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Happy New Year! Happy 2025! kicking off season 3 with an episode all about Bad Bunny's Three Kings Day present to all of us; his latest album DtMF. In this episode I talk about the track list, some of the important takeaways from BB's latest interviews, the conversation sparked and historical tidbits from the album, and of course, why I love this album so much. Video version of this episode is available to watch on YouTube @boominwithbella SOCIALS: @boominwithbella Playlists: search "Bella Lainez" on Spotify, Apple Music & SoundCloud.
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On this sacred day of Epiphany, we're peeking into the hidden wisdom of the Three Kings' journey and its mystical meaning for modern healers. From ancient Persian priest-astrologers to today's intuitive practitioners, discover how divine illumination and cosmic wisdom can reveal the seeds of your unique healing gifts. Through fascinating historical connections, current Mars insights, and ancestral Three Kings Day traditions, learn why this particular moment holds special significance for awakening your innate abilities. In this episode: The surprising connection between ancient astrologers, divine manifestation, and your healing gifts Why the Three Kings brought specific gifts Mars retrograde's shift into Cancer and what it means for healers The three essential keys to fully expressing your healing gifts Why self-doubt often blocks intuitive healers (and how to move past it) Special channeled message about the seed of potential waiting to recreate your universe
Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: Congestion pricing is now in effect for drivers entering Manhattan below 60th Street. Meanwhile, New Jersey town officials face a January 31 deadline to finalize state-mandated affordable housing plans for the next decade. Also, New York City is under a winter weather alert with light snow expected through Monday evening. Pus, East Harlem celebrates Three Kings Day this Monday with a parade featuring music, dancers, puppets, and live camels starting at 11 a.m. on Fifth Avenue and 104th Street.
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A bright star, a group of strangers, a long pilgrimage, an evil king, and a little child. This week Pastor Jim & Pastor JC share some reflections on what the ancient story of the “Three Kings” might mean for our faith this new year.
Join Angel Santana as he brings light to the start of the new year with "Have Faith, Let It Begin." This episode highlights the significance of Three Kings Day in Puerto Rico, a festive occasion that marks the final celebration of the holiday season for many families. In the midst of current global challenges, Angel reminds us of the reassurance and comfort that faith and family provide. Through captivating and heartfelt stories, he emphasizes the importance of creating cherished memories, sharing love, and staying connected with those we hold dear. Angel also discusses the struggle many face during difficult times, offering prayers and support for the affected communities in New York City and Las Vegas. He encourages listeners to hold on to hope, embrace one another, and keep the spirit of compassion alive. Tune in to "Have Faith, Let It Begin" for an uplifting message of love, unity, and gratitude. Let Angel and his family inspire you to carry this positivity throughout the year.
Welcome to a VERY SPECIAL Christmas Podcast. This episode originally aired as part of our Novel Nights Live Stream last month! You can watch the replay on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/live/IYSHfgdt-rE?si=YswLN4kPaNEB5ghzAbout this Episode:Join Francesca, Victoria, and Laura in this festive holiday chat as they dive into Christmas traditions from around the world, nostalgic memories, and what the season looks like for them today. From debates about real vs. fake trees, nativity sets, and favorite holiday foods, to discussions on holiday pressure, decorating hacks, and cozy Christmas movies, this episode is your perfect companion for the season.Whether you're into Hallmark movies, traditional family feasts, or just trying to survive the holidays with boundaries intact, this conversation is packed with relatable stories, laughs, and tips to make the season joyful.What We Discussed:When Does Christmas Begin? Advent traditions, post-Halloween decorating, and extended celebrations in Puerto Rico.Childhood Traditions: Nativity sets, Grand Market shopping in Jamaica, and Three Kings Day celebrations.Modern Holiday Practices: Real vs. fake Christmas trees, themed decorating, and finding what works for your family.Holiday Pressure: Managing stress, gift-giving expectations, and finding balance during the season.Favorite Christmas Movies: Home Alone, Hallmark films, and quirky picks like Love Actually.Holiday Food and Drinks: Caribbean black cakes, Italian panettone, Puerto Rican coquito, and Greek holiday feasts.Tips to Survive the Holidays: Setting boundaries, decorating hacks, and creating moments of calm amidst the chaos.Best Places to See Christmas Lights: New York City, Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo, and local holiday markets.Resources & Recommendations:Movie Mention: Deck the Walls by Danny Pellegrino (Hallmark and Peacock).Quick Tip: Look for small-town tree lightings or holiday markets for cozy, festive fun.Food Picks: Coquito (Puerto Rican eggnog), black cake (Jamaican fruitcake), and Greek pastitsio.
Join us as we get into the holiday spirit with a special Christmas-themed episode! Frankincense sounds intense... what the heck is myrrh? Learn about the three wise men, also known as the Magi, and the gifts they carried across the desert. Pucker up as we unravel the mysteries of mistletoe, and hear all about Three Kings Day, which comes 12 days after Christmas and is believed to be the day the Magi first saw the baby Jesus. Our special correspondent Rio tells us how he celebrates Christmas in Puerto Rico, and we get to enjoy a special holiday song from musician OK Ivy. All that plus Grandparent Stories, jokes, songs, and a real stumper of a riddle.To hear the original, longer version of Wild Interest producer Scott Gurian's story about parranda Christmas caroling in Puerto Rico, check out his podcast Far From Home.Music in this episode included Act II Hygro by Jo Wandrini courtesy of Epidemic Sound.Timestamps for this episode are available below. Parents: visit our website to help your kids contribute jokes or favorite sounds, or to send us a message: www.wildinterest.com/submissions0:00 - Episode 10 Intro1:28 - Three Kings Day6:29 - Joke Time7:04 - Call for Submissions7:31 - The Music of OK Ivy13:32 - Favorite Sounds15:03 - Riddle Question15:24 - Singing a Christmas Round16:27 - The Meaning of Mistletoe21:07 - Frankincense and Myrrh22:27 - Christmas Caroling in Puerto Rico26:25 - Grandparent Stories33:56 - Riddle Answer34:17 - Christmas Reflections34:58 - Twas the Night Before Christmas39:38 - Preview of Episode 11 / Call for Reviews40:18 - Show Credits40:58 - Blooperswildinterest.com
Hosts Vincent Fernandez and Pastor Robert Baltodano Question Timestamps: Mike, FL (3:12) - Does Jesus saying “I'm not a ghost,” imply that there are such things as ghosts? Jonathan, NY (5:35) - Can you explain 1 Peter 4:18? Why give warnings if salvation is secured? Greg, NJ (7:59) - Where were the magi during Jesus's ministry if they knew exactly who he was? Why would the magi go to King Herod if they knew how evil he was? Stacy, NJ (14:56) - How did salvation work in the Old Testament if they didn't make sacrifices every day? What do Jews do about their salvation today without sacrifices? Joe, NY (19:25) - Does the parable of the talents support works based salvation? Richard, MA (23:42) - Why did God create the world even though he knew he people would sin? Anthony, NJ (26:37) - Why does Jesus quote Psalm 22 while on the cross? Doyle, MA (33:42) - Is there a passage in the Bible that says at the end God will forgive everyone, even the people in hell? Eddie, NJ (36:04) - What powered the Ark of the Covenant? If someone finds the Ark of the Covenant today, would it still have the same power? Donna, MA (40:39) - How do I pray or feel joy, when I'm going through a cancer diagnosis and custody battle? Am I allowed to cry? Ayana, NJ (49:34) - Where does it say in the Bible that Jesus was born on the twenty-fifth? Why don't we celebrate the Three Kings Day? Michael, FL (54:12) - Did God answer my prayer to prove his existence to me? Ask Your Questions: 888-712-7434 Answers@bbtlive.org
