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Our Power Is Within
53: Dear Candy w/ Candy Widdifield

Our Power Is Within

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 74:05


https://www.justchaz.com/product-recommendations.htmlToday is the official one year anniversary episode! Whooo hoooo… And to celebrate our guest today is Candy Widdifield, some of you may know her as Dear Candy, from her weekly Q&A blog with www.rewiringyourwellness.com So if you have any burning yearning unanswered questions after today's episode you can email candy and ask her directly for her blog at: dearcandyquestions@gmail.com You can connect with candy on her website. However, she is currently full and not taking waitlist clients. Please follow along with the podcast on IG @OurPowerIsWithin. Share your favorite episode and tag me

Living Creatively
That's a Season Three Wrap! [S3E10]

Living Creatively

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 25:28


Whooo! Y'all it has been the season of seasons with this third one. While we're trying our best to be hopeful for what's to come, we both are still sitting like deers in headlights asking "What happened?" Join us as we reminisce about this last season and what we're looking forward to in the months to come.

Hey Plebes! with Miki and LG
51: Floccinaucinihilipilification

Hey Plebes! with Miki and LG

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 80:06


In this episode we talk about: Felipe's Whooo! (00:03:48), That Old Usher Song (00:08:35), Venom 2 Trailer/MCU News (00:16:28), Shoo Fly, Don't Bother Me (00:26:30), Miki's Trouble with Words (00:29:19), Useless Fridge Tech (00:49:35), Nel. Es Harina (00:51:50), Tik Tok Ideas (00:57:25), These Olympics are Wild (00:59:05), Z00MER News (01:07:58), and MORE! Like and Subscribe on YouTube Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @HeyPlebesEmail us your hate mail at heyplebespod@gmail.comWe live 5 Star Reviews on Apple Podcasts! If you don't then you must be bailando un P*nche Cumbión bien Loco.

The Options Insider Radio Network
OB 1018: Whooo-ing on the Vomitron!!

The Options Insider Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 56:52


HOST: MARK LONGO, THE OPTIONS INSIDER MEDIA GROUP CO-HOST: MARK SEBASTIAN, THE OPTION PIT CO-HOST: MIKE TOSAW, ST. CHARLES WEALTH MANAGEMENT IN THIS EPISODE MARK, THE GREASY MEATBALL, AND UNCLE MIKE BREAK DOWN: VOLATILITY TRENDING WITH SPY AND SPX MOST ACTIVE EQUITY OPTIONS TODAY INCLUDING F, BABA, PFE, AMC, SQ, NVDA, NIO, AAPL, AMD, TSLA EARNINGS SEASON VOLATILITY IN QCOM, PYPL, F, FB, BABA, LLY, ATVI, ROKU, UBER, MRNA, BYND UNUSUAL OPTIONS ACTIVITY IN BILI, TFC, NWSA AND MUCH MORE…

Who? Weekly
Matt Bomer, Raffaello Follieri & An Owl?

Who? Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 70:17


Whoooo! Whooo! Is that the sound of a new episode of Who? Weekly or the sound of an owl at the Jeannie Mai x Owls Brew Boozy Tea Party in West Hollywood? Surprise: it's both! Casa Zeta Jones expands into athleisure, Matt Bomer expands into sunglasses and Ashley I. & Jared H. expand (literally) into pregnancy — which they obviously announced on Amazon Live? Is DaBaby dafather of da(actual) baby inside DaniLeigh? Am I losing it or did Jerry O'Connell join the panel of The Talk? And speaking of mind-loss, Lindsey saw Boss Baby 2: Family Business. As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments and concerns, and we may play your call on a future episode. Support us and get a ton of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Scott Mills Daily
The Whooo Game

Scott Mills Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 28:17


Scott and Chris have another round of The Who Game plus we have a game of Animal Tennis to lift the spirits and we've found some classic Live Lounges for the quiz.

The Benchwarmers Trivia Podcast
EP 110: All Things Waffle Crisp (featuring Adam Speas from Throwback Trivia Takedown and Assistant Coach Matt Coleman)

The Benchwarmers Trivia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 110:23


Returning guests Adam Speas, from the Throwback Trivia Takedown, and Assistant Coach Matt Coleman joined us for this Mason-hosted game. In it we learned that Matt is moving to Seattle to become the next lifelong Kraken fan, that Mason is skilled at getting numerous Whooo!? calls, and finally, that Adam knows way too much about Waffle Crisp including that it is not a serial killer, but it is a killer cereal. https://www.patreon.com/benchwarmerstp https://www.facebook.com/benchwarmerstp https://www.twitter.com/benchwarmerstp https://www.instagram.com/benchwarmerstp/ https://www.teepublic.com/stores/benchwarmers-trivia-podcast

Come Back a Star: A Movie Award Podcast
045 - 42nd Street - Come Back a Star

Come Back a Star: A Movie Award Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 61:35


"You keep your feet on the ground and your head on those shoulders of yours and go out, and Sawyer, you're going out a youngster but you've got to come back a star!" Whooo! It's the source of our podcast's title! That doesn't mean we'll go easy on it though. The movie has its flaws, but so much of it is so iconic that its motifs have become tropes in our stories about showbusiness. Will it win a nomination for a Notscar? Tune in to see if whether or not we'll give our own award to the movie that gave us Come Back a Star's title.

Death By Video
DBV94: PSYCHO APE!

Death By Video

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 40:11


Whooo! It's our most divisive episode! We tackle the wild, wacky, and wickedly fun movie: Psycho Ape! Listen in as Phil and Kit try and tear down the mighty Psycho Ape, while Graham just enjoys the chaotic/kinetic energy of the film and defends it valiantly!

Hapihour!
EP58| The 4 Women Series: Toxic Femininity; Of Labels, Pressures and Obligations!

Hapihour!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 30:29


We eventually get to the last part of this series of the 4 women series, a series 4 part series in commemoration of the Women's month of March. Whooo! In this episode, I chose to challenge toxic femininity especially in the ways we are toxic to ourselves. The labels that victimize us, the pressures that lead us to irrational decisions, and the obligations that steal our identity and leave us worthless. This episode is to spark up curiosity to question other ways you could be toxic to yourself unintentionally as a woman and get rid of it!. Be inspired!

Purple Roads
Purple Roads Episode Twenty Five | Emma Watkins ("Emma Wiggle" The Wiggles)

Purple Roads

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 65:38


Whooo, wiggy, wiggy, wiggy.... Emma Watkins from The Wiggles joins Purple Roads from Australia to talk with Carey about her journey to becoming and being a Wiggle. Lots of laughs, inspiring conversation and you might even hear a little "Hot Potato"!

Violent Delights
Ep 9: A Real WHOOO Done It - Michael Peterson Debate

Violent Delights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021


On December 9th, 2001, a 9-1-1 call came in that would rock Durham, North Carolina; Kathleen Peterson was dead at the foot of a staircase. This small community was rocketed into the public eye as the trial of Michael Peterson became infamous....This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, JPEG, JPEG Thumb, Metadata, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3

Tumble Science Podcast for Kids

What are the origins of owls, and why do they stay up at night? We answer questions from two owl-curious Tumble listeners. with the help of Harvard ornithologist Dr. Scott Edwards. He takes us on a journey starting in the time of the dinosaurs, to unravel the secrets of what made owls WHOOOO they are today. This episode is brought to you with support from Turing Tumble! (Note: No relation to our podcast.)  Turing Tumble is an educational game where players build marble-powered computers to solve puzzles - with no screens necessary! Marshall and Lindsay tried it out with their son, and genuinely love it. Go to turingtumble.com/tumble to see how it works. Enter code TUMBLE for 10% off your order. Learn more about owls with Scott Edwards, in our bonus interview episode! It’s available to Patrons who pledge just $1/month. Support Tumble today at patreon.com/tumblepodcast. Check out the bird family tree, and then draw your own version! It’s on our blog at sciencepodcastforkids.com, along with other free educational resources. Click here to watch Marshall & Wingo’s “True or Poo” game show with Tumble listener Orla!

