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Herzlich Willkommen zu meiner 300. Podcastfolge! Unbelieveable! In dieser Folge erkläre ich dir ganz genau, wie ein Narzisst dich so quält, dass er dich und dein Leben mit dieser Behandlung komplett zerstört. Wir werfen einen Blick auf seine sadistischen Manipulationstaktiken und deren Folgen für das Opfer, aber auch auf die Möglichkeiten, die dich aus diesen Strukturen lösen und erlösen. Vielleicht ist es nur ein kleiner Hebel, denkst du, aber ich kann dir jetzt schon sagen, er ist machtvoller als du denkst! Ich bin sehr gespannt, wie dir diese Folge gefällt. Kass mich das gerne in den Kommentaren auf YouTube und Instagram wissen. Wenn du an meinem Präsenz- Tagesretreat teilnehmen möchtest, dann findest du hier alle Einzelheiten und die Anmeldung: Körper & Geist in Balance: Tagesretreat am 27.April 2025 in Lich https://www.eventbrite.de/e/korper-geist-in-balance-tickets-1288139603229?aff=oddtdtcreator Alle weiteren Informationen und Angebote findest du auf meiner Homepage: https://katjademming.com Folge mir unbedingt auf Instagram & Facebook für tägliches Leaning: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katjademming/?hl=de Facebook: http://bit.ly/Facebook-KatjaDemming-Life-Coach Diese Folge kannst du dir auch als Video auf meinem YouTube-Kanal anschauen: YouTube: http://bit.ly/YouTube-KatjaDemming Mein Buch findest du hier: Raus aus der narzisstischen Beziehung: https://amzn.to/3hsNEiy
On this episode, Patrick and Ted discuss how the numbers may have lied about the first leg of PSG vs. LIverpool and what they mean for the 2nd leg. Then, Arsenal have hired Andrea Berta to be their next director of football. Who is he, what does he need to do, and how should Arsenal fans feel about the hire? Next, a quick look at games from the Bundesliga over the weekend and a discussion on how fitness professionals can impact teams the most. The episode ends with a look at Claudio Ranieri's Roma team, Inter Milan being a good longshot for the UCL, the Serie A table, and Arsenal vs. Manchester United. Enjoy!Subscribe to our FREE newsletter: https://www.thetransferflow.com/subscribeJoin Variance Betting: https://www.thetransferflow.com/upgradeFollow us on our Socials:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe1WTKOt7byrELQcGRSzu1QX: https://x.com/TheTransferFlowBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetransferflow.bsky.socialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetransferflow/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@transferflowpodcastTimestamps:00:00 - Intro01:22 - PSG vs Liverpool01:59 - Stats from the game03:22 - 1st half vs 2nd half05:01 - PSG were much more open in the 2nd half06:08 - How does this line up for the 2nd leg?06:59 - You can't just “be more defensive”08:25 - PSG needs to allow their creativity to create chances, not pound shots11:09 - A look at the Champions League matches12:23 - Arsenal hire Andrea Berta as director of football13:16 - How the media handle these things and Raul Senllehi16:03 - Arsenal have a clear idea of what they need to do17:07 - Why the Berta hire makes sense19:21 - Saka coming back for Arsenal, will he be cautious or come back at full speed?21:02 -Stability with Arteta should make Arsenal fans feel confident22:05 - A quick look at the bundesliga - Why were they running so much?23:33 - Bayern's PPDA were crazy even with 10 men25:05 - Sprint management26:20 - FItness people being on the same page as coaches26:45 - How fitness coaches can give teams absurd value27:51 - We're hiring!28:48 - Rainieri and Roma30:13 - Napoli are in a rough stretch30:39 - Inter a sharp bet to win the UCL?32:22 - The Italian table33:51 - We'll talk the top 5 race in England next week35:04 - Raya was UNBELIEVEABLE for Arsenal v. Manchester United Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Director of the Center for Homeland Security and Immigration laments the state we're in, where political violence against Trump is becoming the norm.
Unbelieveable! The Sickos discuss an actual anime: the 2022 Apple TV+ live action thriller Severance starring Adam Scott. This shit is so good. We basically just go nutty over how much we love this show. Some spoilers but we leave the finale and the big twists unrevealed. Also we got a fun sketch with the Worst of All Possible Worlds boys. It's a banger
Book your 20-minute Connection Call to discuss available options to work 1:1 together. Book The CallTHIS WEEK ON THE POD:No. I did not lose a bet. I am betting on you and me. I know that you have a neurospicy brain that has created an UNBELIEVEABLE business. You're ready to scale it, but you haven't seen behind the curtain or quite know what it looks like to get to that next level.So I said f*ck it. I will do something I haven't done yet to inspire YOU to do the same.I've run 6-figure businesses before -- but not a 7-figure business. YET. In this episode, I am pulling my business curtain all the way back. I will share my full business history and online business timeline from the time I was 24 until now. I will talk about how I discovered doing business online after over two decades of doing business in person, the crazy-ass idea I came up with that NOBODY ELSE is doing, what it will look like, and why you will ABSOLUTELY want to follow along. You do NOT want to miss this episode, sisterfriend. This listen may be a little longer than normal, but it is totally worth it. I promise. Karrie - The Chief Weirdo of Karrie Out Loud Ways to connect with me: • On Instagram and Threads: @karrieoutloud• Become an INSIDER -- The Love Note delivered to your inbox weekly (I don't do boring newsletters -- not in my DNA, bb!): https://www.karrieoutloud.com/the-love-note-subscription-page • ADHD ENTREPRENEUR OFFICE HOURS: Join this community OF ADHD entrepreneurs created BY an ADHD entrepreneur. It includes hot seat coaching, networking with other ADHD entrepreneurs, Mini-Masterclasses, and more is being added! Click here for the full details: https://www.karrieoutloud.com/adhd-entrepreneur-office-hours • Work with me 1:1: Step one is to book a connection call. I am not willing to work with someone if we are not a match and I hope you aren't either! This is why I don't just let people sign up with me all willy nilly. Also IT IS A BRIEF AF CALL to make sure we jive as humans and so I can ask you a few questions. I refuse to hard sell. I've been around long enough to know that people know what they want. Book your call here: https://calendly.com/karrieoutloud/30-minute-coffee-talk• My Website: www.karrieoutloud.com
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Nottingham Forest DESTROY Fulham at the World Famous City Ground, in a performance that was the best first half we have seen since we returned to the Premier League. The goals were exquisite, the performance was sensational and the team played like warriors! Join us as we go through the hights and the lows of the match and rate each of the Forest players out of 10 and who was your man of the match?? #nffc vs #fulham has finished but its your time to have your say on the performance, so give your player ratings, and see how they compare to wolverine's! GET YOUR RATINGS IN HERE: https://forms.gle/dXL4HkmjkRXCEFwf9 #premierleague ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ ⭐⭐
Obscenely long cold open! The return of Sir impressions! Going Full Forrest Gump! ⭐ Like what you hear? Leave us a five-star review wherever you listen!
Jamie Foxx has a Hellish Near-Death Experience, Bigfoot spotted in Upstate NY, Dan Aykroyd's return to TV is UnBelieveable, Roswell NM hits a new milestone, NASA is creating a CryoBot, Mexican Mummy shows up in Belgium Museum and more!The Paranormal 60 News Crews invite you along to the 200th Episode of the ONLY Paranormal show you need to hear and the ONLY News you need to know. Dave celebrates with Chachi, Sweet T, the return of The Colonel and Greg.We have a spooky story with Jeff Belanger, a NEW Upon Further Review and we go to the Mailbag of the Macabre for listeners emailed stories and questions.200th Episode: Ghosts, Aliens, Monsters More Edition - The Paranormal 60 NewsSUPPORT THE SPONSORS THAT SUPPORT THIS SHOWHello Fresh - Go to www.HelloFresh.com/p6050 and use code p6050 for 50% off plus free shipping!Mint Mobile - To get your new wireless plan for just 15 bucks a month, and get the plan shipped to your door for FREE, go to www.MintMobile.com/P60Factor Meals - Save 50% off these amazing meals at www.Factor.com/P6050 & use Code P6050 at checkout to save!Medium Author Michelle Welch books - https://michellewelch.com/authorSoulTopia is your 1-Stop Shop for all your metaphysical needs - https://mysoultopia.com/Tarot Readings by Winnie - https://www.darknessradio.com/lotus-love-tarotSHOW YOUR STATUS AS A LOYAL DARKLING!Grab Your Paranormal 60 Gear At - https://paranormal60swagshop.com/TRAVEL WITH DAVE - www.DarknessEvents.comSUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL HERE - https://www.youtube.com/@TheParanormal60?sub_confirmation=1--------------------------------------------------------------------------DAVE'S LINKSX: @TheDaveSchraderINSTAGRAM: @OfficialDaveSchraderINSTAGRAM: @officialparanormal60WEBSITE: http://www.Paranormal60.com GREG'S LINKSFB: @greghlawsonIG: @greghlawsonX: @GruntdiverGreg's website - www.theparanormaldetective.comOrder Greg's Books here:https://amzn.to/45VjJG0TRESSA'S LINKShttps://linktr.ee/tressa.slaterPLEASE GIVE THIS SHOW A 5 STAR RATING AND REVIEW!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steffan outlines what he saw at 8th/Logan during the Denver In Decay latest "homeless cleanup." Unbelieveable. Tay is getting a library exhibit?! Then - border expert Jaeson Jones joins us to explain the current border status and its impact on all states, including Colorado. More at www.jaesonjones.com and www.border911.com We wrap the hour with last week's comments from CO House Minority Whip Richard Holtorf and whether Congressman Ken Buck returned our texts for comment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Counselor dives into day one recap and discussion about the fantasy impact of Bijan Robinson and every offensive player. The FULL NFL draft recap is here! Make sure you are subscribed to this #1 fantasy football podcast to dominate your leagues!
Former NBA player and coach Phil Jackson says he doesn't watch the NBA anymore. Appearing on iconic music producer Rick Rubin's podcast Jackson said people want to see sports as non-political. Jackson wants politics out of sports. I agree and so do many others. Unfortunately for Jackson he is now being labeled a racist by many including ESPN's Jalen Rose. Unbelieveable! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Recorded 10/10/2020 ***Disclaimer*** We are childish boys who make inappropriate jokes and some of them are extremely insensitive. Chris and Mark discuss which three (3) apps they'd keep on their phone if only allowed three (3). They also discuss a number of ridiculous apps that exist and/or existed at one time. Some of them are UNBELIEVEABLE!!! Intro Music: "Blue Scorpion" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Dive Horn: https://freesound.org/s/104882 Trombone Wah-Wah-Wah-Waaaaah: https://freesound.org/s/175409 Outro Music: "Neolith" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
The True Believers talk of God at ever opportunity they love talking about his wonderful work and making his deeds know to any and everyone who will listen. Today many different Testimonies of how God has healed and set free. Amazing speakers sharing the good news of the God of Heaven and Earth.
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This is a segment from Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley. Andy Strickland, rink side reporter for Bally Sports Midwest, joins the show to discuss the Blues' previous overtime win over Nashville, Jordan Binnington's recent performances, the return of Pavel Buchnevich, and how important it is to come out of this road trip on top before heading into Christmas. Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley airs weeknights 6-8pm on KMOX barring any Billikens or NFL games. Join the show by calling or texting (314) 436-7900 or by tweeting to Matt @MattPauleyOnAir. Listen live at 1120AM, 98.7FM, or on the free Audacy app.
On this episode of Orthopraxy, I sit down with Justin Brierly. Justin is the Theology and Apologetics Editor for Premier Christian Radio. For the past 20 years, he has hosted the Unbelieveable? radio show and podcast. He's an author, speaker, and broadcaster. In this episode, we talk about how Justin has sat down with some of the biggest thinkers of his generation and has remained a faithful Christian. Follow Justin on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/justin.brierley/ Visit his website https://justinbrierley.com/ Please, go and buy Justin's book! https://www.amazon.com/Unbelievable-After-Talking-Atheists-Christian/dp/0281077983/ref=as_li_ss_tl?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1610987674&sr=8-4&linkCode=sl1&tag=justinbrier0c-20&linkId=03c207c19b2c73455d426ebfdad4e5fa&language=en_US The Orthopraxy Podcast exists to talk about the Christian life and living out what we believe. Every week we sit down with a guest to talk about the practical things in our faith. Join us every Wednesday for new episodes. Orthopraxy is a ministry of Finish Line Ministries International. Finish Line Ministries International is committed to the work of Training Pastors, Equipping The Church, Providing For Orphans, and Reaching The Lost in Malawi, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe. Working alongside the remarkable men and women of southeast Africa, Finish Line Ministries International creates and develops ministry initiatives specifically designed to impact lives, proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and establish His church. Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/orthopraxypod/ Follow us on Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@orthopraxypod Subscribe on Youtube https://youtube.com/channel/UCy_4kP2C... Learn more about our Initiatives: www.finishlineminitries.org Follow Finish Line: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FinishLineIntl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/FinishLineIntl
We chat about her new movie Unbelievable with lots of Star Trek stars plus look back on Deep Space Nine and her work on Yesterday Was A Lie.
This is a repeat episode in preperation of this weeks special bonus episode with Mike in Eygpt, picking up plastic on the River Nile for Zero Co's 100 year project. We have cut out some things but for those new to the podcast they may not have heard the founding story from Mike so before this saturdays special episode crossing to Mike who will be camping at the bottom of the pyramids, we wanted people to know who they are all over agin. ENJOY, this is a bsuiness birthed out of witnessing horrible plastic polution while traveling overseas, dumping life savings into the project and seeing it flourish. Unbelieveable!
In an UNBELIEVEABLE twist (can you believe this, Horse?) the entire PM Team has predicted the exact same Super Bowl winner. Somebody call the Chargers' offices and tell them to print the shirts now. Poni, Chris and Donny all unknowingly picked the LA Chargers to win it all this year. It is an NFL season preview. Steelers season questions. NFL Picks: NE @ MIA -3.5, TB -2.5 @ DAL
"Have You Asked Your Dad?" is the new podcast from radio personalities, bloggers and (most importantly) dads Sean Loots and Terence Mentor.In each episode they are going to be asking questions that dads generally don't get asked - and hopefully that will unlock a path for all of us to be better parents and people.The first three episodes drop on the 1st of September, and they include an UNBELIEVEABLE interview with Chad le Clos' dad, Bert.Listen to them on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts and don't forget to follow us on Instagram, @HaveYouAskedYourDad.
The Conservative Crusader is 16-year-old GOP Josh's radio show. Josh's unfiltered, uncensored, and unapologetic view of Ohio & US politics makes his show the largest teenage-conservative radio show in all of Ohio. Listen Monday & Thursday at 8:00PM wherever you get your podcasts, or at GOPJosh.com. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Show Notes and Sourced Stories Indiana Rep. Jackie Walorski, 2 staffers killed in car crash - PBS Kansas Upheld Abortion Rights And Other Key Updates From The Aug. 2 Elections - FiveThirtyEight U.S. declares public health emergency over monkeypox - Axios As monkeypox strikes gay men, officials debate warnings to limit partners - The Washington Post In 'Damning' Capitol Hill Testimony, Scientists Contradict Fauci's Claim That NIH Never Funded Gain-Of- Function Research - The Daily Wire Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones ordered to pay $4.1m over false Sandy Hook claims - The Guardian J.D. Vance, national Republicans start TV ads in Ohio after early silence in U.S. Senate race - cleveland.com ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Follow me on Twitter! http://twitter.com/gopjosh20 Join our Patreon! http://patreon.com/gopjosh Join our Discord for FREE! https://discord.gg/zde5y6saUn ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Call or Text the GOP Josh voicemail, just dial 57-GOPJOSH-7 (574-675-6747) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. --- 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/theconservativecrusader/message
In this episode, the hosts (Hanne, Fel and Astra) take a step out of the hard sciences and into linguistics, sociology and psychology—pulling examples from history, personal experience and studies to try and find the differences (if there are any) between the three and why they might develop in the way they do.RESOURCES:The Story of Myth by Sarah Iles JohnstonWhat They Say in New England by Clifton JohnsonThe 'good luck' snack that makes Taiwan's technology behave, BBC: https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20210414-the-good-luck-snack-that-makes-taiwans-technology-behaveThe Case Against B.F. Skinner by Noam Chomsky: https://www.nybooks.com/articles/1971/12/30/the-case-against-bf-skinner/Ancient Origins of Modern Superstition, British Museum: https://www.britishmuseum.org/membership/events/ancient-origins-modern-superstitionHalf-belief and the paradox of ritual instrumental activism: a theory of modern superstition by Colin Campbell: https://www.jstor.org/stable/591121The Science of Superstition and Why People Believe in the Unbelieveable: https://theconversation.com/amp/the-science-of-superstition-and-why-people-believe-in-the-unbelievable-97043MORE FROM TTAC:Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/testtubesandcauldrons/) & join discussions on our Discord (https://discord.gg/rfJ4eb2DAM)!
