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AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on a challenging rescue in New England.
Welcome back to another episode of The Culture Garden Podcast. This is a very unserious episode, we appreciate you as always for rocking with us. No need for a description, just press play. Happy Birthday Rich! (January 26th) Love! Linktree: https://linktr.ee/theculturegardenpodcast Instagram: @theculturegardenpodcast @wegotyallpod E-mail: theculturegardenpodcast@gmail.com wegotyallpodcast@gmail.com
Host Chris Jennings is joined by Will Brantley, Field & Stream magazine hunting editor, to discuss Brantley's feature in Ducks Unlimited magazine, Divers the Hard Way. Brantley and Jennings share stories about adventures the two have been on in the past, and what hunting with the next generations means to them. Both share stories about hunting with their kids, and offer some helpful advice to those taking kids afield. www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on Alaska Mud Flats Drowning
The heavy rain warning for Bay of Plenty was lifted early this morning after thunderstorms caused slips, flooding and road closures across the region. Civil Defence teams were on alert overnight after the region was hit by the deluge which earlier brought flooding to Auckland and Northland. [picture id="4L99I0Z_230905_washout_png" crop="16x10" layout="full"] Lisa Glass from Emergency Management Bay of Plenty spoke to Corin Dann.
The crew is back and this they review the movie (Waist Deep) starring Meagan Good & Tyrese. Tune in for another fun episode.
His intentions were great , but his execution was horrible!
Jake Manna, the solar-panel installer who found a missing 5-year-old, joins NewsNation's "Banfield." Plus, an unusual legal battle continues over control of cult leader Charles Manson�s estate. Watch Ashleigh Banfield's Talk Show on NewsNation weeknights at 10/9c.
He realized in the most disgusting way that he's not father material.
This week we discuss a gas station glitch, the rising age of politicians, and a news story that reminded us of a Willy Wonka experience, but in real life! -- To help us celebrate our upcoming 200th episode, go to sassstoriessarcasm.com and leave us a voice recording that we'll play during that episode! -- Thanks for listening! This episode is sponsored by Paceline and Audible. Read more about our sponsors here: sassstoriessarcasm.com/sponsors Visit our website: sassstoriessarcasm.com Follow us on Instagram at instagram.com/sassstoriessarc --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sassstoriessarcasm/message
Have you ever had a deep voice telling you to move cities, change your job or invent something new for the world? But you don't know what to do to get out of your fears and into your heart?Well, you are not alone. My guest today, Trina Wyatt, has been there several times. She is not only our teacher today on Cracking Open about following your inner voice, but she's also mixing it with degrees, experience, and being a bold woman in business.At age 13, Trina left the teachings of the Mormon Church and her devout family to begin pursuing her own spiritual path. For the next thirty years, she explored agnosticism, atheism, meditation, yoga, and Buddhism to develop her own personal spiritual practice.And if this was not enough for one lifetime, after receiving her undergraduate degree from UCLA, followed by an MBA from NYU, Trina forged a successful business career in mainstream film and entertainment. Trina launched the Tribeca Film Festival with Robert De Niro and served as its Founding Director. Besides Tribeca Entertainment, she's also worked as a senior executive at Intrepid Pictures, which co-produced and co-financed genre films such as The Strangers, The Raven, The Cold Light of Day, and Waist Deep. Trina has also held the position of CFO at Prana Studios, and led the team that acquired Rhythm & Hues, the Oscar-winning visual effects company, worked at IMDB and Film Independent, and then relocated to Boulder, Colorado in 2014 to accept a position at Gaia TV as Chief Content Officer. During her tenure there, she and her team set a new standard for the creation and distribution of conscious media. In 2016, Trina's love of inspirational stories, her passion for using business as