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Sunrise with Scoots 09-03-25 by Big X Sports Radio 1450/96.1 WXVW
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Today's top stories: Pedestrian struck in Shafter Saturday afternoon 24 people arrested after enforcement sweep Friday Genesis Mata laid to rest in private funeral Friday Vigil held for infant killed in car crash Vedict reached in case of man charged with killing former member of rival street gang on Llyod Street 'Workers over Billionaires' protests to happen today in Southern California 100 deadlist days of summer CHP Labor Day enforcement period to end Monday Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani injured after car crash For more local news, visit KGET.com. Stream local news for free on KGET+. Visit KGET.com/plus for more information.
Two men have been indicted in connection with the Red Hill fuel disaster. We have details on exactly what they are accused of. Kailua residents are disappointed after their town sign was vandalized over the weekend. We'll tell you the last time this happened. When your shift ends do you really get to leave work behind? We'll tell you tips on how you can leave work at the door, and avoid an infinite work day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This one is for the early risers
HFD dispatched 10-units late last night for a fire reported in Waikiki. Plus, Kailua residents are disappointed after their town sign was hit by vandals See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is not good. Alibi Jones' escape plans have failed. People are dead. Now, Alibi, Katie Ramsey, and the Dakhur Kit, are forced to find a place to hide until the alerts they've caused have ended and the Kismet spaceport re-opens, so they can – somehow – try again. The Adventures of Alibi Jones Chronological Omnibus continues with Chapter Twenty-Seven of Alibi Jones and The Sunrise of Hur. Enjoy free, independent audio science fiction with host, author, and narrator Mike Luoma on every episode of Glow-in-the-Dark Radio!Our promo this week is for the Flash Pulp podcast: https://FlashPulp.com. Thank You Glow-in-the-Dark Radio Patrons! Become a Patron at https://patreon.com/glowinthedarkradio. The 44+ Hour Adventures of Alibi Jones Chronological Omnibus Audiobook is available everywhere online. Links to all formats of the book at https://books2read.com/alibijonesomnibus. Free Stuff? Videos? Everything else? Links and details: http://glowinthedarkradio.com and http://mikeluoma.com. Music by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com). Show theme - "Hitman". Alibi Jones theme - "Mesmerizing Galaxy" Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
An Arson suspect released and arrested again. More details on why police believe he is linked to another case. Plus a community continues to mourn for a Maui police office with a public procession and heartfelt goodbyes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textMannings. Dead. Chung Yung. Dead… S Gundam has its final battle with the New Desides. And… Notebook LLM takes on the awakening of A.L.I.C.E.Gundam Sentinel Podcast/Gundam Book Club is performing a critical analysis and commentary and is protected by the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Gundam content is copyright and/or trademark of Sunrise Inc., Bandai, Sotsu Agency, or its original creator. Gundam Sentinel content is copyright and/or trademark of Model Graphix, or its original creator. Gundam Sentinel Podcast/Gundam Book Club is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Sunrise, Bandai, Sotsu, Model Graphix or any of their subsidiaries, employees, or associates and makes no claim to own Gundam or any of the copyrights or trademarks related to it. Copyrighted content used in Gundam Sentinel Podcast/Gundam Book Club is used in accordance with the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Music used in this episode is being used under the "Fair Use" clause. Please email gundamsentinelpodcast@gmail.com with any questions.References:Model Graphix Special Edition "Gundam Wars III" - Gundam Sentinel The Battle of "Real Gundam".
Today's top stories: Accused drunk driver in fatal crash to appear in court today Gov. Newsom to expand CHP force President Trump to expand crime crackdown to California ICE to ramp up in certain sanctuary cities Little Fire 61% contained White house announcing the removal of several CDC employees20 years since Hurricane Katrina Best times to leave for Labor Day travel Remarkable Women special streaming tonight on KGET+. For more local news, visit KGET.com. Stream local news for free on KGET+. Visit KGET.com/plus for more information.
A memorial honoring the life of Maui Police Officer Suzanne O, who was killed in the line of duty. Casey Lund is live on Maui this morning. It's been an on-going story all year long regarding the spike in traffic deaths on Oahu. Details on a new initiative aiming to make our roads safer with the return of school traffic. A major project in West Oahu was nearly killed. Why a new state affordable housing law put plans in jeopardy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the summer of 2025 reaches its final chapter, Markus Schulz presents the Twilight of Summer edition of the Long Weekend Mix. Across two hours, he soundtracks the transition from day into night with a journey blending melodic techno, progressive, and uplifting trance. Following on from Memorial Day and Midsummer Glow, this mix closes the season in style and also celebrates the release of In Search of Sunrise 21 - Mix 2: The Nirvana, featuring exclusives and special moments woven into the flow. Markus' latest single What Remains of Us is also included in the journey - and is available now to stream and add to your playlists. Hope you enjoy the show. Tracklist: 01. Markus Schulz presents Dakota - Stereo 11AM 02. Volen Sentir featuring Cinecile - You Will Never Know 03. Nicky Elisabeth - The Lights (Nicky Elisabeth Remix) 04. Hernan Cattaneo & Mercurio - 2009 05. Robert Nickson - Spiral (Forty Cats Remix) 06. Kyau & Albert - Luminous (In Search of Sunrise Mix) 07. Deadmau5 - Sixes 08. Adam Beyer - The Long Way Home 09. Dosem - Futuregate 10. Markus Schulz presents Dakota - Faultline 11. West of the Sun & Amber Revival - And If You Go (BLR Deep Mix) 12. EDU - Albu 13. Huminal - Tomorrow's Hope 14. Sean Tyas & JSKA - Don't Let Me Go 15. Estiva - Via Infinita (Marsh Remix) 16. BT - Flaming June (PARAFRAME Remix) 17. Mike EFEX - Hands on Me 18. Deadmau5 - Strobe (Victor Ruiz Remix) 19. Adam Beyer - the Distance Between Us 20. Kaufmann - Tuffi 21. Argy & MEDUZA featuring Polly-Anna - Melodia 22. HI-LO - Mesmerize 23. Jam & Spoon - Odyssey to Anyoona (Wehbba Remix) 24. Kreisel - Reflections (Dianthe Remix) 25. Layton Giordani - Living Simulation 26. Nic Vegter & Raz Nitzan presents Solid Globe - North Pole (BLR Remix) 27. Depeche Mode - Speak to Me (Hi-LO Remix) 28. Bart Skils & Weska - Dusk Till Dawn 29. Yahel & Victor Ruiz - Liquid Love 30. Daxson - Amber Horizon (In Search of Sunrise Mix) 31. Johan Gielen present Airscape - Beach Pearl [Robert's Theme) 32. Markus Schulz - What Remains of Us
Your Hope-Filled Perspective with Dr. Michelle Bengtson podcast
