking about talking about The wonders of the natural world, you know, there's, there's such a range of topics. And one of the things about paganism generally and specifically based paganism that really meaningful to me is that it really is all inclusive. It's about all the aspects of your life everything that you do. Has an impact on the world and every, every experience that you have as an impact on yourself and all of that. that we can make choices about and curate and learn from in order to be better people, better pagans. Okay. Better pig and Yucca: That's one to think about, right? What is, what is that? Mark: Yeah. Well, since we don't have a judging God there's nobody to really tell us whether except sometimes other pagans Yucca: Hm, Mark: have attitudes about whether we're being good pagans or Yucca: I think he keepers. Mark: that's really their problem. Not, Yucca: Yeah. Yeah. It's for yourself to decide that, right? Yeah. Mark: you know, we're talking about in between times transitional times and the space between going from an ordinary state of consciousness into a ritual state of consciousness is a transitional time as well. And That planning period becomes something that contain certain elements. One of them is safety. One of the most important pieces is safety. In order to go into a ritual state, people need to feel safe enough in order to be vulnerable and present. And so that is an aspect that I would encourage you to throw into that hopper or get down on that blank sheet of paper with, all the other things that you have there, because you can have wonderful ideas for ritual experiences, but if people won't go there with you because they don't feel. Safe and protected and like the opportunity is there for them, then they don't, they don't go. Yucca: Yeah. Mark: And I've, I've been in plenty of group rituals where I didn't Yucca: Um, Mark: because I felt like either the, the leaders were being irresponsible and cavalier or Or there were people in the circle that I didn't feel safer around. You know, and, and, and I'll freely grant. Some of that's on me. Right. You know, maybe, maybe I didn't necessarily need to feel that way. But to my mind, I had reasons. And so maybe that wasn't the right circle for me to be in. Yucca: Yeah, but also the, you know, when, when the ritual is being planned, what are the goals? And, and if people don't feel safe, And enough to be able to do the ritual really, to really, really, really present with it, then the goals aren't being met. Right. So how do we plan to make, to try and create a space in which that can happen? Mark: Right. Yucca: So, Mark: speaking of goals, the goal doesn't have to be a physical, tangible thing. Like. Prosperity or you know, loving relationships that are going to come to us or any of that kind of thing. They can just be feelings. Yucca: Yeah, Mark: be, you know, the feeling of joy in living feeling of having turned to the wheel and really acknowledged the seasons Yucca: just the Mark: go away. Yucca: feeling winter. Right. Just feeling this out. Yep. This is the, this is the season we're in. This is what's happening. Mark: Yes. Yes. So we really encourage an expansive understanding about what, what ritual is and what it's for and what its outcomes can be Well, I'll speak for myself. I mean, I've experienced lots of rituals that have taken me to all those kinds of places. And the rituals that I've experienced that have been ineffectual have generally been because the thinking around them or the planning around them has been to. Somebody's got an idea for a you know, somebody's got a good idea about some sort of myths that they wanted to enact or. Some sort of narrative story and it just wasn't a journey that the people in the group wanted to go on or the, or it wasn't clear exactly what was happening. You know, the people, the, the, the performers in the ritual knew what was going on, but the observers were not there. Wasn't a narration to explain to them what was going on. I went to. I went to a a fool's journey ritual once in which, I mean, I suppose they were enacting the. Steps of the Toronto card, starting with the zero, the fool, and kind of going on from that. they recognize some of them and others, didn't know what was going on. And the whole thing was just kind of be wilderness. You know, why am I here? Why am I doing this? I'm just standing there watching. Yucca: It was kinda more like going to a play then Mark: Yeah. How, Yucca: part of a ritual. Mark: I mean, that is an important question, always to ask yourself when designing a ritual is other than the other than the conveners, how does everybody else get plugged in? You know, is there something for them to sing? Is there a dance for them to do? Is there an offering for them to make, is there a thing for them to throw in the fire? Is there a libation for them to pour? There are so many different ways put people to connect people. Is there, I mean, you know, under COVID we don't do this, but. Many pagan rituals over time, I've had, you know, passing a chalice of wine and taking a sip and, you know, giving a blessing to the person next to you and handing it on kind of thing, or a plate of pieces of bread or other cookies, or, you know, some other, other treat. And. All of those are, are things that help people to feel like I helped to make this. And that's a really important feeling in a ritual. If you feel like, like a ritual was done to you, something's wrong. Yucca: Yeah. So these are, these are all things to be considering when wind planning. Right. And kinda like we were talking about before to think about what life or the ritual might throw at you and how to be able to respond in that moment so that you are more resilient or the ritual you're planning is more resilient. Mark: Part of that resilience. Is to understand when the time is to throw in the towel. Yucca: Yeah. Mark: are times when something that is so disruptive along your life. You know, a cancer diagnosis, something like that. I mean, that, that really is likely to throw you well off your stride now you've got something much more urgent that you need to deal with in your longer term goal. Right. Similarly or an unexpected pregnancy or. You know, any of those kinds of things, the sudden announcement by your partner, that they want to leave you Yucca: Yeah. Mark: unexpected, but, my God. Now what do I do? The same thing can be true in rituals. I attended a Rite of passage once where the young man who was becoming an adult had been charged with keeping a heartbeat drum beat going all night. That was kind of his ordeal for this thing. And the ritual went on around him. Well, we were in this valley and apparently carried very far in this valley. And at three in the morning, truck came tearing up into this property and this guy barged into the middle of the circle and said, people who are trying to sleep and that drum has got to stop That was the time to stop the drum Yucca: Yeah. Mark: and reconceptualize, you know, what we're going to do. It took a long time to kind of calm everything down, get people back in trained. And it was, it was a very, it was weird. It was a very, very weird experience because we tend to think of our circles as being these of impenetrably safe environments. Right. We do need to be aware of when the time comes that it's just, the plan is no longer working. Now we need a new plan. Yucca: Yeah. So this has been quite lovely. We've made quite a journey. And this podcast today, Mark: Yeah. Yucca: the I quite enjoyed having a mirror, the conversation that we got to get to a topic because I mean, being in the third year here where we've got a lot of topics that we've covered. And then we want to talk about we, you know, a lot of things we want to come back and circle back to because that's really appropriate to do. And other times we want to go, okay, well, what else, what else do we have to offer? And so sometimes it's, it's quite a it's quite fun to, to be like, okay, well, what are we talking about? And so I loved that this time we followed the same path of our conversation before in the recorded conversation. Mark: Yeah, Yucca: So Mark: was really great. Yucca: yeah. Mark: Yeah. Well, thank you so much for another lovely conversation and a really enjoyable podcast recording. Yucca: Likewise. Mark: We'll see you all next time.