a force for good, and her commitment to personal growth, inspired her to create Conscious Good, a media streaming service and community platform for those committed to “being the change they wish to see in the world”.Shortly after its launch, Conscious Good established the Humanitarian Film Festival to support the UN's World Humanitarian Day, and then established the highly acclaimed Mindscape Film Festival, celebrating stories of the Mind as integral to Body and Spirit. In addition to her current active role as Founder and CEO of Conscious Good, Trina is producing a feature film with Black Label Media which produced one of my favorite films — Begin Again — that sheds light on the challenges of mental illness facing our society today.She has served on the Advisory Board of Global Alliance for Transformational Entertainment (G.A.T.E.), and as a consultant for the Illuminate Film Festival.And she is here today with us to teach us about being courageous in business, telling the truth for your own life journey, and knowing that on your toughest days if you can just get yourself to your yoga mat you have accomplished enough. Learn more about Trina Wyatt here: https://consciousgood.com/Learn more about Molly Carroll here: https://molly-carroll.com/Get your free Body Emotion Map: https://mollycarrollprograms.com/mapFree Monthly Training: https://mollycarrollprograms.com/freetrainingFind me on SocialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mollycarrollinc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Molly-Carroll-Writes-420796934793507/
Sermon by Rev. E.B. Holschuh - Waist-deep in the Jordan River… (based on Romans 6:1-11). Recorded 1/9/22 during 9am worship service at Zion Lutheran Church (LCMS) in Alamo, Texas. Music by Joseph Dade
For our 450th Episode, Larry and Chris try Herr's Carolina Reaper Flavored Cheese Poofs, rant about the Doorkick Challenge and ponder an 850 pound brownie. Enjoy!
Referred to as the "Ambassador of Country Music," Shawn Parr has spent 20 plus years on the Los Angeles country music scene. His involvement in country music spans from his current radio shows to television and the Academy of country music.Parr has a passion and a long-term involvement with country music. He is heavily involved with the Academy of Country Music and hosted the Academy's Bash in Irvine, California in 2006.Shawn Parr is a Southern Californian native. He grew up in Norwalk, California and attended John Glenn High School, spending a lot of his youth in the "O.C." (Orange County).He began his career at local dance venues and launched into his current career by becoming the warm-up personality for the TV show "Hot Country Nights." As the Announcer for the Academy of Country Music Awards, KZLA brought him on board at the helm of the KZLA Morning Show and later to the mid-day shift.His career also includes acting with roles in such films as "Lucky You" and "Waist Deep." Parr is also the voice of many awards shows such as the Golden Globes, the California Speedway, numerous commercials voice-overs, and the American Music Awards for the 16th year in a row.
Debut Episode baby! Our dawg Banks joins The Classix Crew as we talk about Mexican Food & Movies... Enjoy Follow: Donny: @DonnyLuche1 Produced by and third on the vocals Banks:@banksnorest2
Our heroes go to battle with muddy constructs taking the shape of the people they love.Venture Forth is a Dungeons and Dragons podcast. We play 5th edition (5e) Dungeons and Dragons in a home-brew D&D setting. Our campaign takes place in the high fantasy realm of Elbor. A world filled with monsters, heroes and epic tales to be told. Support the show
In this episode of SPEAKING SPORADICALLY, 4 classic hosts talk about some of their experiences at hocking hills and the run down cabin Luke lodged at. They also talk deep thinking questions about living life backwards or living forever. 1st Segment - Hocking Hills Stories. 2nd Segment - Deep question and miscellaneous topics --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/speakingsporadically/support
We get our post father's day vibes on and go waist deep (no pun intended) with Matt Fishman as we put him on to the movie "Waist Deep". We get his reactions to the film as he gets into his feel on the thought of putting the hood in fatherhood, the game vs tyrese and more.
