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CCFR Radio – Ep 188: Federal Election Fallout, What Now? What We Did and What We're Going to Do Analysis of the federal election and what it means for us. What did the CCFR do in this election? Also, the CCFR is revising its approach, at least in the short term. All this and more. […]
Okay, so one time Andrea promised to never release an episode of The Watchers longer than the episode of Yellowjackets we're reviewing. But if this show has taught us anything, it's that women from Jersey simply can't be trusted. Jodie and Andrea watched “Them's the Brakes,” episode three of season three of Yellowjackets, and we've got a lot to say about it.In 1996, Ben and Mari star in our new favorite buddy comedy. Our soccer team goes spelunking. And we're reminded that it's probably about time to test the batteries in our CO detectors. In 2021, Lottie's the world's worst Big Sisters of America volunteer. Shauna and Misty go for a wild ride. And Van and Tai hear the wilderness . . . and the ice-cream man?If you're reading this, that means you've probably got your podcatcher of choice open right now. It would be SO helpful if you gave our little show a follow. If you like what you hear, you could even leave us a review.mentioned in this episode:The Watchers Watch:- The Adventures of Pete and Pete, “What We Did on Our Summer Vacation”- I Saw the TV GlowNew Jersey Is the World: Scene Report: The Land of Make BelieveNot Eureka's Castle: Weinerville“‘Yellowjackets' Boss Jonathan Lisco Explains That Wild Hallucination Sequence” - Jackie StrauseFollow:The Watchers on Instagram (@WatchersPodNJ)Andrea on Instagram (@AQAndreaQ)Jodie on Instagram (@jodie_mim)Thanks to Kitzy (@heykitzy) for the use of our theme song, "No Book Club."
Episode Two Hundred and Twenty-Seven: We're the Millers (2013)What We Did on Our Holiday (2014)"A vacation is a sunburn at premium prices."-- Hal ChadwickeLogo design by: https://www.fiverr.com/ideahitsIntro voiceover by: https://www.youtube.com/kevincrockerheyjameswatchthis@gmail.com
Iain started in Britain's Fairport Convention in the late '60s, but quickly left that band to start a couple more and then move to the US for a lengthy solo career. He has in total released close to 50 albums, including many collaborations. We discus the title track from How Much Is Enough (2024), the title track from God Looked Down (1996), and "Road to Ronderlin" by Matthews Southern Comfort from Later That Same Year (1970). End song: "St. Theresa's Ghost" by Ian Matthews and the Searing Quartet, from Joy Mining (2008). Intro: "Book Song" by Fairport Convention from What We Did on Our Holidays (1969). Learn more at iainmatthews.nl. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Support us on Patreon.
We have a limited amount of energy, time, and thoughts to think each day.To check out YIELD Today Premium: https://www.buzzsprout.com/543310/subscribeTime Stamps:0:31 - I Need to Dive DEEP into Things Consistently 3:06 - I Need to Keep on Watering ALL of These Joyful Things in My Life3:51 - I'm Building the Garden Right Now6:20 - The Power of Choosing to Intentionally Celebrate the Process8:37 - POUR Your Energy into What You Want to Stay Alive9:47 - Letting Jesus Water the Plants with Me13:10 - POURING into Others and POURING into Yourself13:50 - We Will Get an Accounting of What We Did with Our Talents on EarthQuotes:2:20 - "I can't water my own plants when I am looking at someone else's field."3:25 - "I will NOT have to worry about money, and I will NOT have to worry about love, if I just will continue to trust in the Lord."4:27 - "All I need to do is build it and grow and keep growing."8:04 - "How much have you watered that plant in your life?"15:00 - "Where I am a year from now is greatly influenced by how much I hear myself and take my own advice."Support the show
Summer's over, and we don't need a boy and his personal superhero battling the ocean to know it. This week, we're winding down our Nickelodeon Nostalgia Deep Dive with The Adventures of Pete & Pete, a quintessentially New Jersey show. Jodie and Andrea dive into standout episodes "What We Did on Our Summer Vacation," where nostalgia weighs heavily, and "Hard Day's Pete," which beautifully captures the singular experience of discovering your first favorite song.Next week, we're finally watching the movie that sparked this look back at 90s TV greatness, Jane Schoenbrun's I Saw the TV Glow.Follow:The Watchers on Instagram (@WatchersPodNJ)Andrea on Instagram (@AQAndreaQ)Jodie on Instagram (@jodie_mim)Our sister show, New Jersey Is the World, on Instagram (@newjerseyistheworld)Thanks to Kitzy (@heykitzy) for the use of our theme song, "No Book Club."
It's our last week at camp, and we're continuing with the local legends. This time, Jodie and Andrea watched “Ghost Story” AKA “Zeke the Plumber” from the Nickelodeon series, Salute Your Shorts. We speculate about whether or not this episode inspired The Blair Witch Project, Jodie weighs in on whether or not this presents an accurate portrayal of summer camp, and we make some truly shocking revelations about the history of the word “jabroni.”Salute Your Shorts: Life at Summer Camp by Thomas HillNext week, summer's over, so we're leaving camp and heading to Wellsville for The Adventures of Pete & Pete. We'll be watching “What We Did on Our Summer Vacation” and “Hard Day's Pete”Follow:The Watchers on Instagram (@WatchersPodNJ)Andrea on Instagram (@AQAndreaQ)Jodie on Instagram (@jodie_mim)Our sister show, New Jersey Is the World, on Instagram (@newjerseyistheworld)Thanks to Kitzy (@heykitzy) for the use of our theme song, "No Book Club."
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 479 presented by Alan O'Leary 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Le Cheile: The Brook Ree/The Offaly Reel/Castle Kelly/Maids of Castlebar. Out of the West 3. Altan: The Letterkenny Blacksmith/John Doherty's Fave/ Scread na Bealtaine. Donegal 4. Robbie McMahon: The Fleadh Down in Ennis. Private Recording 5. Joe Cooley & Joe Leary: The Humours of Tulla/The Skylark/Roaring Mary. Cooley 6. Elaine Reilly: The Jig of Port Fleadh/Pride of Sliabh Aughty/Tapping Toes. Epiphany 7. Oisin MacDiarmada, Daithi Gormley & Samantha Harvey: The Sailor's Farewell/The Sweat House/The Steampacket. Lane to the Glen 8. Eilis Kennedy: The Hills of Isle au Haut. Westward 9. John McEvoy & John Wynne: McKenna's Judy Callaghan Set. The Dancer at the Fair10. Marcas O'Murchu: Boy in the Boat/Boy on the Gap/Boy on the Hilltop. Turas Ceoil 11. Mary MacNamara, P.Joe & Martin Hayes: The Humours of Castlefin/Glen of Aherlow/Killarney Boys of Pleasure. Trad Music from East Clare 12. Sorcha Costello: Old Torn Petticoat/The Primrose Lass/The Heather Breeze. The Primrose Lass 13. Andrew Murray: Black Muddy River. Hell or High Water 14. Raymond Roland/Le Cheile: The Maid Behind the Bar, Aris 15. Tommy Peoples: Boy in the Gap/Cronin's Reel. Tommy Peoples16. Tommy Fitzharris & Donal McCague: The Bank of Turf /The Moving Bog. The Bank of Turf 17. Neillidh Mulligan: East of Glendart/I Buried My Wife. An Tobar Gle 18. Gerry Harrington: The Wily Old Batchelor/The Mountain Top/Rick's Rambles. At Home 19. Mick O'Connor & Tom O'Connell: McHugh's/The American Jig. It Was Mighty Altogether 20. Fairport Convention: Meet on the Ledge. What We Did on our Holidays 21 Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
The CoCreate Work Podcast | Work. Culture. Personal Development.