Bales Farms is a special place for local food in Tennessee that boasts owner/operators including a cookbook author, a 15-time Grammy winner, and the most caring CEO (Chief of Egg Operations) you've ever heard of. Enjoy this episode of More Than a Mile as host Nick Carter talks with Aliceson and Barry Bales. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): My guests today are Barry and Aliceson Bales. And I am really excited to talk about farming and food. And also to fanboy out a little bit because I understand that I'm in the presence of a celebrity. Barry sounds like you've got a little bit of a background in Nashville and then Aliceson you've released a cookbook with quite a forward, right? Barry Bales (Bales Farms): Guilty on all counts. Yeah. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): Let's start with you Aliceson. So Dolly Parton is hosting the 57th Academy of Country Music Awards this coming March in Vegas, but she also did something pretty cool with your cookbook. Is that right? Aliceson Bales (Bales Farms): She did. She's so lovely and kind. And so when we were writing this cookbook this past year we were wondering who we could get to write some blurbs for us. And so Barry has over the years recorded with Dolly and he said, let's give it a whirl and see if she would write something. So we sent something to her, he sent something to her and she so graciously said yes, but she wanted to see the book. So we printed off a copy, a real rough draft and sent it to her. And... Barry Bales (Bales Farms): Well, we didn't have the book together. Right. Of course. So we were like, okay. So had to run up to the printer with a PDF on a zip drive and was like can you print this off real quick? Aliceson Bales (Bales Farms): Right. So she looked through it all and wrote us this sweet letter and then said you can use whatever you want, however you want. But we don't edit Dolly. And so every syllable, comma, and period. So yeah, she was so kind and so generous and she is the busiest person that anyone knows. We say, no matter what you've done today, she has done more. And you know, she just came out with a novel and then she wrote an album to go with the novel and she's hosting the ACMs next month. And she is, I don't know if you've heard about Dollywood, but it just came out, was it yesterday, that on day one, if you are an employee of Dollywood, whether you're full-time, part-time, or just seasonal, you get college tuition paid 100%. Isn't that unbelievable? She is amazing. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): She is. She is. I remember learning about -- some of the book programs that she's done in Sevier County [Tennessee] and the graduation rates that she's driven there. It's just phenomenal what she does. Barry Bales (Bales Farms): Yeah. The Imagination Library. She yeah. She sends how... Aliceson Bales (Bales Farms): It's every month. So your child gets a book every month from birth through kindergarten. It's amazing. Barry Bales (Bales Farms): And that's statewide in Tennessee and they've just recently expanded to Kentucky. Aliceson Bales (Bales Farms): Yeah. Unbelieveable, every month. And they're really good books. I mean, it's like, classics, you know, it's The Little Engine That Could, and then at Dollywood in the summer you can go have the Ping One Playhouse and she's written plays to go with each book and she's written the songs and she is on the screen, performing the songs with the little ping one players that are out there. It's so sweet. She's amazing. Amazing. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): Yeah. Now you must have a pretty amazing cookbook because she read it, liked it, wrote the forward for it. So what's the inspiration that you came up with Aliceson for this cookbook, where does it come from? Are they family recipes? Are they things you've created, a mix of both? Aliceson Bales (Bales Farms): A mix of both probably. I wanted this cookbook to inspire other people to cook for the people that they love. I am a really strong believer that food brings us together. And like you say, in your intro, it's more than just something that we eat. I mean, it is the fabric that can bring people together. And I just feel like over the past few years we've gotten kind of disjointed and, and we're so isolated and separated from other people. And I want to remind people and encourage them and inspire them that you can make great food for the people that you love. And you can sit around a table and you can enjoy people of all walks of life. It doesn't just have to be the people that are nearest to you, either in ideology or, or what or location, but you can bring people to you and, and open your world and open your heart to people. Aliceson Bales (Bales Farms): And I think it makes a huge difference when you are feeding people, something that you've made and you've put your heart into, and it doesn't take a lot of time. Lots of effort. It doesn't have to, but that's so much more meaningful than going through a drive-through or swinging through to pick up pizza. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but you can also incorporate homemade, wholesome, whole ingredients that have been raised, you know, for the meat that's been raised with care and respect and, and love, and it's not hard to do. And so that's what I wanted to inspire people to do and just remind them of that. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): So that's really cool. You, so it's family-style cookbooks. It's things that you, your desire is that these recipes are used to bring people around a table. I do. I think you're exactly right. I think it's, it's really fascinating how every culture throughout history and across the world right now, you can identify by their food. You know, we, we can build restaurants around, we can go to Indian food, but my wife and I travel to India a couple of years of go. And we, the, one of the one things that our hosts there wanted to show us was their food. And it was all about the dishes and, and the recipes that they had. And what are Americans known for? Fast food, right? And we invented that you can sit by yourself in a car or you can eat it on the way to soccer practice. And, and we lost something there. We lost something, our family, we nearly every evening, if there's not something really special going on, we, the five of us sit down and around a table with our three kids and we eat dinner together. And I just love it. I cherish that time. Barry Bales (Bales Farms): Absolutely. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): Well, thank you. I can't wait to get my hands on it and to read every word and syllable from Dolly in the front, and then to use some of the recipes. Barry, you've got a career as a musician, as well as a farmer. What, what percent gimme a percentage are, are you half musician, half farmer? Do they blend together? Can you not identify the two? How much, how would you say it? Barry Bales (Bales Farms): Well, I would say right now, I'd say in the last couple of years, because of the situation we're in with COVID and whatnot 95 plus percent farmer. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): Yeah. Did you tour, or are you a studio musician or both? Barry Bales (Bales Farms): Both. And that's really the only music I've been doing the last little bit is recording. Particularly. I've got a set up here at home and people send me stuff by email and record on it, send it back. You know, it's kind of been, the music has been decreasing and the farming has been increasing. The farming kind of has been sort of a long-term exit strategy from touring, or at least from, you know, to get to the point where I don't have to, I can pick, be more choosy on, on what I do. You know, I mean, I've been, I've been a professional musician for 31 years, so, and I still love it. I love the people that I get to work with I love the music. But, you know, after that long—hotels and airports and suitcases kind of get a little old, I thought, well, you know, this would be cool to—besides the thing, which we might get into about our son—but I just thought, well, you know, it'd be great to have something like this, that I can sort of transition off the road. And... Nick Carter (Market Wagon): The white line's getting longer and the saddle's getting cold. Is that what they say? I said, the white line's getting longer and the saddle's getting cold. Barry Bales (Bales Farms): Yeah. Something like that. Yeah, absolutely. Barry Bales (Bales Farms): So, yeah, it's mostly, mostly farming these days. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): Good. So tell me a little history of, it's Bales Farms, right, in East Tennessee. And it's a century farm. Can you tell us some of our listeners what that means and gimme a little bit of a history. Barry Bales (Bales Farms): Okay. Yes. In the state of Tennessee, there's a program called the Tennessee Century Farm Program. And it's just a kind of a little historical recognition and compilation of information of all the farms that have been in continuous agricultural production for at least a hundred years in the same family. And this, this family's been in, or this farm has been in my family since 1882. And our son Marshall is the sixth generation here. So I kind of, sort of grew up here. My mom was born and raised here when she got to be grown and got out of high school, she moved up to Kingsport and took a job and stayed up there. That's where I was born, but I spent every spare second I had down here with my grandparents, you know, they were my heroes and they would come and pick me up at school the day it let out for summer. And they'd take me back the day before it started back in the fall. So I feel like I grew up here as, at least as much, if not more than I did, you know, where I was actually born in Kingsport, which is only about an hour away. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): Well, my family farm comes from originally, not too far from you. My great-grandfather, he moved to the flatlands of north central Indiana to start the farm where I would've been the fourth-generation farmer. He moved there from the Blue Ridge Mountains just south of you. And he always joked that he moved up here because he was tired of his cattle falling outta the pasture. So, and I think it's funny. So you're, you're raising beef and pork, right. Out on pasture, a hundred percent grass. Barry Bales (Bales Farms): Yep. Completely grass-fed, grass-finished, beef, pastured pork. We do pastured poultry and our son Marshall, who's 14, he's the head of the egg operation. He's got he's down, down right now. But last summer, I think at the height, he had about 400 layers on pasture. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): And he's how old? Barry Bales (Bales Farms): 14. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): 14 years old, he's got 400 layers and he's pasturing them. So for some of our listeners who don't know how that works, you've got a chicken tractor essentially, right. It's on wheels or mobile. And so he drags that thing around what, every two or three days he's gonna move it to a new spot. Right? Barry Bales (Bales Farms): Every day. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): Every day he moves it to a new spot. Well, then I was a lazy chicken tractor driver. Barry Bales (Bales Farms): He's, he's got an egg mobile you know, on we built it on a car haul or trailer. And so he just moves it. He'll set up a big paddock, you know, with poultry netting, but he moves the tractor itself one length every day within that paddock, just because, you know, there's so much manure, it falls that it just creates a hot spot real quick. But, but yeah, he, he gathers the eggs, washes, em, packs 'em, you know, the whole deal. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): Where does he sell them? Aliceson Bales (Bales Farms): We do is drive. Is we deliver them? Yeah. For him. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): Fourteen's not too young to drive [laughing]. Barry Bales (Bales Farms): Just not on the road. Yeah. Yet. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): That, that you'll, that you'll record audio and, and have published right. There we go. Yeah. I think I was 12 the first time I was hauling wagons from one field to another, from my dad's grain operation. So does he sell his eggs on Market Wagon or anywhere else? Does he have a farm stand or does he set up at any farmer's markets? Barry Bales (Bales Farms): We do. No, we don't do farmer's markets. We do we've got twice a month pick up locations around the area and then and then on Market Wagon, and then people can come to the farm and, and pick up if they'd like, we've got a, a store on our website. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): That's fantastic. Now we've already touched on little pieces of it. And I wanna make sure that some of our listeners who don't necessarily know the makeup, chicken manure and chicken tractor and why you would move 'em around every day. I want you to tell me a little bit in your own words about like, what, what sustainability means for you on your farm, how you're stewarding the land, how you're taking care of the soils and just walk us through some of that, because you've at beef pork and chickens. Barry Bales (Bales Farms): Yeah, absolutely. And, and this is, it's kind, it's been a, has been a, a big learning curve learning experience and, and of course ongoing, but, you know, when I was growing up, we had beef cattle here and they just had run of the farm, you know, it's, it's, they just went wherever they want, as most people do, and didn't think anything about it. And the more I've gotten into it and the more I've of course gone to different conferences and listened to, of course, now we have the internet and YouTube and all that kind of stuff. We can hopefully learn things quicker. You know, I'm like a lot of people, I'm a huge disciple of Joel Salatin, Gabe Brown, Ray Archuleta, all those guys. And through that have learned a lot more about sustainable agriculture, regenerative agriculture. So just kind of in a nutshell, what that entails, at least as it relates to our farm is we rotate our cattle. Rotational grazing is the term. And we'll set up a temporary paddock with a temporary electric fence and try to just give the animals, you know, there's various formulas for figuring out how much grass they need and whatnot, but basically, we try to give 'em enough grass for one day. So in that area, they're in, and then the next day we come along and we move 'em to the next paddock, and we continue that all the way around the farm. And hopefully, they don't come back to that first paddock that they grazed on for at least 30, 45 days or more to give it a chance to regrow. And the reason that we do that is I was using this as an analogy, the other day—you know, if you tell your 10-year-old, Hey, go in the kitchen and fix yourself some supper, well, they're gonna go straight to the freezer and get out the ice cream. Barry Bales (Bales Farms): And, you know, that's kind of what cattle do, you know, they'll go straight to the really good stuff like the clovers and the orchard grass and Timothy. And they just keep—if you don't rotate them, they just keep going back to it and hitting it as it regrows and eventually kill it out. And the less desirable stuff comes along. So that all that helps your pasture. It helps your grass for that reason. And also you are more intensively distributing the manure, which is fertilizer, and you get a much more even spreading of that. We've not—golly it's been 10 or 15 years since I've bought chemical fertilizer. And you know, the hoof action too, you know, you've got your, your seed bank with the seeds in there that last for, you know, years and years and years and years. And as that is disturbed by the hooves you know, you get more regrowth of that. And then we follow along with the chickens behind that. And you get more manure from that, the chickens scratch in the cow manure, and that you know, that helps cut down on your fly problem. You know, they get in there and eat the eggs that the flies lay. We also rotate, rotate our pigs, you know, they're in the woods right now this time of year, but we also rotate them through the pasture and, you know, pigs, as you know, but some listeners may not, pigs will graze grass, just like cows will. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): Yep. Barry Bales (Bales Farms): You know, you don't have to have pigs in a small little pig sty as it were, you know, pigs are not inherently nasty. They just, unfortunately, get kept in bad spots, a lot of times. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): They also tend to really like what's under the grass more so than what's on top of it sometimes. So do you let, 'em turn over a pasture every now and then, and really work it down and destroy it and reset it? Barry Bales (Bales Farms): I don't let, 'em go too intensively. I could probably stand to let 'em do more, but I just—I tend to move the pigs through pretty fast. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): We had a paddock at dad's farm. We raised very similar pasture-raised beef in north central Indiana. And he hadn't had hogs for about 20 years. The hog market crashed in 97. That's when we got outta hogs. About four years ago, he got back into it, but pasture-raised and there was a paddock that was pretty much useless to the cattle by that point—it had been overtaken by calamus, which is a very invasive species that just keeps spreading through its roots. And so he just put the hogs on there for a solid summer, and they just destroyed the whole root system. I mean, the place looked like a mud pit, but then the next year, what came back from that seed bank was actual grass and clover and what cattle would actually eat. So it was kind of a reset button for that pasture. Yeah. Barry Bales (Bales Farms): Yeah. And that's the thing is, is using, you know, that's the whole idea. I think, the two main ideas behind regenerative ag are you're focusing on growing better grass through taking care of your soil—soil health—and using the animals as tools to that end. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): I think one of the quotes I've remembered from Joel Salatin is, "On our farm, the animals do the hard work." Yeah. Turning stuff over, doing the plowing. What's the future of Bales Farms. Talk to me. Where, where do you see this going? You've been you're the sixth generation to farm on it. What's that mean to you? And, and how important is it to think about what comes next? Barry Bales (Bales Farms): That's, you know, if, if you gotta take it with a grain of salt, because for me, especially, you know, something like that, you can kinda let it get in your head and be like, wow, that's some serious pressure. But, you know, with Marshall, I'm trying to, that's kind of how we got back into this. You know, I was touring so much that I didn't have time to farm. Didn't have time to keep animals. And once he was born, I thought, you know, I'd really love for him to have at least a little taste of what I had growing up to learn where his food comes from, have chores to do, that kind of thing. And it just kind of snowballed from there. So, you know, he, he may or may not take up the reins and, you know, come back here and farm for a living. But if he's got, you know, he will definitely have the tools he needs and the life experiences to be a success, whatever he does. And, you know, if that happens as a result of what we're doing now and where he's living and the responsibilities he has, then you know, this farm will have been a success. And I would like to think, you know, if nothing else, it'll always be here to come back and bring the grandkids and fish and, you know, whatever else. But for me personally, from a, from a next step farming thing, we just want to continue to grow and, and try to do it better. And, and we're constantly thinking how to grow the business, how to grow the brand, how to leave this place better than we found it. You know, that's a, that's a big thing I'm, I'm always researching and trying to figure out, okay, well, how's a better way to do this. What am I doing wrong? You know, we're really getting into cover crops now. And, and just a lot, you know, lots of different things. I, I definitely want it to keep going and to grow, but in a lot of ways, if it doesn't do anything more than what it's done now, it's, it's still a success to me. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): Yeah. I would agree. I think it's a raging success. I think the experience you're creating for Marshall is you can't get that anywhere else other than a farm. Barry Bales (Bales Farms): I told him the other day there's some friends of mine that we all grew up together and we were on a daily text thread together. And a couple of 'em are engineers. One of 'em is a chiropractor. And something was said, one of 'em was complaining today about some of the potential employees that they had coming in, you know, and I told this to them, but I also told it to Marshall. If I was in any kind of a position, non-agriculture, to hire somebody and a resume came across my desk from somebody that grew up on a farm, I think I'd probably hire 'em sight unseen. You know. Because they're probably already so far ahead. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): Yeah. They've been driving for 20 years already, so well [laughing]. We're sitting here talking about your farm and helping to share your story and your passion. And I appreciate you, you letting us know about it. What is it—how important is it to you to be able to connect directly with the people that are eating the eggs off of your farm and the beef off of your farm. And to know that you're feeding your community? Aliceson Bales (Bales Farms): That's really important to us. You know, when you, when you think about it, we can't, we can't beat Walmart with price or with convenience. But it is very important. I tell people this a lot, I'm very passionate about knowing where your food comes from, whether you get your food from us or from somebody else, whether you are, you know, a customer of Market Wagon—you all make it so easy for people. You know, they just open their door on Thursday and there, it says it's so, or in Knoxville anyway, but you know, once a week you open the door and everything that you ordered is there. And so whether or not you, wherever you get your food, wherever you get it, you need to know where that food has come from. You need to know if you're if you're eating beef, or chicken, or pork, you need to know the life that the animal lived, that it is important. You need to know if you're eating a carrot, you need to know the soil that it was raised in. And I, I'm not saying you need to be organic, or you need to be, you know, one label or another because labels can be very confusing, but you need to know how the animal was raised, how the plant was raised because it's important. And, you know, I heard you talking with I think it was Nate [Parks], a few podcasts ago about—that it takes time and it takes money to invest in doing it the right way. And so sometimes, yeah, it's a little bit more expensive at the front end, but it's so much better for you that you're saving money throughout the process. And that's important. And you don't get that if you go to Walmart and buy your eggs, you know, but if, but Marshall's customers who buy his eggs, you know, they can see him. And they can see him on social media and he loves his chickens. And sometimes, especially when we used to go and help him a little bit, some people would get a little side-ways... Barry Bales (Bales Farms): I'd be trying to get him, you know, I'd be out there humping it