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Best podcasts about Stubble

Latest podcast episodes about Stubble

Movie Show Matinee
The Movie Show: Sinners

Movie Show Matinee

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 67:33


Coming up on today's Movie Show, Andy & Steve review Sinners - Trying to leave their troubled lives behind, twin brothers return to their hometown to start again, only to discover that an even greater evil is waiting to welcome them back. The guys will also review Wedding Banquet, Sneaks, Sod & Stubble, and One to One: John & Yoko.  Andy and Steve will review the Netflix movie Oklahoma City Bombing - This gripping documentary revisits the shocking 1995 bombing of an Oklahoma City federal building, the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in US history. In addition, they will look at streaming series like Government Cheese(Apple TV+) and Ransom Cayon on Netflix.  Here are some honorable mentions:  Leverage: Redemption(Prime) The Diamond Heist(Netflix) Jane(Apple TV+) The Narrow Road to the Deep North(Prime) #1 Happy Family USA(Prime) Listen to The Movie Show with Andy Farnsworth and Steve Salles on Fridays from 11 am to 1 pm on 102.7 FM & 1160 AM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL NewsRadio App. Follow the show on Facebook at @TheMovieShow and text "Movie" to 57500. (Message and data rates may apply; Text STOP to cancel; Message frequency varies)

Mark Groen
The Day of the Lord: Malachi 3:13-4:6 | Light Breaking Through the Darkness

Mark Groen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 27:57


Is it really worth it to follow God when the wicked seem to win? In this powerful and hope-filled conclusion to the book of Malachi, we see that God is not blind to injustice nor forgetful of faithfulness. He promises that the Day of the Lord is coming—a day when the arrogant will face judgment, and the faithful will leap like calves set free. The same God who calls His people to remember and return also provides the mercy we so desperately need in Jesus Christ.This sermon unpacks the final words of the Old Testament, showing us how the story points forward to Christ, the true Sun of Righteousness, who brings healing in His wings.

BCI Cattle Chat
IBR, Grazing Crop Stubble, Dose Accuracy

BCI Cattle Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 25:00


Welcome to BCI Cattle Chat! On this episode we have guest host Dr. Scott Fritz. Our experts begin the episode by discussing IBR and its effects on a cattle herd. Next Dr. Fritz gives some tips on things to look out for when grazing crop stubbles in order to avoid sickness. Finally, Dr. Brad White… Continue reading IBR, Grazing Crop Stubble, Dose Accuracy

ThePrint
ThePrintPod: Delhi's PM2.5 levels in 2024 were over 2x the national limit despite stubble burning dip—CSE report

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 4:09


During winters in 2024, Delhi's peak PM2.5 level was 732 µg/m³, much higher than 2023's peak of 580 µg/m³, says a report released Monday by Centre for Science & Environment.  

ThePrint
ThePrintPod: Haryana managed to divert farmers from stubble burning. Punjab must stop the freebies

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 6:13


It's possible that fiscal constraints due to the freebies being offered by the Punjab government are hindering it from funding policies against stubble burning.

3 Things
SC on citizenship, Commonwealth Games' future, and stubble burning data

3 Things

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 31:01


First, The Indian Express' Legal Editor, Apurva Vishwanath, talks about the Supreme Court upholding the constitutional validity of Section 6A of the Citizenship Act. She discusses the court's observations and the implications of the verdict for broader citizenship issues, including the powers of Parliament on the matter.Next, The Indian Express' Mihir Vasavda explains why India might win significantly fewer medals in the next edition of the Commonwealth Games, and what that could mean for the future of the Games (15:36).Finally, The Indian Express' Mallica Joshi tells us about a new trend in stubble burning data and the extent to which the practice impacts Delhi's air quality (25:16).Hosted, written and produced by Shashank BhargavaEdited and mixed by Suresh PawarListen to our five part series with the CSF:Part 1: https://indianexpress.com/audio/3-things/the-rss-bjp-rift-rise-in-indian-asylum-seekers-and-a-bid-to-muzzle-press/9550762/Part 2: https://indianexpress.com/audio/3-things/role-of-edtech-in-ensuring-continued-at-home-learning/9579623/Part 3: https://indianexpress.com/audio/3-things/unlocking-the-power-of-play-a-key-to-early-childhood-education/9604148/Part 4: https://indianexpress.com/audio/3-things/the-evolving-space-for-ai-in-edtech-for-students-and-teachers/9627570/

Facts from the Field
Agronominute Wheat Stubble Spraying

Facts from the Field

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 0:58


Listen as Randy Nelsen highlights the importance of wheat stubble spraying.

Wheat Pete's Word
Wheat Pete's Word, Sept 25: Oat answers, fall seeding, road safety, and broadcasting on stubble

Wheat Pete's Word

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 187699:13


Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson has got so many agronomy answers this week, and two very important reminders. First off, check in with someone you haven’t talked to in a while, it may be a really warm memory for years to come, and, second, if you’ve ever seen a young person driving a tractor on the… Read More

RealAgriculture's Podcasts
Wheat Pete’s Word, Sept 25: Oat answers, fall seeding, road safety, and broadcasting on stubble

RealAgriculture's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 23:28


Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson has got so many agronomy answers this week, and two very important reminders. First off, check in with someone you haven’t talked to in a while, it may be a really warm memory for years to come, and, second, if you’ve ever seen a young person driving a tractor on the... Read More

