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Sermon Title: What is Truth? Scriptures: Timothy 3:16, Genesis 2:8-9,15-17, Genesis 3:1-7, Romans 12:2 1. Truth comes from God. 2. Did God really say...
2024 Summer Blast off live from Lavalette NJ with John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band, Anthony Scaramucci, Andrew Dice Clay, Dumb Crook News, The Freakout, Brad Blanks and MORE!
The Summer Blast off from the beach continues with Gary US Bonds, The Captain & O'Neal, Tyler Ricker, Joe's ode to summertime in New Jersey + did we just blow the power out in the bar?!
As we close out Season 2 of the One Life Podcast, Pastor Jared and Pastor DJ further define the Rules of Dating. It's tough dating today, especially when there seems to be slim options but there is a way to be single and pursue a potential spouse that is glorifying to God. If you missed this past weekend's message, you can watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2PTXGDjbVA&t=4157s Join Us for Global Leadership Summit: https://onelifeaz.church/globalleadershipsummit/ Register for Summer Blast: https://onelifeaz.church/events/summer-blast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onelifeaz.church/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/onelifeaz.church/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@onelifeaz.church
Summer Blast is our summer outreach to The Valley.
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Summer Blast 2022 is here. Join Dr Kay Ijisesan as he teaches the Basic Ingredients of Gratitude #Summerblast #Summerblast2022 #Gratitude
Accelerate _Pre Summer Blast Prayer and Worship #summerblast2022
Hello everyone! I cannot express how excited, pumped, and inspired I am right now for next year, and I want you to join me and my AMAZING guests in our quest to bring some positivity into the teaching world. …but today is a little different. Today, I AM THE GUEST OF THE SHOW! Yes, you read that correctly! A few weeks ago, I received an email from a listener of the podcast who asked me tons of questions about reading and writing workshop. I usually answer these in email, but I had the idea to record a Q&A with her instead, where I let her ask me questions for about TWO HOURS. Luckily, she agreed! If this all sounds familiar to you, it's because PART of this discussion was released last year as a SUMMER BLAST episode (7 and 8). However, what was never released was the last hour of our talk. Only Patreon supporters got part 2. So, if you have heard us discuss reading, you can skip to about the halfway point and listen to the rest. If you never heard the original episodes in the first place, then you have a whole 2 hour discussion around reading and writing workshop to listen to! Enjoy! This episode is sponsored by Heinemann and their book, Leading Literate Lives. What stories make you who you are? How have your experiences shaped you as a learner? Who are you as a reader and writer? Exploring your history as a learner can help you reflect on your teaching practices and make instructional decisions that positively impact student learning. In Leading Literate Lives, Stephanie outlines a framework for reading and writing that makes a direct connection between reflection and classroom practice. In each chapter you will find concrete ideas, tools, and activities for reading and writing to help move you from teacher reflection to instruction. For every specific reflection Stephanie will show you how to put the same idea into practice in your classroom, with the goal of helping you and your students: build and cultivate habits that make reading and writing a priority make space and create opportunities in your lives and classrooms to do what real readers and writers do explore and embrace your reading and writing identities find and create thriving communities filled with inspiration and support, where the reading and writing lives of every member are shared and celebrated. Fueled with the understandings that come from leading a literate life, you can learn to embrace reflective practices that bring greater intention and joy to your classrooms and schools.
Some people find history as dry as summer without rain…not this week's podcast guest! Join Lisa Bailey as she talks to Kelli Wilt about celebrating summer by “playing with history” on this week's Everyday Educator podcast. You'll be encouraged to explore the history of your hometown, to find history at a family reunion, and to fuel the imaginations of your kids as they act out what they're reading about with you. Gain some practical ideas that sound like so much fun you'll want to play too!