JD Shapiro | EP 342 Navigating Careers in Comedy and Writing with JD Shapiro | Reza Rifts In this episode of Reza Rifts, host Keith Reza welcomes JD Shapiro for an engaging conversation that spans Hollywood experiences, professional advice, and personal anecdotes. JD discusses his journey between Europe and Los Angeles, his career in stand-up comedy, and screenwriting. They dive deep into topics such as Three Kings Day in Spain, the impact of dyslexia on writing, and the controversies surrounding the film 'Battlefield Earth.' The interaction includes humorous stories from JD's past, his relationship with Mel Brooks, insights on American and European comedic styles, and advice on pursuing a career in entertainment. JD also shares his perspectives on immigration policies, working with comedy icons like Norm Macdonald and TJ Miller, and future projects. This episode provides both inspiration and laughs, offering a unique glimpse into the life of a seasoned comedian and writer. JD's Socials IG: https://www.instagram.com/thejdshapiro/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/thejdshapiro/ Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Reza Rifts 00:05 Catching Up with JD 00:30 Life in Europe 01:44 Comedy and Career Reflections 04:52 Performing and Touring 08:40 Advice and Anecdotes 15:29 Writing Challenges and Tools 28:53 Is She Real? Exploring AI and Marketing 29:03 Movie Critiques and Actor Performances 29:58 The Genius of 'King of Comedy' 31:58 Battlefield Earth: Behind the Scenes 44:10 Writing Scripts vs. Books 52:42 Casting Dave Chappelle: A Career-Defining Moment 58:35 Final Thoughts and Farewells Keith's Socials & Links Support the show on https://patreon.com/rezarifts61 Follow Keith on all social media platforms! https://www.facebook.com/realkeithreza https://www.instagram.com/keithreza https://www.twitter.com/keithreza https://www.tiktok.com/keithreza Book Keith on cameo at www.cameo.com/keithreza Check out my website for dates at https://www.keithreza.com/ Subscribe - Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts - Tell a friend :) Be a Rifter! #ComedyWriting #JDShapiro #RezaRifts #HollywoodExperiences #ProfessionalAdvice #PersonalAnecdotes #StandUpComedy #Screenwriting #ThreeKingsDay #Dyslexia #BattlefieldEarth #MelBrooks #AmericanComedy #EuropeanComedy #EntertainmentCareer #ImmigrationPolicies #ComedyIcons #NormMacdonald #FutureProjects
Bob, Cory, and Todd rant and rave about Three Kings Day, Peruvian basement centipedes, and the twin spectres of hotel room assailants and rogue deuces. 00:00:00 - Housekeeping 00:25:41 - Booze News 00:36:27 - Schnozzcast Theater 01:05:27 - TT's TikToks 01:12:37 - 90-second Sports 01:24:13 - Gentleman's Agreement Send your comments and existential questions to Schnozzcast@gmail.com! Follow us on YouTube, Instagram, Threads, and Facebook @Schnozzcast! And don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, PodBean, Audible, Amazon Music, or wherever you get your favorite podcasts! Special thanks to Jack Moran for the intro and outro music. Follow him on Instagram @ thejackmoran.
The Three Kings Parade is always the best day of the year! But some of Alex's friends have forgotten the true spirit of the holiday. If Alex's big plan works, Barcelona will have its most amazing Three Kings Day yet!Be the first to know about Wondery's newest podcasts, curated recommendations, and more! Sign up now at https://wondery.fm/wonderynewsletterListen to Little Stories Everywhere on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen early and ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery App or Wondery Kids+ on Apple Podcasts. Start your free trial by visiting wondery.com/links/little-stories-everywhere/ now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1118, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Action Figures 1: Fact: This "Office" star sees plenty of action as the title character on Amazon's "Jack Ryan". John Krasinski. 2: Paddy Doyle's fitness records include throwing 470 of these in 1 minute--that should win the round. punches. 3: In 2003 Paul Crake ran up the 1,576 steps of this NYC building in 9 minutes 33 seconds. the Empire State Building. 4: In a tune by the Flaming Lips, Yoshimi battles some pink these; "she's a black belt in karate". robots. 5: In 2006 Leyan Lo, a student at this Pasadena school, solved a Rubik's Cube puzzle in 11.13 seconds. Caltech. Round 2. Category: The Vietnam Era 1: Senator J. William Fulbright said his sponsorship of this resolution was one of his biggest political mistakes. the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution. 2: This "Where Are You Now, My Son" singer was noted for her anti-income tax and anti-war protests. (Joan) Baez. 3: David Dellinger and other activists figured this event in Chicago in 1968 would make a good site for a protest. the Democratic National Convention. 4: This former New York Times journalist's Vietnam books include "The Best and the Brightest" and "Ho". David Halberstam. 5: This man who often faced Kissinger across the bargaining table died in Hanoi in October 1990. Lê Đức Thọ. Round 3. Category: All-American Food 1: On Fridays many people like to chow down on this thick, creamy style of clam chowder. New England clam chowder. 2: This spicy poultry appetizer is popularly served with blue-cheese dressing and celery sticks. Buffalo wings. 3: You'll cover several food groups dining on this city's lettuce, baked beans and cream pie. Boston. 4: Some credit a Delmonico's chef with cooking up this dessert of ice cream covered in meringue and browned. Baked Alaska. 5: The Anchor Bar says it's the home of the original this deep-fried chicken dish with hot sauce and bleu-cheese dressing. buffalo wings. Round 4. Category: Puerto Rican Holidays 1: Jose Barbosa, who is honored on July 27, founded Puerto Rico's Republican Party on this patriotic American holiday. the 4th of July (Independence Day). 2: As elsewhere, it works out that this is the first Monday in September. Labor Day. 3: January 11 is the birthday of Eugenio Maria de Hostos, founder of the 1st "Normal" one of these in Santo Domingo. school. 4: A royal-sounding January 6 holiday, or a 1999 George Clooney film. Three Kings Day. 5: Luis Munoz Rivera, who fought for Puerto Rico's autonomy from these 2 countries, has his own holiday. Spain and the United States. Round 5. Category: North American Languages 1: When traveling to a certain part of the U.S., you might be called a "malihini", meaning tourist in this language. Hawaiian. 2: About 4 million Canadians are unilingual speakers of this language. French. 3: As you might expect, Yucatec is a Mayan language spoken in Belize and Mexico on this peninsula. the Yucatan. 4: Nunavut means "our land" in the language of these people. the Inuit. 5: Nahuatl, Mexico's second-most widely spoken language, is also known by the name of this pre-Columbian people. Aztecs. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
This is the one where we keep rolling through the HOLY-Days! We talk about the idea that Christmas is not the end of the Holidays in the Church! We talk about Epiphany, Three Kings Day, Ash Wednesday, and even throw back to All Saints Day and All Hallows Eve! We talk about what it means to be shaped by the Church Calendar throughout the entire year!
