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Hour 4: Start Bench Cut, Darryn Peterson KU Talk, Winter Snow in the North East full 2632 Tue, 24 Feb 2026 15:59:10 +0000 sdT1fAVt2qrCJaG8cnrbY2GiyY4wmB9C nfl,mlb,kansas city chiefs,kansas city royals,sports Fescoe & Dusty nfl,mlb,kansas city chiefs,kansas city royals,sports Hour 4: Start Bench Cut, Darryn Peterson KU Talk, Winter Snow in the North East Fescoe in the Morning. One guy is a KU grad. The other is on the KU football broadcast team, but their loyalty doesn't stop there as these guys are huge fans of Kansas City sports and the people of Kansas City who make it the great city it is. Start your morning with us at 5:58am! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://playe
Growing Up Interracial, Losing Her Mother, and Finding Her Voice Finding your voice and letting yourself be heard is never easy. One must go through a ton of hardships and overcome every shred of doubt to achieve this. Leadership coach and author Ingrid Dahl had to deal with grief and trauma to find healing and unleash her power; she joins Irene Weinberg to reveal what it took for her to recover from the intergenerational trauma she shared with her mother, the ways her memoir, Sun Shining on Morning Snow, discusses how to achieve self-transformation through forgiveness and live boldly in your own truth, and how writing Sun Shining on Winter Snow became both a vessel for Ingrid's grief and a catalyst for her transformation .IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL HEAR ABOUT THINGS LIKE:How Ingrid's parents' marriage challenged societal norms around family and marriageWhat is was like to grow up in an interracial marriage.How Ingrid connected with her mother in a shared death experience.The role of forgiveness in creating a more compassionate world where everyone's truth is valued.The connection Ingrid continues to feel with her mother.How to live with and be comfortable with griefSOME QUESTIONS IRENE ASKS INGRID:What is your advice to someone with a family member who cannot accept forgiveness?What was it like for you to grow up in an interracial family?What are the insights “never truly belonging” has given you?What was it like to heal generational trauma with your mom before her death?What was your path to rebirth, and what can you share with our listeners to encourage their own journeys to rebirth?WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aiQ7-TCe6E&list=PL7judgDzhkAWmfyB5r5WgFD6ahombBvoh
It's cold out and we're in - the gearhead goons have got gripes, and you're in the front row: the risk of snow on your roof (Don't be a Carl), the risk of snow on your walks (because shovel already), the risk of salt on your driveway (Bye bye, plants and pavement), the risk of freezing in your garage (H20 in everything), and a little bit of detail on those electric snowblowers. There's also a look at the Major Screwup (Sir!) by Costcos in Colorado, which just put diesel fuel in their gas tanks, Jeep following Ford's footsteps and ending production of the electric Wrangler, and Redhead Frankenstein's advice to remembering to laugh (and not bring a cougar to a party). Also, a reminder to take care of the folks who take care of you, because you never know when they'll not be there: an Excellent Weirdo R.I.P. for Dale the Parts Guy from Larry Miller (ne Corwin) Toyota. More: Awesome Ann and her snow shovel (because neighbor!), Jeff Bagby and his kegs, plus Dick Dale, The Professors, Man or Astro-Man and Rob Zombie's Halloween Hootenanny.
It's cold out and we're in - the gearhead goons have got gripes, and you're in the front row: the risk of snow on your roof (Don't be a Carl), the risk of snow on your walks (because shovel already), the risk of salt on your driveway (Bye bye, plants and pavement), the risk of freezing in your garage (H20 in everything), and a little bit of detail on those electric snowblowers. There's also a look at the Major Screwup (Sir!) by Costcos in Colorado, which just put diesel fuel in their gas tanks, Jeep following Ford's footsteps and ending production of the electric Wrangler, and Redhead Frankenstein's advice to remembering to laugh (and not bring a cougar to a party). Also, a reminder to take care of the folks who take care of you, because you never know when they'll not be there: an Excellent Weirdo R.I.P. for Dale the Parts Guy from Larry Miller (ne Corwin) Toyota. More: Awesome Ann and her snow shovel (because neighbor!), Jeff Bagby and his kegs, plus Dick Dale, The Professors, Man or Astro-Man and Rob Zombie's Halloween Hootenanny.