Hello CoCreators!This week's episode is a replay from last summer because it was a great conversation and we thought it would be a perfect podcast episode for May which is Mental Health Awareness month!We are discussing all things well-being, including your personal rating across several of the dimensions of well-being: Mental and emotional healthPhysical healthWorkSense of purposeSocial well-beingIn the episode we walk you through tips and strategies for improving your well-being in small and sustainable ways. We also walk you through our recommendations for supporting your team and their well-being, including some mistakes we see some leaders make and how to avoid them. When we recognize and address the different areas of well-being you create more time and space while leveraging systems to support you and your team's well-being. It's our intention that after listening and taking action from this episode you will feel more calm and grounded, and build a culture that is also calm, grounded, and sustainable!Join us for Coffee and Conversation with Women In Business on May 16th in Seattle at Greenwood Sip and Ship. La'Kita and Chloe will both be there and would love to see you, so please be sure to say hello!Episodes referenced in this episode:018: Solo Episode 1 - What We Did (and Learned) During Sabbatical024: How Planning Keeps You Out of the F.E.A.R. Cycle so You Can Build with L.O.V.E.Resources:Registration for The Culture Certification from CoCreate Work is now live. The Culture Certification is an 18-week live, virtual intensive that empowers human-centered leaders with actionable strategies to shape the future of work in any organization. Are you ready to learn the step by step process for building great culture?! You can learn more here!Our next session of the Culture Crash Course is currently underway. We will be announcing the dates for our next cohort soon, so please visit cocreatework.com/crashcourse to get on the wait list!Our Shared Purpose, Mission, and Principles Audit is a great opportunity for you to make sure you have the compass you need to provide purpose-driven direction, create an inclusive culture, engage team members, and make purpose-aligned decisions.At CoCreate Work, we believe in asking great questions. Click here to receive our guide to 40 Powerful Questions to accelerate your growth.Check out our hiring course, Hiring the Right Team for Your Business, and be sure to subscribe to our email list so you'll know when it's available for purchase.We would love to connect with you!CoCreate Work on InstagramLa'Kita on InstagramChloe on InstagramVisit our Podcast PageQuestions you would like us to answer on the podcast? email us at podcast@cocreatework.com
Sunday, March 17, 2024 “What We Did to Jesus…”Pastor Joey Anjiki1. Learning from Pilate's stance* Pilate was sent from Rome to rule Judea from 26-36AD.* Why did Pilate sentence Jesus to death knowing he was innocent?* Testimony of a former ..
This week on the Talk Without Rhythm Podcast I'm continuing my series of Patreon Picks with a selection from TWoRP Elite Patron Caitlin! Caitlin joins me in a conversation of two films featuring stories of death and family with stars associated with prominent sci-fi franchises: 2001's Life as a House and 2014's What We Did on Our Holiday. [00:00] INTRO [02:07] Trick or Treat Radio Promo [03:24] RANDOM CONVERSATION True Dungeon True Dungeon Volunteers [16:44] Life as a House (2001) [55:19] What We Did on Our Holiday (2014) [01:21:38] FEEDBACK El Goro discusses The White Reindeer on the Projection Booth El Goro discusses Tomorrowland on Invasion of the Podcast [01:30:08] ENDING MUSIC: Hero of the Day by Metallica Buy Life as a House (2001) Buy What We Did on Our Holiday (2014) Support TWoRP Contact Us talkwithoutrhythm@gmail.com
Hello, welcome to the Safety Culture Excellence podcast, hosted by Shawn Galloway, CEO of ProAct Safety. This week's podcast is about "What We Did and What You Can Do." Get all our content to your inbox - weekly safety minute, monthly updates, quarterly perspectives and more. Subscribe at https://proactsafety.com/insights/newsletter-archives I hope you enjoy the podcast. Have a great week! Shawn M. Galloway
On today's show, Jessica and Roser discuss what they did without NBA games last night, Jess gives a movie review, Roser went to dinner and then they discuss the Grizzlies injury report and the Michigan sign stealing scandal. De'Angelo Williams joins the show over Zoom and Memphis Women's Soccer player Mya Jones joins the show in-studio.6:00--No NBA and What We Did, Jessica's Review of Killers of the Flower Moon and Ranking Scorsese movies14:00--Grizzlies Injury Report36:00--Michigan Sign Stealing48:00--DeAngelo Williams1:12--Mya Jones (Memphis Women's Soccer) in-studio
Welcome to the Damn Dude Podcast!This is Season 3, Episode 35!- Hurricane Hilary Weather ReportAKA: Hurricane Chillary- What you're supposed to do in a Hurricane.....What We Did....- Apocalyptic Shopping Experience one day, Empty Store the Next.- Movies and Jacuzzis - Adult Time- Recharging- The Movie: US Marshal- Do What You're Told- Interpreting Severe Messages- Fear Factor - @LiverKing- #CleanPlanetDay- Chem Trails vs Con Trails- A Smart Person Letting You DownLOVE ALLRemember to say 3 things you're Grateful for every morning and every night!- Available on all major platforms!@RealCaliforniaCal@DamnDudePodcasatAvailable on all major platforms: https://damndudepodcast.buzzsprout.com/- Apple Podcasts- Buzzspout- Spotify- Audible- Google Podcasts- Amazon Music- iTunes- Stitcher- iHeart Radio- TuneIn + Alexa- Podcast Addict- PodChaser- Pocket Casts- Deezer- Listen Notes- Player Fm- Podcast Index- Overcast- Castro- Castbox- Podfriend- YouTubeDaaaaaaamn Duuuuuude!!!!!Be sure to leave a 5 Star written review on Apple Podcast/Listen Notes! :)If you love and support the movement and the show, please feel free to make a donation to the Damn Dude Podcast!(link below)Much Love, Love All.To Find #WeCleanPlanet Info:https://www.wecleanplanet.com/To Donate to #WeCleanPlanet:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_donations&business=sebastian%40wecleanplanet.com&item_name=Unite+and+Empower+Community+Leaders+for+a+CleanPlanet¤cy_code=USD&source=urlTo Donate to the Damn Dude Podcast:CashApp: $DamnDudePodcastor PayPal:Support the show
The CoCreate Work Podcast | Work. Culture. Personal Development.
