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For the Record is a conversation series where we speak with all manner of music heads — DJs, music journos, indie label captains, record shop owners, listening bar kingpins, et al — about their stories + the music that makes them. Join the Crate Coalition: https://discord.gg/sAaG6a7bv4 Wyatt is SoundCloud's director of music intelligence and analytics and leads a team analyzing streaming trends and artist and fan communities on SoundCloud. His team's work informs fan, creator, and editorial strategy, and plays a pivotal role in A&R. He's also a journalist and photographer, write about music, music + data, culture, science, food and healthcare. With Ian Chainey, he's been writing Stereogum's monthly metal column, The Black Market, for over a decade. MUSIC MENTIONS Nine Inch Nails Metallica Sepultura Relapse Records Spectrum Fest Amorphis “Weeper on the Shore” by Amorphis Pasi Koskinen Iron Maiden “Rock in Rio” album by Iron Maiden Napster Agalloch “The Mantle” album by Agalloch Cold Cave “Cherish the Light Years” album by Cold Cave “The Great Pan Is Dead” by Cold Cave Invisible Oranges BrooklynVegan Doug Moore Mike Nelson Pyrrhon Stereogum Saint Vitus Bar (NYC) Dave Castillo Liturgy “Aesthetica” by Liturgy Taylor Swift Aaron Lariviere Ian Chainey “Whole Lotta Red” album by Playboi Carti Q&A Erech Leleth “Inevitable” album by Summer Haze '99 “God's Hands” by Hardrock “Tales from the Thousand Lakes” album by Amorphis 夢遊病者 (aka Sleepwalker) Discovering music today (37:37): Ian Chainey Doug Moore Bandcamp Fiadh Productions Artists discovered in the past year (42:47): Summer Haze '99 Bergfried Damián Antón Ojeda Sadness abriction Hardrock First album ever purchased (47:10): “Loser” by Beck Most recent album purchased (48:07): “Banshee” album by abriction Desert island discs (48:28): “Elegy” by Amorphis “ATLiens” by OutKast “Sing the Sorrow” by AFI
Send us a Text Message.Brian's "B.Friendly Fitness World Tour" finds him back in Finland where his world tour started last year. Turku Tuomiopäivä Sport Summer Festival is the premier fitness event in the "Land of Thousand Lakes" and this year it has drawn some of the top athletes throughout Europe including multiple Games athletes.We are joined by Minna Ajo-Notin, who will join Brian for the second year on the live broadcast, to preview the event and discuss the growth of fitness in Finland.Today's episode is brought to you by Home Grown Releaf and STRIKE MVMNT.Check out the new transit trainers.https://strike-mvmnt.comVisit us on our website at bfriendlyfitness.comConnect with us on Instagram BFriendly on Instagram Brian on Instagram PC on Instagram Bella on Instagram Chad on Instagram This podcast is brought to you by Home Grown ReleafUse code Friend20 at checkout!https://hgrcbd.com/Subscribe to the weekly B.Friendly Fitness DigestDelivered to your inbox every Friday Morning!https://bfriendlyfitness.ck.page/
Frank wraps up the show talking about Boston Red Sox player Jarren Duran yelling a slur to a heckler. He moves on to talk with Gov. Tim Pawlenty, former Republican Governor of Minnesota. They talk about understanding Gov. Tim Walz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Unmoored from the harbors of Marina del Rey, the yacht gets trailered to The Land of a Thousand Lakes this week, where John and Tom go exploring for the history, sonic markers and artists that made up “The Minneapolis Sound” of the late 70s and 1980s. What made this sound great? Let's dive in! Want to do a freshwater deep dive yourself? We've got you covered: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/20pYqecUQxYaj7caDGbwSu?si=8Ih9bQnyR-iFivVsFx5kdA&pi=u-Yg-SzeiNSe-4 Listen and Subscribe: Find the podcast platform of your choice here. References and Related: Playlist of songs featured on Out of the Main John's Spotify Yacht Rock Playlist Tom's Spotify Yacht Rock Playlist Intro/outro: Stock Music “We're Here” composed by John H. Nixon (BMI) Find and Follow: The Mainland: OutoftheMain.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yachtrockpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/outofthemain YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@outofthemain Support the Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outofthemain --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outofthemain/support
For this week's episode we speak to an Irish fly angler who is now not only living and fishing in Sweden but also represents his adopted country at World Championship level. Wicklow's Graham Reynolds tells us about the incredible fishing that's to be had in Sweden and how, despite his early struggles in the competition scene over there, he kept at it and in a few years it led to him fishing at the Worlds and captaining Sweden in 2024. Plus he also tells us about the incredible landscape and fishing to be had in the country known as the Land of the Thousand Lakes – but his most memorable fish on the fly still came from Irish waters. Rate, review and follow the show to keep up to date with all the latest Ireland on the Fly episodes on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Plus you can sign up for our newsletter on IrelandontheFly.com and get regular updates on Instagram.com/IrelandontheFly.
