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The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has released its first three images that show the Trifid and Lagoon Nebulas and the Virgo Cluster with astronomers saying they are unlike anything they've seen before.
I read from forme to Formosan termite. Form genus (or form classification) is used when scientists are like "I don't know!" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Form_classification The word of the episode is "Formica". Use my special link https://zen.ai/thedictionary to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. Create your podcast today! #madeonzencastr Theme music from Jonah Kraut https://jonahkraut.bandcamp.com/ Merchandising! https://www.teepublic.com/user/spejampar "The Dictionary - Letter A" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter B" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter C" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter D" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter E" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter F" on YouTube Featured in a Top 10 Dictionary Podcasts list! https://blog.feedspot.com/dictionary_podcasts/ Backwards Talking on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmIujMwEDbgZUexyR90jaTEEVmAYcCzuq https://linktr.ee/spejampar dictionarypod@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/thedictionarypod/ https://www.threads.net/@dictionarypod https://twitter.com/dictionarypod https://www.instagram.com/dictionarypod/ https://www.patreon.com/spejampar https://www.tiktok.com/@spejampar 917-727-5757
The assassin bug camouflages itself with termite nest material and lures its prey using dead termites as bait. This complex, strategic behavior is unique and intelligent. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1232/29
Scaling New Heights Podcast: Cutting Edge Training For Small Business Advisors
On this episode Joe speaks with Heather about identifying and removing toxic clients who undermine accounting and advisory practices. Joe shares a vivid metaphor—likening bad clients to termites in a home—and outlines a checklist to help firms define their ideal client profile based on profitability, behavior, scalability, and alignment with firm systems. TV and Movie Quote: Heather quoted Thelma and Louise Joe quoted Presumed Innocent Book of the Week: The Everyday Hero Manifesto by Robin Sharma Favorite Social Posts: Heather mentioned Candy Bellau on LinkedIn Joe mentioned The Soul of Enterprise on X/Twitter The Woodard Report Article of the Week: Say Less, Lead Better: Coaching in Real Life by Brandy Jordan Thank you to our show sponsor, CorpNet! CorpNet is the trusted leader in business formation and compliance services, offering one of the best tools for Accountants, CPAs, and Tax Professionals nationwide: the CorpNet Partner Program. 10X your firm's revenue by helping clients form a business, register for payroll taxes, maintain compliance, and more. Learn more about the show and our sponsors at Woodard.com/podcast
Send us a textCrystal welcomes her sister Tiffany Nash, general manager of Spot On Pest Control, to discuss their journey of rebranding a pest control company and driving explosive growth in East Texas.• Growing up in a family heating and air conditioning business that started in 1974• Tiffany's transition from 15 years in education to joining Lemon Seed Marketing• Acquiring Lone Star Pest and Termite, a successful one-man operation with minimal marketing• Creating the "Spot On" brand with Johnny the ladybug mascot, named after their grandfather• How the mascot brings joy while raising awareness for mental health issues affecting their family• Investing $80,000 in initial marketing including a mascot costume, jingle, billboards, and radio ads• Implementing subscription-based payments and premium services like dewebbing• Achieving 275% revenue growth in their first year through consistent brand implementation• Building value to justify premium pricing in a market full of cheaper competitors• The importance of trusting the process, taking calculated risks, and pivoting when necessaryVisit spotonpestcontrol.com to see the brand in action or email Tiffany at tiffany@spotonpestcontrol.com with questions. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Google or your preferred podcast platform.If you enjoyed this chat From the Yellow Chair, consider joining our newsletter, "Let's Sip Some Lemonade," where you can receive exclusive interviews, our bank of helpful downloadables, and updates on upcoming content. Please consider following and drop a review below if you enjoyed this episode. Be sure to check out our social media pages on Facebook and Instagram. From the Yellow Chair is powered by Lemon Seed, a marketing strategy and branding company for the trades. Lemon Seed specializes in rebrands, creating unique, comprehensive, organized marketing plans, social media, and graphic design. Learn more at www.LemonSeedMarketing.com Interested in being a guest on our show? Fill out this form! We'll see you next time, Lemon Heads!
