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Tony opens the show by talking about the passing of David Crosby, and he also talks about a letter get got from Cigna, and the LIV deal with the CW network. Jason La Canfora calls in to talk about what will happen with Lamar Jackson and Tom Brady this offseason, James Carville and Jeff Ma phone in with their weekend picks, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Divine Sweater “All the Way Back” ; Dan Bern “Stealing Uncle Benny's Table” To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode - 161 Corellia Galaxies event Rich is joined by Darrem to talk about the Fly better/Gold squardon, not worlds, but still a series of great events to help get us through this covid rubbish, event 1 Corellia! also, we should all support Table To https://tabletop.to/ There is a Donate button at the bottom. Its free to use, and your not going to be buy mates a beer at worlds this year, so if you can, chuck them a could of quid/dollar,Euros, Rubels, Krone etc etc. Cast – Richard Polley, Darren Grainger Producer – Sean Milligan Recorded 24/08/2020 via Discord Intro - Obi Wan 'hello there' from Revenge of the Sith Outro – 2pac feat Dr.Dre - California Love HD - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wBTdfAkqGU Used without permission - it's just for fun!
What's Eating America, hosted by four-time James Beard Award-winning TV personality and chef Andrew Zimmern, which premieres on Sunday, February 16 at 9 p.m. ET with a special two-hour long episode featuring fellow award-winning chef and humanitarian José Andrés. In each of the series' five episodes, Zimmern travels the country to explore some of the most provocative political issues impacting Americans today - immigration, climate change, addiction, voting rights and healthcare - through the lens of food. Zimmern seeks out the inspiring stories of individuals most affected by these issues, and those seeking to change them:Sunday, February 16 from 9-11 p.m. ET: "Who's Feeding America" - In the first episode, Zimmern is joined by Andrés to reveal the role immigrants play in putting food on America's table. Throughout the premiere, Zimmern and Andrés go behind-the-scenes to unravel U.S. immigration policies and how the food industry utilizes migrant and immigrant labor on a daily basis.Sunday, February 23 from 9-10 p.m. ET: "Overcooked" - The U.S. food system is heavily impacted by climate change. Zimmern travels to Milwaukee, Wisconsin where the native perch fish is disappearing from the warming waters of Lake Michigan. In New Jersey, he meets scientists creating the farm of the future where fresh greens are grown inside a converted steel mill instead of farms.Sunday, March 1 from 9-10 p.m. ET: "A Chef's Story" - Zimmern, a former addict who is now 30 years sober, reveals how he found his way from homelessness to recovery through food and cooking. In this moving episode, he focuses on the growing problem of alcohol and addiction in the restaurant business and how it can offer a path forward to those in recovery. Sunday, March 8 from 9-10 p.m. ET: "A Seat at the Table" - To explore why many Americans are excluded from the ballot box, Zimmern embarks on a journey through southern battleground states. To find answers, he shares meals with voting rights activists, meets with reformed felons fighting to have their rights restored and questions the politicians behind voting registration bills.Sunday, March 15 from 9-10 p.m. ET: "The Fresh Food Fail" - Zimmern travels to the heart of the country to explore the state of America's healthcare where the population is eating more processed food than ever before. The episode takes a look at the relationship between food and health in the U.S. "There is no more important time than right now to be telling stories about civics, politics and culture through food," said Andrew Zimmern. "Food, after all, is the love language of our national discourse. Kitchen table civics and food politics have been absent from our dialogue at this level for a long time. I can't wait for the viewers to see an entertaining show that dives deeply into the important issues of our day."Tune in to What's Eating America on MSNBC on Sunday, February 16 at 9 p.m. ET and follow along with @MSNBC and @andrewzimmern on Twitter using #WhatsEatingAmerica.
