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Deborah and Ken Ferruccio saw the toxic chemical spill while they were driving home late one summer night in 1978: a big smelly swath of brown oil on the side of the road. Reverend Willie T. Ramey saw it too. He was a pastor at two local churches and a respected community leader. And not long after that highway spill, he agreed to meet the Ferruccios just after midnight in a barn in Warren County, North Carolina. The Ferruccios told Reverend Ramey they needed his help. Someone was dumping toxic waste in their county, and they needed to organize. Today on the show: how a group of local citizens in a poor, rural, majority Black community came together to fight an iconic battle for environmental justice – and how their work laid a path that leads right up to today.
I've gone from 50 miles a week to a 2 mile run. Covering two miles is a success for where I'm at with my running fitness. That and more in this show which includes an encore presentation of episode #199 from 2014. Thanks for downloading the show, my email is ashlandave@gmail.com.
It was a crisp autumn day when our guests' world came crashing down around him. He had been running his small business for years, pouring his heart and soul into it, only to find that it was on the brink of failure. To make matters worse, his heart had been broken by the woman he thought he was going to spend the rest of his life with. Feeling lost and alone, Larry Debenedictis knew he needed to get away from it all. He needed to clear his head and figure out what his next move was going to be. And that's when he decided to embark on a journey that would take him across the country on the back of his motorcycle. As he rode farther and farther west, something began to shift inside of him. He started to feel the weight of his problems lift off his shoulders, and the road began to feel like a place of solace and healing. The sights and sounds of the American landscape became his companions. The vast open spaces of the Midwest, to the winding roads of the West Coast all became part of his journey. Slowly but surely, Larry began to find his own way forward and he's here to share his adventure with us. This episode is part of our ROAD TO SUCCESS SERIES - inspiring stories that help shape the future of the autosphere. ======================================================================== Check out our membership program and go VIP at: https://www.patreon.com/gtmotorsports Other cool stuff: https://linkin.bio/grantouringmotorsports GTM = Years of racing, wrenching and Motorsports experience brings together a top notch collection of knowledge, stories and information. #everyonehasastory #gtmbreakfix - gtmotorsports.org
Now wait a minute. We've got a Return to Oz situation here, as we welcome back to the podcast one of our favorite guests. This week we're so happy to celebrate the return of the one and only Carl Tart! Be sure to catch Carl's podcasts GOSSIP KINGS and THE FLAGRANT ONES. Carl joins us to give advice on a significant other who attends underwear parties and a codependent friendship for the ages. We came. We saw. We threw bath bombs. Our London live show was a BLAST, pardon me. For those who joined us, we thank you, but for those of you who missed it, we have some good news: you can still watch it! It's available to stream through 21 July. Go to askronnalive.com for details! Make your summer a summer of glamour. A cocktail from AR Social Club is the PERFECT way to ring in the dig days of summer in style and luxury. Go to arsocialclub.com to join the club or buy a one-off box for yourself or your friends. They make excellent gifts, excuse me. Sponsors: Thinning hair is normal, but it doesn't have to be your fate. Nutrafol is here to help! Go to nutrafol.com and use the code BRYAN for 15% off your first order. Looking for exceptionally high-quality clothing essentials at a price within reach? Then you need Quince! Go to quince.com/ronna for FREE shipping and a 365 day return policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Indonesia's powerful Anak Krakatau volcano has erupted, spewing ash as high as 2 miles into the air, officials said Saturday. It was the longest eruption since the explosive collapse of the mountain caused a deadly tsunami in 2018 along the coasts of Java and Sumatra. Anak Krakatau, which means “child of Kratakau,” is the offspring of the famous Krakatau, whose monumental eruption in 1883 triggered a period of global cooling and created an explosion heard around the world. And thanks to the long arm of the Bones News Department, our roving correspondent is there to witness nature's spectacle. Listen to Lamont & Tonelli Monday through Friday, 6-10am, on 107.7 The Bone in the San Francisco Bay Area. Follow Lamont & Tonelli:Website: http://www.landtradio.com/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lamontandtonelliTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/landtshowInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/landtshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Indonesia's powerful Anak Krakatau volcano has erupted, spewing ash as high as 2 miles into the air, officials said Saturday. It was the longest eruption since the explosive collapse of the mountain caused a deadly tsunami in 2018 along the coasts of Java and Sumatra. Anak Krakatau, which means “child of Kratakau,” is the offspring of the famous Krakatau, whose monumental eruption in 1883 triggered a period of global cooling and created an explosion heard around the world. And thanks to the long arm of the Bones News Department, our roving correspondent is there to witness nature's spectacle. Listen to Lamont & Tonelli Monday through Friday, 6-10am, on 107.7 The Bone in the San Francisco Bay Area. Follow Lamont & Tonelli:Website: http://www.landtradio.com/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lamontandtonelliTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/landtshowInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/landtshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
