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Imagine gathering 7 million people from 225 countries to worship and praise God. That's what Jennie Allen did with Gather25. Jennie shares what inspired Gather25 and how she sees the Lord at work. Watch Jennie's message at Gather25 here Jennie's children's book mentioned is "What to do with your Whirly, Swirly Thoughts " Find out more about the Thrive Conference here
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There were 500 attacks on undersea energy in Europe in 2024--what does that mean for offshore wind? SunTrain may be powering Denver in the near future. And the latest workplace trend, "Coffee Badging", may not be the best plan for new employees. Fill out our Uptime listener survey and enter to win an Uptime mug! Register for Wind Energy O&M Australia! https://www.windaustralia.com Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard's StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes' YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! Pardalote Consulting - https://www.pardaloteconsulting.comWeather Guard Lightning Tech - www.weatherguardwind.comIntelstor - https://www.intelstor.com Allen Hall: Coffee badging hits the workplace, NATO addresses offshore wind security, and a wild proposal to move solar power by train. Plus, NextEra's massive Montana wind project powers up. You're listening to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast, brought to you by BuildTurbines. com. Learn, train, and be a part of the clean energy revolution. Visit BuildTurbines. com today. Now here's your hosts, Allen Hall, Joel Saxum, Phil Totaro, and Rosemary Barnes. Allen Hall: Hey, Uptime Community. We want to help to shape the future of your favorite wind energy podcast. I need you to take our quick five minute survey at uptimewindenergy. com for a chance to win an exclusive Uptime mug. Now your insights matter to us, whether you're a longtime listener or have just joined us. So please go to uptimewindenergy. com and complete the survey. And our friends at Wind Energy O& M Australia. are busy at the moment because everybody's registering. Now you don't want to miss this event. It's on February 11th and 12th in Melbourne, and you're going to get hands on with solutions, including leading edge erosion, lightning protection advances, life extensions, CMS. Gearbox. Anything you want to know about turbines, we're going to be talking about it in Melbourne. And you're going to be able to connect with a bunch of experts from Maroon, SkySpecs, Tilt Renewables, GE Vernova, RigCom, Whirly, Elogix Ping, and many, many more. So you need to reserve your spot now by visiting windaustralia. com Phil, is there any highlights on, on windaustralia. Phil Totaro: com? Allen, you're right. We have a total of 32, uh, or participants and speakers from a total of 32 different companies at this point, registrations today, uh, that I haven't even checked in yet. So, it's, uh, you know, tickets are going like hotcakes at this point, and we are actually capacity limited at this facility, so get yours today, uh, if you want to be part of this event. Allen Hall: And it's time to transform your safety program with Active Training Team's Free Houston Expo on January 24th. Experience the innovative training methods that are revolutionizing the energy sector. And let's face it, laptop training sucks. But Active Training Team uses real live actors on site to place your team members in real world situations. 24th, and to secure your spot, you should go to ActiveTrainingTeam. org. dot U S H slash contact or email Florence at ActiveTrainingTeam dot co dot U K. Unlock your wind farm's best performance at Wind Energy O& M Australia, February 11th to 12th in sunny Melbourne. Join industry leaders as they share practical solutions for maintenance, OEM relations and asset management. Discover strategies to cut costs and save money. Keep your assets running smoothly and drive long term success in today's competitive market. Register today and explore sponsorships at www. windaustralia. com. Allen Hall: There's a new workplace trend called coffee badging and companies are pushing for return t...
Allen, Joel, and Phil discuss the growing popularity of return-to-office mandates. New York state has signed a climate change superfund act, making companies pay for pollution retroactively. And Dominion Energy's Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind Project should be successfully finished in 2026. Fill out our Uptime listener survey and enter to win an Uptime mug! Register for Wind Energy O&M Australia! https://www.windaustralia.com Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard's StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes' YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! Pardalote Consulting - https://www.pardaloteconsulting.comWeather Guard Lightning Tech - www.weatherguardwind.comIntelstor - https://www.intelstor.com Allen Hall: Newark launches a landmark challenge to Big Energy. Dominion Energy proves offshore wind can work in America and the great return to office debate hits the wind industry. All this, plus much more. You're listening to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. You're listening to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast brought to you by buildturbines.com. Learn, train, and be a part of the clean energy revolution. Visit BuildTurbines. com today. Now here's your hosts, Allen Hall, Joel Saxum, Phil Totaro, and Rosemary Barnes. Allen Hall: Hey Uptime community, want to help shape the future of your favorite wind energy podcast? Take our quick 5 minute survey at UptimeWindEnergy.com com for a chance to win an exclusive Your insights matter to us, whether you're a long time listener or just joined us. Please go to uptimewindenergy. com and complete the survey. We would appreciate it. And then, if you haven't registered for Wind Energy O& M Australia, now's the time to get on that because we're gonna have a great time down in Melbourne, and we'll be with bunch of industry leaders on February 11th and 12th in Melbourne. It's a great time to discuss leading edge erosion, lightning protection, life extension, CMS, all the things that we talk about all over the world. We're going to focus on the Australian market and we'll have industry experts from our own Sky Specs, Tilt Renewables, GE, Vernova, RigCom, Whirly, Eelogix, Ping and many more. So reserve your spot now by visiting www. WindAustralia. com. It's time to transform your safety program at Active Training Team's Free Houston Expo on January 24th. Experience the innovative training methods that are revolutionizing the energy sector. And let's face it, the era of laptop training is over. Is Dead Active training team uses real actors live humans on site to place your team members in real world situations. Now there's limited spots available. And to secure your spot, you need to go to active Training team.us/contact, or email florence@activetrainingteam.co. Unlock your wind farm's best performance at Wind Energy O& M Australia, February 11th to 12th in sunny Melbourne. Join industry leaders as they share practical solutions for maintenance, OEM relations and asset management. Discover strategies to cut costs, keep your assets running smoothly and drive long term success in today's competitive market. Register today and explore sponsorships at www. windaustralia.com. Allen Hall: All right. 2025 is going to be an exciting year for the return to office. Now, a lot of companies are mandating the return to office, but the attendance hasn't been so great. The. Office attendance reached about 62 percent at pre pandemic levels, according to Betty. And it's planned to increase to almost 70%. So there's 30 percent of society that hasn't really returned to office. Now, as we have seen on X and on With Amazon and a number of other tech companies,
Whirly Board is much more than a balance board. In this episode, Adam Torres and Erik & Joanna Olsen, Co Founders of Whirly Board, explore the Whirly Board story and Erik and Joanna's entrepreneurial journey. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia
Join me as I chat with Dakota Shakedown about their history as well as their brand new album "We All Spin Together". We talk about run ins with Keanu Reeves, getting played during the Super Bowl and the night that Night Ranger sent them down a dark path.
Welcome back to The Pretty Little Podcast! In this episode, Phoebe and Caroline break down episode 502 of Pretty Little Liars: Whirly Girly. They discuss Alison's return, our first ever tweets, and the Vanderpump Rules season finale. TIMESTAMPS 00:00:00 - intro 00:18:46 - caroline saw challengers 00:22:40 - phoebe watched the idea of you 00:25:42 - maria georgas x nick viall x CHD 00:28:58 - vanderpump finale 00:42:41 - housekeeping 00:47:49 - kendrick and drake and digital footprints 00:55:33 - rotations 01:14:14 - pll
Today in the lab we are BACK!! Full episode with video on YouTube!!!https://linktr.ee/TactLabThis is TACT Lab, a podcast where nothing is off limits. Join four guys as they talk about the greatest accomplishments and problems in life. Hosted by Tyler, Alex, Chris, and Thomas. Check us out on all social media by searching TACT Lab or click the link above. New episodes every Wednesday. Help Support us at our Patreon. Like, follow, comment and let us know how we are doing!
“…and today we are talking about an animal whose mind commands the body to roll and it obeys. But more on that later.” Members of the animal kingdom know that survival is the ability to swim in strange water–and sometimes that water is sand. Sand is coarse and rough and gets everywhere, but many animals, […]
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Being a professional helicopter pilot offers incredible flying opportunities in many industries:Corporate * TV News * Law Enforcement * Medivac * Agriculture * Military * Search & Rescue * Tourism * Construction * Utilities * Aerial Photography * Oil Rigs Transport * Cargo, etc.Meet Whirly-Girls International and Eastern Region Helicopter Council, Leonardo Helicopters AW139 Type Rating Flight Training Course scholarship winners:Elizabeth Vavashe, Professional Helicopter Pilot, ZimbabweAdele Dobler, Helicopter Captain, Everett AviationSara Stanford, Professional Helicopter Pilot, Heli ChicagoMichael Cooper, Manager, External Relations, Leonardo Helicopters, PhiladelphiaFallon Blattner, UH-60 Helicopter Captain, Bluesky Helicopters, Brackett Field AirportBlair Payton, Lead Helicopter Pilot, Executive Jet Management; Chairman, Eastern Region Helicopter CouncilAll Things Aviation & Aerospace is an aviation career-oriented webcast providing insight on the variety of opportunities and possibilities in the aviation and aerospace industries. Its host and moderator, Vince Mickens, is a long time private pilot who flies frequently for both personal and business. Mickens background includes strategic partnership executive roles over the last 17 years with the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), the AOPA Air Safety Foundation, and the Bob Hoover Legacy Foundation, all after a 28-year broadcast journalism career working in seven major television and radio broadcast markets nationwide.All Things Aviation & Aerospace is also available on my Private Air Media YouTube Channel, Facebook Live Page, and Linkedin Profile.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnAgvYp8gF4w8WSRdU7Dn4whttps://www.facebook.com/privateairmediagrouphttps://www.linkedin.com/in/vincentmickens-privateairmediagroup-allthingsaviationandaerospace/
Whirly-Girls International Women Helicopter Pilots is an organization geared towards advancing women in rotary-wing aviation. We are joined by Fallon Blattner, a former UH-60 Pilot in the United States Army and the current Vice President of Scholarships for Whirly-Girls, who shares with us her story of how she became WG#1950 as well as tons of information regarding the organization.From networking, mentorship, and camaraderie to applying for scholarships, Fallon dives in to the details of this incredible organization.If you would like to more, please visit https://www.whirlygirls.orgBrought to you by Brotallion:https://www.brotallion.com
Shawn from @whirlybirdwoodworks joins the show and we talk all things woodworking, shop, cnc, charcuterie boards, and how to sell your boards. Really great show and an absolute pleasure to get to know Shawn better!Hosted by: @tjt_workshop @littlebugwoodworking @kyletbreuerSponsored by: @georgesupplycompany
Torchy feels isolated as all of the toys secretively make plans for his birthday. Whirly overhears his wish for a little brother, so Pom-Pom visits Mr. Bumbledrop and makes him build one.
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Andy's neighbors got kicked out. Dan loves inadvertent racism. Nam gets comedy delivered. Tyler encounters a sex pest dork. All our guests have tv credits. try not 2 cum.
Whirly Marshall, from Blackthorn Sea Salt in Fife - West coast sea water is trickled through the world's only blackthorn tower to create unique, organic sea salt flakes.
Rick and Morty: Season 3, Episode 4 "Vindicators 3: The Return of Worldender" Rick and Morty team up with a group of superheroes known as the Vindicators with the intention to assist them. An intoxicated Rick however creates a Saw-like situation for the superheroes to complete. Scorecard: 9.4/10 Rick and Morty: Season 3, Episode 5 "The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy" Rick and Jerry journey to a planet where you cannot die, but a creature still wishes to kill Rick. Beth's ability as a mother is put to the test. Summer struggles with body issues, causing her to make a reckless decision. Scorecard: 9.5/10 Feedback : blackgirlcouch@gmail.com (audio MP4 or written) Twitter: BlackGirl_Couch Tumblr: slowlandrogynousmiracle
Hear from Erik and Joanna Olsen, founders of Whirly Board, a startup company that began in a small-town Wisconsin garage in 2014 and founded on the belief that time spent riding a board is directly proportional to quality of life. And we talk about that, but also about how these two entrepreneurs, who are also married and parents of two, balance work, life, growth, and their own health and sense of purpose. This is a great episode for anyone who wants to chase their dreams and needs a dose of inspiration to go for it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Your heroes have returned from the Chicago invite. But while they were there they got the opportunity to interview Whirlyball CEO Adam Elias. Well, not all if them...
Our heroes are joined by Seattle's very own Barrett Davis as guest host to spread the good word of Whirly. Additionally they're most fortunate to be joined by Chicago's Bill Zerinskas to discuss the upcoming Whirlyball Invitational.
11/4/20213 dimes review podcast Talking Tits - Jay step stool for his bed Tony got covid Walk in clinic to get tested Travel test $100 Walgreen at home covid test. General contractor Solution to sleepyness is found by Jay ==Snooze Button problems Whirly ball Jay whining about a punishment Tony has no punishment People with kids Death PoolTony - Hacksaw Jim DungganJay -John MenardMe - Steve WozniakJoe - Allen Jackson Dave - Antonio Banderas Brett - AAron RodgersGreat episode, listen, send the link of our podcast to your friends.Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube Channel to get notified of our product reviews, we have gone all video for product reviews!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKat6OlWDkYR3j_CSYSZ3CACheck us out on Facebook :https://www.facebook.com/3dimesreviews/Join our Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/335192530804290/?ref=shareCheck us out on Instagram:3 Dimes Reviews (@3dimesreviews) • Instagram photos and videosFollow us on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/3dimesreviews/status/1282844020197269508?s=20
Join Josh and Becca as we fly high in the sky, only to predictably crash down to earth. Today we're talking all about time travelers, the ill received Injustice film and celebrating the worst method of transportation imaginable, The Whirly-Bat! 03:25 News 17:20 Silver Age Review: Detective Comics 257 42:30 Moral of the Story 43:43 Whirly-Bat 48:07 Time Travelers
- Weekend recaps- Dad's opening day for his 7 and under girls softball team...- The Whirly Bird Offense, brought to you by the Jacksonville Jaguars- The Ryder Cup is electric- Most Interesting Man in the World update- A theft victim without a leg to stand on- Big Hitting Belt is losing it's lusterManscaped.com is the place to buy all of your male grooming merch! Use the code 2Dudes1Dad at checkout for 20% off AND free shipping!
The Jaguars showed the most promise so far in 2021 in a game that slipped away to the Arizona Cardinals. Is the Jags' D officially swarming? Was Trevor's pick-six almost a game-winning play? Do we even deserve weekly kick return TDs from Jamal Agnew? Oh yeah, and CJ Henderson is gone. Follow the Drunken Jaguar on Twitter at @junkendraguar. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Listen to Miriam Niehaus and Vicky Tongue discuss our Scanning the Horizon Sector Guide on ‘Strategic Decision-Making in a Whirly World', the culmination of our 18-month learning journey on complex and uncertain futures. The Guide brings together insights from interviews with strategy leads from 14 ICSOs and global movements from this community, and a review of more than 60 management and academic literature resources on leadership, complexity, uncertainty, strategy and systems thinking from the past year. We would like to thank our two cooperation partners - Direct Impact Group and Ford Foundation – for kindly supporting our Scanning the Horizon work over the past 18 months. Read and share the Sector Guide: https://bit.ly/3hZ4ViD Discover the Scanning the Horizon Community: https://bit.ly/3vUgI7d Learn more about intergenerational fairness: https://bit.ly/2UWTuAD
Synopsis On today's date in 1995, the four members of the Arditti String Quartet entered four helicopters warming up their engines at an airfield in Holland. Followed by video cameras, each player's image and audio was relayed to huge video displays and loud-speakers on the ground for the mid-air premiere of a work titled – what else – “Helicopter Quartet” by the avant-garde German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen. Guided by click-tracks, the Arditti Quartet coordinated their performance, which was mixed on the ground by the composer for an audience gathered in a concert auditorium during the 1995 Holland Festival. This music, like all the music Stockhausen wrote in the last years of his life, fit into his cycle of 7 operas, collectively titled “Light.” Like Wagner's “Ring” operas from the 19th century, Stockhausen's operas attempted to synthesize world mythology into a visionary program for world salvation. Speaking of Wagner and helicopters automatically calls to mind the scene from Frances Ford Coppola's 1979 Vietnam War film, “Apocalypse Now,” in which helicopters blare Wagner's “Ride of Valkyries” from loudspeakers as they attack. By a bizarre coincidence, Wagner's opera, “Die Walküre,” ALSO had its premiere performance on June 26th in 1870 – the same day as the premiere of Stockhausen's “Helicopter” Quartet! Music Played in Today's Program Karlheinz Stockhausen (1928 - 2007): Helicoptor Quartet (Arditti Quartet) Discques Montaigne Arditti Edition CD-35
Synopsis On today's date in 1995, the four members of the Arditti String Quartet entered four helicopters warming up their engines at an airfield in Holland. Followed by video cameras, each player's image and audio was relayed to huge video displays and loud-speakers on the ground for the mid-air premiere of a work titled – what else – “Helicopter Quartet” by the avant-garde German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen. Guided by click-tracks, the Arditti Quartet coordinated their performance, which was mixed on the ground by the composer for an audience gathered in a concert auditorium during the 1995 Holland Festival. This music, like all the music Stockhausen wrote in the last years of his life, fit into his cycle of 7 operas, collectively titled “Light.” Like Wagner's “Ring” operas from the 19th century, Stockhausen's operas attempted to synthesize world mythology into a visionary program for world salvation. Speaking of Wagner and helicopters automatically calls to mind the scene from Frances Ford Coppola's 1979 Vietnam War film, “Apocalypse Now,” in which helicopters blare Wagner's “Ride of Valkyries” from loudspeakers as they attack. By a bizarre coincidence, Wagner's opera, “Die Walküre,” ALSO had its premiere performance on June 26th in 1870 – the same day as the premiere of Stockhausen's “Helicopter” Quartet! Music Played in Today's Program Karlheinz Stockhausen (1928 - 2007): Helicoptor Quartet (Arditti Quartet) Discques Montaigne Arditti Edition CD-35
Si te gusta lo que hacemos y querés que sigamos entrá en termo.com.ar e invitanos un cafecito (argentina) o hace un aporte único por Paypal (exterior). También podés seguirnos en @termopodcast. Avanzamos con el rewatch de la 3era temporada y ahora es el turno de irnos de aventura con Jerry en The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy y después a un spa para desintoxicarnos con Morty en Rest and Ricklaxation (o como se diga). ¡DALE PLAY! Nadie existe a propósito, nadie pertenece a ningún lugar, Todos Vamos a Morir. Vamos a escuchar el podcast de Rick and Morty. Support the show: https://cafecito.app/termo See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jared's R-Rated Michael Winslow as Michael Wincott earn this episode an Explicit tag, closing crawl goes deep - probably too deep - on this 23 minute episode. Mention code WHIRLY for a 5% discountWe recap Star Wars, The Clone Wars: Season 2, Episode 17: Bounty Hunters.
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In this episode, we’re being terrorized by violin music with Whirly Girly. We talk Mike desperately wanting someone to gossip with, Kenneth being a complete dick to his son, Aria going full Hat Party in the aftermath of becoming an accidental murderer, Emily coming in at an eleven with the return of her future wife, Spencer being bombarded by the questions of an especially greasy Toby, and Mona happily taking (and sniffing!) Alison’s flower. Send us an email at EverybodyAPodcast@gmail.com, check out our Instagram @everybodyapodcast, and please rate/review us on iTunes. Thanks for listening!
KRIS DAVIS – WAITING FOR YOU TO GROW – Brooklyn, NY, May 13, 2013 Whirly swirly Clean Feed (Port)CF292 [CD] Twice escaped, Waiting for you to grow THE FABULOUS FATS NAVARRO, VOL. 2 – New York, September 13, 1948 Lady bird, Symphonette Fats Navarro (tp) Allen Eager, Wardell Gray (ts) Tadd Dameron (p) Curly Russell […]
This is it! Season 7 of Victrola is a go! For those of you keeping track, that's nearly a decade of content. Special thanks to our Patreons for their support! Don't forget: you can get access to our archives and weekly bonus episodes for as little as $1/Month over at Patreon.com/victrolapod! We'd like to thank our $5/$10 Patreon for their contributions to the cause: Mike Smith, Benjamin Burns, Bryce McWilliams, Becca Andrews, Tabi Burleson, Kareem Badr, Stephen Whipple, John Krebs, David S Berry, Peter Beare, Curtis Luciani, Frank Roberts, Lee Eddy, JD Monteith, Kahlil Salome, Kenny Madison, Avery! In other news, don't forget we've got merchandise for sale over at Tee Public! In other other news, we have officially inited Jose Gonzales to join us as a permanent cast member! Get excited, cause we got more fun in store for you this year! SKETCH LIST Hobby Lobby National Park Ranger Station U-haul Customer Service Spin Class Car Dealership Chopper Buddies
Corwin and Josh are briefly joined by Greg again to talk about the MLB "recognizing" the Negro Leagues as a Major League; then a discussion on Mark Buehrle's case for the MLB Hall Of Fame. Twitter: https://twitter.com/JuicingPod Email: juicingthenumbers@gmail.com https://teespring.com/juicing-the-numbers-swag
Listen to this funny rhyming short story about food! Enjoy! ❤
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We're back with another low-budget gem, this time it's from this year!Main Event: Between the DarknessTrailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlLdToAMLoEAdditional Links:NoneJacob's Etsy (go give him your support!): https://www.etsy.com/shop/CricketBoxCreationsPodcast Links:FacebookTwitterInstagram
Proverbs 14:21 Whoever despises his neighbor is a sinner, but blessed is he who is generous to the poor. Whirly Bird And The Change Family by Robin Aylor The whole Change family including Willy, his wife Shallshe and son Woody detested their neighbors the Be-livers who lived next door in a small house. The dad was Izza Be-liver and the moms name was Ima. Their daughter was Truly with her middle name after her Mom; Ima. Their sons name was Scouts Honor and he was named after his dad with his middle name Izza. So there was Willy Change, Shallshe Change and Woody Change who lived next door to Izza Be-liver, Ima Be-liver, Truly Ima Be-liver, and Scouts Honor Izza Be-liver. The reason the Change family detested the Be-livers was because young Scouts Honor Izza Be-liver's dog Whirly Bird too often and regularly was regular on their lawn. At times every day Woody would look out the window and holler to his mother: "Whirly Bird is depositing more soft serve mom!" It really wasn't that bad because it hardened into barney stones within 30 minutes and would have gradually released its miracle growth of nutrients into the Change's yard If it wasn’t for Willies obsessive hatred for Whirly Bird and the Be-livers. On any given day one could hear Change family members yelling and watch them throw things at Whirly Bird. "You dab burn dog! get out o' my lawn!. Woody just ask his mom the other day: "Mom can I have a pump up BB gun for my birthday? I'll take care of that raskel pup". They called the dog pound to pick him up a few times but he always came back. Willy was so consumed with his lawn that he would check his yard for Whirly Burly phoo many times a day and he even had security cameras installed for that very reason. However there was more to his dislike than the daily dose of fertilization from Whirly Bird. The real reason for his bitterness was that he was jealous of the Be-livers life. Even though Izza Be-liver’s family was poor, Willy was envious of the way his family loved one another, and the way the people of town respected Iza, and how the townsfolk treated his family, and Willy was jealous for the heart of joy these Be-liver's had and the love and help they showed others. The Be-liver's were not selfish. Even within their small house, they took people in from time to time who needed help even giving them their beds and sleeping on the floor themselves, and they participated in supporting their community and loved worshiping God with friends at church. Then one day the Change’s accepted the Be-liver's invitation to worship with them at church. During the sermon it seemed as though the preacher was speaking directly to them actually calling them by name. Speaking about matters of the heart the Pastor said: "Will he change? Shall she change? Would he change?” Then the pastor said "Only with Jesus can a person’s heart change and only with a changed heart can one be joyful in helping and loving others.” Incidentally, the Change’s were changed that very night. From then on and for the rest of their life they began using their middle names. Willy Did Change, Shallshe Claimed Change and Woody By George Embraced Change. They found a blessed life in Christ, and also had an added bonus of the healthiest and greenest lawn in town... and if you were wondering... the Be-liver's dog Whirly Bird lived a long, well fed and happy life surrounded by friends all the rest of his days.