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: Embracing Change: A Friendship in the Winter Snow Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hu/episode/2026-01-05-23-34-02-hu Story Transcript:Hu: Bálint csendben figyelt a kavargó hópelyhekre, ahogy a busz ablakán túl hullottak a földre.En: Bálint quietly watched the swirling snowflakes as they fell to the ground beyond the bus window.Hu: Egy új év kezdődött, és ez alkalommal valami más volt.En: A new year had begun, and this time something was different.Hu: Már napok óta érezte, hogy a barátságuk Emesével megváltozott, és ezt nem tudta figyelmen kívül hagyni.En: For days, he had felt that his friendship with Emese had changed, and he couldn't ignore it.Hu: Tudta, hogy a Széchenyi Termálfürdőben eltöltött újévi napjuk megfelelő alkalom lesz a beszélgetésre.En: He knew that their New Year's day at the Széchenyi Termálfürdő would be the perfect opportunity to talk.Hu: A fürdő varázslatos volt télen, a neo-barokk épület pompájában ragyogott, miközben a meleg víz és a környező hó éles kontrasztot alkotott.En: The bath was magical in the winter, the neo-baroque building gleamed in its splendor, while the warm water and the surrounding snow created a sharp contrast.Hu: Amikor megérkeztek, Emese mosollyal köszöntötte Bálintot.En: When they arrived, Emese greeted Bálint with a smile.Hu: Vidám volt, mint mindig, de Bálint észrevette a mosoly mögötti árnyékot.En: She was cheerful as always, but Bálint noticed the shadow behind the smile.Hu: Bekértek a termálmedencébe, és a forró, gőzölgő víz körülölelte őket.En: They entered the thermal pool, and the hot, steaming water enveloped them.Hu: Emese anekdotákat mesélt a munkájáról, de Bálint már máshol jártak a gondolatai.En: Emese shared anecdotes about her work, but Bálint's thoughts were elsewhere.Hu: Végül megszólalt, halk, de határozott hangon.En: Finally, he spoke, his voice quiet but firm.Hu: „Emese, szeretnék veled beszélni. Észrevettem, hogy mostanában távolságtartóbb vagy. Mi történt? Tudom, hogy van valami, amiről nem beszéltünk.”En: “Emese, I'd like to talk to you. I've noticed you've been more distant recently. What happened? I know there's something we haven't discussed.”Hu: A medence vize csendesen bugyborékolt körülöttük.En: The water in the pool bubbled quietly around them.Hu: Emese kissé elfordította a fejét.En: Emese slightly turned her head.Hu: „Bálint, van valami, amit nem mondtam el. Ez nehéz... De már nem titkolhatom tovább.”En: “Bálint, there's something I haven't told you. It's difficult… But I can't keep it a secret anymore.”Hu: Bálint nyakon találta a feszült kíváncsiság.En: Bálint was caught by tense curiosity.Hu: Emese mély levegőt vett, majd elmagyarázta, hogy mostanában kapott ajánlatott egy munkára külföldön.En: Emese took a deep breath and then explained that she had recently received a job offer abroad.Hu: Nem volt biztos abban, hogy elfogadja, mert félt, hogy mi lesz a barátságukkal.En: She wasn't sure whether to accept it because she feared what would happen to their friendship.Hu: A levegő megfagyott egy pillanatra, bár a gőz melegen körülfogta őket.En: The air froze for a moment, even though the steam warmly surrounded them.Hu: Bálintnak némán másodpercek kellettek, hogy feldolgozza a hallottakat.En: It took Bálint silent seconds to process what he had heard.Hu: De amikor megszólalt, hangja lágy volt és megnyugtató.En: But when he spoke, his