Episode Summary: Not one of us is exempt from loss. We lose what we expected, what we thought we believed, what we dreamed, our sense of security or identity. We lose friendships. We lose people we love. What do we do with the disruption, the devastation of loss? How do we survive unpredictable grief, ongoing suffering, and the questions about God that happen in the dark nights of our lives? None of us want to be in seasons of sorrow. But sometimes the dark nights of life and faith have strange gifts. On the other side, we find ourselves free from the superficial in our lives. We discover peace and the assurance that we are loved. And we may experience a deeper, more honest relationship with the God we found in the dark. In this episode, I sit down with pastor and author Aubrey Sampson to talk about navigating deep loss and learning to sense God’s presence in the darkest seasons. Quotables from the episode: For me, writing was a prayer, writing was an anchor to God, writing was trying to figure out what in the world was happening when everything felt very out of control. And ultimately, writing did become a lifeline to hope in the midst of something that felt very hopeless. Grief is also very difficult to find language for, to explain, because it can feel like so many jumbled, opposed, and poignant metaphors or events all at once. Grief is like jumping on a cheerless trampoline, a constant disorientation between adrenaline and gravity. Grief is an empty, dilapidating playground, a sad, stoic icon of lost memories and what could have been. Grief is a firestone, full of uncontrollable destruction and rage and simultaneously a mudslide, sloppy, shocking and unstoppable. Grief is a planet, vast, cold, and mysterious, and grief is somehow also a roly-poly pill bug, often unnoticed by others, unarmored and earthy. The questions I was asking felt like almost like I described them in the book as like baby-deer questions. They just felt very vulnerable to me to be asking a God that I have centered my life around questions like, "Are you real? Is your arm too short to heal cancer? Where are you? Are my prayers hitting the ceiling fan or are they actually going to your ears, Lord?" I was asking some questions that I sort of felt like I should not be asking these, not because I felt ashamed. I know God can handle our hard questions. It wasn't that. It was just like, I should be beyond these questions by now. But the grief was so tender, Michelle, and so close. Some of my prayers were like, “how could you? Like, how dare you?” And part of it was her journey. She experienced healing from cancer about a year in and they didn't call it remission yet. But the doctors did say, this is great, cancer -free, the chemo's done what it should, and then about three months later, it came back with a vengeance. So that was some of it too. The whiplash of it made me ask God some really difficult questions. Like, “can you do anything good in this, God? Like, this feels so lacking in goodness, so lacking in hope, so lacking in beauty you are taking a mom away from three young sons you are taking a daughter away from parents a sister away from sister. Can your goodness reach even into this place?” There's just so many situations that prompt those honest gut level questions. Like, I know you God, but I don't understand. I don't understand and God often doesn't answer our why, but he does invite us to be honest with our questions. I mean, I think about so many in the Bible and some of the questions they ask, you know, it'd be easy to say, well, how could they dare? But we ask our own variety of those same questions. And I find it helpful to read those questions in scripture because, you know, you find some comfort in, "Okay, these were historical, ecumenical, faithful followers of God throughout history, and yet they are asking God the same questions. How long, O Lord? How lonely, I feel." Lamentations is full of these, like, "How could you? How dare you? How will you fix this?" And so to be able to know that actually, though it feels opposite of our faith. Actually, this type of posture before God is a very, I think, crucial part of our faith journey. I think God actually allows us and wants us to ask those questions on purpose as part of our spiritual formation. Again, we kind of get into our heads as if this isn't faithful or something's wrong. I'm going backwards spiritually, but then when you read those questions all throughout scripture, you can find some comfort in like, okay, these people are in the Bible, right? They were faithful followers of God. They're asking the same questions I'm asking. Yeah, God used them as examples for us. That's it. To teach us, to encourage us. One thing that you want as a Christian, even in your darkest hours, is for God to come for you with a sense of comfort. Holy Spirit provides you peace. Holy Spirit provides you a sense that God is with you. God sees you. God is around you. And what I found in my season of grief was that was not occurring. I could not sense God with me. I couldn't hear God speaking to me. I could not “connect with God.” I was just like, “God, where are you? Like, I can't even sense your spirit comforting me and I need you more than ever.” And I began because of the Lord's kindness, I was meeting with a spiritual director at the time. And I began to read about a very common spiritual experience again throughout history, again throughout the Bible, called the Dark Night of the Soul. Which, again, we tend to use it a little generically just to me, and I'm going through a hard time, that's a Dark Night of the Soul. A dark night of the soul was coined by St. John of the Cross right after the Spanish Inquisition. And what he talked about was the very thing I'm talking about, when you cannot sense God answering your prayers, when you cannot sense God's nearness, when you cannot see what God is doing, that sense of God's quote "absence" is actually what it means to walk through a dark night of the soul. That can happen in grief, it can happen in loss, it can happen just in life, midlife crisis, it can happen. And what we find in dark nights of the soul is something that We know to be true, God never leaves us nor forsakes us. But for some reason, God does tend to pull back that "felt sense of His presence." And part of what God is doing, we can't all understand everything God is doing, but part of what God is doing is teaching us that our faith is not just about a feeling. Our faith is about the object of our faith, Jesus. And so, whether we're "feeling" the presence of God or not, can we choose to have faith that says He is true, His character is true, He is steadfast, I will keep believing, I will keep leaning in, I will keep being faithful even when I can't "feel" Him. And there's something mysterious and explosive and actually good that we find in dark nights of the soul even though it's often quite painful and confusing. Michelle, it is hard to sort of find yourself on the grief map when you're in it, especially when it's fresh. And so sometimes you don't know is where I'm at normal, okay, should I be farther along than I am. And the hard part is, depending on the context texture from, often people want you to be further along than you actually are. And you're just not, I mean, it just until you've walked through grief, you, you don't know, no, no, no, I can't move faster than I can move. I am