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Today's Topics:1. Sound Signature Review 6.186 – Sylvan Arms SA30TI with supersonic .308. Classic design; smaller diameter. Simple and secure mount. Technical discussion for this 30 caliber silencer whitepaper published last week! (00:08:14)2. Sound Signature Review 6.187 – Sylvan Arms SA223TIS on the 14.5 M4. The shorter, dedicated 5.56 silencer to complement the SA30TI. Another classic, small diameter system with the same simple ACME thread secondary-retention. Technical discussion for this 5.56 silencer whitepaper published last week! (00:28:04)3. Sound Signature Review 6.188 – Off Grid Scorpius on the Beretta 21A subcompact .22LR pistol. Some more rimfire data and analysis for you folks! Small. Light. Quiet? Please check out the report to find out! Intro talk for this lightweight 3D printed rimfire silencer whitepaper published today with this episode. (00:46:27)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
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Today's Topics:1. Big shout-out to Mark and the Hunt Backcountry Podcast! Mark invited me to speak with him a while back about “Suppressor Science, Selection, and Sound” in sort of a “hunting centric” fashion. Please check out Episode 523 of their podcast when you can! (00:09:18)2. Sound Signature Review 6.185 – Otter Creek Labs Infinity with subsonic 300 BLK. The Q mini Fix – an 8-in barrel proving ground, from the beginning. How does the versatile Infinity handle subsonic ammunition combustion out of a relatively short barrel? How does its performance compare with some older designs and some purpose-built 300 BLK designs? Technical discussion for this technical paper published 30-APR. (00:11:37)3. Sound Signature Review 6.186 – Sylvan Arms SA30TI with supersonic .308. Classic design; smaller diameter. Simple and secure mount. Let's take a look at this 30 caliber silencer in this introductory topic to the whitepaper published today with this episode! (00:37:36)4. Sound Signature Review 6.187 – Sylvan Arms SA223TIS on the 14.5 M4. The shorter, dedicated 5.56 silencer to complement the SA30TI. Another classic, small diameter system with the same simple ACME thread secondary-retention. This is the introductory topic to the second whitepaper published today with this episode! (00:46:16)Sponsored by - Silencer Shop, Top Gun Range Houston, Legion Athletics, Capitol Armory, and the PEW Science Laboratory!Legion Athletics: use code pewscience for BOGO off your entire first order and 20% cash back always!Magpul: Use code PSTEN to receive $10 off your order of $100 or more at Magpul
In this poignant episode of the Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Sylvan and Jesse Jackson delve into the powerful and emotional themes of John Hiatt's song 'Light of the Burning Sun.' With a sensitive trigger warning for topics including suicide and sexual abuse, the hosts discuss the profound impact that this song has had on them and Hiatt's family history that inspired it. They analyze the song's stark lyrics, the haunting melody, and Hiatt's lifelong process of dealing with grief. Listeners are encouraged to practice self-care and seek support if needed. Additional resources such as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (988) and RAINN are provided. The episode concludes with a heartfelt reminder of the importance of understanding, compassion, and the healing power of music. 00:00 Introduction and Trigger Warning 02:26 Opening Remarks and Episode Introduction 04:15 Discussing 'Light of the Burning Sun' 05:22 John Hyatt's Personal Story and Song Background 11:20 Reflections on Trauma and Healing 18:54 Analyzing the Lyrics 32:45 Reflecting on Family Expectations 35:09 The Burden of Being the Favorite 36:11 Coping with Tragedy and Loss 41:24 The Role of Faith in Grief 46:25 The Impact of Grief on Life 56:30 Final Thoughts and Resources Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this emotionally charged episode of Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Sylvan and Jesse provide an in-depth discussion on John Hiatt's haunting song 'Light of the Burning Sun,' which addresses the sensitive issues of suicide and sexual abuse. They discuss the personal and traumatic experiences John reveals in his lyrics, and how the song was a cathartic release for him after decades of processing his grief. With a trigger warning upfront, the episode also delves into the song's stark, poetic imagery, its impact, and the importance of seeking help in times of emotional distress. The episode concludes with resources for those struggling with similar issues, promoting self-care and emotional support. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/pdst.fm/e/traffic.megaphone.fm/PAN5796977352.mp3?updated=1743636760 00:00 Introduction and Trigger Warning 02:26 Opening Remarks and Episode Introduction 04:15 Discussing 'Light of the Burning Sun' 05:22 John Hyatt's Personal Story and Song Background 11:20 Reflections on Trauma and Healing 18:54 Analyzing the Lyrics 32:45 Reflecting on Family Expectations 35:09 The Burden of Being the Favorite 36:11 Coping with Tragedy 41:24 The Role of Faith in Grief 47:36 The Impact of Loss on Creativity 56:30 Final Thoughts and Resources Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Susan Valverde, the president of Sylvan Learning, has an extraordinary story from a young immigrant to a top leader in education is truly one for the books.Imagine moving to the U.S. at 12 not speaking English, facing every obstacle