Summer roared into the Pacific Northwest in a very grand fashion. I'll tell you about some new all-time records established over the weekend. But now as the workweek steps off, it's the other coast looking to set records. But when will Cleveland hit 90°F for the first time? That could be TODAY. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/andrebernier/support
Hello everyone and welcome to Teach Me, Teacher’s SUMMER BLAST of inspiration! I cannot express how excited, pumped, and inspired I am right now for next year, and I want you to join me and my AMAZING guests in our quest to bring some positivity into the teaching world. And today is the finale of this experiment! I wasn't sure how everyone would react to a two episode a week BLAST, but you all have been listening in record numbers! So first... THANK YOU! And second... Here is my talk with the one and only Kelli Sanders! Kelli was on episode #98 of the podcast where she was helping me learn guided reading, and today she is talking about how she is pushing out of her comfort zone and reaching for new heights in her teaching and professional life! Such a timely episode. So much inspiration to get from this talk! But if you are in need of MORE inspiration, I want to invite you to the Teach Me, Teacher Facebook LIVESTREAM where we celebrate the 1,00,000th download of the podcast, and record the season 5 intro! The livestream will be on 8/22/20 at 9pm CST, so mark your calendar! This episode is sponsored by Heinemann and their book, Classroom management. After decades of teaching, Nancy Steineke passionately believes this much to be true: a collaborative classroom environment is essential for student learning, and for teachers’ well -being. In this guide for every teacher, Nancy makes a powerful argument that we can dramatically reduce the stress of classroom management and improve student achievement when we cultivate classroom communities built on student-centered collaboration. Laying out a plan for collaborative classroom management across a semester or a whole school year, Nancy offers teaching moves and student activities that: build strong relationships between students and teachers, and between each other help students develop, invest in, and uphold positive classroom norms show students the importance and real-life value of soft skills, including what those skills look and sound like in action. Nancy’s strategies can easily be integrated into your classes as you teach required content. “By threading community-building work through your schedule,” Nancy explains, “you show your students that they matter as individuals, and that social skills are intertwined with academic success.” If you’re wasting precious class time addressing classroom management issues and want to foster a more meaningful, productive place to learn, give Nancy’s time-tested moves and activities a try. There’s never been a more important time to create collaborative classroom communities where every student is seen, heard, and believed in. Get it now.
Hello everyone and welcome to Teach Me, Teacher’s SUMMER BLAST of inspiration! I cannot express how excited, pumped, and inspired I am right now for next year, and I want you to join me and my AMAZING guests in our quest to bring some positivity into the teaching world. Today, I am talking with my good friend Haley Curfman, more commonly known as The Weary Teacher, and we hit on a lot in this thirty minutes! We discuss her experience with covid at her school, how small towns are reacting differently to the pandemic than big cities, and how we seem to never get answers to questions when it comes to going back in the fall! If you want to listen to my previous talk with Haley, you can do so here. This episode is sponsored by Heinemann and their book, Classroom management. After decades of teaching, Nancy Steineke passionately believes this much to be true: a collaborative classroom environment is essential for student learning, and for teachers’ well -being. In this guide for every teacher, Nancy makes a powerful argument that we can dramatically reduce the stress of classroom management and improve student achievement when we cultivate classroom communities built on student-centered collaboration. Laying out a plan for collaborative classroom management across a semester or a whole school year, Nancy offers teaching moves and student activities that: build strong relationships between students and teachers, and between each other help students develop, invest in, and uphold positive classroom norms show students the importance and real-life value of soft skills, including what those skills look and sound like in action. Nancy’s strategies can easily be integrated into your classes as you teach required content. “By threading community-building work through your schedule,” Nancy explains, “you show your students that they matter as individuals, and that social skills are intertwined with academic success.” If you’re wasting precious class time addressing classroom management issues and want to foster a more meaningful, productive place to learn, give Nancy’s time-tested moves and activities a try. There’s never been a more important time to create collaborative classroom communities where every student is seen, heard, and believed in. Get it now.
Hello everyone and welcome to Teach Me, Teacher’s SUMMER BLAST of inspiration! I cannot express how excited, pumped, and inspired I am right now for next year, and I want you to join me and my AMAZING guests in our quest to bring some positivity into the teaching world. Today I am talking with my good friend and teacher extraordinaire, Halee Sikorski! In this episode, we discuss: how she is handling changes in her life with moving states, changing schools, and changing grade-levels how she is keeping her passion for teaching alive how she is focusing on self-care ...and much much more! Halee has the most appearances on this podcast for a reason, and this episode is no different! It is filled with honesty, insight, and a few laughs along the way. You can catch Halee on MORE episodes of Teach Me, Teacher too! Halee discusses going from year one to two here and here. We discuss Get Your Teach On here and here. If you love this episode, consider becoming a Patron of the show and get MORE episodes, exclusive to Patreon. This episode is sponsored by Heinemann and their book, Classroom management. After decades of teaching, Nancy Steineke passionately believes this much to be true: a collaborative classroom environment is essential for student learning, and for teachers’ well -being. In this guide for every teacher, Nancy makes a powerful argument that we can dramatically reduce the stress of classroom management and improve student achievement when we cultivate classroom communities built on student-centered collaboration. Laying out a plan for collaborative classroom management across a semester or a whole school year, Nancy offers teaching moves and student activities that: build strong relationships between students and teachers, and between each other help students develop, invest in, and uphold positive classroom norms show students the importance and real-life value of soft skills, including what those skills look and sound like in action. Nancy’s strategies can easily be integrated into your classes as you teach required content. “By threading community-building work through your schedule,” Nancy explains, “you show your students that they matter as individuals, and that social skills are intertwined with academic success.” If you’re wasting precious class time addressing classroom management issues and want to foster a more meaningful, productive place to learn, give Nancy’s time-tested moves and activities a try. There’s never been a more important time to create collaborative classroom communities where every student is seen, heard, and believed in. Get it now.