Beer Thursday
Stubble Trouble: A Shave To Remember

Beer Thursday

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 15:57


Grab your sheers and best aftershave balm because we're taking you on a shaving rollercoaster. What is your favorite shaving technique? Send us a voicemail and let us know what you think! Let us know on Beer Thursday on Instagram and enjoy Jay's brilliant beer photography while you're there!  Please support us on the Beer Thursday Patreon page! The next 18 Great Human Beings will get access to the Beer Thursday Facebook group at the $5 level. Never miss an episode and help us take you to the top with us by subscribing and leaving a 5-Star review on your favorite podcasting app: Apple Podcasts Listen on Amazon Music Spotify iHeartRadio Here's what our house elf, Artie (not Archie), says about this round: In this round of Beer Thursday, Shayne and Jay dive into the hairy subject of shaving. From reminiscing about our first shaves to debating the best shaving techniques, we cover it all with a sharp wit and a dangerous blade. Expect some good-natured banter, a limerick toast, and a great First Shave story. This episode is a blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and possibly some useful shaving tips. Whether you're a fan of the clean shave or prefer the rugged beard, you'll find plenty of laughs and maybe even some shaving tips!

MSF Farm Talk Podcast
Practical solutions for managing widespread saline land

MSF Farm Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 4:50


In this episode of the MSF Farm Talk podcast, Chris McDonough talks with Philip Johns about the ongoing issues of dry saline land in Australian agriculture. Philip shares his 40 years of experience in managing such land by maintaining cover, using more salt-tolerant crops, and managing livestock effectively. Philip highlights the importance of cover, the challenges of maintaining it, and practical strategies such as using Dorper sheep and avoiding set stock grazing. He also discusses using bush paddocks for livestock during drought years and emphasises the importance of leaving stubble and straw on the land. The episode concludes with Philip expressing hope for finding more practical solutions through ongoing project and trial work supported by the Australian government's Future Drought Fund. 00:00 Introduction to MSF Farm Talk Podcast 00:44 Discussing Dry Saline Land with Philip Johns 01:42 Strategies for Managing Livestock 02:50 Stubble and Straw Management Techniques 03:59 Concluding Thoughts and Future Solutions 04:26 Project Funding and Podcast Outro For more info  This project building resilience to drought with landscape scale remediation of sale on land was brought to you through funding from the Australian Government's Future Drought Fund.Support the show: https://msfp.org.au/about/membership/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Facts from the Field
Agronominute: Wheat Stubble Post Harvest

Facts from the Field

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 1:00


Check out Randy Nelsen talk about your options for Wheat Stubble post harvest.

LIVE! From City Lights
Wayne Koestenbaum with Tausif Noor

LIVE! From City Lights

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 58:27


City Lights & Semiotext(e) celebrate the publication of "Stubble Archipelago" by Wayne Koestenbaum with a conversation between the author & Tausif Noor. Purchase here: https://citylights.com/stubble-archipelago/ Wild new adventures in word-infatuated flânerie from a celebrated literary provocateur. This book of thirty-six poetic bulletins by the humiliation-advice-giver Wayne Koestenbaum will teach you how to cruise, dream, decode a crowded consciousness, find nuggets of satisfaction in unaccustomed corners, & sew a language glove roomy enough to contain materials gathered while meandering. Koestenbaum wrote many of these poems while walking around New York City. He'd jot down phrases in a notebook or dictate them into his phone. At home, he'd incorporate these fragmented gleanings into overflowing quasi sonnets. Thus each poem functions as a coded diary entry, including specific references to sidewalk events & peripatetic perceptions. Flirting, remembering, eavesdropping, gazing, squeezing, sequestering: Koestenbaum invents a novel way to cram dirty liberty into the tight yet commodious space of the sonnet, a fourteen-lined cruise ship that contains ample suites for behavior modification, libidinal experiment, aura-filled memory orgies, psychedelic Bildungsromane, lap dissolves, archival plunges, & other mental saunterings that conjure the unlikely marriage of Kenneth Anger & Marianne Moore. Carnal pudding, anyone? These engorged lyrics don't rhyme; & though each builds on a carapace of fourteen lines, many of the lines spawn additional, indented tributaries, like hoop earrings dangling from the stanzas' lobes. Koestenbaum's poems are comic, ribald, compressed, symphonic. They take liberties with ordinary language, & open up new pockets for sensation in the sorrowing overcoat of the “now.” Stubble—a libidinal detail—matters when you're stranded on the archipelago of your most unsanctioned yet tenaciously harbored impulses. Wayne Koestenbaum—poet, critic, novelist, artist, performer—has published nineteen books, including "The Queen's Throat," a groundbreaking study of sexuality & the human voice which was a National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist. Additional books to his credit include: "Camp Marmalade," "Notes on Glaze," "The Pink Trance Notebooks," "My 1980s & Other Essays," "Hotel Theory," "The Anatomy of Harpo Marx," "Humiliation," "Jackie Under My Skin," & "The Cheerful Scapegoat." His essays & poems have been widely published in periodicals & anthologies, including "The Best American Poetry," "The Best American Essays," The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Paris Review, London Review of Books, The Believer, The Iowa Review, Cabinet, and Artforum. Formerly an Associate Professor of English at Yale & a Visiting Professor in the Yale School of Art's painting department, he is a Distinguished Professor of English, French, & Comparative Literature at the CUNY Graduate Center in New York City. Tausif Noor is a critic, curator, & PhD student in global modern art history at the University of California, Berkeley. His writing & essays have appeared in publications such as Artforum, the Poetry Project Newsletter, the New York Review of Books, & the New Yorker, as well as in various exhibition catalogues, artist books, & edited volumes. He lives in Oakland, CA. Originally broadcast via Zoom on Monday, March 25, 2024. Hosted by Peter Maravelis. Made possible by support from the City Lights Foundation. citylights.com/foundation