In this episode, the guys talk about their first days outside since getting vaccinated(5:00). From there, the guys discuss dealing with the OG shorties (8:50) Karl's “Waist Deep” deep dive (24:54). “What would you do if mel kiper jr slept with your girl? (35:30)
Hey, do you love when we talk about hood movies? Well we have one for you this week AND neither of us have actually seen it! This movie actually caused a rare thing to happen, Brent & PJ had beef over the ending! Who do you agree with? Also discussed are alias names, the ending of the first Ace Ventura film, PEMDAS, Cappadonna's new album cover, various ways to torture rapists, WWE 2K games, Hustle Tests are caught up on and Brent has one of his biggest laughs ever because of a very morbid joke. Are you surprised though? Thanks for listening! All Our Links - https://linktr.ee/homevideohustlepodcast Support The Show - https://www.patreon.com/homevideohustle Get HVH Merch - https://www.teepublic.com/user/hvhpodcast Check The YouTube Page - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfN67zqLBcbJNJw1cHI0Hlw Music By: Trade Voorhees - http://tradevoorhees.com/ Promo: For Screen and Country Podcast - https://www.ageofradio.org/forscreenandcountry/ Age of Radio Page - https://www.ageofradio.org/homevideohustle/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The WORLDs iLLEST Podcast Through My Eyes With 1 Eyed Willie is back with Episode 9: BORN READY Feat. Zeus Rebel Waters.On this episode I get acquainted with St. Louis native Zeus and his background in the music business. During our conversation I learned that Zeus got his love and passion for music at the age of 5 when he began performing at talent shows with his best friend and cousin. From there Zeus would go on formulate the group Pimped Out Gangsters (P.O.G.). Zeus or at the time Ruka Puff would go on to create the hit single "Wobble" which set the city of St. Louis on fire and ended up on Q.95 and in all nightclubs throughout the city. As Zeus' career continued to flourish he would release the track "Angry" which landed him a deal with Mack 10 and Hoo Banging Records. While signed to Mack 10 Zeus would drop Escaped: Off the Chains which would later add Nate Dogg on the song. This song would later be payed at many NFL Football games, in the movie "Waist Deep" and on the tv show "The Sopranos" After having a successful run under the moniker Ruka Puff is when Zeus Rebel Waters was birthed. Zeus now calls his music a "Pot of Gumbo" because his music is filled with a mixture of Country, Afro-pop, R&B and more. Zeus is currently has his own record label " Born Ready Records" and just recently signed on with an S.U.I.T.E. an L.A. based management company. When not performing Zeus is a teacher at Every Childs Hope Evangelical Children's Home where he connects with the youth within his community in hopes to steer them in the right direction. Plus, he has his reality show "I Need Love" out on YouTube now.So tap in and listen to what Zeus Rebel Waters has in store for our culture !Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/1EyedWillie)
On this episode of Cozy Talk, Steezy & Ty discuss the latest news in music, what defines a classic Hip Hop album? , and top 3 Black cinema films. All this and much more on episode 2 of The Cozy Talk Podcast! Listen on Spotify "Cozy Talk", Follow us on Instagram @Cozytalkpodcast for more content! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cozytalk/support
Centuries ago, Whisper Grass once covered the planet Summa Nulla. But then it vanished. Except now, it’s coming back in the strangest places. And it sings. Meanwhile, Ruby, Teru, And/Or and Kapoor find themselves on a planet filled with strange lizard-like creatures.
A large fraction of foreign policy is to deter enemies to act in such a way that military intervention is the only option. With nuclear power, this option is made complicated by the strategy of mutually assured destruction. The MAD strategy comes up frequently in daily life. This podcast discusses MAD and how it transcends activities such as the imposition of Omertà on pro cyclists and how people in political life get compromised. Apologies to Carl Sagan that gave me the inspiration for the title and used his image. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/riskpearlswisdom/message
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Repent and be baptized.