Hello everyone and welcome to Teach Me, Teacher’s SUMMER BLAST of inspiration! I cannot express how excited, pumped, and inspired I am right now for next year, and I want you to join me and my AMAZING guests in our quest to bring some positivity into the teaching world. …but like last week, today is a little different. Today, I AM THE GUEST OF THE SHOW! Yes, you read that correctly! A few weeks ago, I received an email from a listener of the podcast who asked me tons of questions about reading and writing workshop. I usually answer these in email, but I had the idea to record a Q&A with her instead, where I let her ask me questions for about TWO HOURS. Luckily, she agreed! In this part of the discussion, we cover: Procedures Conferring My journal system Reading logs Authentic reading practice …plus MUCH MUCH MORE! The full two hour workshop Q&A is LIVE for Patrons of the podcast. If you want the full talk now, it is available on the Patreon page at the $5 tier and up. This includes the two parts you will get on the free podcast feed, and an extra hour of content. This episode is sponsored by Heinemann and their book, Classroom management. After decades of teaching, Nancy Steineke passionately believes this much to be true: a collaborative classroom environment is essential for student learning, and for teachers’ well -being. In this guide for every teacher, Nancy makes a powerful argument that we can dramatically reduce the stress of classroom management and improve student achievement when we cultivate classroom communities built on student-centered collaboration. Laying out a plan for collaborative classroom management across a semester or a whole school year, Nancy offers teaching moves and student activities that: build strong relationships between students and teachers, and between each other help students develop, invest in, and uphold positive classroom norms show students the importance and real-life value of soft skills, including what those skills look and sound like in action. Nancy’s strategies can easily be integrated into your classes as you teach required content. “By threading community-building work through your schedule,” Nancy explains, “you show your students that they matter as individuals, and that social skills are intertwined with academic success.” If you’re wasting precious class time addressing classroom management issues and want to foster a more meaningful, productive place to learn, give Nancy’s time-tested moves and activities a try. There’s never been a more important time to create collaborative classroom communities where every student is seen, heard, and believed in. Get it now.
Hello everyone and welcome to Teach Me, Teacher’s SUMMER BLAST of inspiration! I cannot express how excited, pumped, and inspired I am right now for next year, and I want you to join me and my AMAZING guests in our quest to bring some positivity into the teaching world. ...but today is a little different. Today, I AM THE GUEST OF THE SHOW! Yes, you read that correctly! A few weeks ago, I received an email from a listener of the podcast who asked me tons of questions about reading and writing workshop. I usually answer these in email, but I had the idea to record a Q&A with her instead, where I let her ask me questions for about TWO HOURS. Luckily, she agreed! In this part of the discussion, we cover: How my workshop is setup Why I moved independent reading from the beginning of the class to the end How I use standards How I approach conferencing and guided reading ...plus MUCH MUCH MORE! The full two hour workshop Q&A will be live for Patrons tomorrow, August 3rd, and the first hour will be split across Monday and Thursday's episodes on the free podcast feed. If you want the full talk now, it is available on the Patreon page at the $5 tier and up. This includes the two parts you will get on the free podcast feed, and an extra hour of content. This episode is sponsored by Heinemann and their book, Classroom management. After decades of teaching, Nancy Steineke passionately believes this much to be true: a collaborative classroom environment is essential for student learning, and for teachers’ well -being. In this guide for every teacher, Nancy makes a powerful argument that we can dramatically reduce the stress of classroom management and improve student achievement when we cultivate classroom communities built on student-centered collaboration. Laying out a plan for collaborative classroom management across a semester or a whole school year, Nancy offers teaching moves and student activities that: build strong relationships between students and teachers, and between each other help students develop, invest in, and uphold positive classroom norms show students the importance and real-life value of soft skills, including what those skills look and sound like in action. Nancy’s strategies can easily be integrated into your classes as you teach required content. “By threading community-building work through your schedule,” Nancy explains, “you show your students that they matter as individuals, and that social skills are intertwined with academic success.” If you’re wasting precious class time addressing classroom management issues and want to foster a more meaningful, productive place to learn, give Nancy’s time-tested moves and activities a try. There’s never been a more important time to create collaborative classroom communities where every student is seen, heard, and believed in. Get it now.