It's the first crossover episode between the Good Stuff Kids Podcast and Menschite: Modern Jewish Dadding. Menschite is a collection of many different authors sharing their authentic stories of fatherhood. It's for a new generation of Jewish dads who are writing new rules and re-writing some old ones… for lots of different reasons. On that note it was great to talk to KB Whirly, himself a Jewish Dad, about his brand new record 'Now That We're Home'. The record is a collection of lullabies and love songs written by a father for his family. You can hear the love flowing from the song 'Place Called Home', which you can hear at the end of the episode. Continue reading Episode #201 – KB Whirly Returns (A Menschite Crossover Episode) on the site.
Welcome back Adventurers, In this episode the Gob busters fight their final foe! Who will come up triumphant? The Nilbog or the Party?The CastMichael Sharpe - DM, Spiderdaddy and editorLay - Jerry Two Toes (Viashino Bard/Monk)Ataria Gibbons - Bubbles the former Tabaxi (Half Elf Ranger)Karl Ushaw - Kiiron (Minotaur Barbarian)Harry Burke - Lorazepam (Warforged Envoy Rogue)Thank you for all of the community support we are receiving, If you want to get in contact with us then hit us up with our Instagram @guardiansofthegigaxy or twitter @GOGPodcast. As always if you want to support us then you can for as little as $2 a month, it will all go to improving the quality of the podcast, however if you cant then drop us a 5 star review on itunes as it will help us reach the numbers we need.https://www.patreon.com/GOGpodcastOur PatronsJarred Walmsley (New this Week)Brogan Powlesland (Our First and Foremost)I would like to say a thank you to Kevin MacLeod for the use of his music:Attack of the Mole MenTenebrous Brothers Carnival - Act OneGo CartMidnight Tale Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
Let’s go on a trip and be immortal as we look at another Rick and Morty episode. Come and join Bryan and Corey as they look at “The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy” as they discuss the first Rick and Jerry adventure... Read moreSci Fi Watcher 306: Rick and Morty: The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy
Die fünfte Episode der dritten Staffel bringt uns endlich Jerry wieder zurück. Nachdem er nun einige Folgen außen vor geblieben ist, geht er heute gemeinsam mit Rick auf ein Abenteuer. Natürlich nicht ganz uneigennützig von Rick, denn er kann eine emotionale Schieflage von Morty, der sich um seinen Vater sorgt, nicht gebrauchen. Angekommen im Unsterblichkeits-Feld Ressort beginnt das Abenteuer für Rick und Jerry, bei dem ihnen Risotto Groupon über den Weg läuft. Und der öffnet Jerry ein wenig die Augen. Währenddessen haben Beth, Summer und Morty mit den Tücken der Pubertät und den Eltern-Kind-Konflikten zu kämpfen. Ganz schön große Sache! Die Gefühle stehen heute ein wenig im Mittelpunkt.
Season 14 Episode 24 Show 3210G VISIT OUR SPONSORS: Louisiana Renaissance Festival Renaissance Magazine The Ren Cruise SONGS Welcome Yule performed by Myschyffe Managed from Faire Tidings (Christmas) Hazy Shade Of Winter performed by Pandora Celtica from On Thin Ice The Moat The Little Rummer Boy performed by Bilge Pumps from Christmas Special More Rum Gloria performed by Bilge Pumps from A Pirates Christmas Wish Solstice Song performed by Molly and the Tinker from The Best of Molly and the Tinker vol. 1 Twelfth Night performed by Whirly Jig from Thing-A-Ma-Jig The Archives The Most Wonderful Day of the Year performed by Mallory & McCall from Mallory & McCall Christmas Up on the Housetop performed by Les Jongleurs from Christmas Magic Jingle Bells performed by Moat Jumper from Christmas At The Renaissance Fair Santa Baby performed by Three Quarter Ale from Shall We Gather By The Fire New Music May You (The Folksinger's Song) performed by Craig of Farrington from Minstrel - A Lucky Man and His Lute I Come For To Sing performed by Craig of Farrington from Minstrel - A Lucky Man and His Lute Carol Of The Ducks performed by Neidfyre from Adeste Anatinae Carol Of The Bells performed by Cast In Bronze from The voyage LINKS The Renaissance Festival Bawdy Show The Q.U.A.S.O.R. Podcast Pirate Directory for a listing of all things piratical. The Ren List for a listing of all Renaissance Festivals CREDITS Blooper Songs Nathan Deese (Blooper Songs) The Moat Scoundrels Inn HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com Call or text the castle at 478- castles that is (478) 227-8537
In this one, some of the behind the scene issues get brought to the light. We come up with a cool name for a sex position and a podcast episode and we talk about being an exhibit in a zoo. Instagram - donovandamage, ed_wins_alot, themadswami
Andy and Dave discuss an online essay by Tim Dutton, which summarizes the AI strategies that nations have published in the last year and a half. Sentient Investment Management announces plans to liquidate its hedge fund that used AI to forecast investment strategies. IBM spearheads effort to create standards for AI developers to demonstrate the fairness of their AI algorithms, through a Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity. Google announces an Unrestricted Adversarial Examples Challenge, with “birds versus bicycles,” where applicants can either submit a defender (an image classifier that will resist adversarial attacks) or submit an attacker (an adversarial attack that attempts to make the defender declare a confident, incorrect answer). The Drone Racing League announces a new competition for teams developing AI pilots for drone racing. And DARPA announces research that has allowed a paralyzed man to send (and receive) signals for three drones simultaneously, through a surgically-implanted microchip in the brain.