Today's show is a special show for the Memorial Day weekend. I thought it would be appropriate to listen to a variety of styles from a variety of varying viewpoints relating to US conflict over the various decades. I tried to dig deep to provide an entertaining show that will be enjoyable to a variety of listeners. From the humorous, to the not so humorous, I think this show will have something for everyone. As usual, I’ve provided a discography of the records I pulled from for the show in order for you to pursue the artists more fully on your own if you are so inclined. Enjoy.E-mail: olddingyjukebox@gmail.comWeb: https://theolddingyjukebox.buzzsprout.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/olddingyjukeboxpodcastTwitter: @OldDingyInstagram: @olddingyjukeboxContribute/Donate to the podcast: https://paypal.me/christiangallo1?locale.x=en_USThe Army Blues- Hank Penny and his Radio Cowboys. Conqueror 9845 1941Down Where The River Bends-Red Allen and the Kentuckians Released On The Solid Bluegrass Sounds of the Kentuckians Melodian Records 1965Mrs. Mcgrath-Pete Seeger Released on Live at Carnegie Hall Columbia Records 1963Private John Q- The New Lost City Ramblers Released On Modern Times Folkways Records 1968Jazz Gillum-Wartime Blues Bluebird 8943 1942Tear The Fascists Down- Woody Guthrie Released On Woody The Agitator Rounder Records 2009The Louvin Brothers-I Died For The Red, White and Blue. Released on Weapon of Prayer Capitol Records 1962Please Settle In Vietnam-Lightning Hopkins. Joliet Records 1970When That Great Ship Went Down-Woody Guthrie Released on The Greatest Songs of Woody Guthrie Vanguard Records 1972The Battleship of Maine- Red Patterson’s Piedmont Log Rollers Victor 20936 1927American Defense- Son House Released on The Legendary 1941-42 Recordings Folklyric RecordsSoldiers Last Letter-Ernest Tubb Decca 6098 1944Waist Deep in the Big Muddy- Pete Seeger Released on Waist Deep in the Big Muddy and Other Love Songs Columbia Records 1967I’m Gonna Put My Name Down-Tom Glazer Released On Songs Of Citizen C.I.O Asch Records 1945So Long, It’s Been Good To Know Ya (War Version)-Woody Guthrie and Cisco Houston Released On Songs Of Citizen C.I.O Asch Records 1945This Land Is Your Land-Pete Seeger-Released on Live at Carnegie Hall Columbia Records 1963Support the show (https://paypal.me/christiangallo1?locale.x=en_US)
Referred to as the "Ambassador of Country Music," Shawn Parr has spent 20 plus years on the Los Angeles country music scene. His involvement in country music spans from his current radio shows to television and the Academy of country music.Parr has a passion and a long-term involvement with country music. He is heavily involved with the Academy of Country Music and hosted the Academy's Bash in Irvine, California in 2006.Shawn Parr is a Southern Californian native. He grew up in Norwalk, California and attended John Glenn High School, spending a lot of his youth in the "O.C." (Orange County).He began his career at local dance venues and launched into his current career by becoming the warm-up personality for the TV show "Hot Country Nights." As the Announcer for the Academy of Country Music Awards, KZLA brought him on board at the helm of the KZLA Morning Show and later to the mid-day shift.His career also includes acting with roles in such films as "Lucky You" and "Waist Deep." Parr is also the voice of many awards shows such as the Golden Globes, the California Speedway, numerous commercials voice-overs, and the American Music Awards for the 16th year in a row.
In this episode, I am explaining how I got to rock bottom. This is a step by step play of what led to complete destruction. --- 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/ashley9488/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ashley9488/support
Good Bettor Bets is here to give you all of the best gambling insights, stats, info, and picks in the sports betting world. Tone Digs is joined by Gumpy, and Boston Connor to go through the entire NBA & College Basketball slates. Sign up to bet at FanDuel.com/McAfee and follow our bets at myaction.app/Digs, myaction.app/BostonConnor, and myaction.app/BubbaGumpino
Army Private 1st Class John Bistrica was in the 1st Infantry Division – nicknamed “Big Red One” – on D-Day, June 6th, 1944. His story balances watchful anticipation and fierce action as he moves from Youngstown, Ohio to stateside base camps, then to the D-Day beaches and into Normandy, finding both feast and famine along the way. See photos from this episode, an episode transcription, and more at www.ServicePodcast.org and on Instagram and Facebook, where you can also share your stories and leave messages for all of the veterans you hear on SERVICE. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Have you ever been around someone who seems to do nothing but complain about things, even if there's nothing actually wrong? How would you describe that person? Annoying? Unappreciative? Prideful? Have you ever been that person at times? This week on the podcast, we're going to take a look at perhaps one of the most humorous—and humbling—accounts in all of the Bible; the story of the Israelites getting "buried in quail" in the wilderness. Along the way, we'll look at some lessons to learn about thankfulness, contentment, and how important it is to make sure we're being humble and thankful before God for what He's done in our lives. That's all on this episode of the Sharpening Character Podcast!
