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Here are the search-optimized Apple Podcast show notes for your "Books at Bedtime" series, specifically crafted with long-tail keywords to help listeners searching for sleep aids, bedtime stories, and relaxation find your reading of Alice in Wonderland.Episode DescriptionWelcome to Books at Bedtime from Calming Anxiety. If your mind is racing or you are struggling to drift off to sleep, let the soothing, familiar rhythm of classic literature guide you into a deep, peaceful rest. Tonight, we settle down with Chapter 10 of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland: The Lobster Quadrille. In this chapter, we join Alice, the Griffin, and the melancholy Mock Turtle on the seashore. Listen as they describe the whimsical, slow-paced steps of the underwater dance, share the curious habits of the Whiting, and softly sing the soothing verses of "Beautiful Soup". Written with wonderful nonsense and read with a calm, comforting cadence, this bedtime story podcast episode acts as a gentle distraction for an overactive mind. Turn down the lights, let your breathing slow, and allow this classic audio experience to ease your transition into an uninterrupted night's sleep. Episode Chapters00:00 – Introduction: Settling In for Books at Bedtime00:15 – Meeting the Mock Turtle & The Mystery of the Sea01:12 – The Rules of the Lobster Quadrille02:58 – A Solemn Dance on the Shore03:26 – The Song of the Whiting & The Snail04:55 – Explaining the Secrets of the Deep Sea06:15 – Puzzles of Underwater Boots & Shoes07:27 – Traveling with a Purpose08:06 – A Lullaby of Beautiful Soup09:21 – A Distant Cry: The Trial Begins & Gentle OutroStorybook Highlights for SleepRelax your shoulders and let your imagination drift through these whimsical moments:The Underwater Rhythm: The Mock Turtle and the Griffin map out a dance of seals, turtles, and salmon clearing jellyfish from the seafloor.The Whiting's Tale: Alice learns why the whitings always swim with their tails held securely in their mouths.A Melancholy Lullaby: The soft, fading echoes of the song "Soup of the evening, beautiful, beautiful soup" drifting away on a gentle breeze.If these bedtime stories help you quiet your thoughts and find deep rest, please subscribe to the podcast and share this episode with a friend, colleague, or family member who needs a little help falling asleep tonight. Word of mouth is how our community of calm continues to grow.For more targeted structural help with daily stress, don't forget to check out the Anxiety Breaker course available at calminganxiety.fm.Close your eyes gently, let go of the day, and be kind to your beautiful soul. Sleep well, my friend.
Send us Fan MailOn 6 June 1944, Keith Whiting was serving aboard HMS Ramillies, a British battleship supporting the Normandy landings. Keith helped fire the massive 15-inch guns that bombarded German defences ahead of the Allied assault on the beaches, and then supported them as they fought their way inland. HMS Ramillies fired so many shells during the invasion that her gun barrels later had to be replaced.Keith reflects on his wartime experiences, the comrades he served alongside, and the sacrifices made by a generation that changed the course of history. He also shares his memories of the 80th anniversary commemorations and what it means to carry those memories into the present day.Support the show
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Sermon Title: The Audacity of an Upward LookSpeaker: Renee Whiting, Associate Director of Education, Southwestern Union Conference of Seventh-day AdventistsDate: June 6, 2026Key Text: Mark 5:27–28In this inspiring and faith-filled message, Renee Whiting explores the remarkable story of the woman with the issue of blood found in Mark 5:27–28. After years of suffering, disappointment, and isolation, she dared to believe that one encounter with Jesus could change everything.Her story is a powerful reminder that faith often requires courage—the courage to look beyond our circumstances, beyond our pain, and beyond what others say is possible. With audacious faith, she reached toward Jesus, believing that even the slightest touch of His garment would bring healing and restoration.“The Audacity of an Upward Look” challenges us to lift our eyes above our struggles and place our trust in the One who is able to heal, restore, and transform lives. No matter how long you've been waiting, no matter how impossible your situation may seem, Jesus still responds to faith.May this message encourage you to keep looking up, keep believing, and keep reaching for Christ.Please subscribe to our YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/@GarlandAdventistFor more information on Garland Faith Community SDA Church visit us at www.garlandadventist.orgTags: #ReneeWhiting #TheAudacityOfAnUpwardLook #Mark5 #Faith #Healing #ChristianSermon #BibleMessage #TrustGod #Hope #JesusHeals
On March 30, 2026, Rec Room announced they would be closing on June 1, 2026 at noon PDT. I had a chance to speak to former Rec Room employee Shawn Whiting, who previously the roles of Head of Creators, Head of User Acquisition, and Head of Community. He shares some additional context for the past decade of Rec Room including reflections of some of their top milestones, riding the Metaverse hype, the benefits of costs of being available on so many different platforms, the impact of Meta's competing Horizon Worlds, and the challenges of monetization. We also share some of our favorite memories of the platform, and Whiting's time working for Rec Room. Rec Room is officially are closing everything down today at noon PDT, and you can check out their final AMA that was posted yesterday. This is a listener-supported podcast through the Voices of VR Patreon. Music: Fatality
My guest this week is Becky Mateja. She is the founder of NWI Fun Ball and will debut the Region Razzles this summer at Oil City Stadium in Whiting, Indiana. Fans will expect a whole lot of fun with a 7-inning game that includes baseball, softball, dodgeball, a dance off, and my personal favorite-kickball!
I det här avsnittet pratar vi om vad som händer när AI kan skriva populärvetenskapliga böcker och faktiskt göra ett bra jobb. Vi tar avstamp i berättelsen om Blake Whiting, en otroligt produktiv historiker som inte finns. LÄNKAR:Who Is Blake Whiting? The most astonishingly productive historian in recent times is someone you'll never meet (The American Scholar)Why is the European hard right gaining electoral support? (Tibor Rutar)Social History of Knowledge: From Gutenberg to Diderot (Peter Burke)Social History of Knowledge II: From the Encyclopaedia to Wikipedia (Peter Burke) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast
Send us Fan MailEpisode 163: Brad Towler, Fleurieu ChartersThis week we have a huge guest who has made some SA Fishing history in the last few days, catching a barrel sized Southern Bluefin Tuna off the Fleurieu Peninsula. After first seeing some massive fish on the sounder and having his school Tuna gear spooled, he returned the next day with heavier tackle and sealed the deal! Brad gives us an insight into how hes been catching them over multiple trips out this week, plus talks us through a slower than normal School Tuna season but strong recent form on Whiting, Gummy sharks and reef species! This is a chat not to be missed and very timely with these fish only being caught for the first time this week!As always, we have all the latest fishing news, including:Artificial reef modules deployed off Wirrina and KI this week with temporary fishing closures in place for the next 12 months. The Australian Salmon Championship is about to kick off in Eliston.OzFish is now looking for assistance from the public with collecting seagrass fragments as a part of their ‘Seagrass for Blue Swimmers' Project at West Lakes.Algae numbers on the rise in Port Lincoln. A huge illegal haul of 240 Blue Swimmer Crabs, many of which were undersized. We also have all of the latest fishing reports, including Winter Whiting, Barrel Tuna, Garfish sighted at Port Turton and Sunfish footage off Fowlers Bay. While Dizzy has a theory on using a ‘Throw Flasher' for rod and reel fishing instead of its normal application in Spear Fishing!