and trying to get the paddock set up and all this. And I'm like, where is Marshall? What is he doing? And I'd look over and he'd be, have a chicken up hugging and kissing, all that stuff. [Laughter] Aliceson Bales (Bales Farms): But, you know, that's, that's important. And you, it should be that way. It should be that way that the farmer is taking steps to ensure that that animal is raised the way that God intended that animal to be raised. And that we're just really passionate about it. It's very important to us. Barry Bales (Bales Farms): Well, as you alluded to with the fast-food comment early on, you know, it's gotten somehow or another, it's gotten so backward. I mean, there's very few things, more important to life than food, but we've gotten to where it's become just a disposable for lack of a better term. You know, nobody thinks anything about it. You know, you go through and I, you know, I get it from a financial standpoint, but that's a whole nother conversation about how it got to be that way. But, you know, I know a lot of people are like, well, why wouldn't I just go through the drive-through and get a value meal for $3? Barry Bales (Bales Farms): But there's so many, it's just, it's so frustrating for me because we do put such care and such love in raising our animals and taking care of this farm. And it's very personal to us, you know? So we, it is very important for us to, to deal with the customers one on one and let them see. And that's, you know, you know, this, this part of the business, it's all about relationships. You know, when we kind of started getting back into it more and more, I got hung up there for a while on, okay, well, people want this adjective and this descriptor and this, and, you know, they don't really care. At least our customers don't, they know us, we've, we've been at it long enough and have developed relationships so that they know us. They know how we do things and that's all they need to know. So that's gigantically important to us. Aliceson Bales (Bales Farms): And they know us and they have had a relationship with us, which was the original question, sorry. But this relationship that we have built within, they know that we are transparent and authentic and trustworthy. And so when you have that relationship with people and they know, you know, they've been here, they've been on this farm. And so they've seen, oh, they've seen Marshall move that chicken tractor, or they've seen us feed the pigs. They've gotten in with us while we feed the pigs and the pigs eat from our hand and eat from their hands, or, you know, they've gone with us when we move the steers. So when you have that kind of a relationship with people, they know that they can trust you and they value that, and we value them. And so it's all about a relationship. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): Wow. I couldn't have said it better. I think that your customers, you're doing your community, a service and your customers appreciate it, and they see what you're doing for 'em. How can aside from finding you on MarketWagon.com and following you there and learning about your farm and buying your products, how else can our listeners learn a little bit more about you? Follow you, find you on social media or online? Barry Bales (Bales Farms): We have a website, BalesFarmsTN.com. Aliceson Bales (Bales Farms): And we're on Instagram. Barry Bales (Bales Farms): We're on Instagram @BalesFarms. We're on Facebook—Bales Farms TN, and we're on YouTube. We've got a lot of recipe videos on YouTube and different things, fun things around the farm. Aliceson Bales (Bales Farms): Yeah. Barry just did smash burgers for the Super Bowl. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): On your YouTube or Instagram channel. Could we hear any of Barry plucking at an upright bass by chance? Barry Bales (Bales Farms): I've got some, yeah. I mean, I do some of the background music for our little videos. Yeah. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): I thought you might. Cool. Well, it's been a pleasure being able to talk with you and connect face-to-face here and on this recording and people want to hear your story about Bales Farms and thank you so much for the care that you put into the land that you've been given to steward from six generations back. I think that's just amazing. Barry Bales (Bales Farms): Thanks. Thanks for having us. This has been a lot. It's been a pleasure. Nick Carter (Market Wagon): Yeah, it's been my pleasure. All right. Well, my guests today have been Barry and Aliceson with Bales Farms and you can learn about Bales Farms on MarketWagon.com—get those eggs and you'll keep a 14-year-old employed and happy and hens happy.
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You may know Chase Masterson best as Leeta from Star Trek DS9, or as Chase describes her character, "the Michelle Obama of Ferenginar"! Most recently, Chase starred in the sci-fi parody film "Unbelievable!!!!!" alongside 40 other actors from across the Star Trek universe. We cover a lot of topics in this insightful interview, including working with Garrett Wang & Tim Russ on "Unbelievable!!!!!" and we answer a ton of DS9 questions submitted by listeners like you! Chase explains how the role of Leeta went from a one-time appearance into a broader role, the secret backstory she created for the character's origins and motivations, sharing her first kiss on-screen ever with Max Grodenchik. The ad-lib Robert Picardo said immediately after, memories from some of her favorite episodes "Bar Association," "Profit and Lace," and "Doctor Bashir, I Presume,." If her looks helped or hindered her career and the sexuality of Star Trek, memories of working with Cecily Adams and Aron Eisenberg, and much more! Plus, working with Mel Brooks on "Robin Hood: Men in Tights" and the untold story about her role in the film! We also spend some time discussing her TED Talk, "How to Be More Powerful Than You Can Possibly Imagine," and the mission of her charitable organization, the Pop Culture Hero Coalition. Learn more about the Pop Culture Hero Coalition here - https://www.popculturehero.org/ Support the group and purchase a T-shirt or other merch here - https://bekindmerch.org/ Follow Superhero IRL here - https://twitter.com/superheroirl?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/superheroirl/ https://www.facebook.com/SuperheroIRL/ Watch Chase's TED Talk "How to Be More Powerful Than You Can Possibly Imagine" here - https://youtu.be/8paoN7wvOkY Follow Chase Masterson on Twitter - https://twitter.com/ChaseMasterson Follow Chase Masterson on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/itschasemasterson Check out Unbelieveable!!!!! on Amazon Prime at this link here - https://amzn.to/2YVkHT7 Follow the Unbelieveable!!!!! film on Social Media Below - https://twitter.com/adiffkindatrek https://www.facebook.com/officialunbelievablethemovie/ https://www.instagram.com/unbelievablemv/ Don't forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! The views expressed on air during Trek Untold do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates. Trek Untold is sponsored by Triple-Fiction Productions, a US-based company that 3-D prints Trek-inspired prop replicas for fan films and cosplayers, as well as accessories and playsets for all iterations of Trek figures through the years. Visit them at Triple-Fictionproductions.net. Support Trek Untold by checking out our merchandise at https://teespring.com/stores/trekuntold or become a patron at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Check Out Some of the Other Shows on the RAGE Works Network Call Me When It's Over: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/cmwio/Cheese! A Photography Podcast: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/capp/Black is the New Black: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/bitnb/The Variant Issue: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tvi/Turnbuckle Tabloid: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tbt/Toys & Tech of the Trade: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/ttott/
Trek Untold: The Star Trek Podcast That Goes Beyond The Stars!
You may know Chase Masterson best as Leeta from Star Trek DS9, or as Chase describes her character, "the Michelle Obama of Ferenginar"! Most recently, Chase starred in the sci-fi parody film "Unbelievable!!!!!" alongside 40 other actors from across the Star Trek universe. We cover a lot of topics in this insightful interview, including working with Garrett Wang & Tim Russ on "Unbelievable!!!!!" and we answer a ton of DS9 questions submitted by listeners like you! Chase explains how the role of Leeta went from a one-time appearance into a broader role, the secret backstory she created for the character's origins and motivations, sharing her first kiss on-screen ever with Max Grodenchik. The ad-lib Robert Picardo said immediately after, memories from some of her favorite episodes "Bar Association," "Profit and Lace," and "Doctor Bashir, I Presume,." If her looks helped or hindered her career and the sexuality of Star Trek, memories of working with Cecily Adams and Aron Eisenberg, and much more! Plus, working with Mel Brooks on "Robin Hood: Men in Tights" and the untold story about her role in the film! We also spend some time discussing her TED Talk, "How to Be More Powerful Than You Can Possibly Imagine," and the mission of her charitable organization, the Pop Culture Hero Coalition. Learn more about the Pop Culture Hero Coalition here - https://www.popculturehero.org/ Support the group and purchase a T-shirt or other merch here - https://bekindmerch.org/ Follow Superhero IRL here - https://twitter.com/superheroirl?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/superheroirl/ https://www.facebook.com/SuperheroIRL/ Watch Chase's TED Talk "How to Be More Powerful Than You Can Possibly Imagine" here - https://youtu.be/8paoN7wvOkY Follow Chase Masterson on Twitter - https://twitter.com/ChaseMasterson Follow Chase Masterson on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/itschasemasterson Check out Unbelieveable!!!!! on Amazon Prime at this link here - https://amzn.to/2YVkHT7 Follow the Unbelieveable!!!!! film on Social Media Below - https://twitter.com/adiffkindatrek https://www.facebook.com/officialunbelievablethemovie/ https://www.instagram.com/unbelievablemv/ Don't forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! The views expressed on air during Trek Untold do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates. Trek Untold is sponsored by Triple-Fiction Productions, a US-based company that 3-D prints Trek-inspired prop replicas for fan films and cosplayers, as well as accessories and playsets for all iterations of Trek figures through the years. Visit them at Triple-Fictionproductions.net. Support Trek Untold by checking out our merchandise at https://teespring.com/stores/trekuntold or become a patron at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Check Out Some of the Other Shows on the RAGE Works Network Call Me When It's Over: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/cmwio/Cheese! A Photography Podcast: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/capp/Black is the New Black: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/bitnb/The Variant Issue: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tvi/Turnbuckle Tabloid: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/tbt/Toys & Tech of the Trade: https://www.rageworksnetwork.com/show/ttott/
1. Unbelieveable! 2. Pokemon Cards could be worth $$$$ 3. Tim offers himself to Essendon 4. George RR Martin says Winter is finally coming in Jan 5. Check in on the online Auction 6. It’s that time of year again 7. We see how far we can push the friendship with Nathan Foley and he bites! 8. How bad did you hurt yourself exercising? 9. Footy and Netty off for 2020 10. You Be the Judge – Are Mullets Back?