Top flight folk metal for ya this episode as The Mighty Decibel shines a light on the first four crucial albums from Finland's Amorphis. The evolution of the band's sound over the 90s is startling ... and that progression continues to this day. From death metal to progressive folk metal ... let us show you the way!!!! Side One The Karelian Isthmus (1992) (0:00) Karelia (0:43) The Gathering (4:56) Grail's Mysteries Tales From the Thousand Lakes (1994) (7:59) Thousand Lakes (10:04) Into Hiding Elegy (1996) (13:45) Against Windows (17:47) On Rich and Poor Side 2 (23:03) My Kantele Tuonela (1999) (28:02) The Way (32:37) Morning Star (36:27) Tuonela (41:00) Divinity
The Land of a Thousand Lakes, is the famous moniker for this nation, but there is so much more to this nation than its geographical features. With a history dating back over 5000 years, with many different people groups figuring out how to survive in this frigid tundra. This nation has weathered some of history's must brutal eras from the reign of the Hanseatic League to the Soviet Regime. In recent memory this nation has left a permanent mark in the tech industry, and made its culture a mainstay in European media. This is all without mentioning the legendary "White Death". This is Finland.
Entrevista con Oscar Del Val, cantante y fundador de DORMANTH, banda referente en España del Death metal melodico. Hablaremos con él de todo lo referente a la banda y a todo los inicios de metal extremo en España donde se inicio con NOPRESION. Actualmente tambien está en IN THOUSAND LAKES. Tertulia muy entretenida dirigida por Kikemaiden. -DORMANTH: DREAMCATCTHER. -DORMANTH: FIRE. -NOPRESION: PARRICIDA. -DORMANTH: CRYSTAL BONE. -DORMANTH: LOST IN THE SKY. -DORMANTH: REMEMBRANCE.... -DORMANTH: THE EYE. -DORMANTH: MIRROR HATE. -DORMANTH: LIKE ICE. -DORMANTH: SANDS OF FROZEN TEARS. -DORMANTH: SEA OF TREES. -IN THOUSAND LAKES: N.W.O -DORMANTH: BLOODY SCARS. -DORMANTH: STATE OF MIND. -DORMANTH: TRAGICOMIC DAY.
Erik Osberg of The Outdoor Report checks in with Kev to talk Otter Tail Country as we put the spotlight on the County of A Thousand Lakes. (1,048 to be exact). Like most people we've talked with this spring, the water was still frozen on most of the lakes when we talked but that's clearly not the case now. He discusses the state of the fisheries of Otter Tail Country as we close in on the Opener.