Cincinnati Fan Talk
...on ideas

Cincinnati Fan Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 42:56


Wondering if the #Bengals would do something kind of out of the ordinary this off-season. Plus why the Cam Newton video struck a nerve with me, and Snowfall is back! Whooo!!! #cincypods #blackhistorymonth #nfl --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lp513/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lp513/support

This is the Gospel Podcast
Song of the Heart

This is the Gospel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 37:50


Stories in this episode: Steve gets to choose the song at his mission farewell and discovers pirates in the hymnal; Lillie finds herself leading a choir of cloistered nuns in singing her least favorite hymn; The last few lines of a treasured song turn out to be Holly’s only solace as she faces heart wrenching disappointment in her journey to adopt. View shownotes at LDSLiving.com/thisisthegospel Follow us on instagram and facebook @thisisthegospel_podcast Transcript:  KaRyn  0:03   Welcome to "This Is the Gospel," an LDS Living podcast where we feature real stories from real people who are practicing and living their faith every day. I'm your host, KaRyn Lay.  I am really excited because we have something so fun to introduce our theme today. I was scrolling through my social media feed–as one does–and this comedy bit from Steve Soelberg popped up. And as I was watching it, I was like, "Oh, my gosh, he's read my diary about some of the hymns that we sing on Sundays." So I thought there was no better way to get us talking about music and our gospel practice than to start by having a good laugh together. Here's Steve. Steve  0:40   You know, I do have this theory, though. I think it is good to be embarrassed and do things that make yourself feel awkward and kind of out of place and stupid sometimes. And I think that's healthy. I think it's good to do that. That's why I went on a, I went on a two year mission for my Church. Because it made me feel embarrassed and awkward. I had a lot of doors slammed in my face, and I think that's healthy.  One of my favorite parts of it was even before I left. Before I left, they said, "Steve, you get to pick the hymns that the congregation is going to sing before you leave." It was like a little farewell thing. And I thought that's cool. That's a big responsibility and I didn't want to mess it up. So I asked my dad, I was like, "What hymn should we sing?" And my dad goes, "I don't care, just don't sing the pirate hymn." And I was like, "Wait, what? There's a pirate hymn? What are you talking about? We have a pirate hymn?" And I've done some research on the pirate hymn. The pirate hymn–the lyrics are used across many Christian churches. And as far as I know, my Church is the only one that uses this particular tune. The tune is also used by 1950's Disney movie that was about pirates and the ocean. And so I go, "Dad, please explain to me, what is the pirate hymn?" And he goes, "Well, it goes, it goes yeah, da da da da," and I was like, "Okay, that does sound kind of piratey, but keep going." And he goes, "Yeah, da da da da da" And that felt so piratey I was like, "Oohh... and I started the swashbuckle a little bit"–I don't know why my pirates are Irish, but they are. It just feels . . . I don't know why that's how that goes, but I don't know how to do a pirate accent. It's all Irish. Sorry, if you're in Ireland, and you're watching this.  I didn't recognize the song yet. Right? "Ya da da da da da," I  was like, "I don't recognize it yet." And I was like, "Dad, please sing it." And he's like, "Ugh." He didn't want to, but he did. And he goes, "Well, I'm gonna sing it the right way. With the pirate accent." My dad sings, he goes, "Okay, this is the song. 'Who's on the Lord's say who? Now is the time you show.'"  I was like "Oh! That is a pirate hymn." "We ask it fearlessly!" Fearlessly? What is that! Like, running the Jolly Roger up like, "Are you on the Lord's side? Fly the flag then, we ask it fearlessly. Who's on the Lord's side?" And then it doubles down on the pirate theme, it goes yeah, "Ya da da da da da da, ya da da da da da" at that point seaspray is hitting you in the face. My favorite part, "Who's on the large side who," And the whole congregation sings that line, everybody goes "Whoooooo," You have grandma's next year going "Whooo." Is that how we sing that? Then you look up at the top for direction and it goes "Sing pirately." You go, "Oh there we go. That makes sense."  Sing it pirately.  You go, "Are you on the Lard's side?" "The Lord?" "The LORD?" "The Lord?" "The Lord's side! He's on the starboard side." Of course we sang that when I left. I was like, "Dad, I'm shoving off! We gotta sing the pirate hymn." So excited. KaRyn  4:55   That was Steve Soelberg at Dry Bar Comedy. We love Dry Bar and Steve Soelberg for lots of reasons, but the fact that they specifically offer stand up that doesn't make us bleep anything, that's kind of a big deal. In fact, Steve has a whole special that you can watch on the Dry Bar app that doesn't require any bleeping.  So maybe you're a better person than me, but I really resonated with this whole thing. I'm admitting here and now that I have giggled through more than a few hymns in my day, "Scatter sunshine," "Put your shoulder to the wheel," those have always made me feel just a little like we're all "Yo, ho ho ho-ing" through the rest hymn. And I just realized that I miss the rest hymn! I miss it. And if that's not a pandemic miracle, I honestly don't know what is.  Music is such a funny thing in our gospel worship. There are a lot of different camps of opinion about our hymns. Maybe sometimes we wish they were a little more lively or a little bit more modern. Or in the case of the pirate hymns, maybe we wish they were a little less lively? A little more reverent? I think the reason we have so many different feelings and opinions about the music in our church is because sacred music is one of the ways that so many of us connect to heaven. It's the workhorse of our spiritual communion. It can be a conduit of praise and revelation, a way to express our gratitude and keep a prayer in our hearts.  We use it to spiritually prepare ourselves for participating in holy ordinances. And for me, it's often the tool that God uses to soften my heart so that he can correct me and invite me to come closer. Maybe I forgot to list the way that sacred music wends its way into your gospel practice. But if you think about it, I'm sure something came to your mind.  Today we've got two stories about the way our sacred music tutors and blesses us as disciples. Our first story comes from Lillie, whose love for music and languages gave her the unique opportunity to start a choir, quite different from any that she'd been a part of before. Here's Lillie. Lillie  6:50   The year my husband and I got married, I was teaching high school Spanish so I had summers off, and he was still in school so he had time in the summers as well. So we decided to volunteer. I needed more experience with Latin American countries so that I could feel like I was a better teacher. So I decided to–we signed up for this nonprofit to go and do nonprofit work in Ecuador, with a man named Washington Zambrano, he was actually a bishop at the time too, but he was a dentist. We signed up to be there for almost four months.  And when we got there, there were a bunch of nurses there that were volunteering with him, actual dentists, dental hygienists, so we basically did whatever he asked us to do. One particular service we were asked to do was go and help a bunch of nuns that lived in a monastery there in the historical district of Ecuador and Quito. Cloistered nuns take vows to never leave the convent. And they vow to just basically study and pray and be close to God. So it's pretty amazing that these women chose these things.  Some of the women that we met while we were in there doing their dental work, had actual jobs before they had taken their vows. And so some of them hadn't entered the convent until they were in like their 50's. And others were young, there were a couple of nuns that hadn't taken the vow to be a cloistered nun yet, so those were the nuns that would go out and get food or take some of the prepared food that the nuns made, and give it to the homeless population there in Quito.  So when we went to do dental work for the nuns who obviously hadn't had dental work in a long time, we felt really lucky to have been invited. And we kept hearing from the director, "We are so lucky to be here. They don't let people come in." And so we did feel that and we were really expressing how happy we were to be there, and we knew that it was probably the only time we'd be let in there.  They were super excited when we came because they didn't see people very often. They were talking our ears off. It was super fun. And so while one nun was getting her teeth cleaned, we'd be chatting with the other nuns and getting to know them. I do remember two nuns, they were actually radio personalities in their previous life. They were hilarious, and I think that they missed the attention. Oh my goodness, they were wonderful.  So somehow music came up with the nuns while we were there, and they had missed music in their lives and didn't have anyone to lead a choir. And my husband is a musician and he plays the guitar really well and oftentimes when we would go to do the dental work at the schools or in little villages I would play the violin and he would play the guitar and we'd just play music for them. They said, "Well, we would love a choir, can you teach us music? Can we form a choir? Would you come and do that?" And it was like our dream come true, "Yes!" You know, because I mean, dental work is one thing, but doing music is is exciting and super fun. So yes, we said we'd love to.  