This week my UK friend Andrew Henderson and Ag Inspirations Kim Bremmer compare notes on the struggles with farmers on each side of the pond. We find they are identical and we also know that within 30 days farmers are subject to leave the business if something doesn't change.
Intuitively Intermittent - A This Well-Seasoned Life Podcast
I am excited to bring you this interview with Kim Smith of Unbelieveable Freedom. I especially love the part where we talked about finding ways to remove the struggle in our lives. She is doing great work with her personal development workbooks. I have the Fasting, Feasting, Freedom book and it's BEAUTIFUL as well as actionable. Here are all the links I talked about in the episode Join the Intuitively Intermittent Facebook Group! Delay, Don't Deny: Living an Intermittent Fasting Lifestyle by Gin Stephens Unbelieveable Freedom by Ryan & Kim Smith Fasting, Freedom, Freedom by Kim Smith Poster Girl Habits by Kim Smith Kim's Unbelieveable Freedom Wedbsite [Some of the links mentioned above are affiliate links, which means that if you choose to make a purchase, I will earn a commission. This commission comes at no additional cost to you.] --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/intuitivelyintermittent/support
Jorge’s UNBELIEVEABLE prison transformation! Plus has Ben settled his bride price with Akinyi’s family? She’s answering that and more, as Deavan reveals the details of a family tragedy… Coming up, on 90 Day Fiancè News Daily with Christy Olson (@CHRISTYreports)! ***NEW EPISODE EVERY DAY FOR THE LATEST 90 DAY FIANCE NEWS*** #90DayFiance #90Day #TLC
Marc Marquez keluar dari pit dan bersiap dengan Ban Rain adalah sesuatu yang mungkin hampir jarang diperhatikan. TV shoot sama sekali tidak melihat pergerakan ini. Namun beruntung kontributor tmcblog di Phillip Island Om Manuel Pecino melihatnya .. INi jelas strategi. Bukan Strategi untuk sekedar prank kaleng kaleng belaka. Marc dan team mempersiapkan ban rain jikalau saja nanti Race ketemu dengan kondisi Flag to Flag ( kering ke hujan ). Yap memang kondisi cuaca saat itu bisa dibilang punya kans turun hujan yang akhirnnya terjadi di Lap terakhir. Marc Dan team mempersiapkan Ban rain dengan sekali Lap dengan tujuan mengikis lapisan silikon terluar dari ban yang biasannya dapat menurunkan pace . . . Unbelieveable, He and his Team Think Every Thing !! . . --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tmcblog-podcast/message
Fair warning: This is a rough one. Not in terms of sound quality, thank goodness, but in terms of content. Unbelieveable is a show that deals with the harsh realities that women who have been sexually assaulted face from police, family, and community. It’s a stark reality check and I won’t belabor this point any further. There aren’t many (if any) goofs in this episode. We hope you enjoy this episode and check this show out.
(Recorded September 22, 2019) This week Brian from Pop Culture Leftovers joins Dan, Kova and Spoiler Steve to discuss all the film/tv they've been watching in the past 3 weeks!00:01:34 - Intro, The Spy, Unbelieveable, Mindhunter, Between Two Ferns: The Movie, Undone, Black Jesus, Battle At Big Rock, Mallrats, Chasing Amy & Ad Astra01:04:47 – Rambo III, Rambo & Rambo: Last BloodSend us emails and feedback to sceneitcast@gmail.com.Like us on facebook.com/sceneitcast and follow us on instagram and twitter @sceneitcast
Bienvenidos y bienvenidas a la tercera temporada de Cultura Seriéfila. Ya estamos de vuelta con un programa cargado de novedades. La primera y más importante es la incorporación definitiva de Swanilda, la voz femenina que nos hacía falta. Junto con los estrenos, también hablaremos de otras series que han empezado o regresado este verano. Os detallamos las secciones: - Estrenos (09:21) Juda (9:34) Los Ríos de color púrpura (13:36) Departure: Vuelo 716 (17:55) Back To Life (22:54) Continuum (30:18) El espía (33:18) Toy boy (40:26) L.A’s Finest (45:35) The InBetween (49:50) Malaka (54:45) El tiempo de la felicidad (1:02:41) The I-Land (1:07:25) Undone (1:16:25) Marianne (1:25:35) Monarca (1:34:21) Unbelieveable (1:37:05) El corazón de Sergio Ramos (1:43:32) En el corredor de la muerte (1:49:43) - Renovaciones y cancelaciones (2:02:02) - El Bar (2:05:50) Carnival Row (2:06:14) Jett (2:13:36) Cristal Oscuro (2:16:47) The Affair (2:23:55) - Comentarios (2:29:59) Los créditos musicales corresponden a Blue Scorpion y la canción Upbeat Angry, Happy Travel de Just In Case y Grunge Rock de Everyone You Know.
Bienvenidos y bienvenidas a la tercera temporada de Cultura Seriéfila. Ya estamos de vuelta con un programa cargado de novedades. La primera y más importante es la incorporación definitiva de Swanilda, la voz femenina que nos hacía falta. Junto con los estrenos, también hablaremos de otras series que han empezado o regresado este verano. Os detallamos las secciones: - Estrenos (09:21) Juda (9:34) Los Ríos de color púrpura (13:36) Departure: Vuelo 716 (17:55) Back To Life (22:54) Continuum (30:18) El espía (33:18) Toy boy (40:26) L.A’s Finest (45:35) The InBetween (49:50) Malaka (54:45) El tiempo de la felicidad (1:02:41) The I-Land (1:07:25) Undone (1:16:25) Marianne (1:25:35) Monarca (1:34:21) Unbelieveable (1:37:05) El corazón de Sergio Ramos (1:43:32) En el corredor de la muerte (1:49:43) - Renovaciones y cancelaciones (2:02:02) - El Bar (2:05:50) Carnival Row (2:06:14) Jett (2:13:36) Cristal Oscuro (2:16:47) The Affair (2:23:55) - Comentarios (2:29:59) Los créditos musicales corresponden a Blue Scorpion y la canción Upbeat Angry, Happy Travel de Just In Case y Grunge Rock de Everyone You Know.
*Subtle hint to give me those cards*
Friends of the Word, Inc.Published on Feb 20, 2019FR LOUIS SCURTI COMMENTS ON THE 'MIRACLES' OF JESUS AND THE FAITH OF THE APOSTLES...AND OUR FAITH..OR LACK OF IT!
Friends of the Word, Inc.Published on Feb 20, 2019FR LOUIS SCURTI COMMENTS ON THE 'MIRACLES' OF JESUS AND THE FAITH OF THE APOSTLES...AND OUR FAITH..OR LACK OF IT!
Friends of the Word, Inc.Published on Feb 20, 2019FR LOUIS SCURTI COMMENTS ON THE 'MIRACLES' OF JESUS AND THE FAITH OF THE APOSTLES...AND OUR FAITH..OR LACK OF IT!
Friends of the Word, Inc. Published on Feb 20, 2019 FR LOUIS SCURTI COMMENTS ON THE 'MIRACLES' OF JESUS AND THE FAITH OF THE APOSTLES...AND OUR FAITH..OR LACK OF IT!
What God calls us to have regarding our faith in Him.