Amorphis has had a long and storied career in death metal that has seen the band become influences for so many and one that has produced many exceptional albums. Upcoming album Halo (Atomic Fire Records) is yet another feather in the hat of a band that gets better with age. Just ahead of the new album, Buke and bassist Olli-Pekka Laine uncover some backstory on Halo and some of the differences of this album to Queen of Time, they go down memory lane of Amorphis and how their sound has changed over the years and what's been instrumental in adding fans over the years, Olli's past with hardcore and some of his favorites from the genre, the importance of Tales from the Thousand Lakes, and they discuss an upcoming tour and memories of touring in the U.S. All this and so much more so dig in.9C LINKS: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
Today, we're embarking on a journey to the far north of Europe. To a place of summer midnight sun and the magical northern lights of the winter. The Land of a Thousand Lakes. A place where saunas are as common as cafes. And, with just a few days to go until Christmas, I imagine it's a hive of activity given that Lapland in the north of the country is the home of Santa Claus and his elves. Of course, I'm talking about Fantastic Finland.And I'm joined by two wonderful guests today to help bring this diverse and beautiful country to life. First, we'll hear from the actress Tracy-Ann Oberman. You'll know Tracy-Ann from shows like EastEnders, Friday Night Dinner, It's A Sin and Ridley Road. She has a special connection to Finland, which she'll tell us about when she shares her Finnish travel diaries, coming up.And then, we're joined by Finland Destination Expert, and food and travel writer, Bre Graham, who has travelled extensively around the country, and shares so many brilliant different recommendations and tips, for places to visit, stay, eat, and what to bring home in your suitcase. Tracy-Ann Oberman's Destination Recap:Temppeliaukio Church, HelsinkiRestaurant Nasinneula, TampereMuseum Centre Vapriikki, TampereSuomenlinna, HelsinkiMoomin World, Naantali Bre's Recap: Löyly Helsinki sauna, HelsinkiGoodio Chocolate Factory, VantaaNolla Restaurant, Helsinki Finnish LaplandLake Inari, SápmiAlbina Ravintola & Viinibaari, Kallio, HelsinkiSt George Hotel, Helsinki Lapland Hotel, HelsinkiIf you would like to read more about Finland head to visitfinland.com. If you enjoyed today's episode don't forget to subscribe. And come and follow me on Instagram - I'm @hollyrubenstein. Have a very Happy Christmas and thanks so much for listening. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this edition of Minnesota: Land of Trend Thousand Lakes, Jack and Miles discuss Ron DeSantis suggesting Florida get its own military, Joel Osteen's toilets overflowing with money, the complete lack of buzz around 'Red Notice', the 'Salt Bae' restaurant manager justifying their high prices, John Eastman pleading the 5th, and Ethan Crumbley's parents being charged with manslaughter Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
On this episode we begin by discussing the greatness of New Hampshire, the greatness of Minnesota and the greatness of going on vacation with Colby. Then we get into the week's (month's?) tech news including Valve's handheld blockbuster and why Amazon is creeping around your hallways. Picks of the week: Sabrent USB 3.0 to SATA I/II/III Dual Bay External Hard Drive Docking Station (Shaun Jennings) Honest Networks (Dan Miller) Semiosis 2 (Colby Rabideau) dontpanic.io Twitter: @dontpanicshow Proud member of the Coffee & Beer family of podcasts, streaming at coffeeandbeer.tv.
Guitarist Esa Holopainen has been making music with Finnish melodic death metal act Amorphis for over 30 years. Thanks to the metallic and melodic beauty of such classic albums as “Tales from the Thousand Lakes”, “Elegy” and “Skyforger”, Holopainen‘s magnificent abilities to create enchanting atmospheres and innovative riffs have become widely known within the worldwide [...]
Minnesota has many lakes. People call Minnesota the "Land of 10,000 Lakes." Ln fact, there are more than 15,000 lakes. It also has rivers. The great Mississippi River begins at Lake ltasca. lt is very small where it starts. The river then flows 2,340 miles to the Gulf of Mexico.The name Minnesota is a Native American word. Can you guess what it means? lf you think that Minnesota means "water," you are right. lt means "sky-colored water." lt is a good name for this state.Minnesota also has many forests. People tell a story about a woodcutter named Paul Bunyan. He was very large. They say he cut down 500 trees before breakfast.Minnesota is beautiful, but it is very cold in the winter. ln the biggest city, Minneapolis, there are skyways between many buildings. Skyways are like bridges. People can walk from place to place without going out into the cold.St. Paul is the capital of Minnesota. Here, at the winter carnival, people make ice sculptures.Minnesota is a safe and healthy place to live. lt has the best school system in the country. Students choose the school they want to go to. The medical system is also very good.