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Gen. Stephen N. Whiting, Commander of U.S. Space Command, is responsible for defending U.S. and allied interests in the space domain, while also providing space-enabled combat effects to joint warfighters around the globe. He exercises combatant command authority over Soldiers, Marines, Sailors, Airmen and Guardians operating ground and space-based systems around the world. From growing Multinational Force Operation Olympic Defender, to ongoing combat operations in Iran, and supporting NASA's return to the Moon, the space domain has never been busier or more critical. Hear first-hand from the leader at the center of it all to learn about progress achieved, challenges remaining, and objectives on the horizon.
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On this episode of the Hangin' with the AD Podcast, we head to the Natural State and sit down with Matt Whiting, the Director of Athletics at University of Central Arkansas. Since stepping into the lead chair in 2024, Matt has been navigating the challenge of following a longtime athletic director, leading through one of the most transformational periods in college athletics, and helping shape the future of the Bears' athletic department. Before taking the top role, Matt spent nearly eight years at UCA as Associate Athletic Director for External Affairs and began his journey at his alma mater, University of Arkansas at Monticello—building a career rooted in relationships, strategic growth, and servant leadership. In this conversation, we dive into leadership transitions, decision-making in the era of NIL, the transfer portal, facility management, AI in leadership, and what today's changing collegiate landscape means for the next generation of student-athletes. Matt gives us an honest look at the realities of leading in the “big chair” and the intentional habits leaders need to grow, to adapt and stay effective.If you're an athletic administrator, coach, or educational leader trying to navigate change while staying grounded in purpose, this is an episode you won't want to miss.Now, let's settle in and get to know Matt Whiting.
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On Wednesday, the CEO of the Erie Downtown Development Corporation, Drew Whiting, joined us for an update on the EDDC's latest projects, along with an overview of the movement in the entire downtown sector.
Is BP using an ExxonMobil playbook to break the union in Indiana? In this episode of America's Work Force Union Podcast, we dive into the heart of the labor struggle at the BP Whiting refinery. USW Local 7-1 President Eric Schultz joins us to pull back the curtain on the lockout of over 800 union members at the nation's largest inland refinery. Schultz details how BP transitioned from "surface bargaining" to a full-scale lockout, hiring out-of-state replacement workers at a staggering $127 per hour while running the 100-year-old facility at dangerously low capacity. We discuss: The Exxon Playbook: How BP's lead negotiator is using tactics honed during the infamous Beaumont lockout. The AI Threat: Why BP is demanding workers waive bargaining rights over Artificial Intelligence and employee tracking. Safety Risks: The terrifying reality of operating a century-old refinery with undertrained personnel. Community Solidarity: How the town of Whiting is rallying to support the picket lines. Stand with the workers: Visit supportoilworkers.com to learn how you can help.
All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast
Send us Fan MailEpisode 161: Adam from Aeroo DronesThis week we are joined by Adam from Aeroo Drones to chat about their unique Australian owned fishing drone. It can carry and deploy a 1kg bait out into the ocean, can fly in 50kmph winds and can capture it all in 4k video and 12 MP photos! We chat about Adam's own fishing and talk about how the Aeroo company began and how it has grown, now having over 10,000 customers across Australia. Adam reported that SA was its 3rd biggest market and we discussed some of the great spots your could use it across the state, including the Coorong for Mulloway, Port Lincoln for sharks, Snapper across the state and even maybe a Tuna off Victor Harbor when they come in close to shore! We also discuss the big news in SA fishing this week, with the state government announcing changes to the bag limits of the 4 key species affected most by the Algal Bloom restrictions. Squidding is banned in both gulfs, the spatial closure on Whiting around the bottom of Yorkes is back for 3 months - but Spencer Gulf returns to full normal limits, garfish is closed in Gulf of St Vincents while crabbing limits are back to normal across the state. Our tackle item of the week is the new Ledge Runner lure from Shimano. This revolutionary lure comes in 2 sizes: 160 and 200mm and has the ability to swim at different depths, depending how you set the ring at the front of the lure + comes with a Hydro Control wind to maintain a stable swimming action. We also have all of the fishing reports across the state, including Barrel Tuna in the South East, while David Rocca and his mate Rob caught a squid off Edithburgh (before the bans come into place) to take out our Shimano squidding prize pack.
This episode of the High Tide Podcast, brought to you by Blake's Marine, aired on the 5th of April following a brief hiatus due to NBN connectivity issues. The hosts open the show by commemorating Anzac Day, paying tribute to the service of both humans and animals in the armed forces, specifically mentioning the Light Horse Brigade.Local Fishing ReportsThe episode provides comprehensive regional fishing updates for various Australian locations:Northern Beaches & Sydney: Mitch from Narrabeen Bait and Tackle reports active fishing for Dewfish, Bream, Flathead, and Hairtail in the Hawkesbury and Pittwater regions.Coffs Harbour: Josh notes a good run of Marlin and Yellowfin out wide, with Snapper and Mackerel found closer to shore.Tamworth & Inland: Dam levels remain steady, with Yellow Belly and Cod being caught on black grubs and spinnerbaits in the Keeper and Chaffey Dams.South Coast (Narooma): The "Ocean Hut" reports crystal clear water at 23°C, with Snapper, Flathead, and Kingfish active around the island.Canberra: Local lakes like Burley Griffin and Burrinjuck are producing Yellow Belly on worms and soft plastics.Special Guests & Industry InsightsPaul Burt (Step Outside): Joins the program to discuss the challenging offshore conditions in Southeast Queensland due to strong southerly winds. He shares advice on wading the flats for Whiting using unweighted yabbies and light tackle. He also recounts a dramatic story from the tropics involving a large snake consuming a wallaby.Mark Banasiak (Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party): Discusses the structural struggles facing the commercial fishing industry. He highlights concerns regarding the shift toward aquaculture, arguing for stronger labeling to distinguish between wild-caught and farmed seafood for consumersSteve Bowler(Tenterfield Firearms): Offers a perspective on the intersection of politics and outdoor sports, while providing a report on the dry conditions impacting the Tenterfield region. He shares technical advice for targeting Cod when they are "shut down," recommending a switch from natural colors to bright, outrageous lures to trigger a defensive strike.