Hello everyone and welcome to Teach Me, Teacher’s SUMMER BLAST of inspiration! I cannot express how excited, pumped, and inspired I am right now for next year, and I want you to join me and my AMAZING guests in our quest to bring some positivity into the teaching world. Today I have brought on one of the most inspiring people I know, Monica Genta, to explain why distance learning and covid-era teaching is not a setback, but a SETUP for something great. But look... usually next in my posts, I lists all the things we talk about, but I just need you to know one thing about this episode. It is full of inspiration and honesty. We talk about our struggles right now, but we also rise up and imagine what CAN BE if we push for it to happen. Do not miss this episode, especially if you need inspiration right now! Love the podcast? If you want bonus episodes EVERY SINGLE MONTH of the Teach Me, Teacher podcast, or episodes that cater directly to ELA, workshop and SEL, support the show at the $5 tier on Patreon here. You will not regret it! This episode is sponsored by Heinemann—the leading publisher of professional books and resources for educators—and their professional book, Being the Change: Lessons and Strategies to Teach Social Comprehension by Sara K. Ahmed. Topics such as race, gender, politics, religion, and sexuality are part of students’ lives, but sometimes it’s hard to know how to respond as teachers when these subjects come up at school. You probably have stories of your own about situations or conversations that caught you off guard or made you feel uncomfortable. Being the Change is based on the idea that people can develop skills and habits to help them in the comprehension of social issues. Sara provides clear lessons to help teach about important social comprehension concepts. You can create a socially minded classroom where you explore identity and diversity, build listening skills, understand and address bias, become better informed, and more… first with yourself and your peers, and then with students. Being the Change is available as a book, ebook, and audiobook. To learn more visit Heinemann.com.
Hello everyone and welcome to Teach Me, Teacher’s SUMMER BLAST of inspiration! I cannot express how excited, pumped, and inspired I am right now for next year, and I want you to join me and my AMAZING guests in our quest to bring some positivity into the teaching world. Today I have brought on one of my favorite high school English teachers, Marie Morris, otherwise known as @thecaffinatedclass on Instagram, to discuss everything ENGLISH, but more importantly, what is it that we want students to learn? Just like the previous time Marie came on the podcast, we had a plan in place for the talk, and then quickly scrapped in favor of a genuine discussion on curriculum, resources for teachers, and teaching in the covid era. All of this and MORE on this fantastic episode. Enjoy! Loved this episode, or previous episodes? Now you can support the show and earn cool perks by doing so. Click the big orange box for details. This episode is sponsored by Heinemann—the leading publisher of professional books and resources for educators—and their professional book, Being the Change: Lessons and Strategies to Teach Social Comprehension by Sara K. Ahmed. Topics such as race, gender, politics, religion, and sexuality are part of students’ lives, but sometimes it’s hard to know how to respond as teachers when these subjects come up at school. You probably have stories of your own about situations or conversations that caught you off guard or made you feel uncomfortable. Being the Change is based on the idea that people can develop skills and habits to help them in the comprehension of social issues. Sara provides clear lessons to help teach about important social comprehension concepts. You can create a socially minded classroom where you explore identity and diversity, build listening skills, understand and address bias, become better informed, and more… first with yourself and your peers, and then with students. Being the Change is available as a book, ebook, and audiobook. To learn more visit Heinemann.com.
Hello everyone and welcome to Teach Me, Teacher’s SUMMER BLAST of inspiration! I cannot express how excited, pumped, and inspired I am right now for next year, and I want you to join me and my AMAZING guests in our quest to bring some positivity into the teaching world. Today I am talking with the TECH GURU herself, Haylee Harwick, all about teaching during covid and being due to have her baby in September! In this episode, we chat about: How her year went Some tech tips Creating creative digital lessons Being pregnant and due as the school year starts ...and much more! For more from Haylee, check out my previous episodes with her here. Enjoy! PS: SHARE THIS EPISODE (and tag me) and get entered in to win a copy of THE JOYFUL TEACHER!!! This episode is sponsored by Heinemann—the leading publisher of professional books and resources for educators—and their professional book, Being the Change: Lessons and Strategies to Teach Social Comprehension by Sara K. Ahmed. Topics such as race, gender, politics, religion, and sexuality are part of students’ lives, but sometimes it’s hard to know how to respond as teachers when these subjects come up at school. You probably have stories of your own about situations or conversations that caught you off guard or made you feel uncomfortable. Being the Change is based on the idea that people can develop skills and habits to help them in the comprehension of social issues. Sara provides clear lessons to help teach about important social comprehension concepts. You can create a socially minded classroom where you explore identity and diversity, build listening skills, understand and address bias, become better informed, and more… first with yourself and your peers, and then with students. Being the Change is available as a book, ebook, and audiobook. To learn more visit Heinemann.com.