voice was soft and reassuring.Hu: „Emese, bármit is döntesz, a barátságunk ennél erősebb.En: “Emese, whatever you decide, our friendship is stronger than this.Hu: Csak azt szeretném, hogy boldog legyél, bárhol is légy.”En: I just want you to be happy, wherever you are.”Hu: Emese szemeiben megkönnyebbülés csillant, és a kis félelem, ami addig ott lapult, elszállt.En: Relief sparkled in Emese's eyes, and the little fear that had been lurking there dissipated.Hu: A víz körülvette őket, mintha a természet is áldását adná újévi elhatározásaikra.En: The water surrounded them as if nature itself was blessing their New Year's resolutions.Hu: Bálint érezte, hogy megváltozott.En: Bálint felt changed.Hu: Már nem félt a változástól.En: He was no longer afraid of change.Hu: A barátságuk mindent kibírt, és újra látta annak szépségét.En: Their friendship had endured everything, and he saw its beauty anew.Hu: A nap végén, amikor kiléptek a fürdőből a hófödte utcára, Bálint megfogta Emese kezét.En: At the end of the day, as they stepped out of the bath onto the snow-covered street, Bálint took Emese's hand.Hu: „Új év, új kezdetek.En: “New year, new beginnings.Hu: Mindketten tanulni fogunk, és én itt leszek, bárhogy is alakul.”En: We will both learn, and I will be here, no matter what happens.”Hu: Boldogan nevettek, ahogy elindultak hazafelé, szívükben melegséggel telve.En: They laughed happily as they headed home, their hearts filled with warmth.Hu: Az új év ígéretes volt.En: The new year was full of promise. Vocabulary Words:swirling: kavargóignore: figyelmen kívül hagyniopportunity: alkalomsplendor: pompacontrast: kontrasztgreeted: köszöntöttecheerful: vidámanecdotes: anekdotákdistant: távolságtartóbubbled: bugyborékoltslightly: némitense: feszültcuriosity: kíváncsiságjob offer: munka ajánlatabroad: külföldprocess: feldolgoznireassuring: megnyugtatórelief: megkönnyebbüléslurking: lapuldissipated: elszálltblessing: áldásendured: kibírtbeauty: szépségstep out: kilépfilled: telepromise: ígérettwilight: alkonyresolve: elhatározásembrace: ölelésglimmer: csillan
Join us for today's Our Daily Bread devotional by Lisa M. Samra, taken from Isaiah 42:1-4. Today's devotional is read by Peta. Meet the team at odb.org/meet-the-team. God bless you.We hope that you have enjoyed today's reading from Our Daily Bread. You can find more exciting content from Our Daily Bread Ministries by following @ourdailybreadeurope on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok. You can even sign up to receive Our Daily Bread Bible reading notes sent straight to your door for free: odb.org/subscribe
learn top 15 words for Winter Snow Days
The Washington State Department of Transportation is gearing up for winter. Crews are inspecting snowplows, stocking salt, and reminding drivers to plan ahead for snow and ice season. Learn about traction tire laws, pass closures, and how to stay safe during severe weather. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/wsdot-ramps-up-winter-snow-and-ice-preparations/ #WSDOT #WinterDriving #SnowAndIce #Transportation #WashingtonState #PublicSafety #RoadConditions #TravelAlerts #MountainPasses #WeatherPreparedness
Huge episode today, Mat and Dave are joined by one of the best, Steven Lindsay! They also chat about AIHL finals, NIHL results, upcoming Jungle Final for the Winter Snow and more. You don't want to miss this Banana Phone! What are you waiting for? Let's gooooooo!