The Hyundai Santa Fe has made leaps and bounds in the past 20 years. Slotted between Hyundai's compact Tucson and larger Palisade, the Santa Fe might fall out of sight for some shoppers in the fiercely competitive crossover. Curbing that, Hyundai stuffed the Santa Fe with features other automakers have started removing like physical buttons and doubled down on making it a competitive crossover. Powering the Santa Fe is a turbocharged 2.5-liter I4 making 277 hp and 311 lb-ft of torque, which travels through an eight-speed automatic transmission. Hyundai also stuffed its top Calligraphy trim with soft leather and tech creature comforts. On this episode of Quick Spin, host Wesley Wren and Patrick Carone both spent time behind the wheel of the 2021 Hyundai Santa Fe Calligraphy. Wren takes you along a walkaround of the vehicle to highlight its interior and exterior features. Afterward, he puts you in the passenger seat while reviewing the car in real-time. Between segments, the pair talk about their time with the car and elaborate on their thoughts. Closing the show, they discuss what makes the 2021 Santa Fe special.
The primas chat about upcoming new TV shows and what they've learned on TikTok
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BATON ROUGE – After a perfect 5-0 weekend hosting the LSU Beach Invitational, the Tigers (16-2) held steady as the No. 3 team in the AVCA Coaches Poll for the third consecutive week.
Full Video Version available on YT https://youtu.be/IDghQKqZ8bw Estimated time of subject swaps Random chatter/PC talk 20 TCG chat 25 Vivid Voltage (Pack opening visuals on YT) 33 Holo Lens Microsoft mesh 38 Pogo Mesh work 40 Holo Lens future 55 Shinning Fates impulse opening (Pack opening visuals on YT) 108 Pokemon collaborations 110 brilliant Diamond shining pearl 117 Pokemon Legends 120 Evil Team Origins or the way that good intentions may ultimately become corrupt 126 Starters discussion and possible plot of Legends Future of the podcast and how we move forward with such crazy lives. Holo lens proof of concept showed off Buddy system, a park Certain pokemon outside of normal spawns could be a secret base?(did Guci know about this thus the marketing and involvement as most early adopters have the cash to also purchase their products), a Battle Esports? Still early not niantics product so it wouldn't require players to buy it but may offer a subscription - what about other games? - Currently looks like most VR chats but the direct user can project and provide the experience. - does this mean Content creators will be judged on what crazy new world they go to? - or is the value decided by the entertainer or knowledge? Legends New World/style wild area from DLC -only listed as single player (DLC required) -made by the Pokemon Home Creators -As this is a new budding society could we finally see Professions getting their start? -Looks to be an Actual Studing of the pokemon not just Catch and automatically know its history. -Could there still be Regional or Timed Variants to The Starters? Pokemon 25 New games Slotted for late 2021 and Early 2022 The Merch Masters Pokémon TCG DP remakes New studios? -does this mean a release at least every year -If they can leave the development of the game to the studios it leaves -the Pokemon company to develop and balance the Pokemon itself Speculation preview for next episode Pokemon Unite Beta in Canada -markets and Signs Point Towards a summer Release when kids have time to play - especially with the pokemon DLC being around a max of 6months of content for people - -Should Niantic or Pokemon Company Start Offering Airfare discounts to players? TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/augmentednaturally Support Augmented naturally on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AugmentedNaturally Merch: https://augmentednaturally.com/merch Subscribe for more videos: SOCIAL: Tiktok AugmentedNaturally TWITTER: https://twitter.com/AugmentedNatur1INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/augmentednaturally/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/gaming/AugmentedNaturally/ Pokémon is Copyright Gamefreak, Nintendo and The Pokémon Company 2001-2016 All images and names owned and trademarked by Nintendo, Niantic, The Pokémon Company, and Gamefreak are property of their respective owners. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/augmentednaturally/message
This post is 334 words, a 1 min 20 sec reading time. It is the (updated) 13th lesson of How to Boil Water. It is also part of the Breakfast Collection. 📺 Video Demonstration (1 min 37 sec) 📍 IntroductionPacked with protein & speedy to make, hard (or medium)-boiled eggs are a delicious, timeless, economical treat.The trick to nailing boiled eggs is ensuring they cook for a precise number of minutes. If overcooked, eggs are hard to peel, tough & chewy. They can also have powdery & tasteless yolks. 😝For a more delicate egg with a tender & creamy interior, set a timer and let the simmering water do the rest. If you have a penchant for jammy & gooey yolks, aim for a 7-minute egg. For a little firmer, try 9-10 min. Go ahead and experiment to determine what type of eggs you like best. 🧂 Ingredients & Equipment:EggsTimer (optional)Slotted spoon (optional)✅ Instructions:Boil water Slowly lower eggs into the waterSet timer. For medium, 7 min. For hard, 9-10 min. Soft 4-5 min.Slightly lower heatPrepare ice bathRemove eggs, place in the ice bath for ~1-2 min, or until they are slightly warm.Peel, dress, serve, eat or store! 📝 Notes, Tips, TricksBy cooking at a simmer (instead of a rolling boil), the eggs will bounce around less. This reduces the chances of cracking.To start eggs in cold water, make two adjustments. (1) Turn off the heat once the water is boiling. (2) Let rest covered to finish cooking. Soft is 4 min, Medium = 6 min, Hard = 8 min. Shocking the eggs helps shrink the cooked egg, separating it from the shell and making for easier peeling. It also cools them, making for more comfortable handling. Older eggs peel easier. Fresh ones can be nearly impossible. Boiled eggs can elevate salads, soups, ramen, sandwiches & more. Popular toppings include flakey sea salt (we love Maldon), olive oil, herbs, mayonnaise, hollandaise. Boiled eggs last in the fridge for ~ one week. Leave the peel on for freshness. When in doubt, crack open and take a sniff. If it smells bad, toss it. 📓 Simmering Time Reference Guide🎓 Further Studies:Bon Appetite’s Jammy Soft-Boiled Eggs25 Recipes to Make with Hard-Boiled EggsHow to Peel an Egg in under 10 Seconds - 3 Methods——————————————————✏️ Did you like this lesson? Loved it! ⭐️ · Pretty good 🤷♂️ · Could be better 😐🎧 Prefer to listen? Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, or Overcast.🗝 New/Beta: Premium Member’s Corner. For access, subscribe here.🍳 Want to learn more about cooking? Table of Contents: Cooking Level 1. Get full access to Life School at www.trylifeschool.com/subscribe
You may think you drive well (be honest), but do you brake properly? So many brake problems - the Garage Hour has your answers (plus more questions): Heel or toe? Slotted or drilled? OE or aftermarket? Repair or modify? Good design or good practice? There's also bits from Baer, Brembo, Stop-Tech and Stillen... The gearhead goons have that, plus engineer-approved technique for protecting your brakes, stories from testing, and a little sideshow about taking care (bribery) of the grease monkeys who take care of you.
