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The Milk Check
Steady Markets, Shaky Ground

The Milk Check

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 19:01


With Easter behind us, demand is easing, milk production is climbing, and the spring flush is here. But beneath the surface, the dairy complex is anything but comfortable. In the latest episode of The Milk Check, host Ted Jacoby III and the Jacoby team look at the fault lines hiding beneath today's seemingly stable dairy market. In this episode, we cover: Why milk is getting longer, but not everywhere How added processing capacity is changing the spring flush Whether butter has found its floor, or is simply stuck Why energy may be the biggest wildcard in dairy right now From regional milk balances to butter's next move and the growing influence of energy costs, we look at what is really driving the dairy complex right now. To hear what could hold, what could crack and what the next few months may mean for dairy, listen to The Milk Check episode 97: Steady Markets, Shaky Ground. Got questions? We'd love to hear them. Submit below, and we might answer it on the show. Ask The Milk Check Ted Jacoby III: Coming up on the Milk Check. Joe Maixner: It’s really watching the energy markets because it’s going to affect literally everything. Ted Jacoby III: Welcome to the Milk Check from T.C. Jacoby and Company, your complete guide to dairy markets, from the milking parlor to the supermarket shelf. I’m Ted Jacoby. Let’s dive in. Today is April 6th, 2026. It’s the day after Easter. it’s also the birthday of a few illustrious people like Paul Rudd, Lando Calrissian, or actually Billy D. Williams and our own Joe Maixner, and we’re here to talk about dairy markets today. Sorry, Joe, and we’re here to talk about dairy markets today, and what we’re gonna be talking about is it’s the day after Easter and demand for the next oh five months or so tends to slow down a bit, while milk production tends to pick up and it’s peaking probably right as we speak, and over the course of the next four to five weeks. So, what does that mean for the dairy landscape? What does that mean for the price landscape? When I started thinking about what we were gonna talk about for this podcast, the market seemed to be in a lull right now. And then I realized it’s that time of the year. The question is, are they gonna stay here? Are they gonna go lower? We know that milk production is gonna continue to increase, especially in the Midwest, and we know that the next demand event of any significance is at least five to six months away. But where we’ll start is we’ll start with milk production. This is the time of year when things tend to get a little bit long. Gus, is milk long right now? Gus Jacoby: Depends what region of the U.S. you wanna talk about. From what I understand, there’s some areas of the West that are very long. The upper Midwest, when you have plants go down, it gets a bit ugly. But looking into the mid East, the Northeast, the Southeast, certainly the Southwest, where there’s quite a bit of new processing capacity, all these areas, are not all that long. It’s certainly the spring flush, but when you look at the Milk Production Report, you would think they would be a lot longer. And I think additional processing capacity in all these regions that we just discussed are where we’re a little bit shorter than we anticipated, considering what time of year it is. Ted Jacoby III: Usually, this time of year we’re hearing of milk moving at 2, 3, 4, $5 under. Is that happening this April? Gus Jacoby: There’s some spots in the upper Midwest where it gets that discounted, yes. But I would say that has more to do with plants being down in addition to the surplus that causes it to get that long. I think if everything is functioning in the region — in the upper Midwest, Mideast or anywhere on the Eastern corridor — you’re not seeing quite the growth that’s shown in the Milk Production Report. Anytime you see north of 2.5% or 3% in a Milk Production Report, usually that means the flush is a really ugly period of time. But in these regions of the country, we’ve added enough processing capacity to balance things out a bit more and not make it quite as long as you would think. Ted Jacoby III: So we didn’t really add any plants west of the Rocky Mountains. And in that case, the flush, especially in California, is probably already in the rear view mirror. Are we seeing milk really long in California and along the west coast right now? Gus Jacoby: I’ve heard that California, for a while there did get pretty long. That area hasn’t had the additional processing capacity outside of the Pasco facility to deal with the level of surplus we have in those regions. Ted Jacoby III: That means it’s fair to say that we’re in the flush right now, maybe past the flush out West Milk has gotten long, milk is plentiful, but we’ve added enough milk processing capacity that generally speaking, as long as there in, there are not any plant breakdowns. We seem to be able to handle the additional milk supply and we’re getting it all processed. Gus Jacoby: Yes, that’s the truth. Joe Maixner: The West has been running full for the past couple of months. But cream has not been super long. It’s been getting into the churns, but it’s also been finding homes elsewhere and it’s had decent demand. It’s been a little surprising that we haven’t had as excess of cream as we would’ve anticipated given how long milk has been. Ted Jacoby III: What about on the powder side? I’ve heard that the plants are not necessarily dumping any milk, but the plants are full enough that they can’t run anything specialty. So, all they’re running is straight up nonfat dry milk, which these days with protein component values in the milk the way they are, 38% protein, but they’re just running ’em flat out to get all that milk processed and dried. Is that a fair way to put it? Josh White: Yeah, I would say so. Ted Jacoby III: Okay. Milk’s getting processed. We’re making a lot of it, but Easter’s now in the rear view mirror. Since our runup, late January, early February, the cheese market seems to have settled into a price somewhere in the $1.60s, the butter market’s been $1.70s, $1.80s, it popped up over $2 and it seems to have faded since. Is it in its sweet spot yet, or where do you think the butter market will go over the next three to four months? Joe Maixner: I think there’s a lot of factors that go into where the butter market’s gonna price over the next few months. Obviously, we’ve got the macro events going on, the conflict in the Middle East, that’s pulled a lot of export opportunity out, as we’ve talked about at length in the past few podcasts. But there’s been a lot of product trading in this 15¢ to 20¢ range that we’ve been in over the past couple of weeks, and it seems that we’ve found a good range where buyers and sellers are happy to move product. There’s probably not much more downside potential at this price. But it’s a very real possibility that we could just stagnate here for the next few months until we see any type of real demand shift and production dies off into the summer. Ted Jacoby III: Are we gonna continue to be exporting butter? Joe Maixner: Yeah, absolutely. We’re still seeing exports move. Obviously we’ve lost some of our largest growth markets with this conflict, at least temporarily. But we’re still exporting to other regions, and all of those markets are growing. Will it be enough to offset the losses? I’m not sure, but we’re still moving product out of the country. Ted Jacoby III: The cheese export numbers have been phenomenal for about the last six months. We’ve been up over 30% year over year, almost to the extent of being a little bit surprising. Are we gonna be able to keep that up, do you think? Or is this market going to peter out a little bit ? Jacob Menge: You gotta suspect that you stop getting the blockbuster export numbers before too long because it has been two months now since we’ve come off of kind of those rock bottom prices that we were at. I think that will certainly take the top off of those export numbers. Cheese in general has probably been one of the quieter of the dairy markets, probably the quietest. It’s been sneaky though. There’s been these moments where it’s been hard to find product. There’s been moments where you can find product and I think it definitely is a tale of exactly what cheese you’re looking for. I don’t think colored cheddar has been particularly hard to come by. Meanwhile, white, for export has been pretty tough. All of that has resulted in this really nice gentle climb higher on cheese prices. We’re starting to see some cracks in the floor, especially internationally. We’re hearing mozz prices starting to get some pushback outta Europe. Those blockbuster export numbers on the cheese side are probably nearing an end. And if not then I think that’s gonna be the only thing that can keep driving the cheese price appreciably higher from where it’s at. If we can keep getting these pretty impressive numbers, sure, I don’t see why we couldn’t keeps stair stepping higher. Ted Jacoby III: Where the export numbers go, the price of cheese goes. Is that a fair way to put it? Jacob Menge: It certainly seems like an export driven market right now. Our opinion kinda long term is that’s U.S. cheese. This last year or so, maybe more 18 months, reflecting back on it, been the coming of age era for a serious export driven cheese price in the U.S. Historically, obviously export have played a factor, but it seems like that’s going to be the dominant force today and in the future. Ted Jacoby III: Yeah, I think I’d have to agree with that. And then there’s nonfat. Josh, this nonfat market, it sure went a lot higher than anybody expected. Even when it started to rally, we thought it could go up into the $1.50s, $1.60s, but I don’t think we expected the $1.90s. Is this market gonna stay here? Where does this market feel like it’s at today? And how does play out from here? Josh White: It’s still a tight market, Ted. Seems like there’s some commitments that are still behind. On the manufacturing level, it seems like demand’s been very strong. Let’s be clear, the West Coast is running a lot of nonfat right now, and it’s not changing the climate. Where we’re really seeing the vacancy in production is in the middle part of the country. It’s pretty well reported now. Everyone’s clueing in on this idea that there’s just been a lot of growth in the protein beverage market and in the UF space, and that seems to have kept a lid on our production growth for nonfat dry milk relative to the milk production growth and the protein growth that we’re experiencing in the milk. So yeah, it still remains pretty strong. There’s still good demand. Yeah, there’s a lot more conversations and we’re having a lot of conversations with customers across all the different industries that consume dairy products about what these higher prices mean. Are they real? Are they here to stay? If you look at the futures curve though, we’re way higher than that current futures price, and it’s an inverted curve, so we’re gonna have to pay a lot of attention to how that plays out, particularly as we get into these heavier milk production months, domestically and in Europe. But to be clear, there’s a lot of milk; that milk’s being processed into a lot of products; but in the U.S. side, we’re not seeing huge nonfat increases. I think across the pond though, they’re making a lot more skim milk powder, and they’re the beneficiaries of this tight market right now. Clearing a lot of that product into the international clients that, historically may have been looking to the U.S. as well. Ted Jacoby III: Do you think that means we’re gonna be export handicapped for the next three to four months that might just weaken the demand side of the equation for U.S. nonfat? Josh White: Yeah. The trade’s not as free as we all hope and expect it to be, and what I mean by that is there’s barriers to entry for bringing, like European product into Mexico. Approved brands across the world that might make it more difficult to exchange one supplier for another. But I think the answer to your question, the longer we maintain this type of premium, the less likely we are to export into some contestable markets. And it’s really tough when you’re talking about managing supply chain over the course of a year to get that right. There’s a real possibility that, we could miss some business that we wished we had later in the year. But, as it stands right now, it’s not like we’re sitting on a lot of extra product to move. Ted Jacoby III: So, when we look to the next, 1, 2, 3 months, things are tight enough. The nonfat market’s still coming from a place of overcommitment and then still trying to work through that. And there’s No reason to think that we’re gonna be trading nonfat in the $1.20s by Memorial Day. Josh White: No reason to think that. I think that we’re putting ourselves in a position where now’s the moment where we can take a little bit of the pressure off the market. We’re starting to see a little bit more seasonal milk in the middle part of the country. Nothing compared to what we saw a year ago going through the dryers, but we are starting to see maybe some signs of some relief. Ted Jacoby III: Proteins is the other market that seems to be shooting for the moon, up there with Artemis II. Are those protein prices gonna stay there or are they gonna come down? Josh White: Pointed question. Not for the second