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Episode 16 – JuvoHub Podcast Host: Jonathan Saar from Market Me Social and Mark Howell from Howl Creative Concepts Our Special Guest: Jamie Lee, Director of Sales and Training at Integral Property Management Jamie Lee is a native of Atlanta, Ga, and has been in the multi-family property management industry for over thirty years. Marketing […] The post The Human Interaction. Where Has it Gone? appeared first on JuvoHub.
H1, S1 - It's October, Where Has 2020 Gone? 10/01/2020
The cost of college is rising, in part because of declines in state support for higher education. But what explains those declines? Douglas Webber, associate professor in the Temple University Department of Economics, joins EdNext Editor-in-chief Marty West to discuss his article, "Higher Ed, Lower Spending: As States Cut Back, Where Has the Money Gone?" available at http://educationnext.org/higher-ed-lower-spending-as-states-cut-back-where-has-money-gone
OHA Episode 2 Founder of www.worldmeets.us, journalist and spiritual seeker William Kern is back, but from where? Where HAS he BEEN?? And what does this mean moving forward? Tim sits down to get these questions answered, and to encourage William's continual efforts into the world of journalism and finding the balance between the material and non-material realms. I do believe this is a great discussion. William is also the host of "The World Meets America Report" and co-host of "Cosmic Perspective News" - both re-launching soon on The Third Thing Network. "Awakening is not the highest paradigm: healing is. Healing means to become whole and enlightenment means to wake up to who you are." - Jason Shulman For healings, numerology readings and cool gear check out www.thethirdthing.net/shop To see where Tim and Gina will be next go to www.thedivinemovement.com Info regarding the upcoming www.societyofsouls.com 4 year NKH program in Dubai with Tim to support your healing and awakening process please email thethirdthingnetwork@gmail.com or text Tim @ 8456410099 :)
Episode 024- In this episode, I will let you know what I am up to food-wise and drink-wise. It's my thinking that you might be interested or inspired to try some of these things. Note: I do not receive any compensation for you clicking on any of these links. They are for your knowledge, use, and enjoyment. If you enjoy Guys and Food, it would mean a lot if you could tell your friends and neighbors about it, or send them a link for the website or a specific podcast or blog post. What I'm Cooking- Asparagus Bacon Appetizer, Mexican Street Corn We got another delivery of Hello Fresh. The two meals we got were: Beef Burrito Night with refried beans, queso fresco, peppers and onion. Saucy Barbecue Chicken with creamy green bean and potato salad. What I'm Drinking- Shake Chocolate Porter by Boulder Beer. I am also trying to switch to rum as a summer drink, without much success. What I'm Baking- Coffee Cake from "The United Cakes of America" and Banana Pound Cake from Cookbook Junkies. What I'm Eating- I offered a recipe for pickled eggs from a list of egg recipes in Episode 020 . What is really delicious is if you make egg salad with it! I didn't mention this during the episode, but the eggs will take on a green tinge because there are no beets included in this recipe. If the green color bothers you, add beets and enjoy the pink hue. Marcona almonds are a nut from Spain. We were introduced to them to have them as part of a cheese platter or tapas years ago and have been enjoying them ever since. From time to time we get them they come tossed with olive oil and sea salt. I just got them with paprika and they are delicious! My Weekend Project- Wednesdays with Joe has become Thursdays with with Joe. First loaf was Farl from Paul Hollywood's book "100 Great Breads". It was one of the recipes that we used last year. Here is a blog post about that. The box garden is rebuilt and the vegetables are planted. This season we have tomatoes, cucumbers, jalapenos, banana peppers, red and yellow peppers, eggplant, basil, mint, and oregano. What Cookbook I'm Reading- Review of "The Complete Book of Meat" by Bruce Aidells and Denis Kelly. I did not get to finish "The President's Kitchen Cabinet" by Adrian Miller. I just got a review copy of "The Harvest Baker" by Ken Haedrich. He discussed that book a little bit in Episode 021 of the podcast. However, you can see a promo for it below to get more of an idea about it or click here. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14Wr02V7Lqw&feature=youtu.be[/embed] What I'm Doing- Writing for Edible Western New York, "Where Has all the Pizza Rustica and Pizza Grana Gone?" Where I'm Going- Toutant for Father's Day where I had buttermilk fried chicken, collard greens, cornbread, pickled vegetables, and hush puppies. My wife had smoked prime rib with mashed potatoes. For dessert it was coffee and beignet. My wife had absinthe. What I am Watching- On PBS I watched the American Masters series on chefs in America featuring James Beard, Julia Child, Jacques Pepin, and Alice Waters. The Great British Baking Show. My prediction is that Selasi will win though Kate may be the dark horse in the competition. Please feel free to reach out and let me what you're doing in these categories. You can do that by clicking on the Contact button, email me at gabe@ guysandfood.com, or call the listener line at 716-427-GUYS (4897). The Guys and Food newsletter gives you delicious recipes, helpful kitchen hacks, and other things that any food guy will find useful. Some of the things in the newsletter will be exclusive, which means it won't make it on the podcast or blog. Sign up for the newsletter, you'll be glad that you did! (Don't worry, your contact information will never be sold or made available to any other person or organization.) Remember to subscribe to the Guys and Food podcast in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, GooglePlay, and Tunein Radio. In social media you can find us on Facebook and Twitter! Please feel free to reach out with your questions or comments. You can do that by clicking on the Contact button, email me at gabe@ guysandfood.com, or call the listener line at 716-427-GUYS (4897).