You may think you drive well (be honest), but do you brake properly? So many brake problems - the Garage Hour has your answers (plus more questions): Heel or toe? Slotted or drilled? OE or aftermarket? Repair or modify? Good design or good practice? There's also bits from Baer, Brembo, Stop-Tech and Stillen... The gearhead goons have that, plus engineer-approved technique for protecting your brakes, stories from testing, and a little sideshow about taking care (bribery) of the grease monkeys who take care of you.
This lesson is 431 words, a 1 min 43 second reading time. It is part of our new course, Poaching, Simmering & Steaming. 🎬 Demonstration Video: 📍 Introduction: Poached eggs are delicious, nutritious, economical & versatile. Whether you have them for breakfast alongside a piece of toast or at dinner topping a grain bowl or bed of sautéed greens, a poached egg can add high-leverage nutrition & rich flavor to almost anything, fast. Like riding a bicycle, once you poach, you’ll know how to do it for the rest of your life. All you need is a little patience and practice. Good luck! 🧂 Ingredients: Egg(s)~ 2 tsp vinegar (e.g., white, apple cider) - (optional)1 tsp kosher salt (optional) ⚙️ Unique Gear: Slotted spoon (recommended)✅ Instructions: Drop Method (easiest, can accommodate 2+ eggs at a time): Bring water to boil in a small pot/saucepan. Turn down heat & add vinegar/salt. Let the water simmer gently. Crack the egg into a small dish (e.g., cup, ramekin). Carefully slip the egg from the dish into the water.When whites set (~2-3 min), remove with a slotted spoon. Cook slightly longer for set yolks.Pat the egg dry (gently) with a towel. Top & serve. Whirl Method (intermediate, one egg at a time): Boil water in a small pot/saucepan. Turn down heat. Let water simmer gently.Crack egg into a small dish (e.g., cup, ramekin).Using a spoon, stir the water in a circle. Once a vortex has formed, slip the egg into the center of the vortex. Watch the vortex shape the egg into a lovely oval. When whites set, remove with a slotted spoon. Cook longer for set yolks.Pat the egg dry with a towel. Top & serve. 📝 Notes Tips & TricksVinegar helps keep the whites together. If yours are regularly becoming stringy increase the amount of vinegar slightly. It should not negatively impact taste. Sample toppings: olive oil, salt (e.g., sea salt, Maldon flakes), pepper, sauce (e.g., hollandaise), crunch (e.g., seed mixture, everything bagel spice)Sample bases: grain bowl (e.g., quinoa, rice, grits), ramen, avocado toast, sautéed greens, salad (e.g., frisée, kale), lentils, benedict (e.g., English muffin & ham or smoked salmon). An egg has 75 calories, 7 grams of protein, 5 grams of fat, and 1.6 grams of saturated fat. *Note - these vary depending on the size of egg. Once you master the ramekin/bowl & slip technique, try cracking the eggs directly into the water. *Note - watch your fingers! To poach an egg inside of the shell, you can use the sous vide technique. 🎓 Further StudyHow to Boil Water [Life School]How to Poach an Egg Perfectly [Downshiftology]Poaching an Egg [NY Times]20 Great Ways to Eat Fried or Poached Eggs [Serious Eats]22 Poached Egg Recipes for Any Meal [Bon Appetite]What did you think of this lesson? Loved it! ⭐️ · Pretty good 🤷♂️ · Could be better 😐———📚 Want to learn more? Check out the Table of Contents or Collections.🎧 Prefer to listen? Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, or Overcast.✏️ What do you want to learn? Fill out this 1-question form. Get full access to Life School at www.trylifeschool.com/subscribe
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Geekey is an innovative, compact multi-tool that expertly combines your go-to tools into one simple device you can carry with you anywhere. It's fully equipped with more than 16+ functions to help you tackle those common, everyday problems, including an innovative metric and imperial sized closed wrench and bit driver for quick fixes, TSA-compliant serrated edge and handy scoring tip, a bike spoke wrench for those off the grid rides, and even a bottle opener. Web: https://www.getgeekey.com Follow: @getgeekey About: The smart design of the Geekey Multi-tool is lightweight and compact enough to fit right on your keyring, and crafted from incredibly durable 420 stainless steel that's designed to last through a lifetime of adventures. Created for bikers, outdoor adventurers, handymen, and everyone else looking to always be prepared at a moments notice, Geekey is truly a work of art and engineering that delivers endless capability. Geekey features include a Smoking Pipe, 3.2/3.3mm Bike Spoke Key, a Screw Driver tip that will fit a #2/3 Slotted, #2 Square Drive, #2/3 Phillips, and #2/3 Combinations (Phillips/Slotted or Phillips/Square) screw all in one bit, Imperial and Metric Closed Wrench, ¼ inch Open Wrench, ¼ inch Bit Driver, Scoring Tip, Serrated Edge, Can Opener, Wire Stripper, File, Imperial and Metric Ruler, Protractor, Bottle Opener, Multi-head fit Driver, and Lanyard Hole. About the show: ► Website: http://www.ashsaidit.com ► Got Goli Gummies? https://go.goli.com/1loveash5 ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH584216 ► For discount Pangea Products: https://embracepangaea.grsm.io/ashsaiditmedia3226 ► Want the ‘coldest' water? https://thecoldestwater.com/?ref=ashleybrown12 ► Become A Podcast Legend: http://ashsaidit.podcastersmastery.zaxaa.com/s/6543767021305 ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ash-said-it/id1144197789 ► SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSaidItSuwanee ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1loveash ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsaidit ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+AshSaidItMedia ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog ► Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1LoveAsh/ ► Newsletter: manage1.com/subscribe?u=2a2ca3b799467f125b53863http://ashsaidit.us11.list-c8&id=a6f43cd472 #atlanta #ashsaidit #ashsaidthat #ashblogsit #ashsaidit® Ash Brown is a gifted American producer, blogger, speaker, media personality and event emcee. The blog on AshSaidit.com showcases exclusive event invites, product reviews and so much more. Her motivational podcast "Ash Said It Daily" is available on major media platforms such as iTunes, Spotify, iHeart Radio & Google Podcasts. This program has over half a million streams worldwide. She uses these mediums to motivate & encourage her audience in the most powerful way. She keeps it real!