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Like a scene out of a horror movie, this guy isn't really to blame for his Setting the Bar story. He's a victim in the worst way! Source: https://www.wdjx.com/nightmare-fuel-flying-termites-take-over-this-guys-house/
Group Therapy centered around "Tara" getting fired on Facebook??? And what happens in Vegas doesn't always STAY in Vegas. Plus love blossoms at the flea market over a ceramic squirrel...and we're still recovering from a termite-infested Setting the Bar story!
Steady Cattle Market Ants and Termites in Homes and Buildings Piping Plover Characteristics 00:01:05 – Steady Cattle Market: A cattle market update from K-State livestock economist Glynn Tonsor begins today's show. Glynn talks about the current market prices while also explaining what impacts consumers' meat demand. Glynn on AgManager.info 00:12:05 – Ants and Termites in Homes and Buildings: Jeff Whitworth, K-State crop entomologist, keeps the show rolling as he discusses ants and termites. He has been receiving multiple questions and wants to let people know what they can look for and how they can handle the situation. 00:23:05 – Piping Plover Characteristics: Ending the show is K-State fisheries and aquatics Extension specialist Joe Gerken as he explains what Piping Plovers are and if they are in Kansas. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan
News with Michael (in for Sean) 5-30-2025 ...Teenage Mutant Ninja Termites
The Great Spirit of the Termite offers the gift of a higher vantage point of perception for those of our species as we are ready to claim it. Want access to the transcript and show notes for future episodes? Visit our website at www.gaiatranslate.com Please rate, review and share the Gaia Translate podcast with your friends and colleagues so that more of us are able to receive this timely communication from the greater family of life we are all a part of.
You may have seen some termites swarming already. We talk about what you need to know about termites, roaches, mosquitoes, and all those pesky pests. Joe Martin, owner of Terminix and Board Certified Entomologist, joins Tommy.
* A tentative settlement in the Archdiocese's abuse case has been reached. We'll get the details and what still has to happen * What you need to know about termites, roaches, mosquitoes, and all those pesky pests
* What needs to happen to fix the problems at the New Orleans jail? * More on what we've learned about WHY we had the brownout on Sunday * What's next for the Big Beautiful Bill? * Should you keep your kids on a schedule over summer break? * Explaining the clergy abuse settlement and what comes next * What to know about termites, cockroaches, and keeping your home pest-free
Essential Tips for Buying & Maintaining Your Home | Market Updates & InsightsIn this episode, Vito shares valuable advice for prospective home buyers on maintenance and inspection issues to watch out for, such as foundational, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC concerns. He also covers the importance of proper home inspections to disclose potential problems. The video includes a market update highlighting the highest and lowest property sales this week in Palo Alto and Los Gatos, with specifics on house prices, average sales timelines, and more. Get practical insights on keeping your home in top shape and stay informed about the local real estate market trends.Thinking of Buying an Older Home? Here Are Some Things to Keep in Mind Get Your AC NOWSanta Clara County Highs and Lows Los Gatos Home of the Week Santa Clara County Price Reductions FREE HOME BUYER CHECKLIST HERE https://abitanogroup.com/HomebuyerchecklistHome Inspection CHECKLIST HERE https://abitanogroup.com/homeinspectionchecklist00:00 Introduction: Buying a New Home00:07 Home Maintenance Essentials01:35 Electrical and Plumbing Issues01:58 Hazardous Materials in Older Homes02:41 Heating and Cooling Systems03:36 Termites and Bugs05:58 Los Gatos House of the Week
Segment Teaser – We're back with Part Two of our deep dive into home inspections with expert guest Jason Laetsch, Franchise Owner and Certified Home Inspector with The Laetsch Team at Pillar To Post Home Inspections. In this follow-up segment on Go Gaddis Real Estate Radio, we go beyond the basics and explore how to set realistic expectations, when to opt for specialty inspections, and what role (if any) inspectors play in repairs.