In this episode, I discuss about getting out of your comfort zone to pursue your purpose. Be sure to catch new episodes of the SPEAK[HER] podcast on iTunes, Spotify & SoundCloud. The rebroadcast is available on weekends on Youtube. IG @camikimink / camikiminklashes@gmail.com / www.camikimink.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/camille-essick/support
Today we have part two of our interview with Dr. Dickson Despommier, a microbiologist and ecologist who is the emeritus professor of public and environmental health at Columbia University. Today’s episode focuses on vertical farming, a concept that Dick and his students came up with in 1999. When Dick’s book “Vertical Farms: Feeding the World in the 21st Century” came out in 2010, there were no vertical farms in the world. Today, there are vertical farms throughout the U.S. and around the globe. Part one of our interview, episode 95, covered Dick’s nearly 30 years of research into intracellular parasitism and his focus on Trichinella spiralis, one of the world’s largest intracellular parasites. Dick is the author of five books, including “People, Parasites and Plowshares.” His most recent book, “Waist Deep in Water,” is a memoir of his life-long love of fly fishing, a topic we had so much fun discussing with Dick that we touch on it in today’s episode as well as in part one of our interview with Dick. Show notes: [00:02:08] Ken opens part two of our interview with Dick by pointing out that there were no vertical farms in the world when Dick’s book “The Vertical Farm: Feeding the World in the 21stCentury”came out in 2010. Ken asks Dick to give an overview of the idea behind vertical farms and also discuss how the idea gained momentum. [00:06:33} Dick explains how the students’ original concept of rooftop gardens evolved into the idea of growing plants inside buildings. [00:08:14] Dick talks about the growth of vertical farming since 2011 and how Japan is the country that has the highest number of vertical farms. [00:09:26] Ken describes a vertical farm located in the heart of Jackson Hole, Wyo., called Vertical Harvest. It’s a 13,500 square-foot green house that can grow produce that is equivalent to 10 acers of traditional farming. This vertical farm sells produce year-round, mostly to local restaurants and grocery stores, but also to individuals who want to go onsite to buy their produce directly. Ken asks if this is a good example of what Dick was hoping for when he conceived of the idea of a vertical farm. [00:13:16] Ken asks Dick to address the criticisms of vertical farming and how the cost of building these structures outweighs the advantages. [00:17:14] Dawn points out that Dick was named teacher of the year eight times during his time at Columbia and asks him for his thoughts about what it takes to become a good science teacher. [00:19:49] Dawn asks about Dickson’s recently published memoir about his love affair with fly fishing, titled “Waist Deep in Water.” [00:20:39] Dick talks about the literature professor that “Waist Deep” is dedicated to and how the professor inspired Dick to start writing. [00:22:07] Dickson tells the story of how he caught his first trout. [00:29:04] Ken ends the interview by asking about Dick’s favorite Shakespeare quote that Dick says gets to the heart of what really matters in life. Links: Dickson Despommier bio “The Vertical Farm: Feeding the World in the 21stCentury” https://www.verticalharvestjackson.com/our-mission “People, Parasites and Plowshares: Learning From Our Body’s Most Terrifying Invaders” The Living River website “Waist Deep in Water” Learn more about IHMC STEM-Talk homepage Ken Ford bio Dawn Kernagis bio
Can you believe it is already week 3?! Geoff and Weird Mike talk Cleveland, Geoff believes in the Pats, and in partnership with Team "I Will" we are giving you a chance to go to the Super Bowl! Hit us up on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @HusTalking! If you want to be featured on the show, slide into our DMs or chirp the boys on Twitter at @GeoffHulet and @WeirdMike24.
Our guest today is Dr. Dickson Despommier, a microbiologist and ecologist who is the emeritus professor of Public and Environmental Heath at Columbia University. Our conversation with Dick covered a variety of topics and ran so long that we divided his interview into two parts. Part one covers the nearly 30 years Dick spent conducting research on intracellular parasitism, especially Trichinella spiralis, one of the world’s largest intracellular parasites. Part two of our interview with Dick focuses on vertical farming. In 1999, Dick and his students came up with the idea of raising crops in tall buildings. When his book, “The Vertical Farm: Feeding the World in the 21stCentury,” came out in 2010, there were no vertical farms in the world. Today, there are commercial vertical farms not only throughout the United States, but also in Korea, Japan, China, England, Scotland, The Netherlands, France, Russia, Dubai, Canada and a host of other countries. Dick is the author of five books, including “People, Parasites and Plowshares.” His most recent book, “Waist Deep in Water,” is a memoir of his life-long love of fly fishing, a topic we had so much fun discussing that we touch on it in part one and part two of our interview with Dick. Show notes: [00:03:40] Ken begins the interview by mentioning that he and Dawn are great fans of two podcasts that Dick helps co-host, “This Week in Parasitism”and “This Week in Virology.” Ken points out that “This Week in Virology” launched in 2008, making Dick an early adapter of science-based podcasting. Ken asks Dick how he got involved in podcasting. [00:06:24] Dawn mentions that Dick was born in New Orleans, and that his parents moved across the country to San Francisco when he was only a year old. Dawn goes on to mention that as a kid Dick liked to play outdoors and collect pollywogs and dragonflies. Dick talks about how his mother encouraged him to bring home spiders and frogs and other specimens he collected on his outdoor adventures. [00:07:14] Ken mentions that when Dick was 11 his family moved again to New Jersey, asking how that came about. [00:09:06] Dawn asks about the beginning of Dick’s lifelong love of fishing that started when he was a child. [00:11:54] After Dick talks about recently spending 20 days in Wyoming, Ken and Dick begin a conversation about their favorite rivers in the state to go fishing. [00:13:57] Ken and Dick talk about their fishing bait of choice when they were kids: Wonder Bread. Ken goes on to ask Dick how his love of fishing also evolved into an interest and fascination with wading into creeks, streams and river beds. [00:14:56] Dick talks about his website “The Living River.” [00:16:39] Dawn asks about Dick’s experience with his high school biology teacher who recognized his curiosity and who played a pivotal role in shaping Dick’s scientific career. [00:20:26] Dawn mentions that Dick almost didn’t go to college, but that he eventually jumped in academics bigtime and earned a bachelor’s degree at Fairleigh, a master’s at Columbia, and his doctorate at Notre Dame. [00:22:29] Dawn asks about Dick’s experience during his postdoc at Rockefeller University where there were 12 Nobel prize winners who would sit down with him and ask questions about his research. [00:23:54] Ken asks Dick about his decision to return to Columbia after his postdoc. [00:27:00] Ken mentions that Dick’s experience at Rockefeller cemented his approach to teaching. Ken asks Dick to talk about how when he returned to Columbia that he became as equally engaged in teaching as he was in research. [00:30:18] Dawn asks Dick about his extensive research into the parasite Trichinella spiralis, something Dick has described as “the worm that would be a virus.” [00:38:09] Dawn asks about Dick’s 1998 article for Parasitology Todayabout the Nurse Cell-Parasite complex of Trichinella spiralis, and how it is unlike anything else in nature.
This week the Dudes get back on the mic in studio - one office, one garage to discuss an old story that took them through waist deep water in the streets of Naples. Beers are drank and this week, NO BIG BLUE! Please remember to tell your friends about us, subscribe, download and rate. We would love to hear what you think. Reach out to us at: dudesandbeerspodcast@gmail @dudesandbeerspodcast on Facebook and Instagram and @beersdudes on Twitter.
On the Latest episode, Xfactor talks his weekend watching some old movies, Tyrese being a bad actor, finally watching Captain Marvel, Lil Duval previewing new single 'Black Men Don't Cheat", Jay Electronica unreleased music and more.
Will Meere, a young doctor takes time out for a short trip to Tokyo, Japan and then decides to journey northwards for a few days skiing. After 2 and half days of awesome powder skiing, confidence was high and on the 3rd day he pushed higher up the mountain and onto more difficult runs. Suddenly skiing through a precipice, falling and finding himself on the wrong side of the mountain in unfamiliar territory, alone and still overconfident in the decisions he was yet to make proved to be a potentially deadly predicament to find himself in.....This adventure would test his mental and physical stamina.... Listen to this roller coaster of an adventure!