you can think of—and not only overcoming them, but using those experiences to reshape the future of education. That's exactly what Susan did.After excelling in school despite the language barrier, she became the first in her family to attend college. But it was a Sylvan Learning commercial that set her on a life-changing path. Inspired by the brand's impact on education, she made the bold decision to leave her career and open three Sylvan Learning centers in Texas, serving some of the nation's poorest counties. Her centers became some of the highest-performing in the network.Susan's franchise success eventually led her to Sylvan's corporate team, where she rose to president in 2016. Now, she's transforming Sylvan's approach to learning, modernizing the curriculum, and pushing the brand forward with parent company Unleashed Brands.Susan speaks on:How her journey as an immigrant, first-generation student, and passionate learner ignited her pursuit of a career in education.The bold move from franchisee to president—and the lessons she learned leading Sylvan centers in some of the most underserved communities in Texas.The massive changes she's driving at Sylvan, including a game-changing customer experience overhaul set for 2025.Her unique perspective on the current state of education—how budget cuts, understaffing, and curriculum changes are impacting kids, and how Sylvan is stepping in to bridge those gaps.Susan's journey is a testament to the power of resilience, passion, and believing in the potential of every child. Let's Go!instagram.com/leadershipisfemaleinstagram.com/emilyjaenson
In this emotionally charged episode of Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Sylvan and Jesse provide an in-depth discussion on John Hiatt's haunting song 'Light of the Burning Sun,' which addresses the sensitive issues of suicide and sexual abuse. They discuss the personal and traumatic experiences John reveals in his lyrics, and how the song was a cathartic release for him after decades of processing his grief. With a trigger warning upfront, the episode also delves into the song's stark, poetic imagery, its impact, and the importance of seeking help in times of emotional distress. The episode concludes with resources for those struggling with similar issues, promoting self-care and emotional support. 00:00 Introduction and Trigger Warning 02:26 Opening Remarks and Episode Introduction 04:15 Discussing 'Light of the Burning Sun' 05:22 John Hyatt's Personal Story and Song Background 11:20 Reflections on Trauma and Healing 18:54 Analyzing the Lyrics 32:45 Reflecting on Family Expectations 35:09 The Burden of Being the Favorite 36:11 Coping with Tragedy 41:24 The Role of Faith in Grief 47:36 The Impact of Loss on Creativity 56:30 Final Thoughts and Resources Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Motorists on Paris road can see the new multi-million dollar community center being built near Sylvan and Towne in northeast Columbia's Whitegate neighborhood, which has high poverty. United Community Builders is building the 22,500 square foot facility, which will be called the Beacon of Light. Senior Bishop and executive director Damian Dean and new development director Rochara Knight of United Community Builders joined host Fred Parry in-studio for the hour Saturday on 939 the Eagle's “CEO Roundtable” program. United Community Builders is an offshoot of United Community Cathedral church. Bishop Dean tells listeners that church's mission is to build and release capable people. He grew up in north St. Louis and came to Columbia to attend Mizzou. Ms. Knight is from Moberly, which is about 35 miles north of Columbia. Bishop Dean expects the Beacon of Light to open in early fall, weather permitting. He says the center's purpose will be to inspire and to educate people to achieve in life, adding that northeast Columbia has been a resource desert. The Whitegate neighborhood has many children, and there's no playground for two miles. He also credits donors for helping raise money for the center. “We will have a regulation-size high school gymnasium … basketball court. We're really thankful for (former Mizzou basketball star) Laurence Bowers and (former Shelter Insurance chief executive officer) Matt Moore and (former Columbia Insurance Group chief executive officer) Gary Thompson for really pushing us during the capital campaign to get a regulation-sized gym,” Bishop Dean tells listeners. He says the center will also have a community room for the public to use, adding that the center will be open Monday-Saturday. Bishop Dean also emphasizes the importance of respect for authority as well as the importance of integrity, honesty and a work ethic. He says United Community Builders gets its funding from individual donors, business owners and grants:
In this episode of 'Perfectly Good Podcast,' hosts Jesse and Sylvan discuss the John Hiatt song 'Learning How to Love You.' Joined by special guests Nick Brown and Michael Elliott, they delve into the song's lyrical depth, personal significance, and emotional impact. Michael shares insights into Hiatt's life and creative process, drawing parallels between the song and personal struggles with love, forgiveness, and growth. The conversation touches on the universality of love's challenges, the importance of vulnerability, and the transformative power of genuine connections. Tune in for a heartfelt and insightful exploration that resonates beyond the music. 00:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks 01:51 Welcoming Special Guests 02:58 Personal Stories and Song Significance 03:30 Wedding Memories and Music 04:36 Discussing the Song's Impact 08:43 Analyzing the Lyrics 11:21 Reflections on Love and Life 35:14 Balancing Love and Accountability 35:41 Wedding Lyrics and Personal Reflections 36:31 The Complexity of Love and Fear of Loss 39:10 Empathy and Acceptance in Relationships 46:35 Musicality and Emotional Depth 51:52 Final Thoughts and Reflections Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of 'Perfectly Good Podcast,' hosts Jesse and Sylvan discuss the John Hiatt song 'Learning How to Love You.' Joined by special guests Nick Brown and Michael Elliott, they delve into the song's lyrical depth, personal significance, and emotional impact. Michael shares insights into Hiatt's life and creative process, drawing parallels between the song and personal struggles with love, forgiveness, and growth. The conversation touches on the universality of love's challenges, the importance of vulnerability, and the transformative power of genuine connections. Tune in for a heartfelt and insightful exploration that resonates beyond the music. Find Michael's book here https://a.co/d/czs362b 00:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks 01:51 Welcoming Special Guests 02:58 Personal Stories and Song Significance 03:30 Wedding Memories and Music 04:36 Discussing the Song's Impact 08:43 Analyzing the Lyrics 11:21 Reflections on Love and Life 35:14 Balancing Love and Accountability 35:41 Wedding Lyrics and Personal Reflections 36:31 The Complexity of Love and Fear of Loss 39:10 Empathy and Acceptance in Relationships 46:35 Musicality and Emotional Depth 51:52 Final Thoughts and Reflections Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan delve into the John Hyatt song 'The Last Time' from his album 'Beneath This Gruff Exterior.' They share insights on the song's origins, the emotional context, and their personal reactions. Additionally, they discuss the blues influence in Hyatt's music and talk about upcoming guest commentators. As always, the episode includes a thorough breakdown of the song lyrics and an invitation for listeners to join in future discussions. 00:00 Welcome to the Perfectly Good Podcast 00:30 Upcoming Guest Commentators 01:32 Diving into 'The Last Time' 03:39 Analyzing the Lyrics 17:48 Live Performances and Personal Stories 20:15 Final Thoughts and Ratings 23:03 Listener Engagement and Future Plans 26:22 Closing Remarks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1937, American supermarket owner, Sylvan Goldman, came up with a way to get his customers to spend more.He introduced his 'folding basket carriers' in his Humpty Dumpty chain in Oklahoma, hiring models to push them round his stores. They caught on, becoming known as shopping carts in the USA. Rachel Naylor uses clips from a 1977 CBS interview of Sylvan with Charles Kuralt to tell the story. Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more. Recent episodes explore everything from football in Brazil, the history of the ‘Indian Titanic' and the invention of air fryers, to Public Enemy's Fight The Power, subway art and the political crisis in Georgia. We look at the lives of some of the most famous leaders, artists, scientists and personalities in history, including: visionary architect Antoni Gaudi and the design of the Sagrada Familia; Michael Jordan and his bespoke Nike trainers; Princess Diana at the Taj Mahal; and Görel Hanser, manager of legendary Swedish pop band Abba on the influence they've had on the music industry. You can learn all about fascinating and surprising stories, such as the time an Iraqi journalist hurled his shoes at the President of the United States in protest of America's occupation of Iraq; the creation of the Hollywood commercial that changed advertising forever; and the ascent of the first Aboriginal MP.(Photo: Sylvan Goldman, with models of his shopping trolley. Credit: Don Tullous, Oklahoma Publishing Company Photography Collection, Courtesy of the Oklahoma Historical Society)
In this episode of the Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan delve into the John Hyatt song 'The Last Time' from his album 'Beneath This Gruff Exterior.' They share insights on the song's origins, the emotional context, and their personal reactions. Additionally, they discuss the blues influence in Hyatt's music and talk about upcoming guest commentators. As always, the episode includes a thorough breakdown of the song lyrics and an invitation for listeners to join in future discussions. 00:00 Welcome to the Perfectly Good Podcast 00:30 Upcoming Guest Commentators 01:32 Diving into 'The Last Time' 03:39 Analyzing the Lyrics 17:48 Live Performances and Personal Stories 20:15 Final Thoughts and Ratings 23:03 Listener Engagement and Future Plans 26:22 Closing Remarks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(0:00-11:48) Ricky, Andrew, and Sylvan discuss Howie Roseman being an all time great GM, the growth of Nick Sirianni into a top NFL coach, and continue to react to what both of them said at the Combine. (11:58-20:46) They discuss the Kevin Patullo hire, some of the assistant coaches on the Eagles that deserve more credit, and if the Eagles are behind this off-season because of the Super Bowl. (20:52-30:40) They discuss if a Myle Garrett trade is possible, and Howie’s long track record of winning trades. (30:49-END) They discuss how the Phillies lineup should look, if Bryson Stott still has the makings of a future leadoff hitter after a very down year, and more.
