POPULARITY
A school teacher wanted to be desired so she seduced her student. Bug-Man and Critter collect evidence while The Exterminator strikes again! Beware the Pee Pee Poo Poo Man! [Ep 623]
| Move On Up/Up Up Up | Destination | 1979 | Stop What You're Doin' (Club Version) | The Chi-Lites | 1984 | Show Me The Way (Sam Shelley Re-Edit) | Skyy | 2026 (1983) | Love Is The Message (A Mike Maurro Remix) | MFSB feat. The Three Degrees | 2021 (1973) | Inside Track | Nadeen | 1986 | Boogie Down | Eddie Kendricks | 1974 | You Can't Have Your Cake And Eat It Too (Vocal) | B.T. (Brenda Taylor) | 1982 | Change (Makes You Want To Hustle) | Donald Byrd | 1975 | Watch Your Step | Pieces Of A Dream | 2015 | Moomba | Richard Elliot | 1999 | Lydian | Norman Brown | 1994 | The Wiggle | Earl Klugh | 1996 | Doin' It | Earl Klugh | 1994 | Good For The Gander | Jermaine Jackson | 1976 | Hide And Seek | Jermaine Jackson | 1976 | I Love You Babe | Babyface | 1986 | In The Mood | Dennis Taylor | 2003 | Eternal Love | Eddie Holman | 1985 | I Can Tell (Disco Mix by John Luongo) | Chanson | 1979 | (The Best Part Of) Breakin' Up | Roni Griffith | 1982
In the wasteland, the most dangerous thing isn't always the player you can see; it's the one you can't. This week, Andy and Dave dive into the lethal world of DayZ traps. We break down the current meta for keeping your base secure and your enemies on their toes, from the high-explosive impact of a well-placed Claymore to the heart-stopping click of a hidden tripwire.We discuss the difference between mechanical traps and the "psychological" ones, like the classic loot dump designed to lure greedy survivors into a sniper's funnel, and the elaborate tourist traps that turn high-traffic landmarks into death zones. We also share our personal wishlist for the future of trapping—what mechanics are we still missing to truly turn Chernarus into a house of horrors?Whether you're a master of the landmine or someone who is tired of constantly checking every doorway for a wire, this episode covers the tactical and creative side of defensive (and offensive) play.Welcome to the essential channel for all things DayZ! We create content for anyone who loves the hardcore survival game, from fresh spawn newbies looking for a DayZ beginner guide to veteran players hungry for high-tier PVP, base building strategy, and insightful DayZ news and discussions on our DayZ podcast.Our two content pillars:
Thank you for listening. We pray the podcast is a blessing to you. Please visit our website www.columbianabaptist.com.
People have been known to be badly injured in the desert by getting tangled up with cactus, particularly a species of cholla commonly known as “jumping cholla.” There is no cholla cactus in North Dakota, but the state does have a native cactus, commonly known as fragile prickly pear or brittle pricklypear, that could be accused of “jumping.”
Musicians fall in love with their instruments. Artists fall in love with their creations. Kids fall down and skin their knees. Football players fall down and break their necks. We need to be a bit more careful about falling as we grow older.
Tales of Three Campaign OneArc 2.1: PoletoniaEpisode 74: Watch Your StepTUO and Co make it to Poletonia, but something is amiss. Véres tells the girls about Raul's nightmares, and some connections are made.Content Warnings: profanity, nudity, fantasy violence, squelching noises, reference to sexual and romantic situations, description of woundsTales of Three is an all-queer, dark fantasy dnd podcast where your three Game Masters are also your three Players!If you like what you hear please tell your friends about us & consider giving us a 5 star review! It's a quick and easy way to show your support for small creators whose content you enjoy!Follow the Cast:Arianna as Elara SpinelsparkDusty as Ivy Nightbreeze-TinkerfeyWayra as VéresFind our socials here!Want to chat with the cast, talk spoilers, play games, and make new friends? Join our Discord!If you want to help keep the podcast running and get access to bonus content check out our Patreon or buy us a coffee on Ko-fi!Special thanks to SG for theme song, Chriss for the logo, Fenn & Ely for the character art!Background music and SFX by Epidemic Sounds & Monument Studios.This week we're featuring our friends at The Thornefiles Podcast! Check them out here!
Listen in as Dr. Chris Winford shares a message.