quarter, it sure doesn’t feel like they’re coming down. Every spot load that I see offered trades almost in the air. There still seems to be really good demand despite higher prices. And also despite a lot of customers asking about substitution. The answer to that question is maybe different for the next quarter than it might be for the next year. We’ll have to see. But as it stands right now as it relates to whey proteins, no slowdown in demand. Price strength remains, loads are very expensive. Conversations are less about the willingness to buy product than they are about the credit worthiness to sell that product to the clients because of just how expensive a load of WPC 80 or WPI cost today. We’re also starting to see some momentum in the MPC markets. Shouldn’t be a surprise. MPC 85 prices have been increasing. We’re starting to see customers that have the flexibility to do some substitution between WPCs and MPCs, considering it. More conversations about alternatives within the dairy complex like caseins and caseinate. But then, I have to imagine there’s also conversations happening about substitution outside of the dairy complex for plant proteins and alternative proteins. It’s a challenging market. Certainly a good sign that the consumer, particularly in the U.S. is paying a lot of attention not to just wanting more protein in their diet, but also the quality of the protein that they’re consuming. And it’ll be really interesting over the next year to see that tug of war: the valorization of high-quality, highly digestible dairy proteins, versus cheaper proteins going into certain applications and how the consumer responds to those economies. Ted Jacoby III: What’s the one product in the dairy complex right now that you’re really worried about? Because right now we just went through all the major commodities and there seems to be at least stability in the short term. Which one do you think breaks first in terms of price? What market should we be paying attention to if this dairy complex is gonna start to weaken on us? Jacob Menge: I’m paying most attention to butter right now, because I think the butter price has made these kind of violent moves. Not nonfat, violent, but more like consistently trending lower all last year. And then it’s made a pretty good recovery with that new crop, old crop switch. And then it’s trended lower from there. I think that’s important because that’s gonna have a big impact on that Class III, Class IV spread. And I think that Class III, Class IV spread is gonna ultimately drive some decisions at the fluid level, which is gonna have knock on effects for export markets, not just for butter, right? This is for all of these products. Because of that butter price , I think the math can be swayed one way or the other depending on where that goes. We have these kind of baked in assumptions on, okay, nonfat’s probably not staying at $2 through 2026, okay. We have some baked in assumptions on cheese. I think that means that decision maker is butter. And would anybody be shocked if it went up 50¢? Probably not. Would anybody be shocked if it went down another 10¢ or so? Probably not. I think you certainly would have debates around this, but that changes that Class III, Class IV spread enough that I think that has a lot of knock on effects. Ted Jacoby III: That makes a lot of sense. Josh, what about you? Which market are you paying attention to the most? Josh White: I would just say just the market. I think nonfat’s the obvious answer to that, but our entire dairy markets have been really changed this year by this protein movement. And what I can’t get my head around is the GLP-1 and cheaper GLP-1 catalyst. At what moment does a hundred dollars to fill a gas tank on a sedan start to change what people are willing to spend? That’s the one that I can’t really get my head around because it would be very easy to say, “Look out: these high protein products are here to stay.” The science backs it; people are eating less calories, but better calories. And that absolutely works for dairy proteins. But then on the other side, when you’re forced to make a decision about how you spend your money are you gonna get to a point where it’s choosing whether or not to fill your gas tank or whether or not to buy the powdered isolate. I wonder if we find that threshold at some moment this year. Ted Jacoby III: Yeah, I think that’s a great answer. Which market do you think is affecting the dairy markets the most right now? It’s the gas market. I think that’s fair. Joe, how about you? Joe Maixner: I’m clearly watching butter for obvious reasons. But I echo what Josh is saying. It’s really watching the energy markets because it’s going to affect literally everything over the course of this year. Jake brought up a great point about the Class III, Class IV spread, though. With the strength in nonfat, I hadn’t given a whole lot of thought process to butter’s impact in Class IV because you’re seeing Class IV through the rest of the year and into 27 at a minimum in the mid eighteens level which is a dollar premium to Class III, even with an inverted nonfat market. That’s definitely one to keep an eye on as well. But again, as a whole, just energy, energy’s going to affect everything all the way down to the consumer level. Ted Jacoby III: Yeah, I guess I agree. Gus, what are your thoughts on this market? Gus Jacoby: It’s hard not to talk about energy right now. That’s pretty obvious. Certainly when you’re hauling milk it has a big impact. Those fuel surcharges, hiking up to the degree that they have has made hauling milk quite a bit more expensive, considering the amount of water that’s being hauled and how much more expensive it is.  That is something we can’t control. None of these markets are anything we can control. But when it comes to the dairy markets, I think the skim solids is something that has been very interesting to me. Gus Jacoby: How tight that market gets, the limitation that cheese has in getting fortification solids, are we gonna start turning to powder to fortify, and can cheese plants afford it with the Class III, Class IV spread as we shift, obviously with this protein demand continuing to increase and all the other areas that skin solids are required. I think it’s going to have a ripple effect on our industry that’s gonna take a while for us to get used to as skim continues to, find more and more demand. So, for me, it’s an interesting marketplace and I’ve been paying a lot of attention to that lately. Ted Jacoby III: Sounds good. Awesome. Thanks guys very much. I thought that was a nice summary of what’s going on in our markets right now. We’ll see how the next few months play out. Appreciate the time. Thanks for joining us today, and everybody stay safe out there.