Geekey is an innovative, compact multi-tool that expertly combines your go-to tools into one simple device you can carry with you anywhere. It's fully equipped with more than 16+ functions to help you tackle those common, everyday problems, including an innovative metric and imperial sized closed wrench and bit driver for quick fixes, TSA-compliant serrated edge and handy scoring tip, a bike spoke wrench for those off the grid rides, and even a bottle opener. Web: https://www.getgeekey.com Follow: @getgeekey About: The smart design of the Geekey Multi-tool is lightweight and compact enough to fit right on your keyring, and crafted from incredibly durable 420 stainless steel that's designed to last through a lifetime of adventures. Created for bikers, outdoor adventurers, handymen, and everyone else looking to always be prepared at a moments notice, Geekey is truly a work of art and engineering that delivers endless capability. Geekey features include a Smoking Pipe, 3.2/3.3mm Bike Spoke Key, a Screw Driver tip that will fit a #2/3 Slotted, #2 Square Drive, #2/3 Phillips, and #2/3 Combinations (Phillips/Slotted or Phillips/Square) screw all in one bit, Imperial and Metric Closed Wrench, ¼ inch Open Wrench, ¼ inch Bit Driver, Scoring Tip, Serrated Edge, Can Opener, Wire Stripper, File, Imperial and Metric Ruler, Protractor, Bottle Opener, Multi-head fit Driver, and Lanyard Hole. About the show: ► Website: http://www.ashsaidit.com ► Got Goli Gummies? https://go.goli.com/1loveash5 ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH584216 ► For discount Pangea Products: https://embracepangaea.grsm.io/ashsaiditmedia3226 ► Want the ‘coldest' water? https://thecoldestwater.com/?ref=ashleybrown12 ► Become A Podcast Legend: http://ashsaidit.podcastersmastery.zaxaa.com/s/6543767021305 ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ash-said-it/id1144197789 ► SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSaidItSuwanee ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1loveash ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsaidit ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+AshSaidItMedia ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog ► Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1LoveAsh/ ► Newsletter: manage1.com/subscribe?u=2a2ca3b799467f125b53863http://ashsaidit.us11.list-c8&id=a6f43cd472 #atlanta #ashsaidit #ashsaidthat #ashblogsit #ashsaidit® Ash Brown is a gifted American producer, blogger, speaker, media personality and event emcee. The blog on AshSaidit.com showcases exclusive event invites, product reviews and so much more. Her motivational podcast "Ash Said It Daily" is available on major media platforms such as iTunes, Spotify, iHeart Radio & Google Podcasts. This program has over half a million streams worldwide. She uses these mediums to motivate & encourage her audience in the most powerful way. She keeps it real!
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This post is 334 words, a 1 min 20 sec reading time. It is the 13th lesson of How to Boil Water. It is also part of the Breakfast Collection. 📺 Video Demonstration (1 min 37 sec) 📍 IntroductionPacked with protein & speedy to make, hard (or medium)-boiled eggs are a delicious, timeless, economical treat.The trick to nailing boiled eggs is ensuring they cook for a precise number of minutes. If overcooked, eggs are hard to peel, tough & chewy. They can also have powdery & tasteless yolks. 😝For a more delicate egg with a tender & creamy interior, set a timer and let the simmering water do the rest. If you have a penchant for jammy & gooey yolks, aim for a 7-minute egg. For a little firmer, try 9-10 min. Go ahead and experiment to determine what type of eggs you like best.🧂 Ingredients & Equipment:EggsTimer (optional)Slotted spoon (optional)✅ Instructions:Boil water Slowly lower eggs into the waterSet timer. For medium, 7 min. For hard, 9-10 min. Soft 4-5 min.Slightly lower heatPrepare ice bathRemove eggs, place in the ice bath for ~1-2 min, or until they are slightly warm.Peel, dress, serve, eat or store! 📝 Notes, Tips, TricksBy cooking at a simmer (instead of a rolling boil), the eggs will bounce around less. This reduces the chances of cracking.To start eggs in cold water, make two adjustments. (1) Turn off the heat once the water is boiling. (2) Let rest covered to finish cooking. Soft is 4 min, Medium = 6 min, Hard = 8 min. Shocking the eggs helps shrink the cooked egg, separating it from the shell and making for easier peeling. It also cools them, making for more comfortable handling. Older eggs peel easier. Fresh ones can be nearly impossible. Boiled eggs can elevate salads, soups, ramen, sandwiches & more. Popular toppings include flakey sea salt (we love Maldon), olive oil, herbs, mayonnaise, hollandaise. Boiled eggs last in the fridge for ~ one week. Leave the peel on for freshness. When in doubt, crack open and take a sniff. If it smells bad, toss it. 📓 Simmering Time Reference Guide🎓 Further Studies:Bon Appetite’s Jammy Soft-Boiled Eggs25 Recipes to Make with Hard-Boiled EggsHow to Peel an Egg in under 10 Seconds - 3 Methods——————————————————✏️ Did you like this lesson? Loved it! ⭐️ · Pretty good 🤷♂️ · Could be better 😐🎧 Prefer to listen? Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, or Overcast.🗝 New/Beta: Premium Member’s Corner. For access, subscribe here.🍳 Want to learn more about cooking? Table of Contents: Cooking Level 1. Get full access to Life School at www.trylifeschool.com/subscribe
We’re in the kitchen of this James Beard Award winning chef from Galit Restaurant in Chicago, Zach Engel. Listen along as Zach takes you through one of the most popular dishes on his menu. If you’re cooking along with us at home, find the ingredient and preparation list below or listen and enjoy for your next meal inspiration. COOK’S NOTE: To hear how to make Chef Zach’s Avocado Labneh, fast forward ahead to 40:00. Also, check out CookTracks.com to see Chef Zach’s tehina recipe. Makes 4 servings INGREDIENTS For the Tunisian Curry: 3⁄4 cup canola oil 2 cups whole garlic cloves, pureed in a food processor or minced down to 2⁄3 cup worth 5 Tablespoons smoked paprika (hot or sweet, whichever you prefer) 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper, ground 1 Tablespoon caraway seeds, ground 1 Tablespoon cumin, ground 1 Tablespoon coriander, ground 2⁄3 cup tomato paste 2 ½ cups water 2 Tablespoons kosher salt For the dredge: 2⁄3 cup all purpose flour 1⁄2 cup cornstarch 1⁄4 cup cornmeal 1 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons sugar 1 teaspoon turmeric 12-16 oz. catfish (or tilapia, redfish or grouper) filets, cut into 2-inch by 1-inch pieces, skin and small bones removed Canola oil, for frying, about 2-4 cups Coarsely chopped fresh herbs, to garnish Lemon wedges, to garnish For the Avocado Labneh (if making): 1⁄4 cup labneh (or Greek yogurt) 4 Tablespoons lemon juice 1 whole preserved lemon, pith and insides removed and peels rough chopped 3 avocados, pitted and skinned Kosher salt, to taste EQUIPMENT ESSENTIALS - Medium saucepot, about 4 qt. - Whisk - Medium mixing bowl/shallow dish - Large, 12” stainless skillet - Slotted spoon or spatula or tongs - Blender (if making avocado labneh) For recipe instructions, visit www.CookTracks.com. Tag your meal on social media: #CookTracks / @CookTracks CookTracks is a production of Beyond the Plate. Season 2 of CookTracks is made possible with the help of Vertex Pharmaceuticals.
Hi Everyone, We will be running the first of (un)hopefully many shows via Zoom and live-streamed on YouTube. This show will be PG-13 ish and there are some rules so if you want to say the F word 100 times this might not be the show for you. Each spot is 5 minutes for $1 paid via Venmo. I know some of you may be in dire straights (as am I) but I paid for all the setup (Zoom and Slotted) myself as well as doing all the scheduling, booking, and setup. I will not be getting rich n this endeavor by any means. The goal is to still allow comedy to exist and I am hoping if this goes well to have 10-minute spots and multiple shows per night. So please share and see below for more information. ComedyPreneur Comedy Show will be live-streamed on YouTube via Zoom. The live stream channel is James D Creviston You may sign up for a 5-minute spot for $1. Payment is via Venmo to @ComedyPreneur NOTE: There will be no sexist, racist, homophobic, or otherwise offensive comedy allowed. If you do rape, violent, or offensive comedic jokes you will be banned and you will not be refunded. You can sign up by clicking the following link and reading all the information there as well ComedyPreneur Comedy Show Link: https://comedypreneur.com/comedypreneur-comedy-show/(opens in a new tab)
Hi Everyone, We will be running the first of (un)hopefully many shows via Zoom and live-streamed on YouTube. This show will be PG-13 ish and there are some rules so if you want to say the F word 100 times this might not be the show for you. Each spot is 5 minutes for $1 paid via Venmo. I know some of you may be in dire straights (as am I) but I paid for all the setup (Zoom and Slotted) myself as well as doing all the scheduling, booking, and setup. I will not be getting rich n this endeavor by any means. The goal is to still allow comedy to exist and I am hoping if this goes well to have 10-minute spots and multiple shows per night. So please share and see below for more information. ComedyPreneur Comedy Show will be live-streamed on YouTube via Zoom. The live stream channel is James D Creviston You may sign up for a 5-minute spot for $1. Payment is via Venmo to @ComedyPreneur NOTE: There will be no sexist, racist, homophobic, or otherwise offensive comedy allowed. If you do rape, violent, or offensive comedic jokes you will be banned and you will not be refunded. You can sign up by clicking the following link and reading all the information there as well ComedyPreneur Comedy Show Link: https://comedypreneur.com/comedypreneur-comedy-show/(opens in a new tab)
Normal plaque position was defined by the American Brachytherapy Society (ABS) as covering the entire tumor and a 2-3 mm margin of normal-appearing tissue. However, the optic nerve in its sheath behind the eye is 5-6 mm wide. In order to achieve normal plaque position for any tumors that are near the 1.8 mm wide optic disc, an 8-mm slot was required to accommodate for the optic nerve sheath diameter, incorporate it into part of the plaque and thus move the plaque into ABS normal position. Paul T. Finger, MD, FACS The New York Eye Cancer Center 115 East 61st Street New York City, New York, USA 10065 E-mail: pfinger@eyecancer.com Telephone: (011) 212 832 8170
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On this weeks episode I chat with Alee, about piano, poems, the concert she wants to attend in 2020 and more. Excited to bring you "No One Like You" - the follow-up single to “Don’t Make Me Miss You” written by Alee, Thomas Archer (“Hurricane” Luke Combs, “You Broke Up With Me” Walker Hayes”, "Got What I Got" Jason Aldean) and co-producer Lalo Guzman. The catchy sing-along featuring Alee’s signature heart filled melodies is guaranteed to steal the hearts (and ears) of country music fans. “baby you know that this heart is fragile, but I know you and I know you’ll be careful …’cause there’s no one like you”All about that person who makes every day feel like your birthday - the second single off the upcoming record is already finding it’s way to new listeners thanks to features on Wild Country, New Music Nashville, Next from Nashville (Spotify), Fresh Country (Amazon Music), Canadian Country, Breakout Country, and Pure Country Radio (Apple Music). “your heart is like a diamond, you’re my rock with a soft side – certified one of a kind”The three-time ACMA Female Artist of the Year, and CCMA Female Artist & Rising Star nominee has been hard at work in Nashville TN creating a new record to top her ACMA Album of the Year “Bad Habit” (Moonshine, When I Do, Only the Strong Survive). Slotted for release Summer 2020 just in time for festival season, the upcoming record is already proving to be the most exciting yet with unique additions from Dakota Jay and Eric Torrez (Jimmy Allen, Matt Stell), Alex Marshall (The Cab), Brad Hill (Maren Morris, The Swon Brothers), Jake Mitchell (Florida Georgia Line, Devin Dawson), Tavish Crowe (Carly Rae Jepsen) and more.www.gottabealee.com
"You've got a slotted spoon to try to eat that satsuma? What are you on about?" What is irony? What is sincerity? We discuss this philosophical and cultural conundrum in-depth as we look into someone's "sincere and heartfelt apology". This week, we take out three billboards and bake some apology muffins to apologise for delaying a driver at a crossing, we discuss a boyfriend talking about breasts with a friend and "what they could do with them", we take a double bedroom in our new new-build house as a dressing room and confine our children to smaller rooms, and a colleague uses a mountain of plastic every lunchtime to cut up pineapples with plastic forks.
