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The economic reports out this week gave a fuzzy view of the economy, but next week will be all about jobs: job openings, labor productivity, and the latest jobs report. So far this year, employment has been pretty even-keeled — despite tariff uncertainty. Will May data be any different? Also in this episode: A field guide to the ultra-wealthy and a Minnesota family of seven (soon to be eight) grapples with higher costs.Every story has an economic angle. Want some in your inbox? Subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletter.Marketplace is more than a radio show. Check out our original reporting and financial literacy content at marketplace.org — and consider making an investment in our future.
The economic reports out this week gave a fuzzy view of the economy, but next week will be all about jobs: job openings, labor productivity, and the latest jobs report. So far this year, employment has been pretty even-keeled — despite tariff uncertainty. Will May data be any different? Also in this episode: A field guide to the ultra-wealthy and a Minnesota family of seven (soon to be eight) grapples with higher costs.Every story has an economic angle. Want some in your inbox? Subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletter.Marketplace is more than a radio show. Check out our original reporting and financial literacy content at marketplace.org — and consider making an investment in our future.
Will May 19th Be A Dark Day for the World? Richard Ruhling As we continue to watch, literally, the world going to hell in a handbasket right now, many people are wondering if this is actually the days leading up to the return of Jesus. If so – how close are we? Our guest today has been on several times before as we look at subjects which the Bible tells us to be aware of – but is anybody listening? Dr. Richard Ruhling is back today to share with us somethings we need to be aware of that may occur in the very, very near future. About a month or so ago, Dr. Ruhling was on where, during the course of the interview, we focused on the “2ndPassover” mentioned in the Bible. With that time now approaching, I wanted Dr. Ruhling to come back on the program and explain this for us again and discuss just how important it is for believers everywhere to recognize the importance of what shared. This is part two of a great two part interview with Dr. Richard Ruhling... At the end of the “10 Virgins Parable” – Jesus said you will not know the day or hour… but the Biblical year does not go from January to December, but from Spring to Spring. In addition, this refers to the “2nd Passover” which is allowed if you are “travelling” and not in Jerusalem for the 1stPassover of the year. The “2nd Passover” is then held one month later. The DARK DAY – on May 19, 1780 – occurred and was believed it was a sign of the “Day of the Lord.” It was repeated 200 years later when Mt. St. Helen's erupted on May 19, 1980 and a volcanic ash cloud covered much of the Northwest USA. The 10th Day (that Noah entered the Ark) corresponds to next May 19 – in 2024 - to the DAY. So “SOMETHING” is going to happen on that day! The “Goodman of the House” parable also refers to the 2nd Passover! You believe there will be an attack on Jerusalem very soon and, when it happens, a dark day will occur… It could be Iran entering Jerusalem; it could be an EMP attack – but “something” is going to happen on that day in May 2024. Is that correct? Dr. Ruhling, this has been so interesting. How can someone reach out to you for more information? I'll put links to all of this in the show notes below. Folks, Dr. Ruhling continues to bring us great information on the End Times as he sees it unfold and compares it to what the Bible has to say. I want to encourage you to drop down into the show notes below and get in touch with Dr. Ruhling and to use the links to order his books and resources. Amen! CONTACT INFORMATION: Email: ruhling7@juno.com Website: healthhappinessdestiny.com Website: thebridegroomcoms.wordpress.com Book: MegaQuake 2023” – on Amazon Book: “From Lockdown to Knockdown – The Fall of...