And so myself, my husband, and so we got it all set up, and I got these folders, I thought they would feel really important having you know, their folders. I wanted them to know that I was taking it seriously. So I gave them their folders, they had a pencil, you know, to mark anything. The real problem was I didn't have music. And the only music I had access to was the church hymns. So I found a hymnal. It was in Spanish, of course. And I chose some songs that I thought were simple. And I was really drawn to, "As Sisters in Zion" And then the other song was, "As I Have Loved You", and "Keep the Commandments." [Nuns singing "Love One Another" in Spanish"  So the "Sisters in Zion" song, it was an interesting one, because I'm going to be honest, I haven't always loved that song. I haven't always enjoyed singing it. Maybe because I grew up listening to Relief Society sisters sing it, and maybe, you know, there were older voices in there that weren't always the most lovely to listen to–I don't know, it just wasn't a song that I always loved. But as I read the words in Spanish, the translation, it's called, "We Serve United." And what I think is neat about that is they are, they were cloistered nuns serving together.  The first line, the first part of the song, "We serve together because we're sisters." And then it's saying that they hope God blesses us in our work, and we will edify his kingdom on the earth, bringing service in love. It's very simple, and there's nothing that says even Zion in it. And I felt like it translated perfectly for their situation, I thought that they would relate to it, and that it would help them feel strength in their purpose.  So when I brought this song in their little folders with their little pencils–which, they were just giddy when we arrived, I still remember their faces. And remember, they're wearing habits, just like on "The Sound of Music," and they were so excited to see us that of course, we were just thrilled. And I remember singing the song with them, they really caught on pretty quickly. And after they sang it, they looked at me and they said, "Wow, did you write this for us?" Like, "No, actually Janice Kapp Perry wrote this, but it does relate," like, they loved it. They just loved it, it almost became their anthem.  And what I love about it is it completely changed my perspective on this song. I cannot sing this song. Without thinking about these sisters. I really, I saw them as my sisters. I–when we sang that together, I just felt so much love that Heavenly Father had for them.  They let us come several more times during that time we spent in Ecuador, and they weren't really preparing for anything, they didn't have a choir concert, I think it was for their own edification. I think they just really wanted to sing.  So I've always loved music, and I feel like music is what helped me build my testimony throughout my younger years and even now, if I have questions, they're often answered while I'm singing hymns. And I feel like this experience solidified that for me, because, as we sang, the Spirit was there. Music invites the Spirit. And it doesn't matter what religion we are, we are all children of God, and singing a song or singing a hymn that speaks words of truth invites the Spirit. And I felt that so strongly and I looked around at these faces of these beautiful nuns singing "As Sisters in Zion," and I could see the love that they had for the same Heavenly Father, and I feel like it really did unite us in a cause for good. And I'll never sing that song again without that feeling. KaRyn  15:34   That was Lillie. We first heard her story on our pitch line and were mesmerized by her description of acquire of cloistered nuns in Ecuador singing "As Sisters in Zion." My favorite spark of gospel from Lillie's story is that when we sing songs that speak truth, the spirits present, regardless of our faith tradition. And that's only amplified when we sing those songs together.  All my fellow choir nerds out there know that something really cool happens when we join our shaky, imperfect voices in praise of Jesus. And I think that something is a taste of Zion. The things that make us different or disconnected seem to fall away as we exert the same kind of effort to take individual notes and individual voices, and meld them into one. I think it's a really transcendent experience, and it can change the way that we see one another.  Maybe it's the erstwhile fiction writer in me speaking here, but I have this vision that someday anthropologists in the year 3000, will find this recording of a Spanish translation of Janice Kapp Perry's, "As Sisters in Zion" in an abandoned nunnery in Ecuador, and it'll spark a historical mystery for our posterity that will end with them coming to the conclusion that we were a unified and connected people across cultures and continents.  I know, it's a little far fetched, but a girl can dream, right? And maybe, just maybe, when we get back from this quarantine, we'll all decide to take another look at joining the ward choir. Just a thought. Our next story about the power of music comes from Holly who needed additional strength to move forward after a devastating setback. Here's Holly. Holly  17:16   My husband and I were married in 1986, it seems like a really long time ago. And in 1991, we did our first adoptions. We had three biological children and in 91, we went to Romania, to adopt and adopted two little girls from orphanages there and decided that we would really want to welcome kids into our home who had been abandoned, neglected, in some way–hard to place, because we also had a biological daughter with disabilities, and so it really opened up a world of possibility for us to add to our family.  When we decided to adopt, when we felt inspired to adopt another child, or add another child, we always took it to the Lord. We always prayed, we always got confirmation, we both had to be on the same page. I think my husband would tell you that, if we had adopted every child that I had felt would be a good fit, we'd probably have 50. And we don't have quite that many, but we always got confirmation. And that was one of the things that I relied on, right? Is feeling confirmation from the spirit that these were the children that I needed to add to my home.  So in 2007–actually beginning in 2006–we started to pursue an adoption from a country in Africa, it's no longer open, but at the time it was open, and we had that same familiar feeling, it's time to go add to our family. We did all of the paperwork, and I traveled to that country prepared to adopt. My husband was going to stay home, I was going to go and I took one of my teenage daughters with me to do this adoption. And we actually spent months there.  We lived there to complete these adoptions, and we found three little girls. One was in an orphanage, and two were actually abandoned in the hospital, and they were legally adopted to us. We got birth certificates, and passports in the Richardson name, the courts released them into my custody and I started taking care of them, while we were still undergoing the rest of the legal process and the court process.  Absolutely bonded, I fall in love with my kids very quickly. The last step is to go to the American Embassy and get visas to bring them home to the United States. We went to the American Embassy and they . . . they said "No." They turned us down. First they said "Well, we need to go verify where these girls actually came from." So we tracked down all the information we had, we tracked down the police report where the kids were abandoned, I mean, we tracked all of this information down, provided all of the paperwork, and then there was another reason. And we just couldn't figure it out. And it started to get concerning.  One day with my teenage daughter who had come with me, we got a knock on our apartment door where we were staying and it was Child Services from this country, and they were coming to take the kids back into their custody. Two of them were newborns, one of them was only three months old, so they were really close in age. And I had been their full time caregiver around the clock for a couple of months at least. And here, these people show up and they're like, "We're here to take your babies." And I'm like, "What? What . . . like, How can that be possible?"  And they just said, "Well, we know you're having trouble with the American Embassy, so you go work it out in America, and we're going to take care of the girls here," and told us to go home and work on the problem at home. And we were just like, I was just stunned. I . . .I couldn't believe it, right. It was really traumatic and very sad.  And here I had been, trying to be faithful, following the spirit, and it had not worked out and I was in shock and grief. I did not feel the Comforter, I did not feel supported, I actually felt betrayed. I felt betrayed by God, that He had led me so far, and then taken away the ability for me to get these little girls home.  I had this realization that I was at a moment of choosing. And I did debate a little bit on on whether this was going to be the last straw for me, because we'd gone through some really rough stuff. I could have said, "Okay, I'm done. I'm out." I had, at the time, this was 2007, so I had a laptop, it  used to have a CD player and I had CD's with me from the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. And as I played, "How Firm a Foundation," I was stuck on the last verse. And the last verse says, "The soul that on Jesus hath leaned for repose, I will not, I cannot, desert to His foes. That soul, though all hell should endeavor to shake, I'll never, no never, I'll never no never, I'll never, no never, no never forsake."  And I literally put that on repeat. This music helped calm my soul, it was so soothing, and I just sat there and listened and cried and listened and cried and cried. And made that commitment that I'll never forsake. I'll never forsake, no matter how hard it is, I'll never forsake and that was, that was really my moment of choosing. That music really helped me choose faith.  