We're not sure, but we're guessing that in 1978 at Atari HQ, game designer Warren Robinette won an office pool. The bet was who could come up with a game that matched it's title close enough that the boss would take it, but still had really nothing to do with it. SLOT RACERS, a game that has "cars" in it, but are not slot cars, nor are they racing, was the result. In keeping with that spirit, this week's short story in episode 188 is SLOTTED, really has very little to do with the game we're talking about. START YOUR ENGINES! You know, if you want. Really doesn't matter. Thanks to Kevin McLeod at Incompetech.com for creative commons use of his songs "Take a Chance", "Reformat" and "Pinball Spring". Thanks to Mike Mann for the "Mad Mike Hughes" update theme. Thanks to Sean Courtney for the "Storytime" theme. Find links to episodes, show notes, social media and more for ATARI BYTES and my other podcast IT'S A PODCAST, CHARLIE BROWN at www.carnivalofgleecreations.com. You can support the show financially on the Atari Bytes Patreon page here. Pick up "Go Play Some Old Games, They've Missed You" shirts and mugs at the AB_Pod_Store on Zazzle.com. Check out MISERY BANANA: VERY SHORT STORIES INSPIRED BY OLD GAMES AND ODD THOUGHTS, my short story collection in print and ebook wherever you like to order books. Find out more about that and my other works at www.carnivalofgleecreations.com
On this week's episode of Smalltalk the crew is joined by Zack from Collecting Weekly as we dive into the world of Batman vs ninja turtles and the wonderful Funko realm. Dylan takes us on a ride down mezco lane, Damian blows people's minds with some photography tips and Zack as always the lord he is sharing some displaying tips. The guys share some deep feelings on their collecting background. Slotted metal background (other sizes available in stores only) https://bit.ly/32ot7T1
3.20 exalts Coco (0:37), sifts through the Kawhi news (2:04), talks TGFBI strategy (4:48), workshops what needs to be in an automated pitcher report (15:56), and reviews Victor Robles (21:55).
I LOVE making cheese, I have not had access to raw milk to make cheese with in a number of years - so why not cover the basics on cheesemaking? So today, I will walk you through the basic process and end on 2 assignments you can start with to being to hone your cheese making chops. Holler Hat Wednesday - send your guess to... Instagram: Nicolesauce1 Facebook: groups/lftncoffeebreak/ Getting Started with Cheese Making 2 Recipes Sour Cream (Learning to culture) - put whole milk or cream in a jar --- add sour cream (2 tblsp). Shake and wait. Farmers Cheese Resource List Getting started Mesophilic Culture: https://amzn.to/2W9HTdr Vinegar Citric Acid: https://amzn.to/2B0NE4a (grab it at walmart or somewhere when canning stuff is in season) Thermometer: https://amzn.to/2FRG52K Stock pot (Metal vs coated) Slotted spoon (Metal) Butter knife to cut curd Intermediate Animal Rennet: https://amzn.to/2B2aW9H Vegetarian rennet: https://amzn.to/2CFtRat Cheesecloth vs pillow cases Thermophilic Culture: https://amzn.to/2CINcYq Cheese press Bees wax Make it a great week! Advisory Board The Booze Whisperer The Tactical Redneck Chef Brett Samantha the Savings Ninja Shawn Mills Resources Membership Sign Up Facebook Group: Facebook.com/groups/lftncoffeebreak/ Instagram: @nicolesauce1 Twitter: @nicolesauce
Steven and Andrea practice what they preach and used their sub in supersub and super guest James Colvin who joins the Wankers for some Lambrusco and footy gossip. James was the perfect Chelsea fan to discuss Maurizio Sarri throwing his players' determination under the bus, but the manager chat didn't stop there. Bielsa's powerpoint is bde 2019, Thierry Henry won't stop taking grandparents' name in vain, and Huddersfield sack David Wagner. This January transfer window has proved endless, but Barcelona's signing of Kevin Prince Boateng has certainly made it fun. The FKWs cover latest Premier League results, including a thrilling Wolves versus Leicester clash, as well as Milner being sent off by his old schoolteacher. LLorente not only fails to fill Harry Kane's shoes, but seems to have placed his boots on the wrong foot, as the Argentine nearly wrecks Tottenham's chances only saved by lil Harry Winks. Real Betis is lit, PSG keeps winning, Weston McKennie's better than Christian Pulisic and Timmy Weah's a celtic star. The US Women's National Team fell to a buoyed France, and the real treat of the episode comes in at the tail end: a special interview with Brandi, founder of San Diego Soccer Women. And as always, you've got subs, if you need 'em.
It’s Christmas Season once again and George and Jeremy are back to discuss gift ideas for your workbench! This week, we’re joined by previous guests Nick KN6NK, Rod VA3ON, and Smitty KR6ZY. This discussion will give inspire you with plenty of tools, test equipment, supplies, and stocking stuffers to add to your holiday workbench wishlist! Twitter Workbench Picture Thread - https://twitter.com/smittyhalibut/status/931740952690958336 Double Cross Antenna - http://w7dbo.net/MARTES_Double_Cross_Antenna.pdf Mount Panavise Jr. to an Arm! - https://twitter.com/CyberQueenMara/status/931560219125063680 Hand Tools Weller ML100 Magna-Lite Micro Torch $10 https://www.amazon.com/Weller-ML100-Magna-Lite-Micro-Refillable/dp/B000KL2CGO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1510007582&sr=8-1&keywords=weller+torch Hakko CHP 170 Diagonal Micro Cutters $6 - https://smile.amazon.com/Hakko-CHP-170-Stand-off-Construction-21-Degree/dp/B076M3ZHBV/ref=sr_1_1?