right where I am. And that's as far as I can go. I wrote about these, these three different moments in darkness to try to at least help readers, grievers, someone walking through any type of loss or transition to sort of go, "Okay, I might find myself here." And also, to say any of those places are right where you're supposed to be. God is not rushing you past the finish line of pain. Some of us, I think, like I said, rush past it or pretend it isn't happening, but just to go, "Okay, God, things are changing. This is a new season. I don't necessarily like it. I don't really enjoy why I'm here, but I'm going to trust you've got some discoveries for me. And so, I'm going to keep open to whatever you're doing as the night falls. And then the next phase, midnight, I mean, this is where I wrote about my best friend's jet death and just everything changing. I mean, it is just the onslaught of grief that you feel physically, you feel emotionally you experience spiritually it's in your body it's in your mind it's you know you know this from the mental health world your brain is flat you can't really function the way that you used to function and I wanted to put some language for that again just to say it is normal and your only job is to be gentle with yourself at your spiritual midnight your emotional midnight like just Be kind to yourself. Be kind to yourself. I think we want to learn the lesson and we want to build the muscles and we want to build resilience. We want to grow in our depth and our meaning. That will come, but it is okay to be right where you are for as long as you need to be, especially in that initial onslaught of grief. We write a lot about that in the section on midnight. And then the last section, when I was very careful not to do, Michelle, and I think you'll appreciate this as one who talks about her own depression. I didn't want to say, "But the sun is coming. Sunrise is on its way." I did not want to write another book about, like, quote, "sunny spirituality," because that's not always what healing is. Healing isn't always darkness to light. Sometimes healing is this gradual progression of, "Oh, I see a little glimmer of hope here." Okay, here's some light coming through. I think so often we celebrate like the mountaintop, or the victory and we forget to celebrate what a courageous thing it is to step out in community again after loss or try something new after loss or frankly put pants on and go to Target after loss like those are victories. And so, I wanted to write and sort of normalize that healing can look dramatic. And in a moment, healing can also be very slow. And isn't, you know, isn't always just your sun. Sometimes it's like, you know, here's some stars in your darkness, that's healing too. In one sense, I think you do the things you don't do, meaning you rest Sabbath if you're not someone who has done that before, try to sleep if you can. I think this is a time to take up spiritual practices of slowness, stillness, silence, listening. I guess what I'm trying to say is there's not a lot you have to do. And especially early on in the dark night of the soul. And I said this before I will say it again and again and again, be gentle with yourself. I mean, you know, any listener who or view or who has been through loss knows, you often can't even remember like what shampoo is or how to shampoo your hair, let alone want to, or want to, that's a very good point, or even have the desire to. So I think a thing you do is be gentle with yourself Loss, grief, darkness can be very isolating. And so I think it is so important that you allow yourself intentionally to reach out to the safe people in your life. That doesn't have to be everybody. You don't have to be best friends with everyone who wants to come around you or, but who are the safe, trusted people that you can say, I can't pray right now, so I need you to pray for me. I am hurting right now. I need somebody just to know. I think the community piece is so important. We are not meant to do the faith journey alone. We're not meant to do grief alone. We're not meant to do darkness alone. We need some traveling companions. And again, you get to choose who those people are. There are some people for some reason that it just can't go with you in dark places and that's okay. But if you have some safe people that can't, you know, let them be a lifeline to you. It's hard in grief because people will often very well meaning ask you, what can I do for you? What do you need? And you just don't have the wherewithal to do it. So, on the flip side, I would say if you are walking with someone who's in a dark season, don't even ask, just say, I've sent you a Chipotle gift card, it's going to arrive in your mail, Uber Eats, whatever it is. I've sent you a gift card to any service, use it when you need to. I think some of that proactive approach for someone who's walking through darkness is really helpful too. Oh, for - Sure, because it's almost like the brain fog and the decision fatigue is so great that it's too hard to think about what I could ask someone else to do. Plus, if you've just lost having to ask someone for help, you risk rejection, which is another form of loss. So, what about the person who feels like their faith is being shaken by their dark night? What would you say to that person? Because we know the enemy is crafty and he seeks to steal, kill and destroy and he watches so intently. So, he knows when we're at our weakest point, so how do So how do we fight back against that? - Yeah, I think that is so good because what you don't want to do is get in a mindset where you are thinking God caused this pain in my life. God is not the author of pain, author of evil. God in Jesus conquered death. So those things are not from God. But what we and trust is that God is in them, redeeming them, making all things new. I think it's important to know this again, this is a normal part of your spiritual walk. I think sometimes again, we can think, the scaffolding of my faith is being shaken, that's bad, that's bad, that's bad. But sometimes to be disillusioned spiritually is a really good healthy thing because you're not living an illusion anymore. And so, some of the things that you have clung to that are false ideas about God, about faith, God is actually shaking those up on purpose. And that's something good he does in darkness is you find, you know, your faith is a little more explosive, a little more intimate, because you've embraced mystery and God's bigness and the boxes that you put God in suddenly God is breaking out of all of that is very good all of that is part of spiritual formation it can feel like it's you're going backwards but again if you can keep leaning in staying connected to God you find on the other side of that a greater intimacy with God however what you just talked about the spiritual attack that can come. I do think we have to be wise about this. I have a good friend who talks about these are the moments when you just have to contend for your faith. Like Jesus, I am not going anywhere. I am putting my anchor of faith in the ground. I am believing that you are good. I am believing that you do good. Any light otherwise is from the enemy, I plead the blood of Jesus over it and I will not walk in it. And so that's a hard muscle when you are