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts
The Lost Art with Steve & Lou 12th April 2026 (inc Crownlands Interview)

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 179:59


With Easter now done 'n dusted and the kids are back at school, time to get down to it and with this week's show bringing you an absolute PLETHORA of new stuff, once again it just goes to show how VIBRANT the current Prog scene really is !!! So why not join us and see what's new and exiting.... Steve & Lou xx   Playlist   Franck Carducci – The Limits Of Freedom Realisea – Out Of My Mind Magenta – Strength Long Distance Calling - Nocturnal Richard Barbieri – Traveler Nautilus – Vampire Cathedral Yes – Aurora The Paradox Twin – Null The System Marillion – The Invisible Man (Live) Porcupine Tree – Time Flies IQ – Far From Here Enchant – Sinking Sand Big Big Train – Atlantic Cable Crownlands – Through The Looking Glass Crownlands interview Styx – Suite Madame Blue T.A.P. – 4th Dimensional Waves

Mornings with Carmen
Impending death and the results of the culture of death - Carmen LaBerge | Our hope in death and flowers - Chris Martin

Mornings with Carmen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 48:58


With Easter and springtime with the focus on life, Carmen LaBerge wants us to think about death.  Former senator Ben Sasse, who is dying of cancer, was on a podcast talking about our final enemy: death.  He's seeking to die well.  Meanwhile, in our culture of death with abortion, we are feeling the effects of it as a society.  Chris Martin, author of "Terms of Service:  The Real Cost of Social Media," further reflects on death, but also the promise of resurrection.  Our greatest hope for life is death: Christ's death.  Plus, Chris talks about his growing flowers, his daughters Magnolia and Daisy.   The Reconnect with Carmen and all Faith Radio are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here

WhatDoYouKnowAboutThat?
E105: Philly Spring Clean Up, Jesus Christ Superstar and Nicole Saphos Band

WhatDoYouKnowAboutThat?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 58:46


It's April and the city of Philadelphia is gearing up for some spring cleaning. With Easter in the rear view mirror, we talk about the famed production Jesus Christ Superstar and some misconceptions. Our featured musical artist is the Nicole Saphos Band, featuring 3 new tracks from their latest 2026 release.

Nip, Tuck, Not Giving A...
Ashley's Gender Reveal

Nip, Tuck, Not Giving A...