What's Eating America, hosted by four-time James Beard Award-winning TV personality and chef Andrew Zimmern, which premieres on Sunday, February 16 at 9 p.m. ET with a special two-hour long episode featuring fellow award-winning chef and humanitarian José Andrés. In each of the series' five episodes, Zimmern travels the country to explore some of the most provocative political issues impacting Americans today - immigration, climate change, addiction, voting rights and healthcare - through the lens of food. Zimmern seeks out the inspiring stories of individuals most affected by these issues, and those seeking to change them:Sunday, February 16 from 9-11 p.m. ET: "Who's Feeding America" - In the first episode, Zimmern is joined by Andrés to reveal the role immigrants play in putting food on America's table. Throughout the premiere, Zimmern and Andrés go behind-the-scenes to unravel U.S. immigration policies and how the food industry utilizes migrant and immigrant labor on a daily basis.Sunday, February 23 from 9-10 p.m. ET: "Overcooked" - The U.S. food system is heavily impacted by climate change. Zimmern travels to Milwaukee, Wisconsin where the native perch fish is disappearing from the warming waters of Lake Michigan. In New Jersey, he meets scientists creating the farm of the future where fresh greens are grown inside a converted steel mill instead of farms.Sunday, March 1 from 9-10 p.m. ET: "A Chef's Story" - Zimmern, a former addict who is now 30 years sober, reveals how he found his way from homelessness to recovery through food and cooking. In this moving episode, he focuses on the growing problem of alcohol and addiction in the restaurant business and how it can offer a path forward to those in recovery. Sunday, March 8 from 9-10 p.m. ET: "A Seat at the Table" - To explore why many Americans are excluded from the ballot box, Zimmern embarks on a journey through southern battleground states. To find answers, he shares meals with voting rights activists, meets with reformed felons fighting to have their rights restored and questions the politicians behind voting registration bills.Sunday, March 15 from 9-10 p.m. ET: "The Fresh Food Fail" - Zimmern travels to the heart of the country to explore the state of America's healthcare where the population is eating more processed food than ever before. The episode takes a look at the relationship between food and health in the U.S. "There is no more important time than right now to be telling stories about civics, politics and culture through food," said Andrew Zimmern. "Food, after all, is the love language of our national discourse. Kitchen table civics and food politics have been absent from our dialogue at this level for a long time. I can't wait for the viewers to see an entertaining show that dives deeply into the important issues of our day."Tune in to What's Eating America on MSNBC on Sunday, February 16 at 9 p.m. ET and follow along with @MSNBC and @andrewzimmern on Twitter using #WhatsEatingAmerica.
What is Late to the Table? To me, it’s a podcast that is both created and uploaded in a state of exhaustion. Jeez. Predator 2. What do you want? Did you think it would be good? Do you think it holds up? You can listen to the whole episode OR USE YOUR COMMON SENSE. God. I mean a team of people made this. Possibly some of them had good intentions. I don’t know.
John Chandler explains the Apostle Paul’s plan for how we can and will know the fullness of Christ. Quotes and links mentioned: Chef’s Table To live strongly and creatively in the kingdom of the heavens, we need to have firmly fixed in our minds what our future is to be like. We want to live fully in the kingdom now, … Read More → The post Philippians 3:12-4:1 (2017.02.19 Sermon) appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
A new MP3 sermon from Still Waters Revival Books is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: What Are Terms of Communion? (2/2) On Biblical Separation & Preserving Church Purity By Fencing the Table To the Lord's Supper Subtitle: Puritan Worship Speaker: Rev. Greg Price Broadcaster: Still Waters Revival Books Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/5/1998 Bible: 2 Timothy 1:13; 1 Corinthians 15 Length: 65 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Still Waters Revival Books is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: What Are Terms of Communion? (1/2) On Biblical Separation & Preserving Church Purity By Fencing the Table To the Lord's Supper Subtitle: Puritan Worship Speaker: Rev. Greg Price Broadcaster: Still Waters Revival Books Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/14/1998 Bible: 1 Corinthians 1:10; 1 Corinthians 11 Length: 64 min.