depressed, dark, grieving. It's hard to kind of know what's spiritual attack, what's, you know, my just mental state is not okay, what is just, I'm sad, right? And so, I do think this going back to community where it's so helpful to have your other friends pray for you and you don't have to wherewithal to do it yourself. And to say, okay, Lord, I hate everything about this, but you have called yourself faithful and so I'm going to believe you are faithful. I think there's some work we have to do, Michelle, like to remember in the darkness what we knew in the light, remember in the desert what we knew in the garden seasons of our lives, remember in the valley what we knew on the mountaintop, like there is some work of recall, okay. God has been good to me, God has been good throughout history, God's character is true, I will choose to believe that even though this is like the fight of my life right now, and God honors that kind of faith and that kind of wrestle, he really does. And I appreciate what you're saying about remembering what we knew in the light and taking that into those dark places. I think it's also so important for us to remember, just as you said, God doesn't cause pain. He doesn't cause hardship. But God is always concerned with us growing. I love to garden. I'm a very impatient gardener, but I love to garden. But what it has taught me is that the most crucial growth happens below the soil in the dark place. And while none of us wants to go through pain and suffering, if we can appreciate that God is in that dark place and cultivating something good, that's a hope line that we can hold on to when it doesn't feel good. Think about Jesus in the garden. That was a dark place. His friends wouldn't even stay awake, right? And yet it was a good thing that came out of it because even though he was so honest and I love his honesty, Father, if there is any other way that this cup could pass from me, please, please do it, but ultimately, I want your will, not mine. And I think that's so important for us to remember that our savior of the world went through that dark night. Thankfully God is so patient with us. - Yes. - Oh, so patient with us. And I began to sense God sort of lovingly drawing me back to the word, but not for performance, not for study, not for output, not even for preparation. Just, "Hey, you're my daughter. Why don't you just come and read one song, read one, one little verse?" And I began in my mind to call it inchworm Bible reading where I just would read one song and then I would read it again. And then the next day read it again. And I was not accomplishing anything deeply spiritual, very profound. But there was something healing. And it won the words of the Psalms and this beautiful book of prayers and poems and laments for the people of God. And a lot of them are about pain and suffering. So that was one to find language for what I was walking through. But also, it was like, I felt like, again, God just let me be a human being and not a human doing. And I just got to sit in his presence. And it didn't matter how much I accomplished, it didn't matter that I made some beautiful social media post, wrote a sermon based on the reading, it was just about connecting with the father. And the Lord was again, very patient with me. And in time, I just began to sense all of that was God kind of reminding me, “I'm here, I'm still here. There's a rope tethering you to me. I am not going to let you go." And so that inchworm Bible reading, as silly as it sounds, became very profound. I feel like God found me again in that. It's such a profound act of worship and faith to run to God with those things because he would rather us come to him with that type of anger and raw questions and authenticity than walk away in apathy. And so whatever you can do, whether it's journaling, praying aloud in your car, writing, singing, painting, Whatever it is to give those heart things to the Lord is in itself an act of worship and connection and a tool. When we go through such incredibly painful times, like the dark night of the soul that we talked about before the break, it's natural in our humanness to ask, why did this happen? Those questions are the right questions to be asking. Those are the questions that God loves to hear. And so, I would invite you to ask those questions to God and wait as long as it takes for God to answer. You do not give up. But I would also say this, hope is coming, light is coming. The dark night does not say dark forever. Grief stays for a very long time, but it changes shape. I grieve my best friend Jen differently. We just celebrated her 45th birthday. I grieve her differently on her 45th birthday than I did two years ago. I still miss her deeply. The grief is different. I am different. The way I experience grief is different. I've had new losses since Jen and those are different. And so, it is okay to also remind yourself that hope is coming. You can continue to choose to hope even when you feel hopeless, can ask other people to hold that for you and you can't hold it yourself. I think, again, that's a beautiful part of the Christian faith is it's not meant to be individual; it's meant to be collective and communal. And so, Michelle, I can borrow your hope and your faith when I don't have any and you can borrow mine when you don't have any and all of those things the Lord will use to bring you back to a place of hope and delight and goodness and even joy again in His presence with other people and hope for the future. What you're walking through is normal. It is not antithetical to your faith, but part of the faith journey. I want to tell you to keep leaning into Jesus because he is faithful and true. And I would also, I think about the words of Psalm 40:40 where David says I'm at the bottom of my pit and what I found Lord is that you lifted me out and I kind of referred to this subtly a minute ago but there is that spiritual tether connecting you to God if you're a person in Jesus and God is not going to let you stay in your pit the rest of your life God is not going to you alone in your pit. And in fact, what's so beautiful about Jesus in his suffering, he crawls down in our pits with us, does not leave us alone in them. And so you have a friend in suffering who is actually in it with you, but outside of it able to redeem it and able to make something beautiful and new in the situation that seems so painful now. I just want to remind you that the temptation is great to pull away from God and from others especially when we've just gone through a period of loss, but I'm encouraging you consistent With God's admonition that you continue to cry out to him be honest with him ask the types of questions that Aubrey shared that she asked. There's no shame in that and God is big enough to handle that. Scripture References: Psalm 88:12 “Are your wonders known in the place of darkness, or your righteous deeds in the land of oblivion?” Psalm 88:1 “Lord, you are the God who saves me; day and night I cry out to you.” Recommended Resources: What We Find in the Dark: Loss, Hope, and God’s Presence in Grief by Aubrey Sampson Sacred Scars: Resting in God’s Promise That Your Past Is Not Wasted by Dr. Michelle Bengtson The Hem of His Garment: Reaching Out To God When Pain Overwhelms by Dr. Michelle Bengtson, winner AWSA 2024 