Today we take on your questions about triathlon training, strength training, Ironman, swimming, cycling, running, and other bits and pieces. We also briefly review our recent race experiences, and what's next on our schedules. Hosted by Scientific Triathlon coaches Mikael Eriksson and Jack Hutchens. HIGHLIGHTS AND KEY TOPICS: How to make your bike commutes as effective as possible from a training standpoint! Essential strength training advice for Ironman athletes Can you simulate the effectiveness of 4+ hour rides when all you have is 2.5 hours to ride? How do you know that your actually responding to and adapting to training? Are long, hard group rides beneficial in preparation for Ironman races and other long-distance triathlon events? Using the Finis Tempo Trainer to improve your swim training and swimming performance Are supershoes still worth it on hilly courses? Big discrepancies between heart rate zones and pace zones, and how to deal with it Rapid-fire questions on hypoxic training, starting out in triathlon when overweight, and more… DETAILED EPISODE SHOWNOTES: We have detailed shownotes for all of our episodes. The shownotes are basically the podcast episode in written form, that you can read in 5-10 minutes. They are not transcriptions, but they are also not just surface-level overviews. They provide detailed insights and timestamps for each episode, and are great especially for later review, after you've already listened to an episode. The shownotes for today's episode can be found at https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts693/ LINKS AND RESOURCES: Triathlon Base Training Series 5 – Strength Training, Nutrition & Diet, and Listener Q&A - further details to the strength training question asked in this episode Metabolic cost of level, uphill, and downhill running in highly cushioned shoes with carbon-fiber plates - Whiting et. al 2022 Dustin Joubert, PhD & Dr. Amol Saxena, DPM | EP#383 - the importance of gradually building up use of super shoes Shallow Water Blackout - by Swimming Canada Effects of Swimming-Specific Repeated-Sprint Training in Hypoxia Training in Swimmers - Camacho-Cardenosa et al. 2020 Repeated Sprint Training in Hypoxia Induced by Voluntary Hypoventilation in Swimming - Trincat et al. 2016 WHAT SHOULD I LISTEN TO NEXT? If you enjoyed this episode, I think you'll love the following related episodes: Q&A on swim training | EP#377 - Jack's first ever appearance on That Triathlon Show (back in 2023) Triathlon Base Training Series 5 – Strength Training, Nutrition & Diet, and Listener Q&A - already mentioned above, a recent Q&A with Mikael and Jack related to Base Training Q&A on middle-distance development, training load and overtraining metrics, cadence, and more | EP#463 - a solo Q&A with just Mikael High intensity, running power, suffering capacity, bias in training prescription (Q&A) | EP#447 - a Q&A with Mikael and Tobias Haumann (also a coach for Scientific Triathlon) You can find our full episode archives here, where you can filter for categories such as Training, Racing, Science & Physiology, Swimming, Cycling, Running etc. You can also find separate archives for specific series of episodes I've done, specifically Q&A episodes, TTS Thursday episodes, and Beginner Tips episodes. 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Word of mouth is the best way to grow the podcast by far! Rate and review the podcast (ideally five stars of course!) in your podcast app of choice (Spotify and Apple Podcasts are the biggest and most important ones). Share episodes online and on social media. Share your favourite episodes in your Instagram stories, start a discussion about interesting episodes on forums, reference them in your blog or Substack. SPONSORS: Precision Fuel & Hydration produce our favourite gels, sports drinks, and electrolyte and carbohydrate products here at That Triathlon Show and Scientific Triathlon. Use the free Fuel & Hydration Planner to get a personalised plan for your carbohydrate, sodium and fluid intake in your next event, and get 15% off your first 2026 order by using the code TTS2026 at checkout. Rouvy is hands down the most complete indoor cycling platform for triathletes. Among their thousands of beautiful bike courses from all around the world, all filmed in stunning quality, they have over 75 IRONMAN and IRONMAN 70.3 race courses plus 20+ Challenge Family courses, so you can pre-ride your race from home. Real gradients, real visuals, and real feel! Head to rouvy.com and use the code TTS to get your first month free on top of a 7-day free trial. Effortless Swimming produce the best swim goggles for triathletes and open water swimmers. Their NanoClear anti-fog lenses give you clear, fog-free vision that lasts and doesn't wear off. Don't let foggy or leaky goggles ruin another swim. Go to shop.effortlessswimming.com and use the code TTS15 to get 15% off your goggles, and get a free two-month Effortless Swimming course membership. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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You’re in for a real treat today because on this episode I am joined by my good buddy (and an INCREDIBLE musician), Joe Whiting. Joe hasn’t been on the show since November 2021, so I thought it would be great to catch up with him, recap his history as a brewer, and hear his perspective on how homebrewing has changed, the current state of homebrewing, and his thoughts on the potential future for our favorite hobby. Thank you so much for tuning into the Homebrew Happy Hour podcast!… THE home brew #podcast where we answer all of your home brewing questions and discuss anything related to craft beer! A NOT SO SUBTLE REMINDER: If you appreciate the things we do here at Homebrew Happy Hour, consider joining our Trub Club! — https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=21132635 On Today’s Show: The Art of the Craft: Life, Lyrics, and Lager with Joe Whiting Links for this episode:Joe Whiting’s website: https://www.joewhitingmusic.com/Buy Joe’s memoir here: https://www.joewhitingmusic.com/booksale/saxophones-microphonoes-and-buried-bones-hard-coverFLOTit 2.0: https://amzn.to/3NhMRnC We want to hear from you! If you have a question that you'd like us to discuss on a future episode, please click on the “Submit a Question” link at the top of our website or you can now call in your questions via our questions hotline @ 325-305-6107 and leave your message after the beep. Let us know what you think and enjoy the show! cheers, joshua ———————– Thank you to our show's sponsor, Hops Direct! Family owned and operated, Hops Direct provides a wide variety of hop selection and ships directly to your door. Learn more by visiting https://hopsdirect.com/?utm_source=HHH&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=HHH+link ————————– CellarScience offers premium dry yeast that delivers higher cell counts than typical liquid pitches, meaning you get a stronger, healthier fermentation without the hassle. The best part? You can Direct