CatavanCast #11 - Freezing In Finland | Van Life Podcast In this episode, we go over everything you need to know before planning your visit to the Land of the Thousand Lakes, Finland! From legal driving requirements to the best public transport ticket in Helsinki, we'll go through our adventure through the country and the lessons we learned along the way! Facebook: catavanukInstagram: catavanukYoutube: Search for CatavanukMusic: www.bensound.com
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Come along with Cootiecounto as he travels to Finland and the land of a thousand lakes. Cootiecounto is a boy Goop who believes that all girls have cooties. He gets tricked by a girl Goop and ends up being transported to Finland where he meets a very kind and helpful girl swan. He is chased by the Gulo Gulo of Finland. Will he make it back to Goopworld on his own or will he need the help of a girl?Find out at https://gooptales.com/goop-boys/cootiecounto
This topic came from our monthly Patreon topic poll. It didn't win, but a patron was curious how I would make this topic interesting. What do you know about Finland? ... That's what I thought! So sit back, close your eyes (unless you're driving) and fill your brain with fine Finnish facts. Guest segment from Conspiracy Theoryology Audio feedback from Bunny Trails podcast Support the show. Read the full script and find sources. Reach out and touch Moxie on FB, Twit, the 'Gram, email, and you can also leave a question or fact of your own on my voicemail at 804-404-2669. Music by Kevin MacLeod
Transcripts and full credits available on the website, scenicbywayspodcast.comWritten, directed and produced by Ben Sembler. In order of appearance performed by Jason Culp, Christian Henley, Patrice Glass, Sammi Lappin, Liesl Jackson, and Heather J Ryan.Featuring original theme music by Rosie Tucker, and background music by Doctor Turtle.“Smokey Bear” and “Only you can prevent wildfires.” used with the permission of the USDA Forest Service.Thanks for listening, drive safe.
...Finland has one lake for every 26 people per population I’m joined by Tobi, who talks about her experience in Finland and India Topics covered • The BAME experience whilst on Erasmus • Finns’ hospitality & willingness to learn about other cultures • Finnish education system – the best in the world, also one of the hardest • The snow and the cold, of course • How self awareness is absolutely critical whilst on a year abroad Tobi’s Instagram: @tobi_olutade Any questions, queries or anything you want addressed on the show? Email: onlywhenstudyingabroad@gmail.com Twitter: @owsapod This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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"I'm going to the cabin this weekend!" How many times have you heard that from a neighbor, a friend or a workmate and thought that dream of a 2nd home is out of reach for you. Think twice. Second homes are in reach for almost all of us. Mortgage expert Carrie Guarrero has created this dream many times over for her clients, and sits down with Tim Murphy to debunk the myths around what it takes to get into your dream getaway. In this episdoe, you'll learn: If you really need 20% down to finance a second home The 3 most important things when considering a second home The one thing you need before considering renting your 2nd home And more After this episode, you'll soon be saying to your friends, "I'm heading to my cabin this weekend!" Enjoy. To contact Carrie for more information, head here Special thanks to Carrie Guarerro for hosting us this week, and thank you for listening to the Edina SW Minneapolis Advice Givers Podcast Carrie Guarrero Producing Branch Manager NMLS# 209015 Office: 952.851.8966 Email: cghomeloan@fairwaymc.com Episode Transcript: Carrie Guarrero: 00:00 You know, uh, being in this land of 10,000 lakes, Tim, it's just kind of a Minnesota staple. Everybody grew up going to somebody's cabin if it wasn't there. Announcer: 00:11 Welcome to the Edina Southwest Minneapolis advice givers podcast. I'm going to the cabin this weekend. How many times have you heard that from a neighbor, a friend, or a workmate thought that dream of owning a second home is out of reach for you. Second homes are in reach for almost all the bus, fairway independent mortgage expert Carrie Guarrero has created this free many times over for her clients and sits down with Tim Murphy to debunk the myths around what it takes to get into your dream. Get away. In this episode you'll learn if you really need 20 percent down to finance a second home. The three most important things when considering a second home, the one thing you need before considering renting your second home and more and now outside on a beautiful, sunny, Edina day or maybe not, here's Tim Murphy. Tim Murphy: 00:56 Carrie, have you ever heard of Murphy's law? Yeah, absolutely. So today we are shooting our podcast with Carrie and we are out any Dinah at centennial lakes and you know