Golden Scroll Christian Living Book of the Year and the 2024 Christian Literary Awards Reader’s Choice Award in the Christian Living and Non-Fiction categories YouVersion 5-Day Devotional Reaching Out To God When Pain Overwhelms Today is Going to be a Good Day: 90 Promises from God to Start Your Day Off Right by Dr. Michelle Bengtson, AWSA Member of the Year, winner of the AWSA 2023 Inspirational Gift Book of the Year Award, the 2024 Christian Literary Awards Reader’s Choice Award in the Devotional category, the 2023 Christian Literary Awards Reader’s Choice Award in four categories, and the Christian Literary Awards Henri Award for Devotionals YouVersion Devotional, Today is Going to be a Good Day version 1 YouVersion Devotional, Today is Going to be a Good Day version 2 Revive & Thrive Women’s Online Conference Revive & Thrive Summit 2 Trusting God through Cancer Summit 1 Trusting God through Cancer Summit 2 Breaking Anxiety’s Grip: How to Reclaim the Peace God Promises by Dr. Michelle Bengtson, winner of the AWSA 2020 Best Christian Living Book First Place, the first place winner for the Best Christian Living Book, the 2020 Carolina Christian Writer’s Conference Contest winner for nonfiction, and winner of the 2021 Christian Literary Award’s Reader’s Choice Award in all four categories for which it was nominated (Non-Fiction Victorious Living, Christian Living Day By Day, Inspirational Breaking Free and Testimonial Justified by Grace categories.) YouVersion Bible Reading Plan for Breaking Anxiety’s Grip Breaking Anxiety’s Grip Free Study Guide Free PDF Resource: How to Fight Fearful/Anxious Thoughts and Win Hope Prevails: Insights from a Doctor’s Personal Journey Through Depression by Dr. Michelle Bengtson, winner of the Christian Literary Award Henri and Reader’s Choice Award Hope Prevails Bible Study by Dr. Michelle Bengtson, winner of the Christian Literary Award Reader’s Choice Award Free Webinar: Help for When You’re Feeling Blue Social Media Links for Host and Guest: Connect with Aubrey Sampson: Website / Facebook / Instagram For more hope, stay connected with Dr. Bengtson at: Order Book Sacred Scars / Order Book The Hem of His Garment / Order Book Today is Going to be a Good Day / Order Book Breaking Anxiety’s Grip / Order Book Hope Prevails / Website / Blog / Facebook / Twitter (@DrMBengtson) / LinkedIn / Instagram / Pinterest / YouTube / Podcast on Apple Guest: Aubrey Sampson (MA, evangelism and leadership) coplanted and is on staff at Renewal Church, a multiethnic congregation in Chicagoland. She is an author a coach with Propel Women Cohorts and the cohost of The Nothing is Wasted Podcast. She is passionate about helping hurting Christians find God’s presence in their pain. She and her husband, Kevin, and their three hilarious sons live, minister, and play in the Chicagoland area. Hosted By: Dr. Michelle Bengtson Audio Technical Support: Bryce Bengtson Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
(Intro) Yo, check the mic, one two, this ain't no ordinary tune It's a hymn of the earth, under the sun and moon From the soil we spring, with a spiritual glow Let the rhythm flow, watch the seeds we sow! (Verse 1) Sunrise paints the sky, a brand new day begins On temple land […] The post Song: Hymn of the Earth appeared first on Radha Krishna Temple in Utah.
Sunrise with Scoots 08-28-25 by Big X Sports Radio 1450/96.1 WXVW
Join us in this Very Special Episode that kicks off our 18 year endeavor of covering Richard Linklater's Before Trilogy with the film that introduced us to Ethan Hawke's Jesse and Julie Delphy's Céline as we celebrate the 30th Anniversary of “Before Sunrise”Stash your luggage in a locker at the train station and join us for this episode where we reminisce about how the film came into our life, share our favorite moments, and most importantly try not to spoil anything from the next two entries into the series. We hope you enjoy your time with us on this very special journey into this masterpiece of film history and thank you all for listening.Episode Artwork by Dayle Decker
Today's top stories: Investigators searching for evidence after Minneapolis catholic school shooting kills 2, injures 17 Trump administration fires director of CDC after disagreements over COVID-19 vaccine Trial begins for convicted rapist for attempted sexual assault after being recently released from prison Infant dies after car crash on Sunday Kern Secret Witness asking for help in the cold case of Miguel Ibarra Lopez, a Wasco man who was killed in 2019 New details in Emmanuel Haro case Lancaster man accused of killing wife then fleeing the U.S. has been arrested then released 28th annual Hispanic Business Expo happening today For more local news, visit KGET.com. Stream local news for free on KGET+. Visit KGET.com/plus for more information.
More this morning about an accused arsonist who has a trail of past legal claims and labor disputes. What people who worked with him had to say. And it's not flattering. A wastewater sample from Hawaii Island has tested positive for measles. What state officials say this means for the community. Celebrating the legends of local cuisine. Casey Lund is live this morning on the Hawaii Restaurant Association's newest Hall of Fame class.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Vitality Radio, we dive deep into the misunderstood and often maligned hormone: cortisol. Back by popular demand, holistic practitioner Suzanne Bates joins Jared to break down the cortisol curve, adrenal fatigue, and HPA axis dysfunction in a way that's both scientific and deeply practical. You'll learn why cortisol isn't all bad, but actually an essential part of human health—and how modern life throws this vital hormone out of rhythm. Suzanne shares her personal story of healing from adrenal exhaustion, systemic inflammation, chronic pain, and hormone disruption. Jared and Suzanne outline how chronically high cortisol can negatively impact blood sugar, thyroid function, reproductive health, and even bone density. Tune in to discover simple, research-backed ways to restore balance using nature, light, grounding, music, gratitude, and nutrient-dense foods. From herbs like ashwagandha and lemon balm to vital nutrients like magnesium, omega-3s, and vitamin C—this episode is packed with strategies you can start today to support your body, brain, and emotional vitality. Whether you're battling stress-related symptoms or just want to build long-term resilience, this is your guide to mastering cortisol and reclaiming your energy—naturally.Products DiscussedAdditional Information:#442: Against the Odds - A Story of Hope and Healing with Suzanne Bates#470: Sitting With Light - The Healing Power of Sunrise with Suzanne Bates#546: The Stress and Sleep Toolbox: GABA, Theanine, Melatonin and Beyond with Dr. Kate RhéaumeSuzanne Bates - Holistic Health Practitioner, Iridologist, & Herbalist801-510-5350hello@suszannebates.comwww.suzannebates.comwww.reenewenergy.comRidgecrest Herbals Kidney Aid + Bravo Tea Kidney Strong Tea (Vitality Radio POW! Product of the Week $24.97 when you purchase one bottle of Kidney Aid AND two boxes of Kidney Strong Tea with PROMO CODE: POW6)Visit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalitynutritionbountiful and @vitalityradio on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.