We often treat worship as a performance or transaction, bringing our noise and demands to God while forgetting His majesty. Pastor Dorrell examines Ecclesiastes 5:1-7 to expose how even believers can fill their spiritual lives with meaningless activity—broken promises, careless words, and performative piety that masquerade as devotion. Solomon's ancient critique of the temple reveals a timeless problem: we have domesticated God into a vending machine rather than encountering Him as the holy, sovereign Creator. The sermon challenges listeners to reclaim the weight of their words, cultivate genuine receptivity over performance, and approach worship with reverence and integrity.Eastland is a Place to BelongEastland Baptist Church is located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. We are a welcoming and close-knit family community that loves to care for each other through the Church. We strongly believe in loving and supporting each other and our neighbors. Our members don't just attend our Church; they feel a strong sense of belonging.Join Us Find service times and our location at https://www.eastlandbaptist.org/join. Connect with UsWebsite: https://www.eastlandbaptist.orgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/eastlandbaptisttulsaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/eastlandbaptistTo support the ministry of Eastland Baptist Church, tap here: https://www.eastlandbaptist.org/give.
Listen in as Dr. Chris Winford shares a message.
Mareko and Geoff answer your knife related questions and goof around.Thanks again to Evenheat, Damasteel, Brodbeck Ironworks, Texas Farrier Supply, Indasa, Tormek, Indasa, Maritime Knife Supply and Tormek for the support.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/knife-talk7733/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
MINISTRIES GLOBAL INC. FEBRUARY 22ND, 545PM EST/ 445PM ESTLOCATION1109 HIGHLAND AVE , LEHIGH ACRES , FL 33972TITLE: DANGER ,DANGER-WATCH YOUR STEPWE DONT OWN THE RIGHT TO THESE SONG!!THIS MUSIC IS SOLEY FOR WORSHIP YOU ARE INVITED TO CONNECT WITH ELR GLOBAL MINISTRIES INC. FOR THOSE WHO ARE IN ANOTHER STATE PLEASE DIAL IN LIVE 1 717 734 6904 SHOW ID # 3476785 PRESS 1 AND #YOU WILL ENTER INTO THE SERVICE THEN PRESS 1 AND YOU BE ACCEPTED TO JOIN OUR CHURCH ALONG WITH YOU TUBE LIVE OR CLICK ON to join the online church platform LIVE CHURCH AS A GUEST https://app.talkshoe.com/show/elr-ministries-global-inc OR The personal church link https://app.talkshoe.com/conf/summary/54593188Host Pastor Apostle Dr Erica L Robertson, General Overseer
Farmers aged 45 to 50 experienced the highest number of grain farm injuries last year, according to the latest data from the Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB), with those 50 and over close behind. Speaking at the CrossRoads Crop Conference at Edmonton, Alta., Jody Wacowich with AgSafe Alberta says she reviews the annual WCB report each... Read More
Tracklist:1. Lady Monix - A1-B2 - I Want To 2. Monty Luke - Shootout(Who's The Badman) 3. Sharon Pass Steve Silk Hurley - The Word Is Love 4. Col Lawton , Federfunk, Becka - Love Me Right ( NWN Remix) 5. R.I.P Productions - Work It 6. Tiptoes - My Love 7. Preslav ft Natalie Roger's - Watch Your Step 8. Mark Grant - Dancin' 9. Joey Coco , Jan Kost - Heat 10. Paul Parsons, Bronx Cheer - Baby It's Time 11. Mr G - I'm Dirty 12. R.I.P Productions - Obsessed 13. Tom Fills - Helping Hand ( Marc Cotterell Plastik factory Mix) 14. Workin' Happily , DJ Romain - Reach Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As Christians, we need to watch where we're going to avoid inching closer to temptation and sin while trusting in God's promises.Reading Plan: Worship - Psalm 4Wisdom - Proverbs 1:15-19Witness - Genesis 12-14Visit https://www.revivalfromthebible.com/ for more information.
Pastor Steve finishes his two part series on "Watch Your Step".
https://ontargetpodcast.caThis episode of On Target is all about momentum — Mod Marty rolls out a set built to pull you out of your chair and into the groove. The energy rises track by track, leaning on bold soul, tight R&B, and beat that refuses to sit still. It's music wired to lift your spirits without sugarcoating a thing. Let it hit you and let it move you.-----------------------------------------------The playlist is:"Hole In The Wall"The Other Brothers- Modern"Evil Gal Blues"Aretha Franklin- Columbia"Help Me Help You"Little Milton- Checker"You're The One To Blame"Johnny Moore- Bright Star"Watch Your Step"Bobby Parker- V-Tone"Here I Am Baby"The Marvelettes- Tamla-Motown"It's Not How Good You Make It"Cash McCall- Checker"Nobody Loves The Hulk"The Traits- Queen City"Tossing And Turning"The Ivy League- Cameo"Got To"? & The Mysterians- Cameo"Give In"The Webs- Popside"It's Been A Long Time Baby"The Other Brothers- Modern"Moanin', Groanin', and Cryin'"The Fuller Brothers- Keymen"Keep Saying (You Don't Love Nobody)"Charles Wright- Philips"Being Without You"Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs- Deesu"I Can't Get Enough"Donald Height - Shout"Cut Across Shorty"The Sunglows- Sunglow"Spoonful"The Allman Joys- Dial"It's Alright"Adam Faith and The Roulettes - Capitol"Bongolia"Incredible Bongo Band- MGM
Hector reflects on Brock Lesnar's balance malfunctions and our own need for stability.
