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A Walk in the Park by William BundyThere is a park at the edge of a sleeping city. A man walks through it at night — tall, cloaked, unhurried — as if he has walked this way before, many times, across many years. A boy watches from a window. Dreams come. And something waits outside in the moonlight, patient as stone, returning with every full moon whether it is wanted or not.William Bundy's *A Walk in the Park* is a story about inheritance — the kind you don't choose.---*A Walk in the Park* is published on William Bundy's Substack at redsaidwrites.substack.com, where you'll find more of his writing in the same vein.---William Bundy is a UK-based writer of dark and supernatural fiction whose work spans short stories, essays, and film. Find his writing at williambundy.com, his Substack at redsaidwrites.substack.com, his film work on Instagram at instagram.com/redsaidfilms, and all his links gathered in one place at linktr.ee/williambundy.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-classic-ghost-stories-podcast--7002956/support.*To buy my paperback books:* https://books.by/tony-walker-booksThe Classic Ghost Stories Newsletter — short essays on the genre, odd discoveries, and recommendations. Free, fortnightly. Subscribe: https://www.classicghost.com/#/portal To buy my ebooks and audiobooks: payhip.com/TheClassicGhostStoriesPodcastOr, if you'd just like to make a one-off gesture of thanks for my work https://buymeacoffee.com/10mn8sk *Intro and Outro Music by The Heartwood Institute*
Julian Epstein, Democratic strategist, chief counsel to the House Judiciary Committee, and staff director to the House Oversight Committee Democrats from 1996-2001, joined us on the Guy Benson Show today to discuss the latest in the world of Democratic politics. Epstein and guest host Harry Hurley discussed the redistricting battles across the country, and why Democrats might have "overplayed their hand" in the matter. Listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Want to listen? Just do it as naughty Nike's controversy gets airtime. Whangarei parkrun says a beautiful goodbye to Colin Thorne, the eldest parkrunner in the World. Josh Wishicombe does his first parkrun. Nicola ups her p-Index to 14 at Pontefract and Danny points the way to Holme Pierrepont parkrun in Nottingham.
This weekend an important community event is taking place that's raising awareness and support for people living with Parkinson's Disease. “A Walk in the Park for Parkinson's” is bringing people together for a positive and supportive day. On Friday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Una Anderson Ryan, P.R.O. with Parkinson's Ireland, to tell us more. Photo (c) Parkinson's Ireland
A Walk in the Park by Kevin Fedarko is an inspired look at our beautiful world and where we fit in it. Kevin joins us to talk about setting off on his hike, the unique terrain of the Grand Canyon, perseverance, the beauty of the natural world, the National Park Service and more with cohost Chris Gillespie. This episode of Poured Over was hosted by Chris Gillespie and mixed by Harry Liang. New episodes land Tuesdays and Thursdays (with occasional Saturdays) here and on your favorite podcast app Featured Books (Episode): A Walk in the Park: The True Story of a Spectacular Misadventure in the Grand Canyon by Kevin Fedarko The Emerald Mile: The Epic Story of the Fastest Ride in History Through the Heart of the Grand Canyon by Kevin Fedarko The Man Who Walked Through Time: The Story of the First Trip Afoot Through the Grand Canyon by Colin Fletcher
This episode I talk with Jordan about what's a proper first date!
Cody went on a great first date, and now he's being ghosted. He wants to find out why his date isn't returning his texts.
This week, Patrick and JT FINALLY complete the Walt Disney World tour with a walk through the front half of EPCOT! Starting at the park's main entrance they make their way through all of EPCOT's offerings up until World Showcase. They discuss the park's past, present and future and reflect on their must-do's and meh moments. Lace up your comfy shoes and join us for our final Walk in the Park. Contact us: info@gaysdothed.com LEARN MORE & JOIN OUR PATREON: gaysdothed.com Purchase Your GDTD Candles Here: GDTD Candle Pack at Luxillume!
In this bonus episode we're joined by Kara Escajeda from Parrie Haynes Ranch, a park in Central Texas under threat of being closed. Kara discusses the challenges facing the park, and the current state of public land in Texas. She also explains the importance of parks in general for local communities and the environment, and offers tips for how to advocate for green spaces in your area. Resources discussed in this episode: Save Parrie Haynes Ranch websiteParrie Haynes Ranch Facebook groupEnvironment Texas websiteNew state parks in Texas articleUrban Heat Islands articleEngagement with Parks reportEXPLORE ActHave an idea for an episode? You can email host Jennifer Hetzel at sustainablygeeky@gmail.com.Like the show? Support us at Buy Me a Coffee, and rate/review us wherever you listen. You can also find us on Facebook, X and Instagram.Listen and subscribe to the show on iTunes, Spotify, Pandora, Amazon Music, Audible, and YouTube.
This week, Jane looks at how things can turn out well in spite of nature.
This week, Jane explores how nature corresponds to how we are feeling.
This week, Jane examines how our holiday expectations may differ from how things really are.
This week, Jane shares that pointing up may be better than pointing elsewhere.
In this week's A Walk In The Park with Jane Andrews...Jane states that we should reduce the noise and choose a different path.
This week, Jane recalls how nature can bring this planet we call home into perspective.
This week, Jane explores how fall gives us many reasons to bathe in the season.
This week, Jane observes the parallels between airplanes and the behavior of birds in flight.
This week, Jane shares a full circle event, a long time coming.
Tyler updates us on the MLB Postseason as it enters the League Champ (7:42), James gives us his fantasy football waiver wire picks of the week (34:26), and Alex previews the top teams in the Eastern Conference for the 2025-26 NBA season (47:01).