Imagine snow falling on a highland glen, where fiddles join the winter wind and harps weave the magic of the season. That's what you'll hear this week—on the Celtic Christmas Music #85 Cedar Dobson, Band O'Brothers, Anne Roos & David Blonski, Dublin Gulch, Mary-Kate Spring Lee, We Banjo 3, The Fire, Ashley Davis 0:11 - Cedar Dobson "We Wish You a Merry Christmas/Trepak (The Nutcracker)/Jingle Bells/Auld Lang Syne" from A Whistle Wonderland: Christmas Melodies in a Celtic Style 4:30 - WELCOME TO THE CELTIC CHRISTMAS MUSIC I am Marc Gunn. I am Celtic musician and host of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. We are promoting Celtic culture through Christmas cheer. We want to bring a little magic and joy into your holiday season. Not just me, but all of the Celtic musicians we are featuring today. If you hear music you love, please support the artists. You can find a link to all of the artists in the shownotes as well as how to support this podcast at CelticChristmasPodcast.com 5:23 - Band O'Brothers "Andrew T. Christmas" from On Christmas Day 7:39 - Anne Roos & David Blonski "A Winter's Dance" from A Winter's Dance 12:16 - Dublin Gulch "Hosie's Well/View From The Top" from The Best Of A Celtic Cowboy Christmas (Double Album) 17:36 - THANK YOU FOR SPREADING CHRISTMAS CHEER! Podcast advertising pays some of the hosting fees of this show. But the podcast creation is mostly funded by your generosity. Your kindness pays for our engineer, graphic design, and promotion of the podcast. It allows me to buy the music I play here. It also pays for my time creating the show. As a Patron, you get ad-free episodes and a private feed to listen to the podcast. All that for as little as $1 per month. HERE IS YOUR THREE-STEP PLAN TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST Go to our Patreon page. Decide how much you want to pledge every month, $1, $5, $10, or $25. Keep listening to Celtic Christmas Music to celebrate Celtic culture through Christmas music. You can become a generous Christmas Patron at patreon.com/celticchristmas 19:24 - Mary-Kate Spring Lee "Ding Dong Merrily On High/Christmas Eve Reel" from Carol of the Child 23:43 - We Banjo 3 "Sunrise at Solstice" from A Winter Wonderful 26:43 - The Fire "Christmas Day Is Here at Last" from The Fire's Very Scottish Christmas 29:11 - CLOSING 30:20 - Ashley Davis "Let Merry Meet" from Songs of the Celtic Winter II 33:34 - CREDITS Celtic Christmas Music was produced by Marc Gunn and our Christmas Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to subscribe to the podcast. You'll find links to all of the artists played in this episode. Todd Wiley is the editor of the Celtic Music Magazine. Subscribe to get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Plus, you'll get 7 weekly news items about what's happening with Celtic music and culture online. Best of all, you will connect with your Celtic heritage. Please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Finally, remember. Reduce, reuse, recycle, and think about how you can make a positive impact on climate change. Promote Celtic culture through Christmas music at CelticChristmasPodcast.com. Nollaig Shona Daoibh! #celticchristmas #celticchristmasmusic
Sunrise with Scoots 08-27-25 by Big X Sports Radio 1450/96.1 WXVW
Today's top stories: Arvin City Council special election held TuesdayKern County approves budget for upcoming fiscal year Possible plea bargin in talks in Zach Scrivner case Eight people arrested in encampment cleanup in East Bakersfield KCSO arrests Lake Isabella man after burglary investigation Little Fire 29% containedOld Kern Canyon Road open now New gun legislation would prevent 'DIY' machine guns Parents of missing 7-month-old charged with murder California homeowners may be eligible for earthquake damage grant For more local news, visit KGET.com. Stream local news for free on KGET+. Visit KGET.com/plus for more information.
Cancelled tours on Kauai after a mishap involving a famed Fern Grotto boat. What went wrong and the latest on cleanup efforts. Students forced to switch schools. A plan to address crowded classrooms on Maui is catching some families by surprise. We hear from one frustrated parent. Hoping to upgrade your phone soon? Apple is getting set to unveil their newest models. When we'll get a look at the iPhone 17.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to episode 224 of Growers Daily! We cover: today we're catching up on some of my field trials, What people get wrong about carbon dioxide, and curing and storing winter squash. We are a Non-Profit!
Sunrise with Scoots 08-26-25 by Big X Sports Radio 1450/96.1 WXVW
Today's top stories: Fatal DUI crash investigation interrupted by 2 other alleged DUI drivers Bakersfield man arrested after shooting person at Oildale trailer park Fernando Jara, husband of Kern County Supervisor Leticia Perez, seeks mental health diversion after making threats Little Fire at 0% containment President Trump aiming to expand crime crackdownPresident Trump wanting to fire member of Federal Reserve Board Ohio father and child killed after lake crash Saturday Dust storm warning issued in Arizona National Dog Day deals at Dutch Bros and Starbucks For more local news, visit KGET.com. Stream local news for free on KGET+. Visit KGET.com/plus for more information.
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Short answer: not enough. Long answer, they get it right, every time. Sunrise, Matt, tvli and Angela sort through what exactly Eddington is, and what it all means. But if you make it to the end, let us know what you think about chronological or release order. Remember, keep it reel!
Send us a textIn this new drop, we sit down with the duo behind Morning Jay's, led by Justen x Nate that redefines what breakfast can be. What began as a living room project has grown into a pop-up series that blends food, design, and community into one cohesive experience.We explore the brilliance of how their roots anchored in the intimacy of home craft the spirit of Morning Jay's. From a kitchen table where ideas first sparked, to curated menus and partnerships across the city, they've carried the essence of connection and creativity into every detail.Our conversation dives into how their love for one another found a collaboration that inspire their community-driven culinary experience; the balance of intentionality and surprise in their menus and how their ethos to "make breakfast different" effortlessly resonates. Morning Jay's isn't a pop-up, it's a reminder that food at its best is both intimate and expansive, rooted in memory but always reaching for new horizons.As always, we want to thank our partners at Blind Barber Chicago for hosting this necessary conversation, the community and our new friends for the warm hug that was their presence. See you all soon, The T o S Crew Need to catch up? Subscribe to our YouTube Channel here and show us some love on the reviews - wherever you get your podcasts. It matters and so do you.
Sunrise with Scoots 08-25-25 by Big X Sports Radio 1450/96.1 WXVW
Today's top stories: Woman dead after a suspected DUI crash in south Bakersfield Investigation underway after man was found dead on Lacey Street Man involved in officer involved shooting on Ming Avenue and Grand Lakes Avenue charges with assualt with a deadly weapon on a peace officer Cause of death revealed in the case of toddler left in hot car on Real Road Firefighters still trying to contain the 'Little Fire' which has burned 2500 acres Arvin special election dealine to approach Tuesday Kilmar Abrego Garcia facing deportation again National Guard troops now carrying weapons following Trump's crime crackdown in D.C. 43 adoptions made in KGET's annual "Clear the Shelters" event For more local news, visit KGET.com. Stream local news for free on KGET+. Visit KGET.com/plus for more information.
An active fire watch is in place on Hawaii Island. Residents in Pa'auilo are affected, we'll tell you what we currently know. Protecting Molokai from the invasive Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle. What has been proposed to try to keep the last non-infected island safe from these insects. A demand for more nurses in Hawaii continues. How one program is offering scholarships to try and help fill the need. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another weekend of wildfires on Oahu, with at least one of them now being investigated as arson. On Maui, a fundraiser for the family of slain Officer O wrapped up last night with 100 percent of proceeds going to the family.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Melissa and James discuss Suzanne Collins' latest Hunger Games prequel, Sunrise on the Reaping, through themes of integrity, the role of government, and human nature.Join us next month for Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid.
Escape is at hand? Maybe… Alibi Jones, bounty hunter Brady Thomas, Katie Ramsey, and Alibi's former friend, the Dakhur Kit, attempt escape from Rene Laveillur's planet Kismet. They clashed with Laveillur's goons and Peterson and seem to have gotten away. But will the Spaceport still be open? We'll find out as they do, in Chapter Twenty-Six of Alibi Jones and The Sunrise of Hur! The Adventures of Alibi Jones Chronological Omnibus continues as host, author, and narrator Mike Luoma brings you free, independent audio science fiction on every episode of Glow-in-the-Dark Radio!Our promo this week is for Paul E. Cooley's Derelict: Marines, the beginning of his Derelict saga. Find out more and listen to the podcast version at https://ShadowPublications.com. Thank You Glow-in-the-Dark Radio Patrons! Become a Patron at https://patreon.com/glowinthedarkradio. The 44+ Hour Adventures of Alibi Jones Chronological Omnibus Audiobook is available everywhere online. Links to all formats of the book at https://books2read.com/alibijonesomnibus. Free Stuff? Videos? Everything else? Links and details: http://glowinthedarkradio.com and http://mikeluoma.com. Music by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com). Show theme - "Hitman". Alibi Jones theme - "Mesmerizing Galaxy" Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Maui mourns a fallen hero, we take a look at last night's vigil for Police Officer Suzanne O. And action at Kilauea, why yesterday's lava flow at Halemaumau Crater raised some eyebrows and what it looks like now. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with journalist and environmentalist Bill McKibben about solar power and music, as well as the upcoming activism event “Sun Day.” They also share some of their favorite songs about the sun.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:The Beatles, "Here Comes The Sun," Abbey Road, Apple, 1969The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Nina Simone, "Here Comes The Sun," Here Comes the Sun, RCA Victor, 1971Bill Withers, "Ain't No Sunshine," Just As I Am, Sussex, 1971The Vaselines, "Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam," Dying for It EP, 53rd & 3rd, 1988The Polyphonic Spree, "It's the Sun," The Beginning Stages of..., Hollywood, 2000Yes, "Heart of the Sunrise," Fragile, Atlantic, 1971Eleanor Friedberger, "Stare at the Sun," Personal Record, Merge, 2013Pink Floyd, "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun," A Saucerful of Secrets, Columbia, 1968Boney M., "Sunny," Take the Heat off Me, Atlantic, 1976Swirlies, "Sunn," They Spent Their Wild Youthful Days In The Glittering World Of The Salons, Taang!, 1996Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band, "Sun Zoom Spark," Clear Spot, Reprise, 1972The Kinks, "Waterloo Sunset," Something Else By The Kinks, Pye, 1967Pedro The Lion, "Indian Summer," Control, Jade Tree, 2002Common and Pete Rock, "When The Sun Shines Again," The Auditorium Vol. 1, Loma Vista, 2024Stevie Wonder, "You Are the Sunshine of My Life," Talking Book, Motown, 1972The Jimi Hendrix Experience, "Hey Joe," Are You Experienced?, Reprise, 1967See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sunrise with Scoots 08-22-25 by Big X Sports Radio 1450/96.1 WXVW
Today's top stories: Heat advisory in effect for this weekend, Kern County fire department taking precaution Cooling centers open today in Kern CountyPublic safety power shutoffs in Kern County Kern County supervisor says board is taking safety precautions regarding Panorama park Investigation underway after inmate is stabbed in Wasco State Prison Authorities investigating death of inmate at Lerdo pre-trial facility President Trump joining police and national guard troops during D.C. crime crackdown Active shooter threat deemed as hoax in Pennslyvania after 911 call at Villanova University Hurricane Erin moving north For more local news, visit KGET.com. Stream local news for free on KGET+. Visit KGET.com/plus for more information.
This week's Global DJ Broadcast sees Markus Schulz return with a fresh selection of essentials and a special guestmix from Montreal duo Hicky & Halo. The spotlight shines on Markus' brand new single What Remains of Us, available to support from this Friday, August 22, as part of the journey towards In Search of Sunrise 21 Mix 2: The Nirvana, arriving Wednesday, August 27. Alongside it come standout moments from Sunny Lax, Matt Fax, Marsh, Volen Sentir & XIRA, Pavlo Vicci & Claudia Pavel, Tiesto and more. Hicky & Halo deliver their signature deep and melodic textures in the guest mix, before Markus rounds things off with powerful cuts from Daxson, Neelix and Mark Sherry. The Essentials with Markus Schulz 01. Sunny Lax - Amadeus 02. Roddy Lima - Night Time 03. Laura van Dam & Q.U.A.K.E - Holding On 04. Matt Fax - Ascend 05. Marsh, Volen Sentir & XIRA - Different [In Bloom] 06. M.O.S. - Beyond Your Mind [Deeper Shades] 07. Dubfire - Roadkill (MEDUZA x ESSENTIA Remix) 08. Tiesto & Poppy Baskcomb - Drifting (Arodes Remix) 09. L.S.G. - Netherworld (BLR x Hel:sløwed Remix) 10. Adam Beyer - Waypoint 11. Anyma, Argy & Son of Son - Voices in My Head (Amelie Lens Remix) [Down the Rabbit Hole] 12. Pavlo Vicci & Claudia Pavel - Win it All 13. Arty - Hope [Hall of Fame] 14. Sunlight Project - Far Away from You 15. Yahel & Victor Ruiz - Liquid Love 16. Markus Schulz - What Remains of Us [A Moment of Sunrise] Hicky & Halo 01. Hicky & Kalo, Anonimat - Lifeline 02. Hicky & Kalo, Kabi - First Snow 03. Jamie Stevens, Meeting Molly - Illusionist (Hicky & Kalo Remix) 04. Anonimat, Togni - Winds of Change 05. Anonimat, Togni - Core Heat Back with Markus Schulz 17. Le Shuuk - Tamara 18. Neelix & Karla Blum - Promise 19. Silva City - Eternal 20. KAS:ST - 2084 (Space 92 Remix) 21. MOTVS & FrankyEffe - We Stand We Fall 22. Talla 2XKC, Torsten Stenzel & Red Light District - Did You Hear Me 23. Daxson - Perpetuity 24. Westbam - Wizards of the Sonic (Mark Sherry Remix)