Introduction: We have chickens. These chickens are free range chickens. If I go to the chicken coop, I make sure that I have shoes on because I know that if I don't, I will walk out of there with a nice surprise. However, did I say that these chickens are free range chickens? So that means that sometimes,…
In “Watch Your Step,” Pastor Robert Madu brings a powerful reminder: our feet don't just move our bodies — they move our entire lives. Every step we take shapes our direction, our choices, and our destiny. God hates feet that rush to evil but loves feet that run boldly toward Him. We don't drift from God in big leaps — it's the small, quiet steps that pull us away. But here's the good news: those same steps can bring us right back the moment we choose to turn our hearts to Him. Thank you for partnering with Social Dallas! To GIVE Online- head to our website: www.socialdallas.com/give Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Also follow us on all Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/social_dallas
This is a service from Cornerstone Church in Bethalto, IL. For more information, please visit us on the web at BethaltoChurch.com or search for us on Facebook. The post Watch Your Step | The Way We Walk first appeared on Cornerstone Church.
Don't miss this week's message by Women's Ministry Director and Teaching Pastor, Teresa Breeding.
WATCH YOUR STEP! In Ephesians 5:15-21, Paul encourages every believer to watch how he walks in the light. A believer's walk is a testimony used to share the gospel AND an avenue to connect to the body of Christ! Whether it's in singing, thanksgiving, or surrender, the body of Christ is strengthened when it unites under one sound!
New Design of the week is live - https://shop.walkinlove.com/ Brooke's Newsletter - https://brookemousetis.beehiiv.com/ If you love what we do and want more behind-the-scenes fun, bonus episodes, and exclusive content, join the walk in love. Podcast Membership today!
Safety Sheriff Labrador|Safety Story for Kids|Safety Tips|BabyBus
❄️ Uh-oh! Someone almost slipped on the icy ground!
THE APOCALYPSE WERE:Tony Capuano - Guitar, Lead VocalsJohn Shorb - Alto SaxGene Meros - Tenor SaxGreg Novik - Bass, Backing Vocals (guitar on Stormy Monday)Oggie Hamilton - Drums, Backing VocalsFeaturing The Apocalypse playing:“Good Good Lovin'” and “Try Me” by James Brown“Hi-Heel Sneakers" by Tommy Tucker“The Shadow of Your Smile” by Mandel & Webster"I Don't Want To Cry" by Dixon/Jackson“Sack of Woe” by Cannonball Adderley“Think” by Lowman Pauling"The Midnight Hour" by Steve Cropper & Wilson Pickett"Shout" by The Isley Brothers“Stormy Monday” by Aaron 'T-Bone' Walker"Song For My Father” by Horace SilverALSO FEATURED/DISCUSSED:“Stainless Soul,” “Wichita Lineman,” and “Watch Your Step” by The New Apocalypse from Stainless Soul, 1969. Listen via Demir Kelebek on YouTube"Moanin" by Bobby Timmons recorded by Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers on Moanin', 1959Excerpt from Hot Rod Hulbert's WWIN Show via RadioMaven77The Herald Times obituary for Ogden HamiltonThe Baltimore Sun obituary for Greg Novik“Greg's Goodbye” by Leah Erskin for Baltimore Magazine, 2017----LINKS-----
WATCH YOUR STEP: The price of a snake bite. Hour 2 7/31/2025 full 2127 Thu, 31 Jul 2025 20:00:00 +0000 uJrJAEo0d1IllGqiWPPFJUu6wuBBIm19 news The Dana & Parks Podcast news WATCH YOUR STEP: The price of a snake bite. Hour 2 7/31/2025 You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! © 2025 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasti
In Luke 17:1–5, Jesus speaks some of His most challenging words—warnings about causing others to stumble, commands to forgive repeatedly, and a call to live by faith. In this episode, we explore what it means to walk in humility, extend forgiveness without limit, and trust God when obedience feels too hard. If you've ever struggled to forgive—or to believe you can—this episode will help you lean into the strength that comes through faith in Christ.
