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Winnepeg's Glassreel is a masterclass on the hard-to-nail trifecta of layers, technique, and breathing space. Nothing is simple, but everything is effortless. Following their 2022 debut Lustre, the group returns with “Myself Instead,” a song that shows the further fine-tuning, cohesion, and boldness the quartet has been building on. While the Belle & Sebastian and […] The post Glassreel: “Myself Included” [PREMIERE] appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
A 19-year-old tried to burn down Congressional office after Tik Tok got banned...a man stole an excavator and did a million dollars in damage in Winnepeg...and the woman with a bag labeled "definitely not a bag of drugs"
One week after taking the famed Meltzer Driver from The Young Bucks, Tony Khan isn't at Dynamite in Winnepeg. He also sold the move with a neckbrace during the NFL Draft. What a worker! Tyler and Fred discuss that, WWE being Harvey Weinstein and Jack Perry emerging as a superstar.Please like, share, and subscribe so Jack Perry continues to develop at this rate.YouTube Podcast Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyexoioG-lqf8AYrdQghVOV1MdNcjBjz1Tyler's Vikings Work: https://www.youtube.com/@vikings1stskol92Sponsor The Good, the Bad, & the Hungee: https://redcircle.com/the-good-the-bad-and-the-hungee-aew-podcast/donationsTheme: Natural Duality by Joseph McDadePodcast DescriptionOur Sponsors:* Check out eufy: us.eufy.com* Support our sponsor Arena Club! Whether you're buying, selling, trading, or displaying—Arena Club is the card-collecting platform you have to check out. Get 10% off your first purchase on Arena Club by going to http://www.arenaclub.com/vownet. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
One week after taking the famed Meltzer Driver from The Young Bucks, Tony Khan isn't at Dynamite in Winnepeg. He also sold the move with a neckbrace during the NFL Draft. What a worker! Tyler and Fred discuss that, WWE being Harvey Weinstein and Jack Perry emerging as a superstar.Please like, share, and subscribe so Jack Perry continues to develop at this rate.YouTube Podcast Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyexoioG-lqf8AYrdQghVOV1MdNcjBjz1Tyler's Vikings Work: https://www.youtube.com/@vikings1stskol92Sponsor The Good, the Bad, & the Hungee: https://redcircle.com/the-good-the-bad-and-the-hungee-aew-podcast/donationsTheme: Natural Duality by Joseph McDadePodcast DescriptionSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-good-the-bad-and-the-hungee-aew-podcast/donations
What do you need from the Lord? Maybe you have a physical issue that the doctors can't fix. Or a financial quagmire with no solution. Or a child gone astray. Perhaps it's a need that consumes your days with worry. A woman in the Bible had a problem as well—an issue of blood draining the very life out of her body for 12 long years. Draining her finances, too, as she looked in every corner for an answer. She was a social outcast, too, because her condition required that she go about crying, "Unclean! Unclean!" everywhere she went. But then she heard about Jesus, how He made the lame to walk and the blind to see. Hope was born in her. She said, "I'm going to get something from the Lord! Today is my day! If I can just touch His garment, I will be made whole." Her whole being went out in pursuit of Him. She went after the mighty power that was in His life. Stretching. Reaching. Yearning. Pressing. She pushed her way through the crowd and touched Him, and it happened! Power went out of Him! He felt it. She know she was healed. She hid in fear. He asked, "Who touched Me?" He showed mercy and sent her away HEALED! That same power is available to you today! Jesus went back to heaven, and sent that power back to His Church. That same miracle-working power, that same anointing is here today. We, too, must press through the crowd … the doubt and unbelief, past everyone who says that healing is not for today … and get ahold of the garment of Jesus. Latch hold and don't let go, until the power flows into you! The price has been paid on Calvary. The way is made. it's time to receive what God has for you through the power of the Holy Spirit. Audio Notes: WHAT DO YOU NEED FROM THE LORD? Mark 5:25-34 And Jesus, immediately knowing in Himself that power had gone out of Him, turned around in the crowd and said, “Who touched My clothes?” (Mark 5:30, NKJV). MT You can get what you need from the Lord by drawing on His power by fatih. She kept saying. “I'm going to get what I need from the Lord!!!” “For assuredly, I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be removed and be cast into the sea,' and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that those things he says will be done, he will have whatever he says. (Mark 11:23, NKJV). She pursued the anointing. Came the press behind. She would not be detered. She opened her spirit to recieve from the Lord. “Your faith has made you whole.” Substance of things hoped for, evidence of things not seen. Heb. 11:1 She heard it. She saw it. She said it. She did it! Action. He felt the anointing. The tangible substance of the Lord. Who toched me? Everybodiy's touching ylou Jesus! Somebody touched me with the touch of faith. Woman in Winnepeg applies this scripture and begiins to pull upon the Lord. She was healed of cancer, HIS POWER IS AVAILABLE TO YOU TODAY! Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. (Hebrews 13:8, NKJV). “He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.” But this He spoke concerning the Spirit, whom those believing in Him would receive; for the Holy Spirit was not yet given, because Jesus was not yet glorified. (John 7:38-39, NKJV). Draw near to God and He will draw near to you. (James 4:8, NKJV). Oh, taste and see that the LORD is good; Blessed is the man who trusts in Him! (Psalms 34:8, NKJV). Trust in the LORD, and do good; Dwell in the land, and feed on His faithfulness. Delight yourself also in the LORD, And He shall give you the desires of your heart. (Psalms 37:3-4, NKJV). How precious is Your lovingkindness, O God! Therefore the children of men put their trust under the shadow of Your wings. They are abundantly satisfied with the fullness of Your house, And You give them drink from the river of Your pleasures. For with You is the fountain of life; In Your light we see light. (Psalms 36:7-9, NKJV). “For My people have committed two evils: They have...
Christina P is coming to Canada. She'll be in Toronto, September 7 at Bluma Appel Theatre and Winnepeg, September 8 at Club Regent Event Centre. Get your tickets at https://christinaponline.comSPONSORS:-Go to https://Saatva.com/theshit to get $200 off ANY mattress of your choice.It's a main mommies ONLY episode of YMH with Tom Segura and Christina P! They discuss some Hunger Games scenarios with the YMH staff that gets Tim upset, Bryan Johnson the anti aging doctor, and celebrity women who age gracefully. We do Horrible or Hilarious, watch sink hole clips, watch a wild dude with his pet bear, and talk about going out with bigger ladies.https://tomsegura.com/tourhttps://christinaponline.com/tour-dateshttps://store.ymhstudios.com/https://www.reddit.com/r/yourmomshousepodcast
Is Skinamarink scarier than a winter in Winnepeg? Find out in this episode of Dudes. Want us to review a film in Season 4, or just share some thoughts? We'd love to hear from you: dudesofthedead@gmail.com. If you like what you hear please consider leaving a good review so new listeners can discover us. See you in the aisles!
We are going to dive into nutrition and Syd's change to M2 Nutrition, What was Syd doing before and how much changed in her nutrition, Has she felt a difference? Is this part of what is bringing her confidence. Does she have to look at the leaderboard? She also tells us she tans in the summer time, we need photo proof.
When Dr. Chloé Schmidt was a PhD student in Winnepeg, Canada, she was studying wildlife in urban areas. She and her advisor Dr. Colin Garroway came across a 2020 paper that posed a hypothesis: If the echos of systemic racism affect the human residents of neighborhoods and cities, then it should affect the wildlife as well. Short Wave Scientist in Residence Regina G. Barber talks to Chloé and Colin about their findings of how redlining and biodiversity are intertwined.
Pens win second in a row beating Winnepeg 3-0 in a close one. Jarry steals a game in the shutout. Pens back above .500.