I heard later, one of the people that was helping us said that they had just participated in a meeting where the woman who had come and taken my children from me, stood up and said that Mormons were not Christian, and that she had saved these children from a fate worse than death by preventing them from coming to an LDS home. I don't know exactly what her difficulties were with my religion, but it was very clear that that was the reason that they decided that they were going to prevent these kids from coming home.  Now what happened is, I went home and I spent, we spent many, many hours with attorneys and working the legal process, and the reality was–it never happened. And they didn't come home.  I entered a period of really dark depression, because I couldn't bring them home. And it just felt so awful that I knew where they were, and I couldn't do anything about it. People would ask me, "How are you doing?" and I would literally burst into tears. I look at pictures from that year, I never did my hair, I never wore makeup, I put on sweats, like I could barely get myself out of bed. But because I chose to stay in the gospel and to do the things that I needed to do to feel the light again, because I didn't for a long time.  One morning, in December of that year, I woke up and I could tell that things were a little bit better. That was the day that I started to really feel like I was healing from that. And now it's been, what, 14 years. And every time I still hear that song, I remember that commitment that I made, both to myself, but to God as well to say, I'm going to stay, and I choose faith.  And I think sometimes. . . II think sometimes people think that, that people stay in the church out of maybe naivete, but, but I choose to stay in spite of the difficulties, and I choose to stay in spite of not knowing. And I chose to stay even when things were really hard and I felt like they were really not fair–and they weren't fair. But I knew that I would have dark times but I also knew that I could rely on Heavenly Father and my Savior, I knew that they would be there, and I knew that I would get through it. And I did it.  And I think part of it for me is knowing that if I hold on during those dark times that the light will come again. I've gone to the temple where I felt not one thing. I've prayed where I felt like not one thing, nobody was listening, nobody cared. But I just did the things I knew I was supposed to do, and the light came back. KaRyn  25:37   That was Holly. Holly and her husband, are parents to 25 children who've come into their family in various ways. And if that doesn't tell you what you need to know about her willingness to commit when the Spirit directs her, I don't know what does.  I appreciate what she learned about the beauty of our hymns as spiritual teachers, that when we listen to and surround ourselves with sacred music as part of our discipleship, we're creating a little well of inspiration that we can dip from when we need to learn something or decide something in a moment, even if that moment is characterized by pain or grief. Those songs will float upward and act as a catalyst for the Spirit. But even better, after we've had that experience with the Spirit, the moment is gonna fade, but that song will still remain.  And just like Holly said, every time we hear it, it becomes this tangible touchstone of a time when we were inextricably connected to heaven, a solid reminder to recommit or to stay strong or to have additional peace.  I suspect that most of us could point to a pivotal moment when a song, a sacred song, offered an answer or comfort to us. I know I can. For me, it always seems to come from the song, "I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go." In fact, that song has become kind of an inside joke between me and the Lord. Every single time I don't want to do something scary, or I'm on the fence about following inspiration or revelation. Invariably, I go to church, I sit in the back pew, I argue with the Spirit about it, and then we sing this song for the closing hymn.  This conversation with music and the Spirit happened when I was trying to decide whether to serve a full time mission. And it happened when I was feeling nervous about my decision to leave my job and move to South Korea. And it happened again when I didn't get into a graduate program that I desperately, desperately, wanted to be a part of. And when the answer was to stay right where I was for the time being. It's this line that gets me every time, "But if by a still small voice He calls to paths that I do not know, I'll answer Dear Lord with my hand in thine, I'll go where you want me to go."  I admit that it has some of the lilting of a pirate hymn, but it's my pirate hymn. And every time I hear it, I am reminded that sacred music is a powerful and personal tool of communion between me and my Heavenly Parents. There's one other piece of this that I think is worth mentioning. In a Church Educational System talk the President Nelson gave in 2008 he spoke about the power and the protection of worthy music.  And at the outset, it might seem like our stories today were all about the power of music, the power to unify, to transcend differences, to anchor us to the gospel and soothe our troubled hearts. But when I look a little bit deeper, I can see what President Nelson was talking about when he said, quote, "Music is not only a source of power, but also of protection," end quote.  Surrounding ourselves with sacred music–and that could be lots of different kinds of music, I'm not just talking about hymns, but surrounding ourselves with sacred music offers a shield against the darts of the adversary. It covers our efforts to share eternal truths when disagreements, misunderstandings, or cultural differences could easily drive a wedge between an ad hoc choir director and her newly formed corral of nuns. Sacred music can hold us still, while our hearts break in a hotel room far from home. And it can fill us with a hope that is strong enough to cast out the doubt and the dissonance that threatens to send us far from God's goodness.  In my own life, I've seen sacred music fill the space between the angry words in my head and my sometimes too sharp tongue. It stopped me from saying things that I couldn't take back. And I have experienced the presence of angels after a light filled song open the gates of heaven against a darkness that felt like it could own me.  Worthy music is a power and a protection. Is it any wonder then, that President Nelson warned us in that talk to use that power and care for that protection intentionally, when he said, quote, "Do not degrade yourself with the numbing shabbiness and irreverence of music that is not worthy of you. It is not harmless. It can weaken your defenses. Fill your minds with worthy sights and sounds. Cultivate your precious gift of the Holy Ghost. Protect it. Carefully listen for its quiet communication, you will be spiritually stronger if you do," end quote.  And to that, my friends, all I can say is amen. And in the spirit of our theme today, I want to leave you with one more thing, a hymn that my Pappy used to sing with all of his heart and soul in our sacrament meeting, arranged and sung by some of my favorite musicians. I hope it gives you an added measure of power and protection today. This is "II Stand All Amazed" by the Bonner family. Bonner Family  31:33   "I stand all amazed at the love Jesus offers me. Confused at the grace that so fully he proffers me. Oh, it is wonderful that he should care for me enough to die for me. Oh it is wonderful, wonderful to me."  "Wonderful to me. I marvel that he would descend from His throne divine. To rescure a soul so rebellious and proud as mine. Oh, it is wonderful that he should care for me enough to die for me. Oh it is wonderful, wonderful to me."  "I stand all amazed at the love, I stand all amazed. Wonderful to me. Wonderful to me."  KaRyn  34:33   That's it for this episode of "This Is the Gospel." Thank you to our storytellers, Lillie and Holly, and comedian Steve Solberg and Dry Bar Comedy for sharing their stories and their love for all worthy music, including the piratey ones.  We'll have a link to Steve's full length comedy special–that again requires no bleeping–and more info about each of our storytellers in our show notes. We'll also have a way for you to find more of that gorgeous music from the Bonners. Seriously, they're bringing a whole new energy to our hymns, and I am here for it. You can find our show notes at LDSliving.com/thisisthegospel.  One of my favorite things besides the Bonner family and cake is hearing from you. We love to hear how this podcast is adding to your practice of the gospel. You can find us on social media at @thisisthegospel_podcast, or leave us a review on Apple, Stitcher, or whatever platform you listen on. Reviews are super helpful in pushing us up in the recommended section of a lot of platforms, so more people can find us easily.  All of the stories in this episode are true and accurate as affirmed by our storytellers. We find so many stories through the pitch line and we'll be gathering those stories and ideas for season four soon so get ready to share them. You'll have three minutes to pitch your story when you call 515-519-6179. This episode was produced by me KaRyn Lay, with story production and editing from Erika Free. It was scored, mixed and mastered by Mix at Six studios and our executive producer is Erin Hallstrom. You can find past episodes of this podcast and other LDS Living podcasts at LDSliving.com/podcasts.   Show Notes + Transcripts: http://ldsliving.com/thisisthegospel See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Secret Friends Unite! podcast
Episode 314: Secret Friends Unite 314 - Whooo are the court of owls