Welcome to the podcast, where we share our love for all things Disney. In this episode, we're going to talk about the new details on Disney's Festival of the Holidays, which is returning to both Walt Disney World and Disneyland this year. We'll also give you a trip recap of our recent visit to Disney World, where we experienced Mickeys Not So Scary Halloween Party, Remy's Ratatouille Adventure, and more. Disney's Festival of the Holidays is a seasonal celebration that showcases the diverse traditions and cultures of the holiday season. You can enjoy festive food, music, entertainment, and decorations from around the world at Epcot and Disney California Adventure. The festival runs from November 10th to January 7th at Disneyland and from November 24th to December 30th at Epcot. One of the highlights of the festival is the Candlelight Processional, which is a spectacular show that features a celebrity narrator telling the story of Christmas with a choir and an orchestra. This year, there are nine new celebrity narrators joining the lineup, including Chrissy Metz, Luis Fonsi, Ann-Margret, Brendan Fraser, Eva Longoria, Joey McIntyre, Sterling K. Brown, Jordan Fisher, and Audra McDonald. You can also book a dining package to guarantee your seat for the show3. Another highlight is the storytellers from around the world who share their holiday tales and traditions at different pavilions in World Showcase. You can learn about Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Diwali, Three Kings Day, and more from these captivating performers34. You can also meet Santa Claus at the Odyssey pavilion until December 24th. The festival also features delicious dishes and drinks from various countries and regions at the Holiday Kitchens in Epcot and the Festive Foods Marketplace in Disney California Adventure. You can sample everything from turkey to tamales, from eggnog to empanadas, from gingerbread to gelato. You can also purchase a tasting passport or a sip and savor pass to enjoy multiple items at a discounted price. The festival also offers fun activities for the whole family, such as Olaf's Holiday Tradition Expedition scavenger hunt4, Living with the Land: Merry and Bright Nights boat ride4, Joyful! musical performance4, and more. You can also enjoy the holiday decorations and merchandise throughout the parks.
2nd Timothy 4:4 “And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables.” This prophecy spoken by the Apostle Paul has been fulfilled. Although this warning has been given to us many generations ago, our people follow fables that are destructive. Celebrations like Christmas and Three Kings Day have mythical characters that children are …
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Alexis and Holly are joined by Colleen Lindstrom! We share some grammar and packing life hacks, Alexis celebrated Three Kings' Day with her family, and she also had a very embarrassing mom moment at Nickelodeon Universe. And if you're looking for a New York pizza slice or a peanut butter cheeseburger -- we've got you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alexis and Holly are joined by Colleen Lindstrom! We share some grammar and packing life hacks, Alexis celebrated Three Kings' Day with her family, and she also had a very embarrassing mom moment at Nickelodeon Universe. And if you're looking for a New York pizza slice or a peanut butter cheeseburger -- we've got you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode we celebrate January 6th..... (Three Kings Day). Nick's pain in the ass client finally booked a vacation and is contemplating visiting the "Clothing Optional" Beach. So the gang discusses Nude Beaches. Chris' war on the ants is heating up a bit. Has Chris gone too far? Sarah's house is not getting a visit from the lice Army. #newyearnewme #january6th #j6choir #sandals #nudebeach #antarmy #headlice #adulting #viral #comedy #adultingfails #podcastreccommendationsTo connect with us, check out our sweet merch or join our Clubhouse and become a friend with benefits, visit our website www.nonewfriendspodcast.com. Please support our sponsors. Sandpiper Vacations (tell them that the No New Friends Podcast Sent you) www.sandpipervacations.com, Night Watchman Ghost Tours. www.seeamericatours.net. Use Promo Code NNF for 25% discount.. www.manscaped.com use the promo code NNF for 20% off. Check out our website for more No New Friends Podcast exclusive deals. https://newsly.me/ and the promo code N0NEWFR1ENDS.
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Happy New Year! Do you know what has been celebrated on January 6th since the third century in certain parts of the world? Three Kings Day! El Dia de los Reyes Magos. It's the 12th day of Christmas, when Melchior, Caspar, and Balthazar rode their camels through miles of desert with gifts for baby Jesus and found their way to him guided by a new star in the heavens - the Star of Bethlehem. Long ago, on the night before El Dia de los Reyes Magos, some Cuban family traditions included putting out food and water for the weary travelers and hay and water for the camels—Who surely would be very tired. In the morning, you could tell they had been there and had left gifts under a bed, on a kitchen table, or if a Christmas tree was still up, they would be under the tree. By the time Fidel Castro's revolution had taken roots, many of the customs surrounding the celebration had vanished from family life. Instead, a new way of celebration was introduced, as you will hear in Aileen's childhood memories that take you to a communist Cuba. ¡Feliz Año Nuevo! ¿Saben lo que se celebra el 6 de enero desde el siglo III en ciertas partes del mundo? ¡El Día de los Reyes Magos! Es el día 12 de Navidad, cuando Melchor, Gaspar y Baltasar montaron sus camellos a través de kilómetros de desierto con regalos para el bebé Jesus y encontraron el camino hacia él, guiados por una nueva estrella en el firmamento: la Estrella de Belén. Hace mucho tiempo, en la víspera del Día de los Reyes Magos, algunas tradiciones familiares cubanas incluían poner comida y agua para los cansados viajeros y heno y agua para los camellos, que seguramente estarían muy cansados tambien. Por la mañana, se notaba que habían estado allí y habían dejado regalos debajo de una cama, en la mesa de la cocina, o si todavía había un árbol de Navidad en pie, estaban debajo del árbol. Cuando la revolución de Fidel Castro echó raíces, muchas de las costumbres que rodeaban la celebración habían desaparecido de la vida familiar. En su lugar, se introdujo una nueva forma de celebración, como escucharán en el recuerdo de la infancia de Aileen. . . . #TheGreenPlantainpodcast #TheCubanStoriesProjectpodcast #Cubanstories #Cuba #cubanosporelmundo #cubanosennewjersey #untostonanyone #atostonanyone#losreyesmagos #christmaswithacubantwist --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/susana-mueller/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/susana-mueller/support
In this episode of the "Helping Families Be Happy Podcast," host Ashley Marie Mireles-Guerrero introduces the Familius team and provides listeners with exciting insights into what to expect in 2024 from both the podcast and the Familius publishing company. The episode features various team members, including Christina from the accounting department, Carlos, the in-house designer and administrator, Brooke, the editorial director, Shae, the blog editor, and the marketing team represented by Adina, Erica, and McKay. Together in this special end-of-the-year episode they share a bit about traditions. Tune in to learn more about the Familius team and their plans for the future. Episode Highlights: 01:41: A favorite episode is highlighted, featuring Devin Mevis, an educator and artist, titled "Adding Creativity to Your Daily Routine." The episode focused on how families can integrate creativity into their daily lives. 02:04: The concept of "process art" is discussed, which encourages children to engage in art without specific instructions, instead exploring and creating with available materials. 03:24: Emily Liebel's concept of "Micro Adventures" is highlighted. These are simple, nature-based activities with a specific goal, often prepared by reading related literature and involving games or projects. 04:46: Another favorite episode discussed is "From Summer Freedom to School Screens," focusing on the increasing integration of screens and technology in education. The episode addressed the challenges and opportunities this shift presents for parents and children. 07:26: Paul Mandelstein's book, "World's Best Dad During and After Divorce," is mentioned, emphasizing its focus on helping fathers navigate post-divorce parenting. 08:39: A behind-the-scenes moment is shared about the process of finding illustrators for two upcoming books, "Call Your Mother" and "Robots Don't Make You Go to Bed” and the conversation shifts to the podcast's affiliation with a book publishing company. 10:50: Another book, "How Does Our Food Grow?" is discussed. It's a collaborative effort with the UN Organization Kitchen Connection, aimed at educating children about fruits, vegetables, and gardening. 11:56: A memorable moment from the book's launch in New York is shared. The impact of the book on young readers, particularly two girls who read it at the event, is highlighted, emphasizing the book's influence in fostering a mindful attitude towards our planet. 12:41: The podcast transitions to discussing holiday traditions. A favorite holiday tradition involving leaving out cookies and eggnog for Santa is shared, along with a unique twist of mixing eggnog with chocolate milk. 15:31: A tradition of celebrating Christmas on Christmas Eve is shared, which is common in Hispanic or Mexican cultures. Tamales are highlighted as a favorite holiday food, along with enjoying "Die Hard" as a Christmas movie. 18:32: A family tradition involving multicultural food nights leading up to Christmas is shared. The speaker's family, with roots in the United Kingdom, Spain, Korea, and India, celebrates each culture through special meals and activities. 21:32: The conversation shifts to New Year's superstitions and traditions and a tradition of wearing certain colors on New Year's for different wishes, such as wealth or health, is shared. 23:56: A unique New Year's tradition of a polar plunge in the family pool at midnight is described. This test of courage also includes a reward of $10 for the person who can stay in the freezing water the longest, ensuring they don't start the new year with an empty wallet. 25:06: A tradition involving cheers with sparkling cider on New Year's Eve is discussed, emphasizing the importance of this ritual for good luck in the coming year. 29:22: The discussion continues with a playful comment on considering macarons as a meal and a Girl Scout troop leader shares her New Year's resolution to get certified for overnight camping to fulfil her troop's wish for a camping trip. 31:44: The conversation shifts to upcoming books for 2024. Speakers share their excitement for various titles, including "100 Words for Little Utahns," and another book about spicy food. 34:10: A picture book titled "The Blue Canoe" is highlighted which explores the relationship between a mother and daughter, with the mother expecting a new baby, and uses metaphorical visual storytelling to convey the mother's love. 35:25: Another upcoming book, "Nine Months of Wonder," a guided journal for expecting mothers, is discussed. The journal focuses on the mother's experiences during pregnancy, capturing hopes, dreams, and the support system around her. 37:42: "Raising Tiny Humans" is mentioned as an anticipated book, especially for parents of toddlers, offering fun and practical advice. 39:17: The book "Three Kings Day" is brought up, notable for being one of the first books to be released in English and Spanish simultaneously by the publisher. 40:09: The discussion shifts to ways of giving back to communities outside the traditional holiday season. Suggestions include donating books to libraries or organizations, participating in small acts of service, and contributing to literacy initiatives like the Imagination Library. 44:06: The importance of involving children in charitable activities is emphasized. Speakers encourage finding meaningful ways to give time and resources, and to involve children in these activities, such as packing bags for food pantries or resources for people in need. 45:48: The conversation shifts to recognizing team members for their exceptional work. Shoutouts are given to various team members for their contributions, including McKay for starting a YouTube Kids channel and being innovative in social media. 47:08: Ashley is acknowledged for her role as the backbone of the company, being a knowledgeable marketing leader, and for her familiarity with many platforms, authors, and writing her own books. 49:47: Ashley expresses gratitude for the accolades and gives a shoutout to Christina for quickly learning and efficiently handling an outdated accounting system. 50:58: Brooke, the editorial director, is commended for her crucial role in the book creation process, starting from the initial scripts, highlighting the long process some books undergo before publication. Recognition is also given to Shae for her excellent work with the blog and newsletter, and to Carlos for his responsiveness in providing needed files to the marketing team. 3 Key Points: The podcast featured episodes emphasizing creativity in family routines, like "Adding Creativity to Your Daily Routine" by Devin Mevis, focusing on process art for children. Another episode, "From Summer Freedom to School Screens," discussed the integration of screens in education, exploring the balance between technology and learning. The podcast highlighted various family traditions, including multicultural food nights, celebrating Christmas Eve, and unique New Year's customs like a polar plunge. Personal New Year's resolutions shared by the speakers included enhancing culinary skills, being less controlling, and exploring new cuisines. Speakers shared their excitement for upcoming books like "The Blue Canoe" and "Nine Months of Wonder." The segment concluded with team members expressing gratitude and appreciation for each other's contributions, particularly acknowledging Ashley for her versatile role in the company and successfully managing numerous responsibilities. Tweetable Quotes: "Process art encourages kids to explore and create without specific instructions, unlocking their creativity in everyday life." "Micro Adventures: Simple, nature-based activities with a specific goal, enhancing family bonding and connecting with nature." "The Blue Canoe: A picture book that beautifully explores the relationship changes between a mother and daughter when expecting a new baby, using metaphorical storytelling." "Giving back isn't just for the holiday season. Small acts like donating books or volunteering time can make a big difference in your community year-round." Resources Mentioned Helping Families Be Happy Podcast Apple Podcast Editing
The Three Kings Parade is always the best day of the year! But some of Alex's friends have forgotten the true spirit of the holiday. If Alex's big plan works, Barcelona will have its most amazing Three Kings Day yet!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As you know, this podcast focuses on the beautiful spaces of generosity. I will be taking a break until January 5. Instead of reading a quote this week, I encourage you to explore the roots of generosity within your own holiday traditions. As I reflect on St. Nicholas Day, Hanukkah, Christmas, Christkind, Kwanzaa, Three Kings Day and so many of the other holidays, I am struck by the universal elements of generosity and relationships. Yet, we can get so busy in planning for these holidays that we miss the simple truths that generosity brings to each of these holidays. So, let's reflect on one question until January 5:In the midst of the busyness, how will you be generous to yourself so that you can give out of the cup of generosity to others? Until January 5.To explore fundraising coaching deeper and to schedule an exploratory session, visit ServingNonprofits.com.Music credit: Woeisuhmebop
Chuck Zagorski was declared the King of Christmas by his family and joined Leah to talk about his favorite holiday. Chuck listens to Christmas music all year, but limits his seven trees and 100+ nutcrackers to a window between November 1 and Three Kings Day. Email a 1-5 minute audio clip to Leah by December 25th to be included in the Best of 2023 show! What did you love in 2023? email your clip to findingfavoritespodcast@gmail.com Get news on new Christmas songs from Chuck on Facebook. November 1: First Official Day of Christmas Music Show Links Add to Cart The Deep Dive Funko Pops Polish Christmas Mushroom Soup Some of the music we cover Dee's Rock N Roll Christmas Tale A Very Special Christmas (all of the albums) Doris Day Frank Sinatra Kelly Clarkson Mariah Carey Winter Wonderland by Eurythmics Christians and the Pagans by Dar Williams Finding Favorites is edited and mixed by Rob Abrazado. Follow Finding Favorites on Instagram at @FindingFavsPod and leave a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts, GoodPods or Spotify.