what it was supposed to be perfect. Is supposed to be 80 blue skies, beautiful weather. Well, Murphy's law hit and today it's raining. Carried. Didn't you hit hail on the weekend? Carrie Guarrero: 01:22 A little bit of Hail on my way and that was fun. We had hail. Tim Murphy: 01:26 Uh, there's a little wind and our buddy back here is blowing leaves. So you know what it's going to be an exciting episode today. Carrie Guarrero: 01:35 We're excited to be here and we're gonna roll anyway because that's what we do, right? So we do, man, this is real life, right? It is indeed. Tim Murphy: 01:42 So, Hey Carrie, the, one of the things I wanted to hit on was I read a really interesting article by us news and it talks about does it make sense to buy a second home? What are your thoughts on that? Carrie Guarrero: 01:55 You know, being in this land of 10,000 lakes, Tim, it's just kind of a Minnesota staple, right? Everybody grew up going to somebody's cabin if it wasn't their own. I know I loved going up to Virginia and I have fond memories of getting on four wheelers and weapon through woods or to headed to duluth right after this. I am headed to duluth right after this and our favorite spot is up in madeline island and I was just looking at some memories from last year and one of my twins said, can we stay for another week? And you know, that's just kinda lake life is a Minnesota staple. So second homes are something that we need to talk about in Minnesota. 10 Thousand Lakes man. Tim Murphy: 02:42 One hundred percent agree. I mean right when we're done, I'm heading up to brainerd, right? The leg. So I'm one of the things that they said was owning a second home may sound like something only the wildly rich do, but that isn't always the case. What do you have to say about that? Carrie Guarrero: 02:55 That's absolutely positively not the case. I work clients every day. Who, number one a, inheriting cabin properties is a, something is a common occurrence because they're passed down from generation to generation. It was grandpa's cabin then it was mom's Gavin. Now it's my cabin, so we do a lot of remodeling or updating to those homes, a little down payment compared to what people think. I have a lot of conversations to him where I answered the phone and they're like, hey, I, I read this and I heard that I need to totally see in the article you said you have to have plenty of money to have a second home. You know, I guess that's a relative term. What is plenty of money, right? But you don't need 20 percent down, which a lot of people would think that you do. Carrie Guarrero: 03:44 So I think that the plenty of money aspect, tim probably lends more into maintenance repairs and making sure that you can afford the payment. Right? Tim Murphy: 03:54 So if I don't need 20 percent down, how do, how do you solve that problem? Because I thought for sure I would need 20 percent down. Carrie Guarrero: 04:00 You don't need 20 percent down for a second home if you're actually going to utilize it as your second home and it's not an investment property, but your second home that you are going to be visiting throughout the year and spending time there. You don't need 20 percent down and in fact interest rates are very comparable to a primary residence is to, if your going to occupy that property as your second home throughout the year. Tim Murphy: 04:24 What about debt? I mean, you know, obviously I have a first house right now. I'm taking on a second home. I mean, what do I have to think about as far as my, whether it's a debt to income ratio or the additional expenses of owning a second home. I mean, what, what's my concern? Carrie Guarrero: 04:38 There are three things that I always counsel home buyers about when they're looking at second homes or investment properties. Quite frankly, the number one thing is reserves. You know, I, I talked to every one of my clients about what if something happens? You know what, what if there's a job loss or God forbid there's a temporary disability loss of income. Some sort, are you going to be able to continue to pay that payment so don't get so worried about, again, debt is relative so to how much income you make. Right? But in the article they talk about the debt to income ratio. Sure. Right? Sure. Well, but if you have money in the bank, that's where the magic is, right? Speaker 1: 05:22 Because who worries when they have six months of reserves in the bank in order to subsidize payments or debt load if they need to, then there's not a big concern if something happens a month or two and you need to make up or a refrigerator goes out and you need to. So that's the number two thing I would say money in the bank in order to subsidize payments. If something happens. Number two thing is maintenance and repairs. I mean you're a homeowner already, right? So you know that the water softener goes out or the refrigerator goes out. Man, last week I walked into my kitchen, tim and I stepped into water and I was