Think DIY pest control will take care of your termite problem? Think again. Consider the sheer scale of your infestation… and weigh the benefits of professional help instead. Contact Connor's Pest Pros (888-284-6968) at https://connorspestpros.com/locations/pest-control-sterling/ Connor's Pest Pros City: Springfield Address: 5410 Port Royal Rd Website: https://connorspestpros.com/contact/ Phone: +1 888 284 6968
As the United States nears its 250th anniversary, I'm joined by Jeffrey Anderson—President and Founder of American Main Street Initiative—who has a powerful message on the importance of celebrating our nation's history and its heroes. - - - Today's Sponsor: Beam - Visit https://shopbeam.com/KLAVAN and use code KLAVAN to get our exclusive discount of up to 40% off.
Coach Pete and the Financial Safari team serve up a fun, fast-paced deep dive into retirement planning in this episode, covering everything from asset protection and guaranteed income to the hidden dangers of “financial termites.” With the Power Plan at the center, they show how to build a retirement that’s strong, safe, and built to last. Add in emotional wellness, lifestyle alignment, and a dash of inflation-fighting wisdom, and you’ve got your retirement game plan sealed tighter than a termite tent!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 395 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger drive down I-95 just south of Providence, Rhode Island, searching for a huge monster who lurks near the highway. This giant creature has been stalking the region for 45 years now. Have you seen it? See more here: https://ournewenglandlegends.com/episode-395-hunting-a-two-ton-monster-in-rhode-island/ Listen ad-free plus get early access and bonus episodes at: https://www.patreon.com/NewEnglandLegends Check out Jeff's new underground publication Shadow Zine! https://shadowzine.com/ Listen to Ray's Local Raydio! https://localraydio.com/
Functional Ecology author Dr Abbey Yatsko chats to Amelia Macho about her research article, 'Why are trees hollow? Termites, microbes, and tree internal stem damage in a tropical savanna' Abbey's study sought to understand how two important biotic decomposers, termites and microbes, decompose wood on the inside of living tree stems, shedding a light on previously concealed wood decomposition dynamics occurring inside trees. Abbey's research has implications for for accurate carbon estimation across savanna ecosystems, and suggests that tree carbon models should make efforts to incorporate the effects of internal stem damage. Read Abbey's full research article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.14727 Abbey's second research article, 'Rotten to the core? Drivers of the vertical profile and accumulation of internal tree stem damage' has also been published in Functional Ecology! Check it out here: https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.70061
Today we have state budgets passed, a Back the Blue bill, termite damage at the Cathedral-Basilica of the Immaculate Conception and some possible weather. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this month's episode, NPMA's technical team presented new research on consumer and professional grade cockroach baits, what termite corpse management means for termiticide performance, and insights into the USDA's dataset on Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza. We're joined by two special guests, Adam Brashier and Del Lawson of Modern Pest Control! Be sure to check out NPMA's Pestology blog for more information on the research covered in this episode! Have questions or feedback for the BugBytes team? Email us at training@pestworld.org, we'd love to hear from you!