Disney Vacation Planning Just Got a Little EasierMaybe it should have been there from the very start, but after years of having to jump through hoops with Disney World and Disneyland vacation planning, Disney is finally implementing a change that will make trip planning a little easier for guests. This story, plus Disney Aulani news and a Christmas 2023 Disneyland update.The Big Changes for How You Can Book Your Advanced Dining at Disneyland and Walt Disney WorldAfter many years of frustration that caused guests to jump through hoops and juggle plans around Disney dining, Disney if finally making it much more efficient to book dining reservations. The new updates include: The Ability to See and Pick from All Available Reservation Slots (not just three): We shouldn't be so excited for something that should have been there all along, but now all available dining reservation slots will show up for your selected dining location and timeframe on the Disneyland website/Disneyland app and on the Walt Disney World website/My Disney Experience app. Reservation Slots Sorted by Meal Period: Reservation availability will be sorted by meal period so you can see which menu is being served during the time of your reservation. This is most important around the transition time periods, for example if you're booking 4:00 p.m. you'll see if they're still serving lunch or starting on the dinner menu. These updates will roll out in phases across the website and iOS and Android platforms.--Disney Aulani Refurbishment Update: Ka Maka Pool and GrottoIf you're heading to Disney Aulani Hawaii this October, this is important news. The Ka Maka Pool and Grotto, including Ka Maka whirlpool spa, will be closed from October 9 - 28, 2023 for refurbishment. This is a showpiece pool so it will be missed by guests visiting at this time.Resort pools and water features that will be open include the Waikolohe Pool and Stream, the two water slides, multiple whirlpool spas, Keiki Cove splash zone, and the Wailana Pool. --2023 Disneyland Resort Holiday Season Dates and Details RevealedThe Holidays dates for Disneyland Resort this year will be November 10, 2023, through January 7, 2024. Here is what's happening including the celebrations, décor, entertainment and more for this year's Christmas and holiday season.Cultural Celebrations in Disney California Adventure Park with Disney Festival of HolidaysThe Disney Festival of Holidays draws inspiration from a wide range of global holiday celebrations, including Christmas, Navidad, Diwali, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and Three Kings Day. Enjoy new treats and returning favorite food and beverage items at the Disney Festival of Holidays marketplaces and get into the spirit of it all with music and dance performances at the Palisades Stage, Sonoma Terrace and for the first time, in the Hollywood Backlot. Plus, you can dance along as Disney and Pixar characters march to the beat of the Holiday Toy Drummers in “Mickey's Happy Holidays.”The Sip and Savor Pass is back and offers eight entitlement tabs that can be redeemed for select food and non-alcoholic beverages from several marketplaces and participating dining locations in Disney California Adventure. Each Sip and Savor Pass is valid for the entire of Disney Festival of Holidays and can be shared among friends and family, so your whole group can sample dishes together this season.Disney ¡Viva Navidad! is back at the Paradise Gardens Park for its 10th season. This year, you can taste your way through an all-new menu at Paradise Garden Grill. The Three Caballeros will host a joyous street party, featuring Mexican folklórico dancers and mariachis, Brazilian samba dancers and percussionists, giant mojiganga puppets and Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse in their holiday best. Additional festivities in this area will include live music and dancing, visits with more Disney characters and special appearances by Mirabel from Encanto. Festive Décor and Attractions Across Disneyland ResortAnchored by Sleeping Beauty's Winter Castle, adorned with icicles and snow-capped turrets as a must see, also be sure to visit the oversize gingerbread house at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel. If you like Christmas trees with uniquely themed ornaments, there will be plenty to see in both parks, Downtown Disney District, Disney's Grand Californian Hotel and Disneyland Hotel. And since it's the Christmas holiday season, you may just see a little Disney magic “snow” falling nightly in select areas of Disneyland park.And that's not all: ornaments, lights and more will also embellish favorite attractions that get a special holiday overlay. In Disneyland, you'll be serenaded with choruses of jolly tunes on the wintry waterway of “it's a small world” Holiday, and Jack Skellington redecorates the Haunted Mansion as usual, transforming it into the frightfully festive Haunted Mansion Holiday -- this year with a new haunted gingerbread house. In Disney California Adventure, Luigi's Joy to the Whirl and Mater's Jingle Jamboree, both offer up seasonal spins for the “haul-idays.”Delight in Seasonal Spectaculars and Holiday EntertainmentFor festive photos, watch for Mickey Mouse and friends with all-new holiday outfits in Disneyland park, putting a spin on the classic red and green with midcentury modern-inspired looks. Plus, Santa Claus will be there too and available to pose for jolly photos around Disneyland Resort through December 24.For merry entertainment, Disneyland Park offers “A Christmas Fantasy Parade” starring characters from Frozen, Toy Story and more. In the evening, watch for the “Believe…In Holiday Magic” nighttime spectacular, which will light up the night sky with fireworks and sprinklings of snow. At Disney California Adventure, World of Color – Season of Light will fill Paradise Bay with the holiday spirit as hundreds of fountains illustrate warm moments from Disney animated films.Downtown Disney isn't just for holiday shopping, you can also groove to a variety of seasonal live musical performances on select evenings at the Downtown Disney LIVE! stage. Disney's Grand Californian Hotel will also have live entertainment on select nights.--Thank You for Listening to the Disney Travel PodcastThank you very much for listening to this episode, Amelia and I hope that you enjoyed it. If you did, we would be very grateful if you could rate, review and subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes (or on whichever app you choose to listen). A brief review about what you liked most about an episode truly helps to keep the show going by exposing it to new listeners. We look forward to continue producing new episodes each week.Sharing the podcast with your friends and on social media is also extremely helpful and very much appreciated.Contact 1923 Main StreetThank you for listening to the Disney Travel News Podcast at 1923MainStreet.com. As always, we love to get feedback and questions from our listeners and to hear your suggestions and ideas for future episodes.Please be sure to follow along on Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook.Thank you for listening and have a magical day!Mike Belobradic and Amelia Belobradic--Media provided by Jamendo
Calls to observe Muslim holidays in school calendars are growing in the U.S., along with the population of Muslim students. In 2018, Pew Research Center projected that Islam could be the country's second-largest religion by 2040. After students and advocates spoke up, Stamford's school board voted to observe Eid al-Fitr in the upcoming school year. Eid al-Fitr is the final, celebratory day of Ramadan, and the culmination of 29 or 30 days of fasting. The Islamic calendar and each of its holy days are linked to the lunar cycle; the ninth lunar month of Ramadan rotates throughout the year, depending on when the new moon falls. The Stamford school calendar will also notate Eid al-Adha, in addition to Diwali and Three Kings Day. While these three holidays will fall on weekends in the next school year, the notations ensure they are a consideration for classrooms. This hour, we discuss the importance of educator awareness around religious holidays with Chaplain Aida Mansoor. Plus, Stamford Superintendent Dr. Tamu Lucero joins. GUESTS: Dr. Tamu Lucero: Superintendent, Stamford Public Schools Aida Mansoor: Chaplain; Director of Field Education, Hartford International University Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the historic 47th episode, Trenders. Garret and Frankie are in rare form on this one, so strap in! We present part two of our story, and it's setting up to be a doozy. Johnny is figuring out how to take down Three Kings Day, and his research leads him deep into their lore. What does he discover? Trends for the next Action/Adventure story: We Have a Ghost - https://whynow.co.uk/read/we-have-a-ghost-review Succession - https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/24/entertainment/succession-ending-after-season-4-intl-scli/index.html Monsters - https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/tv/2023/02/19/american-idol-premiere-judeges-react-emotional-willie-spence-tribute/11285286002/ True Crime - https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/26/entertainment/true-crime-podcast-show-ethics-dahmer-cec Sons of the Forest - https://www.polygon.com/guides/23613640/sons-of-the-forest-where-to-find-shovel-location-cave-dig Alligator - https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/20/us/alligator-kills-woman-florida/index.html Carnival Row - https://www.tvfanatic.com/2023/02/carnival-row-season-2-premiere-review-fight-for-a-new-dawn/ Important Links! Intro Music by Emmaaamusic Art by JayEmBee_Art Call Us @ (701) 997-6562 Follow Us! Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok | Website | The EverTrending Store-y | OddPods Media --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/evertrendingpod/message
On Episode 19 Sean and Joe Discuss:1.) Introduction and Foo Fighters Lyrics2.) Joe's ex Latina flame and Three Kings Day (3:56)3.) "The Chosen" television series (9:48)4.) Great Actor Jeremy Renner (22:37)5.) Snapple Fact (32:16)6.) Real v. Fake Headlines game (36:25)7.) Bryan Kohberger Murder Case Updates (39:12)8.) Current Events involving firearms (48:35)9.) Sports Wrap Up (56:03)Twitter: https://twitter.com/seanmatthew13TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seanreviewsstuffInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmatthew13/
In this week's episode, Fran and Yadi continue the holiday 411 series and talk about the history of Three Kings Day. Follow & Connect with the Misfits
SEASON 13 EPISODE 238! We typically have our Friday Prayer Wav podcast episodes on Fridays but this year Three Kings Day ended up on a Friday. So we're taking this time to talk about this special day and why it's important to acknowledge it. Enjoy! #TheRemixMovement #podcast #prayer #faith #christianity #religion #discipleship #encouragement #motivation Follow the podcast host, Stephanie, on Social Media: https://Facebook.com/stephaniea321 https://instagram.com/stephaniea321 Watch & listen on our YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCm4enAYB_uRKJkpI-ZUtA8w Don't forget to subscribe to our channel, so that you don't miss any future episodes. The audio version of this podcast is available on Apple podcast, Google podcast, Spotify, Anchor.FM, and iHeart Radio. Feel free to send us a DM or Email us at TheRemixMovement@gmail.com with your feedback, questions, or any topics you would like to hear about in any of our future podcast episodes. Thanks again! We appreciate it very much.