Join hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth in this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast as they explore the sentimental and short John Hiatt song 'Just the Going' from the Country Bears soundtrack. Sylvan shares personal anecdotes and fun trivia about John Hiatt's role as the singing voice for an animatronic bear in the 2002 Disney movie. They delve into the song's lyrics and production, sharing their thoughts and ratings, while inviting listeners to join the conversation. Don't miss this charming journey through John Hiatt's musical contribution to the beloved family movie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jesse and Sylvan embark on a new letter 'K' and dive into the only song by John Hiatt under this letter, 'Keen Rambler'. The hosts discuss the song's themes, lyrics, and musical composition while drawing comparisons to other artists, including Bruce Springsteen. They also explore John Hiatt's journey in the music industry, his notable nominations including a Grammy nod for the 'Leftover Feelings' album, and share inside tidbits about his recording experiences. Furthermore, there are highlights of upcoming releases from his daughter, Lily Hiatt, and a shoutout to the talented Jake Thistle. Join Jessie and Sylvan as they navigate through another enriching episode dedicated to John Hiatt's musical legacy. Support the show here - buymeacoffee.com/setlustingbruce 00:00 Welcome to the Perfectly Good Podcast 05:51 Discussing the Letter K and 'Keen Rambler' 06:34 Background and Facts about 'Keen Rambler' 11:18 Analyzing the Lyrics of 'Keen Rambler' 29:46 Final Thoughts and Ratings 32:12 Listener Engagement and Upcoming Content 36:02 Wrapping Up and Farewell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth in this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast as they explore the sentimental and short John Hiatt song 'Just the Going' from the Country Bears soundtrack. Sylvan shares personal anecdotes and fun trivia about John Hiatt's role as the singing voice for an animatronic bear in the 2002 Disney movie. They delve into the song's lyrics and production, sharing their thoughts and ratings, while inviting listeners to join the conversation. Don't miss this charming journey through John Hiatt's musical contribution to the beloved family movie. Support the show here - buymeacoffee.com/setlustingbruce 00:00 Welcome to Perfectly Good Podcast 03:00 Introducing Tonight's Topic: Just the Going 03:29 The Country Bears Soundtrack 04:31 John Hiatt's Unique Contribution 06:12 Discussing the Song: Just the Going 10:42 Lyrics Breakdown and Personal Reflections 18:54 Rating the Song 23:01 Listener Engagement and Social Media 24:50 Wrapping Up and What's Next Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jesse and Sylvan discuss John Hiatt's song 'It All Comes Back Someday' from his album Mystic Pinball. They explore the song's intricate lyrics, musical composition, and the puzzling narrative it presents. Despite some confusion over the verses, the hosts appreciate the song's upbeat chorus and the significance of memories in Hiatt's work. They also reflect on their podcasting journey over the past year and invite listeners to share their thoughts and join future episodes. Support the show here - buymeacoffee.com/setlustingbruce 00:00 Welcome to the Perfectly Good Podcast 01:58 Holiday Season Reflections 02:40 Discussing 'It All Comes Back Someday' 05:21 Analyzing the Lyrics 21:46 Listener Feedback and Ratings 24:14 Wrapping Up and Looking Ahead Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jesse and Sylvan discuss John Hiatt's song 'It All Comes Back Someday' from his album Mystic Pinball. They explore the song's intricate lyrics, musical composition, and the puzzling narrative it presents. Despite some confusion over the verses, the hosts appreciate the song's upbeat chorus and the significance of memories in Hiatt's work. They also reflect on their podcasting journey over the past year and invite listeners to share their thoughts and join future episodes. Support the show here - buymeacoffee.com/setlustingbruce 00:00 Welcome to the Perfectly Good Podcast 01:58 Holiday Season Reflections 02:40 Discussing 'It All Comes Back Someday' 05:21 Analyzing the Lyrics 21:46 Listener Feedback and Ratings 24:14 Wrapping Up and Looking Ahead Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this powerful and thought-provoking episode, Sam Wakefield sits down with sales expert Scott Sylvan Bell to tackle some of the most damaging myths in the sales industry. Together, they explore:The Unicorn Performer Myth: Why glorifying outlier sales reps with unattainable numbers can damage team morale and lead to unsustainable practices.The Ego Factor: How sales egos—both individual and organizational—hinder the creation of scalable systems that drive consistent results.Scalable Success: The importance of building systems and strategies that work for the entire team, not just one superstar.Leadership Psychology: How to foster a winning environment that encourages sustainable performance for everyone.Avoiding