People who enjoy board sports like skateboarding, snowboarding or wakeboarding are always looking for ways to up their game. Bored with the limitations of most balance boards, our guest on this episode of Brandstorm, Erik Olsen, invented the Whirly Board out of his garage. Giving the Whirly Board a Spin Using PVC pipe, a piece of wood, a bowling ball and two pool balls was able to create a versatile balance training board with three balance points that make it possible to spin and walk it around. Erik’s invention opened the door to markets beyond board sports. Whirly Board is a new way to get fit, using the board for push-ups, squats, agility training, cardio and even yoga. It’s a new accessory for the office. Employees with standing desks can use the Whirly Board in conjunction with a standing desk to stay active, stretching the legs and improving overall balance. The balance boards can even be customized with company logos to give out employees with standing desks or as a corporate gift. The Power of Word-of-Mouth Referrals The Whirly Board is distributed through Erik’s website, Amazon and The Grommet, an online marketplace and product discovery platform for small businesses. It was the Grommet that discovered the Whirly Board and reached out Erik last Christmas. While not expecting much, the site sold more than 150 boards in the first hour. Sales are currently up 400 percent year over year, primarily through word-of-mouth referrals and 5 Star reviews from satisfied customers. Erik is hoping that brand satisfaction will generate more customer reviews and YouTube videos of customers using the Whirly Board in creative ways. Contact: Email: erik@whirlyboard.com Website: www.whirlyboard.com LinkedIn: @erik-olsen
Welcome to episode 012 of AvGeek Chronicles! I am so stocked to be starting a new pillar show as part of the AvGeek Chronicles Podcast. I am proud to bring you all episode 001 of the #AskTheAvGeek show. The goal of this show is to showcase young aviators out there making a difference and injecting new life into our industry. As I've said in previous episodes, I am 100% convinced that it is going to be the young aviators out there today that are going to bring new life to our industry. If the stories we showcase on this show can convince one person out there to become an aviator, we will have succeeded in our goal. If you know anyone who would be a great addition to the show, please reach out to me on social media at @hodge_che! I hope you all enjoy our new show and we hope to release more regularly. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/avgeekchronicles/support
James talks about the importance of going to church while Aaron contemplates the possibility of listening to "Whirly" Music.
Stevie hosts Josh, Pappy, Jordan, and $ Mikey in spoiling, reviewing and discussing Rick and Morty Season episode 5 "The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy". "The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy" is the fifth episode of the third season of Rick and Morty. It is the twenty-sixth episode of the series overall. It premiered on August 20, 2017. It was written by Ryan Ridley and directed by Juan Meza-León. Production Information PRODUCTION CODE 305 DIRECTED BY Juan Meza-León WRITTEN BY Ryan Ridley Broadcast Information PREMIERE DATE August 20, 2017 RATINGS 2.29 NETWORK PREMIERE [adult swim]
The Daily Squanch discusses Season 3, Episode 5: The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy. Rick and Jerry Episode! Highlights: - Toby has his legs wide for Ryan Ridley - Does Jerry still suck? - Why does Rick hate Jerry? - Morty's grow into Ricks so fast - Tit-growing Lasers. That's what its all about - Brandon ruins everything - Did Beth and Summer grow at all this episode? - Joseph needs a hug - RISOTTO GROUPON!! - Let's play with the Morphizer - Don't analyze an acid trip you fool - Next episode is gonna be great.
On this week’s episode your hosts Tyler @Tylermoliterno, Zach @ZachWWMovies, and Alex @Gnomelord06 break down the box office for the weekend of August 18-21, 2017 There were some technical difficulties this week so be patient with us in this week’s weird episode of the show. We lost our news segment but our Logan Lucky review
Here we talked about recent gaming news, and the episode s3e5 "Whirly Dirly Conspiracy." We went over analysis, interpretation, character development, and easter eggs throughout the episode.
Welcome to our new podcast series, Life in the Kraken: Wubba Lubba Dub Dub Edition! In this series, we'll be exclusively talking about Season 3 of Rick and Morty week to week. This week, join host David Robertson and Josh Kyu Saiewitz as they discuss Season 3, Episode 5, "The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy."
Dylan Hysen hosts the Panel discussion this week for Season 3 of Rick and Morty, a second-a-week podcast series for Rick and Morty where he asks participants key questions about the latest episode of the season. This week, “The Whirly Dirly […]
Dylan Hysen hosts the Panel discussion this week for Season 3 of Rick and Morty, a second-a-week podcast series for Rick and Morty where he asks participants key questions about the latest episode of the season. This week, “The Whirly Dirly […]
The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy is here and it’s a Rick and Jerry adventure! Have a listen to what we thought of the episode! … Continue readingRaM Ep 31: The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy The post RaM Ep 31: The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy appeared first on Rick and Morty Podcast.
The latest episode is here, and the Wisecrack team loves it! But Jared thinks there are some missed opportunities... What do you think? Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/wisecrack
Dylan Hysen, Delaney Stovall, and Michelle Anderer recap the fifth episode of Season 3 of Rick and Morty, “The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy”!
Dylan Hysen, Delaney Stovall, and Michelle Anderer recap the fifth episode of Season 3 of Rick and Morty, “The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy”!
Parents Choice Award-winning “one-man-band” KB Whirly travels the country playing traditional and original songs. This is the second of four short podcasts recorded live at Harmonium Music Festival.
During one of their frequent visits to Nashville, I was able to catch film and tv music supervisors Frankie Pine & Mandi Collier for a conversation about music licensing. Frankie and Mandi are the owners of Whirly Girl Music based in Los Angeles. Collectively they have coordinated music for feature films like Traffic, Ocean’s 11, 12, & 13, Magic Mike, Kung Pow: Enter the Fist, and too many to name. For TV, you’ve seen their work with Nashville, The Ranch, Mozart in the Jungle, Roots, The Newsroom, True Detective, Army Wives, Six, and so much to name. We get a look in to what’s the job of a music supervisor and it’s many surprising challenges. Then we get to work. We talk about the business of licensing music and how creators can get their work in front of the right people. Should you make music for the sake of music or should you keep up with the recording trends? We tap in to what it looks like working with Whirly Girl Music, and what Frankie or Mandi look for in music for film. You can follow, chat, and reach out to Whirly Girl through Twitter and Instagram @whirlygirlmusic.
This week on our Pretty Little Liars podcast @TheSueFunke and @TheChelseaWhite are joined by PLL virgin Aalap Patel (@comedianaalap) to discuss Ep. 5.2 "Whirly Girly." We would love you for subscribing, rating and reviewing! And get in touch with us on Twitter @cAbernetAndA, Facebook.com/cAbernetAndA, cAbernetAndA@gmail.com and following @TheChelseaWhite and @TheSueFunke on Twitter and Snapchat!