Welcome to 2023, wild fam! Tune in as we explore our first full moon of this (Gregorian calendar) year falling in the sign of Cancer, the spiritual significance of this time and day (January 6th), and a special New Year Akashic Soul Nourishment reading for the collective! I share some personal reflections of 2022, including major decisions, shifts, and surprises in my personal and professional life, celebrating some key milestones and manifestations. We take a look at the deeper meaning of the past 12 days and 13 holy nights and January 6th marking Epiphany or Three Kings Day, and the liminal space provided for spiritual connection and deep introspection. As the Earth rhythmically breathes in and out through the seasons of the year, we find ourselves reflecting nature's season of in-breathing, as we experience the awakening of our own spiritual selves and internal world. With the help of this Cancer full moon (as well as Mars and Mercury Retrograde upleveling some tension), this is a beautiful time to pause, reconnect to the spiritual realms, your Self, inner child, intuition, emotions wanting to surface, and all of the internal workings to set you up for astrological “go time” later in January for inner work and action. I also share some of my favorite Cancer-related herbal allies that we can work with to support our nervous system, bellies, and sensibilities. The energetics of the year 2023 point to themes of endings and beginnings, and our Akashic Guides elaborate on this pattern on the collective stage… An excerpt from our Akashic Reading: “Turning the wheel of fate Where are you on this ride of your life? In the driver's seat? Confidently co-piloting in all weathers? In the outer spoke of the wheel, feeling all the bumps encountered, As if life is running you?” We end with a tarot card reading that ties it all together, echoing the season's liminal feel and the invitation to rest in the middle place as we transit this thing called life, together. Timestamp: Akashic Reading starts at 1:06:24 Find the Complete Show Notes Here => wildlyrooted.com/fywpodcast/newyearfullmoon2023 APPLY FOR WILDLY INTUITIVE PRACTITIONER PATHWAY :: Learn more + apply for the Wildly Intuitive Practitioner Pathway Mentorship & Practitioner Mastermind for your invitation to my FREE PRIVATE TRAINING on “How to Create A Transformative Intuitive Healing Practice You Love” >> wildlyrooted.com/apply UPCOMING EVENTS *Appy to WIPP in January and come LIVE to our upcoming workshop: January 28 - Channeling Your Unique Body of Intuitive Healing Work with Venessa Rodriguez Resources: Subscribe :: Sign up for our newsletter to receive updates on upcoming programs and events In The Episode: Feed Your Wild x Ep. 24 Healing, Evolving And Re-Wilding With Tarot: Aligning With Your Soul's Truth With Lindsay Mack Leave us a Message! Ask Venessa & Megan a Question wildlyrooted.com/podcastconnect Where To Find Venessa! wildlyrooted.com IG - @wildlyrooted Support The Podcast Your support means the world... If the show has helped, inspired or spoken to you, it would mean the world to me if you show your support through a small financial contribution. Each FYW episode is a labor of love that takes me about three days to produce... From as little as $1 a month, your support will help to cover the costs associated with producing and hosting the show. I love you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart! To make a monthly contribution, head to the Patreon page here. If you would like to make a one-time contribution, you may use our personal PayPal Link here and offer any dollar amount you'd like - send to @WildlyRooted: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/wildlyrooted Thank you as every penny counts toward supporting this work! xo ***** Leave a 5 Star Review for a chance to win a free personalized Akashic Soul Record Reading Recording. Then tune into future episodes to hear your review announced! If you win send us a message on Instagram to claim it.
FRIDAY HR 3 To The Top with Carlos - Getting back to Three Kings Day. Time is undefeated. 30 years from now. Kicking the ball around on Casey Anthony doc.
Happy New Year! Join us as we discuss our 2022 holiday season, some holiday challenges, New Year's resolutions, and lying. Enjoy!
Happy Three Kings Day Get ready for Los Magos to arrive! January 6th Why do we celebrate 3 Kings day?At the end of the Twelve Days of Christmas comes a day called the Epiphany, or Three Kings Day. This holiday is celebrated as the day the three wise men first saw baby Jesus and brought him gifts.Puerto Rican tradition The Tradition of Three Kings DayEach January 5th, kids join their parents to cut fresh grass and set it in a shoebox under their beds, under the Christmas tree (just like the cookies for Santa Claus), or in a place that is not easy to miss. They hurry into bed as soon as night falls, and the whimsical anticipation for the arrival of the Magi at dawn sets in. It is not specified when, but legend has it Los Tres Reyes (the three kings) arrive on their camels sometime after the children fall asleep. And much like the red-suited, white-bearded northern counterpart does a few weeks earlier, they leave presents for the well-behaved kids. But, being a tropical paradise with no camels in sight, the Magi travel on horses. As the wise men leave the presents by the shoebox, the humble carriage snacks on the grass the children kindly laid out for them before magically moving on to the next house. As soon as the rooster sings in the early morning, families across Puerto Rico wake to find presents for them. Just like in the Bible, the Magi's gifts come from a humble and kind heart – which is why in most cases, they're not even wrapped and are just piled up next to the shoeboxes. They open these presents surrounded by family members, and a traditional Three Kings Day celebration begins.
Today is Three Kings Eve as we prepare for them to arrive we celebrate the reasons behind it all. Big shout out to JC's Christian Book Store on rt 211 in middletown ny. Great place to shop.Get ready for Los Magos to arrive! January 6th Why do we celebrate 3 Kings day?At the end of the Twelve Days of Christmas comes a day called the Epiphany, or Three Kings Day. This holiday is celebrated as the day the three wise men first saw baby Jesus and brought him gifts.Puerto Rican tradition The Tradition of Three Kings DayEach January 5th, kids join their parents to cut fresh grass and set it in a shoebox under their beds, under the Christmas tree (just like the cookies for Santa Claus), or in a place that is not easy to miss. They hurry into bed as soon as night falls, and the whimsical anticipation for the arrival of the Magi at dawn sets in. It is not specified when, but legend has it Los Tres Reyes (the three kings) arrive on their camels sometime after the children fall asleep. And much like the red-suited, white-bearded northern counterpart does a few weeks earlier, they leave presents for the well-behaved kids. But, being a tropical paradise with no camels in sight, the Magi travel on horses. As the wise men leave the presents by the shoebox, the humble carriage snacks on the grass the children kindly laid out for them before magically moving on to the next house. As soon as the rooster sings in the early morning, families across Puerto Rico wake to find presents for them. Just like in the Bible, the Magi's gifts come from a humble and kind heart – which is why in most cases, they're not even wrapped and are just piled up next to the shoeboxes. They open these presents surrounded by family members, and a traditional Three Kings Day celebration begins.Have Faith Let it Begin.... any prayer request email: angel@havefaithletitbegin.comWebsite: https://havefaithletitbegin.co...Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channe...Twitter: https://twitter.com/HaveFaithl...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HFLIB...Mailing address P.O.Box 147 Walden NY 12586
Part 2 - Neville James wraps up his conversation with Donald "Ducks" Cole and then continues to celebrate the advent of Three Kings Day and the 2022-2023 festival season with some Quelbe favorites.