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 67:21


We're having a proper catch-up this week, and honestly… we're on a bit of a rant. Life with partners and parenting has been a lot lately. From disappearing acts at home to trying to hold it all together (even while dealing with a UTI… because of course).With Easter weekend just gone and the cost of holidays getting a bit ridiculous, we're really feeling it and we know you probably are too. It's one of those episodes where we're just saying it how it is.Ashley shares all the goss from her trip to Rome, we chat through the bits we've been loving (and buying) this week, and then… we get to a very special moment.In true Nip Tuck style, Ashley reveals the gender of her baby and let's just say, it involves a Fendi purse...Head over to our socials @niptuckpod and click the link in our bio to find our YouTube, where full video episodes will be released every Wednesday at 5pm. If you're a Patreon member, not only will you get the Wednesday main episode the day before at 5pm, you'll now be able to watch the Friday Bonus too!Get in touch with your questions, dilemmas and Slutty Susie's via our Whatsapp or email hello@niptuckpod.com

Tobin, Beast & Leroy
(HR3) Draft Dreams: Could Rueben Bain Fall to 11?

Tobin, Beast & Leroy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 31:15


Tobin gets excited when reports are swirling that Rueben Bain might fall out of the top 10 which means the Dolphins could grab him at 11; Leroy objects and questions whether or not that would be the smartest decision. Leroy of course can't let anything go and continues to make fun of Brittney's fake tooth. With Easter behind us Tobin can't go a spring season without having to recount his traumatizing run in with a mall Easter bunny years ago.

La Dolly Dispatch
Easter Chit Chat!!

La Dolly Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 28:51


Send us Fan MailWelcome back to La Dolly Dispatch for a relaxed catch-up episode!!With Easter here, we're sharing what we've got planned for the long weekend— that's a bit of rest, a bit of crafting, or maybe even some dolly-themed fun. It's also the perfect time for a refresh, so we chat about simple ways to tidy up, restyle, and give our Blythe dolls a little extra love—think wardrobe edits, hair touch-ups, and reorganising those ever-growing collections.Of course, we couldn't go without checking in on what's happening in the wider Blythe community. From new releases to little bits of news and chatter, we touch on what's caught our eye lately and what we're excited about.And as always, it wouldn't be a catch-up without a bit of real-life sprinkled in. We share what's been happening in our own worlds lately—the everyday moments, the busy bits, and everything in between.It's a cosy, chatty episode—like sitting down with friends for a good catch-up.

Garden Dilemmas, Delights & Discoveries
Ep 247 - Nothing Is Wasted: Leaf Mold, Mulch & Letting Go

Garden Dilemmas, Delights & Discoveries

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2026 12:29 Transcription Available


As spring unfolds, I find myself reflecting on what remains, what falls away, and what—over time—returns to nourish us again.In this episode, I share a walk in the woods that took an unexpected turn, along with listeners' questions about using leaves or wood chips in the garden. From there, we explore the benefits of leaf mold versus traditional mulch—how to make it, when to use it, and why it may be one of nature's most generous gifts.With Easter upon us—a season that holds endings and beginnings in the same breath—I also reflect on a personal decision about letting go, inspired by the image of a leaf carried by water.In nature, nothing is wasted. And perhaps… neither are the moments in our lives.Link to the Companion Blog Post: Leaf Mold vs. Mulch & the Lesson of Letting Go 

Nerdtropolis
JOHN RHYS-DAVIES: THE CHRIST

Nerdtropolis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2026 13:37


John Rhys-Davies joins Nerdtropolis Mayor Sean Tajipour on Reel Insights to talk about lending his legendary voice to The Christ , the immersive new audio drama that brings the life, death and resurrection of Jesus to life across four cinematic episodes. In this thoughtful conversation, the Lord of the Rings and Indiana Jones icon reflects on the weight of narrating such a powerful story, why the message still resonates today, and how audio can draw listeners into a deeply personal experience unlike anything on screen.Rhys-Davies also opens up about the unique power of voice in storytelling, explaining how tone, pacing and emotion can shape the way audiences feel every moment of a story. He shares how his background in stage performance helped him understand the importance of being heard and understood, while also revealing what makes voice work such a different and rewarding challenge compared to on-camera acting. From the beauty of spoken language to the spiritual depth of oral tradition, his insights make this conversation especially memorable.On top of that, Rhys-Davies discusses how The Christ taps into a long tradition of hearing stories through the spoken word, connecting modern podcast storytelling to the timeless impact of faith, scripture and performance. With Easter at the heart of this release, this interview offers a meaningful look at how The Christ uses voice, music and cinematic sound to tell one of history's most enduring stories in a bold new way.Visit Nerdtropolis.comFacebook.com/nerdtropolisInstagram.com/nerdtropolisTwitter.com/nerdtropolis

Light on the Hill on Oneplace.com
Stop Seeking the Living Amongst the Dead

Light on the Hill on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2026 26:00


Today on Light on the Hill we take a look at, “Prophecies that changed the world.” With Easter coming up this Sunday, the resurrection of Christ is on many of our minds. But today we'd like for you to consider how the resurrection affects you personally! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1459/29?v=20251111

Jon & Chantel
Peeps: Yay or Nay?