Secret Friends Unite! podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 81:22


We werejoined by Code 47 co-host Alex Terry to discuss the geeky news and what we've been watching and reading. In the Thunderdome, we took a look at the modern classic Batman story, The Court of Owls. We explore the story and the various ways it's become a very important part of the Dark Knight's mythos and media beyond comics. Follow us on Twitter: @secretfriendsu Subscribe to our podcast and youtube channel. Leave a review or a comment and you'll be entered for a prize. Https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuEwPwDrspRc9Jq9HHwiDYQ

DualiTEA
Episode 24: Whooo R U? Ft. The Mad Hatter himself J-Spades

DualiTEA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 63:27


WHOOO R U? Ft. The Mad Hatter himself J Spades Since It's the episode before Valentine's day We wanted to pull up and press y'all about how to not abandon yourself and remember who you are while dating + talk about a bunch more. IG @dualiTeaPodcast @jspades222 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dualitea/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dualitea/support

Golden Craft Cast
Ep. #36: Favorite Cult Classic Films {Fixing da divot, cinema craft bunz, and In American, it's WHooo-ver!}

Golden Craft Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 146:19


We got an exciting one for not only you guys but us personally as we get to talk about some of our personal favorite films that are hail as cult classic films. We got our friend, Juver Ramirez, from Cinema Bunz, a great movie podcast that he co-hosts, joining us to discuss all our personal favorite films we grew up and/or come cross with. This week we got Liquid Gravity Brewing's Miami Heist Hazy DIPA and Clown Shoe Brewing's Pecan Pie Porter. Hope you all enjoy this fun episode as we share our appreciation to some of our beloved picks and hope to get you guys on the next one! To the Craft! Our Anchor page: https://anchor.fm/golden-craft-cast Our Twitch Page: https://www.twitch.tv/goldencraftcast Cinema Bunz: https://anchor.fm/cinemabunz

Scott Mills Daily
Bambi On Ice

Scott Mills Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 33:40


If you think Scott is too big for his boots, think again! He has some ginormous (whooo) ones to help him cope with the snow and the team are loving it. Also, listener Ryan is worried about a camera roll that has fallen into the hands of his family and The Whooo game has a special, Superbowl style, half time treat.

NBA Straya
Mon Feb 8: D-ROSE TRADED TO NYC, STEPH & JOKIC CRUSH IT + WEEKEND WINNERS & LOSERS (Ep 545)

NBA Straya

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 31:51


Tell ya what... that was a HELLUVA NBA weekend! D-Rose got traded BACK to NYC... Also... there was a Superbowl... but still. We got some amazing games & performances... so we're wrapping it all up for ya! DRUNKENLY! WHOOO! SO! Lots to cover in Weekend Winners & Losers.. some NBA Straya GAME WRAPS... as well as THAT'S NOT A KNIFE, Spud of the Night, Old Mate No Mates, Pantsing of the Evening and a VERY close, BETTER THAN LONZO BALL! Plus it's Monday, so DICKHEAD OF THE WEEKEND! There's also YEAH NAHs -- an Unpopular Opinion of the Day & OUTBACK TAKEHOUSE, where we're serving up a flame grilled take... As always, there's a pick & preview for ALL the games tomorrow !! And we are CRUSHING the picks at the moment: go check out some odds at Play Up using THIS LINK! AND we close out with a classic COOKING WITH BAYNESY!!!!! Righto! get around us at -- facebook.com/NBAstraya -- twitter.com/NBAstraya -- NBAstraya.com ... and if you wanna buy a NBA Straya t-shirt or hoody - SMASH THIS NEW MERCH LINK!!!! the NICKNAME Tees are still on sale now too!!!! Also: support our advertisers: Use the code STRAYA at TheDailyLiquor.com for a free 6-pack! Get smart & get 20% off at KNOWABLE with the code STRAYA Love ya guts ledges!!

Crypto Currency Chat
E239 122520 TOP 10/CRYPTO NEWS

Crypto Currency Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 18:41


Hello Cryptonauts, Happy Holidays and I wish you all the best in 2021. BTC ATH @ 25K USD. Whooo!!! And the BTC rocket is passed the moon. STACK SATS AND HODL! ADIOS! ⚡ DISCORD: CryptoCurrencyChat https://discord.gg/xYVvvUN ⚡ DONATIONS (BTC, ETH, USDC, BAT) blockchainjohn.crypto ⚡ (BEST AND EASIEST) EARN COMPOUNDED CRYPTO INTEREST CELSIUS NETWORK - Join Celsius Network using my referral code 1089186773 when signing up and earn $20 in BTC with your first deposit of $200 or more! #UnbankYourself https://celsiusnetwork.app.link/1089186773 ⚡ (EASIEST) FIAT TO CRYPTO EXCHANGE COINBASE - I got us $10 each of free Bitcoin when you sign up with my invite link and buy or sell at least $100 of digital currency: https://www.coinbase.com/join/jmungia?src=android-share GEMINI - Have you seen the Gemini app? Try it using my code and we'll each get $10 USD of Bitcoin. https://gemini.com/share/jdg8nclb ⚡ (BEST AND FASTEST) FIAT TO BTC EXCHANGE CASH APP - Hey! I’ve been using Cash App to send money and spend using the Cash Card. Try it using my code and you’ll get $5. HLSRXHM https://cash.app/app/HLSRXHM ⚡ (EXCHANGES I USE FOR ALTCOINS) BINANCE - https://accounts.binance.us/en/register?ref=35138569 PROBIT - https://www.probit.com/r/8182287 ⚡ (EASIEST) MINER NICEHASH - https://www.nicehash.com/?refby=1cc41df4-86f7-424c-8203-ddfaf6a90160 ⚡ (BEST) EXTENSIONS Lolli https://www.lolli.com/ref/vffJdho9Vj --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/CryptoCurrencyChat/support

Podzooky
Episode 73: Rugrats, Reptar and how to use E621.net (with special John Walter Stockwell)

Podzooky

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 84:31


Whooo, doggy! This is a wild episode for the Kaiju Hollywood bad boys Brandon, Luke and Martin as they discuss specific Reptar episodes from the classic Nickelodeon animation Rugrats with special guest John Walter Stockwell. Topics include sexualizing ducks, how to properly use e621.net and being nerds about animation. Very expensive!