You can support this show on Patreon!In this episode, we talk to Emily Allen, the game designer behind Dying Stylishly Games. She's best known for her two now classic OSR adventures, the Gardens of Ynn and the ennie-award winning Stygian Library, which popularized the depth-crawl format. Both of which are now republished in new editions from Soul Muppet Publishing. She's also designed Dungeon Bitches, a violent sapphic PbtA game about trauma and survival and the Yellow Curtain, a weird meta-storygame inspired by the King in Yellow. And then this year, we got Black Death Rising, an OSR-ish game of religious horror amidst the black plague where you can play vampires, werewolves, homunculi, changelings, ghouls, grotesques, ghosts, and waifs. And fight fascists, demons, and intelligent rats.Emily Allen's blog: https://cavegirlgames.blogspot.comTumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/cavegirlpoemsGames on drivethruRPG: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/publisher/8182/cavegirl-productionsEmily's Games:Wolf Pack & Winter Snow (2017)The Dolorous Stroke (2018)Gardens of Ynn (2018)Stygian Library (2018)Deep Morphean Transmissions (2019)Esoteric Enterprises (2019)Dead Girls in Sarkash Forest (2021)Dungeon Bitches (2021/2022)The Wounded, Hungry and Forgotten (2022)Black Death Walking (2022)The Yellow Curtain (2024)Black Lung (2024)Black Death Rising (2025)Show Notes:Book of RevelationsJojo's Bizarre AdventureGames MentionedStars without NumberBeyond the WallMiseries & MisfortunesVampire the Masquerade/World of DarknessLacuna by Jared SorensonMork BorgEmpire (larp)If you liked this podcast, check out the weekly Indie RPG Newsletter
Thieves steal catalytic converters from 30 school buses, and more.
Thieves steal catalytic converters from 30 school buses, and more.
Thieves steal catalytic converters from 30 school buses, and more.
In this episode, Ken and Lisa of Watters Garden Center ask if winter snow can threaten newly planted fruit trees. What should you know about planting fruit trees during the winter? What should you do if it snows? Listen to find out!Listen to Mountain Gardener on Cast11: https://cast11.com/mountain-gardener-with-ken-lain-gardening-podcast/Follow Cast11 on Facebook: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network/
Collin Arnold joins Tommy to talk about how New Orleans is recovering from the winter storm.
All the LINKS: LINKTR.EE/BARBARAFAISON 2025 - Week 3 - Winter Snow You can listen to this on my podcast - 7:24 mins or click the link here for the YouTube Channel version (audio only) This is an episode about snow. If you're new to the podcast, welcome, and if you listen regularly, thank you.When I went to work on Thursday. The first thing my coworkers told me when I arrived at the library was, "you know we're closed on Friday and Saturday for snow.'The meteorologist had been updating their predictions of snow all week. It started out with 30% chance at the beginning of the week and then moved up to about 70% chance by the end of the week.I laughed and said, I'll take it. I've been sharing with my meditation group for years that I would love to have a few good snow days. We don't get snow often in the metro Atlanta area.What I observed about myself, is having a few shut down days really forced me to be more still. I know, I do get still, however I still could use more stillness in my life. Having the shut downs across the city means most people are not doing.When I woke up Friday morning, I thought to myself I wonder if there is snow. It was so quiet. I had forgotten how quiet snow was. I jumped up, like a kid, and looked out my bedroom window and saw the outside deck filled with snow. Insert sounds of glee. lolI dashed to the front door, opened it and saw the neighborhood filled with snow. It was gorgeous, and my front walkway was also filled with not snow, but ice. This was definitely going to be an inside the house day. TD and I stayed in our jammies all day relaxing, eating, watching TV, streaming and napping. Just what was needed.Saturday we got up to check out what was happening and drove around. We grabbed breakfast and went over to one of our favorite local parks that has a few lakes. We enjoyed walking on the crunchy ice at the bridge and taking a few pictures with the snow still hanging in the trees.My gentle reminder from winter.Winter requires rest.Winter is about taking in stillness.Winter is time for introspection and reflection.Enjoy a few moments of breath with me now.You may keep your eyes open for this practice, so close and if you desire.Let's take to two small sniffs of breath in through your nose with a long, exhale, like this, breathe in, another breath in and exhale.Let's do that two more times. Breath in, breath in, now, exhale.One final time, breath in, breath in, now, exhale.Return to your normal breathing.And as you breathe in breathe in peace. As you exhale release stress.Breathe in peace, release stress. What's on your mind? Feel free to leave a comment, reflection, or observation where you're listening to this podcast. If you'd like to share your thoughts - barbarafaisonllc@gmail.com is the best way to reach me. If social media is better for you, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram, our best.