WhyWork Podcast
S05 E10: Stubble stash and mug mats

WhyWork Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 32:54


Season 05 Episode 10: Stubble stash and mug matsTo fit or not to fit?This episode discusses a WhyWork Podcast subscriber's concern on managing the scenario when a bearded worker must wear a mask for their health protections at work. “Get better equipment,” is not the easiest mandate in this complex situation, says Count van Count, aka Trajce. He is expressive while displaying his well-groomed goatee. Alan agrees, recounting reasons why some people find this an emotive issue: cultural, religious, or industrial events.Sara confirms that Alan and Trajce often speak on the complexity of real-world events that can trigger reviews on employment; industrial; civil, and work health, and safety laws. She recalls the story, ‘The Best of Enemies,' made into a movie, about the relationship between the American Civil Rights Activist, Ann Atwater, and the Klu Klux Klan member, C.P. Ellis. In this story, a lawyer navigated complex community race relations using a mediation process called a ‘charrette.' The lawyer skilfully implemented this process, the characters achieved consensus and, surprisingly, formed a lifelong friendship thereafter.The crew, Alan, Trajce, and Sara, continue to debate the need to articulate purpose and context before determining solutions in work design. Trajce likens this to incident investigation and event analysis methods versus chasing any on-trend tool that might not suit organisational purpose.

Alive and Active
#89-Wood, Hay and Stubble

Alive and Active

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 28:30


Sometimes things happen in life like sickness, tornados or other things that are absolutely devastating. As Christians we need to be aware of the people around us and their circumstances, then we can be ready to be on a rescue mission for people in the name of Jesus Christ. Everything is in the hand of the Lord and He directs us where He wants us to go (Proverbs 21:1). If our whole life is based on material things, then we will always come up empty, but if our hope is on Jesus Christ then we will live meaningful sacrificial lives built on the foundation of Jesus Christ.

Life Community Church Weekly Sermons
Wood, Hay and Stubble Or Something That Lasts - 1 Corinthians 3

Life Community Church Weekly Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 51:50


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Turn Me On
300 - The Mr. Rogers of Sexy: Abby Jensen

Turn Me On

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 49:19


This week we're passing the vibe check with VibeSlut, AKA Abby Jensen! Abby is the comedic force behind the Rat Girls podcast who joins us to blow the lid off women's health and sexuality. With a blend of humour and hard truths, she takes us on a wild ride through the often hushed world of orgasms, face-sitting tutorials, and the art of taking the perfect nude. It's a beginner's guide to the taboo. From the debate of beard versus stubble in intimate moments to navigating the murky waters of social media censorship, Abbyl doesn't shy away from anything. She even dishes out advice on keeping the flame alive in long-term relationships with a mix of flirting and open conversation about sex. This episode is a candid exploration of the challenges and triumphs in talking openly about sexuality.Key TakeawaysPodcasts provide a platform for candid conversations about women's health and sexuality.Women often lack access to open and honest discussions about topics considered taboo.Comedy can be an effective tool for discussing sensitive subjects and making them more accessible.Practical tips and information about sexual education can empower women to explore their own pleasure and improve their sexual experiences. Stubble can be uncomfortable and unclean during intimate activities, so proper hygiene is important for facial hair owners.When taking nudes, consider lighting and angles to create a flattering and confident image.Censorship and content restrictions on social media platforms can be frustrating for sex educators and content creators.Flirting and open communication about sex can help maintain the spark in long-term relationships.Check out Abby's IGSex Talks: The Five Conversations That Will Transform Your Love LifeRat Girls Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Square Ball: Leeds United Podcast
Phil Hay: Curtains & Stubble

The Square Ball: Leeds United Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 42:34


With Archie Gray showing maturity way beyond his 17 years against Chelsea, can the teenager carry his and Leeds United's good form into Saturday's game against Huddersfield?

Chewing the Frat
#2419 "Wood, Hay and Stubble"

Chewing the Frat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 14:54


Chewing the Frat
#2419 "Wood, Hay and Stubble"

Chewing the Frat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 14:54


Finshots Daily
A beginner's guide to stubble burning

Finshots Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 9:53


In today's episode for 24th November 2023, we tell you why farmers choose stubble burning despite having other alternatives. Talk to Ditto - https://bit.ly/45uvyDL

The Jaipur Dialogues
Does Supreme Court Know The Solution to Stubble Burning_ _ MiLords से ना हो पाएगा _ Vijay Sardana

The Jaipur Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 42:21


Does Supreme Court Know The Solution to Stubble Burning_ _ MiLords से ना हो पाएगा _ Vijay Sardana

Daily Dose
Daily Dose Ep 1499: SC raps Punjab over stubble burning, Pralay missile launch

Daily Dose

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 6:35


Sukrit Kumar brings you the news from Delhi, Punjab, Odisha and Gaza. Produced by Prashant Kumar, edited by Umrav Singh. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Conversations from Christ Church Cranbrook
Run Like Sparks Through the Stubble (Sermon) Nov/5/23

Conversations from Christ Church Cranbrook

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 20:45


Join Father Bill Danaher as he gives his sermon at the All Soul's Requiem at Christ Church Cranbrook.