Hello CoCreators!First up, La'Kita is back! On this week's episode we are discussing all things well-being, including your personal rating across several of the dimensions of well-being: Mental and emotional healthPhysical healthWorkSense of purposeSocial well-beingIn the episode we walk you through tips and strategies for improving your well-being in small and sustainable ways. We also walk you through our recommendations for supporting your team and their well-being, including some mistakes we see some leaders make and how to avoid them. When we recognize and address the different areas of well-being you create more time and space while leveraging systems to support you and your team's well-being. It's our intention that after listening and taking action from this episode you will feel more calm and grounded, and build a culture that is also calm, grounded, and sustainable!Episodes referenced in this episode: 018: Solo Episode 1 - What We Did (and Learned) During Sabbatical024: How Planning Keeps You Out of the F.E.A.R. Cycle so You Can Build with L.O.V.E.Resources: We're launching a Culture Certification Course this year! Are you ready to learn the step by step process for building great culture?! You can learn more here! Our Shared Purpose, Mission, and Principles Audit is a great opportunity for you to make sure you have the compass you need to provide purpose-driven direction, create an inclusive culture, engage team members, and make purpose-aligned decisions. At CoCreate Work, we believe in asking great questions. Click here to receive our guide to 40 Powerful Questions to accelerate your growth. Check out our hiring course, Hiring the Right Team for Your Business, and be sure to subscribe to our email list so you'll know when it's available for purchase. We would love to connect with you! Instagram - CoCreate Work on Instagram La'Kita on Instagram Chloe on Instagram Visit our P...Resources:Our next session of the Culture Crash Course is currently open for enrollment with the course starting on April 29th and running through May 10th. For more information, please visit cocreatework.com/crashcourse. Early bird pricing is available through April 16th. Enroll today!Additionally, we will be launching our CoCreate Work Leadership Book Club on May 1st. Stay tuned for more details! Rolling admission is now open for The Culture Certification from CoCreate Work. The Culture Certification is an 18-week live, virtual intensive that empowers human-centered leaders with actionable strategies to shape the future of work in any organization.Are you ready to learn the step by step process for building great culture?! You can learn more here!Our Shared Purpose, Mission, and Principles Audit is a great opportunity for you to make sure you have the compass you need to provide purpose-driven direction, create an inclusive culture, engage team members, and make purpose-aligned decisions.At CoCreate Work, we believe in asking great questions. Click here to receive our guide to 40 Powerful Questions to accelerate your growth.Check out our hiring course, Hiring the Right Team for Your Business, and be sure to subscribe to our email list so you'll know when it's available for purchase.We would love to connect with you!CoCreate Work on InstagramLa'Kita on InstagramChloe on InstagramVisit our Podcast PageQuestions you would like us to answer on the podcast? email us at podcast@cocreatework.com
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While it is true that most of your haunt's visitors will be from the local area, there will always be some who come from far afield.However, those customers often have different needs from your local customers. As such, there are some considerations you may want to make to entice them.The good news is that, almost any improvement you make for out of town visitors will also help your local ones, making the experience better for everyone. This Week's Episode Includes:1. Intro2. Question of the Week3. What We Did for Our Haunt4. Suggestions for Helping Out of Town Visitors5. What Makes a Good Haunt Trip?6. ConclusionsAll in all, this is one episode you do NOT want to miss!Get in Touch and Follow Us!Facebook: @HauntWeeklyTwitter: @HauntWeeklyYouTube: @HauntWeeklyEmail: info@hauntweekly.com
First off, a big thank you to everyone for your patience with me as I recover. I'm not 100%, but I'm well enough to do this, so thank you all for your patience!This week on Haunt Weekly, we did a non-haunty thing. Namely, we helped Elli open a yarn store. Fortunately, we were well-prepared for much of it. Running a haunted house helped us immensely as it gave us experience and tools for dealing with the insanity.However, there were some key differences to. So sit back as we break down all the ways running a haunt helped, and didn't help, us get this task done.This Week's Episode Includes:1. Intro2. Question of the Week3. What We Did on Our Haunt4. Intro to the Topic5. How Haunting Helped (And Didn't Help) Us Open a Small Business6. ConclusionsAll in all, this is one episode you do NOT want to miss!Get in Touch and Follow Us!Facebook: @HauntWeeklyTwitter: @HauntWeeklyYouTube: @HauntWeeklyEmail: info@hauntweekly.com
This week on Haunt Weekly, we are looking into the future as we discuss the things that we are going to change next haunt season.Our 2022 season was great. It was our first time open since 2018 and it went amazingly well. However, every year is a learning experience and this one is no different.So what lessons did we learn? That's what this episode is all about. So stay tuned as we try to predict our future!This Week's Episode Includes:1. Intro2. Question of the Week3. What We Did with Our Haunt4. Recap of the 2022 Season5. Seven Things We're Changing in 20236. ConclusionsAll in all, this is one episode you do NOT want to miss!Get in Touch and Follow Us!Facebook: @HauntWeeklyTwitter: @HauntWeeklyYouTube: @HauntWeeklyEmail: info@hauntweekly.com
This week: WarnerMedia and NBC make plays for sports streaming rights. Nielsen Ratings Show Notes HBO Max Officially Gets Into Live Sports With $200M U.S. Soccer Deal MLB in serious talks with NBC Sports about broadcasting games AEW president Tony Khan announces he purchased Ring of Honor Sinclair, Charter reach one-month extension to avert RSNs, local channels getting dropped / SBJ Media: Charter, Sinclair keep talks going on RSN deal Netflix refuses to comply with new Russian rules – POLITICO / Netflix halts all Russian productions after public outrage – POLITICO Disney weighs cheaper ad-supported tier for Disney+ - report (NYSE:DIS) | Seeking Alpha / NBCU Ends Hulu Next-Day TV Deal With Disney to Keep Shows for Peacock - Variety 'Taskmaster': British Game Show Launches Global Streaming Service – Deadline Cuphead Show Renewed For Season 2 On Netflix, Coming Sooner Than You Might Have Thought - GameSpot 'Peacemaker' Renewed for Season 2 on HBO Max – The Hollywood Reporter 'The Afterparty' Renewed For Season 2 At Apple – Deadline Sarah Hyland, Jameela Jamil, Lera Abova Round Out Cast Of Peacock's ‘Pitch Perfect' TV Spinoff 'Mayor of Kingstown' Renewed for Season 2 at Paramount Plus - Variety / Taylor Sheridan 1883 Finale interview We Wanted To Make A 10-Hour Movie With An Ending, And That's What We Did' – Deadline 'Outlander' Prequel Series in the Works at Starz (EXCLUSIVE) - Variety Recommendations The Batman The Gizmoplex The Trojan Horse Affair
Jon Grinspan is a curator of political history at the Smithsonian Museum of American History and a frequent contributor to The New York Times. In this episode, Jon explains how his work with historical objects has informed his understanding of the past, the reasons he thinks that American politics in recent years is less of an aberration than many of us would like to believe, and his thoughts on the many ways Americans might look back on the January 6th insurrection in the future. Jon also shares the process he and his colleagues at The Smithsonian follow in selecting objects from today that will be preserved for future generations. Dr. Jon Grinspan's newest book is The Age of Acrimony: How Americans Fought to Fix Their Democracy, 1865-1915 (Bloomsbury, 2021). For more on his work, visit his bio page at the Smithsonian or link directly to one of the articles listed below. Jon Grinspan & Peter Manseau, “It's 2086. This is What American History Could Look Like.” The New York Times, Jan. 6, 2022. Jon Grinspan, “What We Did the Last Time We Broke America,” The New York Times, Oct. 29, 2021. Jon Grinspan, “How to Steal An Election,” The New York Times, Oct. 24, 2020. For Bob and Ben's conversation in the aftermath of the January 6, 2021 attack on the capitol, check out RTN #187 The Insurrection Episode. This episode was edited by Gary Fletcher.