Greetings Survivor Fans, Did you enjoy getting to see the extra reward challenge? Do you think it would have been against the rules if Danielle and Terry had agreed that whoever got the votes in Tribal Council could play the hidden immunity idol? Are you disappointed that we never saw the hidden immunity idol played? Did you think it was worth a cliffhanger episode? Well, it's sort of hard to complain too much when you end up getting more of your favorite show, huh? Other than learning that Aras is also guaranteed final 3 with Terry, there was no real change to the Gitanos tribe at the end of episode 13: Aras, Cirie, Danielle, and Terry Here's the jury: Austin, Sally, Bruce, Courtney, and Shane Names in italics indicate a member of the pre-merge La Mina tribe Stacy's prediction for final four order was: Aras, Cirie, Danielle, and Terry for the win. So that's pretty much out the door now. Jo Ann went with: Danielle, Cirie, Aras and Terry. Her's might still materialize. How'd you do with your picks? We were left with a bit of "blah" reaction after this episode given that no one was voted out. It felt like we were denied once again. We decided to leave it up to you as to whether we would try to squeeze in one more Listener Feedback show or a conference call like we did last season before the finale on Sunday. We want to hear what you thought about the cliffhanger episode, and especially those final four picks. If we get enough responses before Saturday at 5pm PST, we'll assemble another LF show that night. Otherwise, we'll respond to emails and comments on the website and wait till we really get to see who wins it all on Sunday. We've got several ways you can join in and participate. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-JASS(5277). You can record an audio comment and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. With either of those options, we can include your audio directly into the special Listener Feedback shows. You can also send us your input in an email, and we'll read it into the show when we record. Lastly, there's a link for comments on the web page here. You can click that link and post your thoughts out there for everyone to see. Both songs this week are dedicated to Aras. His actions stood in stark contrast to his "lifelong" commitment to peace and love so we thought it was appropriate to break out some Buddha Nature to center him. The outro is dedicated to his gastro-intestinal demonstrations after he returned from the reward challenge. He sure must feel comfortable around Cirie. Here's a link to the artists in case you want to learn more about them. Where Has the Heart of Man Gone by Buddha Nature If Farts Were Made of Superball Stuff by Lynn Jullian Show Notes 00:00 Date for iPod Shuffle Users 00:05 Intro Music: Where Has the Heart of Man Gone by Buddha Nature 01:19 Introductions 01:59 Post Tribal Council 05:50 Reward Challenge 08:38 Post Reward 13:48 Immunity Challenge 18:56 Post Immunity Challenge 21:18 Tribal Council 23:48 Next on Survivor 23:57 Our picks for Final Four in Order 34:29 Requesting Listener Feedback 37:07 Outro Music: If Farts Were Made of Superball Stuff by Lynn Jullian Links for Today's Show Survivor Exile Island on CBS podsafe music network Survivor the Ride Survivor Maps knows the location for Survivor 13! Apply for Survivor 14! Contact Info: Voicemail: 206-350-JASS(5277) Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Gizmo: Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy