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A super-sized edition of our podcast in remembrance of this date 82 years ago.First, a look at this date in history with a news broadcast from that date.Then the Gulf Screen Guild Theater, Between Americans starring Orson Welles. A sound portrait of our country written by Norman Corwin.Followed by commentary from HV KaltenbornThen The Charlie McCarthy Show. The program originates at Fort Ord, California. Charlie has shot Mortimer out at the rifle range. Abbott tries to help Costello fill out an Army questionnaire, a funny routine. Guest Judy Garland sings, "Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart." Judy and Charlie have started a Christmas shopping service.Followed by The Great Gildersleeve starring Harold Peary. Cousin Octavia has come for a visit, leaving behind her obnoxious daughter Barbara Ann...a little monster! Then The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. A mysterious lodger (or two?), strange messages in the "agony columns" and a surprising conclusion punctuated with a corpse and a beautiful woman. Followed by Inner Sanctum Mysteries, The Island of Death. When in Haiti, "voodoo unto others as you would have them voodoo unto you!"And The Jack Benny Show. The cast does, "Dr. Hyde and Mr. Jekyll." Rochester is reluctant to take care of Carmichael the Bear.Warning: Many of these shows are not of good quality. I present these shows so you can see how entertainers kept up a stiff upper lip during what was a traumatic time.
Sid Roth shares a warning from God. Many believers have made themselves God's enemy...
Sid Roth shares a warning from God. Many believers have made themselves God's enemy...
Many believers have unknowingly let satan into their home. Cheryl Sacks reveals how to evict him!
Many believers have unknowingly let satan into their home. Cheryl Sacks reveals how to evict him!
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In this episode, I want to remind everyone that SAHM life truly isn't glamorous. It is frustrating, disgusting, overwhelming, and challenging every single day. You're saying “yes” to so much more than the “fun” aspects of being home with your children. The internet has a way of wrapping the modern-day role of homemaking into a pretty little package that looks quiet, cozy, neat, calm, and beautiful. Are there moments of that? Absolutely! But a full-time mother's role is definitely NOT neat, calm, or quiet. Let's have a chat about the importance of understanding what we are saying yes to and why you chose this role. Warning: Many poop stories that will surely give you a belly laugh in this one, my friend. ------------Check the brand-new blog: www.mominprocess.com/blogJoin the Mom: In-Process Community:Facebook InstagramWebsite Don't forget to check out the latest swag!Get your Mom: In-Process merch today www.mominprocess.com/shop
WARNING - Many guys may be butt hurt by what she has to say!!! Our guest Carolina has some brutally honest advice for brides-to-be whose future husbands are coming to Colombia for a Medellin Bachelor Party. It's not too often that we find a woman brave enough to speak openly about dating in Medellin. Carolina was born in Buenaventura Colombia but moved to New York when she was 5 years old. Now she's back living in Medellin but just let's say that she isn't having best of dating experiences - to say the least. Over the past 1.5 years, she's met several groups of guys who've visited the city to have their final blowout bachelor party. She's even been to some parties at clubs and posh penthouses thrown by 'the bachelors'. She tells us one story of a bachelor party that didn't go as expected. In her opinion, this story is more of a norm than the exception. In addition to talking about the bachelor parties, she tells us why it's so hard for her to find a good man in Medellin.
Trim Healthy Podcast w/Serene & Pearl (and some guy named Danny)
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Jen Halper went through high school and the majority of her childhood in chaos. Jen was with me in Chemistry during her junior year back in 2005. To describe her chaos in a few sentences of text would minimize the significance of her experiences. The main takeaway is that Jen is living proof that “there is always hope.” Jen is strong, resilient, vulnerable and impressively positive about her experiences. Her unique way of handling and reflecting on her struggle serves as a guide for anyone dealing with pain. WARNING: Many of the topics in this episode are very intense. We will take an in-depth look at addiction, depression, and suicide. If you or someone you know are struggling with addiction or any other mental health issues, please know there is help. Please call Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration at 1-800-662-4357. If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide, please call the 24-hour National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255
Recorded live on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page and also streamed live to YouTube, host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive) brings guests from the Sports Therapy industry to answer YOUR questions and discuss topics chosen by YOU. In Ep.48 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we are honoured to be joined by the highly respected Dr. Mark Laslett, New Zealand Board Registered Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Specialist (NZRPS). With a PhD based on his clinical research on the diagnostic accuracy of the clinical examination of patients with chronic low back pain, Mark has published over forty publications, including the first multi issue systematic review of diagnostic studies for the lumbar spine in 2017. In this episode, Mark guides us through the various explanations out there for SIJ pain, its diagnosis & treatment, and the difference between sacroiliac dysfunction and sacroiliac joint pain. WARNING: Many of the concepts traditionally taught with regards to the Sacroiliac joint and SIJ dysfunction are challenged in this episode. Dr. Laslett takes no prisoners as he reveals how many of the traditional ideas and assessment procedures still taught on many courses are highly unlikely to be doing what we believe they are. Though this can be frustrating to hear, it does NOT undermine our effectiveness as soft tissue therapists. In fact, it does the opposite - it gives us the tools to be even better at what we do, and evolve with current knowledge. If you feel unsettled by what you hear, do please feel free to contact matt@thesta.co.uk or indeed any of the regional STA reps to discuss. Next week in Ep.49: • 'How Much Do Words Matter' - an STA panel discussion. Enjoyed the episode? Please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes. All episodes are streamed live to our YouTube channel and remember all soft tissue therapists (non members included) are welcome to join us for the LIVE recording on Tuesdays at 8pm (UK time) on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Page Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website.Salient points:"Simple" doesn't mean unintelligent (in IQ), but deficient morally.Obedience and wisdom keep us from the wayward woman.The youth was looking for sin, and she found him.Notice the time of day. Night is falling. It's after working hours.She entices him and convinces him he won't get caught.In our sex-saturated society, we need to fortify ourselves before going out into the world!And we need to stay busy!Challenge:Stay busy!Warning: "Many a man gets a reputation for being energetic when in truth he is merely fidgety."Imitate the life of Christ.Next podcast: Proverbs 8.