Burnout: Practical tips to keep your team energized and engaged without falling into hype-driven sales traps.Sam and Scott don't just expose the flaws in common sales practices—they provide actionable advice on how to break free from the myths and focus on what truly works. Whether you're a sales leader, a seasoned professional, or just getting started in the industry, this episode delivers the no-nonsense strategies and insights you need to create long-lasting success.Don't miss this conversation—it's packed with hard truths and real-world wisdom that will transform how you think about sales leadership and team building.Mentioned in the Episode:How hype-driven sales cultures impact team dynamics.The dangers of chasing flashy, unscalable wins.Why systems and consistency are the ultimate keys to success.Don't Forget:Tickets for the Relentless: The Ultimate Sales Transformation Event are on sale now! Secure your spot before the end of the year and gain access to an exclusive virtual group training starting in January.Be someone worth buying from.GET YOUR TICKETS TO RELENTLESS: THE ULTIMATE SALES TRANSFORMATION HERE!https://www.eventbrite.com/e/close-it-now-relentless-the-ultimate-sales-transformation-tickets-1083623921319?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurlHost Bio:Sam Wakefield is the host of the "Close It Now" podcast and an expert in sales strategies. With years of experience, Sam is dedicated to helping sales professionals understand the psychological factors at play in sales and achieve greater success in their careers.Connect with Us:https://linktr.ee/closeitnow Subscribe & Leave a Review:If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to "Close It Now" and leave us a review on Google (Remember to leave a picture), our Facebook profile, or where you listen to this podcast. Your feedback helps us bring you more great content!Google LInk→ https://g.page/r/CbfnnDqTCwQdEAE/review
Esta semana, Sylvan Goldman creador de los carros de supermercado.
Esta semana, Sylvan Goldman, inventor de los carros de supermercados
Esta semana, Sylvan Goldman, inventor de los carros de supermercados.
Esta semana, Sylvan Goldman, inventor de los carros de supermercados.
Esta semana, Sylvan Goldman, inventor de los carros de supermercados.
"Il y aura de la joie dans le ciel pour un seul pécheur qui se convertit"Méditation de l'évangile (Lc 15, 1-10) par la Pasteure Nicole FabreChant final : "Revenez à moi de tout votre coeur" par le choeur de l'Abbaye de Sylvanès
In this episode of '30 for 30' dedicated to Bruce Springsteen, the host welcomes Sylvan Groth @sylvangreeneyes, his co-host of Perfectly Good Podcast, to discuss Springsteen's debut album, 'Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.' They explore personal connections, lyrical depth, and the album's enduring impact over the years. Sylvan shares her family's unique introduction to Springsteen's music and their experiences attending early concerts. The conversation also touches on the challenges of producing a podcast series and draws parallels with John Hiatt's work. Listeners are encouraged to rediscover the album as if hearing it for the first time. 00:00 Introduction to 30 Days of Springsteen 00:24 Meet Sylvan Groth: The Springsteen and John Hiatt Connection 01:05 The Origin of the 30 for 30 Podcast Challenge 03:16 Sylvan's Musical Journey and Early Springsteen Memories 06:07 Discussing 'Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.' 15:48 Track-by-Track Analysis: Blinded by the Light and Growing Up 19:57 Track-by-Track Analysis: The Angel and Mary Queen of Arkansas 23:16 Track-by-Track Analysis: Spirit in the Night and It's Hard to Be a Saint in the City 29:27 Final Thoughts on 'Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.' 34:58 Sylvan's Aunt Shares Her Springsteen Stories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Don't be scared when you encounter the ghosts of Abby, Scottie, and Jack at Sylvan Beach Amusement Park in Oneida County, NY. A NYS favorite, this haunted amusement park has an old-fashioned charm with it's retro games, rides, and restaurants. Enjoy this shorter bonus RESI episode. Happy Halloween! #stayparanoid SOURCES: https://cnycentral.com/news/local/ghost-hunters-find-evidence-of-three-spirits-at-sylvan-beach-amusement-parkhttps://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=sylvan+beach+haunted+ny+https://www.sylvanbeachamusementpark.com/https://www.localsyr.com/bridge-street/sylvan-beach-amusement-park-celebrates-150-years/https://oneidapubliclibrary.org/local-history-room/historical-photographs/sylvan-beach-in-the-golden-age/https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=LO7-ZB4ov0su4P84&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sylvanbeachamusementpark.com%2F&source_ve_path=Mjg2NjQsMTY0NTA2&v=UEG56QjODec&feature=youtu.behttps://hauntedhistorytrail.com/explore/park-after-dark-ghost-toursSend us a textEmail Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli
This episode of the podcast dives deep into John Hyatt's music, discussing I Know How to Lose You' from 'Mystic Pinball.' Hosts Jesse and Sylvan analyze the themes of loss, self-recrimination, emotional honesty, and identity in Hyatt's lyrics. They explore the lyrical intricacies, the emotional nuances of vocal performances, and how songs can shift in meaning when detached from their albums. The discussions also cover the impact of different musicians' contributions, the interpretations brought by cover versions, particularly those by non-native English speakers, and the varied emotional expressions in acoustic versions. Reflecting on personal connections and thematic depth, the hosts invite audience engagement and offer a rich analysis of love, heartache, and personal growth through Hyatt's musical journey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode of the podcast dives deep into John Hyatt's music, discussing I Know How to Lose You' from 'Mystic Pinball.' Hosts Jesse and Sylvan analyze the themes of loss, self-recrimination, emotional honesty, and identity in Hyatt's lyrics. They explore the lyrical intricacies, the emotional nuances of vocal performances, and how songs can shift in meaning when detached from their albums. The discussions also cover the impact of different musicians' contributions, the interpretations brought by cover versions, particularly those by non-native English speakers, and the varied emotional expressions in acoustic versions. Reflecting on personal connections and thematic depth, the hosts invite audience engagement and offer a rich analysis of love, heartache, and personal growth through Hyatt's musical journey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get your spot in the Conscious Kink 2 Incubator and learn more about it here. Registration ends 9/27 at 11:59pm pacific. Get more Folsom info from this pamphlet. Special thanks to Cactus Cult Leather, BunnyLeather.com, Sylvan and Milton, SF K9 Unit, Bay Area Open Minds, The Satanic Temple and everyone who spoke to me at Folsom last year! Get my full discussion with Alex Kacha on Patreon or Substack. To support the pod and join our thriving ask a sub community of kinky pocket friends, Join Patreon starting at $6/month! Subscribe to the subby substack here. See the paid post archive here. Submit questions for this podcast as voice memos to podcast@askasub.com Go here for information on how to record a voice memo Get 20% off your order at http://www.momotaroapotheca.com with code LINADUNE Twitter | @Lina.Dune | @askasub2.0 CREDITS Created, Hosted, Produced and Edited by Lina Dune With Additional Support from Mr. Dune Artwork by Kayleigh Denner Music by Dan Molad
In this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth are joined by comedian Tania Pearl Lewis to discuss and analyze John Hiatt's song 'I Don't Even Try' from the album Riding With The King. The discussion covers the song's clever lyrics, the humor, and the emotions it portrays. Tania shares her personal connection to the song and her experiences as a long-time Hiatt fan. The hosts also touch on the nostalgia of phone numbers in songs, and the relatability of the lyrics. Additionally, Sylvan provides historical context and mentions other similar 'phone number' songs from the era. The episode concludes with the hosts rating the song and Tania promoting her parody travel guide book and her comedy-related endeavors. https://www.amazon.com/Other-Guide-World-Atlas-Snubbed/dp/B0CSYH83Z8 http://www.tanialewiscomedy.com/index.html https://www.youtube.com/@tlewis1834 https://www.instagram.com/taniapearllewis/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us in this recording for Part 1 of the Bay Area SAA/COSA Quarterly Speaker meeting as Sylvan shares about their experience in recovery in COSA; the troubles of finding a Higher Power after being sexually abused by a family member; and leaving home to another state after finding faith & trust in a higher power. Links mentioned in this episode: https://cosa-recovery.org/what-is-cosa/lgbtqia-cosas/ LGBTQIA2S+ COSA meeting Every Wednesday, 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Pacific Time Permanently online: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87492517975 Meeting ID: 874 9251 7975 Email queercosa@gmail.com for the meeting password. YouTube Links to music in this episode (used for educational purposes): Wardruna - Hertan (Heart): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfiZXqKDR3s Wardruna - Grá (Live at the Acropolis): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rghWk_AvfE0 Be sure to reach us via email: feedback@sexaddictsrecoverypod.com If you are comfortable and interested in being a guest or panelist, please feel free to contact me. jason@sexaddictsrecoverypod.com SARPodcast YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLn0dcZg-Ou7giI4YkXGXsBWDHJgtymw9q To find meetings in the San Francisco Bay Area, be sure to visit: https://www.bayareasaa.org/meetings To find meetings in the your local area or online, be sure to visit the main SAA website: https://saa-recovery.org/meetings/ The content of this podcast has not been approved by and may not reflect the opinions or policies of the ISO of SAA, Inc.