Trying something just a bit different. It's a piece of food writing. But it's also a podcast episode. What do you call that? A Blogcast? I don't know. What I do know is I had great fun creating it and I hope you have just as much fun listening. Or reading. Your choice. Happy Thanksgiving. "That pie" recipe is below. Still not sure it deserved an award, but I'm trying to get used to it. Feeling incredibly grateful this November despite the world in which we find ourselves. We actually have a lot to be thankful for. You just have to look a little harder to find it sometimes. But it's there. It's always there. Cheers. Pie Anxiety and Self Sabotage. Plus a Recipe. Or how I finally learned to accept compliments and not sabotage myself every time I experience a tiny bit of success. I used to roll my eyes at Oscar winners. At the way they stumbled to the stage mouthing, “Oh My God,” acting like Bob Barker had just told them to come on down. Eyes a hazy daze as if they never expected this and they didn’t prepare anything because we all know they did. Except now I can’t anymore. Because I know how they feel. Because a few weeks ago I won a pie contest. I’m not saying this is on the same level believe me. A small town pie fest slash benefit hardly registers. There’s no red carpet judgment for one thing unless you count some of the more seasoned bakers clucking and nodding approval and/or criticism toward the pastry leaves and perfectly crimped edges of crust. But that feeling of stumbling toward a stage to accept an award you never once in a hundred full moons thought you’d ever win? Oh yeah, that’s the same. In that moment everything went hazy like maybe the acid just kicked in. I moved, at least I think I did, toward a makeshift stage in Crozet Mudhouse as if my death sentence was about to be carried out. Leaden legs. Whirly swirly dizziness. All the stage fright clichés inserted here for your consideration. Yes, God help me I got to that stage after what seemed like a gabillion years only to discover when I got there head judge Brian Geiger hadn’t expected me to. Hadn’t expected me to say or do anything at all in fact and now looked at me as if I’d just asked him to dance the Lambada. Fuck. Now I’ve won an award I don’t deserve *AND* made a fool of myself. Great. I stood there flummoxed for a half-second before giving half a beauty pageant wave to the gathered crowd and slinking back to my corner. The corner where I’d been sitting all afternoon watching the festivities and intermittently jumping up to gather empty plates and cups in my capacity as a pie fest volunteer. Symbolically rubbing my skin to remove the accumulation of Winning Winner and Imposter Syndrome accumulating there quicker than a bad rash. Praying I could remove it and just go back to being a simple entrant in a simple contest. Citizen Jenée instead of the title just decreed. I’d entered the competition despite crippling baking anxiety. I mean CRIPPLING with a capital “C-I-told-you-I-couldn’t”. The result of having a Momma who was Martha Stewart before she existed, exacting and perfect with Baked Alaskas on Tuesday night and a full set of parfait glasses purchased at Williamsburg Pottery. While other mothers were throwing their kids Ho-Ho’s, Momma was perfecting her fondant skills. The vocation of food writer comes with a preconceived expectation of baking proficiency. But I’m not a baker. I’m not a cook. Every trip to my kitchen requires a lot of deep breathing and handfuls of Xanax. It’s not a pleasant activity, something more akin to having your wisdom teeth removed with a hammer and chisel which in fact happened but that’s another story for another time. People who know me well are aware of this fear. They tease me about it. My blog, my social media presence, my podcast ramblings, in fact my entire writing career is based around the fact I hate to bake and cook. Winning a pie contest? Sounds like that would be some sort of tipping point, right? A cure-all. The lynch pin draining away my fear once and for all. Sadly this was not the case. Somehow winning just made it worse. It felt like a wormhole had been sucked open in the universe and I was being dragged through it by my toenails never to be seen again. I’m not exaggerating when I say it felt like I was dying. I could feel people’s eyes on me. Winning felt like a big label that was somehow attached to another label called Imposter Syndrome where they mingled and formed this giant sticky film that resembled those huge diaphanous parachutes you used to run under in gym at elementary school. It settled on me, clung to my skin, and I couldn’t breathe. I stood around the remainder of the festival feeling it sink into every nook and cranny, enclosing my eyelashes, sticking to my chest and legs, gripping the backs of my calves, wrapping itself around my teeth, tongue, and throat until I physically couldn’t breathe. Rather than stay behind to help clean up I gathered my things and made a quiet Irish exit. I needed space. I needed air. The next few days were no better. I kept telling myself this winning spotlight beam was a good thing. It would mean great exposure for the podcast. The television, the paper, all the friends and family expressing congratulations? It’s a good thing. Be happy. Be proud. Of yourself! Go on, you can do it! Now you can finally be rid of your baking fear forever! You won a damn contest! Except when I told my mother-in-law she teased, “Well, the contest was obviously fixed.” She meant it to be funny. But I took it as gospel. Because she echoed what my inner voice had been telling me on a loop. And that nagging little voice (I call her Brittany) didn’t stop there. She went further saying, “What now? What are you going to do now, Jenée? Because now you have something to live up to. Now that you’ve won a contest people will expect things. Things you can never live up to because this was a fluke.” God, I hate Brittany. Especially when she’s right. Why had I even entered a pie contest at all? And why am I completely incapable of enjoying a tiny small win that folks will have forgotten by next week? Because underneath the baking fear is a much larger issue. A basic and primal fear of success of any kind. Like comedian Marc Maron says in his book Attempting Normal, “I have to complicate everything to protect myself from success and to remain complicated and overwhelmed.” I underlined that passage. Twice. Winning just feels weird. It always has. Not that I’ve won a lot of things mind you just little stuff here and there. Never expected and always accepted with a mix of genuine shock, disbelief, and a healthy dose of okay where’s the camera because I know any minute Alan Funt is going to pop out of the shadows like a Whack-a-Mole. Which reveals my age more than I’d like. It sounds douchey to say I never thought I’d win but believe me when you walk through life with crippling self doubt, self hatred, self consciousness and self awareness bordering on the level of Tibetan guru navel gazing anything threatening that bargain basement level of confidence you have about yourself can topple your reality as if you just swallowed the blue pill. Or was it the red one? I can never remember. Anyway, winning has never felt good to me. Never. There was that time in elementary school when I came in second to a 5th grader in the spelling bee final because I left the “e” out of “journey”. Not a Steve Perry fan I guess. The finals were held in the cafetorium while classes continued and when Kappy Gross beat me (yes, I still remember his name) I slunk back to class dejected. My teacher asked how I did. When I looked at the floor and whispered, “2nd place,” fully expecting a stern reprimand to my shock the whole class cheered. Which felt like electroshock therapy. Zing to the cerebellum. Spinal taps. Root canal with no happy gas. Real, live pain. Why couldn’t I enjoy this? Because in my mind I’d failed. I’d lost. Where others saw victory I saw letdown. From a young age success for me has always meant an all or nothing experience. And even the “alls” don’t feel great. Because I just don’t know what to do with it. There was that time in 7th grade when we were given an assignment to draw our “Dream Desk”. I sank into it with glee, gathering my colored pencils and my ADHD tendencies to focus like a laser on designing a colorful place to study that had every gadget you could think up. Shaped like an egg you could sit in, not only did it have blue shag carpet walls, disco lights, and a fridge, it could also fucking fly. I spent hours losing myself in the design. Labeling every feature meticulously. Little did I know this was a contest. When the teacher announced I’d won in front of the whole class? And my parents showed up? I wanted to stab myself in the eye with my green colored pencil just to MAKE IT STOP PLEASE. I’ve never like competition. Being best. Second best. Placing. Any of it. When I came in first runner up in my high school pageant? Thought to myself are you crazy? What the fuck? I only entered because my drama teacher never gave me any parts and I knew the pageant had a talent requirement that I had the perfect monologue for. Mary Katherine Gallagher ain’t got nothing on me. That Best Food Blog of 2010 in C-Ville Weekly? There were no other food blogs in town publishing with any regularity that year. Believe me I checked. Then didn’t show up to receive the award because who needs that aggravation. And here we are again. I won a pie fest. My mind immediately thinks great, now I’ll be stuck making sweet potato speculoos for the rest of my life. I’m that woman. In that box. With that label. Yes, I realize all this “me-me-me”–ing about fear of success sounds completely ridiculous and narcissistic, particularly in the wake of the shitstorm of events that is 2016. Get over yourself, Jenée. It ain’t no big thing. You’re absolutely right. It isn’t. What is a big deal is how this hatred of winning goes much further and deeper to a deeply ingrained fear of success. And what I subconsciously do to avoid it at any cost. I sabotage myself on purpose so as not to be successful. Yes, I actively interfere so I have no chance of achieving anything. With a frequency that’s downright scary. What does that look like? Well, for starters I overschedule myself so I have to cancel things. So I can be considered unreliable because when you get down to it I suck, right? I stay up late, eat badly, procrastinate before a big career milestone or an important event so I can show up late or ill prepared or maybe not at all. I spend weeks not writing, days not working, doing all sorts of other mindless, useless things because deep down I don’t feel I deserve to be happy. I don’t deserve success. Deep down inside I know I suck and through my actions I want others to know I suck too. But why? When did all of this originate? I’ve done it for so long I don’t even remember. When you do something for decades, your whole life in fact, it ventures beyond the realm of simple habit. It becomes a part of you. It becomes who you are. It sounds weird but the podcast has become my way out. Because I have a set schedule, one episode every two weeks, it forces me to show up. To be accountable. It’s different from a 9-5 gig. It feels different. This is something I created myself. From scratch. It took years. Real effort. This podcast is wholly mine from the clicks of my dry mouth on the microphone to each flutter of my heart when I walk into an interview to the real trepidation I experience right before hitting the “Publish” button. The self hatred is there start to finish but the act of making, of creating, when it’s this all-consuming, it becomes the only thing you think about. Ever so gradually, over time, the self loathing becomes background noise. It never leaves, no chance of that happening, but it does lessen. It helps that podcasting is mostly a solitary activity like writing. So the only expectation you have to live up to is your own. Wait, that actually might be worse now that I think about it. Anyway, what I’ve noticed is when you start small, when you begin with one small step, showing up every two weeks for an episode for example, good things start to happen. There’s a ripple effect. People start complimenting you and you actually hear them. You don’t believe it yet, but you hear them at least. You start thinking maybe shooting yourself in the foot every day isn’t the best way to live your life. Maybe every other day for now. Three times a week tops. And when you win a pie contest out of the blue, instead of cringing, gritting your teeth, running and hiding until it’s all over, you write about it instead. Then start thinking up recipes for next year. Maybe you do that. Here’s that recipe I promised. Folks thought it was good enough for an engraved pie plate and some accolades. And for that I remain grateful. Happy Thanksgiving. Sweet Potato Speculoos Pie Adapted from these recipes: Emily Hilliard, Nothing in the House Patti LaBelle, Diva Eternal Makes one 10-inch pie Prep and Cooking Time: About 2-3 hours, plus time to chill Baker's note: I used organic butter, local sweet potatoes, organic heavy cream, and pasture-raised eggs, and spices from The Spice Diva For crust: 2 cups gingersnap crumbs 5 tablespoons butter 1 tablespoon sugar Pinch of kosher salt For filling: 3-5 large orange-fleshed sweet potatoes, scrubbed (enough for 3 full cups of purée) Pinch of kosher salt 7 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted 1/2 cup packed light brown sugar 1/2 cup granulated sugar 2 large eggs, beaten 1/4 cup heavy cream 1 teaspoon ground Vietnamese cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves 1/2-3/4 cup of Speculoos (cookie butter) For the crust: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Pour gingersnap crumbs in a bowl and add melted butter, sugar, and salt, stirring until well mixed. Pat the buttery crumbs into a 10-inch pie pan, pressing mixture into the bottom and sides to form a pie crust. Place in the oven on the middle rack and bake until crust is lightly browned, about 10-12 minutes. Place on a cooling rack and let cool to room temperature before adding filling. For the filling: Bring a large pot of water to a boil over high heat. Add a generous pinch of salt, then the sweet potatoes. Reduce the heat to medium. Cook until the sweet potatoes are tender when pierced with a knife, about 30 to 45 minutes. Drain the sweet potatoes, letting them fall into a colander. Run under cold water until cool enough to handle. Discard the skins; transfer the cooked sweet potatoes to a mixing bowl. Use a hand-held electric mixer to blend until creamy and smooth. You'll need 3 cups for filling, if there's any excess scoop it out to reserve for another use. Add the 7 tablespoons of melted butter, brown sugar, granulated sugar, eggs, heavy cream, and spices. Beat on medium speed until well incorporated. Pour into your crumb crust, smoothing the surface. Warm the Speculoos in a spouted measuring cup in the microwave for 20 seconds. No more! It should have the consistency of thick pancake batter. Enough to pour easily, but not runny. If it's too runny, stick the cup in the freezer for 3-5 minutes to firm it. Now starting from the outside of the pie, pour the cookie butter in a spiral, working inward to the center. Probably two spirals total for a 10-inch pie. Then take a chopstick and drag it through the pie from the outside to the center like you're making a marbleized cheesecake or brownies. Don't be afraid, the surface of this pie should turn out rough like the soft rolling mountains we live in. Bake in the middle rack until a knife inserted in the center of the filling comes out clean yet the filling still jiggles a bit, 1 to 1-1/2 hours. Transfer to a wire rack to cool completely, then cover loosely with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to serve.
In this episode, we talk about wasted Render farms, and better data plans. We talk about how to keep learning and pivot to making things that work, and we talk about why Whirlyball is way better than Paint Ball. Please subscribe to the podcast and please give us a review on iTunes. It helps us get the word out. Thanks! Subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes Show Notes Pixel Plow Casper Google Fi AskGSG Season Two Recap Ask GSG Twitch Creativity INC
Добрый день уважаемые слушатели. Представляем новый выпуск подкаста RWpod. В этом выпуске: Ruby Battle of Interpreters: MRI vs JRuby vs Rubinius, Walkthrough of my .vimrc file for Ruby development и Bundler's Multiple Source Security Vulnerability Deploy rails application with docker compose and capistrano, The SQL Alternative To Counter Caches и Auto-increment counter not persisted on disk with InnoDB React on Rails, Hyperloop - React on Ruby и Whirly - a simple, colorful and customizable terminal spinner library for Ruby JavaScript How it feels to learn JavaScript in 2016, JavaScript Fatigue Fatigue, Everything is fine with JavaScript и JavaScript fatigue is not real Fall cleaning: Optimizing V8 memory consumption, Firebase with Redux и RethinkDB is shutting down JavaScript Internationalization API, KUTE.js - a native Javascript animation engine featuring badass performance и iTunes Remote - control iTunes on Mac with other devices on same network
Chloe is back in this episode to talk with KB Whirly about summer. Get ready for ice pops, music and fun!
Summer is here! That means it's Summer Camp season. I talked to Keith aka KB Whirly about his brand new album Camp Songs Vol. 1. KB is a one man band that you have to hear and see to believe. Continue reading Episode #15 – KB Whirly on the site.
Caroline hosts long time ally fellow astro*politico.*mytho cultural guide- Daniel Giamario in free-wheeling erudition focused on the spiraling whirly-gig of now. www.shamanic astrology.com There was a kerfuffle recording this episode. To listen or download the entire show visit the page for this show on Caroline's site. The post The Visionary Activist Show – Spiraling Whirly-gig of Now appeared first on KPFA.