Today we were delighted to host the team from the Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC), a leading Washington NGO dedicated to bringing stakeholders together to address critical policy issues for the U.S. and find areas of alignment for action. Joining us for the session are Margaret Spellings, President and CEO, along with her colleagues David Hill, Executive Vice President of Energy, and Bill Hoagland, Senior Vice President. Margaret became CEO of BPC in 2023 and brings extensive leadership experience at both the state and federal levels, most recently serving as President & CEO of Texas 2036. Earlier in her career, Margaret served as White House Chief Domestic Policy Advisor, Senior Policy Advisor and Secretary of Education under George W. Bush. David has more than 25 years of energy experience, having served as General Counsel of the U.S. DOE and as DOE's Deputy General Counsel for Energy Policy during the Bush administration, as well as Executive Vice President and General Counsel of NRG. Bill focuses on fiscal, health, and economic policy at BPC, following a long tenure on the U.S. Senate Staff and as VP of Public Policy at CIGNA Healthcare before joining BPC in 2012. We were thrilled to visit with Margaret, David, and Bill for their latest insights from Washington. In our conversation, Margaret first outlines the BPC's team structure and its dual focus on research and advocacy through bipartisan engagement on Capitol Hill. We discuss setbacks in U.S. education policy, including how 20 years of bipartisan federal accountability progress under Presidents Bush and Obama have been undone in recent years, highlighting the need to refocus on reading and evidence-based instruction. Bill provides an overview of the U.S. national debt, noting that politically untouchable programs dominate the budget and leave little room for meaningful reform. He flags that interest payments on the debt now exceed defense spending and describes the slow-building debt and energy crises as “termites under the porch,” noting that Washington only acts under strong leadership or in response to crisis. David shares his perspective on the need for durable, stable energy policy and the importance of long-term policy certainty to encourage private sector investment in infrastructure. We explore BPC's efforts to modernize education and workforce policy to reflect today's labor market, how private conversations often reveal more bipartisan consensus than public discourse suggests, and how BPC facilitates those critical dialogues. We also touch on the disconnect between Washington and the rest of the nation, the need to clearly communicate how policy failures impact everyday Americans, the challenges posed by outdated government technology, and much more. Thank you, Margaret, David, and Bill, for sharing your insights and expertise with us all! Mike Bradley kicked us off with a few updates focused on Trump's first 100 days, Canadian election results, and the recent Spain/Portugal power outage. The best word to describe Trump's first 100 days would be volatility, or as we have aptly named it, Trumpatility! The 10yr bond yield has fallen ~40bps (to 4.2%) over this timeframe and the U.S. dollar has depreciated by ~6%. Two commodity standouts are WTI price, which has plunged ~$15/bbl to ~$61/bbl, and gold, up ~22% to ~$3,300/oz. From a broader equity standpoint, the S&P 500 was down ~8%, Nasdaq down ~10% and Russell 2000 down ~14%. The S&P 500 Volatility Index spiked by ~50% (and ~275% at its April 7th volatility peak). The Energy sector was down ~11% with Oil Services down ~28%, E&Ps down ~21%, Refiners down ~15%, U.S. Oil Majors down ~10%, Midstream down ~5% and Alternative Energy up ~5%. Electric Utilities were up ~2% while IPPs/Power Index was down ~18%. Regarding the Canadian election, Mark Carney's Liberal Party eked out a narrow win Monday night against Poilievre's Conservative Party but fell short of a majority in t
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Teri was getting ready for bed last night and all of the sudden a swarm of termites came out of nowhere... what are you going to do if you were in her situation?
Dean talks about pest control and is joined by founder of ECOLA Pest Control, Sue Fries. Sue Fries talks about her mission with ECOLA and some of the treatments the company provides without any toxic chemicals to provide a safety environment to each person. Dean and Sue talk about termites and how much damage they cause in homes. Plus, Dean and Sue talk about orange oils and how it's not recommended for human health and environment.
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It's spring which means that termites are swarming. This episode covers common termites that can be associated with structures: native subterranean termites, formosan subterranean termites, and drywood termites.AgriLife Publications on termites can be found here:https://agrilifelearn.tamu.edu/s/global-search/termite?c__results_layout_state=%7B%22page_number%22%3A1%2C%22refinements%22%3A%5B%7B%22nameOrId%22%3A%22Product_Type__c%22%2C%22type%22%3A%22DistinctValue%22%2C%22attributeType%22%3A%22Custom%22%2C%22values%22%3A%5B%22Publications%22%5D%7D%5D%7DLogo by Natalie CervantesMusic by Owen DesBles
Tommy talks with Joe Martin, owner of Terminix and a board-certified entomologist, about what to watch for with termite season here
* Termite season is here...and here's what to know * We check in with Councilmember Freddie King about the French Quarter sanitation contract mess and if he's heard anything from the Cantrell administration.