like, this is not good. What just happened? And it was coming from the refrigerator and I'm like, well yeah, we've only been here, this is a brand new refrigerator really? Carrie Guarrero: 06:09 And I'm like, what is going on? But the, again, Murphy's law, it happens, it just happens. And so being prepared for those things is important. And when you have a second home, it's just that added layer of potential for maintenance and repairs. So a maintenance, that's the third thing. Who's gonna take care of this property. Everybody has these grand thoughts like I'm going to go to the cabin every weekend and then life happens and you have weddings and you have funerals and you have events, right? And you have other things that don't allow you to go to the cabins. So. But the lawn still needs to be mowed and the lake still needs to be taken care of and you know, just that standard maintenance stuff still needs to happen. So making sure that there are provisions and slash or that you know, you've set up for people to take care of those. Tim Murphy: 07:02 The other thing is too, a lot of lake property has like, well and septic and things that you might not have if you live here in the suburbs. Absolutely. So I mean, what do I have to think about as far as expenses or what do you calculate to help me make sure that I'm taken care of there? I mean I don't, I don't even know what a well or septic is. Carrie Guarrero: 07:17 Sure, sure. You know what? I have a lot of clients. In fact I was working with one just last week who was absolutely positively want to be in an association for my second home. You know, we're sitting here and there are a lot of them where they've set up little communities right where they have an association and they've got a maintenance guy that's running around taking care of the grounds and it's a great setup for people because they can plug in and just like the homes that we're sitting here looking at today. Carrie Guarrero: 07:49 You know, there's a, there's town homes and the leaf blower guy is out there blowing leaves and so goes the situation in an association for a lake home. So, um, you know, that's one thing that I would say if somebody is really concerned about maintenance or whatever, those opportunities exist out there. Right? But the second thing would just be do your research, you know, know what you're dealing with. So if you're not familiar with well and septic and you're going to now own one, if it was your primary residence, you would get familiar with it, right? You would know what you were dealing with, you would know what pumping out your tank looked like. You'd know what doing a well test look like. I can do a lot of those things. Tend to find all that information for sure. Absolutely. And we help guide people through that as professionals, right? Carrie Guarrero: 08:37 We deal with that stuff every day, so it's not something to be overly scared of. Okay. Tim Murphy: 08:43 Another thing that people talk about when we're talking about debt is, well, hey, if maybe my debt to income ratio is too high or maybe I don't have just enough reserves, you know what, in today's digital age, I'll Vrbo, airbnb. I mean, I'll just rent it. What are your thoughts on that? Carrie Guarrero: 08:58 Huge, huge new thing, right? Um, it's so funny. I was just traveling myself and we absolutely did that. We went and rented somebody's apartment for a week and it was awesome and I would just caution folks that there is a big difference between a second home and an investment property. Number one. Uh, yeah. Second home, you're actually going to primarily use that for your own personal use cabin, right? Right. It's a cabin at someplace you're going to plan to go to every weekend or whatever throughout the summer. Carrie Guarrero: 09:32 Family with your friends, enjoy it. Right? But if you have a couple times a year that you decide, hey, I'm going to rent it out on weekly cabin rentals.com or whatever the name of those sites are, a, you go ahead and do that, but don't count on that income. I go back to my first statement, make sure you've got reserves because if you count on that income and then it doesn't happen and that puts you in trouble, I don't want you to be there. Tim Murphy: 10:00 Okay. So from a financing perspective, am I allowed to do that? Carrie Guarrero: 10:04 As long as. So that's where I sat. All right. If that's just happening once or twice a year, not a big deal. You get into nightly rentals, et Cetera, and that's a totally different kind of loan that is a commercial property, right? There are actually documents that you signed that say I am not going to rent my house out on a daily basis. Carrie Guarrero: 10:25 Right. So that's just, there's a big difference between the two and I am happy to help walk people through those variables. Tim Murphy: 10:34 Like there's a lot of different options and there's, well if this then that. Right? Carrie Guarrero: 10:38 You know what? People get scared, they