Hello everyone and welcome to Teach Me, Teacher’s SUMMER BLAST of inspiration! I cannot express how excited, pumped, and inspired I am right now for next year, and I want you to join me and my AMAZING guests in our quest to bring some positivity into the teaching world. Today I am talking with one of my favorite people, Brianna Pound (previously Brianna Johnson) about how she has handled covid as a teacher and how she is planning her move to a new campus! Brianna's Instagram is a source of all kinds of inspiration for myself and thousands of educators, and you will laugh with us on this one as we chat it up about teaching, school, and even chickens. Yes. Chickens. …and much much more! You will laugh and think a lot in this one. Nicole is a gift to the world with her kindness and support for the teacher community. Enjoy! PS: SHARE THIS EPISODE (and tag me) and get entered in to win a copy of THE JOYFUL TEACHER!!! This episode is sponsored by Heinemann—the leading publisher of professional books and resources for educators—and their professional book, Being the Change: Lessons and Strategies to Teach Social Comprehension by Sara K. Ahmed. Topics such as race, gender, politics, religion, and sexuality are part of students’ lives, but sometimes it’s hard to know how to respond as teachers when these subjects come up at school. You probably have stories of your own about situations or conversations that caught you off guard or made you feel uncomfortable. Being the Change is based on the idea that people can develop skills and habits to help them in the comprehension of social issues. Sara provides clear lessons to help teach about important social comprehension concepts. You can create a socially minded classroom where you explore identity and diversity, build listening skills, understand and address bias, become better informed, and more… first with yourself and your peers, and then with students. Being the Change is available as a book, ebook, and audiobook. To learn more visit Heinemann.com.
Hello everyone and welcome to Teach Me, Teacher’s SUMMER BLAST of inspiration! I cannot express how excited, pumped, and inspired I am right now for next year, and I want you to join me and my AMAZING guests in our quest to bring some positivity into the teaching world. It is my absolute pleasure to bring you one of my favorite people in the world, Nicole Marte, otherwise known as @MarteintheMiddle on Instagram, and today we are having an honest reflection on Nicole's year in middle school. As we reflect with one another, we touch on: Classroom management The good and the bad about being "the cool teacher" Having great lessons What the future holds for Nicole in August ...and much much more! You will laugh and think a lot in this one. Nicole is a gift to the world with her kindness and support for the teacher community. Enjoy! PS: SHARE THIS EPISODE (and tag me) and get entered in to win a copy of THE JOYFUL TEACHER!!! This episode is sponsored by Heinemann—the leading publisher of professional books and resources for educators—and their professional book, Being the Change: Lessons and Strategies to Teach Social Comprehension by Sara K. Ahmed. Topics such as race, gender, politics, religion, and sexuality are part of students’ lives, but sometimes it’s hard to know how to respond as teachers when these subjects come up at school. You probably have stories of your own about situations or conversations that caught you off guard or made you feel uncomfortable. Being the Change is based on the idea that people can develop skills and habits to help them in the comprehension of social issues. Sara provides clear lessons to help teach about important social comprehension concepts. You can create a socially minded classroom where you explore identity and diversity, build listening skills, understand and address bias, become better informed, and more… first with yourself and your peers, and then with students. Being the Change is available as a book, ebook, and audiobook. To learn more visit Heinemann.com.
Hello everyone and welcome to Teach Me, Teacher's SUMMER BLAST of inspiration! I cannot express how excited, pumped, and inspired I am right now for next year, and I want you to join me and my AMAZING guests in our quest to bring some positivity into the teaching world. Today, I have brought back one of my favorite people on earth, Shane Saeed (@fantasticallyfourth) to discuss how the world has changed, and what this means for her year coming up. Shane was previously featured on episodes 106 and 107 of the podcast where she discussed flexible seating, and today she is discussing the effects of Covid, the need for a more equitable curriculum, and the need to serve our students' social/emotional needs, regardless of if we are digital, in person, or something in between. Shane is one of the top tier teachers of Instagram, combining her eye for style and her grounding in deep, research based pedagogy. If you are in need of something positive or some inspiration, this episode with Shane Saeed and this summer series is for you! And better yet, we are releasing two episodes every week for the rest of the summer! Stay tuned and enjoy! PS: SHARE THIS EPISODE (and tag me) and get entered in to win a copy of THE JOYFUL TEACHER!!! This episode is sponsored by Heinemann—the leading publisher of professional books and resources for educators—and their professional book, Being the Change: Lessons and Strategies to Teach Social Comprehension by Sara K. Ahmed. Topics such as race, gender, politics, religion, and sexuality are part of students’ lives, but sometimes it’s hard to know how to respond as teachers when these subjects come up at school. You probably have stories of your own about situations or conversations that caught you off guard or made you feel uncomfortable. Being the Change is based on the idea that people can develop skills and habits to help them in the comprehension of social issues. Sara provides clear lessons to help teach about important social comprehension concepts. You can create a socially minded classroom where you explore identity and diversity, build listening skills, understand and address bias, become better informed, and more… first with yourself and your peers, and then with students. Being the Change is available as a book, ebook, and audiobook. To learn more visit Heinemann.com.