* Freddie King on the French Quarter sanitation saga and what should happen * What should the Saints do in the first round of the draft? * We have to hold juveniles who commit violent crimes accountable * What is the state of NORD and New Orleans parks and sports fields? * Is President Trump backing off on his tariffs? * Termite season is here! What you should know and watch for
Dean gives listeners small, easy tips to do a little 'makeover magic' in their homes. Dean answers listener questions about whether it's better to tent or spot treat when subterranean termites are only in certain areas of the home, how to properly install a wood burning stove in a home in the high desert, and the right self-sealing underlayment for roof shingles.
We live in a complex world. However, as humans, we are accustomed to finding answers by simplifying this complexity. But what do we do when simple models fail to answer the questions of complex systems? What are the methods to understand complex systems? What happens when we start looking at the world with the lens of complexity? We had a lot of fun discussing this topic with our guest Suri Venkatachalam, who is a Scientist and an Entrepreneur. Join us on this masterclass on complex systems.We discuss:* How to define Complex Systems?* We are surrounded by complexity* How do we study Complex Systems?* Complicated vs Complex Systems* Attributes of Complex Systems* Complexity in Nature* How to look at the de-extinction of the Dire Wolf?* Optimism towards handling complexity* How to look at AI from the complexity lens* RecommendationsAlso, please note that Puliyabaazi is now available on Youtube with video.Read more:Book | Commanding Hope: The Power We Have to Renew a World in Peril by Thomas Homer-DixonBook | Making Sense of Chaos: A Better Economics for a Better World by J. Doyne FarmerBook | A Crude Look at the Whole: The Science of Complex Systems in Business, Life, and Society by John H. MillerBook | At Home in the Universe: The Search for the Laws of Self-Organization and Complexity by Stuart A. KauffmanBook | Complexity: A Guided Tour by Melanie MitchellRelated Puliyabaazi:लोकनीति में जटिलता को कैसे समझें? Complexity theory for Public PolicyIf you have any questions for the guest or feedback for us, please comment here or write to us at puliyabaazi@gmail.com. If you like our work, please subscribe and share this Puliyabaazi with your friends, family and colleagues.Website: https://puliyabaazi.inHosts: @saurabhchandra @pranaykotas @thescribblebeeTwitter: @puliyabaaziInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/puliyabaazi/Subscribe & listen to the podcast on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Castbox, AudioBoom, YouTube, Spotify or any other podcast app. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.puliyabaazi.in
The SE region of the United States is a termite hotspot, and the Upstate of SC (Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson and surrounding counties) is no exception. In SC realtors are constantly dealing with them, and I have three termite stories from the past few months that I'm eager to share. What I've learned from these stories is this: there are solutions to termites, but oftentimes the pest control company who is supposed to be treating the termites is just as much a part of the termite problem as they are the solution. As always, if you have any questions or comments (or, of course, need a realtor), feel free to reach out to Stan McCune directly by phone/text at (973) 479-1267 or by email at smccune@cdanjoyner.com
This episode of The Valley Today, hosted by Janet Michael, featured a fascinating conversation with Vince Kidwell, District Manager at Dodson Pest Control, along with service supervisor Tim Michael, who happens to be Janet's husband. The discussion provided an in-depth look at the extensive services offered by Dodson Pest Control and highlighted the company's rich history and family-oriented operation. Dodson Pest Control, established in 1944, has grown to serve nine states, with a strong presence in communities such as Winchester. Vince and Tim detailed the wide range of services they offer, from residential to commercial and industrial pest control. The services extend to unique situations like treating RVs, an area Tim knows well from personal experience. Listeners learned about the common pests in the area, the importance of prevention, and the incredible expertise Dodson Pest Control brings to the table. The conversation also delved into specific pests like spiders, ants, termites, and bedbugs, with Vince and Tim sharing valuable insights on treatment and prevention. One of the key takeaways was the importance of professional inspections, which Dodson offers for free. The experts emphasized that using over-the-counter products can often do more harm than good. Instead, a tailored approach with professional help ensures the best outcomes. Listeners also got personal anecdotes from Janet about how her husband's career at Dodson has made her more pest-aware, and Vince shared stories from the field, enlightening the audience on the intricacies of pest control. For those interested in learning more or seeking pest control services, Vince recommended visiting the Dodson Brothers website: https://www.dodsonbros.com/ where they could find comprehensive information and contact details. You can also call their office: 540-662-6961.