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Winter Snow Survival 201 | Episode 322 For seasoned preppers, winter brings unique challenges and opportunities. In this episode, Winter Snow Survival 201, we're diving into what it means to prep for winter from an experienced perspective, focusing on luxuries, consumables, and keeping your spirits high. Luxury vs. Necessity Once your basic survival needs are covered, it's time to explore items that improve comfort and convenience. High-end thermal blankets, gourmet coffee, and advanced snow-clearing tools like snow blowers or ergonomic shovels can make winter storms less daunting. Luxury doesn't mean waste—it's about enhancing your resilience and comfort when the snow piles up. Topping Off Consumables Winter weather puts strain on certain supplies. Now is the time to ensure you're fully stocked on consumables like road salt, windshield washer fluid, and batteries for flashlights and backup systems. Don't forget essentials for your heating setup, like propane or wood. These small details can make the difference between an inconvenient storm and a crisis. Entertainment to Beat Cabin Fever Long stretches indoors can take a toll on mental health, even for the best-prepared. Stock up on books, puzzles, and board games, or download movies and audiobooks in advance. Handheld devices or solar-powered chargers ensure your digital content is always accessible. Keeping spirits high during snow-ins is as vital as keeping the lights on. Winter prepping is about more than surviving—it's about thriving. By focusing on comfort, consumables, and mental well-being, you're turning winter from a challenge into an opportunity to strengthen your preparedness mindset. Tune in to Episode 322 of Survival Punk to learn more about making the most of your winter preparations. Remember: preparedness is a lifestyle, and winter is just another chance to sharpen your skills. Stay warm, stay safe, and stay punk!
Winter Snow Survival 201 | Episode 322 For seasoned preppers, winter brings unique challenges and opportunities. In this episode, Winter Snow Survival 201, we're diving into what it means to prep for winter from an experienced perspective, focusing on luxuries, consumables, and keeping your spirits high. Luxury vs. Necessity Once your basic survival […] The post Winter Snow Survival 201 | Episode 322 appeared first on Survivalpunk.
Start the New Year with a moment of peacefulness. In this exclusive episode from the Mindful Journeys Through Nature series, you'll immerse yourself in the calming imagery of a snow-covered landscape, finding peace in the stillness of winter. Through guided visualization, you'll discover the power of embracing quiet reflection to clear your mind, release tension, and cultivate inner calm. This practice helps you reset, providing the space for emotional renewal and clarity as you enter the new year. Available only on the Your Sleep Guru app, this episode offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature's peaceful energy and set a foundation for a balanced, mindful year ahead. Thank you for listening and allowing me to help you find better sleep. If these free episodes have helped you, please consider supporting my work by exploring exclusive content on my app, available on the Apple App Store and Google Play, or by treating me to a coffee here ☕️ Your support means the world and helps keep this content free and available. Sweet dreams.
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Fluent Fiction - Danish: Egeskov Slot: Unveiling Secrets Beneath the Winter Snow Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/da/episode/2024-12-04-23-34-02-da Story Transcript:Da: Egeskov Slot stod majestætisk under vinterens sne, som forklædte dets hemmeligheder i et hvidt slør.En: Egeskov Slot stood majestically under the winter snow, which disguised its secrets in a white veil.Da: Det var jul, og slotets haller var smukt pyntet med traditionelle dekorationer, der mindede om fordums tid.En: It was Christmas, and the castle's halls were beautifully adorned with traditional decorations, reminiscent of times long past.Da: Jens, en ung historiker, var opslugt af en mystisk gammel brev han fandt i en familie kiste.En: Jens, a young historian, was engrossed in a mysterious old letter he found in a family chest.Da: Brevet talte om en skjult skat dybt inde i Egeskov Slot.En: The letter spoke of a hidden treasure deep within Egeskov Slot.Da: Hans kusine Katrine, mere nøgtern og fornuftig, mente, at brevet kun var en gammeldags skrøne.En: His cousin