December 25, 1971 - Peru - Ben, Tom, and guest Tiffeine investigate the mysterious survival story of Julianna Koepke. 17-year-old Julianna was traveling with her family on a flight over the Peruvian rainforest when the plane suddenly hit a storm and crashed. The crash killed everyone on board except for Julianna, who miraculously survived despite falling over 10,000 feet. After regaining consciousness, Julianna found herself alone and lost in the dense jungle with no food or water. Julianna was forced to rely on her own survival instincts to stay alive. Despite the odds stacked against her, she managed to stay alive for 10 days until she was finally discovered by a group of loggers. How did she manage to survive for so long in the harsh conditions of the jungle? What were the key factors that allowed her to make it through this ordeal? And what can we learn from her incredible story of perseverance and survival? This episode is sponsored by Eko Health. Learn more about their digital stethoscopes at www.ekohealth.com and use code JSP for $50 off your order. This episode is sponsored by CBD Stat. Learn more about their high quality, THC free CBD oil. They offer a 40% discount for healthcare workers at www.cbdstat.care/healthcare and for our listeners that aren't in healthcare you can use code JSP20 at checkout for 20% off your order. www.cbdstat.care Will Continue To Monitor Social Media Facebook – www.facebook.com/WCTMpodcast Instagram – www.instagram.com/wctmpodcast Twitter – www.twitter.com/wctmpodcast
What does Scripture say in regard to obeying the laws of the land? Should we as Christians subject ourselves to those laws, or do we obey a higher authority? What if that law requires us to sin--or to aid others in the commission of that sin? Our conversation continues--but is not yet finished--in this week's episode.Support the show
Welcome back to the Food Afield Podcast, this will be the final director's commentary episode for a while. I've enjoyed a three-week winter holiday and am anxious to get back to recording in the field!Kevin and I had a few laughs with this episode, S2E2 "Two Miles". It was nearly a disaster in more than one way! Before the gale blew in, taking Jeff and his jacket with it, we managed to catch some amazing perch and walleye on Lesser Slave Lake in Alberta. This was season two of the From The Wild series, Kevin is noticing some drastic changes in the way he is filming and editing by this stage. That is also interesting, to hear Kevin commenting behind the scenes about his popular show. I do hope you enjoy this one. Happy New Year!Mentioned in this episode:CreditsThank you to our listeners, especially. We love to see that the Food Afield Podcast is resonating with folks who wish us success and want to contribute to our growth. Sharing the show by word-of-mouth and leaving reviews are crucial to the show's sustainability. Thanks again! Something new! We've launched a YouTube channel... "John Schneider's Wild Life". Follow along as John transitions to living aboard a sailboat on the Pacific Coast, living a self-sustainable lifestyle of hunting, fishing, and foraging for wild food. Please be sure to check us out on Instagram. If we've earned it, give us a follow and share the account with your friends and family.Another great way to access more of our content is at the website. There are some great how-to articles along with recipes and gear reviews revolving around traditional bowhunting, back-country camping, fly fishing, and other wild food adventures.Wild food ingredients and how to collect them. Thanks for all of your support!Subscribe to the Traditional Bowhunter Magazine and when you are at the checkout, place the code "foodafield" for a bonus edition of the magazine.
This one is a quick dive into where Egyptian mythology comes from, and how it is different than literature in the broader ancient world.Here is a link to our facebook group if you wanna slide in early. Fist bump.The group opens in October, but if you want to slide in early, HERE is the link:https://www.facebook.com/groups/439433967697980Join us to discuss togetherhow we don't really get literary works that lay out Egypt's mythology.mythical timelines that run across the ancient Egyptian world.Pyramid texts, and coffin texts, and hieroglyphs Oh My!how pyramids are miniature maps of the cosmos... it's pretty sweet!a story from Dr. Nili Fox that changed how I saw ancient literature forever.___________________________________ See the world from a handstand--upside down.--The Dirty Heads
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://thecitylife.org/2022/07/08/city-delivers-nearly-two-miles-of-new-sewers-and-water-mains-in-south-jamaica-and-st-albans-queens/ --- 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/citylifeorg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/citylifeorg/support
The four-masted schooner North Bend, the last sailing ship ever built in Oregon, was stranded on Peacock Spit; it worked its way through and, a little over a year later, launched itself in Baker Bay on the other side. (Columbia River Bar, Clatsop County; 1920s) (For text and pictures, see http://offbeatoregon.com/o1108d-last-sailing-ship-crossed-a-beach-relaunched.html)
Thank you so much for checking out New Life Church in Hydro OK. This episode features the message from our Sunday gathering. We would love to connect with you! For more information find us at @newlifechurchok on Instagram and Facebook.