Today we are talking about a 1985 Scottish film called Restless Nattives written by Ninian Dunnett and directed by Michael Hoffman who also directed the 1999 A Midsummer Night's Dream and the 2009 The Last Station. It tells the bizarre tale of two wayward individuals making their way through the countryside robbing tourist busses. Will: “We could go into hiding in Penicuik. We could wear disguises to go to the shops!” Some of our favorite parts of this movie are: Beautiful countryside Silly masks Comic timing with a herd of sheep Silly powder filled toy gun The romance between Will and Margot They become like Robin Hood characters - The Highland Heroes Special thanks to our editor Geoff Vrijmoet for this episode and Melissa Villagrana for helping out with our social media posts. Next week's film will be: What We Did on Our Holiday (2014) Subscribe, Rate & Share Your Favorite Episodes! Thanks for tuning into today's episode of Dodge Movie Podcast with your host, Mike and Christi Dodge. If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe and leave a rating and review. Don't forget to visit our website, connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and share your favorite episodes across social media.
Show #922 Twins! 01. Andy Peake - Johnny B Goode (4:08) (Mood Swings, Biglittle Records, 2021) 02. Balham Alligators - Johnny B Goode (4:17) (Gateway To The South, Proper Records, 1996) 03. Johnny Mastro & The Mama's Boys - Temperature (7:44) (Luke's Dream, Rip Cat Records, 2012) 04. Magic Dick & Jay Geils - Temperature (3:07) (Little Car Blues, Rounder Records, 1996) 05. Bonnie Lee - Next Time You See Me (4:03) (Sweetheart Of The Blues, Delmark Records, 1995) 06. The Blues Factory - Next Time You See Me (3:49) (Take A Stroll!, Continental Records, 1999) 07. Colin James - It Takes A lot to Laugh, It Takes A Train to Cry (2:47) (Open Road, Stony Plain Records, 2021) 08. David Gogo - It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry (3:18) (Silver Cup, Cordova Bay Records, 2021) 09. Levee Dwellers - Cut You Loose (3:33) (Leveling Up, Blueshine Redords, 2015) 10. Drippin' Honey - Cut You Loose (3:55) (Drip Drip, Me & My Records, 1997) 11. Chris Daniels, Hazel Miller And Dana Marsh - Born Under A Bad Sign (4:18) (What We Did, Moon Voyage Records, 2021) 12. Craig Chaquico - Born Under A Bad Sign (4:53) (Fire Red Moon, Blind Pig Records, 2012) 13. Dr. Feelgood - I'm A Real Man (3:02) (Brilleaux, Grand Records, 1986) 14. Robben Ford - I'm A Real Man (5:30) (Robben Ford & the Blue Line, Stretch Records, 1992) 15. Paula Lockheart - Red Rooster (4:00) (It Ain't The End Of The World, Flying Fish Records, 1979) 16. ElectroBluesSociety + Boo Boo Davis - Little Red Rooster (5:16) (Single, KuvVer Records, 2019) 17. McKinley James - Thunderbird (4:03) (Single, Fun-Guy Records, 2020) 18. ZZ Top - Thunderbird (3:03) (Fandango!, London Records, 1975) 19. Nightcaps - Thunderbird (2:27) (Wine Wine Wine, Vandan Records, 1961) 20. Little Mike & the Tornadoes - Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 (5:04) (Flynn's Place, Flying Fish Records, 1995) 21. Rick Holmstrom - Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 (3:27) (Late In The Night, MC Records, 2007) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Jesus once asked his followers “Come away with me. Let us go alone to a quiet place and rest for a while.” Jesus knew that they needed a break from all they were learning and doing while they followed him. Everyone needs time to rest, and our team needed this as well. Our podcast has … Continue reading Episode 158: The Antioch Podcast Retreat – “What We Did, and What We Learned.”
Show #909 Enjoy The Show An episode with a big load of (brand) new music. 01. Krissy Matthews - The Man Said No (4:04) (Pizza Man Blues, Ruf Records, 2021) 02. Mick Kolassa - Touching Bass (3:24) (Wasted Youth, Endless Blues Records, 2021) 03. Blind Lemon Pledge - Wrong Side Of The Blues (2:10) (A Satchel Full Of Blues, Ofeh Records, 2021) 04. Polly O'Keary & The Rhythm Method - Brand New Day (4:10) (50, self-release, 2021) 05. Smiling Jack Smith & the New Panama Limited - Only The Blues Remains (2:54) (Nowhere To Go But Up, self-release, 2021) 06. Jonathon Long - Savior Face (5:10) (Parables Of A Southern Man, Wild Heart Records, 2021) 07. Gabe Stillman - Out Of Time (4:54) (Just Say The Word, VizzTone Records, 2021) 08. Brad Vickers & His Vestapolitans - I'll Be Sittin' I'll Be Rockin' (3:54) (The Music Gets Us Thru, Man Hat Tone, 2021) 09. David Ledgerwood - Crystal (5:10) (Mississippi Snapper, self-release, 2021) 10. Alastair Greene - Lies And Fear (3:28) (Single, Whiskey Bayou Records, 2021) 11. Jeff Chaz - No Reason To Stay (4:01) (I Just Caught The Blues, JCP Records, 2021) 12. Christone 'Kingfish' Ingram - 662 (3:17) (662, Alligator Records, 2021) 13. Wily Bo Walker & E D Brayshaw - What You Gonna Do (Welcome To VoodooVille) (3:54) (Single, Mescal Canyon Records, 2021) 14. Ra'Shad The Blues Kid - Bad Feeling (5:10) (Bluz Me, self-release, 2021) 15. Johnny Ray Jones - Way Down South (4:20) (Way Down South, Moondogg Records, 2021) 16. Louise Cappi - She Too Tall For You (3:36) (Hope, MTS Records, 2021) 17. Chris Daniels, Hazel Miller & Dana Marsh - Down Home Blues (5:05) (What We Did, Moon Voyage Records, 2021) 18. Lindsay Beaver & Brad Stivers - Somebody Else Will (3:26) (Lindsay Beaver & Brad Strivers, VizzTone Records, 2021) 19. Paul Lamb & Chad Strentz - Cry To Me (4:50) (Live @ Raven 'n' Blues, 2013) 20. Dave Kalz - Coffee With Muffin (1:43) (Relish, Gulf Coast Records, 2021) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Today we react to and review the new posthumous release from Prince, Welcome 2 America. What do you think about the album? How does it stack up to the rest of his music? Let us know in the comments.0:00 - Intro1:12 - Our Reaction 2 The Album3:21 - What We Did and Didn't Like4:21 - Title Track Reactions6:24 - Lyrical Messages7:55 - Yes VS Seven Nation Army#prince #welcome2america #hotsummerLinks:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/scratch-a-track-presented-by-the-dude-and-grimm-show/id1507247887Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0qBOg1wkxPu5EY0FQQaMgOGoogle Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS85ODIyMDQucnNzAll music on this podcast has been provided and used with permission by:...more https://soundcloud.com/user-122188109The Timnz https://soundcloud.com/the-timnz0:00 - Intro1:12 - Our Reaction 2 The Album3:21 - What We Did and Didn't Like4:21 - Title Track Reactions6:24 - Lyrical Messages7:55 - Yes VS Seven Nation Army#prince #welcome2america #hotsummerLinks:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/scratch-a-track-presented-by-the-dude-and-grimm-show/id1507247887Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0qBOg1wkxPu5EY0FQQaMgOGoogle Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS85ODIyMDQucnNzAll music on this podcast has been provided and used with permission by:...more https://soundcloud.com/user-122188109The Timnz https://soundcloud.com/the-timnz