EmpowerHER
[INTERVIEW] Real Talk on Hormones, Health & Self Awareness w/ Alisa Vitti

EmpowerHER

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 53:55


I believe today’s interview is a MUST listen for every WOMAN who wants to better understand her BODY, HORMONES, overall HEALTH!  Alisa Vitti is our guest who is a functional nutrition and women's hormone expert, the founder of modern hormone health care company FLO Living, bestselling author of WomanCode & In The Flo, two books that COMPLETELY changed my world as I’ve ventured down this journey all about hormones & she is creator of MyFLO, which is the #1 paid period app on iTunes and the first and only period tracking and cycle syncing (& also what I use hahah WHOOO).  Honestly, I really think this conversation will be really eye opening in a lot of ways but also help you feel REALLY supported on your journey toward more self awareness!  I cannot WAIT to hear what you think! Be sure to let us know by tagging @alisa.vitti and me @kacia.fitzgerald on Instagram if this hit home with you!  LINKS REFERRED TO in this EPISODE:  FLOLIVING.COM for ALL the goods!! Connect with Alisa on INSTAGRAM  @floliving @alisa.vitti  & a couple of resources you’ll love:  There’s a Right Way To Quit the Pill: Here’s What You Need to Know:  https://www.floliving.com/the-right-way-to-quit-the-pill/ MYFLOWTRACKER.COM  My Flo App  FLOW 28— Cycle Syncing Membership  https://cyclesyncingmembership.com/ PLAYLIST:  Lady Gaga “Venus”  Also I mentioned---> Our SPONSOR of the podcast ORGANIFI! Organifi, is a line of organic superfood blends that I LOVEEE & use every day— they have a whole line of plant based nutrition products made with REALLY high quality ingredients that are organic and free of fillers and contain less than 3g of sugar per serving which is hugeeeeee.   My obsession is THEIR TEAS which taste more like a hot chocolate or latte, in particular Harmony is my new fav they just came out with that is for balancing HORMONES! BOO YA!  You can check out all their products here www.organifi.com/kacia  & use the Code "KACIA" for 20% OFF anything in their ENTIRE store just because you’re an empowerHER listener!!  Topic or speaker suggestions?  Shoot us an email: hello@kaciafitzgerald.com  FOR ALL THE  other JUICE?  To join my email list: Click here to Subscribe now & all the funsies at kaciafitzgerald.com  Follow our EMPOWERHER PUMP-UP JAMS playlist on Spotify!

Podcast of the Abyss
Word of the Day

Podcast of the Abyss

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 13:44


What’s up dirty cones And now on Spotify.... Whooo hooo! The words are there The dialogue is in you Your truth is in you, please share your light your love and your truth Hope this helps Speak your truth and be free Thanks for listening Hooyah, Mike A more Positive Abyss

A Moment of Your Time
188 - “Closed Doors” by Lena Whooo

A Moment of Your Time

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 3:07


Lena Whooo is based in Berlin, Germany. Find more of Lena: Instagram: @Lena_whooo  Website: www.lenawhooo.com A Statement from Lena:  "“Closed Doors” is about opportunities and how we seem to miss them. Especially by letting us get discouraged by others or by negative thoughts or fears from ourselves. Well, at least when it's about our deepest wishes that, we don't even dare to follow – the impact these dreams seem to have on us (especially if they may be able to fail) seem to scare us so much that, we tend to don't follow them at all at most times; why is it, that we would still complain about not living our goal or that dream life? It will be published in “UN-FULLDILLED” – my first book of poems and short stories that is going to be published. The date is yet still to be announced." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Created during a time of quarantine in the global Coronavirus pandemic, A Moment Of Your Time's mission is to provide a space for expression, collaboration, community and solidarity. In this time of isolation, we may have to be apart but let's create together.  Follow Us: Instagram | Twitter Created by CurtCo Media Concept by Jenny Curtis Theme music by Chris Porter A CurtCo Media Production See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Confidently Wrong
#009 XBOX Series X and PS5 Launch and Mandalorian S2E2-4

Confidently Wrong

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 79:00


WHOOO! In this mega-episode we have a hands-on, eyes-on report from Mike about the PS5. We also have a special guest, BK, who gives his first impressions of the XBOX Series X. Of course we lament the rest of us not being able to get a next-gen console because of bots and scalpers. We finish up the show with very different views on the second season of the Mandalorian so far. Should you just go watch Fargo instead? At least one of us seems to think so.www.Twitter.com/confidently_podwww.Instagram.com/confidently_podFollow us @confidently_podMusic: The Victory Of Heroes by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

What Were We Talking About
3WTA Episode 100 - WHOOO THE 100TH EPISODE - AKA The Time For Animaniacs Edition

What Were We Talking About

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020 91:02


Due to some technical difficulties, last week's episode is going up... today. In our 100th episode, Michael and Jake discuss their memories of growing up watching Animaniacs

Amanda Loves (to hate) Teen Mom
Teen Mom OG Season 4 Episode 2 “Letting Go” with Special Guest Alissa Padilla!

Amanda Loves (to hate) Teen Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 81:37


WHOOO! This season is GOOD YOU GUYS! We are only into episode 2 and even MACI is giving us the DRAWMA! (I mean…as much as she is capable of). I am joined by Teen Mom superfan and AL2HTM VIP member Alissa Padilla to break this shit DOWN. On this episode, Maci and Kyle have the … Continue reading Teen Mom OG Season 4 Episode 2 “Letting Go” with Special Guest Alissa Padilla! →

LET’S PUT IT INTO WORDS
Whooo said that?????

LET’S PUT IT INTO WORDS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 36:39


On this week epsiode, we discuss #lockdown2 and we speak on the topic of being 'Passive-Aggressive' #LetsPutItIntoWords Get involved with our conversation every Monday. Follow us on @intowordspod Hosts: @gabriella.amc & @mariaogun --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/letsputitintowords/message

A Moment of Your Time
155 - “Unfinished Remains” by Lena Whooo

A Moment of Your Time

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 3:33


Lena Whooo is an artist, actress and author based in Germany. She studied literature science and German philology and decided to go through with her art career after she finished university. She held multiple exhibitions, published articles for SAI Magazin and the Grips Theater and am working on her first book, called: “Un-Fullfilled”. Also she started to work as a teacher in theater, and is giving creative writing courses as well as giving multiple workshops. In Berlin she is continuing to work on her acting career in form of commercial work, short movies and other projects.  Find more of Lena:  Instagram: @Lena_whooo Website: www.lenawhooo.com A statement from Lena: "This piece was originally created on a 3 week road-trip through Albania. I was inspired by the amount of ruins I've seen there. Now it's one of the poems that will be published with my first book “Un-Fullfilled”, which contains multiple short stories and poems. I never want to remain unfinished – that says it all, I guess." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Created during a time of quarantine in the global Coronavirus pandemic, A Moment Of Your Time's mission is to provide a space for expression, collaboration, community and solidarity. In this time of isolation, we may have to be apart but let's create together.  Follow Us: Instagram | Twitter Created by CurtCo Media Concept by Jenny Curtis Theme music by Chris Porter A CurtCo Media Production See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

What is a Juggalo?
Get Your Piggy Snacks

What is a Juggalo?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 108:41


There was an error in recording this episode that could not be fixed and it makes the homie Emery sound psychic. We talk over each other a bit and it can be annoying but otherwise this is a great interview. Pigg is a long time homie and juggalo who I met at the FLH forums. Listen to us as we talk about his life as a juggalo, his experiences living in Korea, and much more! Whooo whoop! Sorry about the audio guys. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/what-is-a-juggalo/message

NBA Straya
Wed Sep 30: NBA FINALS PREVIEW – 5 BIG LAKERS & HEAT QS + 10 BEST BETS & MVP + SERIES PREDICTION (Ep 492)

NBA Straya

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 47:32


the NBA Finals are almost here...so today's NBA Straya is the long-awaited FINALS PREVIEW EXTRAVAGANZA! We've got 5 BIG questions for the Lakers & the Heat, along with Jimmy's 10 Best Most Ridiculous Who Cares Bets for the series! Mate! We're ALLLLMOST THERE! playoffs! Finals! Whooo! There's also a few YEAH NAHs in there about Doc Rivers & the Clippers, along with their head coach search -- J-Kidd anyone -- and a bunch of other fun stuff. Plus we close out with a new JINGLES HR, with our man Jingles answering a question from 'Glenn' on a Southern Californian golf course. Nice. We obviously also get around ALL the best odds & best best for the Finals, including a bunch of series OVER/UNDER picks... AND our NBA Finals winner & MVP pick! .... go check out some odds at Play Up using THIS LINK! Love it!! AND. Get around us at -- facebook.com/NBAstraya -- twitter.com/NBAstraya -- NBAstraya.com ... and if you wanna buy a NBA Straya t-shirt or hoody - SMASH THIS NEW MERCH LINK!!!! Love ya guts ledges! Stay safe!