Will May 19th Be A Dark Day for the World? Richard Ruhling pt 1 As we continue to watch, literally, the world going to hell in a handbasket right now, many people are wondering if this is actually the days leading up to the return of Jesus. If so – how close are we? Our guest today has been on several times before as we look at subjects which the Bible tells us to be aware of – but is anybody listening? Dr. Richard Ruhling is back today to share with us somethings we need to be aware of that may occur in the very, very near future. About a month or so ago, Dr. Ruhling was on where, during the course of the interview, we focused on the “2ndPassover” mentioned in the Bible. With that time now approaching, I wanted Dr. Ruhling to come back on the program and explain this for us again and discuss just how important it is for believers everywhere to recognize the importance of what shared. Help me welcome back to the program, Dr. Richard Ruhling! Dr. Ruhling it's great to have you back on the program as we continue to see, basically, the world spinning out of control right now… I want to start our discussion today with you sharing from Daniel 8 about the “ram with two horns…” Numbers 9:10-11 - allows for Passover one month later to allow funeral for loved ones. At the end of the “10 Virgins Parable” – Jesus said you will not know the day or hour… but the Biblical year does not go from January to December, but from Spring to Spring. In addition, this refers to the “2nd Passover” which is allowed if you are “travelling” and not in Jerusalem for the 1stPassover of the year. The “2nd Passover” is then held one month later. The DARK DAY – on May 19, 1780 – occurred and was believed it was a sign of the “Day of the Lord.” It was repeated 200 years later when Mt. St. Helen's erupted on May 19, 1980 and a volcanic ash cloud covered much of the Northwest USA. The 10th Day (that Noah entered the Ark) corresponds to next May 19 – in 2024 - to the DAY. So “SOMETHING” is going to happen on that day! The “Goodman of the House” parable also refers to the 2nd Passover! Folks, Dr. Ruhling continues to bring us great information on the End Times as he sees it unfold and compares it to what the Bible has to say. I want to encourage you to drop down into the show notes below and get in touch with Dr. Ruhling and to use the links to order his books and resources. Amen! CONTACT INFORMATION: Email: ruhling7@juno.com Website: healthhappinessdestiny.com Website: thebridegroomcoms.wordpress.com Book: MegaQuake 2023” – on Amazon Book: “From Lockdown to Knockdown – The Fall of America”
Will May 6th be the last time we see a traditional royal coronation in the UK? Is public sentiment towards the monarchy changing? How might future coronations be different? Historians and experts Dr George Gross of King's College London, Dr Alice Hunt of the University of Southampton and Dr Edward Owens discuss the prospect of future coronations, surviving traditions, and changing attitudes towards the monarchy. In this episode:How might Prince William's coronation and other future ceremonies be different?How the sentiment behind coronations has changed since the 20th centuryRoyalists versus the general public: are people's opinions of the royal family changing?The British royal family's role in providing ‘stability' Can this form of royal tradition last?Follow us on Twitter #TheLeaderPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode we find out about how Artful Scribe, the University of Southampton and Winchester Poetry Festival support young poets across the region. Hattie is joined by Matt West from Artful Scribe and Will May from the University of Southampton on the Poetry Ambassadors mentoring scheme run with support from Winchester Poetry Festival. We also hear from Eve Wright, one of the young poets mentored through the scheme. Love poetry? You may like to listen to our episodes with children's laureate Joseph Coelho and fellow podcasters The... The post Celebrating the Solent | Poetry Ambassadors appeared first on Love your library.
The government-backed open network for digital commerce or ONDC was launched last week in select cities. Mentored by Nandan Nilekani, ONDC is a not-for-profit system which the government believes will be a game-changer -- just like what UPI was for digital payment. From small kirana stores to leading FMCG players, all will get equal exposure to consumers on this platform. But will it emerge as a challenger to two multinational giants who, in the government's own words, have been giving preferential treatment to a bunch of players in India? And will it really benefit small sellers and the public at large? The country took yet another leap towards self-reliance last week when an aircraft made a successful landing using the indigenous navigation system called GAGAN. With this, India became the first country in the Asia Pacific Region to achieve this feat. So what exactly is GPS-aided geo-augmented navigation or GAGAN and how will it help aircraft land safely in rough weather and in poor visibility? And how will it help India expand air connectivity to far-flung areas? Let us turn to the markets now. Geopolitical tensions, rising inflation, skewing margin of India Inc and slow growth are casting a shadow over Dalal Street. While April saw equity markets reverse losses from March lows, bears returned to Street in the latter half. Will May see investors following the adage of ‘sell in May and go away'? May is also the month when the heat wave is most brutal in northern India. The weatherman has now said that mercury will soar further this week and cautioned people against stepping out in the afternoon. But what exactly is a heat wave? Let us find out in this episode of the podcast. Watch video
Will May 9 mark an end to the Russia-Ukraine war? Amid speculations, what will the Victory day entail and unravel? Tune in!