In this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth are joined by comedian Tanya Pearl Lewis to discuss and analyze John Hiatt's song 'I Don't Even Try' from the album Riding With The King. The discussion covers the song's clever lyrics, the humor, and the emotions it portrays. Tanya shares her personal connection to the song and her experiences as a long-time Hiatt fan. The hosts also touch on the nostalgia of phone numbers in songs, and the relatability of the lyrics. Additionally, Sylvan provides historical context and mentions other similar 'phone number' songs from the era. The episode concludes with the hosts rating the song and Tanya promoting her parody travel guide book and her comedy-related endeavors. https://www.amazon.com/Other-Guide-World-Atlas-Snubbed/dp/B0CSYH83Z8 http://www.tanialewiscomedy.com/index.html https://www.youtube.com/@tlewis1834 https://www.instagram.com/taniapearllewis/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special crossover episode of Perfectly Good Podcast and Set Lusting Bruce, hosts discuss their passion for Bruce Springsteen instead of their usual subject, John Hiatt. Sylvan Groth, though not as devoted to Bruce as she is to John, shares her respectable Bruce fan credentials, recounting early memories and family connections to Springsteen's music. They delve into the particulars of Bruce's 'Nebraska' album, discussing its recording process and thematic depth. The conversation also explores similarities and differences between the fan bases of Bruce Springsteen and John Hiatt, touching on how Bruce's working-class themes resonate despite his commercial success. The hosts also entertain the idea of musical covers and collaborations between Bruce and John. In the end, they extend an invitation to listeners to join their discussions on both podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special crossover episode of Perfectly Good Podcast and Set Lusting Bruce, hosts discuss their passion for Bruce Springsteen instead of their usual subject, John Hiatt. Sylvan Groth, though not as devoted to Bruce as she is to John, shares her respectable Bruce fan credentials, recounting early memories and family connections to Springsteen's music. They delve into the particulars of Bruce's 'Nebraska' album, discussing its recording process and thematic depth. The conversation also explores similarities and differences between the fan bases of Bruce Springsteen and John Hiatt, touching on how Bruce's working-class themes resonate despite his commercial success. The hosts also entertain the idea of musical covers and collaborations between Bruce and John. In the end, they extend an invitation to listeners to join their discussions on both podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sylvan @sylvangreeneyes and Jesse @jessejacksonDFW are joined by guest Eric Miller to discuss the song 'I Can't Wait' by John Hiatt. They delve into the origins and themes of the song, its lyrical elements, and the impact of Bonnie Raitt's vocals. The hosts also reflect on the personal experiences and emotional depth conveyed in Hiatt's music, while comparing it to other artists and songs. The episode emphasizes the song's portrayal of longing and the struggle between life on the road and the desire for home. Ratings and analyses are provided, with a consensus that the song is a solid, meaningful piece in Hiatt's discography. Eric's Blog https://currentpub.com/2024/05/24/bring-the-family/ The Innocence Mission https://www.theinnocencemission.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sylvan @sylvangreeneyes and Jesse @jessejacksonDFW are joined by guest Eric Miller to discuss the song 'I Can't Wait' by John Hiatt. They delve into the origins and themes of the song, its lyrical elements, and the impact of Bonnie Raitt's vocals. The hosts also reflect on the personal experiences and emotional depth conveyed in Hiatt's music, while comparing it to other artists and songs. The episode emphasizes the song's portrayal of longing and the struggle between life on the road and the desire for home. Ratings and analyses are provided, with a consensus that the song is a solid, meaningful piece in Hiatt's discography. Eric's Blog https://currentpub.com/2024/05/24/bring-the-family/ The Innocence Mission https://www.theinnocencemission.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The hosts, Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groff, kick off the podcast with a trigger warning due to sensitive subjects related to abuse discussed in the upcoming episode. They dive into analyzing John Hyatt's song 'Hurt My Baby,' touching upon the emotional depth and the trauma reflected in the lyrics. The episode shares personal anecdotes and reflections from both hosts, including Sylvan's own experiences with trauma, to highlight the song's impact. The hosts also provide background information on John Hyatt's 2008 album 'Same Old Man' and invite listener engagement, especially from those with professional insights into trauma and abuse. The episode wraps up with a detailed rating of the song, appreciating its mature and compassionate portrayal of painful experiences. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The hosts, Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groff, kick off the podcast with a trigger warning due to sensitive subjects related to abuse discussed in the upcoming episode. They dive into analyzing John Hyatt's song 'Hurt My Baby,' touching upon the emotional depth and the trauma reflected in the lyrics. The episode shares personal anecdotes and reflections from both hosts, including Sylvan's own experiences with trauma, to highlight the song's impact. The hosts also provide background information on John Hyatt's 2008 album 'Same Old Man' and invite listener engagement, especially from those with professional insights into trauma and abuse. The episode wraps up with a detailed rating of the song, appreciating its mature and compassionate portrayal of painful experiences. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Turpentine VC, we're releasing a conversation between Erik Torenberg, Laura Deming of The Longevity Fund and Will Eden of Sylvan Consulting (prior to that, with Thiel capital) focused on the past, present and future of biotech. Recorded in 2019, they discuss platform companies and the evolving biotech investment landscape, examining segments like therapeutics, cell and gene therapies. Will and Laura share insights on the historical waves of biotech, the FDA's role, and the intersections of biotech and tech investment strategies. They address challenges in evaluating biotech startups, the growth in longevity research since 2011, and the potential for extending life spans through various scientific advancements.