A couple from Winnepeg, a Californian, and one of the Nabiscos pitch exciting business ideas to the Rats. Featuring Jacob Greco and Chris Sandiford with special guests Tim Gray and Dana Smith, Miguel Rivas, and Nicole Passmore. Hosted by Chris Sandiford, and Jacob Greco Produced and Edited by Stephan MacLeod Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @thisisratsnest: https://www.instagram.com/thisisratsnest https://twitter.com/thisisratsnest Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Hey fellow booklovers! Join us this week as Alli and Jacklyn talk about not one but TWO books! We chatted all about Scarlett St. Clair's A Touch of Darkness and A Game of Fate which is a Hades x Persephone retelling from both Persephone's and Hades POV. Share all your thoughts with us on Instagram at the.bibliovert.podcast and join us in the HadesTrash club. Books Mentioned: -A Touch of Darkness by Scarlett St. Clair -The All Souls triology by Deborah Harkness -A Game of Fate by Scarlett St. Clair -A Game of Retribution by Scarlett St. Clair -A Touch of Ruin by Scarlett St. Clair -A Touch of Malice by Scarlett St. Clair -Neon gods by Katee Robert -From Blood and Ash by Jennifer L. Armentrout -With You Forever by Chloe Liese -Misadventures with a Professor by Sierra Simon -The Chasing of Eleanor Vain by Sierra Simon -Hooked by Emily McIntire -Stuck with You by Ali Hazelwood -Below Zero by Ali Hazelwood -Truth or Beard by Penny Reid -Flock by Kate Stewart -Don't Take This Sinner by Hexmione -The Wall of Winnepeg and Me by Mariana Zapata
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Our interview with local Canadian retailer Toy Crusaders! Elvin has a great chat with Trevor from Toy Crusaders based out of Winnepeg! Be sure to check out our Youtube Channel for the full video version of this interview.
In today's chapter, we have our very first guest, our bff Margo! She shares all of her favorite books she has read that we have not! The Soulmate Equation by Christina Lauren The Wall of Winnepeg and Me by Mariana Zapata Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid The Summer of Broken Rules by K.L Walther The Tattooist of Aucshwits by Heather Moris The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah The Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah
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In this "Home Pros News Desk" segment from the December 15, 2021, live show the hosts are following up on a news story where HVAC thieves in Winnepeg succumbed to natural gas exposure. They discuss natural gas facts including what is mercaptan?... the "Home Pros Word of the Week"! Visit Closing Contractor at https://closingcontractor.com To reach out to RIC Home Inspections, visit them online at https://richomeinspections.com Catch the Home Pros Radio Show online at https://homeprosradio.com
Calle Jarnkrok and Mark Giordano return to the ice, but the Seattle Kraken lose Colin Blackwell to COVID protocol. This and more on today's episode of Locked on Kraken.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.StatHeroStatHero is the first of its kind Daily Fantasy Sports platform where it's YOU vs. the HOUSE in head to head fantasy matchups - winner take all. Sign up for FREE - RIGHT NOW - at StatHero.com/HOCKEY and use promo code HOCKEY for a One Hundred Percent Deposit Match.Omaha SteaksThe holidays are around the corner and finding the perfect gift is tricky. Omaha Steaks makes it easy to send friends and family an unforgettable gift guaranteed to be loved. Go to Omaha Steaks dot com and enter “NHL” into the search bar to order The Perfect Gift Package. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Calle Jarnkrok and Mark Giordano return to the ice, but the Seattle Kraken lose Colin Blackwell to COVID protocol. This and more on today's episode of Locked on Kraken. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. StatHero StatHero is the first of its kind Daily Fantasy Sports platform where it's YOU vs. the HOUSE in head to head fantasy matchups - winner take all. Sign up for FREE - RIGHT NOW - at StatHero.com/HOCKEY and use promo code HOCKEY for a One Hundred Percent Deposit Match. Omaha Steaks The holidays are around the corner and finding the perfect gift is tricky. Omaha Steaks makes it easy to send friends and family an unforgettable gift guaranteed to be loved. Go to Omaha Steaks dot com and enter “NHL” into the search bar to order The Perfect Gift Package. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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On today's episode of Locked on Wild, Alex Micheletti joins for a Micheletti Monday, and we recap the first weekend of action in the NHL. We start with the Wild, who started the season 2-0 with a couple of nice road wins against Anaheim and Los Angeles. We looked at the best part of the weekend for the Wild, which was far and away the play of Cam Talbot. We also played "Overreaction or Not" with a few key questions: Are we concerned that the first line has been quiet so far? Has Brandon Duhaime already solidified his spot as a 4th line wing with his first two games? Is it weird that Kaapo Kahkonen didn't start either game over the weekend? We move to the Central division, and ask if it's time to panic for Chicago and Winnepeg with their goalies off to bad starts. We also point out that Darcy Kuemper is back to his old tricks again with great starts and awful starts being alternated. At the NHL level, we hit the panic button on the Vegas Golden Knights, who can't look to Jack Eichel to provide them instant relief with Max Pacioretty and Mark Stone both injured. We give Buffalo some credit for a good start to their season, debate whether or not Alexander Ovechkin can have a monster year this year in his quest to break Gretzky's goal record, and give Marco Rossi a shoutout for his first career AHL goal. A jam packed start to your week!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode of Locked on Wild, Alex Micheletti joins for a Micheletti Monday, and we recap the first weekend of action in the NHL. We start with the Wild, who started the season 2-0 with a couple of nice road wins against Anaheim and Los Angeles. We looked at the best part of the weekend for the Wild, which was far and away the play of Cam Talbot. We also played "Overreaction or Not" with a few key questions: Are we concerned that the first line has been quiet so far? Has Brandon Duhaime already solidified his spot as a 4th line wing with his first two games? Is it weird that Kaapo Kahkonen didn't start either game over the weekend? We move to the Central division, and ask if it's time to panic for Chicago and Winnepeg with their goalies off to bad starts. We also point out that Darcy Kuemper is back to his old tricks again with great starts and awful starts being alternated. At the NHL level, we hit the panic button on the Vegas Golden Knights, who can't look to Jack Eichel to provide them instant relief with Max Pacioretty and Mark Stone both injured. We give Buffalo some credit for a good start to their season, debate whether or not Alexander Ovechkin can have a monster year this year in his quest to break Gretzky's goal record, and give Marco Rossi a shoutout for his first career AHL goal. A jam packed start to your week! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Caesar talks about the NHL's newest hockey team, the Seattle Kraken, Climate Pledge Arena, the NHL expansion draft, the success of the Vegas Knights, relocation teams, and he shares his opinions on hockey in the south. Lute from The Kraken Fancast shares what the vibe in Seattle is like amidst the excitement of the city's new franchise.