Title: Watch Your Step Passage: Ephesians 5:15-21 Speaker: Daniel Fuoco Watch your step! Life moves fast, and it's easy to drift without realizing it. Ephesians 5:15–21 calls us to slow down, tune in, and walk with intention. When we're led by the Spirit, our steps have purpose, our hearts stay full, and our lives start to look a lot more like Jesus.
“Keep a close watch on how you live and on your teaching. Stay true to what is right for the sake of your own salvation and the salvation of those who hear you.” (1 Timothy 4:16 NLT) Have you ever fallen unexpectedly? It happened to me several years ago. I was riding my bike on my way to meet my wife at a restaurant for breakfast. Unbeknownst to me, someone had loosened the levers that held the front tire on my bike. As I was crossing a street and approaching the curb, I pulled up on the handlebars. The handlebars and wheel forks pulled up with me. The wheel did not. I ran into the curb, went over the front of the bike, and hit the ground face-first. I didn’t know it was coming, so I didn’t have time to brace myself for the fall. I blacked out for a few seconds. When I came to, some fellow was standing over me. He asked, “Are you okay?” I said I was fine. I wasn’t fine. I was bloodied and bruised. It’s hard to be fine after a fall you didn’t see coming. It’s tempting to say that the same thing applies to unexpected spiritual falls. But I suggest to you that when people fall away from the Lord—when they crash and burn, spiritually speaking—there are always steps leading up to the event. Maybe the people involved weren’t fully aware of the steps, but that doesn’t change the fact that those steps were taking place. We need to realize that nobody falls away overnight or immediately. There’s always a process that unfolds over a period of time. The apostle Paul urged his protégé Timothy not to allow such a process to get started in his life. His words apply to every believer. “Keep a close watch on how you live and on your teaching. Stay true to what is right for the sake of your own salvation and the salvation of those who hear you” (1 Timothy 4:16 NLT). We must talk the talk and walk the walk. Our words and actions should bring glory to God. People should be able to see Jesus’ life-changing impact in us. We do that by staying true to what is right—that is, studying, understanding, and applying God’s Word. Sometimes we get careless in our approach to Scripture. We listen to people who have ulterior motives in their interpretation of the Bible. We try to stretch God’s Word to fit our political or social agendas. Keep in mind, though, that the serpent’s temptation of Eve in the Garden of Eden began with four seemingly harmless words: “Did God really say . . . ?” (Genesis 3:1 NLT). If your enemy can put distance between you and God’s Word, or if he can cause you to doubt or twist what Scripture is really saying, he can make you vulnerable to attack. He can prime you for a fall. You can maintain your spiritual balance by holding fast to God’s Word. If you support yourself with His truths, you can walk with confidence. Reflection question: In what areas do you need to watch your step, spiritually speaking? Discuss Today's Devo in Harvest Discipleship! — Listen to the Greg Laurie Podcast Become a Harvest PartnerSupport the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch Your Step Series | June 1st, 2025 | Pastor Keith Harrington
Watch Your Step Series | May 25th, 2025 | Pastor Keith Harrington
I talk about death, my fall down the stairs and recovery, Mother's Day, what's going on in the world.
The Fat One closes out the week with the traditional space fantasy greeting before recapping his day (and some of the day before) which included clean sheets, dealing with a plumber, preparing for the Horrah weekend and still has time to read an important e-letter from Patty, Patty Bacon. In fact, the LITLLE show is … Continue reading BFO4500 – It's Almost Here… Watch Your Step!
Mike McCoy 4-6-2025 AM In this important message, Brother Mike stresses the significant truth that we all know. Sometimes you just need to watch where you're going. Crossville First Free Will Baptist Church www.crossvillechurch.com
The Dynasty Dude | Dynasty Fantasy Football | Fantasy Football
Cory Evans calls out 5 players who are potential landmines in fantasy football and explains what to watch your step for with each in dynasty leagues Breece Hall Alvin KamaraBrandon Aiyuk Tyrone Tracy Jr D'Andre Swift Join PatreonService Price Menu 30 Minute Roster Call - $301 Hour Roster Call - $50April Promotion = 10% OFF roster calls!
The post Drawing Near in Fear to Here / Watch Your Step! (Ecclesiastes 5:1-7) appeared first on First Baptist Church of Olney.
Life can feel like a constant battle, but Jason Curry reminded us that while Satan tries to distract us, God is always there to protect, provide, and guide us toward victory. Temptation doesn't have to define you—God's Word lights the way, and He's ready to lead you into the full life He's calling you to if you're willing to trust Him completely.
Life can feel like a constant battle, but Jason Curry reminded us that while Satan tries to distract us, God is always there to protect, provide, and guide us toward victory. Temptation doesn't have to define you—God's Word lights the way, and He's ready to lead you into the full life He's calling you to if you're willing to trust Him completely.