Show #906 All New - Come And Get It 01. Polly O'Keary & The Rhythm Method - Strange Way Of Showing Love (5:44) (50, self-release, 2021) 02. Blind Lemon Pledge - Detour Blues (3:12) (A Satchel Full Of Blues, Ofeh Records, 2021) 03. Johnny Ray Jones - L.A. Fog (4:29) (Way Down South, Moondogg Records, 2021) 04. Cros - My Kind Of Woman (4:40) (Single, Mack 9 Music Group, 2021) 05. Ra'Shad The Blues Kid - Treat Me Right (4:07) (Bluz Me, self-release, 2021) 06. Colin Linden - Blow (4:19) (Blow, Highway 20 Records, 2021) 07. Jeff Chaz - The Color Fine (4:35) (I Just Caught The Blues, JCP Records, 2021) 08. Chris Daniels, Hazel Miller & Dana Marsh - I'm Still Lookin' (4:25) (What We Did, Moon Voyage Records, 2021) 09. ElectroBluesSociety ft. Boo Boo Davis - Choogie Billum (4:10) (Single, Black and Tan Records, 2021) 10. David Ledgerwood - Good To You (4:52) (Mississippi Snapper, self-release, 2021) 11. Altered Five Blues Band - Holler If You Hear Me (3:33) (Holler If You Hear Me, Blind Pig Records, 2021) 12. Krissy Matthews - Anti-Social Media (6:55) (Pizza Man Blues, Ruf Records, 2021) 13. Johnny Tucker - Have A Good Time Tonight (3:25) (75 And Alive, Blue Heart Records, 2021) 14. The Shrimps - So Worried (6:13) (Single, Bone Union Records, 2021) 15. Lucky 757 - Dirty Rotten Shame (3:05) (Single, self-release, 2021) 16. Louise Cappi - The DQ Guy (3:26) (Hope, MTS Records, 2021) 17. Smiling Jack Smith & New Panama Limited - Random Walk Start All Over Again (4:38) (Nowhere To Go But Up, self-release, 2021) 18. Christone 'Kingfish' Ingram - Too Young To Remember (3:52) (662, Alligator Records, 2021) 19. Melvin Fromm Jr. - Always Red Sweet Snow Feeling Ways (1:36) (Single, self-release, 2021) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
February is national CTE month. Programs around the country use this month to highlight what is happening in career and technical education. One way to showcase CTE is through school social media. This year, my welding-teacher husband agreed to let me help him promote his program using social media. In this episode, Khristen discusses: What We Did for the CTE Month Social Media Campaign Lessons Learned from a Month of School Social Media What We’re Doing Next for School Social Media Links Mentioned Episode Show Notes Episode 3: Have You Been Wondering How to Utilize Social Media to Recruit Without Having to Do All the Work?. Episode 12: How to Begin on Social Media: A Tool to Recruit. 5 Free Customizable Templates The Simple Guide to Planning a Week of Social Media for Your Program Follow Me on Instagram Connect with me on LinkedIn Find me on Facebook
Reading: Matthew 8: 1-4, 16-17 Sermon Title: "What WE Did" Pastor Marsha J. Moors-Charles Lent 2021 will look a little different than in years past. This year we approach the season with a sense of history, a history that has, over the last eleven months, felt broken. Join us this Lent season as we put the pieces of our broken vessels back together. During the COVID-19 pandemic, we are live streaming our services from the church's sanctuary. You can learn more about us at www.bluegrasschurch.org and find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at bluegrassucc.
Click to join our super secret KF Show Only listener email list..just in case we get blocked from every social and podcast platform! https://forms.aweber.com/form/48/1311263948.htm Presented with Holley! Holley has two insane contests going on right now, and you can enter! Click here to enter to win a $20,000 small block Ford AND David Freiburger's '66 Buick! http://bit.ly/TMCPHolleyRoadkill and http://bit.ly/TMCPHolleyFord 2020 Year In Review: Who Died, What We Did, and Bernie Finally Got Those New Bowels. Pop Culture: Are Santa's reindeer female? Science says "Yes." We say.....Neigh! Dukes Review: This is a revisit back to K&F Show #15 with Finnegan, and a "re-review" of the ONLY Dukes of Hazzard Christmas episode! This one has everything you would hope of an 1980 Christmas show....hijinks, forgiveness, Christmas hymns, flying cars, flying reindeer, Little Charlie Dickens, and 6 Santa Clauses. It's wonderful! 10 Corndogs. KF Patreon Peeps, we are gearing up for our December show....and thanks to YOU we have donated $1000 to Toys for Tots! You ROCK! Visit www.patreon.com/kfshow to koin in on the extra shows, prizes, trivia, and awesomeness! http://www.patreon.com/kfshow. The post K&F Show #173: KF Year In Review, Christmas 2020; Dukes of Hazzard S3E9 Review “The Great Santa Claus Chase” first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.
Welcome back to the Digible Dudes Podcast. Today, we are talking on how to scale content for apartments. We start the episode by discussing why most individuals don't do content marketing for apartments where Reid suggests the three main reasons as to why they do not. Next, we talk about the quality vs. quantity of online and offline ad campaigns for apartments. We discuss what's the better method in order to make renters more aware of apartments available for rent, whether social media pages or websites should be used. We go on to talk on the Content generation and development plans such as blogs and articles that individuals can use to promote their apartments for sale. We then chat on what's the best method to use online in order to capture an interested client's attention, whether it's an email follow up or using a personalized webpage. Afterward, we discuss how apartment renters and sellers can use their current residents for their marketing campaigns. We talk in-depth about running review campaigns, getting residents to give testimonials, and providing residents with an incentive to promote vacant housing. We chat on how to use the given reviews and testimonials on social media to promote apartments available for rent. Toad the end of the episode, we discuss the budget surrounding content marketing. We discuss the amount that should be invested in the short term vs. long term in content marketing and whether sellers should run the campaigns themselves or whether they should hire a third party for the task. [1:54] Apartment Marketing Strategies - Reasons as to why sellers don't use content marketing [4:44] Content Marketing - Quality Vs. Quantity [6:05] Content Marketing - Online Vs. Offline [8:21] Online Marketing - Methods that can be used to capture the attention of interested clients. [13:36] What We Did at Digible - Marketing strategies we used at Digible: Our podcast, comic strip, and much more! [19:53] Advertising campaigns - Getting the help your current residents to promote vacant apartment spaces [22:44] Advertising Strategies - Providing incentives to current residents to promote apartment spaces [26:06] Advertising through current residents - Organic Vs. Inorganic referrals [33:30] Advertising Strategies – Making use of neighborhood podcasts. [35:53] Content Marketing Budgets – How to prepare budgets for the long term and short term. [40:50] Marketing Campaigns – Pros and cons of using a third party and doing it on your own.