During this summer we're resharing some of our favourite episodes. This favourite is about the future of HR. In the following episode, recorded in January 2019, we talk about the skills that HR professionals and recruiters will need to be able to deal with the rapidly changing world around us. From data to values and all that's needed to help people work together successfully. We'll be back with a brand new episode in September!
Summer Blast took place at Crossroads Community Church on July 27, 2019 and Sister Karen tries to share the blessed event with listeners. She also invites you to come and visit the church. www. crossroads7.com
We're taking a quick summer break and wanted to share some our favorite episodes from the past two seasons with you. We hope you enjoy these blasts from the past and look forward to sharing our new material with you in September! In this episode recorded on 11 September 2018, we explore an interview with Elon Musk, which was followed up by an open letter from Arianna Huffington. We discuss if working 120+ hours a week, followed by days and nights in the office without taking a break to go home is brilliance/burnout, or hero/anti-hero behavior. How does this translate to you and your organization? The New York Times source article: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/16/business/elon-musk-interview-tesla.html Arianna Huffington's letter: https://www.thriveglobal.com/stories/40343-open-letter-elon-musk
Detroit's Gospel Godfather, DJ TERRENCE PARKER laying down a selection of summer SOULFUL HOUSE, DISCO & GOSPEL HOUSE for his SUMMER BLAST mixtape back n 2008 on his INSPIRATIONAL HOUSE MIX radio show. DJ: Terrence Parker Time: 70 Mins Style: Soulful House, Gospel, Disco Tracklist; (Incomplete) [00] ? ... [06] Moodymann Feat. Roberta Sweed - Shades Of Jae [Peacefrog - PFG 050DA] [08] ? ... [15] Ed Nine - Hot Jazz [Itch-N-Sniff - 100453 15] [18] ? [23] Jay J & Torin Reas - Sunshine People [Guess Who - GWD 16] [25] ? ... [32] Audio Jacker - Let's Celebrate [LW - DHE 01] [34] Basement...
Summertime is here! Time to enjoy family and friends as you grill your favorite goodies and take a leisurely swim in the pool. It may mean a weekend trip to your favorite camping spot or a family vacation to the beach. OTCP wants to help you kickoff your adventure with our 5 episode series Summer Blast. We will be bringing you an episode each day from Wednesday-Sunday. Be warned though, it is not for the faint of heart and, well, you may want to rethink that camping trip or beach excursion. Oh, and perhaps you may want to listen to us on the way home rather than on the way there. Bermuda, is England's oldest surviving colony. With the beautiful brightly colored houses darting the shores, the pink sandy beaches welcome vacationers from all over the world. So when 16 year old Becky Middleton hears about how gorgeous this dream like paradise destination is, she knows where she is going on her summer vacation. Middleton, and her best friend Jasmine Meens, had decided they were going to spend the summer there after school was out in June 1996. They wouldn’t be alone on the island as Jasmine’s dad was now living there after getting remarried. It was a dream come true for any teen girl but the dream would soon turn into a nightmare for all those they knew and loved young Becky.Join Jen and Cam on the final OTCP Summer Blast episode entitled Bermuda, Bikers and Blood.Promo is by @IWBpodcast Listener Discretion by the fabu Edward October @octoberpodVHSAll music and editing by our pal across the pond Nico @wetalkofdreams
Summertime is here! Time to enjoy family and friends as you grill your favorite goodies and take a leisurely swim in the pool. It may mean a weekend trip to your favorite camping spot or a family vacation to the beach. OTCP wants to help you kickoff your adventure with our 5 episode series Summer Blast. We will be bringing you an episode each day from Wednesday-Sunday. Be warned though, it is not for the faint of heart and, well, you may want to rethink that camping trip or beach excursion. Oh, and perhaps you may want to listen to us on the way home rather than on the way there. Best friends Lynn Seethaler and Janice Pietropola had graduated together from the Penn Hills High School and with their newly found independence and financial freedom, Janice and Lynn decided they would take a nice little vacation together. The last week of June 1973, the two young, vibrant ladies set off on a road trip to Virginia Beach. The two had rented a small cottage at Farrar’s Tourist Village, which was a small complex of vacation rentals right on the oceanfront. A bit after noon on June 30, the two women missed their checkout time. A motel employee went to the cottage to check on them. Inside they found a bloody scene and both girls were found dead. Decades would pass before the person responsible for this would be discovered but was there even more?Join Jen and Cam on the OTCP Summer Blast episode entitled Evil on the Oceanfront.Promo is by @IWBpodcast Listener Discretion by the fabu Edward October @octoberpodVHSAll music and editing by our pal across the pond Nico @wetalkofdreams