John Schiavo was born to be a hockey player. From his youth days, and getting introduced to the game through his dad, to the present, where the game consumes his days in the best way. He loves every aspect of it, including the times that were difficult. Each helped shape him into who he has become. Enjoy the many tales of one of the ultimate rink rats. thegardensicehouse.com beautyunis.com www.bestshifthockey.com
During today's windy ten-minute walk, Dave tells the story of a busy executive who walked two miles every every day wearing a suit and dress shoes. Click HERE for free resources to help transition your walking from functional to a fitness activity
Direct DownloadAnother improvisational piece on mountain dulcimer by Bing Futch, from “The Improv Files” EP from October 2021, available exclusively on Patreon. Recorded next to Wolfpit Branch in Black Mountain, North Carolina. Bing Futch is endorsed by Folkcraft Instruments, V-Picks and Zither Stands.Enjoy "Dulcimerica"? Consider supporting the program by becoming a patron!
This is Episode #313 and today we'll read John chapters 11&12 together. Bethany was near Jerusalem (less than two miles away).Show Notes· These will help! Overview videos of all books of the BibleVisit· Visit my website· Visit my church· Visit The German Shepherd· Find me on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Bible Study Resources· CSB Study Bible – Hardcover or Kindle!· The Bible Project's Bible Basics – Free!· Every Bible You Could Ever Want!· The Bible Hub – Free!· Bible Study Tools – Free!· The Bible Project- Free! Beth Moore Daniel – Great for Church or Small Group StudyOther Resources· Want to use your tablet for Bible reading? Consider Kindle .· I love Audible! Try it for free!· Want it? FaithGear has it!· Wear your faith! Christian Strong· Bet Hannon Business Websites designed and maintains my website.· Title of song used in the podcast is 3 Joys & the Truth, by Daniel O'Connor Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links. That means if you purchase anything, I may get a small commission. This does not cost you anything and it helps offset the costs of the podcast. Thank you in advance.View my Broadcast License.
Comedian Cavin Eggleston discusses how hitting his father's car almost got him murdered.
Broadcasting from The Backyard Grill! On tap this week: Getting caught drinking during a Zoom meeting, Boston Beer is giving away bitcoin, Beer company giving away ‘ice shanty,’ year of free beer, Cadbury Creme Egg flavored beer, Sierra Nevada attempts to break a record, Drunk pals floating on inflatable mattress rescued TWO MILES out to sea, All this and SOOO much more featuring special guests Jack Duke of ‘F Your Liver,’ Andrew Mitcham of Senate Avenue Brewing, and Mark McShaffry of The Backyard Grill. This episode is presented by Cask Branding and RTIC Outdoors. Enjoy the show!
Trout Unlimited opened up two miles of previously obstructed Central Coast coho salmon habitat on the Noyo river, providing hope for the endangered species.
Are we being told the truth about COVID-19? Are there other motivations at play, both geopolitical and scientific? Two Mikes had Dr. Christiane Northrup on their show today.
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Late Era will closely examine the underappreciated and overlooked records from some of the most notable artists of the last sixty years. Through empathetic and critical analysis, the show will explore the earnest missteps, misunderstood gems, and artistic left turns created years after widespread acclaim, which confound and further deepen our appreciation for the artists that have shaped our time. Late Era is hosted by Andy Cush (Garcia Peoples, Pitchfork), Sam Sodomsky (The Bird Calls, Pitchfork, Various Publications), and Winston Cook-Wilson (Office Culture, Winston C.W., Various Publications).Episode Two focuses on the 1992 posthumous release from Miles Davis: "Doo-Bop"Late Era is a part of OSIRIS MEDIA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today's Principle: When you're not prepared, you're f*cked.
The MIND is always in rush - the MIND wants everything "RIGHT NOW" - but that is not how God works - that is not how the existence works. Listen to my podcast as I share the beautiful story and the insights. Listen and learn more... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/addittyatamhankar/message
I have to start by telling you this story – a few days ago, I decided I was going to make banana ice cream from scratch. Not just blending up bananas as flavoring into vanilla ice cream, but actually making frozen bananas into ice cream. I’ve heard of people doing this on the internet, but I didn’t have a recipe, so naturally, I turned to the mecca of ideas – Pinterest. I searched one time for “banana ice cream recipes,” saved two of the recipes that looked good and went to my kitchen to cut up bananas for my ice cream. I made the ice cream, it was delicious – like CRAZY delicious. A few days later, I got on Pinterest for the first time since the banana ice cream search, and suddenly, all of the things showing up in my feed – all of the pins that Pinterest thought I would be interested in seeing – were about banana ice cream recipes. Has this ever happened to you? I’m sure it has – because if you use social media at all, whether it be Pinterest, Facebook, or Instagram, they all work the same way. They show you what they think you would like to see. Then you want to keep scrolling and for that to happen they need to show you things that you want to see. This is how social media works. They show you things related to what you’ve searched for already. So, what does this mean for you and your nonprofit organization? Here’s an example: It means if you tell all the people from your church to like your nonprofit’s Facebook page and they do, Facebook is going to show the church people your nonprofit’s posts again and again – even if they’re not the people you want to reach. If you want to reach people who need what you provide through the services you offer or through an outreach group, or meetings, or classes, or moms’ day out but who don’t go to