Thanks for listening! Please support the Rob Skinner Podcast on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/robskinner Today, I'm going to talk to David Jung from Winnepeg, Canada. David is a church leader and conflict resolution specialist. He has two master's degrees and travels around the world to help businesses and churches work through high-tension conflict. Today David is going to offer ideas on: How to stay calm and curious when people are going after you. How to find solutions when relationships are under tension. What to do and what not to do when dealing with conflict. All this and more on the Rob Skinner Podcast
I was thrilled to spend time chatting with my friend Dave Nitsche of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Dave is an active member of the Man Up to Cancer community. Dave has always been able to rely on his body and mind working in sync. He is accustomed to pushing both to the extreme, as an ultra runner and https://www.ironman.com/ (Ironman) athlete. He started doing endurance events as a teenager, and by the time he turned 50, Dave had completed more than a dozen grueling Ironman triathlons (2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike, 26.2 mile run), and many more ultra running events. The Winnepeg native had literally trained for thousands of hours over the course of decades. So when Dave was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer in the spring of 2019, his response was bewilderment. “There was no reason, no indication that this should have happened,” Dave said. His diagnosis came after Dave began having vision problems in his left eye. The problems got so bad that doctors had to remove the eye. When the tissue was tested in the lab, it revealed cancer. Additional scans and tests showed it was lung cancer had spread throughout his body. An oncologist basically told Dave that he was going to die of cancer. Dave is determined to prove the doctors wrong. He has been on two targeted therapies that have kept his disease stable. And he has resumed one of his great passions: hiking in the scenic wilderness of Western Canada, often with his dog Indie. He is also speaking up as an advocate for lung cancer awareness, and advances in research and treatment. One of the organizations that has helped him along the way is https://wellspring.ca/ (Wellspring). SPONSOR SHOUT-OUT! Today's episode is brought to you exclusively by the good folks at Blue Note Therapeutics. Blue Note creates digital therapeutics to help cancer patients cope with the emotional distress associated with our disease. Check out their premier product, COVID Cancer Care, at https://covidcancercare.com/ (covidcancercare.com), and we'll keep you posted on more programs that they're going to be releasing soon. You can also visit their website, https://bluenotetherapeutics.com/ (bluenotetherapeutics.com), and follow them on https://www.linkedin.com/company/blue-note-therapeutics/ (LinkedIn).
This week on ~ing we're introducing the first episode in our new podcast miniseries in partnership with MennoMedia's What Now? Tools for Engaging the Post-Covid Church resources. ~ing producer Ben Wideman sits down with two project contributors - Laura Funk who is a spiritual director in Winnepeg, Manitoba, and Nelson Okanya who is a missiologist from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Each will be sharing from their area of expertise, and reflecting on themes from their contributions to the series. Learn more and subscribe to these free resources at www.mennomedia.org/what-now/. We'd like to thank the Schowalter Foundation of North Newton, Kansas, whose generous funding has helped make What Now? resources possible. ~ing Podcast is a production of MennoMedia, a nonprofit Publisher that creates thoughtful, Anabaptist resources to enrich faith in a complex world. To find out more, visit us online at MennoMedia.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ing-pod/message
On this edition of Gridiron Gallery, the CFL is back as its 2021 season kicks off. Zach talks about the league's return to regular season play and the Week 1 opener of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats visiting the Blue Bombers of Winnepeg. Rod Pedersen joins the show talking a preview to Week 1, issues facing the league, and more!
Quyen votes in Iowa, lives in Columbia, and got swept into leadership in the Columbia chapter after her second DA meetings. Our new International Treasurer shares thoughts about contrasting aspects of her job, from the behind-the-scenes procedural matters to her goals to make DA's financial picture easy to understand and to ensure that members are excited about the numbers. David shares how to acquire a tan in Winnepeg, Rachel's Zoom profile pic inspires a metaphor, and Quyen presents a persuasive case for destination weddings in Iowa. Members interested in becoming sustaining donors (even to the tune of $1.00/month) should visit democratsabroad.org/donate .
On this episode, I'm joined by my buddy Eric Wilson who is one of the premier liquor sales consultants at Empire Merchants here in the NY Metro area. Eric was a defensive tackle and Captain (2000) of the Michigan Wolverines where he won three BigTen Championships and the National Championship where he was named MVP of the Citrus Bowl. He went on to play 11 years of professional football with the Detroit Lions, and Miami Dolphins, and over in NFL Europe for Hamburg Germany, and eventually won back-to-back Grey Cups with Winnepeg and Montreal in the CFL. Eric is also part of the MVP NY Chapter Merginf Combat Vets and Professional Athletes, For Those Who Stayed (Michigan Football), as well as being a Health Ambassador for the Hall of Fame. He is also the man who taught me how to properly purchase spirit and promote your cocktail menu effectively. LET'S CONNECT! TEXT : (914) 996-4569 EMAIL: Inserra@sabre.life AND, DON'T FORGET TO FOLLOW ME! Instagram LinkedIn YouTube TikTok --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/restaurantowners/message
This week the guys chat about the games against Winnepeg, Cole Caufield and his hot start, and of course, Deadline stuff. In the second half, Blain is joined by Lyle Richardson of Spectore Hockey to talk all things deadline-related and rumours from around the league and much more.
Stephanie Hnatiuk is the owner of a Winnepeg based private practice where she specializes in nutrigenomics and performance nutrition for athletes at all levels. On this episode of the Make More Money as a Dietitian Podcast, Christine chats with Stephanie about her journey and how to "just do it" in your dietitian business. Click here for full show notes: http://moneymindsetdietitian.com/ep-90
In this new recurring seasonal episode, host Ayesha brings in her sister to dive into the first Book Club episode and talk their current fave romance novels. They also introduce their steaminess rating scale out of 5
Russell Johnson is the cidermaker/owner of Truck 59 Ciderhouse. Russ was born in Vancouver and spent most of his childhood in Manitoba where he learned beef and grain farming from his Dad. Russ graduated from the University of Manitoba with a pharmacy degree and worked as a pharmacist for over 20 years in various locations including Winnepeg, Chilliwack, Abbotsford, Fort St James, and Saudi Arabia. After moving to Kelowna with his wife and kids, Russ decided to change gears and get creative with the apples on his orchard by starting up a cidery. He learned the art of cider making from renowned cider maker, Peter Mitchell from England, and started to experiment with different apple blends. The result was crisp refreshing ciders made at a beautiful lakeview setting in West Kelowna. The cidery opened its doors to the public this past summer to wonderful reception. Russ has plans to bring more delicious flavours and varieties of ciders to market next year and in the years to come.Support the showGUEST BOOKINGS CLICK HEREFollow me on Social MediaNew Town Big Dreams podcast on FacebookInstagramLinkedinLuke Menkes Kelowna RealtorMy Personal Facebook PageSupport the show (https://paypal.me/lukemenkes)
Thats it, back to Winnepeg!! We chat about another all time classic and break down our favourite moments as Bart and co go on a road trip to the "Grammar Rodeo", we also discuss Homer just being a good dad from minute one. We also chat about what we've been up to and what we've been watchin. Terry's got an Alexa, and Andy's got himself into a lil fender bender. Enjoy! Skip to around 23 mins for straight up Simpsons chat
Thats it, back to Winnepeg!! We chat about another all time classic and break down our favourite moments as Bart and co go on a road trip to the "Grammar Rodeo", we also discuss Homer just being a good dad from minute one. We also chat about what we've been up to and what we've been watchin. Terry's got an Alexa, and Andy's got himself into a lil fender bender. Enjoy! Skip to around 23 mins for straight up Simpsons chat
Aaron Portzline and Alison Lukan dive into the trade that sent Dubois to Winnepeg and brought Patrik Laine and Jack Roslovic to Columbus. What would be the signs that CBJ won this trade? Also, the unfortunate end to PLD's time in Columbus, Roslovic comes home and more. Save on a subscription to The Athletic: theathletic.com/frontandnationwide Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pascal Vincent est notre invité pour ce 18e RDV Femme d'hockey présenté par M2 Assurance. L'entraîneur-chef du Moose du Manitoba dans la Ligue Américaine de hockey et club école des Jets de Winnepeg cumule plus de 20 années d'expérience derrière le banc. Dès ses débuts comme entraîneur, il a fait sa marque dans la LHJMQ où il a remporté plusieurs distinctions et records. Malgré son jeune âge, il inspire confiance et le respect dans l'univers du hockey. Anciennement joueur, on lui a demandé si c'était parmi ses objectifs de carrière de devenir le coach inspirant qu'il est devenu.Pascal nous explique aussi sa vision de la situation actuelle, de l'impact sur les jeunes joueurs en plus de ses débuts comme entraîneur et de l'importance des modèles dans le développement d'une personne. Il se confie sur les sacrifices importants que sa femme et sa fille font pour lui et sa carrière ainsi que le rôle important de sa mère dans sa carrière au hockey. Une rencontre intime entre deux passionnés. Pour découvrir toutes nos entrevues, nos chroniques ainsi que les membres de notre équipe, visitez notre site Web : https://femme.hockey/ Suivez-nous également sur nos médias sociaux pour plus de contenu: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/femmedhockey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/femmedhockey/Twitter: https://twitter.com/isabelleethier Version balado de nos entrevues: https://bit.ly/3a0wHqA
A flash-fiction podcast where a handful of writers create an original story with a limited wordcount in a limited amount of time. In this episode we have ‘The Machine' by Paul Davies, ‘The Freon and the Shot' by Claudia Treacher, ‘The Algorithm' by Joshua Crisp, ‘Toybox' by Amy Sutton and 'Smile' by Alex Lynch. Listener submissions were ‘Winnepeg' by Oscar Chambers-Smith and ‘Beached' by Dorrie Chambers-Smith. Nominate your favourite story for an award - either Iron, Copper, Cobalt or Mercury on Red Button Audio's twitter or by mailing us on 100words at redbuttonaudio.org Created by Tom McNally, featuring Paul Davies, Claudia Treacher, Joshua Crisp, Amy Sutton and Alex Lynch. Transcript and first drafts are available here. Theme tune is Music For Jellyfish by Bell Lungs.Story music was generated by Computoser.‘The Sick Doll' by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, with MIDI sequences by Š Segundo G. Yogore, taken from Kunstderfuge.