We've had a wide mix of Celtic music over Irish American Heritage Month. So much so that I think we should play totally Trad Irish Celtic music. Don't you? So that's the plan! Awesome, serious, indie Celtic music from Rattle the Boards, SloanWolfe, Sligo Rags, Trinity River Whalers, Ceann, Brobdingnagian Bards, Whirly Jig, Emerald Rose, Stout Pounders, Battlelegs, Beatnik Turtle, Doug Folkins, Paddy's Pig, McFlooseys. If you enjoy this podcast, then please rate the show on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Subscribe today to download 34 Celtic MP3s for free. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. And remember to Vote in the Celtic Top 20. Vote once for each episode and you can help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2016 episode. Today's show is brought to you by Celtic Invasion Vacations Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans to exotic locations around the world. We don’t travel in big tour buses and see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to Know the region through its culture, history, and legends. Plus, I bring you some great Celtic music by me and other Celtic artists. You can help us decide where to go in 2017. Subscribe to the mailing list to join the invasion at celticinvasion.com Notes: * Each week, 151 people pledge $1 or more per episode to help pay for the production of the podcast. Whenever we hit a Milestone, you get an extra-long episode of Celtic music. Next week, I'm planning our next feature which is two hours of Celtic music from Canada on April 7th. You can Become a Patron of the Podcast. Special thanks to our newest Patrons: James and John. * What is Dilisk? You can find the answer to that on The Celtfather. I interviewed Patrick Maloney on top of the cliffs of Slieve League in Donegal, Ireland last summer. I finally shared the interview in this week's podcast. * Poll: Vote for your favorite episodes? I still need your votes of ALL TIME of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Your votes will help me decide which episodes to share with newbies of the podcast. * While you're there, don't forget to vote in the Celtic Top 20. What is your favorite song or tune in this episode of the podcast? Your votes will help me create a best of 2016 episode next year. * You can get your very own 2016 Irish & Celtic Music Podcast t-shirts through our Celtic Music Store. Follow the link in the shownotes, or better yet, follow the link in the Celtic Music Magazine, when you subsribe and you'll save 10%. And if you already have a shirt. Take a picture and send it in. * If you want more Celtic Music News, head on over to our Facebook page. Each Thursday, I share Celtic Music News from bands in the latest show via Facebook Live. The show goes on around 9am CST. If you miss the live stream, fear not, the video will be saved to the Facebook page. Go to facebook.com/celticpodcast to subscribe. * I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK: Call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That's 678-235-8763. What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can email a written comment to music@celticmusicpodcast.com along with a picture of what you're doing while listening to this podcast, or from one of your trips to one of the Celtic nations. This Week in Celtic Music 0:31 "Jigs: Jimmy's Jig/Jig Gan Ainm" by Rattle the Boards from The Parish Platform 4:15 "Looking Ahead" by SloanWolfe from SloanWolfe 6:26 "We're Irish Tonight (Hung Over in the Morning)" by Sligo Rags from Roll Me Down the Mountain 10:00 "Doctor's Orders" by Trinity River Whalers from Both Barrels 13:10 "Pittsburgh Makes Me Drunk" by Ceann from Rave, Rant, Lose Pants 15:56 "The Orange and the Green" by Brobdingnagian Bards from The Holy Grail of Irish Drinking Songs 18:38 CELTIC MUSIC NEWS 20:16 "The Night Pat Murphy Died" by Whirly Jig from Thing-A-Ma-Jig 25:16 "The Chicken Raid of Cymru" by Emerald Rose from Rants and Rambles 32:47 CELTIC FEEDBACK 35:40 "The Mermaid" by Stout Pounders from 3 Drink Minimum 38:42 "Whiskey Johnny" by Battlelegs from The Very Best of Battlelegs, Vol. 1 40:25 "Finnegan's Wake" by Beatnik Turtle from Sham Rock 44:03 "Park the Car" by Doug Folkins from Another Last Call 46:50 "Henry Me Son" by Paddy's Pig from Maple & Wire 52:03 "Slides" by McFlooseys from One Night in Dublin The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. You can post feedback in the shownotes at celticmusicpodcast.com.
ORIGINAL AIRDATE: May 4th, 1987 --- MacGyver is once again tasked with smuggling a Russian dissident out of an asylum. MISSION: MacGyver is reluctantly paired up with a face from his past to break a Russian dissident out of prison, but the prisoner won't agree to emigrate without his wife in tow. This week's highlights include: Whirly tube (Instrument) The whirly tube, corrugaphone, or bloogle resonator, is a musical instrument which consists of a corrugated (ribbed) plastic tube (hollow flexible cylinder), open at both ends, which is swung in a circle to play. The faster the toy is swung the higher the pitch of the note it produces. It produces discrete notes in the harmonic series like a valveless brass instrument. Check out the article on wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whirly_tube. Watch S2E22: "For Love of Money" on CBS's website or check the alternative streamability of this episode here.
Welcome to the Pretty Little Liars After Show for Season 5 Episode 2 "Whirly Girly"!With the events of New York behind them and back in Rosewood, the Liars are unsettled to still be living under a cloud of secrets. Aria is haunted by the recent past events, while Emily, Hanna and Spencer try to wrap their head around the new normal. Alison, on the other hand, is still sleeping with one eye open as she is forced to stay at home with her family - who she doesn't trust. Meanwhile, Jason's odd behavior and Kenneth DiLaurentis' search for Jessica starts to raise eyebrows about her disappearance.
Welcome to the Pretty Little Liars After Show for Season 5 Episode 2 "Whirly Girly"!With the events of New York behind them and back in Rosewood, the Liars are unsettled to still be living under a cloud of secrets. Aria is haunted by the recent past events, while Emily, Hanna and Spencer try to wrap their head around the new normal. Alison, on the other hand, is still sleeping with one eye open as she is forced to stay at home with her family - who she doesn't trust. Meanwhile, Jason's odd behavior and Kenneth DiLaurentis' search for Jessica starts to raise eyebrows about her disappearance.
Recapping Season 5, Episode 2 of Pretty Little Liars. Aria is losing her mind over her new taste for human blood, Hanna is snooping around her mom's dealings with Mr. DiLaurentis and soiling her underwear, Emily is doing everything she can to remain loyal to Ali, including walking her new dog, and Spencer takes a time out to bone Toby before spying on Jason as a new suspect.
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Recapping Season 5, Episode 2 of Pretty Little Liars. Aria is losing her mind over her new taste for human blood, Hanna is snooping around her mom’s dealings with Mr. DiLaurentis and soiling her underwear, Emily is doing everything she can to remain loyal to Ali, including walking her new dog, and Spencer takes a time out to bone Toby before spying on Jason as a new suspect.
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Recapping Season 5, Episode 2 of Pretty Little Liars. Aria is losing her mind over her new taste for human blood, Hanna is snooping around her mom’s dealings with Mr. DiLaurentis and soiling her underwear, Emily is doing everything she can to remain loyal to Ali, including walking her new dog, and Spencer takes a time out to bone Toby before spying on Jason as a new suspect.
Whirly Girls International president(2014) Dianna Stanger got her start in flying thanks to a need for breakfast eggs on her island home. That started a love affair that most of us can relate too. Dianna is one busy lady. She manages an airfield and FBO in Texas, operates a flying school amongst several other businesses, … Continue reading "RWS 11 – Whirly Girls International with Dianna Stanger" The post RWS 11 – Whirly Girls International with Dianna Stanger appeared first on The Rotary Wing Show Podcast.
On this week's episode, M & B are joined by podcasting royalty, Graham Elwood! He is one half of the Comedy Film Nerds podcast, a founder of the LA Podcast Festival and just one of the funniest dudes around. And he settles in to watch his first ever episode of Pretty Little Liars. Did we make a PLL convert out of him? How are Aria and Bruce Wayne pretty much the same person? You will have to hit play to find out! Meanwhile, we get to meet Mr. DiLaurentis (for the first time?) as Rosewood learns that Ali is still alive, Spencer gets vaguely racist and Pepe. Pepe happens in this episode.
AFTERBUZZ TV – Pretty Little Liars edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of ABC Family's Pretty Little Liars. In this episode, host Kellie Olisky breaks down the episode in which Alison distrusts her family, but she must reside with them. Meanwhile, the girls adjust to Alison's return; recent occurrences trouble Aria; and questions surface when Mrs. DiLaurentis can't be found. There to help Kellie are co-hosts Stephanie Wenger, Francisco Thurston, and Emma Kostandyan. It's Pretty Little Liars' “Whirly Girly” podcast! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AFTERBUZZ TV – Pretty Little Liars edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of ABC Family’s Pretty Little Liars. In this episode, host Kellie Olisky breaks down the episode in which Alison distrusts her family, but she must reside with them. Meanwhile, the girls adjust to Alison's return; recent occurrences trouble Aria; and questions surface when Mrs. DiLaurentis can't be found. There to help Kellie are co-hosts Stephanie Wenger, Francisco Thurston, and Emma Kostandyan. It’s Pretty Little Liars’ “Whirly Girly” podcast! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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