your church, those people aren’t as likely to see your nonprofit’s Facebook or Instagram posts because they are outside of the circle of your church members. If you are trying to reach your church members, then having them like your post is the right thing to do - but if you’re not trying to reach church members, you’re missing the people you want to serve. Wait, WHAT?! Yes – if your church, or your personal friends, or your volunteers and staff make up the majority of people who support your nonprofit on social media, they are going to be the audience that Facebook and Instagram shows your posts to. They are the ones who appear to be interested in your posts (because they’re “liking” and commenting on your posts) – so Facebook and Instagram are going to give them more of what they are interested in: your posts – which is good, but they aren’t the people who need your services. So how do you get your nonprofit’s posts SEEN by people outside of your inner circle? Outside of your core group of supporters? It is great to encourage your donors and supporters, your staff, and volunteers to support your nonprofit on Facebook and Instagram. Likes and Shares no matter who they’re from really do help, BUT if those are the only or the majority of the people liking and sharing your posts, those people and people who have similar patterns and behaviors are going to be the only crowd that organically see your nonprofit’s social media posts. Note: Seeing a post “organically” on Facebook means seeing a post without paying for Facebook to show your ad to new people. Let’s say your nonprofit is hosting an outreach group for young single moms, or parenting classes, or a Bible study, or a Mothers’ Day Out group, or an arts and crafts group, or a young singles group, or any type of meeting, group or class for people that don’t typically go to your church. How are you going to reach those people? You can’t just post about it once and expect the word to spread like wildfire because if you’ve only been getting likes and shares from your supporters, guess what? Those are going to be the only people who see your nonprofit’s posts. And then what? Nobody shows up to your group, or your meeting or your class. You’ve put in all this time and effort to plan this group, meeting, or class, and it’s all for nothing! How discouraging is that? Doesn’t it make you feel like you just wasted your energy? Doesn’t it make you feel like you’re NOT making a difference no matter how hard you try? But it doesn’t have to be like that. Listen to this – Tell Facebook and Instagram where to cast your net - which fish you want to catch. Don’t tell your supporters, staff, and volunteers to STOP supporting your nonprofit on social media, instead, tell Facebook and Instagram who to show your posts to. If you want people to show up for your group, meeting or class, here is what you do: Before you do ANYTHING ELSE, create an event on Facebook. When organizations create an actual event on Facebook – not just a regular post, but an event – they see an increase in reach and response to their event. An event isn’t only a fundraiser, it can be a class or a meeting or anything like that! A few months ago – this was before all the COVID stuff - my husband and I were sitting on the couch on a Saturday night and he was scrolling through Facebook on his phone. He said, “Oh wow, did you know the town’s winter carnival was this weekend?” I said, “Nope.” He showed me what he was looking at and it was a basic Facebook post – NOT a Facebook event. There we were, two people with extra time on our hands and money to spend on supporting the town by buying from the food vendors, and shopping at the craft fair, and entering the pancake eating contest – and we had no idea that event was going on. It was taking place TWO MILES down the road from our house, and we had no idea. In contrast, I just got two notifications on Facebook for two local events coming up that nonprofits are hosting because they are Facebook events not just Facebook posts. If you create a Facebook event, Facebook will help you spread the word to more people – to audiences beyond your support system. When you choose a category for your event – arts, crafts, health, music, or another category – Facebook will show it to people interested in those things. And then, if that person shows that they are interested in your event, Facebook will show your event to their friends.If you are hosting a group that is going to meet over several weeks, or months, I want you to create an event for your next meeting only. Don’t worry about making an event for every single meeting. If your group is starting off, name the event “Parenting Class Kickoff” or “Mothers’ Day Out Kickoff.” If your group has been meeting for a while but you still want to reach more people, just create an event for your next meeting and name it, “Mothers’ Day Out.” The most critical part is that you are creating a Facebook event – you can explain to people who are interested the details of your upcoming meetings, but first, you have to get your foot in the door with one event. When creating a Facebook event, be sure to add details like when, where, a contact email or phone number and a short description like – “Join us for Mothers’ Day Out, Tuesdays at St. Francis Church. Meet other moms while your little one plays with new friends. Call Jennifer for details at (555) 555-4321.” That is all you need to say. Invite people by saying, “Join us” Say the event title - “Mothers’ Day Out” When/Where One line describing what it is – “Meet other moms while your little one plays with new friends.” Call to action – “Call Jennifer for details at (555) 555-4321” If you’re hosting a virtual event, be sure to mention that specifically in the event description so that people understand that this is not an in-person event. You can also put a link to your meeting in the details. Tip: Even if your event is virtual, be sure to add a physical location to your event (like your organization’s address). This will tell Facebook to show your event to people in your local area. You also need a cover photo for the event which you can create for