This week on “The Thrill Of The Kill Podcast” Host Ex-Exterminator / Comedian Larry Izzo welcomes our resident Entomologist Michael Deutsch. Listen Carefully as we discuss seeing more Roaches & Rodents in The 5 Boroughs & Can Humans get Bird Flu? Plus How ya know you have Termites! Don't miss this Informative Episode!
Termites help fertilise soil, are a crucial part of forest eco-systems and can even make a tasty treat
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Its been an interesting few days for Teri at her apartment complex. She has been dealing with some pesky pests and now she is going to have to tent her apartment?!
Underneath the soil crawls the true foundation of the world, Termites. These amazing invertebrates are amazing engineers, farmers, and conquerors?
As temperatures start to increase, so do the mosquitoes. We talk with Zack Lemon with the Audubon Insectarium about tips for dealing with them, how you can check your property for breeding spots...and why they seem to prefer some of us over others
Fossilized termite nests identical to modern ones were found in dinosaur-era wood. This contradicts evolutionary claims of gradual development, supporting the biblical assertion that creatures reproduce after their kind. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1232/29
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Jim Walter, Senior Threat Researcher on SentinelLabs research team, to discuss their work on "HellCat and Morpheus | Two Brands, One Payload as Ransomware Affiliates Drop Identical Code." Over the past six months, new ransomware groups like FunkSec, Nitrogen, and Termite have emerged, while established threats such as Cl0p and LockBit 4.0 have resurfaced. Two prominent Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) operations, HellCat and Morpheus, have gained traction, with research indicating that affiliates of both are using nearly identical ransomware payloads. Despite similarities in their encryption techniques and ransom notes, there is no conclusive evidence linking HellCat and Morpheus to the Underground Team, though shared tools or affiliates may be involved. The research can be found here: HellCat and Morpheus | Two Brands, One Payload as Ransomware Affiliates Drop Identical Code Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Walter, Senior Threat Researcher on SentinelLabs research team, to discuss their work on "HellCat and Morpheus | Two Brands, One Payload as Ransomware Affiliates Drop Identical Code." Over the past six months, new ransomware groups like FunkSec, Nitrogen, and Termite have emerged, while established threats such as Cl0p and LockBit 4.0 have resurfaced. Two prominent Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) operations, HellCat and Morpheus, have gained traction, with research indicating that affiliates of both are using nearly identical ransomware payloads. Despite similarities in their encryption techniques and ransom notes, there is no conclusive evidence linking HellCat and Morpheus to the Underground Team, though shared tools or affiliates may be involved. The research can be found here: HellCat and Morpheus | Two Brands, One Payload as Ransomware Affiliates Drop Identical Code Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us as we talk about this cult classic 90s Star trek parody! We'll break down this icon Tim Allen role where he leads his crew of... well... actors into space to battle the evil green dude, and save the remaining Termites.... or Thermians. Find out what we think of this star studded space comedy.
This is season 4. In this episode, Mike Charleston is joined with his wife Sarah and Chuck Tate. While going through the marriage books they are reading, they came across the ideas of termites that eat away at marriage. The outside may still look alright, but inside is all rotten. They take that concept and discuss what are "termites" in 2025 that can be harmful in our relationships. They go back to the marriage moment, with a challenge to themselves and the listeners. Also, Sarah's song of the week. Chuck has a missionary story.If you want to ask a question or make a comment: Talk@fellowshipofbelievers.orgOr record a voice message https://anchor.fm/mike-charleston/messagSarah's new book "You Can Run in Flip-Flops, But Is That the Best Way"Check out the website at www.fellowshipofbelievers.orgTo watch Every Step go here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eh8dX0VUPJw&t=s&ab_channel=RebekahCharlestonSubscribe on YouTubeOr watch it here https://youtu.be/ZYMOWXPMtwMFind the show on:Apple, Spotify, Anchor, Breaker, Google, Pocket Cast, RadioPublic, Audible, and now on YouTube