Sunrise with Scoots 08-21-25 by Big X Sports Radio 1450/96.1 WXVW
Britt and Chris discuss the character arcs of Haymitch, Maysilee, and Ampert in "The Rascal," thinking about radicalization, class conscience, and community action. They also explore the 50th arena's capitalist messages and how we sing the songs of the dead. Please tell a geeky friend about us and leave a review on your podcast app! If you really enjoy our content, become one of our amazing patrons to get more of it for just $1 per month here: https://www.patreon.com/geekbetweenthelines Every dollar helps keep the podcast going! You can also buy us a ko-fi for one-time support here: https://ko-fi.com/geekbetweenthelines Please follow us on social media, too: Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/geekbetweenthelines Pinterest : https://www.pinterest.com/geekbetweenthelines Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/geekbetweenthelines Twitter : https://twitter.com/geekbetween Website: https://geekbetweenthelines.wixsite.com/podcast Logo artist: https://www.lacelit.com
Today's top stories:Russia launches aerial attack overnight Man pleads not guilty to the murder of a woman in fire in Oildale trailer park Three arrested in detergent burglary in Rosamond Investigation underway after illegal gambling bust in Wofford Heights Special election to be held today to fill city council seats in California City Congressman Valadao publicly opposes redistricting efforts in Texas, California Texas republicans approve redistricting maps Menendez brothers parole hearing scheduled for Thursday and Friday For more local news, visit KGET.com. Stream local news for free on KGET+. Visit KGET.com/plus for more information.
Send us a textSleep is the foundation of health—and yet in modern motherhood, it's often the first thing we lose. In this episode, we're joined by Heidi and Thaddeus of DreamWalkerz, parents of six and passionate educators on the biology of sleep. Together, we explore how light—yes, just light—is one of the most overlooked but powerful regulators of our sleep, hormones, mood, and even fertility.Heidi and Thaddeus break down what circadian rhythms really are, how they're installed in babies, and why so many of us are unknowingly “teaching” our newborns to be awake at night and asleep during the day. We talk about the biological cost of blue light, the myth of the night owl, and how shifting even small habits—like going outside at dawn or switching a lightbulb—can radically change the way we sleep and parent.We also explore melatonin myths, the complex hormonal dance between light and reproduction, and why syncing your body to natural light is not just a lifestyle tweak—it's a return to something deeply human.This episode offers no quick fixes, but rather a steady reminder that rest is not a luxury—it's a birthright. And it begins not with a supplement or a schedule, but with the rising sun.Dreamwalkerz: Use Promo code DOWNTOBIRTH to save 10%Instagram: DreamwalkerzThe Melatonin Makeover#172 | Our Sexual Energy as the Secret Weapon to Our Best Birth and Best Life with Kim Anami Primally Pure: From soil to skin, Primally Pure products are made with down-to-earth ingredients that feel and smell like heaven for the skin. Promo code: DOWNTOBIRTH for 10% off. ENERGYBits: Get the superfood Algae every mother needs for pregnancy, postpartum, and breastfeeding. Promo code: DOWNTOBIRTH for 20% off. Connect with us on Patreon for our exclusive content.Email Contact@DownToBirthShow.comInstagram @downtobirthshowCall us at 802-GET-DOWN Watch the full videos of all our episodes on YouTube! Work with Cynthia: HypnoBirthingCT.com Please remember we don't provide medical advice. Speak to your licensed medical provider for all your healthcare matters.
"It will only cost you your life, and you got that for free!" A notable cult classic, an idiosyncratic game, a commercial failure and a fan favourite. Landing at a formative time for the JRPG genre in the west, EarthBound (Mother 2: G?gu no Gyakush? / Giygas Strikes Back) loomed very large over the gaming landscape sliding between Final Fantasy VI and Chrono Trigger, two of SquareSoft's biggest hitters from a relatively unknown studio. Join host Rich with Jon, Leah and guest Eddie Inzauto of the Smashing Bricks Podcast as we get to the bottom of this beloved title, from its peculiar launch, divisive marketing campaign, and underwhelming sales to what has become a darling title for Nintendo and SNES fans. http://media.blubrry.com/caneandrinse/caneandrinse.com/podcast/cane_and_rinse_issue_679.mp3 Music featured in this issue: 1. Sunrise and Onett theme by Keiichi Suzuki/Hirokazu Tanaka2. Good Friends Bad Friends by Keiichi Suzuki/Hirokazu Tanaka edited by Jay TaylorYou can support Cane and Rinse and in return receive an often extended version of the podcast four weeks early, along with exclusive podcasts, if you subscribe to our Patreon for the minimum of $2 per month (+VAT). Do you have an opinion about a game we're covering that you'd like read on the podcast? Then venture over to our forum and check out the list of upcoming games we're covering. Whilst there you can join in the conversations with our friendly community in discussing all things relating to videogames, along with lots of other stuff too. Sound good? Then come and say hello at The Cane and Rinse forum
Corkus speaks more than he should, Guts says goodbye, and Godot the blacksmith admits how horny sparks make him.
1 dead, 3 hospitalized after head-on crash south of Lamont Man charged with first-degree murder after shooting and killing teen on Panorama Drive Fundraisers organized for Brody Davis, the teen killed in Panorama Drive shooting Former Arvin teacher pleas no contest to unlawful sex with student Man to appear in court after woman was found dead in Oildale trailer park after firePublic demands external review of Child Welfare Services in Board of Supervisors meeting after death of Genesis Mata Investigation underway after person was shot and killed on Edison Hwy and Steele Ave Friday Deadlines approaching for cities to announce cooperation regarding sanctuary cities Bakersfield College holds event for new students
Sunrise with Scoots 08-19-25 by Big X Sports Radio 1450/96.1 WXVW