Help I Sexted My Boss
Weekend Release: Stubble, Ghosts, and a Blonde Roast

Help I Sexted My Boss

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 22:04


It's been days since the traumatic events of Halloween and Jordan's stubble is still leaving a mark on William's chin. The spookiness hasn't finished though as the boys receive some correspondence on using smells to identify ghosts and which Star Wars characters they would be. Join Sexted Extra and laugh along to William Hanson and Jordan North helping you navigate the challenges of modern life ad free at https://plus.acast.com/s/sextedmyboss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RealAgriculture's Podcasts
Canola School: Scout stubble for blackleg and sclerotinia

RealAgriculture's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 3:56


As canola harvest wraps up for another season, it’s an important time for growers and agronomists to get out into fields and scout for disease. Walking fields in the weeks after harvest helps paint a picture of what diseases may be lingering in the soil or crop residue, which can be important when considering a... Read More

RealAgriculture's Podcasts
RealAg Radio: Snow melt math, solar grazing sheep, and stubble stories, Sept 26, 2023

RealAgriculture's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 54:57


Thanks for tuning in to Tuesdays with Lyndsey on RealAg Radio, hosted by Lyndsey Smith. On the show: Listen to Phillip Harder of University of Saskatchewan on snow melt math; Hear a clip from The Agronomists on the stories stubble tell with Johanna Lindeboom and Doug Moisey; and, Learn about solar grazing with Chris Moore... Read More

RealAg Radio
RealAg Radio: Snow melt math, solar grazing sheep, and stubble stories, Sept 26, 2023

RealAg Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 54:57


Thanks for tuning in to Tuesdays with Lyndsey on RealAg Radio, hosted by Lyndsey Smith. On the show: Listen to Phillip Harder of University of Saskatchewan on snow melt math; Hear a clip from The Agronomists on the stories stubble tell with Johanna Lindeboom and Doug Moisey; and, Learn about solar grazing with Chris Moore... Read More

Friends Without Benefits
Ep. 51: Rachel Wants to Know If Dale Notices Cellulite and Leg Stubble

Friends Without Benefits

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 33:02


Rachel is quizzing Dale on what he notices about the opposite sex and what gives him the ick. Cellulite, toe hair, lipstick color, unshaven legs and so much more. They are getting into all of it, from couple's bathroom etiquette to waxing.   You can follow Rachel, award winning author, writer, and speaker, on Instagram at @whineandcheezits ; and Dale, successful entertainment company owner and in-arena host for the Miami Heat at @uptowndale   Show created and hosted by Rachel Sobel and Dale McLean. Produced and edited by Let's Podcast Now Recorded at Papamigos If you like what you hear please subscribe and better yet leave a review!

Wisdom of the Sages
1112: The Periodic Shaving of Karmic Stubble

Wisdom of the Sages

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 56:27


we all need stability, guidance, and a contribution for growth in our spiritual life / the periodic shaving of karmic stubble / atonement vs. at-one-ment / Bhagavatam highlights the conflict between mixed devotional service and pure devotional service / religion is interested in salvation, spirituality is interested in transformation / Bhakti can burn the seeds of bad karma / “Belief in a cruel God makes a cruel man.” - Thomas Paine / the disciple passes the first test SB 6.1.1-12

Wisdom of the Sages
1112: The Periodic Shaving of Karmic Stubble

Wisdom of the Sages

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 56:27


we all need stability, guidance, and a contribution for growth in our spiritual life / the periodic shaving of karmic stubble / atonement vs. at-one-ment / Bhagavatam highlights the conflict between mixed devotional service and pure devotional service / religion is interested in salvation, spirituality is interested in transformation / Bhakti can burn the seeds of bad karma / “Belief in a cruel God makes a cruel man.” - Thomas Paine / the disciple passes the first test SB 6.1.1-12

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
EP 840: The Tillage Podcast - Yield report, stubble cultivations and prices

Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 30:28


On this week's tillage show the focus is on harvest with yield and quality reports on winter and spring barley, oats and oilseed rape from across the country. We also talk to an integrated pest management specialist and regenerative farmer from the UK.

No Compass
Episode 88 Put Some Stubble On My Flesh Walls

No Compass

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 67:30


a few idiots talk about anything that crosses their minds. all takes satirical, probably.   leave a message 305 791-PISS No Compass Hotline   O Painting O Health Class O Farts or Something   Jesus Wept   leave a review. for the streets. for the culture. take care of yourself. see you at the giant. inquiries nocompassmail@gmail.com

BCI Cattle Chat
Udders, Economic Questions, Grazing Bean Stubble

BCI Cattle Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 22:53


Welcome to BCI Cattle Chat!  Please click on any links below to be taken to sources mentioned in the podcast. Keep an eye out for news regarding the podcast on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. 2:06 Evaluation of Udders 6:53 Economic Questions Learn more about beef demand 13:46 Listener Question: Grazing Bean Stubble  Guest: Dr. Scott… Continue reading Udders, Economic Questions, Grazing Bean Stubble

Reporters Without Orders
Reporters Without Orders Ep 246: Pollution, stubble burning, Bharat Jodo Yatra

Reporters Without Orders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 53:31