Pitch right into your wort—no starters, no waiting, just brewing. Whether you need their new ‘WEST COAST’ strain for a classic American IPA, or ‘JUNGLE’ for massive fruity esters, they've got your next batch covered. Join a recipe receiving tier of our Trub Club today because every kit that ships out now includes premium CellarScience Yeast, join at https://www.patreon.com/HomebrewHappyHour ————————– This episode is brought to you by Brewer’s Friend! Brewing beer at home isn't just about the ingredients, it's about precision. And that's where BrewersFriend.com comes in. Whether you're dialing in your very first recipe or perfecting your hundredth, Brewers Friend gives you the tools to brew with confidence. Their recipe builder, mash calculators, and water profile database helps take the guesswork out of the process so you can focus on what matters: making great beer! Plus, Brewers Friend isn't just software, it's a community of passionate homebrewers, sharing recipes, tips, and feedback. It's like having a brew club in your pocket! Head over to BrewersFriend.com today and take your homebrewing to the next level. Use promo code HAPPYHOUR to save 25% OFF premium memberships! That's BrewersFriend.com…because better brewing starts with better tools! Click here to use our link: https://bit.ly/3N7uQbm ————————– Become a Patron! Reminder that these episodes are ultimately made possible because of YOUR support. Consider becoming a member of our TRUB CLUB via our Patreon page and receive perks such as merch, exclusive group access and content, recipes, and some tiers even get monthly recipe kits mailed to you! https://www.patreon.com/HomebrewHappyHour #homebrewing #homebrewers #craftbeer #beer #brewing #craftbrew #kolsch #webcast #show
Amy Chavez talks with Robert Whiting about his recently released book Gamblers, Fraudsters, Dreamers & Spies: The Outsiders who Shaped Modern Japan (Tuttle, 2024). Bob talks about several colorful characters who populated Tokyo in the 60s and 70s, including strong women such like Australian bar hostess Maggie, who became famous for using scissors to cut off the neckties of customers, and a female yakuza gangster who carried a revolver in her purse. And if you think Japan doesn't have a drug problem, think again. Whiting talks about North Korean drug-smuggling and its contribution to a surging number of meth users in the country. Lastly, while most tourists to Japan can't help but be impressed by Japanese taxi drivers who wear white gloves and offer impeccably polite service, things weren't always so good when hailing a cab in Japan. In fact, drivers used to be rude, dirty and reportedly, the job was so loathsome that Japanese wives were embarrassed to tell people their husbands were taxi drivers! As Whiting tells us, that all changed with the MK Taxi company, started by a Korean determined to put a new face on ride hailing. Listen to our previous BOA podcast 11: Robert Whiting talks Baseball and Tokyo Junkie, or read a review of his memoir Tokyo Junkie: 60 Years of Bright Lights, Back Alleys and Baseball (Stone Bridge Press, 2021) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Amy Chavez talks with Robert Whiting about his recently released book Gamblers, Fraudsters, Dreamers & Spies: The Outsiders who Shaped Modern Japan (Tuttle, 2024). Bob talks about several colorful characters who populated Tokyo in the 60s and 70s, including strong women such like Australian bar hostess Maggie, who became famous for using scissors to cut off the neckties of customers, and a female yakuza gangster who carried a revolver in her purse. And if you think Japan doesn't have a drug problem, think again. Whiting talks about North Korean drug-smuggling and its contribution to a surging number of meth users in the country. Lastly, while most tourists to Japan can't help but be impressed by Japanese taxi drivers who wear white gloves and offer impeccably polite service, things weren't always so good when hailing a cab in Japan. In fact, drivers used to be rude, dirty and reportedly, the job was so loathsome that Japanese wives were embarrassed to tell people their husbands were taxi drivers! As Whiting tells us, that all changed with the MK Taxi company, started by a Korean determined to put a new face on ride hailing. Listen to our previous BOA podcast 11: Robert Whiting talks Baseball and Tokyo Junkie, or read a review of his memoir Tokyo Junkie: 60 Years of Bright Lights, Back Alleys and Baseball (Stone Bridge Press, 2021) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies
Dani Vee and Frances Whiting , a senior feature writer and award winning journalism chat about the brilliant The Nocturnals. They chat about: ⭐️ The power of nostalgia. ⭐️ How far would you go to protect the people you love? ⭐️ How does a career in journalism impact writing fiction? ⭐️ Whether they were cool, gla or dangerous as teenagers. ⭐️ Working full time and writing. From the bestselling author of The Best Kind of Beautiful, Frances Whiting, comes an endearing, wise and witty novel of love and friendship, which asks, how far would you go, to protect the people you love? In the summer of 1997, five high school students meet. Nina, the Good Girl. Beatrice, The Poetess. Harriet, the Ghost. Cosmo, the Professor. And Hunter, the Golden Boy. In their last year of school, they become inseparable, five sides of the same star, until a fault line cracks between them, scattering them to all corners of the globe. Now, fifteen years later, Hunter has called them with his conch shell lips to return to the place where they lived and laughed and cried together, before secrets were whispered, and promises were broken. No-one knows why he has assembled them, but there is no question they will go. Because to outsiders, they might be, in turns, a little bit weird, a little bit glamorous, and a little bit dangerous. But to each other, they are, and always will be, The Nocturnals. From bestselling author Frances Whiting comes an irresistible, witty, darkly delightful and utterly endearing novel of friendship - and the lengths we will go to protect those who we love. ‘Joyous, deep, funny and so bloody gripping. Hooked me, heart and soul. Whiting's words are so full of life. Aching, puzzling, heartbreaking, magnificent life.' Trent Dalton, bestselling author of Gravity Let Me Go