Summertime is here! Time to enjoy family and friends as you grill your favorite goodies and take a leisurely swim in the pool. It may mean a weekend trip to your favorite camping spot or a family vacation to the beach. OTCP wants to help you kickoff your adventure with our 5 episode series Summer Blast. We will be bringing you an episode each day from Wednesday-Sunday. Be warned though, it is not for the faint of heart and, well, you may want to rethink that camping trip or beach excursion. Oh, and perhaps you may want to listen to us on the way home rather than on the way there. It was Sept 13, 1982 when Detective Mike Eastham was summoned to a campsite in Wells Gray Park Provincial in Britt Columbia, Canada. Eastham was not quite sure what he was going to find but had been told there was a fire and they had discovered one body at that point. Once on sight, they located a car that was burned badly but there was no mistaking the bone fragments inside the car and those bones belonged to humans. Not quite sure if there were one or two bodies inside the vehicle but they weren’t finished. Once the trunk was opened, the shock hit hard as two small skeletons were inside. Who would want this loving family dead? The answer would shock everyone. Join Jen and Cam on episode 3 of the OTCP Summer Blast series entitled The Campfire Killings. Promo by Pretend Radio @PretendpodListener Discretion by the smooth talking Edward Octoberpod from @octoberpodVHS.All Music and Editing by the notable Nico from @wetalkofdreams
Summertime is here! Time to enjoy family and friends as you grill your favorite goodies and take a leisurely swim in the pool. It may mean a weekend trip to your favorite camping spot or a family vacation to the beach. OTCP wants to help you kickoff your adventure with our 5 episode series Summer Blast. We will be bringing you an episode each day from Wednesday-Sunday. Be warned though, it is not for the faint of heart and, well, you may want to rethink that camping trip or beach excursion. Oh, and perhaps you may want to listen to us on the way home rather than on the way there. On June 3, 1971, 13-year-old DeWayne Bush was reported missing from his home in Union Mills, Indiana. Police just suspected he was a runaway. Three months pass when a deer hunter came across skeletal remains. It was confirmed to be DeWayne Bush. DeWayne’s death would not be solved for 12 years but, sadly, he would not be the last to be brutally murdered by a man who was able to blend in among the community. Join Jen and Cam on episode 2 of the OTCP Summer Blast series entitled The LaPorte Indiana Strangler. Promo by Things That Keep Me Up At Night @ttkmeupListener Discretion by the adorably audible Edward Octoberpod @octoberpodVHSAll Music and Editing by the hot (and single-wink-wink) Nico from @wetalkofdreams
Summertime is here! Time to enjoy family and friends as you grill your favorite goodies and take a leisurely swim in the pool. It may mean a weekend trip to your favorite camping spot or a family vacation to the beach. OTCP wants to help you kickoff your adventure with our 5 episode series Summer Blast. We will be bringing you an episode each day from Wednesday-Sunday. Be warned though, it is not for the faint of heart and, well, you may want to rethink that camping trip or beach excursion. Oh, and perhaps you may want to listen to us on the way home rather than on the way there. Summer Blast #1: Stolen in the NightCamping is a family tradition that goes way back. It is a cheap way to bond and see the country and that is just what the Jaeger family wanted to do when they set off to Montana from Michigan. It was Sunday June 24 and they were spending their last night in Montana’s Headwaters State Park. It was around 4am when 13 year old Heidi Jaegar woke up to some chilly air. There was a hole in the tent-a big hole. Heidi felt around the sleeping bag for her 7 year old sister, Susie, who was sleeping in that spot but it was only a sleeping bag. The family's dream vacation would turn into a very long nightmare. Police would apply a method that was unheard of in the early 1970's to help in the case. Join Jen and Cam as we discuss episode 1 in the Summer Blast series entitled Stolen in the Night on today's episode of Our True Crime Podcast.Promo by the Bad in the Boondocks podcast. Listener Description by the hauntingly handsome Edward Octoberpod from @OctoberpodVHSAll music and editing by the stunningly stylish Nico from @wetalkofdreams