Why it’s okay to like Zack Snyder AND Geoff Johns, the ALTERNATE JOKER Ending I wish we’d gotten, and THE BATMAN is SHOOTING, and I can’t help but talk about some of the stuff we’re seeing. All that and SO much more...What We Did on Our Holiday Vacation |The Names For Our Listeners Is Revealed! |Why It's Okay to Like Zack Snyder and Geoff Johns (OR Stop Attacking Geoff Johns and Be Civil People) |Kevin Smith Reveals Alternate Ending For Joker Movie |Todd Phillips Wants to See a Batman Movie Set in His Joker Movie World |Joker Director Todd Phillips Says DC's Walter Hamada "Didn't Get It" |Joker Movie Script Officially Released Online | https://pmcdeadline2.files.wordpress.com/2019/12/joker-script-final.pdfJoker at the Golden Globes |Joaquin Phoenix Is Sick of Answering the Same Question |New Birds Of Prey TV Spot Reveals New Footage |Wonder Woman 1984 Is Atom Tickets' Most Anticipated Movie 2020 |The Batman Set Photos Show off Gotham, Penguin |The Batman Costume Designer Confirmed |James Gunn Confirms New Costume for Harley Quinn |Why The Suicide Squad is the Most Fun Gunn Has Had |The Rock Posts Training Pictures and He is Dehydrated |Suicide Squad Director Reveals Enchantress Was Originally Building a Boom Tube |Zack Snyder’s Justice League Shirt |https://inktothepeople.com/zack-snyder-jlhttps://afsp.org/take-action/give-a-gift/donate-to-afsp/Demand for Zack Snyder’s Justice League Shirt Crashes Servers |Justice League Snyder Cut Had More Knightmare Sequences |Zack Snyder Clarifies Justice League Snyder Cut's Completion Status |We Make a Plan to Watch Excalibur |Lucifer Casts God For Final Season |Stephen Amell Celebrated Christmas Eve by Watching Arrow Series Finale With His Mom |Green Arrow and the Canaries Will Feature a Name Change for Mia Smoak |CW Seed's Deathstroke Animated Series Announces Premiere Date |
Why it’s okay to like Zack Snyder AND Geoff Johns, the ALTERNATE JOKER Ending I wish we’d gotten, and THE BATMAN is SHOOTING, and I can’t help but talk about some of the stuff we’re seeing. All that and SO much more...What We Did on Our Holiday Vacation |The Names For Our Listeners Is Revealed! |Why It's Okay to Like Zack Snyder and Geoff Johns (OR Stop Attacking Geoff Johns and Be Civil People) |Kevin Smith Reveals Alternate Ending For Joker Movie |Todd Phillips Wants to See a Batman Movie Set in His Joker Movie World |Joker Director Todd Phillips Says DC's Walter Hamada "Didn't Get It" |Joker Movie Script Officially Released Online | https://pmcdeadline2.files.wordpress.com/2019/12/joker-script-final.pdfJoker at the Golden Globes |Joaquin Phoenix Is Sick of Answering the Same Question |New Birds Of Prey TV Spot Reveals New Footage |Wonder Woman 1984 Is Atom Tickets' Most Anticipated Movie 2020 |The Batman Set Photos Show off Gotham, Penguin |The Batman Costume Designer Confirmed |James Gunn Confirms New Costume for Harley Quinn |Why The Suicide Squad is the Most Fun Gunn Has Had |The Rock Posts Training Pictures and He is Dehydrated |Suicide Squad Director Reveals Enchantress Was Originally Building a Boom Tube |Zack Snyder’s Justice League Shirt |https://inktothepeople.com/zack-snyder-jlhttps://afsp.org/take-action/give-a-gift/donate-to-afsp/Demand for Zack Snyder’s Justice League Shirt Crashes Servers |Justice League Snyder Cut Had More Knightmare Sequences |Zack Snyder Clarifies Justice League Snyder Cut's Completion Status |We Make a Plan to Watch Excalibur |Lucifer Casts God For Final Season |Stephen Amell Celebrated Christmas Eve by Watching Arrow Series Finale With His Mom |Green Arrow and the Canaries Will Feature a Name Change for Mia Smoak |CW Seed's Deathstroke Animated Series Announces Premiere Date |
Draft Mechanic Episode #114: 2019 In Review Oh hi there! Good to see you again! We’re back from our 2019 Winter Break and ready to talk about our favorites of the year. We’ve got our usual superlative categories, our favorite beers of 2019, and our six favorite games of last year to serve up for you. Thanks so much for sticking around, we’re excited to be back for the first episode of 2020! 01:00 Show Intro, News & Updates 04:55 What We Did on Winter Break 07:23 Our 2020 Plans for the Podcast 13:27 The 2019 Superlative Categories 51:56 Our Top Beers of 2019 76:40 Grey Fox Games Sponsorship Spot 77:32 Our 2019 Six-Pack of Games 110:27 Next Episode’s Final Round 111:14 Outro We hope you enjoyed today's episode! Send us some feedback at draftmechanic@gmail.com and visit us on the web at draftmechanic.net! Pick up one of four Draft Mechanic shirts today! Join our Draft Mechanic Slack Channel, or our BGG Guild (#2470)! We’re also on Twitter and Instagram - follow us at @draftmechanic! Also, Like us on Facebook! Draft Mechanic is a proud member of Punchboard Media, where we all bring something to the table. Check out our diverse group of audio, video and written board game content creators! Draft Mechanic is sponsored by Grey Fox Games. Check out their website for information on all their great games, and sign up for the newsletter for updates direct to your inbox! Our theme and bump music is from the album “Superpower of Choice” by the Liberation Jumpsuit - thanks to the band for their help! Come listen to the full album on our website! Thanks for listening! Please game responsibly and we’ll see you back here again soon for another round! http://www.draftmechanic.net/show-notes/2020/114review19
The bed. It’s a central feature of daily life. We rest on it, recharge in it. But rarely do we reflect on our relationship with it. Until now. This hour, we sit down with Brian Fagan, co-author of the new book What We Did in Bed: A Horizontal History. We talk double beds, pod beds, Murphy beds ... even Mark Twain’s bed. And we also hear from you. Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The bed. It’s a central feature of daily life. We rest on it, recharge in it. But rarely do we reflect on our relationship with it. Until now. This hour, we sit down with Brian Fagan, co-author of the new book What We Did in Bed: A Horizontal History. We talk loft beds, pod beds, travel beds ... even Mark Twain’s bed. And we also hear from you. Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recorded on April 6th, 2016. Career Conversations with David Tennant. Moderated by BroadwayWorld.com's Richard Ridge of "Backstage with Richard Ridge!" Over his twenty-seven year long acting career, David Tennant has left a trail of memorable characters over an expansive and diverse array of film, television and on stage credits. Currently, David can be seen on stage as the title character in Shakespeare’s Richard II as a part of the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s King & Country: Shakespeare’s Great Cycle Of Kings series. The series marks the celebration of the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death and will run at the BAM Harvey Theater through April 29th. This past November, Tennant starred as the villainous ‘Dr. Zebediah Kilgrave’ otherwise known as ‘The Purple Man’ opposite Krystin Ritter in the Netflix Marvel series Jessica Jones. The streaming service aired the 13-episode in its entirety on November 20th, 2015. Tennant will next star as the world-renowned Scottish psychiatrist RD Laing in Robert Mullan’s Mad to be Normal alongside Elizabeth Moss. The story follows Dr. Laing and his unique community at Kingsley Hall, East London during the 1960’s. The film completed production the past Fall of 2015 and is set to release in 2016. Tennant is most recently known for his role as detective ‘Alec Hardy,’ on the critically acclaimed BBC crime series Broadchurch. Tennant ‘s character was brought to the small town of Broadchurch to investigate the murder of an 11-year-old local boy. In its second season, Broadchurch was nominated and won several awards, including the 2014 BAFTA TV Award for “Best Drama Series.” Season 3 of the series will begin filming this summer. Tennant starred alongside Rosamund Pike in the British comedy What We Did on Our Holiday as the dad of a family who struggles keeping any secret quiet on their family trip. Lionsgate released the film in the US and on VOD on July 10th, 2015. Tennant is most recognizable for his portrayal as the 10th Doctor on the widely beloved series Doctor Who. The BBC