Beyond the Seventh Door – Dare Daniel Podcast Episode 72 “The holes, Wendy! Tell me about the holes!” Schmeed-fluencers Daniel Barnes and Corky McDonnell don their Winnepeg tuxedos to review the baffling Canux-ploitation classic, Beyond the Seventh Door. Largely set in a hallway, Beyond the Seventh Door concerns an ex-con and his […] The post “Beyond the Seventh Door” Podcast Movie Review appeared first on Dare Daniel - Podcast and Movie Reviews.
In this episode, John, David, and Pio welcome Paresh Shah DMD onto the Podcast. Paresh is a phenomenal Dentist from Winnepeg, Canada. His primary practice focus is on solving complex dental problems (often with an esthetic component), utilizing an interdisciplinary focus. Dr. Shah balances a busy practice with a lecture career that has him on the road as much as 35 days a year. In this Podcast, Paresh is incredibly transparent as he discusses how he used the downtime, during the Covid crisis, to plan the next level of his career. Listen to how he worked through some initial fear, and ultimately identified his core values to drive a crystal clear new vision, that has created massive change to his team, the physical location of his office, and how he is going to practice. At 59 years old, Paresh had John, David, and Pio on the edges of their seat as his passion for Dentistry and his commitment to his vision became so apparent. This episode is a constant reminder that we all need to have a clear vision, specific goals, and to continue to let them evolve as we go through our careers.
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The Insurance Dudes: Craig Pretzinger & Jason FeltmanThe World Famous Insurance Dudes chat with Eff-in' Stefan AarnioThe Hockey Comes Fast and Furious in Winnepeg...Stefan Aarnio is an Award-Winning real estate Investor, Entrepreneur, Author and winner of the 2014 Rich Dad International Hall of Fame award.Starting with only $1200, Stefan has built a Multi-Million Dollar portfolio for himself and his partners and has been recognized on The Self Made List.More On Books and Courses for Explosive Success HERESubscribe to The Insurance Dudes:Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart | Listen Notes>>>>JOIN THE INSURANCE DUDES GROUP TO WIN SWAG!
A nostalgic look back at our favorite heroes and legends who wore the red, white and blue for the rangers during the 60's,70's and 80's. In Episode # 30 we look ahead to the Rangers upcoming 2019-2020 season. * Will young and exciting talent like Igor Shesterkin, Kaapo Kakko and Vitali Kravtsov make the team or be sent to the AHL ? *Will new veteran star players such as Jacob Trouba and Artemi Panarin bring a swagger and much needed skill and leadership to the lineup. * Does talented Alexander Georgiev supplant Henrik Lundqvist as the Rangers starting goaltender ? * How will new President John Davidson affect the rebuild that has been several years in the making by GM Jeff Gorton. * Can David Quinn mold this group of players into the tough, physical, gritty and skilled team that he envisions during this upcoming season?
Hey friends welcome to our week ten coverage of the CFL. Harris caught with straight roids….. It’s sad but its true Winnepeg running back will be banned for 2 games. Not too much to talk about as it’s straightforward but what are your thoughts on Streveler’s first start and the fall of Dominque Davis. After having a look at Streveler’s first game I am more than excited for the rest of his season and career. How has everyone's bets and lineups been? Make sure to connect with us on Twitter every week! Hope everyone enjoyed the pod and let's get that money. Best of luck, Editor. Follow the podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RWandtheRogue Follow John: https://twitter.com/johnhuish_ Follow Rob: https://twitter.com/RobMcSports Youtube Link: https://www.youtube.com/RedWhiteandtheRogue Soundcloud Link: https://soundcloud.com/redwhiteandtherouge Itunes Link: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/redwhiteandtherouge Google Play Link: https://play.google.com/redwhiteandtherouge Skip Intro - 0:32 Week Eleven Rewind - 2:21 WPG at SASK - 13:36 TOR at HAM - 15:31 EDM at CGY - 20:53 McPicks - 26:11 Jewels - 27:34 The Price is right - 28:58 Lock of the Week - 30:06 Have a great week!
A headlining gig booked back in my home country for Canada Day back in 2015. What a pleasure it was to bring some of tribal house and detroit style techno to Canadian ears to celebrate Canada Day! Underground Revival is Manitoba's premier after-hours club where hundreds of partiers flood into a warehouse basement nightclub to party until the early morning.
Retired veteran NHLer Pat Elyniuk talks with the boys about his time in the NHL!
This time, Brandwidth On Demand heads for the border…the NORTHERN border, as we hear from Canadian broadcast pro Matt Cundill. Professionally, Matt started while still in college in Nova Scotia. His station stops include CHOM 97.7 in Montreal, The Bear in Edmonton, then was hired by one of the biggest companies in Canada, Corus Entertainment, where he wore a number of hats including his ‘real job’, Programming Power 97 in Winnepeg. Since 2014, Matt has operated a successful consulting firm, coaching stations, talent and their online efforts. 5 Things You Won’t Want to Miss! (1:35) Get Matt’s biggest takeaways from The Conclave and Podcast Movement this summer. (2:51) What are the biggest DIFFERENCES and SIMILARITIES between radio operations in Canada and the US? (3:21). Why Canadian listeners tend to be more loyal to their radio stations and local personalities. (5:32) How does Canadian radio compare to US stations when it comes to mastering “Brandwidth” assets: (Email, social media, streaming, podcasting, etc.) (11:30) Discover Matt’s “Big 3” opportunities for radio’s branded audio content to excel, regardless of distribution platform. Complete Show Notes: www.brandwidthondemand.com
With all of the deals flooding in from free agency and Tavares jumping to Toronto, we give our opinions on all of the major moves. Daniel and Taylor debate the merits of controversial moves from the Dallas Stars after missing out on Tavares. We discuss Stastny spurning Winnepeg for the Vegas Golden Knights, the ridiculous contracts, … Continue reading Free Agent Frenzy →
Houston Rockets tie up the Western Conference series with the Golden State Warriors. The Vegas Golden Knights currently leading in their playoff series, only two games away from the Stanley Cup finals. Bartolo Colón turns 45 years old and still shutting out innings. He took a line drive to the stomach and later joked his 'big belly' can handle it.
Pride Winnipeg board members Barry, Amanda and Sandra at Twin Cities Pride 2017.