WARNING: Many links to great music below.Del is Zooming in again, this time from a windy, remote mountaintop in Polk City, or so he says, where he meets Old Buck Kirg, a longtime friend and classmate. He's been looking for a new location for our studio now that the Disney deal has gone sour. Dave reviews foreign listenership stats and finds Germany has strengthened their second place slot, followed by a growing Russia base in Chelyabinsk, at the foot of the Urals. Dave's even been there. Turkey and the Czech Rep. are also growing while Canada slips to a dismal sixth. Should we go back to Halifax? Great city, very nice folks [you know who you are] , very cold now. Hmmm.EXPERT ADVICE: Watch all the videos linked below.Del finally gets to talk about musical memories, reliving a day when Porky Chedwick, the Daddio of the Raddio, your Platter Pushin' Papa played Run Red Run by the Coasters. This was a B-side record that Del can't get out of his mind, much like you and Candy Man by Sammy Davis Jr. Del also recounts a James Brown concert he attended in Cleveland. Dave tells the world about the crush his sister had on David Ruffin of The Temptations and seeing them live. After wheedling their way backstage, little sis finds her man. Dave recalls his many visits to the Main Point coffeehouse in Bryn Mawr and the great acts he saw there in an intimate setting. His favorites included Jackson Browne singing The Pretender, Randy Newman singing the sorrowful Sail Away, and an unknown Jim Croce singing Bad, Bad LeRoy Brown. Other favorites included Janis Ian singing At Seventeen, and his #1 favorite, Jerry Jeff Walker, the man who wrote and sang Mr. Bojangles. Del couldn't shut Dave up as he churned through his other favorite live acts, including Mott the Hoople [not so young in the video but still dudes] and Jethro Tull on the same bill, Richie Havens in a Kutztown gym, and a young Billy Joel at another college gymnasium [where Dave found out his wife was a Billy Joel groupie of sorts]. Dave's all-time favorite live performance was Janis Joplin in Philadelphia, 1968. He's never seen anyone like Janis ,ever. He didn't get to mention John Prine, whom he saw in 2018. Dave's present-day favorite, whom he saw live twice, is Rachael Price with Lake Street Dive. You really need to watch a couple of their videos. Yes, that's three links; they're that good.In other news, we have a winner for the submarine scale contest. Del is checking the math.Disclaimer-Videos are for entertainment purposes only; no copyright infringement is intended.
The Average FUT Guys give you their step-by-step guide to YOUR week in FUT! From Monday to Sunday, they've got you covered!WARNING: Many drinks were consumed during recording!!!Werq by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4616-werqLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Hey, welcome to Tesseract TV! We're excited for our first episode, but mostly we're excited to have new Marvel content to talk about. Listen in as Curtis and Heather share their reactions to the debut of WandaVision on Disney+. WARNING: Many spoilers, and hardly any meaningful analysis. Follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter @TesseractTV - share your theories and observations or let us know of any segments you'd like to hear on the podcast. FOR THE CHILDREN.
Listen to and be encouraged by how ELM members are experiencing grace and living their lives during these unusual times! We caught up with power couple Edwin and Deborah Kim on Bible trivia, TV shows, and homegrown veggies! Warning: Many giggles were had.
Simon and Neil Finemore, brothers & both chiropractors we talk about their Chiro journeys and how Simon decided a couple of years back that setting up a 300L Gin still in his garden shed was a great idea. Turns out having an endless supply of Monterey Gin in your garden was a great idea to help you get through lockdown. Enjoy.
Laura Knight joins Nick & Ali to discuss adventure movies, reading ancient books, Harry Potter's age and THE MUMMY from 1999 along the way. WARNING: Many names are murdered in this episode. Edited by Ali Cornwall Music "Asteroid (A Diversion)" By Peter & Cevin Moore Contact: @FilmGuff film guff.net @LMKNightArt
In this episode of Declaring Liberty, I explain how being a member of the Republican Party is like being caught in the movie Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. WARNING: Many more harsh truths in this episode. Don't say I didn't warn you. (( Subscribe for Free )) Listen:
In this episode your boys Cody and Stephen take a trip down south to Conroe TX to do some training at the Woodlands Training center and meet up with Kyle Romagus, Bobby Reichardt, JR Costa and Robert McClelland and talk all things fire. WARNING: Many goldfish, rabbit hole, squirrel moments but hey you love us for it! Get ready for a great episode, hope you enjoy! ALSO Keep listening at the end for a one of a kind storytelling extravaganza brought to you by our good friend Jesse Esterline.
What does the first martyrdom of an apostle have to do with Peter's miraculous escape from prison (again), and what does that have to do with a vicious, self-serving king, and how is that connected to an unanswered knock on a gate, and what's that got to do with being consumed by worms? The Beatles, obviously. Not to mention faithfulness in the face of God's Sovereign care. WARNING: Many terrible Beatles references within. Also bowel-eating parasites.