free on Canva.com. Keep it simple – just select “Facebook event cover” from the templates, type in the title of the event in the center of the graphic, or add a picture, and upload it to your Facebook event.That’s it! If you want people to show up for your group, meeting, or class, create an event on Facebook. Boost your Facebook event. Even if all you have in your budget is $5 to spend on boosting your Facebook event, DO IT. Boosting an event is like running an advertisement. You select your budget and tell Facebook to show your event to more people. The more money you spend, the more people you can reach. Now here’s the MOST IMPORTANT PART of boosting the event: Choose your audience. If you don’t choose your audience, Facebook will choose it for you. And who are they going to choose? Hopefully, you know the answer to this by now – Facebook is going to choose your support system and people just like them. You have to tell Facebook where to cast your net. So, let’s say your nonprofit is hosting parenting classes. You created an event for your “Parenting Class Kickoff,” and now, when you are viewing your event, click the “Boost Event” button. A new window will pop up, scroll down on the left to where it says AUDIENCE. It will give you several options, but I recommend clicking, “People you choose through targeting.” In the new window that pops up when you select “People you choose through targeting,” you will select gender, age, locations, and you can even add detailed targeting. You can actually tell Facebook who to target based on their demographics, interests, or behaviors. So for this example, with the Parenting Classes, we are going to select both men and women, ages 18-30, and we’re going to type in the city we’re in, and major towns and cities around us that people would realistically come from to take this class. Next, we’re going to add some detailed targeting. In this search bar, you can type in things like “family” or “income” or “parenting” or “child.” For this example, we might select the demographic “Parents with early school-age children.” Yes, it’s pretty freaky how specific you can get with these types of details, but truly, by making these selections, this will help you reach the specific people you want to reach on social media. Think of your audience and some interests or demographic details that apply to them and add them as detailed targeting. You can always delete things you’ve added before you boost your event. Facebook will let you know if your audience is too specific, or too broad, or just right. So, if you want people to show up for your group, meeting, or class, create an event on Facebook and boost it. Post about it. In addition to creating a Facebook event and boosting it, you need to create a regular post about it on Facebook and Instagram once a week to build momentum and excitement about it. How many times have you been interested in something you found on Facebook or Instagram, and then you went to that organization’s or business’ page, and saw nothing about it? It kind of made you wonder about how legitimate it was, if they were serious about it, if it’s really happening, didn’t it? You need to post about it and keep reminding people that it’s happening. And now more than ever, with the COVID-19 shutdown, there have been so many events, meetings, and groups cancelled, people are out of touch and details are cloudy. Remember, posting once a week about your event will help clear up the details and remind people about your event. I also recommend that you take your strongest, most clear, and best looking post about the event and boost it in addition to your Facebook event. Tip: Listen to Episode 50: How to Run a Basic Facebook Ad for step by step instructions on how to boost a Facebook post. Just like with your Facebook event cover, your post needs to have a simple graphic with the title of the event on it. With a post as opposed to an event cover, you can include the date and time, or a one liner like “meet other moms while your little ones play!” but remember, you need to keep your text to 20% or less of the image, but you want it to be big enough to be readable on a smart phone screen. Keep your message short and simple. When you boost your post about the event, you can select the same audience you used for your event – Facebook will remember what you originally selected and allow you to use it again. If you want people to show up for your group, meeting, or class, create an event on Facebook and boost it, and post about it. This is an opportunity to choose your audience. If you want to see success and stop spinning your wheels – take these steps! You will start to see a difference. It’s not going to happen overnight – but once you start, you’ll start seeing the ball roll and you’ll start to experience success! But it only works if you start. You can do this! You are amazing! Look how far you’ve already come! Everything we’ve talked about today is do-able. Subscribe, Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts “I love this podcast! The episodes are short, but packed full of practical tips and easy-to-implement action steps…. I learn something every week.” If that’s something you’d say…please rate and review this show today. You’ll help me reach more people - like you - with tools to help nonprofits reach more people, raise more money and change communities for the good. To subscribe on your iPhone’s Apple Podcasts app, watch this short video. You’ll also see how to rate my show and leave a review. Or, if you want to subscribe on iTunes on your computer, click here to open the Apple Podcasts web page. Then follow these steps: Click on the “Listen on Apple Podcasts” button near the top of the screen. Click on the “Open iTunes App” button in the little window that pops up. (Yes, it’s confusing!) In the iTunes App that opens, click on the “Subscribe” button on the left side under the Unlocking Your Nonprofit Potential logo. Then click on the words, “Ratings and Reviews”. Click on the “stars” to rate my podcast Click on the “Write a Review” button. Links mentioned in this episode and other helpful episodes: Banana ice cream recipe: How to Make Banana Nice Cream (The Ultimate Guide!) Canva.com Episode 50: How to Run a Basic Facebook Ad for step by step instructions on how to boost a Facebook post. Episode 19: Why Your Facebook Ads Get Rejected If you have any questions – I’m right here for you! Ask away! Send me a message on Facebook or Instagram or send me an email and I’ll happily write you back with an answer! Want something fun to do? 