In honor of John Hiatt's 72nd birthday, we are sharing the sermon "The Gospel According to John Hiatt" which Sylvan gave at the First Universalist Parish of Chester Vermont on July 29, 2009. Consider sending your birthday wishes by making a donation to the John Hiatt Adolescent Recovery Fund at Cumberland Heights. Donate to a Non-Profit Treatment Center | Cumberland Heights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last year, we put the word out for fans to send us short clips of them wishing John a happy birthday. This year, we wanted to repost it, to help celebrate his 72nd birthday! Also be sure and check out our special 2024 Birthday episode, where we share Sylvan's sermon The Gospel according to John Hiatt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast, host Sylvan @sylvangreeneyes and Jesse @jessejacksonDFW dive deep into John Hiatt's song 'Homeland.' They discuss the song's lyrical complexity, exploring themes of historical trauma, unsettled spirits, and the sense of belonging. The conversation includes insights into Hiatt's songwriting process, reactions from a previous episode, and personal anecdotes, like Sylvan's encounter with a young fan at a Hiatt concert. The episode also touches on the upcoming event 'Poets and Prophets: A Salute to Songwriter John Hiatt' at the Country Music Hall of Fame. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reposted from Let It Rip: The Bear 'Cast, which you can find and subscribe to at: podcastica.com/podcast/let-it-rip-the-bear-cast —We are back south of the border to discuss blackberries, what an expo is and Josh Hartnett.We followed the blackberry cake recipe from Matty Matheson ‘A Cookbook'.You can read the full recipe here.Lucy learned all about beans in Tamar Adler's wonderful book ‘An Everlasting Meal'The amazing Glasgow vegetarian restaurant is Sylvan in WoodlandsThe AV Club article about Josh Hartnett can be found hereAll the music from The Bear can be found at this Radio Times articleMusic is Jump to the Top and Grizzly by Leva. Podcast artwork by the amazing Randy Stevenson.Next up: The Bear S3E05 “Children” and E06 “Napkins”! Let us know your thoughts.You can email or send a voice message to talk@podcastica.comOr check out our Facebook group, where we put up comment posts for each episode, at facebook.com/groups/podcastica
Sylvan @sylvangreeneyes and Jesse @jessejacksonDFW are discussing two versions of the Song Here to Stay from @johnhiattmusic. We compare the two sets of lyrics and debate which one works better for each of us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sylvan @sylvangreeneyes and Jesse @jessejacksonDFW are flyin', flyin' as they discuss @johnhiattmusic Haulin' from his 2010 release The Open Road. Plus they share feedback from a listener about a song, he feels that Sylvan and Jesse didn't fully appreciate. You can share your thoughts by sending an email to perfectlygoodpodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sylvan @sylvangreeneyes and Jesse @jessejacksonDFW are talking Hangin' Round Here from The Tiki Bar is Open. It's another love song from John about adult love, mature love and this leads to Jesse probably oversharing as he and Linda celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary just a few days before this episode was recorded. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Little Stories for Tiny People: Anytime and bedtime stories for kids
Hyacinth, Lilac, and Quill are excited to spend a night with their sweet, clever Grandmama. They'll have carrot stew, go for a hop in the forest, and visit a friend. Curl up and listen to this sweet adventure. A sleep edition of this story is available on Little Stories for Sleep, a bedtime podcast for Little Stories Premium subscribers. To add Little Stories for Sleep to your podcast app, visit http://www.littlestoriespremium.com. If you LOVE THIS EPISODE, PLEASE SHARE IT! Thank you to SENAN for the super important reminder message at the beginning! Thank you to the premium subscribers who supplied sound effects used in this story! Thank you to AUDREY, LOGAN, JASMIN, ALON, MADELEINE, ERIN, SYLVAN, THEA, MALINKA, WILHELM, EVA, THEA, ISLA, ARTHUR, BRYN, OLIVIA, LIAM, HARPER, EZRI, HAWTHORN, and ARIA! Get more of the stories you love, ad-free listening, and access Little Stories for Sleep--a bedtime podcast featuring brand new sleep stories--with Little Stories Premium! Join or GIFT a subscription at http://www.littlestoriespremium.com Find my two picture books, Little Hedgehog Goes to School and Little Fox Can't Wait to Dream at https://www.littlestoriestinypeople.com/books
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