Happy birthday to Taurus! And to our lovely co-host Laura! Will May be better, as Susan Miller predicted last month? It's looking good based on the forecasts for Taurus and Scopio, but unfortunately not everyone made it through April's monster moon without incident. Laura and Alex discuss Susan's sad note to her readers, a tribute to her ex-husband who died at the end of April. Then Laura recaps Susan's May forecast for Taurus, which she believes is a call for her to have a hot girl summer, and Alex recaps Scorpio, in which Susan instructs her to let go of her skepticism and embrace love. The gals end the episode by sharing their many takeaways from this month's forecasts, although perhaps none more important than the realization that it's simply impossible to discuss Uranus without giggling. Laura and Alex discuss the following at these timestamps: Monster moon recap: 2:43 Note from Susan Miller: 10:15 Taurus: 16:20 Scorpio: 32:12 Practical advice from Susan Miller: 44:36 Share your own thoughts on Susan Miller's Astrology Zone with us (and let us know about your experience with the monster moon!) by emailing astrologyzoned@gmail.com. Links: Help Laura reach the full potential of her Susan Miller legacy by buying her romance novels: http://lauralovelybooks.com (http://Lauralovelybooks.com) Listen to Laura's other podcasts, The Mermaid Podcast and You're Doing Great, at: http://mermaidpodcast.com (http://mermaidpodcast.com) and http://fairybossmother.com (http://fairybossmother.com)
Join Nancy Smith and internationally known psychic medium and Astrologer Mary D'Alba. Learn about the Pink Moon in Scorpio and what it tells us about the season to come. Will May bring us the transition we are looking for this spring? Listen in an find out!
Novelist Oana Aristide discusses her debut novel Under the Blue, about a reclusive artist forced to abandon his home and follow two young sisters across a post-pandemic Europe in search of a safe place. It has been described as eco-fiction and it explores themes of environmental destruction, the melting of the polar ice, eco-terrorism, all within a suspenseful story of three survivors on a terrifying road trip. The British poet Stevie Smith, best known for her work “Not Waving, But Drowning” died 50 years ago today. We speak with her biographer Frances Spalding, the editor of her collected poems and drawings Will May and we’re joined by the actor Juliet Stevenson to look at Smith’s life and works and consider her legacy. Kings of Leon have made their new album available as a form of cryptocurrency, and last week Grimes sold a digital collection of artworks in a similar way for almost $6m. Aleks Krotoski explains the growing craze for ‘non-fungible tokens’ or NFTs. Presenter: John Wilson Producer: Oliver Jones Main image: Oana Aristide Image credit: Nikos Karanikolas
Agents of Shield, season 7, episode 2. The agents are still in 1931 trying to save Hydra in order to save Shield?! Will Daisy remember Mack is in charge? Will May have a reaction to anything? What's up with Yo-Yo's powers? Come for the exaggerated NY accents, stay for a lesson in hot sauce shots. Music selections: "Dirty Deeds" by AC/DC, "500 Miles" by the Proclaimers, "Change the World" by Eric Clapton & Babyface --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/one-more/message
Alex, Nathan, Mike, Will – May 31, 2020 The four pastors discuss questions related to the Philippians 3:1-11 sermon. The post Philippians 3:1-11 – Discussion Panel appeared first on Cornerstone Baptist Church.
Alex, Nathan, Mike, Will – May 24, 2020 The four pastors discussion questions from the congregation and specific questions related to the Philippians 2:19-30 sermon. The post Philippians 2:19-30 – Discussion Panel appeared first on Cornerstone Baptist Church.