Katrine, more pragmatic and sensible, believed the letter was merely an old wives' tale.Da: Men Jens følte der var mere bag dette.En: But Jens felt there was more to it.Da: Han ville afsløre sandheden.En: He wanted to uncover the truth.Da: Søren, slottets gådefulde kustode, advarede dem om farerne ved at rode op i fortiden.En: Søren, the castle's enigmatic custodian, warned them of the dangers of digging into the past.Da: "Noget skal forblive glemt," sagde han med en gådefuld glans i øjnene.En: "Some things should remain forgotten," he said with a mysterious gleam in his eyes.Da: Alligevel kunne Jens ikke modstå.En: Nevertheless, Jens could not resist.Da: Han overtalte Katrine til at hjælpe ham med at udforske slottets ældgamle rum.En: He persuaded Katrine to help him explore the castle's ancient rooms.Da: Sneen knirkede under deres fødder, mens skyggerne blev lange i de svagt oplyste haller.En: The snow creaked under their feet as shadows grew long in the dimly lit halls.Da: Efter timer med at søge, faldt deres øjne på en bogreol, der virkede lidt malplaceret.En: After hours of searching, their eyes fell on a bookshelf that seemed somewhat out of place.Da: Med et skub mod bøgerne, gled reolen til side, og afslørede en skjult kammer.En: With a push against the books, the shelf slid aside, revealing a hidden chamber.Da: Inde i kammeret glimtede ældgamle artefakter i det svage lys fra deres lommelygter.En: Inside the chamber, ancient artifacts glistened in the faint light from their flashlights.Da: Et gammelt maleri, gemt væk i århundreder, afslørede en familiehemmelighed: en forfader, hvis eksistens var blevet slette fra slægtshistorien.En: An old painting, hidden away for centuries, revealed a family secret: an ancestor whose existence had been erased from the family history.Da: Denne hemmelighed ændrede deres forståelse af familien og slottets sande arv.En: This secret changed their understanding of the family and the castle's true legacy.Da: Selvom Jens' nysgerrighed blev tilfredsstillet, kunne han nu mærke det ansvar, der fulgte med denne nyvundne viden.En: Although Jens' curiosity was satisfied, he now felt the responsibility that came with this newfound knowledge.Da: Han og Katrine blev enige om at bevare hemmeligheden.En: He and Katrine agreed to keep the secret.Da: Det var bedre at beskytte familiens omdømme end at lade fortiden skabe nye problemer.En: It was better to protect the family's reputation than to let the past create new problems.Da: Skatten, den var der, men værdien af familie og historie blev vigtigere end materiel rigdom.En: The treasure, it was there, but the value of family and history became more important than material wealth.Da: Jens forlod slottet med en dybere forbindelse til sin fortid og en klarere forståelse for vigtigheden af at bevare familiens æresfølelse.En: Jens left the castle with a deeper connection to his past and a clearer understanding of the importance of preserving the family's honor.Da: Sneen dækkede sporene fra deres opdagelse, og slottets hemmeligheder forblev trygt bevarede under dens vinterslør.En: The snow covered the traces of their discovery, and the castle's secrets remained safely preserved under its winter veil. Vocabulary Words:majestic: majestætiskveiled: sløradorned: pyntetreminiscent: mindedeengrossed: opslugtpragmatic: nøgternsensible: fornuftigcustodian: kustodeenigmatic: gådefuldegleam: glanscreaked: knirkededimly lit: svagt oplysteartifacts: artefakterfaint: svageancestor: forfaderlegacy: arvcuriosity: nysgerrighednewfound: nyvundnereputation: omdømmematerial wealth: materiel rigdompreserving: bevarehonor: æresfølelsedisguised: forklædtechest: kistetale: skrøneuncover: afsløreexplore: udforskeerased: sletteresponsibility: ansvarsecrets: hemmeligheder
learn top 15 words for Winter Snow Days
learn top 15 words for Winter Snow Days
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Also in the news: Police could have the right to search a vehicle if it smells of cannabis; Two convenience stores robbed at gunpoint within 90 minutes last night; Food delivery driver shot in West Humboldt Park and more.
Also in the news: Police could have the right to search a vehicle if it smells of cannabis; Two convenience stores robbed at gunpoint within 90 minutes last night; Food delivery driver shot in West Humboldt Park and more.
Also in the news: Police could have the right to search a vehicle if it smells of cannabis; Two convenience stores robbed at gunpoint within 90 minutes last night; Food delivery driver shot in West Humboldt Park and more.