science fiction series itself has become a pop culture fixture and a fifty-year cult favorite. It depicts the adventures of the time traveling humanoid alien Doctor as he defends himself against foes and protects whole civilizations and people in need. In November 2013, and 2015 as part of Doctor Who 's 50th Anniversary celebrations, Tennant's Doctor was voted "The UK's Favourite Doctor" in a survey held by the Radio Times magazine. Tennant has appeared in many spin-offs of the series. These include: his directorial debut on the 2007 “Doctor Who Confidential” episode; a small role in the show’s webcast “Scream of the Shalka”; an appearance as the Doctor in an animated version of the show for CBBC’s Totally Doctor Who, The Infinite Quest; and a starring role as the Doctor in another animated six-part Doctor Who series entitled Dreamland. An enthusiast and loyal supporter of the series, Tennant announced that he would be stepping down from the role in 2008 after his participation in the 50th anniversary special, “The Day of the Doctor.” For his part in the show, Tennant won three TV Quick Awards, three SFX Awards, four National Television Awards, and two BAFTA awards, among numerous other nominations over the course of his four-year Doctor tenure.
Here lies a woman that loved her phone more than her friends. We are gathered here to celebrate a man that focused more on providing for his family than he did actually enjoying his family. She was a daughter, sister, friend that always seemed to find the worst in life and obsess over it. He was known for sparking political debates on Facebook threads. She had thousands of followers that admired her, but no friends that truly knew her. Here lies a man that never felt good enough, and his life passed him by before he knew it. It’s a simple question but a complex answer: What do you want said of you at your funeral? People get all tangled up thinking about their lives… Too tangled, I believe. And I’m right there with you. I’m just as guilty of getting into feedback loops wondering if what I’m doing matters, or where I should be investing my time and energy and money… Certain questions are helpful for finding clarity and honing in on doing what we were made to do… Other questions are unhelpful for doing that. Some questions that culture poses to us, or that we see on hype-Instagram accounts or all these “hustler-entrepreneurs”… I still remember an ARMY commercial when I was a kid that showed all these badass military guys jumping out of planes, scaling walls, working together as a team… Then it ended with this gruff voice saying, “If someone wrote a book about your life, would anyone want to read it?” And that’s a compelling question. It’s inspiring… But it’s also super intimidating. If the answer is NO… then that’s a lot of pressure to turn your life around and all-of-a-sudden be jumping out of planes. A question that I’ve admittedly asked myself a lot over the last 10 years… Sometimes in a self-absorbed way, sometimes in a healthy way… Is this: What will people say about me at my funeral? This isn’t a new thought, or an overly creative question, but if you press into it… It’s incredibly helpful for a number of reasons. It’s not helpful if we just fantasize about how popular we’ll be, or how many people will be there; it’s not helpful if we obsess over WHEN it’ll be (good grief, that’s not what this is about)… This is about knowing what we want our legacy to be… And not just WHAT WE DID, like achievements and things, but rather WHO WE WERE… How we went about conducting our lives, what we offered to those around us, what our reputation was, what we believed about the world and in turn, how we treated the world around us. NIV Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom. Psalm 90:12 NLT Teach us to realize the brevity of life, so that we may grow in wisdom. If you’re 30, 40, 50, 60… Number your days. Average life expectancy is 78 years… Give yourself a sober diagnosis. Subtract your age from 78. If you’re younger, that might feel like a relief, if you’re older, it might incite a bit of panic… It’s not intended to do either of those things. It’s supposed to be a healthy reminder that time matters. And time can be spent well, or it can be wasted. Time can be wasted. And I see it in my peers, and I see it in people that are retired. Time can be wasted. If you were to die tomorrow and your funeral was on Friday of this week: What would people say at your funeral? If they were being honest, what would they say about you? That might be a hard question to consider… But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t ask it. If your time was now… What would people say? And now contrast that with what you’d WANT people to say about you? That should draw a distinction between where you currently are and where you wish you were… Your current reality and a bit of aspiration to where you want to be. For me, I’d want people to say that I was affectionate. I wasn’t afraid of hugs, or telling people that they’re beautiful. I wasn’t afraid of rubbing a friend’s shoulders or giving them an honest compliment. I want people to say that I was playful, whimsical… I never passed up on an opportunity to play a game or laugh or surprise someone with something fun. I want my family to say that they always felt like a priority… Never second to a job or church. That when I was with them, I was present. That my kids didn’t just see my face glued to my phone… and that’s something I seriously need to work on. This is how this exercise can convict us in the best possible ways. I want people to say that I was committed to health… Physical health, emotional health, spiritual health, financial health… That I didn’t neglect these areas, or expect them to happen accidentally. That I was intentional in these areas of my life. I want people to share stories of how I helped them follow their dreams. And not in an artificial, hypey-way… but in a real way. That I saw potential in people around me and helped them to take those steps toward living their best lives. What is it for you? What do you want people to say about you? Asking this question can actually help us discern what we actually value in life... If it’s something you want said of you, then it’s clearly a value you hold… and if you want people to say but you don’t currently have as a priority: it’s time to make that a value of yours. JAMES 4:14 NLT 13 Look here, you who say, “Today or tomorrow we are going to a certain town and will stay there a year. We will do business there and make a profit.” 14 How do you know what your life will be like tomorrow? Your life is like the morning fog—it’s here a little while, then it’s gone. 15 What you ought to say is, “If the Lord wants us to, we will live and do this or that.” 16 Otherwise you are boasting about your own pretentious plans, and all such boasting is evil. 17 Remember, it is sin to know what you ought to do and then not do it. That James 4:14 was the first tattoo I ever got. It’s like a Christian Carpe Diem. Don’t take this for granted. People slip away from us every day… What type of ignorance or illusion is it that we think we’re immortal? Part of that might draw us to spirituality and the Gospel narrative… but for a lot of us it creates a complacency. And even if we do live forever, and even if everything about heaven and eternity is true… Our opportunity to impact the people around us for good is limited. Life is like a dragonfly landing on your hand… You can only enjoy it if you don’t white-knuckle it… You cherish it. You treat it delicately. You draw it close and observe and allow your mind to be filled with wonder… And then, it flies off. As it will for all of us. Beautiful, and meaningful, but fleeting. What will people say of you? And how does that change how you go about your week ahead? What can you change? What’s one thing you can START doing, and one thing you can STOP doing? Don’t race past this. Take some time to consider this. Write your own eulogy, just by way of mental exercise… And then live into that legacy. Become that person. Your story’s not over. You’re not dead yet, you’re not done yet. Behold this day, for it is yours to make, whatever you want to make it… I love you guys. Make it a good day.