Receiver Buying Guide 2017 This week we get to spend your money on a new receiver for your home theater. Our goal with these guides is not necessarily about getting the latest product. It's about getting a good product at a great price so you may see some of last year's gear on the list. All these receivers are readily available online or at a big box store. We each pick four receivers in increasing price culminating in one ‘money's no object' / ‘dare to dream' receiver for you to consider. Note - These receivers have a ton of features which we won't be able to discuss in their entirety. So we have included links to the manufacturer's pages for your convenience. Prices stated are street prices from online retailers. Ara's Picks My goal for this year is that every receiver on my list will serve you well, now and into the foreseeable future. Nothing is future proof but these should last you at least five to ten years. Denon AVRS730H 7.2 Channel 165W AV Receiver with Built-in HEOS wireless technology $350 I didn't have a Denon on my list last year so I wanted to make sure I did this year. When you take a look at this receiver it's easy to see how this unit made the list. Of course it supports 4K HDR (Dolby Vision), but it also supports Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. The list of features is quite impressive: HEOS wireless multi-room music streaming, Built-in Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and AirPlay Capability, Audyssey Room Correction and the Denon 2016 AVR Remote app for easy setup. All of this for a measly $350. Unbelieveable if you ask me! Yamaha AVENTAGE RX-A770 7.2 100W AVReceiver $650 You knew my list was going to have at least one Yamaha on it. The one I chose this year is one that only a few years ago would have made my ultimate receiver choice. It supports 7.2 channels with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X 5.1.2 configurations. It will pass through 4K video with HDR and Dolby Vision. The RX-A770 is designed with the audiophile in mind from component selection to chassis characteristics. Almost all receivers are large rectangular boxes and this is no different but it just looks sleeker for some reason. For just three hundred dollars more than my entry receiver you step up to a machine with some pretty good pedigree. Onkyo TX-RZ1100 9.2 Channel 140W Network A/V Receiver $1,599 Onkyo is always a great bang for the buck product. You typically get one level higher in features for the price point. In years past there have been some issues with reliability mostly due to heat related failures. Most of these issues have been dealt with but it's always a good thing to make sure your components are in a well ventilated area. At $1,599 this is on the higher end of my list but from a feature point of view it's almost as good my top pick for this year. It supports 5.2.4 with built in amplifiers and can do 7.2.4 with use of two preouts. Of course it supports 4K and HDR, THX Certified, has audiophile grade components including a premium-quality AK4458 digital-to-analog converter from Asahi Kasei, and has Fire Connect Multi room wireless audio. Bottom line is that this is a high end receiver at a “reasonable” price. Pioneer Elite SC-LX901 11.2 Channel 140W Class D3 Network AV Receiver $2,499 I have owned three Pioneer Elite receivers over the years and have loved every one of them. But I have noticed that Pioneer kind of cheapened the line a bit by introducing some lower priced Elite models a few years ago. This unit is not one of the cheapened units by any stretch. And if you want to setup an Atmos or DTS:X setup in your home, this receiver has you covered without the need for an additional amplifier. 4K and HDR are supported and Apple's Airplay and Google's Chromecast are built in. The LX901 employs Pioneer's MCACC Pro Auto Room Tuning to get you as close to what the mixer wanted you to hear while their full band phase control eliminates lag which can interfere with how your ears hear surround effects making for an incredible home theater experience. Braden's Picks My take is a little different. I'm going to recommend you buy something that doesn't break the bank that does everything you need it to do for the next 12-24 months or so. Technology in this area just seems to be moving so fast. Right when we thought we had two HDR formats to contend with, a third pops up. Who knows what new audio, video, control, etc. technology will be big a year or two from now? I sure don't. If you really want to get more future-proof, buy an inexpensive(ish) processor (or receiver to use as a processor) and really, really good amps. From a technology perspective, like good speakers, the amps will last next to forever. You just swap the processor out every few years as technology advances. Unfortunately it's difficult to find an inexpensive/entry receiver with analog pre-amp outputs, they tend to only be on the higher end units. So my list has a really inexpensive option so you can swap it out in a year or two, and a couple with pre-amp outputs that you could swap out if you had to, but it would be a bit more painful. Denon AVR-S730H 7.2 Channel Full 4K Ultra HD AV Receiver $349 I'm a Denon fan, there's no denying it. My Denon pick for a receiver that does not include pre-amp outputs is the same as Ara's, the S730H. MSRP is $479, Denon is running a sale that pushes the price down to $349 if you buy direct from them, which is the same street price you'll find if you buy from a major eTail site. The features that Denon packed into this $349 receiver are impressive. It has built-in HEOS wireless technology, Bluetooth, Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Audyssey MultEQ, Dolby Vision compatible, HDR, and you can control it with Amazon Alexa voice commands. You also get full 4K Ultra HD, HDCP 2.2, HDR, BT.2020, Wide Color Gamut and 4:4:4 Pure Color sub-sampling. It is even ready for Dolby Vision and HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) via future firmware update. Not too shabby for the price. MSRP: $479 Marantz SR5012 7.2 Channel Full 4K Ultra HD Network AV Surround Receiver $899 Marantz receivers might be the best looking receivers on the market. So if you're planning to hide it in a cabinet, this may not be the right choice for you. But it's more than just looks, it's beautiful on the inside too. MSRP is $999, street price is $899, so right in the middle of your standard receiver price range. It has analog preouts, but only for 7 channels. You get 4K/60 Hz full-rate pass-through, 4:4:4 color resolution, HDR, BT.2020 , Dolby Vision and HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) pass-through. It has 8 HDMI inputs with full HDCP 2.2 support, will do SD/HD to HD/4K Upscaling, supports Dolby Atmos (up to 5.1.2) and DTS:X, has built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and HEOS wireless multi-room audio technology, AirPlay, Pandora, Spotify, Amazon Prime Music, and a litany of others. For your listening enjoyment you get Audyssey MultEQ XT, Dynamic Volume and Dynamic EQ. And like some of its Denon cousins, you can control it all with Amazon Alexa voice commands. MSRP: $999 Denon AVR-X4400H Premium 9.2 channel AV Surround Receiver $1399 My pick for the Denon receiver that does have pre-amp outputs is the X4400H. The MSRP is $1599, right now Denon has a $200 instant savings bringing it down to $1399, the same as Amazon. There are less expensive Denon models with pre-amp outputs, like the AVR-X3400H or the AVR-X3300W (both have an MSRP of $999), but they only have 7 channels of preout, the X4400H steps that up to 11 channels. The funny thing is that the feature list for this unit is nearly identical to the 730H. It does all the same things, it just does them better. The additional features that you don't get with the 730 are things like the 9 channel amp allows for setting up a 7.1.2 or 5.1.4 3D experience out of box. Or you can setup a 7.1.4 speaker configuration by adding an external stereo amplifier thanks to that 11.2 channel processing capability. And some time soon, via a future firmware update, it will support Enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC) for 3D audio playback through TV apps. MSRP: $1599 Pioneer SC-LX701 9.2-ch Class D3 Network AV Receiver $1249 The little brother of Ara's LX-901 pick, at $1600 MSRP it certainly isn't cheap nor disposable. It has internal amplification for 9 channels but includes analog preamp outputs for 11.2 channel audio. If you add your own amps, or even just your own stereo amp, it can be an 11.2 channel processor. And to top it off, you get nearly all the features that come in the more expensive units - all the features you really need at least. It supports Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, Ultra HD (4K/60p/4:4:4) upscaling/pass-through with HDCP 2.2 and HDR/BT.2020/Dolby Vision. There are internet radio and various network streaming services, and also has AirPlay and Google Cast built-in. It does it all, and then some. MSRP: $1600
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The title should pretty much sum up what I'm going to be discussing on this episode of Off the Rails Uncensored
In this podcast I share a recent radio debate I participated in on the topic, is pornography harmful? After the podcast I share my reflections on the debate. --- HUGE THANKS to the following Patrons: Tom Dickson, Jack Buss, Sean McNicholl, Jed Florstat, Daniel Szafran, Phillip Hadden Katie Kuchar, Phillipe Ortiz, Russell T Potee, Sarah Jacob, Fernando Enrile Support Pints With Aquinas: https://www.patreon.com/pwa --- If you haven't subscribed to Unbelieveable?, you can learn more about it here: https://www.premierchristianradio.com/Shows/Saturday/Unbelievable
Today with sit down with Justin Brierley, host of the popuar Christian podcast “Unbelievable” which is hosted in the UK. Justin joins us today to discuss his podcast and his faith journey. We talk about orthodoxy vs unorthodoxy, his personal interpretation of scripture, what he sees as Christianity’s ability to stand up to criticism, and […] The post 260: Justin Brierley – Unbelieveable appeared first on Mormon Discussion by Bill Reel.