This week, Jane explores how acknowledging our feelings can shed light on a sensitive subject.
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This week, Jane shares a story from her past to illustrate how we are not the same as we used to be.
There's a quote out there that says something like, "Good things come to those that wait, but only the things left behind by those who hustle." Massive success can't be achieved at a casual pace. You have to stay hungry & go get it!
This week, Jane explores the world just below the surface of the water and the world just above it.
This week, Jane discusses how nature can help us understand purpose.
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac react to the latest news, rumors, and reports in the NFL as they go In The Huddle.
This week, Jane explores how observing nature helps us deal with the things that are happening in our lives.
This week, Jane looks at how nature can override our thinking with its subtle inconvenience.
This week, Jane finds a funny parallel to an example in nature.
This week, Jane explains how small projects can help us accept time.
Well, we can only hope. Let's see how it goes for Sue in Dorset and Rikki in Gloucester.
This week, Jane tells us how changing one small habit can change a life.
This trip made me rethink going to Alaska. Not that I was ever against it, but this motivated me. Hope you enjoy the trials and tribulations of these 3.KickStart Danger Dan's Talk ShopMCshopTsLowbrow CustomsKnives Made By Nick Permalink
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This week, Jane looks at how growing vegetation can change our perspective.
This week, Jane observes that it's hard to see nature when we feel provoked.
This week Jane notes that honesty and integrity are personal choices that everyone can make.
This week, Jane recalls how a single piece of fruit overrode a mountain of fear.
This week, Jane shares a memorable childhood story that involved a hilariously chaotic encounter with one of nature's most misunderstood animals.
This week, Jane explores one of the benefits of waiting our turn.
This week, Jane discusses the benefits of letting go of all the answers.
Cardiologist David Sabgir was tired of telling patients to exercise, so he did something ridiculous…and it spawned a movement. Walk With A Doc began with a simple idea: don't just recommend lifestyle changes—live them, with your patients, in the wild. In this episode, we unpack the surprising power of walking with a community instead of talking at patients about exercise, and how a one-mile stroll has turned into an international public health initiative. Co-hosts M3 Jeff Goddard, and M1s Sydney Skuodas, Michael Arrington, and Zach Grissom are also asking: what happens when docs and med students bring their kids, their real lives, and their full humanity into community care? For some, it could be a real antidote to burnout, and the solution might be hiding in the park—with some sneakers and your neighbors. The cardiologist that stared it all shares how failing at patient motivation led to something wildly more effective. This episode is your unofficial permission slip to stop recommending change and start doing it.
This week, Jane talks about how sometimes nature has the power to sweep us off our feet.
This week, Jane examines how in nature there is always a pull toward balance.
TVC 693.5: Part 2 of a conversation that originally aired in February 2019 in which Ed, Tony, and Donna accompany Loretta Swit (M*A*S*H, SwitHeart: The Watercolour Artistry & Animal Activism of Loretta Swit) on a walk through Central Park. Also in this segment: A quote from JoAnne Worley, president of Actors and Others for Animals, that lauds Loretta's efforts on behalf of all animals (quote courtesy B. Harlan Boll), plus Ed shares a brief story about the two times in which he met Loretta in person. Loretta Swit passed away on Friday, May 30 at the age of eighty-seven. All proceeds from sales of Loretta's book, SwitHeart, her SwitHeart greeting cards, and her signature perfume, SwitHeart, will continue to support various animal rights organizations as part of Loretta's endless campaign to end animal suffering and cruelty.
TVC 693.4: From February 2019: Ed, Tony, and Donna accompany Emmy Award-winning actress, artist and animal rights activist Loretta Swit (M*A*S*H, SwitHeart: The Watercolour Artistry & Animal Activism of Loretta Swit) on a walk through Central Park as she discusses her efforts on behalf of all animals; her support of our veterans; how she keeps herself in shape; and why she will never retire. All proceeds from sales of Loretta's book, SwitHeart, her SwitHeart greeting cards, and her signature perfume, SwitHeart, will continue to support various animal rights organizations as part of Loretta's endless campaign to end animal suffering and cruelty. Loretta Swit passed away on Friday, May 30 at the age of eighty-seven.
Welcome back to The Spiritual Cupcake Podcast! In today's cozy solo chat, Candace shares the sweet, soulful wisdom our dogs (and even cats!) offer us when we're paying attention. From the joy of a simple walk to the magic of igniting our senses, this episode is a gentle reminder to embrace presence, light up for those we love, and find peace in the quiet seasons of life.
Is your spouse struggling to understand your business dreams? You're not alone! In this raw and honest conversation, my husband, Will, joins me to talk about the journey from skepticism to full support in our relationship and business. Whether you're a beauty entrepreneur, PMU artist, lash boss, or online coach, this episode is packed with real-life strategies to help you gain your partner's support, improve communication, and turn your business into a family-backed empire.
Charlotte Greenway who's in for Nick today is joined by RTV's Jane Mangan and there's plenty of Cheltenham Festival chat coming your way. First up we hear from Dan Skelton on his Cheltenham team that includes Langer Dan, Protektorat & The New Lion, before Nick catches up with Derek O'Connor on his Festival rides as well as the favourite in today's Nick Luck Daily Podcast Pointing Pointers Hunter Chase at Catterick. We also hear from Terence O'Brien on Jane's fancy in the new novice's handicap chase on the Thursday. Jane shares some insight she's picked up along the road during Cheltenham Festival preview season and discusses the potential significance of Coolmore's Walk In The Park winner in France yesterday. Finally, we have news from Bahrain and Hong Kong with Ed Veale and JA McGrath.