Amy Chavez talks with Robert Whiting about his recently released book Gamblers, Fraudsters, Dreamers & Spies: The Outsiders who Shaped Modern Japan (Tuttle, 2024). Bob talks about several colorful characters who populated Tokyo in the 60s and 70s, including strong women such like Australian bar hostess Maggie, who became famous for using scissors to cut off the neckties of customers, and a female yakuza gangster who carried a revolver in her purse. And if you think Japan doesn't have a drug problem, think again. Whiting talks about North Korean drug-smuggling and its contribution to a surging number of meth users in the country. Lastly, while most tourists to Japan can't help but be impressed by Japanese taxi drivers who wear white gloves and offer impeccably polite service, things weren't always so good when hailing a cab in Japan. In fact, drivers used to be rude, dirty and reportedly, the job was so loathsome that Japanese wives were embarrassed to tell people their husbands were taxi drivers! As Whiting tells us, that all changed with the MK Taxi company, started by a Korean determined to put a new face on ride hailing. Listen to our previous BOA podcast 11: Robert Whiting talks Baseball and Tokyo Junkie, or read a review of his memoir Tokyo Junkie: 60 Years of Bright Lights, Back Alleys and Baseball (Stone Bridge Press, 2021) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/japanese-studies
Amy Chavez talks with Robert Whiting about his recently released book Gamblers, Fraudsters, Dreamers & Spies: The Outsiders who Shaped Modern Japan (Tuttle, 2024). Bob talks about several colorful characters who populated Tokyo in the 60s and 70s, including strong women such like Australian bar hostess Maggie, who became famous for using scissors to cut off the neckties of customers, and a female yakuza gangster who carried a revolver in her purse. And if you think Japan doesn't have a drug problem, think again. Whiting talks about North Korean drug-smuggling and its contribution to a surging number of meth users in the country. Lastly, while most tourists to Japan can't help but be impressed by Japanese taxi drivers who wear white gloves and offer impeccably polite service, things weren't always so good when hailing a cab in Japan. In fact, drivers used to be rude, dirty and reportedly, the job was so loathsome that Japanese wives were embarrassed to tell people their husbands were taxi drivers! As Whiting tells us, that all changed with the MK Taxi company, started by a Korean determined to put a new face on ride hailing. Listen to our previous BOA podcast 11: Robert Whiting talks Baseball and Tokyo Junkie, or read a review of his memoir Tokyo Junkie: 60 Years of Bright Lights, Back Alleys and Baseball (Stone Bridge Press, 2021) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BP workers in Whiting locked out, manning picket lines full 52 Thu, 19 Mar 2026 17:39:25 +0000 YVQw8gF3UkCDSUevlhyBTKTinnjMdwvP news Chicago All Local news BP workers in Whiting locked out, manning picket lines A dive into the top headlines in Chicago, delivering the news you need in 10 minutes or less multiple times a day from WBBM Newsradio. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com
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Trump is planning a ground invasion of Iran / BP workers in Whiting, Indiana overwhelmingly reject concessions contract / A revealing comment and reaction Oscar-nominated actor Timothée Chalamet dismisses opera and ballet
Cum arată relațiile în era digitală: cum ne afectează social media, aplicațiile de dating și ecranele capacitatea de a ne atașa? Simona Herb, trainer internațional în Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), ne explică de ce ne conectăm mai greu, de ce jucăm jocuri psihologice în online și ce putem face pentru a avea relații mai sănătoase.Simona Herb este președintele Asociației de Psihoterapie Sistemică Centrată pe Emoții (EFT România) și coordonatorul centrului de psihoterapie EFT Hub. Acesta este al patrulea episod dintr-un sezon dedicat relațiilor, realizat împreună cu Pagina de Psihologie. Astăzi discutăm despre:Cum ne prezentăm în social media și nevoia de atașament din spateJocurile psihologice din online ca forme de tatonareProtestul ca formă de a "recupera" atașamentulGhosting din perspectiva atașamentului evitant și anxiosCercetări despre dating apps și iluzia opțiunilor infiniteFlirt digital, infidelitate și cum stabilim limite în cupluDe ce arhivele digitale blochează doliul relațional și cum să ne eliberămResurse menționate în conversație:Cartea Liquid Love, de Zygmunt BaumanPreferințe declarate vs. alegeri reale în dating - Cacioppo & FinkelFlirt online ca infidelitate - Cravens & Whiting (2021)Episodul cu Marc Lewis despre neuroștiința din spatele adicțieiRespingerea și rețelele neuronale - Helen FisherRolul uitării în reglare emoțională - Schacter & EichCursuri și formări în metoda EFT - Asociația de Psihoterapie Centrată pe Emoții pentru Cuplu și FamiliePsihoterapie cu terapeuți acreditați în folosirea metodei EFTWorkshop pentru cupluri: Ține-mă strâns în brațeCurs online: Ține-mă strâns în brațe Episodul cu Daniel Siegel despre experimentul Still Face al lui Edward Tronick David Buss în dialog cu Andrew Huberman despre Psihologie evoluționistă -Intră live alături de noi în înregistrarea episoadelor și primește răspunsuri la ce te interesează cel mai mult. Vino în Comunitatea Membrilor Mind ArchitectAcest episod este produs și distribuit cu susținerea PPC România."(00:00) Intro""(01:59) Relații în era digitală: temele episodului""(05:43) Cum ne prezentăm și ne vindem în social media""(08:22) Sistemul nervos vs. ecrane: incompatibilitate profundă""(10:55) Nevoia de atașament din spatele like-urilor""(13:48) Instant gratification și impactul asupra creierului copiilor""(18:00) Atașament securizant: diferența dintre a ști și a simți iubirea""(20:07) David Buss: despre ce mint bărbații și femeile în online""(22:25) Iubirea lichidă: de ce ne atașăm tot mai greu""(25:30) Castelul din jurul inimii: cum ne protejăm și izolăm""(28:28) Cele 4 etape ale deconectării: de la protest la detașare""(33:50) Depresia relațională""(37:25) Detașarea""(40:43) Postări strategice ca tentative de reconectare""(47:44) Teoria opțiunilor infinite și iluzia ierbii mai verzi""(51:07) Jocurile psihologice de la începutul relației""(56:30) Dating apps: cum funcționează și ce impact au""(01:00:53) Ce spun că vor și ce aleg de fapt oamenii""(01:04:18) Speed dating vs. profil și criterii""(01:07:34) AI-ul ratează umanitatea din noi""(01:10:00) Lucruri nenegociabile în relație""(01:15:03) Ghosting și atașament: evitanți și anxioși""(01:17:56) Experimentul Still Face: efectul lipsei de răspuns""(01:21:19) Silent treatment vs. ghosting""(01:26:03) După infidelitate: negare, criză și reacția de panică""(01:31:21) Comparația cu alte cupluri din online și efectele ei""(01:36:40) Igiena digitală: cum ne limităm timpul și conținutul pe social media""(01:45:05) Flirt digital, mesaje private și infidelitate emoțională""(01:48:16) Ce e acceptabil și ce nu: granițe și reguli""(01:53:11) Contact cu foștii: autenticitate vs. siguranța relației""(01:59:04) Efortul în relații: contraintuitiv, neromantic dar necesar""(02:01:27) Arhivele digitale și doliul relațional blocat""(02:05:55) Infantil sau util: ștergerea pozelor și blocarea online""(02:11:02) Ritualuri și recomandări pentru conectare"
First cast takes you to the picturesque Turon River in the Central West with keen native fish anglers and protectors Jim and Dusty Squibb.
Royden's Whanau had a great feed of Marlin steaks and along with the fish he also found a lost treasure on the bottom of the ocean, hear the whole story on The Big Fish.