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1510971882&sr=1-1&keywords=chp170 Stainless tweezers (curved, straight) $25 each, or super cheap set ($9) Slotted head ceramic driver/adjustment set ($14) - for tweaking trimpots without shorting stuff out iFixit 64-bit screwdriver kit ($30) Hakko flush cutters ($5) PowerPole crimper ($50) Wiha System 4 Precision Modular screwdrivers https://www.wihatools.com/tech-tools/system-4-precision Knipex mini Pliers set Of two with Parallel jaws Knipex Tools 00 20 72 V01 Mini Pliers in Belt Pouch, Red, 2-Piece Soldering Tools and Accessories Aoyue soldering iron and hot air rework station $150 http://www.aoyue.eu/aoyue-int899a-smd-rework-hot-air-soldering-station-with-turbine-engine.html Entry Level Hot Air Rework $75 - http://www.newark.com/tenma/21-11424/temperature-controlled-hot-air/dp/25AC4940 Aven Circuit Board Holder $12 - https://www.amazon.com/Aven-17010-Adjustable-Circuit-Holder/dp/B00Q2TTQEE/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1510976355&sr=8-3&keywords=board+holder PanaVise Jr $27 - https://www.amazon.com/PanaVise-Model-201-Junior-Miniature/dp/B000B61D22 MetCal Soldering PS2E $175 USED - https://www.ebay.com/itm/222692052462 MetCal Soldering MX500 $250 - https://www.ebay.com/itm/272921431841 How the MetCal works - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9Wmqc9O24w WES-51 or FX-888 soldering iron ($100) TS100 portable iron (requires external DC power) ($50-$80) Hackaday review Video review Hot-air reflow station ($60) Controleo toaster reflow controller ($109) Tiny desk fan ($20) and solder fume extractor ($25-$50) Solder reel stand ($10-$20) Ceramic floor tile (12”x12” or larger), $1-$2 Workbench Accessories Pluggable USB Microscope $35 - https://www.amazon.com/Plugable-Microscope-Flexible-Observation-Magnification/dp/B00XNYXQHE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1510971418&sr=8-1&keywords=plugable+microscope Stereo microscope ($190) with 5x/10x, 10x/15x, or 10x/20x Prusa i3 MK3 3D Printer $999 Assembled - https://shop.prusa3d.com/en/17-3d-printers CNC router ($400+) MillRight CNC Router Kits - https://www.millrightcnc.com/ Laser cutter ($500ish) Storage and Organization Organization/storage tool rack $11 Global Industrial storage boxes (~$30-$70 per 100 boxes, mine are 4”W x 12”D x 4.5”H) Lift-N-Lok tool box (seem to not be available anymore) Veto Pro Pac Tool bag https://www.vetopropac.com/product/tech-mct Mechanics tool drawers (with organizers and Ptouch labels for the OCD crowd) DYMO LabelManager 160 Label Maker $15 - https://www.amazon.com/DYMO-LabelManager-Handheld-Label-1790415/dp/B005X9VZ70/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1511114832&sr=8-3&keywords=label+maker AKRO MILS - https://akro-mils.com/ AKRO-MILS Small Parts Bins $30 - https://www.amazon.com/Akro-Mils-10164-Plastic-Storage-Hardware/dp/B000LDH3JC/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1511115094&sr=8-3&keywords=akro+mils AKRO-MILS Mixed Parts Bins $30 - https://www.amazon.com/Akro-Mils-10144-20-Inch-16-Inch-Hardware/dp/B003P2UOCO/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1511115094&sr=8-4&keywords=akro+mils AKRO-MILS Large Parts Bins $30 - https://www.amazon.com/Akro-Mils-10124-Plastic-Hardware-6-5-Inch/dp/B003TV3NL0/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1511115094&sr=8-5&keywords=akro+mils Consumables and Supplies Bag of powerpole connectors - 10 pairs for $9.99 free shipping https://www.ebay.com/itm/ANDERSON-POWERPOLE-Sermos-AC-DC-Connectors-30-Amp-10-Pair/192363652204?hash=item2cc9c4646c:g:ZvAAAOSwTM5YxtBX Hatchbox 3D Printing Filament - https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=hatchbox Box o’ Resistors! $7 - https://www.amazon.com/Cutequeen-750-Values-Resistor-25pcs/dp/B016NXK6QK/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1510972481&sr=8-3&keywords=resistors USB Cables! Especially Anker Powerline for anything that is doing power RF Adapters (You use one for a project, and it lives with that project forever.) Snap-on RF Chokes Wire for signals hookup, power transmission RF Coax Cable - LMR400, LMR240, LMR195, etc Lifetime supply of 63/37 solder ($33) (get a smaller spool of thicker solder if doing power connectors Solder braid - https://www.amazon.com/NTE-Electronics-SW02-10-No-Clean-Solder/dp/B0195UVWJ8/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1511115385&sr=8-3&keywords=solder+braid Heatshrink tubing Glue-lined heatshrink ($12) SMD practice board ($1) Test and Measurement Equipment Elecraft XG3 Signal Generator( Sweep Gen, Beacon CW and RTTY, Foxhunt Tx) - http://www.elecraft.com/XG3/xg3.htm Digilent Analog Discovery II $279 (www.digilent.com / www.digikey.com ) http://store.digilentinc.com/digital-discovery-portable-logic-analyzer-and-digital-pattern-generator/ Airspy HF+/Airspy R2/Airspy Mini $99-$199 - https://v3.airspy.us/ Siglent SDS-1202X-E Oscilloscope - http://www.saelig.com/product/sds1202x-e.htm Non-contact thermometer ($19) Non-contact voltage probe ($19) Socket tester ($9) Component tester ($15) LC meter ($25) Frequency counter ($17) Bus Pirate ($28) 8ch 24MHz logic analyzer, works with Sigrok ($14) Saleae mixed-signal analyzers, ($110-$600) Rigol DS1054Z Oscilloscope ($400) Bench Power Supply - Generic unit, many options, $50-$100, may need to swap pots out for 10-turn Bench Power Supply eez-h24005, $400, but unknown when next manufacturing run Bench Power Supply Rigol (1-channel $300, 3-channel $475) Bench Power Supply Siglent (basic 3ch $270, or fancy 3ch $370) Spectrum analyzer - SSA3021X, ($1600) SDR dongle ($21), noise source ($12), directional coupler Fluke Mulitmeters - 87V $370 - https://www.amazon.com/Fluke-FLUKE-87-V-Digital-Multimeter/dp/B00T3LZLFG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1511115922&sr=8-1&keywords=fluke+87v EEVBlog Bryman 235 Digital Multimeter $125 - https://www.amazon.com/EEVblog-BM235-Brymen-Multimeter/dp/B01JZ1ADCO/ref=sr_1_1?s=industrial&ie=UTF8&qid=1511115964&sr=1-1&keywords=eevblog Siglent SDM3000 Series Benchtop Multimeters - http://www.saelig.com/category/siglent-dmm.htm?Screen=CTGY&Category_code=siglent-sdm-multimeters Stocking Stuffers Wago 221 Lever-Nut Assortment Pocket Pack $19.95 https://www.amazon.com/Wago-Lever-Nut-Assortment-Pocket-Pack/dp/B01N0LRTXZ/ref=sr_1_1?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1510008024&sr=1-1&keywords=WAGO+WIRE+NUTS&dpID=41fWIAdO%252BDL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=src Airspy Mini $99 - https://v3.airspy.us/product/a-airspy-mini/ QRP Labs CW QCX Transceiver - https://www.qrp-labs.com/qcx.html BITX40 40M QRP SSB Transceiver - http://www.hfsigs.com/ Assorted jumper wires ($8) Breadboard + jumper wire kit ($12) Breadboard power supply ($6, 3-pack $8, 6-pack $11) FTDI USB/TTL adapter: 3.3v, 5v ($15) (avoid eBay, lots of FTDI counterfeits) Lady ada toolkit $100 https://www.adafruit.com/product/136 Leatherman Squirt electricians edition (ES4) $32 Allen wrench handles (Lee Valley Tools) http://www.leevalley.com/us/wood/page.aspx?p=75480&cat=1,70373,70375. $15 Membership for a Makerspace https://spaces.makerspace.com/directory/