Jon & Chantel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 76:09 Transcription Available


With Easter a few days away we're asking - are you Pro Peeps? Or Anti? That's the Hot Topic, along with an all-new 2nd Date Update, Chantel's Roses, and Playlist Playoff in today's episode!

Cinema Sounds & Secrets
Encore! - Tribute 30: Julian Sands

Cinema Sounds & Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 20:46


Encore! Encore! With Easter on the way, Janet, John (and Pen) thought why not revist the life of an absolutely astounding actor... Julian Sands! Breaking onto the film scene with his screen debut in an episode of BBC's anthology series Play for Today. A year later, he made his cinematic debut in the indie comedy Privates on Parade. In 1984, Sands landed his breakthrough role of Gerald in the television miniseries The Sun Also Rises. To learn more about this episode, check out the official Cinema Sounds & Secrets website!

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast
Getting kids to enjoy their chocolate treats in moderation!

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 3:40


With Easter on the horizon, who can parents convince the kids to enjoy their chocolate treats in moderation? Anton asked Louise Lennox Chef and Children's Feeding Therapist from Fussy Eating Kids.

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast
“Drink-driving is not an accident , it is a conscious decision”

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 5:53


“Drink-driving is not an accident , it is a conscious decision.” those are the words of Dr Eoin Fogarty, emergency medicine and retrieval consultant at Cork University Hospital. With Easter bank holiday weekend approaching, attention is turning to road safety and the persistent issue of drink-driving in Ireland. Dr Fogarty joined Anton this morning.

Chrissie, Sam & Browny
Chrissie & Jack Got Some Harsh Feedback

Chrissie, Sam & Browny

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 39:36 Transcription Available


With tomorrow bering Good Friday, Chrissie and Jack delve into the Easter basket and discuss what their Easter traditions are and more importantly, what their fav choc is! With Easter around the corner this means that today's our last show before the break, so we decided to open up the correspondence mail bag a day earlier and boy have we got some feedback for Q2!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Newstalk Breakfast Highlights
Getting kids to enjoy their chocolate treats in moderation!

Newstalk Breakfast Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 3:40


With Easter on the horizon, who can parents convince the kids to enjoy their chocolate treats in moderation? Anton asked Louise Lennox Chef and Children's Feeding Therapist from Fussy Eating Kids.

Newstalk Breakfast Highlights
“Drink-driving is not an accident , it is a conscious decision”

Newstalk Breakfast Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 5:53


“Drink-driving is not an accident , it is a conscious decision.” those are the words of Dr Eoin Fogarty, emergency medicine and retrieval consultant at Cork University Hospital. With Easter bank holiday weekend approaching, attention is turning to road safety and the persistent issue of drink-driving in Ireland. Dr Fogarty joined Anton this morning.

RZIM: Ask Away Broadcasts
If Jesus is God, why would God die?

RZIM: Ask Away Broadcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 36:43


For those of us living in societies often characterized as “post-Christian”, the symbol of the cross occupies a strange place in our cultural landscape—so familiar that it typically fades into the background, and yet that familiarity has certainly bred contempt. So what are we to make of the cross of Jesus? Aside from being an architectural feature of a skyline, what does this symbol really stand for? With Easter approaching, this week on Ask Away we're sharing a presentation Vince gave a few years ago on what the cross meant two millenia ago, and whether it still carries meaning today.    ------ We're so glad you joined us for Ask Away. If you have a question that needs answering, we'd love to hear it. Send us an email at askawayquestion@gmail.com or call and leave a voicemail at ‪(321) 213-9670‬. Ask Away is hosted by Vince and Jo Vitale, and produced by Studio D Podcast Production. New episodes come out regularly, so make sure to subscribe. The best way you can support Ask Away is to leave a review. All you have to do is open up the Podcast App on your phone, look for Ask Away, scroll down until you see ‘Write a Review' and tell us what you think. If you'd like to see videos from Vince and me, invite us to speak, or make a financial gift so that more people's questions can be heard on Ask Away, visit Kardiaquestions.com See you next time, and remember, if you have a question, it's worth asking.  

RadioWest
A Historian Shares What We Really Know About Jesus

RadioWest

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 50:30


With Easter weekend approaching, we're revisiting our 2025 conversation with Elaine Pagels about the real Jesus of Nazareth.

The Daily Nugget
Jesus weeps for those who reject Him and face judgment... do you?

The Daily Nugget

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026


Today on the Daily Nugget, Mike looks at Luke 19:41-44 and the powerful moment when Jesus weeps over Jerusalem. Even though He knew they would reject Him, His heart was full of compassion for those who were lost and heading toward judgment. That same heart should be in us—a deep burden for people who don't yet know Christ. With Easter coming, it's a great time to reach out, invite someone, and help them encounter the hope of Jesus.