NEW Patreon Link Sign up! https://www.patreon.com/BookingTheTerritory Its episode 128 of Smoking Mountain Wrestling from July 9, 1994 including clips from Summer Blast 1994 in SMW! Please consider supporting our show by becoming a Smoky Mountain Rasslin AND BTT Podcast Patron Member, purchasing a BTT Pod or SMW podcast t-shirt or two from our Pro Wrestling Tees Store, Facebook Group Link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/281458405926389/ Follow us on Twitter @BTT_Podcast, @Mike504Saints, @CJHWhoDat and Like us on Facebook. You Can Also Donate Via Pay Pal: https://www.paypal.me/BTTPod More T-Shirts, Hooded Sweatshirts, Baseball Tees, Stickers, etc...! Please check the link out which has TONS of designs on it available in all sizes. https://www.teepublic.com/user/bookingtheterritory Show LinksSubscribe on an Android: http://subscribeonandroid.com/mikemills.podbean.com/feed/
We would love your support to help us keep growing. Please consider supporting our show by becoming a Smoky Mountain Rasslin AND BTT Podcast Patron Member, purchasing a BTT Pod or SMW podcast t-shirt or two from our Pro Wrestling Tees Store, This is Smoky Mountaing Wrestling episode 78 from July 24, 1993! Follow us on Twitter @BTT_Podcast, @Mike504Saints, @CJHWhoDat and Like us on Facebook. You Can Also Donate Via Pay Pal: https://www.paypal.me/BTTPod More T-Shirts, Hooded Sweatshirts, Baseball Tees, Stickers, etc...! Please check the link out which has TONS of designs on it available in all sizes. https://www.teepublic.com/user/bookingtheterritory NEW Doc-A-Holic tee shirt: https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/2259184-doc-a-holic-doc-turner-4-life?store_id=74448 The ALL NEW Corporate Wrestling Sucks t-shirt! https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/2195052-corporate-wrestling-sucks?store_id=74448 Winter BTT Hoodies! https://www.teepublic.com/hoodie/766991-btt-pro-wrestling-past-meets-present Ron Wright Guy: https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/964974-mr-ron-wright?store_id=74448 Poor Old Crippled Old Feeble Old Man: https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/1547286-im-just-a-cripple-old-feeble-old-man?store_id=74448 Malt Liqour Mills: https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/1708537-malt-liquor-mills-btt-podcast?store_id=74448 Show Links Subscribe on an Android: http://subscribeonandroid.com/mikemills.podbean.com/feed/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/booking-territory-pro-wrestling/id1002655335?mt=2
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**Free Comic Book Day Special 2017** It's that time of the year again so get ready to explore the dark depths of our new big pile of free comics including Secret Empire, Guardians of the Galaxy, BOOM! Studios 2017 Summer Blast (featuring Mouse Guard, Brave Chef Brianna and Coady & The Creepers), I Hate Image, Fresh Off The Boat Presents Legion of Dope-itude featuring LazyBoy, Barbie, DC’s Superhero Girls, The Tick, The Incal, 2000 A.D., Steam Wars: Strike Leader and Buffy: The Highschool Years/Plants Vs. Zombies. #SecretEmpire #GuardiansOfTheGalaxy #FreshOffTheBoat #LegionOfDopeitude #LazyBoy #Barbie #SuperheroGirls #TheTick #TheIncal #2000AD #SteamWars #BuffyTheVampireSlayer #PlantsVersusZombies #BoomStudios #Marvel #DC #4Panel #TheGeekShow #Comics #Manga #Reviews #Podcasts #GraphicNovels #Superheroes #DarkHorse #Humanoids
** Free Comic Book Day 2016, Part 2** After making it half way out from under the big pile of comics we had to take a short breather before we started round two of our FBCD Special. Our featured comics and manga Overstreet’s Comic Book Marketplace featuring The Spirit, Serenity, the Attack on Titan Anthology, Comics Lab, March, The Stuff of Legend, Avatarex, Doctor Who, Lady Mechanika, The Legend of Korra, Worlds of Aspen, Archie, One-Punch Man and Boom Studios 2016 Summer Blast.
The boys get real mellow this week as Alex struggles to describe his first stack of comic books to Uncle Jon. Comics include the Halloween ComicFest editions of "Grimmiss Island" and "Skylanders," the Free Comic Book Day edition of "Pokemon" and "The Boom! Studios 2016 Summer Blast," and issue 2 of "Space Battle Lunchtime" by Natalie Riess of Oni Press.
The boys get real mellow this week as Alex struggles to describe his first comic books to Uncle Jon. Comics include the Halloween ComicFest editions of "Grimmiss Island" and "Skylanders," the Free Comic Book Day edition of "Pokemon" and "The Boom! Studios 2016 Summer Blast," and issue 2 of "Space Battle Lunchtime" by Natalie Riess of Oni Press.
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Be Church (Part 4)
Extreme Makeover Family Edition
Deadliest Catch
Revisiting the best of 2012.
The summer movie season finally kicks off with Iron Man 3! Join the RF4RM scumbags this week as they argue over the merits and failings of Tony Stark's latest cinematic outing, some handy movie apps, and their favorite comic books movies from before 2000.