Chop Shop Economics
Episode 31 - By the Light of the False Sun

Chop Shop Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 100:08


Whooo boy, it's been quite the trip learning to live without the sun this past week! Join Chop Shop for this and other dispatches from the End Times including the tax relief that wasn't, Brexit fuckery, Right-Wing Media rabies, Facebook finding out, and all the rest that we couldn't look away from.

Jawn Street Hockey
Playoff Hockey Man

Jawn Street Hockey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 28:39


Whooo!!!! Kev and Shawn celebrate the flyers forcing game 6 and the the ups and downs of game 5 against the islanders

Pentacles and Tentacles
12 - Whooo Lipstick

Pentacles and Tentacles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 50:52


Chrissy talks about the Lemp Family and Shelby talks about the Men In Black and their mysterious lips. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pentaclesandtentacles/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pentaclesandtentacles/support

Mondays Are Dope Podcast
MAD #6 w/Riel Peters

Mondays Are Dope Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 79:37


Whooo weeee babyyyyyyy!!!! What started out as a quick meet up to record a cool little 15-20 min session, me and Riel went DEEEEEEP. We talked about our parents, thoughts on life, plans for the future, and our journey as individuals. Just a great, raw conversation from a couple dudes who are just trying to get to the next level. Enjoy!!Damon Monday:IG @issa_monday @mondaysaredopepodRiel Peters:IG @rielpeters_cmerielpeters.bandcamp.comQuestions? Comments? Email us at mondaysaredopepod@gmail.com

Northern Frights
Ep 30 - Creepy Deer Aura & a Really Bad Dude

Northern Frights

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 52:42


Hello all! Alissa gives us some MUFON updates for June & tells a MUFON story out of Stillwater, MN! Whooo! Anna tells us about a dream she had, but Alissa reassures her that she'll still be friends with her. Anna tells us about a Sanitorium in Wisconsin! Alissa's story is about a teenage boy who murders his adoptive family and later, changes his name and hides his past.

Wrestle Addict Radio
GCP Presents You’re Gonna Feel the Sting!

Wrestle Addict Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 92:11


Whooo!!!! It’s Showtime! Nate and Fretz Talk about the Icon Sting in a retrospective episode! There’s also a challenged accepted and laid out in this episode as they also discuss wrestling in general and Talk about big things coming in August!! Be sure to follow us on Twitter! Nate-@RealFNGame VicTori-@victorickark04 Fretz-@TheLegendaryJF Taylor-@Taylorr1114 Agent Cooper- @AgentBlocked Wrestle Addict Radio- @Addict_Wrestle Be sure to also like the fan pages! Facebook.com/TheGameChangerPodcast2017 Facebook.com/WrestleAddictRadio Subscribe on YouTube Taylor Talks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7r5UsyuaMlxhVZxREkGasA The Game Changer: https://www.youtube.com/user/MrNTG1990 Agent Cooper: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpcZ7HQZI0SvCL3sVSTr-Jg Give VicTori a follow on Instagram! VictoriBelleCosplay NateFNGreat Holy_Schmidt201 Check us out on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wrestleaddictradio Check out the merch store: https://teespring.com/stores/wrestle-addict-radio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wrestleaddictradionetwork/message

Rant With Ant
GCP Presents You’re Gonna Feel the Sting!

Rant With Ant

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 92:11


Whooo!!!! It’s Showtime! Nate and Fretz Talk about the Icon Sting in a retrospective episode! There’s also a challenged accepted and laid out in this episode as they also discuss wrestling in general and Talk about big things coming in August!! Be sure to follow us on Twitter! Nate-@RealFNGame VicTori-@victorickark04 Fretz-@TheLegendaryJF Taylor-@Taylorr1114 Agent Cooper- @AgentBlocked Wrestle Addict Radio- @Addict_Wrestle Be sure to also like the fan pages! Facebook.com/TheGameChangerPodcast2017 Facebook.com/WrestleAddictRadio Subscribe on YouTube Taylor Talks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7r5UsyuaMlxhVZxREkGasA The Game Changer: https://www.youtube.com/user/MrNTG1990 Agent Cooper: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpcZ7HQZI0SvCL3sVSTr-Jg Give VicTori a follow on Instagram! VictoriBelleCosplay NateFNGreat Holy_Schmidt201 Check us out on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wrestleaddictradio Check out the merch store: https://teespring.com/stores/wrestle-addict-radio

A to Z Horrorcast
Ep 184 - Jaws - Just Talkin' Bout Bruce

A to Z Horrorcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 109:22


Whooo boy, this one's a doozie. The guys break down a stone cold classing in 1975's Jaws which was a pick from Patreon member John, thanks John! Come join us as we break down everything from the jabber-jaw looking drawing of the shark to whether or not Brian Doyle Murray should have played the mayor (yes). Grab some beers and join the fun! Also, as we mentioned in the episode, we're donating all of our Patreon proceeds to Feeding America for at least the next three months, so sign up today for some cool extra content and do some good! patreon.com/atozhorror a-zhorror.com/ Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/AtoZHorror Email us: atozhorror@gmail.com Hangout on facebook: facebook.com/atozhorror/ Find us on Instagram @a_zhorror Music by: Superbare: @superbare

Scott Mills Daily
Laura Whitmore In The Mix

Scott Mills Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 59:36


Our daily mix comes from Laura's Casa D'Amour (or shed), Listener Henry has arrived in "virtual" Australia and has a drink with one of the locals (who is "as dry as a dingo's dinger!") and we look back a The Stark Guide to Mad-chester - Whooo?

Riggs Off The Radio
Fighting Social Distancing Fatigue with Dr Chris Donaghue #MentalHealthMonday

Riggs Off The Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 17:04


If you're reading this, odds are you have been in some form of quarantine or lockdown for some time.  You probably haven't seen or hung out PHYSICALLY with your friends in WEEKS.  This takes a toll on even the mentally tough.  So how do we fight the social distance fatigue that's starting to set in?  What do we do about others in our life who might be on a different page then we are when it comes to "getting back to normal"?  How can we set healthy boundaries in our life?  Dr. Chris Donaghue, host of our nightly #ImListening mental health show on Radio.com joins me to give us some insight for this week's Mental Health Monday.  Episode 47!  Whooo!!  More info on Dr. Chris at https://www.drchrisdonaghue.com/ 

SANDCAST: Beach Volleyball with Tri Bourne and Travis Mewhirter
Mike Lambert: The consummate teammate, still shining the spotlight on his partners