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In this week's episode of Weird News, the lads discuss a man with a massive snake problem, another man who was arrested three times...in the one day, and the most badass five year old of all time If you want to support the show: https://www.patreon.com/heroesforhirepodcast Follow us on Twitter: @Heroes4hirepod , @conlawler , @shaunmeighan Follow us on Facebook: Heroes for Hire podcast Follow us on Instagram: heroesforhirepodcast Email any questions or queries to: HeroesforHire_@outlook.com Big thanks to our Patrons: Alexander Williams Ciara Lawler David Clarke Ed Ball Joe Bernie Ray Ging Roisin Hally Ryan Evanson
Stranded four-masted schooner North Bend crossed Peacock Spit and, a little over a year later, launched itself in Baker Bay on the other side in the late 1920s. If you've ever visited the Ripley's Believe it or Not in Newport, you may recognize this story ... (Peacock Spit, Clatsop County (sort of); 1928) (For text and pictures, see http://offbeatoregon.com/o1108d-last-sailing-ship-crossed-a-beach-relaunched.html)
This bit of trucker slang is just a basic reminder to drive safely. So I'd like to take the time to tell all of you out there to take care of yourselves! It's rough out there, and it could get rougher, but don't fret, because you're pretty damn dope. If what you need is some ska music, here it is, but if you need something more, go out and get it. There's no shame in asking for help, for your state of mind, or for your new favorite ska band. There are helpers everywhere and they're easy to find. 00:00 - Bite Me Bambi - Hot Lava (Hot Lava '20) 03:25 - Malambo Ska Band feat. Hugo Lobo - Racist Friend (Racist Friend '20) 07:26 - the Skluttz - Stand Our Ground (Confidence is Key '20) 10:49 - Hans Gruber and the Die Hards - Is Today Worth Waking Up for? (Hans Gruber and the Die Hards 2 '19) 13:19 - Cheatin' at Solitaire - Don't Wanna be Miserable (Audrey '20) 15:55 - Skalapper - Depressed Feeling (find a new world '10) 19:23 - the Upstarts - So Sharp (the Upstarts '07) Visit the website at http://www.23Ska.com to find links to band websites and songs featured in this episode. Find & follow the show on: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/23minofSka/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/23minofSka Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/23minofska/ Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/23min-of-ska?refid=stpr If you'd like to submit your band for a future show email: submissions@23ska.com Any other questions or comments, please email: podcast@23ska.com There's a lot of great ska vinyl out there, so head over to our partners in crime at http://www.GrandpasCasino.com Also check out our sister podcast the Ska After Party at http://www.SkaAfterParty.com Session : Eightteen // Episode : 398 // Airdate : February 27th, 2020
In this week's episode, we preview the Minnesota Mile and catch up with couple people making their way up North to the North Star State. First we cold call rider gone tuner, James Hart and chat for a bit during his drive up. Then, we check in on Davis Fisher to hear about all the fun he's had on his journey to the track this weekend.
1. Springer-Mladen Tonic2. LSD-Drahosh3. A Different Day-Oscar L/Matt Sassari4. Yoru-Tenzig5. Cliene-Oscar L/Matt Sassari6. Monday-USA17. Radio Berlin-Pan-Pot8. Dosnia-Kaiserdisco9. M27-Alan Fitzpatrick/Wheats10. Source Vibration-Hybrasil11. Over-Drumcomplex12. Pragmatic-Zimmz13. The Legend-Frankyeffe14. LSD-Drahosh (IM1 Jhous Remix)15. DMT-Nihil Young-Durtysoxxx16. The Mirror Method-Andre Crom (Giovanni Carozza)17. Nimbus-Victor Ruiz18. Waves-Sudo19. Neuron-Rohar20. ADA-Gabriel D'Or & Borday (Christian Wunsch Remix)21. Propulsion-JX 216 (Hans Bouffmyhere Remix)22. The Fourth Kind-Nemisis23. Salz-Karenn24. The Act-Something About You (DJ Garry Mix)Interview: @donsdjGuest Mix: DJ D.O.N.Swww.facebook.com/donsdj/www.facebook.com/donsdjwww.twitter.com/donsdj@donsdjwww.instagram.com/donsdjdj.beatport.com/dons
Students across the U.S. have shown the power and importance of news articles in the classroom. Moved by the resilience of their peers and a desire to help, kids—supported by their teachers—have developed student-led activism initiatives to raise awareness and funding for the causes they've read about in Scholastic Classroom Magazines such as Storyworks® for grades 4–6 and Scholastic Scope® for grades 6–8. This week, we're talking with Lauren Tarshis, editor-in-chief and publisher of Scholastic Classroom Magazines, and Kristin Lewis, editorial director of Scholastic Classroom Magazines, about how they craft the stories that inspire students to become changemakers. We'll also hear from a third grade teacher in Cleveland, OH, about how her Scholastic News readers have made a real difference at their school with anti-bullying and recycling efforts. Additional resources: Sign up for a free trial of Scholastic Classroom Magazines Read the Scope article "Thirst" that inspired students to raise money to build clean-water wells Read the Storyworks article “Two Miles for a Drink of Water,” which shared Natalia's story with younger readers Read the Storyworks article "Deadliest Animal" that inspired students to raise money for mosquito nets Read the Scope article "Can She be Saved" that inspired students to adopt an elephant Guests Lauren Tarshis is the senior vice president and editor-in-chief/publisher of Scholastic Classroom Magazines. She's also the author of the bestselling I Survived series. Kristin Lewis is the editorial director of Scholastic Classroom Magazines and the editor of Scholastic Scope Robin Allen-Palmore is a third grade teacher at Bolton Elementary School in Cleveland, OH.