This week, it's an all-Newslaundry panel as Ayush Tiwari is joined by Tanishka Sodhi and Shivnarayan Rajpurohit. The conversation begins with Shiv's report on stubble burning in Punjab and Haryana as he details how the latter is performing better in tackling the problem. “If you ask officials from either states, they will obviously say they are strict about it, but it's what we witnessed on ground with the farmers,” says Shiv about what he noticed in Haryana.They then discuss Tanishka's analysis of the Bharat Jodo Yatra in Maharashtra. “This may have a long term effect on the party, Rahul Gandhi's image and the energising of the party workers,” she says, adding that her perception of the yatra changed when she spoke to participants.This and a lot more as they talk about what made news, what didn't, and what shouldn't have. Tune in.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:09:39 - Stubble Burning00:30:35 - Bharat Jodo Yatra00:50:20 - RecommendationsRecommendationsTanishkaNL Interview with Supriya SuleShivnarayanHardik Patel: “मैं Hindu हूं इसलिए मुझे Love Jihad पर बात करनी चाहिए”AyushJP Nadda vs Anurag Thakur: How high command hostility stoked a BJP rebellion in HimachalProduced and recorded by Tehreem Roshan, edited by Saif Ali Ekram. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Growing Harvest Ag Network
Mid-Morning Ag News: November 14 2022 - No Shave November, Keep the Stubble

Growing Harvest Ag Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 2:30


Keep the stubble in the field - Rusty Halvorson has more detailsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ThePrint
ThePrintPod : ‘No other option' — as its fields turn black & skies smoky, why Punjab won't stop burning stubble

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 9:59


Stubble burning in Punjab has increased by 18.5% from last year. Amid a political blame game, farmers claim they have no choice and agriculture officials say their hands are tied.

Hebrew Nation Online
Jacob a Fire, Joseph a Flame & Esau is Stubble

Hebrew Nation Online

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 25:01


Obadiah's Prophecy. A followup to last week's discussion regarding the Bear of Esau Growing Restless.  This week our discussion centers around Obadiah 1:18 including how the rest of the book of Obadiah also may refer to modern day Russia in the very near future as well as what Obadiah's prophecy of judgement by fire may mean for the rest of the nations as well.

Your Daily Lex
Stubble Trouble

Your Daily Lex

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022


They Might Be Giants have a song called “Why Did You Grow A Beard?” This episode is NOT about that song. But it does answer the song’s titular question, kinda.

The USFL Podcast
Zach's Back, Stubble Ref Summer & More USFL Players Signed | USFL Podcast #28

The USFL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 57:41


We're just a few weeks out from the USFL Championship, and we're seeing more players make the move to the NFL.Zack is back in the studio this week, and the gang talk about his trip to Ireland.Plus, the duo discuss the latest USFL players to move onto the NFL, players getting workouts, Mike Florio not holding back and much more...USFL Championship Photos: https://bit.ly/3okwiHxUSFL Merch: https://bit.ly/3OsOLwhUSFL Podcast Merch - https://usfl-podcast.creator-spring.com/Discord - https://discord.gg/QjewyBVTwitter - https://twitter.com/USFLPodcastFacebook - https://facebooks.com/USFLPodcastInstagram - https://instagram/USFLPodcastSpotify - https://spoti.fi/3q04XMyApple Podcasts - https://apple.co/330txnHGoogle Podcasts - https://bit.ly/3Ghn8TqAmazon - https://amzn.to/3F0JxDbiHeart - https://ihr.fm/3t696jOSpreaker - https://bit.ly/3zDEWFVStictcher - https://bit.ly/3t4zxqdDeezer - https://bit.ly/3zCfFMACastbox - https://bit.ly/3qQTpKKPodcast Addict - https://bit.ly/3t6irIH#USFL #USFLPodcast #NFL

HOW TO START UP by FF&M
How to maximise kickstarter with Ben Watkiss, co-founder of Stubble & Co.

HOW TO START UP by FF&M

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 22:05 Transcription Available


In this episode we hear from Ben Watkiss, co-founder of British backpack and holdall brand Stubble & Co. Founded in March 2017 with his wife Victoria,  Stubble & Co blends functionality and performance to create durable bags that are perfect for any occasion. Following a consultancy career of over 10 years, it was on a holiday in the Philippines that Ben and Victoria decided it was time to follow their passion and build a brand of their own. Having been consistently let down by bags whilst travelling the world with work and personal adventures, they saw a gap in the market for an aspirational yet affordable option that could be trusted and put customers first.Ben shares with us his advice on why clearly defining your brand with a long-term view is so important and why going via the kickstarter route can be a great way to get going with your business. Ben's advice:Be sure there's a market and a need for your productBe sure you can reach that marketIf you go the crowd funding route it's very public, so:Be brave and get off to a good startMake sure your product is as good as it possibly can beMake sure the way you present the product is as clear as it can beReach as many people as you can, identify everyone possible to drive awarenessIf you have done as much as you can, then you can be proud of the outcome, whatever happensHaving launched, be ready to make changes if necessaryAlways be open to feedback, your customers' opinions  are crucial (Typeform is a useful tool which makes surveys user-friendly)Try to maintain personal contact with your customersIf you're thinking of starting, start - but start relatively smallAlways look hard at the data to drive efficiencies and improvementsFollow your instinctsYou will never have enough time, but recruit people you can trust and look after themThere will always be problems, but the successful companies are the ones which solve their problems effectivelyIf you'd like to hear more from Ben, you can reach him via ben@stubbleandco.comHead over to Speakpipe to leave your voice note for future guests too.FF&M enables you to own your own PR.Recorded, edited & published by Juliet Fallowfield, 2022 MD & Founder of PR & Communications consultancy for startups Fallow, Field & Mason.FF&M recommends: LastPass the password-keeping site that syncs between devices.Google Workspace is brilliant for small businessesBuzzsprout podcast 'how to' & hosting directoryCanva has proved invaluable for creating all the social media assets and audio bites.For contracts check out Law Depot.MUSIC CREDIT Funk Game Loop by Kevin MacLeod.  Link & Licence

Lexitecture
Episode 109: Listener Wordstravaganza 6!