Here ya go kids, all the way from the lands of Antiquity, episdoe 137, take 2. We sewed all the parts together and shocked it into being. Because we care. Sincerely, Dr. Frankenstein PARTS: 00:15:03 -- What We Did on Our Summer Vacation 00:35:11 -- Condottiere 00:41:04 -- Legend of the Five Rings -- Casual Decks Need Not Apply?? 00:44:38 -- Sessions: Lisboa, Shogun, Age of Steam 00:51:17 -- Lost Valley 00:55:22 -- Root 01:06:16 -- The Music of Our Lives 01:32:15 -- A Dram and a Beer (Sexton Irish Single Malt / Saint Archer Mandarina Pale) 01:38:59 -- Emily Post and Gaming 01:54:53 -- Antiquity (in-depth) P.S. -- We still forgot the scooters!!!
Drew and Katie kick off TFGIF by discussing the timeless wonder that is Nickelodeon's The Adventures of Pete & Pete. We start with the 1991 special "What We Did on Our Summer Vacation," taking a look at the insanity of Artie, the weird lives of ice cream men, and Little Pete's torment of a local lifeguard. Then, we break down season one's "Nightcrawlers," tackling bedtime conspiracies, Little Pete's posse, and techniques for staying awake. Website: http://tfgifpodcast.com Twitter/Instagram: TFGIFPodcast
Here we are at our 11th "Beyond the Doctor" episode, this time reviewing 10th Doctor actor, David Tennant in the wonderful BBC Films comedy, What We Did on Our Holiday. The post Episode 285 – The Crazy Misadventures of the McLeod Family appeared first on Traveling the Vortex.
What we watched this week? Straight Outta Compton, Paddington, This is Where I Leave You, Broadcast News and What We Did on Our Holiday News Wes Craven died at the age of 76 New Trailer for Michael Fassbender's Macbeth Vincent Cassel to play the next Bourne Villain Michael Shannon talks flippers for Batman V Superman Topics When has a film started good but then drops off a cliff Streaming services vs Physical media Hero's Journey See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Craig Bell and John D Morton join me on the phone to discuss their musical history and recent collaboration as the reborn X__X. We also hear a track from their new EP, Albert Ayler's Ghosts: Live at the Yellow Ghetto, due out in November.Play List:Hexers - Damnation from Hexers / Angry Cougars split 7”Betty Machete and the Angry Cougars - “Destroy You” from Guts 7”Mr. Tiger - “Ancient Rome” from Columbus Blood comp, 2015The Saucers - “Mirrors” from What We DidThe Down-Fi - “Godot” from BeehunterThe Electric Eels - “Agitated” from Die Electric EelsMirrors - “Frustration” from Something That Would Never DoX__X - “A. (45 Version)” from X Sticky Fingers XAlbert Ayler Trio - “Ghosts: Variation 1” from Spiritual UnityX__X - “Transmography” from Albert Ayler's Ghosts: Live at the Yellow GhettoDownload this podcast: pat_radio_May_22.mp3
Rosamund Pike talks to Simon about What We Did on Our Holiday. Plus the Box Office Top 10 and Mark's reviews of the week's new releases including The Equalizer, Maps To The Stars and I Origins. Download the Kermode and Mayo podcast at bbc.co.uk/podcasts/5live. Email: mayo@bbc.co.uk Text: 85058 (charged at your standard network rate) Twitter: @wittertainment.
PODCAST: 11 May 2014 01 - Sail Away to the Sea - The Once - The Once 02 - Iron Horse - Mean Mary - Year of the Sparrow 03 - Sitting on Top of the World - Peter Knight’s Gigspanner - Doors at Eight 04 - Donegal - Jack Harris - The Flame and the Pelican 05 - Cos’é Uno - Riccardo Tesi, Maurizio Geri - Acqua Foco e Vento 06 - Clyde Water - Nic Jones - Nic Jones Unearthed 07 - Leopold Alcocks - Jake Thackray - Jake in a Box 08 - The Orchard - Sean Tyrell - The Orchard 09 - The Landlord’s Daughter - The Keelers - Tyne and Tide 10 - On Morecambe Bay - Christy Moore - Folk Tale 11 - Swansong - Red Shoes - All the Good Friends 12 - The Troubles of Erin - Vin Garbutt - Word of Mouth 13 - Fotheringay - Fairport Convention - What We Did on Our Holidays 14 - Sailing / Ships Are Sailing - Grace Griffith - Sailing 15 - High Speed Train - Rob Heron and the Tea Pad Orchestra - Talk About the Weather
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The Genesiz Lounge Radio Show…Where “Hip-Hop” Is Straight Gospel! Brotha’ L. Scott, Show Host Leave a message on The Genesiz Lounge Hotline: 1-866-973-2955 979_Jamz_Episode_71_Feb_27_2011.mp3 Follow us on Twitter: @GenesizLounge Track Listing: 1. Kaleb Starr: I'a Bang 2. Flame: Move 3. Canton Jones: Already Gone feat. D-Maub 4. C-Phresh: Christ-Like-Swagga 5. Trip Lee: No Worries 6. Sean Miller: Ether 7. Midntye Sun: Club on Friday 8. Preachin'-N-Praise Remix (produced by Brotha' L. Scott; Pastor Wayne Hewlett, He Will Supply) 9. Lecrae: Background feat. C-Lite 10. Kryst Lyke: Crazy Praise 11. Scooda: Check Me Out 12. Deitrick Haddon: Reppin' the Kingdom 13. CClarity: Messenger Boy 14. New Indie Joint of the Week: Ghost; God Saved Me 15. Blaze: Do Something 16. The Dj Primo Music Mix: Tedashii; What We Did feat. Trip Lee 17. Canton Jones: Big feat. Messenja 18. Pro: 116 feat. KB 19. FaithTalk with SidtheKid 20. iNDIGO: Compass 21. Jor'dan Armstrong: OMG 22. Chris Searcy: Show Me The post The Genesiz Lounge Radio Show February 26, 2011 97.9 Jamz WJWZ appeared first on HolyCulture.net.
What We Did with Our Summer Vacation - 2010 Edition! The worst Frenchies; the best secret tryst; the Legend of Captain Boyshorts; the trouble with friends who think this is just a fling; being honest and breaking up; the downside of novelty and so much more! For more information, go to: http://www.NobleEfforts.net