Today's episode is about the Three Kings Holiday in Slovakia. In the Slovak lesson you will review some Slovak verbs and learn about the Slovak future tense. You will also learn how to say “New Year's resolution” in Slovak. At the end of my episode, you will find some examples of “New Year's resolution”. Episode notesIn the last episode, I told you about New Year's Eve in Slovakia. Today I am going to tell you about the Three Kings Holiday in Slovakia. In the Slovak lesson you will review some verbs and learn about the Slovak future tense. You will also learn how to say “New Year's resolution” in Slovak. At the end of my episode, you will find some possible “New Year's resolution” sentences. Slovak lessonVerb byť – to be in the future tense”budem I will be budeme we will bebudeš you will be budete you will bebude he /she/it will be budú they will beČítať – to read (future tense) budem čítať I will read budeme čítať we will readbudeš čítať you will read budete čítať you will readbude čítať he /she/ it will read budú čítať they will readReview of some Slovak verbs in the infinitive :1. to eat (jesť)2. to drink (piť)3. to smoke (fajčiť)4. to exercise (cvičiť)5. to read (čítať)6. to spend (tráviť)7. to help (pomáhať)8. to curse (nadávať)Novoročné predsavzatia (new year's resolutions ):1. V novom roku budem dobrý. (I will be good in the new year.)2. Nebudem nadávať. (I will not curse.)3. Budem piť menej alkoholu. (I will drink less alcohol.)4. Nebudem fajčiť. (I won't smoke.)5. Budem jesť viac zeleniny. (I will eat more vegetables.)6. Budem cvičiť. (I will exercise.)7. Budem viac čítať. (I will read more.)8. Nebudem stále na telefóne. (I won't be on the phone all the time.)9. Budem tráviť viac času s rodinou. (I will spend more time with my family.)10. Budem pomáhať druhým. (I will help others.)Timestamps02:29 Introduction to the episode03:18 About the Epiphany03:42 Fun fact06:24 Customs and traditions on Three Kings Day in Slovakia 11:38 Slovak lesson15:30 Some New Year's resolutions22:01 Final thoughtsIf you have any questions, send it to my email hello@bozenasslovak.com. Check my website www.bozensslovak.com and my www.instagram@bozenasslovak/ where I am posting the pictures of what I am talking about on my podcast.Thank you for listening to my podcast
Join Rev. Emily E. Ewing (they) and Rev. Kay Rohloff (she) to explore new and nerdy connections to the scripture for Epiphany, also known as Three Kings Day, which falls on January 6th this and every year, including our deep dive into astronomy! The scripture we refer to for this episode can be found here. We talked about last year's Epiphany episode with Jessica Davis. To learn more about Dark Sky spots, check out the Dark Sky Website. For more about biblical astronomy, check out this wikipedia article. Learn more about types of stars here! Emily mentioned their great conversation about black holes on Horror Nerds At Church's Everything Everywhere All at Once episode, and also mentioned their episode on Sunshine and their New Year's episode on Terror Train. Learn more about Supernovas here. Learn more about why stars twinkle here. Check out the awesomeness of this year's Advent Space Telescope Calendar! To support Nerds At Church, you can become a Patreon Supporter at any tier for extra perks and bonus content including uncut guest episodes, Live Q&As, merch, and more. If becoming a paying supporter isn't possible right now, please leave us a review instead — it helps sustain the show and spread the word! Check us out on Facebook & Twitter at @NerdsAtChurch to connect! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdsatchurch/message
Chef Plum and co-host Tagan Engel of The Table Underground head to Atticus Bakery in New Haven to delight in a warm Rosca de Reyes. Baker Selene Tepatzi is our guide to the traditional Mexican bread made to celebrate Three Kings Day. Later, Chef Plum and Tagan toast to friendship with Ony Obiocha and Adam Bitker and learn some basics about natural wine. You'll also hear Tagan's conversation with culinary historian Michael Twitty about his book, Koshersoul: The Faith and Food Journey of an African American Jew. GUESTS: Charlie Negaro Jr.: CEO of Chabaso and Atticus Bakery in New Haven, Conn. Selene Tepatzi: Bakery manager and pastry chef at Atticus Bakery in New Haven, Conn. Michael W. Twitty: James Beard Award-winning culinary historian and author of The Cooking Gene and Koshersoul: The Faith and Food Journey of an African American Jew Ony Obiocha: Entrepreneur and natural wine enthusiast. Founder of Palm Wine, “a natural wine social club for the homies” (@palmwine.us) Adam Bitker: Co-founder of Ungrafted Selections, purveyors of conscientiously farmed, handcrafted wines from small, independent growers Featured Recipes: Michael Twitty's Akaras (Black-eyed Pea Fritters) Tagan Engel's Ultimate Latke Recipe Featured Wines: Anima Mundi Gres: White sparkling wine from Catalunya, made from Macabeo and Xarel-lo grapes. (around $25) Gustavo Riffo Pipeño: Red wine from Chile, made from a varietal called Pais. (around $18-$20) Non: Salted Raspberry & Chamomile Special mention: Chef Plum contributed a recipe to Volume 4 of the “Cook with Jacques Pépin & Friends” series, supporting community-based culinary training programs through the Jacques Pépin Foundation. This show was produced by Robyn Doyon-Aitken, Catie Talarski, Emily Charash and Katrice Claudio. Join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and email: seasoned@ctpublic.org. Seasoned is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode!Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Disney Genie+ will now cost you more at Walt Disney World and Disneyland ResortTo manage demand for Disney Genie+, Disney is has switched to a variable pricing model, but in our opinion the price still is not high enough to curb demand.At Disneyland Resort, Disney Genie+ now costs $25 per day when purchased in advance as an add-on with a new ticket or vacation packages. Single-day purchases through the Disneyland app will start at $25 per day, and may vary by date, based on demand. WEB SLINGERS: A Spider-Man Adventure at Disney's California Adventure Park is now part of Disney Genie+.At Walt Disney World Resort, Disney Genie+ will also vary in price based on the date you're visiting. Prices may be lower on less busy days and higher during peak periods like Thanksgiving and Christmas. Prices are expected to range between $15 and $22 per day.--Some Great New Food is Now Available at Walt Disney World Resort HotelsDisney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa Enchanted Rose has some great new editions. These include a charcuterie board, artisanal cheese selection, and hummus with tapenade, smoked paprika, and grilled pita bread. The Smoked Trout and Crab Dip features salmon roe, chive oil, and sesame seed lavosh combined into an elegant tasty dish. If you like caviar, this includes Siberian caviar, an egg yolk spread, crème fraiche, caper berries and brioche. Lastly, the Seasonal Flatbread is topped with artichoke, fig, ricotta, roasted garlic and watercress. Disney's Port Orleans Resort – Riverside Boatwright's Dining Hall has expanded to include more authentic Cajun and Southern flavors to the menu. The Lowcountry Seafood Boil is a classic filled with shrimp, mussels, and Andouille sausage with corn on the cob and potatoes simmered in a spicy Cajun brother (it comes with a toasted baguette). The slow-roasted Blackened Prime Rib is topped with Cajun butter and served with classic mashed potatoes and seasonal vegetables.The Taste of the Bayou is an all-you-care-to-enjoy platter with hickory-smoked pork ribs, crispy Cajun chicken, smoked sausage, barbecued beef brisket, mashed potatoes, mac & cheese, roasted corn with Cajun butter, and seasonal vegetables.For a plant-based offering, try the Harvest Red Beans and Rice. This features red beans simmered with plant-based sausage, peppers, onions, and celery served over rice along with cornbread.For dessert you can choose between the Southern Cheesecake (a classic vanilla cheesecake with a bourbon-caramel sauce garnished with pecan-praline brittle), the plant-based Peach-Blackberry Cobbler (a classic peach and blackberry cobbler topped with blackberry sorbet), or the Mississippi Mud Crème