Lexitecture

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 36:56


In this episode, Ryan is diving back into the pile of listener suggestions to try to find the etymology behind "stubble", to figure out why we drive on a parkway and park on a driveway, whether "the jig is up" or "the gig is up", and to see if there's any connection between "bear", "bear" and "bare". Lexitecture is a podcast about etymology (the linguistics study of the origin and history of words). In each (normal) episode, a Canadian (Ryan) and a Scot (Amy) each present their current favourite word and talk about its origins, current use, and try to puzzle out how it may have gone from A to B. If you love thinking and talking about words, word origins, or just random bits of head-scratching language trivia, this may be the show for you! Please subscribe to us on Spotify, Google Play Music, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Pocket Casts or wherever you get your podcasts!   Find us on Facebook, or on Twitter, or on Reddit, or join our Word Nerd HQ Facebook group!   Also, if you enjoy what we do, please give us a great rating on iTunes - it's a huge help in letting other people know we're worth listening to.   Finally, to support the podcasting work we do, please consider becoming a Patreon sponsor at www.patreon.com/lexitecture   Thanks!

In a World of...Improvised Movie Homages
Phineas Jones and the Stubble of Apollo with Special Guest Craig Price! (In the Style of the Indiana Jones Movies)

In a World of...Improvised Movie Homages

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 88:01


In a World…where there are good men and evil men, and some seek to help while others seek to destroy…one of the evilest groups in history seek an object of such immense power it could completely change the course of World War II. The US government will call upon the intrepid accountant adventurer, Phineas Jones, to beat the Nazis in their race to acquire the mythical and magical Stubble of Apollo!   This episode features the improv games prologue in a minute, emotional lists, best of times worst of times, ding, and cutting room.   This episode also features our friend and movie podcaster extraordinaire, Craig Price! Mike and  Avish had the pleasure to be a guest on Craig's Matinee Heroes Podcast, as well has his super fun recasting game show, Cast-Off! Craig is a huge fan of Indiana Jones movies, so we use his expertise in our planning section. In this episode, we pay homage to one of our absolute favorite heroes and movies: Indiana Jones! This episode specifically parodies Raiders of the Lost Ark (but we hope that we will do our first sequel with this one!). We hit most of the tropes of a good Indiana Jones movie and boy, did we have fun doing it!    Check out Craig's Stuff! Avish and Mike on Matinee Heroes talking about The Omen Avish and Mike on Cast-Off! Recasting Interview with a Vampire Avish and Mike on Cast-Off! Recasting Dick Tracy (COMING TODAY!) Matinee Heroes Home Page (Cast-Off episodes are here too) Links   Indiana Jones on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_Jones   Time Codes Segment 1 - Discussion the Genre Tropes with Guest Craig Price: 06:37 Segment 2 - Creating the Movie Outline: 23:08 Segment 3 - Picking the Improv Comedy Games: 30:45 Start of show: 35:35 Improv Game - Prologue in a Minute: 38:08 Improv Game - Emotional Lists: 40:18 Improv Game -  Best of Times, Worst of Times:  50:48 Improv Game - Ding: 1:00:00 Improv Game - Cutting Room: 1:08:51 End of show, into announcements: 1:26:00 More Information About the Show, Mike, and Avish   Subscribe to the podcast: http://AvishAndMike.com/Subscribe/ Our Website: www.AvishAndMike.com Our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/143183833647812 Avish's site: www.AvishParashar.com  Mike's site: www.MikeWorthMusic.com/   Transcription of the “Discussing the Genre Tropes” Segment (Unedited and Un-Cleaned up)   so mikey why don't you begin by letting everyone know what today's genre or starting movie is. Michael Worth: This is such my pleasure i'm so excited to do this we're going to do a fantastic archaeology exploration type movie in the style of indiana Jones or King solomon's minds. Avish Parashar: let's just say indiana Jones. Avish Parashar: knock off, which is interesting because the book King solomon's mines came out. Avish Parashar: The whole quarter main thing came out long before raiders of the lost Ark raiders lost Ark was almost it almost to that. Michael Worth: It was it was an homage to the 30s pulp exploration, you know, doctors, the savage jungle and that kind of stuff. Michael Worth: yeah but. Avish Parashar: Once but once raiders lost Ark came out like cool let's get on this gravy train and they made an hour to Ellen quarter made movies, which were bad. Avish Parashar: weather was bad I didn't even bother watching the second one, because. Avish Parashar: The first of all, so bad. Michael Worth: No it's so bad, it was so, but the best part about it was the fact that Jerry goes with it, the music and the end the score is like legit so uh yeah. Avish Parashar: yeah Mike and I did a movie like podcast slash Facebook live for a while we review an 80s movie each week and we did this one, and it was terrible. Avish Parashar: But we found is almost every week, we talked about how bad the movie was when are we talking about a bad movie the score was always amazing it's like they get better so that's three or like. Michael Worth: This Jesus man well because they knew that we'll get to that a bit, but they knew that the movie was terrible and the only way they could possibly sell which it was to make at least make it sound epic right, so all right, so this. Avish Parashar: We love we both love indiana Jones all genre but this episode is double specials got two additional reasons why it's extra special number one, we have to prep for this episode we interviewed our buddy Craig price. Avish Parashar: was a great movie guy he hosts a podcast called matinee heroes. Avish Parashar: which you can find a matinee heroes COM, or just look up matt night heroes on whatever he also hosts a a a kind of a game show called cast off that Mike and I have appeared on before and we're going to appear on again coming up soon depending when this comes out. Avish Parashar: Where you compete against one recasting famous movie so Mike and I competed recasting interview with a vampire and now we're gonna get crazy. Avish Parashar: So it's a lot of fun craig's a big movie guy he loves indiana Jones so we go in depth into the tropes. Avish Parashar: So we're gonna do that for a trope discussion, the other reason that i'm excited about this genre. Avish Parashar: Is that way back at this point about a year ago, when we first had the idea for this podcast we didn't know if this show format would work, so of course we just jumped in like good improvise it let's try it. Avish Parashar: yeah very first one we ever tried was a indiana Jones movie now that was so new we were just testing stuff out we didn't even bother to record it, which is a shame, because it went really well. Michael Worth: Did I did I was a good show you first really production entertainment, which is record everything record everything right. Avish Parashar: yeah we. Avish Parashar: should have recorded it we didn't. Avish Parashar: But does the first time, returning to this so i've been almost a year since we've done in indiana Jones so we're gonna do today. Avish Parashar: That one was called phineas Jones and the cult of Marmara um we're not going to do the call tomorrow, but we are going to stay with phineas Jones as our main character. Avish Parashar: Yes, you'll see that further adventures of phineas Jones in the in the. Michael Worth: unreleased or the release sequel to the unreleased original which has been lost in the midst of time. Avish Parashar: Exactly it's like when there's a pilot that that's not aired but they still turn into a show that's. Avish Parashar: that's what this is going to be like. Michael Worth: it's gonna be. Avish Parashar: So real quick before we get into all this craziness if you liked this show, if you like, what you hear. Avish Parashar: Please give us a rating and review head over to wherever you listen to your podcasts ideally apple podcast give us a five star rating. Avish Parashar: And if you feel so inclined, just a short review a couple sentences about what you like about the show, and why other should listen and help us out a lot it'll help others find the show and help us grow this podcast. Avish Parashar: Alright, so we are going to start and again, our first segment, which is discussing the tropes we're going to drop in our conversation with Craig price. Transcription of the “Creating the Outline” Segment (Unedited and Un-Cleaned up) Avish Parashar: segment two, we are now going to create an outline Based on this information that we talked about