SANDCAST: Beach Volleyball with Tri Bourne and Travis Mewhirter

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 81:39


After a few minutes of cordial catching up and introductions, Mike Lambert paused, sitting in his office in Lucca, Italy, and wondered, on SANDCAST: Beach volleyball with Tri Bourne and Travis Mewhirter: “What should we talk about?” The conversation would be wide-ranging, covering a vast canvas of topics. Midway through, however, it became comically evident what Lambert didn’t want to talk about: himself. It is vintage Lambert. Though he may be nearly a decade since he last appeared in an AVP tournament, he is still very much the same man who, in his Beach Volleyball Hall of Fame write up – he was inducted in 2018 – was described as “a favorite of both fans and his fellow tour professionals, often bringing his guitar to the beach to play songs in-between matches and charming with an infectious smile. You would have to search far and wide to find someone with anything bad to say about Mike Lambert.” And, for that matter, you would likely have to search farther and wider to find a time Lambert said anything bad about anyone else. When he first posed the question of what we should discuss on the podcast, he immediately answered his own prompt: “Stein,” he said, referring to Stein Metzger, his childhood friend and partner for the 2006 season. “Let’s talk about that guy.” And then, unprompted, he sang the UCLA coach’s praises. “He was super special because he was so competitive, even back in the day,” Lambert said. “I think he would say that he’s not the most talented player, but he just wants to win more than the other guy. There’s so many memories of him, younger, and then in college and when he turned pro where he just wanted it more than the other player. That’s a fun guy to be partnered with. You get into battle and the trash talk starts going and he’s not going anywhere. He’s not backing down. He wants more of it.” He talked Metzger. He marveled at the discipline of John Hyden, with whom Lambert played on the 1996 and 2000 Olympic teams. Lambert, a Hawai’i native, complimented Bourne’s mother, Katy, a teacher on the Island. “Such a stud,” he said of the woman known for her penchant for excelling in long-distance events. Mostly, though, Lambert wanted to talk about Karch Kiraly. It was only Lambert’s second full-time year on the beach when he got the call from Kiraly, who by then was considered the greatest to ever play the game. Kiraly was in his early 40s, Lambert coming off a successful indoor career to win, improbably, both Rookie of the Year and Best Offensive Player in the same AVP season in 2002. Given that, “I thought I had played at a pretty high level,” Lambert said. “I had played in two Olympics and played against the best in the world indoor and on the beach but there are few people that are mentally just on a different level and they’ll never drop their game whether it’s practice or a game against a scrub team or a qualifier team or if he’s on center court against the best team. [Kiraly] keeps his level there. He never drops no matter who’s on the other side of the court or if he’s tired or where the sun is or what the wind is or this or that. He was always immovable. There were times where I was tired but I’d say ‘Look at my guy! He’s not tired so I’m gonna keep going.’ He was always there. Constant, just the north star. It was crazy.” To watch Lambert and Kiraly compete together – YouTube has plenty of fantastic match replays if you’d like to do so – is to witness exactly why Lambert is quick to praise others and slow to credit himself. If you were to only watch their celebrations, you’d never know who scored the point, who made the highlight, who put down the block or the big swing. When the ball hit the sand, they wouldn’t find the camera, or the crowd, but each other. That’s the point. There were occasions where Kiraly – 148-time winner, three-time Olympic gold medalist Karch Kiraly – would bow down to Lambert following a block. Dishing all the credit. Building up his teammate. “Any chance he had to throw the spotlight on me he did,” Lambert said. “It was because ‘Lambo did this’ and ‘Lambo started stuffing balls!’ He was always trying to put his partner in the spotlight. Not long ago, he asked me what he did well as a teammate, and I said he was always giving me props for everything we did, and not trying to take the spotlight from his teammate. When you do that, all of a sudden, I’m puffing out my chest, like ‘Yeah! I am the guy stuffing balls!’ And then I get more confident and become even more of what he wants. It’s almost like he’s feeding that. He was really good at that. He was really good at letting go of a great play and a terrible play because it was all about being in the moment. He had the same routine, whether he did something great or something terrible he’d either celebrate and move on or think about it and move on. He was always ready for the next play, which was super cool. “If you make a great play on the court, there’s a finite amount of seconds where you’ve got this crazy energy and what do you do with it? Do you keep it all or do you go to your guy, stare him in the eye and go ‘Ahhh!’ and share that moment. That stokes the other guy’s fire and it can become contagious. Anytime we did something great, we right away tried to share that with each other. That’s what you miss. I’m never out here going ‘Yeah! I did a sale! Whooo! Let’s do another one!’” Perhaps Lambert is not beating his chest, whooping after a successful digital marketing campaign. But he’s still the consummate teammate, dishing credit, building up those around him. Making sure to talk only the best of everyone who has partnered with Mike Lambert.

Movie Real
Movie Real- Ep. #10- Men in Black

Movie Real

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 89:39


We made it to 10! Whooo!... And, if you haven't seen this movie, you're basically an alien.

Scott Mills Daily
Free Gigs For All

Scott Mills Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 39:16


They’re doing it in Italy and now they’re doing it here - musicians playing loud and proud, from many a balcony, to help cheer the nation. Also, a great Whooo game brings back Mysterious Mike and we get proof that Tom Grennan is really the nicest man in pop.

Not Your Basic Latina
Episode 1: Whooo Are Youuu?

Not Your Basic Latina

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 18:05


Not Your Basic Latina Podcast is back with Episode 1: Whooo Are Youuu? Hosted by Anali Martinez Gonzalez aka @thenuevalatina. In today's episode, I wanted to tell you all a little about myself without going over 30 minutes. Lol. Learn a little bit more about me, where I come from, what I do, and what inspired me to start this podcast. In this weekly podcast, we talk about living between completely different worlds and enjoying every minute of it.

Scott Mills Daily
Sam Fender & Juan Sheet

Scott Mills Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 39:37


Sam Fender reviews his Live Lounge performance and tells tales of tea round Elton’s. Plus, Chris has a (not so) amazing fact and The Whooo game reminds us of Juan Sheet, a TV legend.

She Styles
Structure your Hair business with Kenzie

She Styles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 46:54


I am so excited to announce this next BossBabe who’s been on our show. I meet her out in Phoenix and we instantly connected. Kenzie @hairbykenzie.t She’s been in the hair industry for seven years and she’s moving Mountains! She’s done so much in her career. . . She’s works at @habitsalon and has taught throughout the US teaching extensions and color. She had beautiful things to say about her Salon home. Her commission structure and her coworkers! We all want a salon to feel like your second home. I could hear it in her voice. . . She says make an a consistent schedule and keep it. I couldn’t agree more! Charge what your worth and stick to it! She goes on to say having 1- 4 assistants was the best choice for her. Still giving the client the best experience! . . I love a boss babe who knows what she needs!!! Structure as you continue to grow! Help as you continue to grow. You need to be able to say yes to things that help you grow. . . You are able to book class with her behind the chair!!!! Whooo hooooo!!! Where you’ll have a three day extension class in her salon @habitsalon. . . Listen to her podcast it’ll change the way you book clients and over all impact the way you see your business behind the chair. . . This podcast was sponsored by @recordat411 Where they also believe learning is the best way to grow! Following these accounts will help you take your lifestyle to the next level! @hairbykenzie.t

Scott Mills Daily
A Hole In One At The Zoo!

Scott Mills Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 38:08


Where Do You Think They Were is back with a wild time at the zoo, Scott helps out a listener who’s worried about his behaviour at a family party and another round of The Whooo game. Remember Buckaroo?

Inspired Action Podcast
056 Free Your Heart

Inspired Action Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 30:44


Whooo are you? Who, who, who, who? We really wanna know! The Daoist belief is this is all an illusion, so let’s start telling different stories, honoring our suffering, and become better watchers in our lives. Time to let go of *bleep* from the past that is holding you back. So how are you going […] The post 056 Free Your Heart appeared first on Inspired Action Podcast.