In this episode, I discuss about getting out of your comfort zone to pursue your purpose. Be sure to catch new episodes of the SPEAK[HER] podcast on iTunes, Spotify & SoundCloud. The rebroadcast is available on weekends on Youtube. IG @camikimink / camikiminklashes@gmail.com / www.camikimink.comSupport the show (http://www.camikimink.com)
Waist Deep is one of those films MADE for BET to play it 60 times a week. (And yet it doesn't) We talk about Tyrese, the hype of Meagan Good, bad acting, the Compton Cinematic Universe, bad direction, the dumb ending, porn stars, The Game and did I mention bad direction? Its a 3BG Classic y'all!
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Lane drew a circle on a map that represented a one-mile radius from his home, and explored every facet of the place including the topography, history, ancient and current citizenry, and industry. This exploration sharpened his sense of place, and serves as a model for how we might look at our own homes, terrain, and communities. John Lane is an associate professor of English at Wofford College. His writing has been published in Orion, American Whitewater, Southern Review, Terra Nova, and Fourth Genre. He's the editor of the digital newsletter "Kudzu Telegraph." His books include: Waist Deep in Black Water (University of Georgia Press 2004), The Woods Stretched for Miles (University of Georgia Press 1999), Chattooga: Descending Into the Myth of Deliverance River (University of Georgia Press 2005), Weed Time: Essays from the Edge of a Country Yard (Hub City Press 1996), As the World Around Us Sleeps (Briarpatch Press 1992), Circling Home (University of Georgia Press 2007), My Paddle to the Sea: Eleven Days on the River of the Carolinas (Wormsloe Foundation Series) (University of Georgia Press 2012)Tags: John Lane, community, History, Travel, Spartanburg SC, Spartanburg, South Carolina, Geography, Pacolet River, Home, South Carolina Piedmont, Clovis Point, Circling Home, Paleo Indians, Community, Ecology, Nature, Environment, History, Travel
Lane drew a circle on a map that represented a one-mile radius from his home, and explored every facet of the place including the topography, history, ancient and current citizenry, and industry. This exploration sharpened his sense of place, and serves as a model for how we might look at our own homes, terrain, and communities. John Lane is an associate professor of English at Wofford College. His writing has been published in Orion, American Whitewater, Southern Review, Terra Nova, and Fourth Genre. He's the editor of the digital newsletter "Kudzu Telegraph." His books include: Waist Deep in Black Water (University of Georgia Press 2004), The Woods Stretched for Miles (University of Georgia Press 1999), Chattooga: Descending Into the Myth of Deliverance River (University of Georgia Press 2005), Weed Time: Essays from the Edge of a Country Yard (Hub City Press 1996), As the World Around Us Sleeps (Briarpatch Press 1992), Circling Home (University of Georgia Press 2007), My Paddle to the Sea: Eleven Days on the River of the Carolinas (Wormsloe Foundation Series) (University of Georgia Press 2012)Tags: John Lane, community, History, Travel, Spartanburg SC, Spartanburg, South Carolina, Geography, Pacolet River, Home, South Carolina Piedmont, Clovis Point, Circling Home, Paleo Indians, Community, Ecology, Nature, Environment, History, Travel
- Sam Yeiter continues our sermon series, “Unstuck,” with the message titled “Waist-Deep in Quicksand: Stuck Seeking God's Will.”
- Sam Yeiter continues our sermon series, “Unstuck,” with the message titled “Waist-Deep in Quicksand: Stuck Seeking God’s Will.”
- Sam Yeiter continues our sermon series, “Unstuck,” with the message titled “Waist-Deep in Quicksand: Stuck Seeking God’s Will.”