Seattle Sounders homegrown fullback Reed Baker-Whiting has been traded to Nashville SC in a cash-for-player trade (reported $800k plus add-ons). We'll analyze the move and the implications for Seattle's depth chart as we near the start of the 2026 season, and be joined by special guest Favian Renkel for some talk about the Sounders and MLS from a national perspective.Follow Lobbing Scorchers: YouTube Instagram Bluesky TikTok Ari Liljenwall Noah RiffeSPONSORSHaxan Ferments - Specializing in unique, small-batch fermented hot sauces and vinegars, Haxan Ferments is handcrafted in Georgetown and made with the best local ingredients from across the Pacific Northwest. Use Code LS for a FREE Hot Sauce w/ purchase!Sounder at Heart - Our network host and biggest supporter, Sounder at Heart covers the Seattle Sounders, Seattle Reign, and MUCH MORE! Subscribe and Support to the BEST independent Seattle Soccer coverage.Podium Edmonds - Located at 114 4th Ave N, just off Main Street in the heart of Downtown Edmonds, come shop and explore the best menswear in the Pacific Northwest. Tell them Lobbing Scorchers sent you!Full Pull Wines - Founded in 2009, they the best boutique wines of the world to members, with special focus on our home, the Pacific Northwest.Seattle Sounders Tickets - Get tickets to an upcoming match straight from the club and help support the show at the same time.MLS Season Pass - MLS Season Pass is back on Apple TV with access to every single MLS match—including Leagues Cup and the entire Audi MLS Cup Playoffs—with no blackouts! Subscribe today to support the show.MLS Store - New year, new gear! The 2025 MLS jerseys are here, and MLSStore is the ultimate destination for every fan. Every purchase helps support our show!
In this episode, we're joined by Jas Whiting founder of Prime Canine to break down the real process of raising and developing high-drive Belgian Malinois and German Shepherd puppies destined for police, military, and corrections work. Jas walks us through what it takes to raise multiple working-line puppies at the same time, laying strong foundations for tracking, bite work, environmental confidence, and complex operational behaviours. All with the goal of producing dogs suitable for working roles by around 18 months of age. We talk honestly about the fun, frustration, stress, pressure, and fulfilment that comes with developmental training at this level, and how critical early decisions are in shaping whether a dog truly suits the role it's being prepared for. This episode is a must-listen for trainers, handlers, breeders, and anyone curious about what serious puppy raising looks like when the end goal isn't a pet, but a capable working dog. Find Jas at: www.prime-canine.com Raising a High Drive Puppy video series: www.seriousdogbusiness.com/HDP Find us online >> Panos @ www.npdogtraining.com >> Luke @ www.instagram.com/itslukebadman >> www.facebook.com/lifewithyourdogpodcast >> www.instagram.com/lifewithyourdogpodcast >> www.lifewithyourdogpodcast.com
In this episode of the Project Chatter podcast, Dale engages with Rod Whiting, a seasoned expert in project controls, who shares his extensive journey in the field since 1983. Rod discusses the evolution of project controls, emphasizing the importance of a project control-friendly culture within organizations. He highlights how understanding and valuing project controls can significantly impact project success, illustrating his points with anecdotes from his career. Rod also addresses the challenges of demonstrating the value of project controls to stakeholders, offering practical strategies to communicate its importance effectively.As the conversation progresses, Rod delves into the human aspects of project management, including stakeholder management and team dynamics. He shares insights on building relationships within teams, the significance of effective communication, and the role of technology in enhancing project controls. The discussion culminates in reflections on the highs and lows of Rod's career, emphasizing the importance of kindness and compassion in the workplace, and the need for a supportive culture that fosters collaboration and success in project delivery.TakeawaysProject controls is about understanding and valuing the process.A project control-friendly culture is essential for success.Demonstrating the value of project controls requires effective communication.Building relationships within teams is crucial for project success.Kindness and compassion in the workplace lead to better outcomes.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Project Chatter Podcast00:49 Rod Whiting's Journey in Project Controls03:39 Understanding Project Control-Friendly Culture06:52 Demonstrating the Value of Project Controls11:12 Building Strong Team Relationships19:43 Navigating the Post-COVID Work Landscape30:37 The Future of Work and Automation32:12 Creating a Project Controls-Friendly Culture35:29 Leadership and Compassion in Tough Times39:00 Common Mistakes in Project Management42:25 Capturing Knowledge and Experience45:19 The Role of Technology in Project Controls49:54 Highs and Lows of a Project Management Career55:34 Final Thoughts on Kindness and Purpose
Giant Flathead, huge Whiting and Mud Crabs, the bounty of the Mangrove Creek on this edition of The Big Fish.
Episode OverviewMike Schultz joins The Butcher Shop to deliver a comprehensive deep dive into the Swingin' D, one of predator fly fishing's most effective swim patterns for targeting smallmouth bass in Michigan rivers. This detailed conversation traces the pattern's evolution from its early 2000s origins through modern 2.0 variations, exploring the critical role of Larry Dahlberg's diver head design in creating the fly's signature side-to-side action. Mike shares the problem he was solving—creating a fly that would hang and move horizontally rather than just vertically like traditional leech and crayfish patterns. He walks through material selection spanning over 15 years of refinement, from the original beads-and-wire construction to today's shank-based articulated designs. The discussion covers tactical presentation details including optimal water temperatures (45-50°F+), rod and intermediate line selection, retrieve cadences and the importance of fishing at proper angles to achieve maximum action. Mike also provides updates on Schultz Outfitters' new e-commerce platform and upcoming events including the fourth annual Bobbin the Hood.Key TakeawaysHow to achieve unpredictable horizontal swim action by properly selecting and seating Rainy's diver heads, which create side-to-side darting movement that mimics wounded baitfish when fished at 45-degree angles on intermediate lines.Why the Swingin' D fills a critical gap in predator fly boxes by suspending in the strike zone and allowing precise depth control through strategic weighting with lead wraps or tungsten scud bodies balanced against the buoyant foam head.When to fish the Swingin' D most effectively—peak performance occurs in 45-50°F+ water during late March through May when smallmouth are aggressive and feeding in shallow 2-4 foot zones.How to construct durable 2.0 versions using The Chocklett Factory shanks, Senyo micro shank connections, Ahrex XO 774 rear hooks and Gamakatsu 2/0 worm hooks up front to prevent hook failures and maximize hookups.Why proper head selection and orientation matters—wider heads with substantial collars produce aggressive side-to-side action for cold water while narrower heads swim tighter for warmer conditions.Techniques & Gear CoveredMike emphasizes the Swingin' D's effectiveness stems from proper presentation on intermediate lines using 7-8 weight rods like the G. Loomis IMX Pro V2 or his signature NRX+ Swim Fly. The fly excels when fished at 45-degree angles from a moving boat, using erratic strip-and-pause retrieves that allow the Dahlberg diver head to create horizontal darting action. Keeling techniques using .020-.030 lead wire or Hareline tungsten scud bodies balance the buoyant foam head to achieve desired depth penetration. Mike details construction using articulated shanks (The Chocklett Factory, Senyo micro shanks), Ahrex XO 774 universal curve rear hooks and Gamakatsu 2/0 worm hooks up front, incorporating materials like Senyo's Predator Wrap, Whiting hen saddles, mallard flank and Blane Chocklett's rattle boxes. Leaders run 4-7 feet terminating in 15-16lb fluorocarbon tied with loop knots to the fly with no swivels. The pattern's versatility allows customization through flash colors, head widths and weight placement to match conditions ranging from high spring flows to lower summer levels.Locations &...