OK Boomer Podcast
Eppy 156: Tell Your Peeps

OK Boomer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 20:22


Eppy 156: Tell Your Peeps!Hello, hello!Spring has officially sprung, and Laura and Jean are ready for it—stepping out of the cold, dark days and into sunshine... even if that pesky time change took a little getting used to!Jean and her OH headed off on a Cleveland staycation—complete with a couple disappointments, and... an unexpected number of very tall people. (You'll have to listen!)Meanwhile, Laura came across something surprising—Ruth's Chris Steakhouse is once again emphasizing a proper dress code. It got us thinking... whatever happened to dressing up for dinner?Some traditions may be making a quiet comeback!With Easter around the corner (or Resurrection Sunday, as many of us call it),Laura is in her element—sharing creative and surprisingly clever egg-dyeing ideas. Ever tried using a silk tie? Or—brace yourself—boiling Peeps for color? (Yes... those poor Peeps.)However you celebrate, we wish you a joyful, hope-filled season of renewal and new life.And this year?We're saying it with a smile: Tell Your Peeps!Follow us on Instagram, X, and Facebook @OKBoomerPod

The Cambridge Marketing Podcast
Opinionated Marketers on: CHOCOLATE

The Cambridge Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 11:22


With Easter weekend upon us, our Opinionated Marketers discuss two chocolate related stories from the world of marketing - including The Great KitKat Heist!

Just Films & That
Chocolat

Just Films & That

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 10:48


This week's episode is sinfully delicious!With Easter on the horizon this weekend we thought what better time to do a film about both lent and chocolate. It's Chocolat from 2000.This one was suggested by one of our wonderful listeners, so is it underrated, under seen or even both?Give it a listen!Links to the pod and our social media can be found here. Just select your link of choice!https://linktr.ee/justfilmsandthatpodIf you'd like to get in touch for anything or even suggest a film for us to look at, the email is filmsandthatpod@gmail.comWe're on all the usual social media platforms if just search for Just Films and that and you should find us. Alternatively, all out social media is also linked above!Give us a follow on Letterboxd!https://letterboxd.com/justfilms_that/If you want to support us then you can do so via our Kofi page which is linked below:https://ko-fi.com/justfilmsthatAnything you donate to us will be massively appreciated and will go straight back into the cost of running and growing the podcast!Thank you to Dan and Tom who did our artwork and music! Click the links below to check out more of their fantastic work!Tom (Music)https://www.thomasgeorgemusic.com/Dan (Artwork)https://www.instagram.com/dan_vanguardcomic/Josh on Social Media:Twitter: @JoshieMcsquashyJamie on Social Media:Twitter: @JayAllerton Instagram: @allertonjamie Jamie's other Podcast: Twitter: @bestmovie2pod Instagram @bestmovie2pod Available wherever you get your podcasts. Give it a listen!Cheers!The Just Films & That team Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Faith and Imagination: A BYU Humanities Center Podcast
Ep. 115: Highlighted Episode: Holy Saturday, Faith Crisis, and the Poetry of R. S. Thomas

Faith and Imagination: A BYU Humanities Center Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 43:25


Richard McLauchlan is an independent scholar, a professional biographer, and the author of Saturday's Silence: R.S. Thomas and Paschal Reading. With Easter approaching, we thought we'd run again this episode on the subject of Holy Saturday, the day between Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection that represents a period of suffering and silence. The poetry of R. …

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
What to eat this Easter weekend

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 13:24


With Easter falling early this year, what should home cooks reconsider, and which restaurants are serving the best festive menus?In this episode, host Tamara Kormornick speaks to the London Standard's Going Out Editor and resident food critic, David Ellis, for tips on how to snag tables at great restaurants over the long weekend, plus festive recipes that you can prepare ahead of time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Deadass Podcast
Ep.295 - Robbie, Tahlia & Sam from Banjos Bakery Rockhampton

Deadass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2026 69:40


On today's episode of the Deadass Podcast, we welcome Robbie, Tahlia and Sam from Banjo's Bakery Rockhampton! Tahlia and Sam took the leap of faith to move from Tasmania to Rockhampton with the guidance of Robbie in June 2024 and opened the store to serve up Banjo's iconic bakery goods to Central Queensland. We talked about their passion for supporting local sporting teams and the community. With Easter coming this week. they teased their delicious hot cross buns Easter treats which are baked fresh daily and also will be opened all Easter long weekend! Its a cool story fresh starts, pies with peas and community spirit. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RNIB Conversations
S2 Ep1280: Torch Trust - Accessible Christian Books and Resources for All Ages