Students across the U.S. have shown the power and importance of news articles in the classroom. Moved by the resilience of their peers and a desire to help, kids—supported by their teachers—have developed student-led activism initiatives to raise awareness and funding for the causes they’ve read about in Scholastic Classroom Magazines such as Storyworks® for grades 4–6 and Scholastic Scope® for grades 6–8. This week, we're talking with Lauren Tarshis, editor-in-chief and publisher of Scholastic Classroom Magazines, and Kristin Lewis, editorial director of Scholastic Classroom Magazines, about how they craft the stories that inspire students to become changemakers. We'll also hear from a third grade teacher in Cleveland, OH, about how her Scholastic News readers have made a real difference at their school with anti-bullying and recycling efforts. Additional resources: Sign up for a free trial of Scholastic Classroom Magazines Read the Scope article "Thirst" that inspired students to raise money to build clean-water wells Read the Storyworks article “Two Miles for a Drink of Water,” which shared Natalia's story with younger readers Read the Storyworks article "Deadliest Animal" that inspired students to raise money for mosquito nets Read the Scope article "Can She be Saved" that inspired students to adopt an elephant Guests Lauren Tarshis is the senior vice president and editor-in-chief/publisher of Scholastic Classroom Magazines. She's also the author of the bestselling I Survived series. Kristin Lewis is the editorial director of Scholastic Classroom Magazines and the editor of Scholastic Scope Robin Allen-Palmore is a third grade teacher at Bolton Elementary School in Cleveland, OH. Special thanks: Music composed by Lucas Elliot Eberl Sound mix and editing by Daniel Jordan Produced by Emily Morrow
I know you know all about setting goals, and you've probably heard of setting SMART goals. But, sometimes, getting to any of your goals just seems tough. Do you know why? Well, I've got some answers for you, Killer B! We're WALKING in place for about TWO MILES while we chat about setting SMARTER GOALS - the kind you can actually achieve. The process is simple, but (you know I'm going to say this, right?) not exactly easy. But I promise, it's something you can do! Warm Up: https://youtu.be/8HVt4xF8tns Difficulty: Level TWO Equipment: NONE / BODYWEIGHT Time: 30 minutes My Stats: 4100 steps 275 calories burned WORKOUT SETUP: There are NO intervals - walk, jog or run at your own pace MAIN WORKOUT: WALK :) FINISHER: https://youtu.be/drCitGWE1SE Cool Down: https://youtu.be/V2CTHi7R6Pc Thanks for working out with me! ★ KILLER B HIVE PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP: https://goo.gl/fqtMXU ★ INSTAGRAM: http://goo.gl/tytrte ★ WEBSITE: http://pahlabfitness.com/ PATREON ➭ https://www.patreon.com/PahlaBFitness PAYPAL (One Time Donation) ➭ http://paypal.me/PahlaBFitness WORKOUT PROGRAMS ➭ http://goo.gl/AqoKqd
Some strange news about Dylan Roof that we are pretty sure is fake. SCOTUS allows Trump's travel ban http://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/2017/06/26/in-victory-for-trump-u-s-supreme-court-revives-trump-travel-ban.html Republicans ask Ginsburg to step aside http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/republican-lawmakers-want-ruth-bader-ginsburg-to-recuse-herself-from-trump-cases/article/2627090 World's longest kill shot is now more than two miles long http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4628224/Canadian-sniper-kills-ISIS-fighter-TWO-MILES-away.html
Andrew sits down for a chat with Mark Potter about art, contemplation, discontentment, and more. Also, a continuing conversation about Dillard's "Pilgrim at Tinker Creek" and new music from Lowland Hum.
Chris Parker based his sermon off of the teachings found in Matthew 5:38-48. He conveyed the idiom that ideas have consequences. He also explained that the values that are passed from one generation to the next are often transferred through stories, or narratives. One narrative that Chris has noticed in his life pertains to the church’s stance on masks, or how people who go to church act while they’re at church. The culmination of this point is that “it’s okay to not be okay”. Matthew 5:38-42 states: “You have heard that it was said, ‘Eye for eye, and tooth for tooth.’ But I tell you, do not resist an evil person. If anyone slaps you on the right cheek, turn to them the other cheek also. And if anyone wants to sue you and take your shirt, hand over your coat as well. If anyone forces you to go one mile, go with them two miles. Give to the one who asks you, and do not turn away from the one who wants to borrow from you.” Chris explained the fact that there were political undertones with each of the requests that Jesus has in this scripture. The concept of “overconciliation” was also introduced to the congregation as an alternative to either retaliation or doing nothing in response to wrongdoings that people do against us. Chris concluded his message by playing a video of a man who killed a woman and a child and was serving a life sentence in prison, but his heart was set free by the mother of the woman, who forgave him of his actions.