Between The Covers : Conversations with Writers in Fiction, Nonfiction & Poetry
“When I tell you a story about my body, I cannot separate it from a story about water. And a story about water is also a story about family. And a story about family is rooted in the earth…,” opens Sangamithra Iyer’s Governing Bodies. What does it mean for a memoir to assume the elusive, ever-changing shape of water, to be the story of family but where the notion of family crosses the boundaries of blood, culture, nation and even species? Governing Bodies, as the Whiting judges said in their citation, is “a subtle, meditative exploration on grief and nonviolence, an international and intergenerational voyage through shared histories and a consideration of what we owe to each other and the natural world.” For the bonus audio archive, Sangu contributes a reading of her remarkable essay “Are You Willing?” which originally appeared in the anthology Writing for Animals: New Perspectives for Writers & Instructors to Educate & Inspire. This joins an ever-growing archive of contributions from past guests—from Richard Powers to adrienne maree brown, Forrest Gander to Arthur Sze, Natalie Diaz to Ada Limón. You can find out how to access the bonus audio and about the many other potential benefits and rewards to choose from, when you join the Between the Covers community as a listener-supporter, at the show’s Patreon page. Finally, here is today’s BookShop.
In this episode of Hidden Wisdom, Meghan sits down with Nelson Whiting—bestselling author of Your Problem Isn't Pornography, certified clinical hypnotherapist, and founder of No Limits Hypnotherapy—for a grounded, expansive conversation about hypnotherapy as a form of deep repentance: getting beneath behavior to the belief systems that drive shame cycles, anxiety, compulsions, and spiritual disconnection.Nelson explains how real change happens when the conscious and subconscious mind come into agreement, why “time heals” is often a myth, and how prayer, meditation, and clinical hypnosis can help quiet survival mode, restore inner safety, and create rapid transformation through new perspective and new choices. They explore the spiritual implications of inner work, the role of agency, and why healing often requires moving from self-criticism into self-love—so you can reconnect with God, truth, and your highest identity.You'll also hear discussion on spiritual discernment (including “false spirits”), the balance of masculine and feminine within healing, and a powerful closing reflection on being “born again” as a spiritual rebirth—held in what Meghan calls the cosmic womb.Learn more about Nelson: NoLimitsHypnotherapy.com (sessions + resources)0:00 Meet Nelson Whiting + what this episode covers1:50 Nelson's story: seminary teaching → illness → calling to hypnotherapy4:00 Early hypnosis experience + the power of the mind6:05 Training with Dennis Parker: “gospel foundation” + adversarial protocols9:04 Faith as decision-making; bringing subconscious online12:21 “Your Problem Isn't Pornography”: why behavior isn't the root13:22 How lust patterns form: imagination → memory → emotion → action17:41 Why common “solutions” are slow (support groups, blockers, confession)20:49 Repentance as inner work: thoughts → emotions → beliefs22:37 Repentance = learning; freedom to get it wrong (baseball study)27:54 Prayer as therapy: “be still and know” + intention behind stillness30:55 Survival mode, the amygdala, and rapid change through neuroplasticity32:01 Synaptic pruning: creating “space” between you and temptation36:19 Spiritual impact: self-criticism, energy depletion, separation from God41:12 Anxiety/depression as thought-patterns; perspective changes everything45:38 Hypnotherapy vs guided meditation (why customization matters)52:24 Nonlinear change: “you can jump to the new self”54:56 Agency: why “God take it away” can keep people powerless57:35 Masculine/feminine balance Hidden Wisdom initiates truth-seekers into the Mysteries, guiding listeners toward a lived experience of the Divine that awakens and transforms faith—without dismantling family or community. This podcast is perfect for women (and men) exploring faith renovation, spiritual awakening, Christian mysticism, sacred wisdom, and embodied spiritual growth. Pursue your Journey: ✨ Hidden Wisdom App – Coming Spring 2026! Pathway programs, community, library, events and more! Join the waitlist for updates, sneak peeks, and discounts!
Every believer eventually finds themselves living in the meantime — that uncomfortable middle place between God's promise and God's fulfillment. It's where dreams simmer, prayers linger, and obedience gets tested. Today, host Sue Duffield talks about what God is actually doing in the meantime, why it feels so long, and how to stay faithful when heaven seems quiet. It's the place between calling and clarity, promise and fulfillment, prayer and answer — a place the Bible is surprisingly familiar with. We'll explore how God uses "the meantime" to form, stretch, and strengthen us, especially as women who lead and serve. If you've ever felt delayed, discouraged, or just stuck in the in-between, this conversation will remind you that God is never wasting time. The meantime is not punishment — it's preparation. Spoiler: God does some of His best work in the waiting. www.sueduffield.com This episode and theme - presented at the Ladies' Tea, Tuesday January 27th, 2026 at America's Keswick, Whiting, NJ.
In this episode of Becoming a Bowhunter, Matty sits down with Dave Whiting, a highly respected traditional bowhunter with decades of experience hunting Australia's small game species. Today we're diving deep into bowhunting the small game species Australia has to offer, specifically, rabbits, hares, foxes and cats. Dave shares stories and lessons gathered over a lifetime with trad bows, covering everything from finding productive ground to learning how to move slowly, read sign, and wait for the right opportunity. This is a practical, experience-driven episode that highlights how small game hunting builds better bowhunters. After bowhunting for 55 years dave has had some incredible experiences in the bush and after we cover the small game species, Dave enlightens us with some of his fond memories and tales.