Pride Winnipeg board members Barry, Amanda and Sandra at Twin Cities Pride 2017.
That Guy Shane hails all the way from Canada, Winnepeg to be exact. Every Thursday he brings you Politics with a spin of dry humor and profanity.
The village of Standard, Alberta is home to about 353 residents living a peaceful country lifestyle just 80 km from Alberta's largest city, Calgary. On April 22, 1981, however, big city crime, shocked the tiny village to the core. Standard would never be the same, and Alberta would be on edge.15 year old Kelly Cook was abducted and later found murdered. Alberta would be on gaurd for years to come as the case bled into the psyche of every parent. To this day, the abduction and murder of Kelly Cook remains unsolved.Investigators have worked tirelessly on the case for decades and there is a special room dedicated to the files for the Cook homicide which is filled to the roof with boxes and boxes of evidence. More than 2200 possible suspects have been looked at, and police confirm the case is still active.RCMP believe this was a well planned crime. But let us delve into this further to see if there is another possibility.Reports indicate that Kelly Cook received a phone call from a man identifying himself as Bill Christensen who asked her to babysit for him that evening. He explained he would pick her up at her residence. Kelly routinely babysat and although she did not recognize the name, the surname was a common one in that area. Crime was virtually none existent and residents would often leave doors unlocked. Kelly's friend Cindy Krabsen, who also babysat regularily, recalls Kelly was uneasy and asked if Cindy knew this Bill Christinsen person, but then Kelly reassured herself because she indicated to Cindy that when she asked if the man knew where she lived, he reassured her by providing the names of her next door neighbors.At 8:30 PM a car pulled up in front of the Cook house and beeped his horn. The driver did not leave his care and Kelly walked out of her house and climbed into the automobile's front passenger seat and then the care simply drove off. Kelly Cook's younger sister Marnie, aged 12 at the time, watched this unfold from the basement window.Later that night, concerned that Kelly had not called in to report where she was and that she had not returned home, they called the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. A quick local search yielded no results and as a result a massive local search was launched, but again yielded no results or even clues.Police knew they were dealing with a dangerous person and had hopes that Kelly Cook would be found alive and immediately started pressing into the evidence they could gather. They traced the original call from the man identifying himself as Bill Christensen to a local gas station owned by Lee Abbott, which was several miles outside of Standard on Hwy 561 and The Trans Canada Highway. Police learned that Kelly Cook may not have been the intended victim as a witness came forward and identified herself as Kelly's friend. She had received a call from Bill Christensen on April 18th who phoned from The Standard Hotel Bar and who asked to have her babysit, however, she was not feeling well and was busy, so she passed along Kelly Cook's phone number as a back up.Bar staff identify the man as having a rough attitude. He walked directly up to the bar and almost demands to use the telephone. He makes the call to Kelly's friend, buys a case of beer and gets annoyed about his change and leaves without evening saying thank you. They include a vague description of a tanned, heavy set man.However, there are reports that a man who entered a local restaurant asking the waitress if she did babysitting and if she could help him out. The waitress gave Kelly Cook's friend's number, and she in turn gave the number of Kelly Cook.A composite describes of the the man from all witnesses indicated the perpetrator as being about 30-40 years old, 5 10, 160 pounds medium to heavy build with a round face and swarthy complication. His hands and face were weather beaten but with short dark hair and clean shaven. He had a blue windbreaker with a possible logo on it. The car he was driving is reported as being a 1978 full sized Chrysler or GMC, light colour with possible Alberta plates.If we are to believe these reports, then the perpetrator had not planned on a specific victim. He was most likely fishing for a young girl, any girl. But the question remains, why do this in such a small village where the relative amount of young girls is low and the chance of being identified high?There are reports that the school at which Kelly Cook was attending received a telephone call just prior to the abduction. In March 1981, a photo ran in a local paper of a girl from a figure skating club. The Principle of the school recalls that a man indicated he saw the girl in the photo and wanted to know more about her. The Principle indicated it was not policy to reveal the girls name, address or phone number. The caller hung up. It seemed as if the perpetrator was looking for a specific type of girl and may have settled on Kelly Cook.Police learned that at 10pm the evening of the abduction a call was placed to the operator from a payphone in Hussar, Alberta, only 25 km away. The operator reported that she hear the sound of a woman screaming and then the call was cut off. Police believe that this may very well have been Kelly Cook. Speculation is that the perpetrator stopped for gas, but at this hour, at that time, everything would have been closed. Did Kelly jump out of the vehicle in an attempt to escape? Or was she held captive near the payphone?The two month in depth search for Kelly Cook ended on June 29th when her badly decomposed body was found in an irrgation canal 90 miles southeast of Standard. The discovery was made by two Taber youths riding motorcycles along Highway 36 along the shore of Chin Lake, a natural reservoir 25 miles east of Lethbridge.The body was so badly deteriorated that the Calgary medical examination office was unable to determine how, or when, Kelly Cook died. Later, the press indicated they received reports that Kelly died of asphyxiation but she was not sexually assaulted, leaving investigators baffled as to the motive of her slaying. She was bound by the hands and feet by rope and anchored by two concrete blocks. The body was found several yards from shore, and 200 yards from the highway bridge. The body was only discovered because of the low levels of Chin Lake due to a drought. The RCMP subsequently dragged the lake in an unsuccessful search for additional clues, and a team of divers also conducted a fruitless exploration.Following the discovery of her body, there was an eerie twist in the case. On July 2, 1981, a man went into the Calgary funeral home where Kelly's body was being kept and demanded to see the corpse. Attendants turned him away. Police still haven't been able to determine whether the man was her killer. Police say it was not common knowledge that Kelly's body was in that funeral home following the autopsy'.RCMP Inspector George Foulon says investigators were searching for this man where Cook's body was being held after an autopsy before it was shipped to Standard. Foulon said the man walked into the funeral home during the early evening of July 2 claiming to be a friend of the Cook family and "requested to view the body." He was told he could not and he left.The Cook family has told police they were unaware of any friends of theirs who had tried to view the body in the Calgary funeral home. Nor was it public knowledge that the body was in the funeral home. The man was described as being in his mid to late 30s, about five feet, 11 inches tall and 165 to 170 pounds. He was heavy set and had a dark complexion.The man never came forward and was not identified.Four and a half months after the abduction, girls in Canmore, Alberta, 2 hours west of Standard along Hwy 1 reported getting strange calls from a man, who's name was not remembered. The man was requesting a babysitter and said he would pick up the babysitter at their house and drive them. Suspicious of the request and that they did not recognize the name in a small town of 3000, each girl failed to provide the service to the man. RCMP were called and investigated but no leads surfaced other than the phone calls were placed by a man using a payphone and that he had called 11 girls and if a girl turned him down, he asked for referrals, just like Kelly Cook's abductor had done.But let's back up a bit, before the abduction of Kelly Cook, before the creepy call to the school and before the search for a babysitter by the unidentified man.On April 1, 1981 it is reported that Michelle Allan, aged 15, provided a warning to residents and children about a child abductor and that it is unsafe for anyone her age to be on the streets alone, even in a small community, like the one she resided in.Michelle Allan's experience began near the Mayfair Theatre at about 6:30PM in Olds, Alberta which is 1.5 hours north of Standard Alberta. She was on walking toward the Theatre when a small care stopped opposite her. Seeing the American license plates, Michelle also stopped thinking that the lone occupant might need some directions. Instead, the driver got out, grabbed