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On this episode, Maui tackles COPE, Amapiano, Risk taking, Jonah Hill, MSNBC, S.A. Winter + Snow, Keke Palmer, NATO, TV License, and a whole lot more! —— *Please rate and review MAW — 5 Stars for cultural purposes, let's grow this Bunsen burner. You can also listen to MAW on Spotify, Google podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn or your favorite podcast app... MAW is literally everywhere! MAW is an XO thing, so show Love: xoroyalty.net —— One more thing... “Might As Well” is hosted and produced by mysterious South African comedian, Maui Maw. It's not for the politically correct. Thank you for Listening. P.S. COMEDY! ℗ 2023 XO LUXURY GOODS
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Winter snow impacting millions of people from coast to coast. Also, the debate over student loan forgiveness heads to the Supreme Court today. Plus, the U.S. Marshals Service suffers a major security breach. And, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis launches a new book highlighting his record in office.
Bible Reading: Isaiah 1:18; Titus 3:3-7"Ugh! I'm so tired of this cold weather. What's the use of winter anyway?" Josh grumbled as he put on his heavy coat and snow boots.Josh's mom handed him his lunch and said, "We can talk more about it tonight, but pay attention to how clean the new fallen snow looks as you walk out to the bus stop."As he walked down the sidewalk, Josh dragged his boots through the snow, thinking about what his mom had said. When he got on the bus, he told his best friend Marcus about it."What does not liking winter have to do with clean snow?" Marcus asked.Josh shrugged. "I don't know, but Mom said we'd talk more about it tonight."Josh and Marcus didn't think any more about it the rest of the day, until Josh's mom picked them both up after school. It was Friday, and Marcus was spending the night.Josh's dad picked up pizza for dinner on his way home from work. As they ate, Josh said, "Hey, Mom, Marcus and I are wondering what you meant this morning when you told me to pay attention to how clean the new fallen snow looked.""Well, I used to complain about winter too because I can't stand to be cold," Mom replied. "But on one winter morning when I was having my devotions, I read Isaiah 1:18, which says, 'Though your sins are like scarlet, I will make them as white as snow. Though they are red like crimson, I will make them as white as wool.'" Mom smiled at the boys. "Now, don't get me wrong--I still can't stand being cold! But thinking of how Jesus loved me so much He died on the cross for my sins and made me clean like freshly fallen snow--well, that changed my perspective. Winter is cold, but the snow is beautiful."Marcus took a bite of his pizza. "Would you tell me some more about Jesus?" he asked. "My mom and dad don't take me to church, and I really don't know much about Him."Josh smiled and listened as his parents told Marcus more about Jesus. Winter still isn't my favorite season, he thought, but Mom's right--the snow really is beautiful. -Lisa FullerHow About You?Is winter your favorite season? It might not be, but this year, if you see snow, think of Jesus. The Bible reminds us that Jesus washes away our sins and makes us pure like newly fallen snow. What a beautiful picture--clean and beautiful not because of anything we have done, but because of what Jesus did for us. Do you know Him as your Savior? If not, trust in Him today. (To learn more, click the "Good News!" button in the right column of this page.)Today's Key Verse:Though your sins are like scarlet, I [God] will make them as white as snow. Though they are red like crimson, I will make them as white as wool. (NLT) (Isaiah 1:18)Today's Key Thought:Jesus makes us clean
JESUS MAKES US CLEANKEY VERSE: THOUGH YOUR SINS ARE LIKE SCARLET, I [GOD] WILL MAKE THEM AS WHITE AS SNOW. THOUGH THEY ARE RED LIKE CRIMSON, I WILL MAKE THEM AS WHITE AS WOOL. ISAIAH 1:18 (NLT)
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12/15/2022 9:05 - Weather, traffic, and avalanche danger Snow day #4! D2 starts the show with the latest weather forecast from Kristen Van Dyke from the KSL Weather Center. Andy Farnsworth bring the latest with the traffic trouble spots and the latest on avalanche danger with Utah Avalanche Center as they speak with Craig Gordon. 