with Craig and Mike and I know. Avish Parashar: we're going to create a high level outline we're going to use a four act structure and again, this is a rough guide because of improv comedy we may not follow this outline exactly but there's going to be our rough guide of what happens in each segment of the story yep so like a. Michael Worth: Oh man i'm already all this, you know mean indiana Jones but I love this stuff I think it's one of my favorite films Harrison ford's been in a first of all. Avish Parashar: i'm making a call right so that's going on and i'll real far limb there. yeah. Avish Parashar: So contrary in that I like raiders of the lost Ark I know exactly. Michael Worth: Being like I like to be in the conversation now that's different. Michael Worth: That will be a bold statement yeah or or or the mosquito coast whoo that's it that's it that's it. Michael Worth: So, first of all going to be the call right now, because I know this this this flow we're doing a prologue not a trailer because they always do a prologue that's a fun little cold open unrelated to the main quest. Avish Parashar: yeah and. Avish Parashar: For this prologue you will be the one singing anything goes in China. Michael Worth: Yes, in China. Michael Worth: Steven spielberg's wife right and play police gotten that right. Avish Parashar: yeah at least wife at the time, I know they're still married or not. Michael Worth: yeah who knows man and Hollywood whatever so uh it's pretty easy act act one is establishing of our character in his everyday life, because you know this guy is is not a. Michael Worth: Just like in the library and indiana Jones he has a normal life and it gets sent out on missions uh and then the establishment of. Michael Worth: Information that some artifact exists, whether it's oh we've got news clippings of somebody excavating this pyramid or whatever, and that is the gestation to send them out on a quest we don't see. Avish Parashar: It so there's the prologue that act one is like. Avish Parashar: You have the like the exposition yeah. Michael Worth: The inciting the inciting information is really what it is. Avish Parashar: yeah and then you either it's a conversation with the professor, you know the government comes in, or you know the villagers came to him in yeah yeah. Michael Worth: orange or a private investor in who. Michael Worth: You know, has an affair, the private investor in the last crusade. Avish Parashar: Yes, yes, his. Avish Parashar: intention is to walk the the snow walkers the Ad ads to the. Michael Worth: he's like is he getting revenge because hog got purchase layout during the added innovation. Avish Parashar: For those who don't know the bad guy in a holy grail or last crusade, is also the commander of the ad ads in empire strikes back. Michael Worth: Exactly there it is. Avish Parashar: Julian glover right. Michael Worth: Yes, yes he's been he's been a bunch of things. Avish Parashar: Alright, so. Avish Parashar: Okay, so act one we establish that and then he goes on there's usually the first um he can investigate the first clue and. Avish Parashar: So there's some action there's some some yeah and I think we found over the last few months that yo loser outlines, so we don't need a whole lot when we meet the hero first clue and you're going to use the meat, the female interest in in that first. Michael Worth: And, and this is a great way, especially because that's that we've really tightened up our structure he's going to find the clues and act to. Michael Worth: That get him to the object in APP three that's how we kind of parse it out and an APP to it's also going to have his first couple one or two for us probably one because it's shorter interacted with the bad guy and or his cronies. Avish Parashar: Rights Act to heal me it'll be the bad guy he'll fail, I think, the one thing I read a book. Avish Parashar: On screenwriting and it's talking about the concept of spectacular failure and it's like that's why indiana Jones is so good, not because he succeeds in fact he fails, like every step of the way he has failed spectacularly. Michael Worth: yeah exactly. Avish Parashar: don't act one you know they they get the first clue act to they pretty much like he basically it's like each actors just act one you get a clue. Avish Parashar: That leads you to act two which ends with them fighting another clue which is X three of them fighting another clue and then an act for is when they find and then lose the final object yeah. Michael Worth: or they finally did the end of that three and then kind of everything goes wrong and act for. Avish Parashar: Sure, I guess, in. Avish Parashar: In raiders lost Ark to actually find the Ark but then lose it and then have to get they ultimately lose it act for but right. Avish Parashar: But basically it's just a clue clue. Avish Parashar: Resolution. Michael Worth: yeah exactly and and and every step of the way that you have to flush out a little bit of a couple of number one is that the enemy is almost always i'm able to become either not one step ahead but they're able to whenever. Michael Worth: Whenever phineas gains is taken away so it's never like he gets there and they've already found the Ark and taking it it's like, no, no, he gets York and the bad guys swoop in like like cheap bullies in a playground, the second is. Avish Parashar: it's almost like you're saying there's nothing you can have that I cannot take. Michael Worth: I know it's like. Michael Worth: Well, I got I hate the fridge. Avish Parashar: Now let's go to let's go to the show today baby. Michael Worth: So um but here's The other thing diabolical death traps and puzzles we don't have too many of them, but like that that'll be. Avish Parashar: gather are like. Avish Parashar: A lot, and you know what is it's it's the things we need this death traps. Avish Parashar: And there's riddles and. Michael Worth: puzzles and. Avish Parashar: yeah puzzle the puzzle so death traps and puzzles. Avish Parashar: yeah it's um and they'll kind of come in. Avish Parashar: And they can be throughout like it can be an act to or activity or act for. Michael Worth: Sure, for sure. Avish Parashar: yeah when he def traps and puzzles. Michael Worth: And then act for is a the following happens like there's look, you know whether or not we've they've got the artifacts in that three or where they get an act for. Michael Worth: They they lose it right and then their witness the bad guys get greedy and they're witnessed to the. Michael Worth: exposition of the power of the artifact and it basically killed on the bad guys and saves them right or or or you know that's so basically look at with a big part of that for is like. Michael Worth: They opened pandora's box they shouldn't have done that, and then, and then we get to have all sorts of fun descriptions of all the cool things that happen. Avish Parashar: yeah that's a real as artifact it ends up backfire on the good guys and. Avish Parashar: Have those ones one other thing Oh, at some point if we're going to indiana Jones there's always some kind of creature issue like critters you know snakes. Michael Worth: Oh rats. Avish Parashar: rats bugs. Avish Parashar: there's always like some kind of one of the traps or situations as. Michael Worth: They have to open yeah man it's actually it's funny like when you think about all things that that Spielberg and Lucas, I put in this it actually is kind of a railroad movie plot, you know. Avish Parashar: it's just. Michael Worth: You kind of have to you have to tick the boxes, a little bit right. Avish Parashar: Oh yeah yeah I mean that's what we do right we just follow the guy was what makes indiana Jones movie without those elements at what point are we going to make sure aliens appear in this story. Michael Worth: Not aliens extra dimensional beings. Avish Parashar: entire discussion we just basically ignored the fact. Avish Parashar: That crystal skull exists. Michael Worth: Exactly, although and i'm going to wrap up with this one thing that people do forget and it's only because i'm in video games and I love and i'm working on adventure games right now and narrative games. Michael Worth: There was a slew of high quality Lucas arts games, the Emperor tomb the staff Atlantis that were like legit puzzle games and or legit third person. Avish Parashar: I. Avish Parashar: You know what I knew they were, I never actually played any of them, but I always want to play the Atlanta when I heard amazing things about that one. Michael Worth: Is that the one that was the classic king's quest where's the side scrolling adventure one, I think that. Avish Parashar: I think that was maybe yeah probably I also like the whole tomb raider franchises essentially like. Michael Worth: indiana Jones with. Avish Parashar: Dr Jones variations of. Avish Parashar: All right, well, that was our timer we got kind of a good basic outline so.