her and shoverd her into the car and took off toward Red Deer Alberta.Michelle said the driver was frustrated with the selection of hotels in Red Deer so he continued on toward Edmonton. Again, in Edmonton he was dissatisfied with the selection and then drove back to Leduc where he stopped at the Leduc Inn. Once stopped, Michelle struggled with the driver and managed to get out of the vehicle where she began screaming for help. One man came to her assistance and then a crowd gathered. Police were called and Michelle and her abductor were taken into the RCMP officer. Michelle was reunited with her parents and facing charges was 44 year old Chester Keith Bordelon, of no fixed address, from Louisiana. He faced multiple charges including deportation.It is unclear what exactly happened to Chester Keith Bordelon, if he was released on bail, or on a promise to appear, or was deported immediately or if he ever did time in jail. What is for certain is that he died in 2008 in Morrow, Louisiana. It is unknown if he had any charges or convictions. What is assumed is that he was from Louisiana, so would have had a tanned complexion, like the perpetrator in the Kelly Cook abduction and murder. What is known is that he was a child abductor and a sexual predator in 1981.In 2017 Toronto Police stated they want to find child killer Dennis Melvin Howe by any means possible, and either dead or alive. Detective Sergeant Stacy Gallant of the cold case squad says no other killer equals Howe for the sheer evil and depravity that seers in his dark soul.Howe raped and murdered a 9 year old and squished her body into a refrigerator. For more than three decades, detectives have scoured the earth for the elusive killer. No tip has been too outlandish for them to chase down. The road has led to heartache and nearly all leads have been dead ends.For some, Howe is a suspect in the Kelly Cook case. Howe was last seen in Winnepeg, Manitoba in the early 1980s. Howe had a lengthy criminal record and spent almost 15 years in a Saskatchewan prison for assaulting women and girls.Although no confirmed records show Howe in Alberta, it is possible he was there in 1981. He was born in Regina and it is said he visited Alberta in the past. Howe's whereabouts today are unknown.Another interesting suspect is Robert Edward Brown, who was a junk yard worker and pig farmer who was arrested in 1983 for the murder of two girls, one in High River and another in Okotoks Alberta in 1981. The first was beaten to death and the other, a 16 year old female stabbed to death. Robert then poured gasoline on each of the bodies and burned them until only charred remains were left.During police interviews Brown indicated he had committed other murders in Alberta and up to seven across Canada. He provided details not released to the public about some cases to which the police believe his narrative. In 1981 he was living in Blackie about an hour south of Standard Alberta.However, Robert Brown will never divulge any more, as he was was knifed to death by a fellow inmate in 1986.And then there is serial killer Terry Arnold, of St. Catharines Ontario. Terry moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba and then to Bentley Alberta. Terry was a troubled youth who found himself in and out of youth centres. His first relationship ended quickly when his new wife in 1980 found out about his kinky views about having sex with children. Arnold told her that if they had a daughter, he would have intercourse with her when she was old enough. She left her husband and was so terrified she aborted their baby. At this time he lived in Calgary Alberta and it is at this time, the killing started.Some people believe that Terry Arnold's first victim may have been Kelly Cook. Psychiatrists said he had a high IQ and was very detail oriented and was bold. However, at the time of the abduction and murder of Kelly Cook, Terry was only 18 years old. However, witnesses in his other murders during this time say he looked much older, more like he was in his 30s. Terry Arnold was said to be living in Strathmore, minutes away from Standard in 1981. This is where the Standard figure skaters pictures were published and maybe even where they practised. Arnold's girlfiend at the time believed to be a Victoria Spakowski claimed that a local skating rink was their place for hanging out and socializing prior going to Winnipeg. Arnold may have seen or met or even known some of the Standard figure skaters. Barb Stoppel, a later murder victim of Terry Arnold had previously disclosed Arnold’s fascination and fixation with girls wearing the skaters costume of the day.Terry Arnold worked across Canada and the United States as a hand for a travelling carnival. At this time, both Canadian Law Enforcement and the FBI suspect him of serial raping girls as young as 10 and murdering others across Canada and the US. In the 1990s he was convicted of raping four girls, aged 10, 11, 15 and 16 to which he only received 6 and half years in prison. Arnold was also the main suspect in the 1987 death of Calgary teen Denise Lapierre and the 1988 murder of Roberta Marie Ferguson, last seen getting into a car near Chilliwack, British Columbia. He was also a prime suspect in the unsolved murder of Barbara Stoppel, aged 16 in Winipeg. Authorities believe he may have raped and murder dozens of young girls in Florida, Virginia, Texas, Oklahoma New York and even in Mexico.Terry Arnold was serving a life sentence for the 1987 killing of Christine Browne, aged 16 near Kelowna BC after she had refused to have sex with him.Recently a Calgary woman has come forward, claiming Arnold raped and sodomized her as the nine-year-old daughter of one of Arnold's Calgary girlfriends in the 1980s. The traumatized woman has spent the ensuing years fighting depression, alcoholism, working as a stripper and dealing with her anger that the man who victimized her could roam the country for so long without being caught.Terry served only five years of his life sentence and then won a new trial on appeal after he argued some documents available to the Crown had not been made available to him. Terry is rumoured to have also made some very loose confession about murdering Cook, but it is not publicly available.But like the previous suspect, Terry took the secrets with him to the grave. At age 42, he ended his own life in an apparent drug overdose suicide. He left a suicide note that did not include any confessions. In fact, he declared his innocence. He was scheduled to appear on child porn charges.The Kelly Cook investigation remains open as law enforcement believe the perpetrator is still alive.Between 1981 and 1986, more than 20 RCMP investigators have been handed the Cook file and today it still remains active. All have reviewed it with a fresh outlook, but in the end all have come to the same conclusion: not a stone has been left unturned in the search. Over the years the murder file has been shifted from investigator to investigator for a fresh look, yet all of them have been stumped.Law enforcement strongly believe the killer and police have crossed paths at some time during the investigation, which has exhausted thousands of man hours.Police believe they have spoken with the killer at least once.Although Standard town residents are disappointed the case remains unsolved, they are not critical of the police. Most say the police have done everything they can.Witnesses described the man as 30–45 years old in 1981, making him about 63–78 today. He was around 178 centimeters (5’10″) in height with a medium to heavy build and dark hair. There is currently a $120,000 reward being offered to anyone with information.Rumours abound in 2017 that police have a suspect in mind and are investigating. Any tips, are essential in bringing justice to Standard and for Kelly Cook and her family.Anyone with information is asked to call the Serious Crimes Branch South Airdrie “K” (AB) Division at 403-420-4900 or Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-8477. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the afternoon of May 20, 1967 an amateur geologist, Stephen Michalak stumbled down the highway toward the Falcon Motor Inn in great distress.An RCMP highway patrol officer slowed down and observed Michalak hunched over and swaying but apparently trying to flag him down. After hearing Michalak tell a story and warning the officer to stay away from him because he had radiation poisoning, the officer determined he must have been drunk and drove off after Michalak declined help.Michalak staggered into the Motel front office breathing heavily and asking to see a doctor. Having no doctor available, Michalak rested in his hotel room, calling his wife, and saying there had been an accident, but there was nothing to worry about. The next day his wife and son met him at the bus terminal in Winnepeg where he was promptly driven to the hospital. Michalak would be forever perplexed about his physical condition.Something very strange happened to Steve Michalak in the spring of 1967 just north of Falcon Lake Manitoba for which no one is able to properly explain and today the incident, known as the Falcon Lake Incident is still unsolved.Was it a real UFO encounter, a secret US aircraft, a hoax or something else? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello Renegade Nation. Today’s show starts off with a look at last weekend’s G-20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany hosted by Germany’s Angela Merkel. Merkel and the 18 other members of the G-20 attempted to corner Trump on his pull out of the Paris Climate Accord with a not so successful results, while the streets of Hamburg were embroiled in what looked closer to a civil war than mere protesting. Russia’s President Vladymir Putin was also seen in a different light at times – he was not always the “poker-faced” man we normally see – instead we saw a smiling Putin, especially in his photo-ops with President Donald Trump – and there’s a reason why! Accompanying the G-20 was the recent news that has been released of a 6 year long lawsuit between Dr. Michael Mann of Penn State University in the United States and Dr. Tim Ball of Winnepeg, Canada, two internationally respected climate scientists who have been at odds with each other over Mann’s “hockey stick” computer graphics behind the global warming meme and the results of the lawsuit are refreshingly surprising – a wonderful vindication for climate scientists who have debated and mostly been silenced over the tremendous agenda by “world leaders” who have been relentlessly pushing for the carbon tax initiatives in the fight to get the global warming/climate change “problems” under control. Is global warming a hoax? Hear the results of this court case and decide for yourself! Another interesting development that happened simultaneously with the G-20 was a huge international pedophile sting operation that resulted in the arrests of thousands of people (and that's just the start) of a vast pedophilia network that consists of 87,000 members worldwide. Many of the arrests occurred in Germany and Austria and it included some of the participants at the G-20! I also have a special guest on the show in the 2nd and 3rd segments, Dennis Ward. I’ve known Dennis for some years now and his life has been dedicated to finding truth and is a source of a major wealth of historical knowledge in all things planetary. We had a wonderful conversation on some of the history surrounding the Ukraine conflict and the back stories that led up to it. A veritable tour of Eurasia! Many changes are happening, Renegade Nation and the recent G-20 has given many signals that the western agendas for global dominance and control to date are disintegrating before our eyes - and theirs! As always, thanks for listening – I hope you enjoy this show! Everly Isbe LINKS: http://principia-scientific.org/breaking-fatal-courtroom-act-ruins-michael-hockey-stick-mann/ https://needtoknow.news/2017/07/michael-mann-creator-hockey-stick-climate-graph-held-contempt-court-withholding-scientific-evidence/ Dennis Ward’s Blog https://www.denward13.wordpress.com
So this, as with all the premium eps, is in addition to the regular podcasts. What you will hear here is Andy and I talking about the ep. The full episode is at for $2. No obligation, hundreds of free eps are also here... this just defrays cost. LIVE in Winnepeg at the Oddblock Comedy Festival with Dan Telfer and John B Duff. Dan Telfer (@dantelfer) and John B Duff (@johnbduff) both play more hardcore video games. Oh, they don’t play games any LONGER than I do, but the games they play involve talking smack to other players and they’re in open worlds. On PS4’s. Now they’re playing No Man’s Sky and Never Winter Nights. But we talk some World of Warcraft. I mention Criminal Case a bunch. It’s great. It’s live. We’re in Canada. Enjoy. WELCOME to year ELEVEN of TDF. Premium eps are taped live and available here: I have an hour comedy special out called “This Will Make An Excellent Horcrux” because my soul is in it. You can download it here: or get the DVD on my site. You can also get a dork forest tshirt or any of my CDs or DVD at USE THE AMAZON banner when you order your own dorky goodness. On jackiekashian.com under SUPPORT THE SHOW. Audio leveling by Patrick Brady Music is by Mike Ruekberg Website design by Vilmos:
Even though she isn't on the upcoming InvictaFC card in Vegas, Charmaine Tweet is staying busy.June 27th she will have a grappling superfight with fellow Canadian Amanda Kavik at the Slyvio Behring class in Winnepeg; and will take part in the Grapplers' Quest event during International Fight week.Tweet will also test her acting chops in the upcoming movie "Four Months Until Fight Day".We will talk to Tweet about her busy summer and the flood of featherweights coming into Invicta.
Download Blogging Fringe 1510: Village Ax - Sydney Hayduk fringe_2015_10_sydneyhayduk.mp3 Length: 37:07 Sydney Hayduck's Village Ax is a one-woman / storytelling / dance piece with bedtime stories told to a little girl by her grandfather. "If you like to think and you like metaphysical stuff, this is your show". Sydney is from Winnepeg, and this is her first Orlando Fringe. We discuss devised theatre and how Sydney got involved with the community. https://www.facebook.com/PeachyKeenProd
The Dutch Hall welcomes Montreal based singer songwriter Milo McMahon to the show! Milo opens with a World Premier of his new song, "Breeze" and then joins Nocturnal Emissions to play the theme song. We discuss the current Dutch Hall curse, and then sit down with Milo to talk about his early years in Winnepeg, life in Ireland, getting started in the music business and tree planting. And if you make it to the end, there is a bonus song and outtakes from the promos I have to do for the Youtube show. Enjoy!
In this interview, Brian Glow and I talk all about corporate entertaining. We discuss everything from customizing your shows, targeting your marketing, and communicating with your prospects! Brian Glow is a corporate magician based out of Winnepeg, Manitoba, Canada. Brian specializes in corporate magic shows melding the companies message, theme, logos, products, and services into his magical performances wowing and educating all that witness his presentations. He’s performed over 7,000 corporate shows in over 40 countries for Fortune 500 and local businesses alike, including, but certainly not limited to Ford, Canon, Apple, Air Canada, and Hewlet Packard. The Chicago Tribune says, "Joy and cleverness seem to pervade his work.” Success Quote: To be good is not enough when you dream of being great! — Anonymous Corporate Magic • Creating and customizing material that fits with your clients. • Gives specific example of creating material with a custom presentation. • The magic is secondary to selling product or the corporate message. • Tells how he broke into the corporate market. • Having loyalty with your clients and not jumping ship to go with their competition. • How he markets himself. • Finding trade show directories. • What makes you different from everyone else? • Keeping in touch with contacts to keep Top of Mind Awareness. What's worked best for growing his business? Cold calling! Biggest Professional Challenge: World touring and all that goes with it. Failure Moment: A one year contract was negotiated with a company in China, and the deal was killed because of the SARS outbreak. It left him with a huge hole in his calendar that he had to fill again. Favorite Success: His children. Other Topics Covered: • Having a good website. • Social proof: video testimonials, etc. • Having your marketing materials targeted to who you're going after. • Responding quickly to inquiries. • Losing luggage and being prepared for everything. Parting Advice Be prepared. Recommended books and resources: Note: Many of the links in this section are affiliate links, meaning we earn a small portion of any sales. If you're enjoying our podcast and decide to purchase one of the recommended resources or books, please consider using our affiliate links to help support the work we're doing here at the Successful Performercast. Thanks! Resource: Lists! For packing, traveling, prop lists, pre packed shows, etc. Show Cues - iOS App Books: Life is a Contact Sport by Ken Kragen It Takes Guts, Dammit by Paul Diamond All Jim Steinmeyer Books Tarbell's Course in Magic | Ebook Version Where can we find Brian Glow? CorporateEventEntertainmentMagician.com