Yeah, it’s me. Marc Hershon, your host and HO-scale Lionel train for Epi134 of Succotash, the Comedy Podcast Podcast. This is an installment of Succotash Chats, with almost 100% yakity yak and almost 0% clippety clips. Our special guest this episode is none other than our very own raging moderate, political comedian and social commentator Will Durst! Yes! Unbelieveable — after his priceless contributions for the past FOUR years of our Burst O’ Durst segment, I finally managed to wrangle the great man himself into a sit-down. It really shouldn’t have been that hard to get together with him – we live in the same goddamn city. And we’ve both been appearing periodically together on the same stage the past few years during screening of the 3 Still Standing documentary. It’s about the early days of San Francisco stand-up comedy starting back in the early 1980s boom times, and featuring Will, Larry “Bubbles” Brown and Johnny Steele. Anyway, it’s a good time to get Will in front of the mic. Every four years we have the Presidential election and Durst blooms like one of those crocus plants, except his comedy is being liberally – or, rather, conservatively — fertilized by Donald Trump’s bullshit. So he’s in rare form. BACK FROM L.A. I just got back from LA this past weekend, where I was hosting the kickoff episode of The Carvey Podcast, a new show featuring Dana Carvey and his two sons, Dex and Tom. Their roommate Rickie was also onboard for this inaurgural event, and veteran comedian Barry Sobel jumped in for the last few minutes as well. Things got a little dicey about a half hour into the proceedings. Dana and I kicked things off and he was really funny. The audience – which wasn’t huge – maybe 20 people in the Improv Lab — was enjoying it. And why not? A lot of them were friends of mine! So Dana had gotten up to make room for the boys at the table on stage. He was moving around to the other side of this standup piano on the side of the stage and… well, to find out what happened next, you're going to have to LISTEN to this episode! A NEW WAY TO LISTEN I’ve been using a brand new app that just launched last week in my effort to make listening to comedy podcast episodes easier and easier. It’s called Laughable, and I’m finding it to be pretty handy. I’ll talk about it more on our next Succotash Clips episode and maybe have an interview with the brains behind Laughable — a guy names Ned Kenney — if I get the chance. DURST…AND MORE DURST In addition to my chat with Will, we have a double dose of our Burst O' Durst segment, one that plays before the chat, and one that plays after the Tweetsack segment. So strap in! This episode is brought to you by Henderson's Wake Island shorts. Since most people have trouble tracking down Henderson's Pants, you can also help out Succotash by clicking on the Donate button at the top of our homepage. Or consider festooning yourself in some style of our merch at the Succotashery. Then there's always shopping online at Amazon - just click through to them by clicking on the banner at the top of our page — magic web elves make sure we get a slice of your purchase. Please remember to pass the Succotash! — Marc Hershon
Bohemian Grove, the place where the richest and most powerful MEN in the world go to dress up as women and poo and pee all over each other. Those that go fervently deny its existence but today we have an EXCLUSIVE interview with someone who was there in 2007 to witness all the hi-jinks and lo-jinks Answer this week's poll:www.unbelievablepodcast.com/post/139438…he-scariestContribute to the Wikia:unbelievable.wikia.com---------The Unbelievable Podcast host today was Phoebe Tyers, I'm Brian Frange. Our Web Producer who runs the Facebook page is Dan Gascon, our Production Coordinator is Nikolas Eristavi and our Wiki Moderator is Michelle Durham. And I just want to say there is some truly incredible work going on at Unbelieveable.wikia.com this week, we'll read some of those posts next episode. Super special thanks to Emio for the interview. And this week's episode of the program was brought to you by Jeb Bush, “Somehow the least successful Bush of all the Bush's. Bon voyage Jeb, exclamation point, maybe you can pass your Illuminati policies as VP to President Trump.
The Weekend has arrived and it's time to unload a mountain of audio on an unsuspecting audience!!! Kenny, Tom & Raine go over the top stories of the week and share quite a few laffs along the way! One of the Bundy Terrorists has finally been arrested!!! President Obama's last State of the Union was one of his best speeches to date! He will be missed and we have the audio to prove it! News Ninja Action: Al Jazeera America is Closing Shop, Hannity's War-Gasm & More! The Green News Report! Name Calling with Raine AKA "Your Girl Friday!" Reverse Call-In doesn't happen... Sorry. :-( Steve Deace has a totally shitty & implausible theory that President Obama actually wants a 3rd term. Unbelieveable. Eric Bolling thinks the Muppets are the new Commie threat! BONUS: Kenny suggests tough guy meat eaters start eating "Beef Fed Beef." The Honest Liars make a Tremendous Jackass out of Trump with laser precision. Ted Cruz trashes New York at the latest debate and Donald Trump says the best thing he's ever said... And it pains us to agree with him. The end result is Cruz lapping up his own hate-shit. Ben Carson Unchained at the Debate!!! Hah, just kidding. Raine has a few choice words for Carly Fiorina after the failed HP executive shows her ass at the Kids Table Debate. 2 Songs from Bobber! The Sweet Golden Magic known as Cruz Birtherism devolves into a delectable boy fight between Teddy and The Donald right there on the Fox Business News debate stage... Let them fight. The most awful thing children were made to do for Trump... Set to horrible, horrible music. Christie vs. Rubio: "Are You Going to Bark All Day Little Doggie, Or Are You Going To Bite?" And much more!!!
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April 19, 2015: Unbelieveable, week 3
You can’t make this Sh!T up……………………………………… The world as we know is filled with many different situations filled with surprises. We here about these stories on a consistent basis, Some of us have witness this crazy action take place such as an older lady reliving herself urinating on a train in rush hour. Believe me there will be much more to come and discuss with us this Tuesday and you do not want to miss out on it. Check us out. Real Talk All The Time, 100% real unpolished and unrehearsed. Real talk for real people. Don’t miss our weekly commentary on Sports, Entertainment, and Politics. The call in is 347-637-3010. 7:30 EST. www.realtalkallthetime.com
Megan McArdle joins us to talk about her new book The Up Side of Down: Why Failing Well is the Key to Success (2014). We don’t tend to think of failure as a good thing. But McArdle says that recognizing failure—and in some cases embracing it—is a crucial part of what makes American culture, markets, and society successful. But she also says we’re getting worse at dealing with failure. Is the world too fragile to tolerate failure now?Show Notes and Further ReadingMegan McArdle, The Up Side of Down: Why Failing Well is the Key to Success(book)Steven Johnson, The Ghost Map: The Story of London’s Most Terrifying Epidemic—and How It Changed Science, Cities, and the Modern World (book)Steven Pinker, How the Mind Works (book)Bruce M. Hood, SuperSense: Why We Believe in the Unbelieveable (book) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1. Juicy (Intro Snippet) - Notorious BIG w/ Diddy 2. UFO (Sample for "Realm of Junior M.A.F.I.A.") - ESG 3. The Masquerade is Over (Sample for "Who Shot Ya") - David Porter 4. Impeach the President (Sample for "Unbelieveable" - The Honey Drippers 5. Don't Look Any Further (Sample for "Get Money (Remix)") - Dennis Edwards 6. It's Great to Be Here (Sample for "Benjamins") - The Jacksons 7. Can't Turn Me Away (Sample for "Get Money (Original Version)" - Sylvia Striplin 8. Remind Me (Sample for "Unbelievable" - Patrice Rushen 9. Juicy (Sample for "Juicy") - Mtume 10. Rise (Sample for "Hypnotize") - Herb Alpert 11. Spirit of the Boogie (Sample for "Friend of Mine") - Kool & The Gang 12. Up for the Down Stroke (Sample for "Machine Gun Funk") - Fred Wesley 13. Stay (Sample for "One More Chance (Remix)") - Debarge 14. Your Body's Callin (Sample for "Unbelievable") - R. Kelly 15. The Jam (Sample for "Friend of Mine") - Graham Central Station 16. Lonely Fire (Sample for "Suicidal Thoughts") - Miles Davis 17. Suicidal Thoughts (Snippet) - Diddy 18. My Flame (Sample for "Sky's the Limit") - Bobby Caldwell 19. Secret Bonus sample
2000-03-29 UnbelieveableAmy K, Sara, Jeremiah3:00:35Dancing around by myself in the studio for a bit. Honoring requests. Warm up Oneonta. Where the peeps at? A song for Sara and a song for Amy. A set for Benny C. Pokey gets bored and wants phone calls. Jeremiah goes to look for me in my room. Hello McFly, I'm not there. Name rattling. Yeah. So Unbelievable. 2000-03-29 | 3:00:35 | 2BS Radio Archive | The Main Event | Wednesday | 9 to Midnight | WRHO 89.7 FM Hartwick College Oneonta NY | The B-Smith Radio Archive | Archived Recordings from my College Radio Show | www.twobs.com | 2bsradioarchive.blogspot.com | For full details > http://twobs.com/wiki/2BS_Radio_Archive_2000-03-29
The Who Boys - Beat Caroline (iTunes) The Futureheads - The Beginning Of The Twist (iTunes) Peter, Bjorn and John - Young Folks (iTunes) Vatican DC - Bugs (iTunes) Heads We Dance - My Heart Is Set On You(Geek Chic Cardio Workout Mix) (PureGroove) iio - Rapture (Riva Edit) (iTunes) Nada Surf - See Those Bones (iTunes) Hilotrons - Dominika (iTunes) Okay - Sing Along (iTunes) The Pinker Tones - Viva La Juventud (iTunes) Pete Rock - 914 (iTunes) Techno Squirrels - Unbelieveable (iTunes) A Band Called Quinn - Damaged Goods(Bill Wells Mix) (iTunes) The Teenage Prayers - Is This As Good As It Gets Cassettes Won't Listen - Paper Float (iTunes) Nada Surf - Whose Authority (iTunes) I Am Three - Burning Me amb26 Suffering Fools (Edit) (Free Downloads at Last.fm)