Brûlée (a milk chocolate crème brûlée with a sablé breton cookie and fresh fruit).For the little ones, try the Row Row Oar Your Boat Sundae and Cookies and Milk featuring two house-made chocolate chip cookies.Rounding out all of these new offerings is a new cocktail – the Big Easy Whisky Sour. This drink combines Maker's Mark Bourbon, lemon juice, and pure cane sugar with a float of Fess Parker Big Easy Red Blend. At the River Roost Lounge they have a new plant-based dish and a signature drink. The Spinach and Artichoke Dip is a creamy new dip served with Cajun-dusted cornbread crostini. The French 75 is a fizzy cocktail made with Argyle Sparkling Brut, Hendricks Gin, fresh lemon juice and pure cane sugar. Disney's Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter The Scat Cat's Club – Lounge has a plant-based Sassy Sassagoula Sliders dish. This trio features BBQ jack fruit with slaw and fried pickles, fried green tomatoes with giardiniera and pepper jelly, and a ‘fish' cake with spicy rémoulade and arugula.Disney's Riviera Resort Bar Riva has a new Burrata Salad with heirloom tomatoes, fresh pesto and focaccia bread. The Salmon with Orzo is a seared salmon with Pomodroccio tapenade and lemon orzo. The Mushroom Arancini features risotto, mushrooms, cheese, and truffles with a house-made marinara.For dessert, the Molten Chocolate Cake is a new edition. It's a warm chocolate cake with a molten center, topped with a raspberry sauce and fresh raspberries.The Riviera also has a new signature sweet. The Riviera Signature Cookie bakes together semi-sweet chocolate chips, ground oats, California walnuts, toasted pistachios, dried cherries and flake sea salt. You'll this one at Primo Piatto. Disney's BoardWalk Inn The Belle Vue Lounge has new signature cocktails and mocktails. The Orange Blossom Manhattan has made its debut at the resort. A holiday fan favorite, this beverage fits nicely within the year-round ambiance of Belle Vue Lounge. The Sparkling Hibiscus features Sorel Hibiscus Liqueur and sparkling grapefruit. The Agave Garden is a mocktail featuring Lyre's Agave Reserve and passion fruit green tea. --Fantasmic! is Coming Back to Disney's Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World on November 3, 2022Disney has announced the return of Fantasmic! to Disney's Hollywood Studios as of November 3, 2022. As an added bonus, the show will include a brand new sequence..--More Merry Magic Coming This Holiday Season to Disneyland ResortThe holiday season festivities at Disneyland Resort take place between November 11, 2022 and January 8, 2023. Here are some additional details of what's in store. At Disney Festival of Holidays at Disney California Adventure Park, holiday festivities include Christmas, Navidad, Hanukkah, Diwali, Kwanzaa and Three Kings Day. New for 2022, Tina and The Sounds of Celebration perform holiday tunes with an uplifting repertoire of salsa, merengue, cumbia and rock Latino. Returning acts include the Mariachi Divas, Mostly Kosher, Blue13 Dance Company, Phat Cat Swinger and The Mistletoes, and the Disney ¡Viva Navidad! Street Party returns. Be sure to catch the character celebration “Mickey's Happy Holidays” and the magically merry rhythms of the Holiday Toy Drummers performing throughout the day in Disney California Adventure Park. “World of Color – Season of Light” at Disney California Adventure Park and “A Christmas Fantasy” Parade and “Believe…in Holiday Magic” fireworks will be on select evenings at Disneyland Park.With MagicBand+ you'll be able to light up your Disneyland holiday experience in an all-new way this year. MagicBand+ will come alive with vibrations and colorful holiday lights during the nighttime spectaculars of “World of Color – Season of Light” and “Believe… in Holiday Magic” fireworks.Direct from the North Pole you can mingle with Santa Claus as he visits various locations throughout the Disneyland Resort including Critter Country in Disneyland Park, Redwood Creek Challenge Trail in Disney California Adventure Park and at the Hotels of the Disneyland Resort.Eat, drink and be merry at the Festive Foods Marketplace in Disney California Adventure Park, with a seasonal smorgasbord of multicultural cuisine across nine different kiosks. Visions of Sugar Plums is an all-new added marketplace where you will find sweet and savory bites. And don't forget, the Disney Festival of Holidays Sip and Savor Pass is a terrific way to sample your way through the day. The pass provides eight easy tabs that you can redeem for select food and non-alcoholic beverages at participating Festive Foods Marketplace kiosks and dining locations.Seasonal sweets and treats are always on the list throughout the Disneyland Resort.Disney California Adventure Park: Grizzly Peak Churro Peppermint Churro – Churro coated with crushed candy canes, drizzled with chocolate and vanilla sauce Lamplight Lounge Peppermint Donuts – Hot cocoa-dusted donuts with toasted marshmallow crème and peppermint-chocolate dipping sauce Festive Foods Marketplace Merry Mashups Esquites Carnitas Mac & Cheese – Esquites-style mac & cheese with carnitas, salsa macha, spiced puffed rice, freeze-dried corn and chopped cilantro Smokejumpers Grill Loaded Latkes -Traditional Latkes loaded with smoked brisket, topped with dairy-free horseradish cream and scallions Sonoma Terrace Mistletoe Mule – A holiday take on a classic mule cocktail with cranberry juice and agave, garnished with a sprig of rosemary and a Cape cranberry Disneyland Park:Red Rose Taverne Holiday Grey Stuff – Traditional Grey Stuff with a holiday twistDisney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa: GCH Holiday Cart – Poinsettia Cookie To commemorate Diwali at the Disneyland Hotel, The Coffee House is featuring an Indian chai Archisha Tea on the menu through January 9, 2023. Woody and Buzz Lightyear will be lending a hand with a holiday popcorn bucket, available for a limited time at select popcorn carts in Disney California Adventure Park, while supplies last. Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and their pals will don their holiday finest and newest fashions in Town Square at Disneyland Park. These festive new looks reflect this year's warm, vintage-inspired holiday celebration. In classic red and green, their holiday attire was designed in wintry textures and patterns such as velvet, chenille, herringbone and plaid, and accented with gold for a touch of sparkle. Returning this year is Holiday Time at the Disneyland Resort Tour, where this specially guided journey of Disneyland Park tells stories of Walt Disney and gives unique facts of how Disneyland celebrates the season, followed by setting sail on “it's a small world” Holiday. The 2.5 hour walking tour ends on Main Street, U.S.A., with a reserved viewing area of “A Christmas Fantasy” Parade where you will receive delicious holiday treats and a commemorative pin. For more information, pricing and reservations, visit Disneyland.com. --Thank You for Listening to the Disney Travel PodcastThank you very much for listening to this episode, Amelia and I hope that you enjoyed it. If you did, we would be very grateful if you could rate, review and subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes (or on whichever app you choose to listen). A brief review about what you liked most about an episode truly helps to keep the show going by exposing it to new listeners. 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This week, we postpone our dumplings series for one more festival-themed episode. Instead, we discuss a cake for all spring holidays in the Christian calendar, how a Christmas-time dessert became an Easter-time dessert, and the significance of Three Kings Day. Finally, we talk about enriched doughs.
A dual-language episode. First narrated in English and then in Spanish. The Spanish portion starts midway in the recording. With this episode, we continue exploring how Three Kings Day was celebrated before Castro's revolution and the evolution of the celebration for Fernando Leyva and his family. I hope you enjoy learning about the Leyva family. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/susana-mueller/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/susana-mueller/support
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