9:20 -The Science of Snowflakes and Snowpack Utah has some of the greatest snow here on earth! Apparently utah's snowflakes are alot different than other areas, how does it impact the greatest snow on earth? How is it maintained? Jim Steenburgh, Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Utah, joins the show to talk about the science of snowflakes and how they impact Utah's snow. 9:35 - Legislature perspective of the Salt Lake School District audit After reviewing the new Salt Lake City School District audit, many people have expressed anger over how much money has been wasted. The school board members have cost taxpayers millions of dollars - all because they refused to close schools with declining student enrollment. Utah State Representative Jen Dailey-Provost joins the show to share her thoughts and give the legislative approach to it. 9:50 - Gov. Cox's proposal for free UTA for a year Governor Cox said he wants free transit for all for a year, which is great news for people who use UTA services on a regular basis. The feasibility study would cost around $25 million, but who's going to be paying for it? Dave and Maura discuss. 10:05 - 10:20 - Is a 4-day school week a good idea? The regular school week that all students are familiar with is the 5-day week that runs from Monday through Friday. Now, school districts are considering cutting it down to a 4-day week from Monday through Thursday. Is this a good idea? Dave and Maura discuss, Followed by listener calls. 10:35 - 10:50 - Does every teacher deserve the teacher compensation increase? Governor Cox announced his plan to increase the teacher compensation by $6,000 for all teachers in Utah. The question is, does every single teacher deserve it? Renée Pinkney, President of Utah Education Association, joins the show to share perspective from teachers. Followed by listener calls. (may be a good split segment? for podcast?) 10:55 - The off-duty fire fighter who helped Utah avalanche survivor Yesterday a skier was partially buried in an avalanche in Neffs Canyon and suffered a broken leg was finally brought off the mountain Wednesday evening following a daylong rescue effort. Dave and Maura switch gears as they speak with Tom Elbrecht (el -breckt) - Unified Fire Authority who was in the area and helped with the rescue of the victim while he was off duty. 11:05 - The significance of Bill of Rights Day Today is Bill of Rights Day. The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to the Constitution, and it was ratified on December 15, 1791. We all know about the right to free speech and the right to bear arms, but what about the rest? Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources, joins the show to give an in-depth explanation of what the Bill of Rights is and why it is so important. 11:20 - Increasing practical knowledge with project-based learning Utah's executive branch has 1,000 jobs that don't require a college degree. So now, Governor Cox wants to get rid of that requirement as a whole. That means Bachelor's degrees are no longer necessary in the employee recruitment process. Are people prepared enough to work degree-less? Meghan Meredith, the Head of School at Utah Virtual Academy, joins the show to share her thoughts on this idea of removing the degree requirement. 11:35 - How to combat isolation during the holidays People usually think of the holidays as a time full of love and joy, but it can also be a time of stress and loneliness. With COVID-19 and the seasonal flu going around, people have been gathering less often. Jeremy Cunningham, Public Policy Director of the Alzheimer's Association, joins the show to share tips on how we can make sure loved ones who live alone get the interaction they need in the winter. 11:50 - The controversial Gondola in the Winter Snow packed roads through the canyons are showcasing why the argument for the Gondola has come about. Dave and Maura discuss the issue and what difference the gondola would make in the winter up Little Cottonwood canyon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Laurel shares with you some easy ways to call in angelic support. Then wander together down memory lane as Laurel recalls childhood winters in Chicago, the magic of snow days, the craziness of sledding down Mount Trashmore, Bunny Hill clumsiness and more. The story begins at 16:45You can learn more about Laurel and the angels at illuminatingsouls.comReceive an inspirational message from Laurel + Illuminating Souls each day via email. Join our Daily Inspiration Blast for a sweet little morsel of goodness delivered to your mailbox Monday thru Friday. Find daily inspirational messages on the Illuminating Souls Facebook page
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Julianne Racine is the LaMoure County, Extension Agent for Agriculture and Natural Resources. Racine says while the county did receive some beneficial fall moisture and the melting snow pack is infiltrating into the soil, she's concerned about having enough moisture to get the crop from planting to harvest. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.