On episode 114 of Native Land Pod, hosts Angela Rye, Andrew Gillum, and Bakari Sellers are joined by guest co-host, Joy Reid! PLUS we’re joined by the famed creator of The 1619 Project and staff writer for the New York Times, Nikole Hannah-Jones. FOR YOUR SITUATIONAL AWARENESS The Federal Reserve is Under Investigation Minnesota AG Keith Ellison Announces Minnesota is Suing DHS The Clintons Skip Testifying to Congress about Epstein Druski’s Viral Video Making Fun of Mega Church Pastors Robin Kelly Announces Articles of Impeachment Against DHS Secretary Kristi Noem So much to discuss this week fam! We recorded last week’s episode right before Renee Good was shot and killed by an ICE officer in Minneapolis. Our hosts react and go through some of the protests and clashes with law enforcement in Minneapolis over the last week. We’re looking at sheriffs, mayors, DA’s–can anyone hold the new American Gestapo to account?? The Trump administration’s official social media accounts have been posting white supremacist and nazi slogans. At the same time, Trump’s EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) has encouraged specifically white males to file for employment discrimination. Our hosts discuss Trump’s efforts to whiten America with the PERFECT guest, creator of The 1619 Project, Nikole Hannah-Jones. Donate Meals to Minnesota via Loaves & Fishes: https://www.loavesandfishesmn.org/ Read More about ICE Funding: https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/ice-funding-world-militaries-b2790466.html https://www.sipri.org/sites/default/files/2025-04/2504_fs_milex_2024.pdf Read more from Nikole Hannah-Jones: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/27/magazine/trump-civil-rights-law-discrimination.html Read more about civil and human rights protections under the Trump Administration: https://civilrights.org/trump-rollbacks/ Author Boyah J Farah from Andrew’s CTA: https://www.instagram.com/boyahjfarah/?hl=en If you’d like to submit a question, check out our tutorial video: http://www.instagram.com/reel/C5j_oBXLIg0/ and send to @nativelandpod. We are 298 days away from the midterm elections. Welcome home y’all! —--------- We want to hear from you! Send us a video @nativelandpod and we may feature you on the podcast. Instagram X/Twitter Facebook NativeLandPod.com Watch full episodes of Native Land Pod here on YouTube. Native Land Pod is brought to you by Reasoned Choice Media. Thank you to the Native Land Pod team: Angela Rye as host, executive producer, and cofounder of Reasoned Choice Media; Andrew Gillum as host and producer, Bakari Sellers as host and producer, and Lauren Hansen as executive producer; LoLo Mychael is our research producer, and Nikolas Harter is our editor and producer. Special thanks to Chris Morrow and Lenard McKelvey, co-founders of Reasoned Choice Media. Theme music created by Daniel Laurent.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch on YouTubeIn this episode of the Worship Keys Podcast, host Carson welcomes Max Whiting, a talented and dedicated musician from the Church of 1122 in Jacksonville, Florida. Join them as they delve into Max's personal journey of faith and music, discussing his experiences with worship music, his inspiration from mentors like John Wilds and Leonard Ray Jarman Jr., and the profound impact of his family's faith following the tragic loss of his older sister. Max shares details about his setup, his love for worship through keys, and provides a live demonstration on playing 'Holy Forever.' The episode concludes with insights into local worship gatherings, emphasizing the importance of faithfulness and devotion in worship ministry. Support the showThanks for listening! Subscribe here to the podcast, as well as on YouTube and other social media platforms. If you have any questions or suggestions for who you want as a featured guest in the future or a topic you want to hear, email carson@theworshipkeys.com. New episodes release every Wednesday!
This week, we explore why generosity is one of the most uncomfortable topics in church culture and how Scripture reframes giving as a pathway of discipleship rather than pressure or fundraising. We sit down with David Whiting, Senior Vice President of GenerosityOS, to unpack the Six Levels of Giving and invite listeners to reflect on how generosity forms who God is shaping us to become.DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the cast members and guests. They do not necessarily reflect the official position of Christ Community Church.
What is the Byzantine Rite and how is it fully Catholic? In this episode of Purposely Catholic, Bobby and Khalil sit down with Fr. Andrew Summerson, a Byzantine Catholic priest from Whiting, Indiana, to explore the beauty, mystery, and tradition of the Byzantine Church. Fr. Andrew also shares his journey to the priesthood and what led him to serve Christ through the Eastern Catholic tradition. This conversation will expand your understanding of the Catholic Church and its deep spiritual roots.Chapters:00:00 Intro02:00 Meet Fr. Andrew Summerson17:00 The Byzantine Liturgy24:45 "Traditional" Mass34:10 What's the answer to our restlessness?41:00 Worship forms Lives45:45 Psalms are powerful - Summary and Emotion52:30 East vs West - Why do we worship differently?57:50 Diversity of expression01:04:30 What is a good way to start exploring the Byzantine Church?01:10:50 Purposely Pop Quiz!01:25:45 Closing#purposelycatholic
COUNTDOWN the top 30 episodes of 2025. Episode 752: Everything I Know About Publishing with Adam Wallace and Sue Whiting PART 1
In this deeply moving episode, we sit down with Teresa Whiting, the author of the book Graced, to explore the powerful, often overlooked stories of women in Scripture—like Tamar and Bathsheba—whose experiences of brokenness and redemption reveal the heart of God in profound ways. She shares the personal and spiritual journey that led her to write a book she never intended to, and how God gently transformed her resistance into a calling. As she studied these women's stories, Teresa discovered surprising truths about God's tenderness, justice, and deep care for the hurting. Together, we unpack how Scripture speaks directly to those who feel too broken or too far gone, offering a message of grace, truth, and restoration. For anyone wrestling with shame or still in the thick of healing, this conversation offers hope and permission to begin stewarding their story. God doesn't discard the wounded—He draws near, redeems, and uses their stories for His glory.Resources:Teresa's Podcast (Renamed)Teresa's Website GET STARTEDFree eBook: 7 Keys To Understanding Betrayal TraumaFree eBook: 5 Steps to Freedom From PornSchedule Your Free 15-Minute Counseling ConsultationJoin A Pure Desire Online Group SOCIALSFollow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFollow us on X (Twitter) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Founders often talk about an acquisition as the ultimate business goal. But Gwen Whiting knows M&A isn't always the fairytale it's made out to be. Gwen cofounded The Laundress, grew it into a cleaning empire, and sold the company to Unilever for a reported $100 million. But then... the product recall happened. Gwen tells Nicole about the scrappy days of launching and scaling The Laundress without investor capital, and the cautionary tales from the Unilever deal. Gwen talks about how she's approaching her new venture The Fill differently— and why she's not building it to sell. Then, Gwen opens up about her experience as one of the survivors of sexual assault by Dr. Robert Hadden, and what talking with other survivors taught her the power of collective action. Learn more about The Fill Unilever's response to the product recall Gwen's piece about learning her OBGYN was a predator