Spooky Boo's Scary Story Time
Horror Stories | Stubble by Spooky Boo Rhodes

Spooky Boo's Scary Story Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 12:33


Stubble, a horror story by Spooky Boo RhodesGetting ready for a date, Darla had no idea that the new single stubble of hair on her face would turn into such a nightmare.

Glawry Podcast
Gimme the Fire. Gimme The Smoke.

Glawry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 43:19


Wood. Hay. Stubble. These all can be burned. In this episode, M.O.N.K. breaks down these symbolic concepts from I Corinthians 3:11-17, and how the fire of discipline reveals your true nature and true foundation. Topics Covered: -The three little pigs. -Archetypes and Carl Jung. -Wood, Hay, and Stubble. -The fire of discipline -Connections to coaching and spirituality. -Building on the correct foundation. -The divine nature. -Emotions drive behavior. -Who are you? -The essence of all things. You can connect with everything going on in the Glawry Universe by clicking here! Instagram: @_glawry_ or @xxmonkxx Twitter: @_glawry_

Cor Christi
10: Sparks Among the Stubble with Cate Harmeyer

Cor Christi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 48:00


Lessons from an undercover missionary priest in Soviet Russia.  Episode 3/4 of our book study on He Leadeth Me: An Extraordinary Testament of Faith by Fr. Walter Ciszek. Find the book here: He Leadeth Me (ignatius.com)