Every state in the U.S. has partially reopened, but health officials are still worried about COVID-19. What does it all mean for summer soirees and backyard barbecues? May and Sam look for answers by dreaming up a socially distanced party of their own, with guidance from Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease expert from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The doctor’s advice raises questions about the smartest way to hang out with friends and family, and sets up the big finale: Will May and Sam finally get to meet up in person? Email us: atadistance@cpr.org On Twitter: @mayvortega and @samuelbrasch
Alex, Nathan, Mike, Will – May 17, 2020 The four pastors answer questions asked by the congregation during the Facebook like recording and also address questions specific to the Philippians 2:12-18 sermon. The post Philippians 2:12-18 – Discussion Panel appeared first on Cornerstone Baptist Church.
Alex, Nathan, Mike, Will – May 10, 2020 The four pastors discuss some application for the Philippians 2:1-11 message. They answer questions about surrendered and selfish thinking: how it affects the church and also marriages/homes. The post Philippians 2:1-11 – Discussion Panel appeared first on Cornerstone Baptist Church.
Looking back at the shock election result, Gerard Henderson says it's no wonder the media got it so wrong. Despite the forecast by the academics, the polls and the pundits, there is no substitute for 'staying in touch' with the voting public. Will May 18 go down as the most dramatic failure of political prediction? Gerard Henderson, author, columnist for The Australian and executive director of the Sydney Institute. WITH THE BENEFIT OF HINDSIGHT 70 years after the establishment of NATO, the threat that justified its creation has long gone. Wasn't the expansion that started 20 years ago, a dangerous idea?
Looking back at the shock election result, Gerard Henderson says it's no wonder the media got it so wrong. Despite the forecast by the academics, the polls and the pundits, there is no substitute for 'staying in touch' with the voting public. Will May 18 go down as the most dramatic failure of political prediction? Gerard Henderson, author, columnist for The Australian and executive director of the Sydney Institute. WITH THE BENEFIT OF HINDSIGHT 70 years after the establishment of NATO, the threat that justified its creation has long gone. Wasn't the expansion that started 20 years ago, a dangerous idea?
The Galloping Cat is an entertaining, funny poem about a quirky, martyr cat that gallops about doing good. He encounters an invisible angel on a garden path and a fight ensues. Phebe Phillips discusses and reads the poem, The Galloping Cat by the late British poet, Stevie Smith (1902-1971). This poem is an excerpt from the book, All the Poems by Stevie Smith, edited by Will May. Phebe feels an obligation to keep books with well-developed cat characters, alive and in-focus. The Literary CatCast Podcast is not monetized, nor are there affiliate links. It is a work of love designed to match cat-lovers with books they may like to read.
Will May’s above average rains continue into winter? Darren Ray from the BOM joins Jon Lamb and ABC Radio Adelaide's Deb Tribe with his winter seasonal outlook for gardeners. The effect of the positive Indian Ocean Dipole may mean a warmer and drier winter ahead for South Australia. Jon has ideas for what to do in the garden whilst many plants hibernate.
Will May’s above average rains continue into winter? Darren Ray from the BOM joins Jon Lamb and ABC Radio Adelaide's Deb Tribe with his winter seasonal outlook for gardeners. The effect of the positive Indian Ocean Dipole may mean a warmer and drier winter ahead for South Australia. Jon has ideas for what to do in the garden whilst many plants hibernate.
With Wendy Cope, Luke Wright, Zoe Wanamaker, Tiffany Watt Smith, Rachel Cooke and Will May. Episode 5 celebrates the sidesplitting, surreal and downright silly side of poetry. Insights and anecdotes come from poets Wendy Cope and Luke Wright, Zoe Wanamaker channels the spirit of Stevie Smith with some fantastic live readings, and Dr Tiffany Watt Smith, of the Queen Mary University of London Centre for the History of the Emotions, helps to keep order with an academic view on laughter. This podcast was produced by Alia Cassam.