This is part 1 of a 2-part Interview. Feb. 4, 2007, is the day that changed the lives of Lionel and Joanna Crowther forever. A firefighter with the Winnipeg, Manitoba, Fire Department, Lionel was off duty when he got called in for an overtime shift. Early into the shift his company, Engine 101 was dispatched to a reported residential dwelling fire. Within minutes of responding to the call, a flashover occurred. Flames engulfed the entire house, trapping several firefighters on the second floor. Lionel managed to escape by jumping out of a second-story window. When the smoke cleared and the flames were extinguished, two fire captains had been killed and four firefighters, including Lionel, were severely burned. Take aways from this two-part interview include: 1. Department members received RIT training but were not trained on how or when to call a mayday, a missing component that would prove critical to the outcome of this incident. 2. The importance of being a student of every fire. 3. The need to acknowledge our own weaknesses and see where we have opportunities to improve. 4. The importance of not judging others, regardless of their opinions. 5. The value of learning from LODD reports and near-miss reports. 6. How many little mistakes add up and lead to catastrophe. 7. How brain function changes under stress and how our apparent “common sense” will be non-existent. 8. The impact of tragedy on family members. 9. Tragic outcomes can happen to any of us… ANY of us! Thank you to our sponsors: Midwest Fire: MidwestFire.com Branding Iron Marketing: BrandingIron.com Intro music Safety Dance (1982) Men Without Hats GMC - Virgin Records Guest Contact Information Lionel Crowther ljncrowther@gmail.com The Phoenix Society for Burn Survivors http://www.phoenix-society.org/resources/entry/lionel-and-joanna-crowther Ontario Professional Firefighters Association Magazine Article http://digital.imedianorthside.com/i/111487/44 Situational Awareness Matters! website www.SAMatters.com Upcoming Events Schedule http://www.samatters.com/programs-keynote/eventschedule/ Books and Videos (Store) http://www.samatters.com/store/ Firefighter Near Miss Reporting System http://www.firefighternearmiss.com/ Contact Rich Gasaway www.RichGasaway.com Support@RichGasaway.com 612-548-4424
The Hawks finally end a period of frustration on the offensive end of the ice with a breakout victory vs Montreal. But at what cost? Sharpie is out for a while and the team will have to prove it's back on track without him. We predict who will step up in his absence and review the week of Blackhawk action. We also look forward to the upcoming homestand, hear about Jimmy Mac's experience at the Winnepeg game, and talk about the back-up goalie situation. GO HAWKS
Learn How To Build A Winning Social Media Audience With Cendrine Marrouat A little about Our Guest! Cendrine Marrouat a former English major and hold a bachelor’s degree in English-to-French translation. And she's bilingual! Originally from France but currently residing in Winnepeg, Canada. In her 11-year career, she have done pretty much everything involving writing: teaching, translations, poetry, theatre, spoken word, reviews, blogging content curation, and journalism. Cendrine has self-published six collections of poems, released a CD, and wrote two plays. She decision to work in social media to connect with like minded entrepreneurs. She have dedicated the last four and a half years to helping small business owners and entrepreneurs leverage the power of online relationships and become strong and trusted brands. She is now the current author of the "The Little Big eBook on Social Media Audiences: Build Yours, Keep It, and Win. All available on Amazon or her website. How to contact Cendrine Website:Social Media Slant Twitter: Cendrine Marrouat Book: The Little Big ebook on Social Media Audience: Build Yours, Keep it, and Win (Affiliate Link) Our Discussion - Cendrine Marrouat discusses her transition from creating poetry into social media and the process she went through. - What is the best way to determine your audience when starting with your own business. - How can can entrepreneurs determines who their audience is and where can they begin to find them. - We drive into a popular topic of social listening, what is it and why it’s important to building your business brand. Cendrine shares the tools uses for social listening. - To Facebook or not to Facebook? That is the question that is brought up and if you are wondering the same thing, listen to some concerns that were brought. - How can someone go about building a social media community when you are just starting out in business. - Why you need to embrace your own unique voice, when you’re on social media as a part of your business brand. - Recommendations are offered for learning the Google plus platform and how to make the transition from Facebook and Twitter and the benefits of socializing on that platform. - Cendrine opens up why you need to be receptive to constructive, criticism especially as an entrepreneur. Show Mentions Mia Voss @TheMiaConnect #LetsNetwork Twitter Chat Every Thursday at 8pm ET Career Spotlight - Ghost Writer Associations - American Grant Writing Association http://www.agwa.us/ - Writer’s Relief - A list of writer’s associations http://writersrelief.com/writers-associations-organizations/ References: - Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2014-15 Edition, Writers and Authors, on the Internet http://www.bls.gov/ooh/media-and-communication/writers-and-authors.htm - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostwriter - How Much to Charge for Ghostwriting -Gigi Starr http://www.ehow.com/about_7378895_much-charge-ghostwriting.html#ixzz325qyxyGmhttp://www.ehow.com/about_7378895_much-charge-ghostwriting.htm
We are back to talk about the two big victories over Winnepeg and Vancouver, Marion Hossa's leave of absence, watching the games in bars, and we ask the question: Should pros play in the olympics? Plus, "Tree Turdy Tree in da Turd", ongoing hate for the Canuckle-Heads and two minutes for roughing this week on Blackhawk Talk. GO HAWKS
We review another successful and undefeated week of Chicago Blackhawk hockey, including victories over Winnepeg, Dallas, and Edmonton. We talk about Hawks fans in the stands stealing helmets from Jets players, the overuse of "spin-a-rama", and what "Chelsea Dagger" means. The answers will both surprise and disappoint. Unless you are Mitch, who has a lot of balls in this episode. Even a spare to give away, if the price is right! GO HAWKS
We return to our regularly scheduled intervels with a discussion on the end of the lockout and a breakdown of the new Collective Bargaining Agreement. We look at a couple of the big stories around the league heading into the season including the breaking news on Leafs GM Brian Burke being removed from his duties there. We then give a quick preview of the Sharks heading into this 48-game season and take a few stabs at looking towards the team's future.
The nature of addiction is an attempt to escape the pain at the core of our being. Resisting the urge to give in rather than face the appetite or addiction takes patience and determination. --- In the end, the nature of addiction is an attempt to escape the pain that is at the core of all of our beings. Getting on with the spiritual work means learning to be okay in the present moment, just as it is, without need for stories or elaborations, knowing that we're going to die, that no absolute security is to be found, that everything is impermanent. Part 4 of 5, public talk, Winnepeg, Canada, Sept. 2009 http://www.planetdharma.com/
Friday Night, the Outlaws of the Airwaves return with another action packed show that you will not want to miss. Leading off the festivities in hour one, recently released UFC star Ryan Jensen will join us. Jensen will discuss the next steps of his career following his release. Also, we will reminsice about the life and times of professional wrestling legend Randy Savage, who lost his life this morning at the age of 58. If that isn't enough for you, Heath Herring, Jay Pagliaro and the crew will discuss Phoenix Suns CEO Rick Welts' public announcement that he is gay, and debate whether or not society is ready to accept an openly gay star athlete. Other topics include Brock Lesnar's latest health battle, Hermes Franca's arrest on sexual assault allegations, the death of Major League Baseball legend Harmon Killebrew, the return of the NHL to Winnepeg, the Arnold's baby mama drama, the Rapture and much more! The Rapture is supposedly coming this Saturday. If indeed this does happen and we're at the end, we will be wrapping up The Show and life in general with a major bang like only The Show can bring to you! Tune in. We're live from 8 PM-10 PM EST every Friday Night. You also can participate live by calling us at 646-721-9704.
The nature of addiction is an attempt to escape the pain at the core of our being. Resisting the urge to give in rather than face the appetite or addiction takes patience and determination. --- Part 3 of a public talk given in Winnepeg, Canada, in Sept. 2009 http://www.planetdharma.com/
The nature of addiction is an attempt to escape the pain at the core of our being. Resisting the urge to give in rather than face the appetite or addiction takes patience and determination. --- "If you want freedom you have to come to terms with being okay in the now doing nothing." -- Doug Duncan Sensei "All of your bad states are entirely your responsibility. Your state is totally under your control as long as you can exercise the mindfulness to be present in the moment. When you remain present you won't go to the addiction or to a negative mind state." "On the spiritual path, you're not fighting your addiction, you're fighting the inability to face the appetite or addiction. It takes patience and determination to sit through the state and study the pattern, rather than simply being driven by early childhood conditioning." From a public talk given in Winnepeg, Canada in September 2009 http://www.planetdharma.com/
Welcome back, have a seat, take a load off. Why do you have a load anyway? What are you, some old timey mine worker? Speaking of old timey, we have an interview with Chris Hannah, frontman and general badass from Propagandhi. The fine foursome from Winnepeg are getting ready to release their fifth album in […]