read articles and they go, hey, I can't do this or you know, I've got to be extraordinarily rich in order to make this happen. Bottom line, they just need to pick up the phone and let's walk through it. And if the time's not right now let's make a plan to get to where you want to be. Will carry you. Just read my mind because point number five in this article is a whole of this seems a lot harder than it looks. It's not. Tim Murphy: 11:06 Yeah, I mean, it sounds like you have it all figured out. All I gotta do is just call you and we're good to go. Carrie Guarrero: 11:11 Well, the media would love to complicate things, Tim, you know, loans for those of us that do them every single day. And we've done a lot of them. We get that for you. It's not something you do every day, right? But that's why you call upon the professionals to help you establish a plan to get to where you want to be. Tim Murphy: 11:33 So what are your thoughts, you and off our little episode here on the u s news article. I mean, what should people think when they read this stuff? Carrie Guarrero: 11:41 You know, uh, like I just said about, uh, the media scaring people, I think don't disqualify yourself. I think a lot of news articles put seeds of doubt in people's minds. And then they just don't make that phone call, they just don't send that email, they just don't apply online. Don't let that stop you. Check it out. What do you have to lose? Tim Murphy: 12:05 Well, and especially when you got someone with your experience on the side window article says that it looks a lot harder than it seems. Maybe if they contact you it will be a lot easier than it seems. Well, we love to make it easier what people think. Tim Murphy: 12:20 Carrie, thanks a lot for coming on today. I love talking about this subject. Carrie Guarrero: 12:23 Absolutely a pleasure to be here. Announcer: 12:25 If you would like to learn more about Carrie Guarrero and Fairway Independent Mortgage, head to EdinaAdviceGivers.com While they're subscribed to advice givers by clicking the itunes or stitcher link and make sure to follow us on facebook and instagram to get behind the scenes photos and video from this episode. Special thanks to Carrie Guarerro and thank you for listening to this week's episode of the Edina-SW Minneapolis Advice Givers Podcast!
EL PLACER HEAVY - Un espacio para disfrutar del buen metal.Edición eRocktica Playlist: más de 40 minutos sin interrupción. Escucharemos parte de la discografia evolutica de la banda finesa Amorphis (desde Queen of Time hasta Tales From a Thousand Lakes).¡Escucha, descarga y comparte!"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use".
Mark, Jesse, and Robert Cooper discuss and review the latest album from Finnish Metal band Amorphis on Metal Hammer of Doom. Queen of Time is their thirteenth studio album released worldwide on 18 May 2018 through Nuclear Blast. This is the first album since 1999's Tuonela to feature original bassist Olli-Pekka Laine who rejoined the band in 2017, making this the first time since 1994's Tales from the Thousand Lakes that all four original band members played together on an album. The album was produced by Jens Bogren, who was described as "a true brother in spirit."
In episode two we talk about the land of a thousand lakes, Finland. Our lovely Johanna Ryynänen is here talking about first impressions of Berlin, what she liked the first time she came here and how it's different from Finland. It's about dancing professionally and at clubs with so called "cuddle rooms", and the many Finnish words for snow. You don't want to miss out! PS. Check her out on Instagram @jjohannakarolina See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week the Beer Nuts are joined by their guest Andy, & they explore better beers from the “Land of a Thousand Lakes”, Minnesota! Beer Nuts is brought to you each week by MichiganBeerGuy.com! Thank you for listening on iTunes & ChristopherMedia.net!
This show at Archive.orgTimeArtistSongAlbum 9:50 PMImmortalAt the Heart of WinterAt the Heart of Winter 9:56 PMLuca TurilliLord of the Winter SnowKing of the Nordic Twilight 10:02 PMAbigorCold Void ChoirFractal Possession 10:10 PMWintersunBeyond the Dark SunWintersun 10:14 PMKamelotOn the Coldest Winters NightEpica 10:17 PMFall of the LeafeWithin the Everfrozen WinternightEvanescent, Everfading 10:24 PMNortherFrozen AngelNo Way Back 10:29 PMAmorphisBlack Winter DayTales from the Thousand Lakes 10:33 PMDemons & WizardsWinter of SoulsDemons & Wizards 10:40 PMAt the GatesColdSlaughter of the Soul 10:41 PMSymphony XA Winters Dream (Ascension Part 2)The Damnation Game 10:45 PMCatameniaIced OverWinternight Tragedies 10:51 PMInto EternityTimeless WinterThe Scattering of Ashes 10:55 PMIron MaidenFear of the DarkBest of the Beast 11:01 PMDissectionFrozenThe Rebirth of DissectionAlso a bonus this week: outtakes! Audio ArchivesRecent Playlist Archive: Melting Point @ WRMC Melting Point Podcast Subscribe Podcast feed Audio Archives