"If you're trying to put these structures into orbit, every gram counts. Not just every pound but every gram...So you are making structures that are operating at their margins." --- Dr Chauncey Wu, NASA Langley Research Center Today's conversation features Dr Chauncey Wu, who is a research engineer at NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. Chauncey has worked at NASA for more than 30 years, predominantly in the field of structural mechanics, and has been responsible for designing and testing a number of space structures that have been launched into space. Some examples of his work include structural analyses on the LITE telescope that was launched into space in 1994, as well as the optimisation of rocket propellant tank structures, and conceptual design studies of lunar lander vehicles and habitat structures for the colonisation of the Moon. In this wide-ranging conversation, we discuss: Chauncey’s path to NASA as an undergraduate student The history of NASA and the cultural shift compared to its predecessor, the NACA The reason why rocket science is so hard Chauncey’s recent research on a new type of lightweight composite material: tow-steered composites, which could be a game-changer for rocket booster designs And much, much more Please enjoy this wide ranging conversation with Dr Chauncey Wu! If you enjoy the Aerospace Engineering Podcast you can support it by leaving a review on iTunes or by becoming a patron. What have you learned from this episode? Let me know on Twitter by clicking here. Selected Links from the Episode NASA Langley Research Center NASA Glenn, NASA Goddard, NASA Ames and NASA Marshall NASA co-op program The NACA (predecessor to NASA) Bob Gilruth, Chris Kraft Collier Trophy Low-Drag Cowling and Fred Weick John Stack, Larry Bell, Chuck Yaeger and the X-1 Slotted-wall wind tunnel Richard Whitcomb, the Area Rule and the Supercritical Airfoil Science Office for Mission Assessments The safety factor The history of rocketry and a primer on rocket science and lightweight design Tow-steered composites (some further NASA research here and here) ISAAC Imperfection sensitivity of cylinders (the introduction of this paper conveys the message) Video of collapsing soda can and "scientific" crush test NASA Shell Buckling Knockdown Factor (video)
In the latest episode of the #SNPod, Nate and Dike discuss the inevitable "doom" of SoccerCity, San Diego City Council meeting meanings, the characters in the larger San Diego narrative and what comes next for professional soccer in America's Finest City. The guys then turn their talk to the soccer we currently have here in sunny San Diego with highlights of Albion PROS and SoCal Surf as each team continues their NPSL and PDL seasons. The episode concludes with a stirring tribute to American soccer legend Tony DiCicco who sadly passed form this earth late Monday night. Never let that summer of 99 die, and never let DiCicco's spirit die.
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The mid-week version of Talking Sheet features a visit from Shake The Ropes co-host Rob McCarron, as the guys discuss Rob’s background, and the origin of Shake Them Ropes, plus a look at the WWE booking leading into next month’s SummerSlam from Brooklyn, NY, including whether or not WWE have already slotted Kevin Owens as […] The post 015 – Rob McCarron from Shake Them Ropes | WWE Booking leading Into SummerSlam | Kevin Owens Slotted | G1 Coverage | WWE Divas | Hugh’s Qs | More appeared first on Sheet Sandwich.
In this episode Mark and I interview Jonny Allbut, the web designer and developer behind the Wonderflux Wordpress Theme Framework (http://wonderflux.com). We talk about custom themeing in WordPress, whether to use a framework or not and how they can be useful to beginners. Jonny also provides some gold for anyone thinking of starting their own framework project. The ToolStar this time is picked by Jonny: 'Espresso' editor by MacRabbit, and Jonny especially likes the CSSEdit functionality (http://macrabbit.com/espresso). Slotted neatly into the Jukebox are: – 'Everything is Alright' by Four Tet from Me. – 'Roygbiv' by Boards of Canada is Mark's choice. – 'Sapphire' by Bonobo, an amazing offering from Jonny. Playlist: http://relativepaths.uk/playlist The music we use for various intro bits, stings and outro is 'Vitreous Detachment' by Origamibiro, used with kind permission. - Ben Subscribe and keep in touch iTunes - http://relativepaths.uk/it Stitcher - http://relativepaths.uk/st SoundCloud - http://relativepaths.uk/sc Twitter - http://twitter.com/relativepaths Facebook - http://facebook.com/relativepaths If you like the show, please leave a review or comment wherever you like to listen to us. We'd particularly love an iTunes review :)- http://relativepaths.uk/it
Ghost Ship VII Asylum 2014 was as over the top as it gets! Two nights of amazing music, sick art installations, Thunderdome and thousands of freakish costumes. Slotted for a 1am prime time set on the Unimog meant it was prime time to drop some serious bombs to sea of gyrating Halloween freaks! So sit back, relax, and strap on your seatbelt cuz you never been on a ride like this before. - Sol www.spacecowboys.org Artwork by www.jempanufnik.com
Speaker: Dr. C. Bordenave Abstract: Consider N queues with non-homogeneous packet arrivals. The queues share a common communication channel. At the beginning of each timeslot, if queue i has a packet, it attempts to access the channel with probability p_i. This attempt is successful when no other queue attempts to access the channel. For arbitrary N, the stability region of such queuing system is a long standing open problem. However as the number of queues N goes to infinity, it is possible to compute the asymptotic stability region. This is a joint work with David McDonald (Ottawa) and Alexandre Proutiere (Microsoft).
Speaker: Dr. C. Bordenave Abstract: Consider N queues with non-homogeneous packet arrivals. The queues share a common communication channel. At the beginning of each timeslot, if queue i has a packet, it attempts to access the channel with probability p_i. This attempt is successful when no other queue attempts to access the channel. For arbitrary N, the stability region of such queuing system is a long standing open problem. However as the number of queues N goes to infinity, it is possible to compute the asymptotic stability region. This is a joint work with David McDonald (Ottawa) and Alexandre Proutiere (Microsoft).
VelocityTech Episode #13 In this episode we talk Brakes! We take an in depth look at braking. Slotted vs drilled rotors, big brake kits, pad compounds, braided brake lines, 2 piston vs 4 piston vs 6 or 8 piston calipers and much more! Once you have your cars horsepower dialed in and the correct suspension […]