Our 129th episode, which aired on January 8, 2016. Trian - Humours of Balleyconnell/Reel Eboulement/Richie Dwyer's, Trian II Catherine-Anne MacPhee - Mouth Music, Canan Nan Gaidheal Larry Gavin, Micheal O'Rourke & Charlie Lennon - The Broken Bridge/Golden Shadows, Two Miles to Tulla Mick Moloney, Jimmy Keane & Robbie O'Connell - The Mickey Dam, There Were Roses Paddy O'Brien - Poll Ha'Penny/Gerry Egan's, Mixing the Punch Damien O'Kane - The Banks of the Bann, Areas of High Traffic Patrick Street - The White Petticoat/The Kerry Jig/Katy Is Waiting, Cornerboys Nolan Ladewski - The Old Dock Road, The Steps to Home Lunasa - The Merry Sisters of Fate, The Merry Sisters of Fate Tony McManus - A Tune for Frankie, Pourquoi Quebec LOCAL FOCUS: The Irish Airs - Blarney Pilgrim/Jim Ryan's, The Hightail Sessions Mairi Rankin - Hey Johnny M: Lament for John Morris, First Hand
Our thirty-seventh episode, which aired on April 4, 2014. CLOSET CLASSIC: Cape to Clare - Queen of the Rushes/The Whinny Hills of Leitrim/the Clumsy Lover, Cape to Clare Eamon Doorley/Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh/Julie Fowlis/Ross Martin - Dà Bhfaigheann Mo Rogha De Thriúr acu/Dhannsamaid Le Ailean/Cairision' Nigh'n Eòghainn, Dual Arcady - Black Haired Lass/Flogging Reel/Lord McDonald/The Pinch of Snuff - Many Happy Returns Donna Taggart - Raglan Road, Celtic Lady Vol. 1 Gerry O'Connor - Jenny's Wedding/Boys from the Hillside, High Up Low Down Larry Gavin/Micheal O'Rourke/Charlie Lennon - The Nova Scotia/The Classic, Two Miles to Tulla: Traditional Irish Music from East Clare Jeremy Spencer & Sean Leahy - Echoes of Killarney/Johnny O'Leary's, The Side Over Aoife Granville - Aoife's Welcome/John Joe Moroney's Favourite, Sraid Eoin Shuffle Cathie Ryan - Lament for Three Marys, The Music of What Happens Christy Sheridan - Lagan Love, Silver Notes Planxty - Smeceno Horo, After the Break Brenda Stubbert - Lonesome Eyes, Endless Memories
You may have heard that coincidences are miracles where God is too busy to take a bow. Our Higher Power is always bringing us to places where we can bless others and be blessed by them. Special guest Rick Bingham, LCDC, an ordained minister, shares the “coincidence” that started him giving away purple bandanas. Rick has more than 35 years' experience as a professional in the recovery field and is a speaker, trainer, and acupuncture detox specialist. He has led many spiritually oriented wilderness treks and is a major contributor to Two Miles or Twenty Minutes. Rick's motto is—walk slow, climb high, pray often.
Tebow poses with Strippers, Blind activist comes to America, Iran is being shifty before the nuclear talks, College students are studying less, a horse swims 2 miles, is there more than ONE UNIVERSE? Ron Paul suspends his campaign, again Boehner threatens America's credit worthiness, Gleib rants about Patriotism and his days on the High School football team, startling allegations about Obama and Reverend Wright, Campaign Ads & TACTICS between Obama & Romney, Gov. Rubio slams Obama, PARIS HILTON releases a new album, $150 million paid for the SCREAM painting, Indonesians love and hate LADY GAGA, we can now use cell phones in airplanes, tons of pot found in the Ocean, the end of pennies? Can someone love NY too much? Should we still get our prostates checked? New Potato chips FOR MEN, plus Twitter answers and THE THUNDER ROUND!
Writer Eugene O’Brien takes a trip on a barge through the heart of the midlands, experiencing his home county in a different – and much slower – way than usual.
Galatians 5:22, 10/24/2010
Rule 30: There are no females on the internet... no exceptions. So, I honestly can't believe that we've made it to episode 30, and no-one's died yet. Sean, Caleb, some good music, a stupid chat room, and you've got episode 30. Luckily the weather on the black-u weather forecast doesn't look too bad. Ha I just made a family guy Ollie Williams joke!
Fr Joseph reveals one of his Lenten pet peeves: “Do the best you can.” Do the best you can? Now brothers and sisters, that’s a recipe for failure. Heck, sinner that I am, the best I can is what has got me to where I am! We don’t give an inexperienced bunch of players a ball – with no practice whatsoever – and say, “Okay, it’s game time. Do the best you can.” No. We practice and practice and practice. We fall down, get back up; struggle to do better.
-In this episode: It takes stink bombs and getting his name on a paddle, but Tommy finally makes friends.