The 116th of a weekly series of radio programmes created by :zoviet*france: for Basic.fm. First broadcast 27 September 2014. Our thanks go out to the artists and sound recordists included here for their fine work. track list 1 MBUF - Salo 2 Tuonela - Psycheronde Part 1 3 Thomas Dimuzio - Flash 4 [unknown sound recordist - bird song] - Kingfisher 5 Sabrina Gricourt - Don't Forget It 6 A Small Glass Ghost - Casio and Voice (Yip Intro) 7 Jan Garbarek / The Hilliard Ensemble - Beata Viscera 8 Stephen Vitiello - Owl, Drips and Frogs
BHL: Portraits -- In this episode, Black Hollywood Live hosts Derrial Christon and Courtney Stewart interview special guest Larenz Tate. Larenz Tate stars as Dr. Alex , Rush’s (Tom Ellis, “Miranda”) best friend and a determined, high-ranking physician at one of Los Angeles’ top hospitals, in USA Network’s medical drama “Rush.” Born and raised on the West Side of Chicago, Tate is recognized as an actor, writer and activist-- recently adding producer and director to his list of accomplishments. Tate is perhaps best known for his groundbreaking role in the cult classic “Menace II Society.” His feature film credits include “Inkwell,” “Dead Presidents,” “Why Do Fools Fall in Love,” “Love Jones,” “A Man Apart,” “Waist Deep” and “Biker Boyz,” among others. Tate co-starred in the three-time Academy Award-winning film “Crash,” as well as the film “Ray” opposite Jamie Foxx and Kerry Washington. His television credits include starring roles
Hailing from the mean streets of Watts, California, Kanary Diamonds is quickly becoming known as one of Hip Hop's dopest female rappers. With her numerous placement both as features on records and in TV and film, there is no questioning her credibility. Her video “Mirror, Mirror” was featured on BET's The Deal, showcasing her tremendous popularity and talent. With her masterful flow, irresistible sex appeal, and ridiculously hot lyrics, Kanary Diamonds is headed straight to the top. Kanary Diamonds is truly gifted and as a result has collaborated with many artists. Most recently having been featured on The Games mixtape "Red Room, she also has been featured on Mack 10's Hustla's Handbook with the song “By the Bar” and has joined forces with Chingy, Colby O'Donis, Yo-Yo, Glasses Malone, Kam, Lady of Rage, and others. Both rare and exotic, this half Puerto Rican beauty knows how to get in touch with her roots recording “Candy Girl” with Tatyana Ali on the Reggaeton compilation Puro Fuego. Furthermore, Kanary's songs have been placed in various television shows and films such as Kimora: Life in the Fab Lane, Bad Girls Club, Making the Band 4, Code Name the Cleaner starring Lucy Liu and Cedrick The Entertainer, and Waist Deep starring Tyrese Gibson, Megan Good, Game, and Lorenz Tate. Due to this exposure, everyone has taken note of this fresh new talent. Kanary Diamonds is truly an all-around entertainer, and every one of her performances takes the game to a whole new level. She continues to build a strong fan base with her remarkable charisma and stage presence. S. Being inspired by artists such as Dr. Dre, Tupac, Biggie, Jay-Z, and Lauryn Hill, Kanary Diamonds is unstoppable.
Esta semana compartimos con Andrés Caicedo, un compañero bloguero ecuatoriano. Si quieres contactar a Andrés lo consigues en Twitter en @hiruc o puedes leer su blog visitando NoCreoEnCucos.blogspot.com. Puerto Rico y CELAC: http://noticel.com/noticia/146134 Waist Deep in Big Muddy – Pete Seeger: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waist_Deep_in_the_Big_Muddy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0ixuSMGKeI Educación en los Estados Unidos: http://shar.es/yJn6E Huelga en escuela de Utuado: http://www.utuadohoy.com/padres-cierran-escuela-monserrate-moreno-con-piquete-en-los-portones Los cojones de Correa: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHpHD7K_taY Documental de Monsanto: http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/the-world-according-to-monsanto Dominicana en la legislatura: http://www.primerahora.com/noticias/columna/adria-cruz/columnas/unadominicanaenlalegislatura-943929 Hamburguesa de $300,000: http://www.elnuevodia.com/videos-internacionales-comosepreparaunahamburguesaenlalaboratorio-2593915214001.html Moviéndole la cola al ratón: http://www.elnuevodia.com/cientificomuevelacoladeunarataconsumente-1568329.html Email de mi compañero de trabajo: http://www.usacarry.com/forums/off-topic/38356-white-side-story-negroes.html Nos consigues en: @manolomatos y @ljvillanueva. A Andrés lo consigues en @hiruc. Síguenos en Twitter en: @poddecachete.