RNIB Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 7:30


With Easter just around the corner here on RNIB Connect Radio we thought it would be a good time to chat with our friends from Torch Trust, the Christian Sight Loss charity, to find out more about what they are able to offer to blind and partially sighted people of all ages who might be looking for an accessible Bible, Bible reading notes, Christian books and magazines plus much more too. Sarah Dawkins, Chief Executive of Torch Trust, firstly gives RNIB Connect Radio's Toby Davey an overview of their services for blind and partially sighted people including their Lambs Project - cuddly Lambs that play Bible stories for young visually impaired people, their extensive library of accessible Bibles, Christian books and resources available a range of formats for all ages. To find out more about Torch Trust, the Lambs Project, their accessible library and much more do visit - https://www.torchtrust.orgDon't forget you can catch ‘Reflections' Torch Trust's radio show focusing on disability and faith in today's world on RNIB Connect Radio every Sunday at 9am.(Image shows the RNIB Connect Radio logo. On a white background ‘RNIB' written in bold black capital letters and underlined with a bold pink line. Underneath the line: ‘Connect Radio' is written in black in a smaller font)

Cornerstone Christian Center
To The Cross

Cornerstone Christian Center

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 29:27 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailJesus knows. Not in a vague, distant way, but in the gritty, lived way that meets you in the middle of pain, pressure, and the stuff you haven't told anyone. With Easter two weeks away, we wrestle with a surprising challenge: what if God wants to do something today, not just on the “big” Sunday? We open with prayer for the hurting, then turn to Matthew 20 where Jesus tells His disciples exactly what's coming: betrayal, suffering, the cross, and resurrection on the third day.From there, we zoom out to the mission Jesus gives His church. We talk discipleship, the Great Commission, and why following Jesus is more than a private faith. Then we step onto the Mount of Transfiguration in Matthew 17, where the disciples want to stay in the glory, but the Father's words cut through everything: “Listen to Him.” That moment becomes a mirror for us. We can't camp out in spiritual highs. We're called to walk back down the mountain with His presence, His peace, and His purpose in our everyday lives.The message builds to the road to the cross where “Jesus knows” becomes personal. He knows the shame, the loneliness, the injustice, and the cost, yet He keeps moving because He loves us. And we don't stop at the grave. We declare the best news straight: Jesus is alive, and His sacrifice covers our sin and brings real freedom. We close with a clear invitation to surrender your life to Christ, prepare your heart for communion, and take a practical next step in community. If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review so more people can find it.Cornerstonehttps://www.cornerstoneaz.org/Follow Jesushttps://www.cornerstoneaz.org/follow-...Life Groups https://www.cornerstoneaz.org/life-gr...Giving https://cornerstoneaz.churchcenter.co...Church Center App - Download then add Cornerstone Christian Center in Avondale, AZiOShttps://itunes.apple.com/us/app/my-ch...Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/de...----Instagram   cornerstoneaz  Facebook  cornerstoneaz.org  Twitter  cornerstoneaz.org

Vima Church Audio Podcast
This is Love | Love That Pursues

Vima Church Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2026 42:28


In week three of This Is Love, guest Pastor Jeremy Burroughs shares from John 4. Through Jesus' encounter at the well, we see a love that actively seeks us out, meets our deepest needs, and transforms our story.God's love not only finds and fulfills us — it fuels us to reach others. Sharing his own life-changing story, Pastor Jeremy reminds us that a simple invitation can open the door to someone encountering Jesus for the first time. With Easter approaching, this message challenges us to step out in faith, because one invite could make an eternal difference.

Christ Fellowship Church Dawsonville
03.22.26 | THE LOST COIN | PASTOR TODD SMITH

Christ Fellowship Church Dawsonville

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2026 35:47


In this message from the ONE Series, Pastor Todd Smith shares a powerful teaching on the Lost Coin from Luke 15. This isn't just a story about something lost—it's about the value of one life and the urgency of going after it.Pastor Todd reminds us that lost people aren't just “out there”… they're in our homes, our workplaces, our friend groups—even sitting right next to us. Just like the woman in the parable, we're called to search intentionally, not casually. Lost people don't get found by accident.This message will challenge you to shift your focus off yourself for a moment and begin listening for the “ping” of someone's soul—someone God has already placed in your life. Who is your one? Who is the person God is calling you to reach?With Easter approaching, this is a call to action: pick up your light, start sweeping, and don't stop until they're found.

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman
Kaz Cooks and Tubes Tastes with Hill Street: Easter filo meringue nests

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 2:20


With Easter fast approaching, Kaz whipped up some impressive filo meringue nests for this week's edition of Kaz Cooks and Tubes Tastes. Listen as Hill Street’s Euan Wiseman joins Kaz and Tubes for the taste test.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's A Single Mom Thing
One Promise at a Time

It's A Single Mom Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 12:43 Transcription Available


Send Sherry a Text MessageSpring break can turn a single mom's routine upside down—more snacks, less structure, and a whole lot of chaos. In this Power-Up Pep Talk, Sherry shares encouragement from Luke 1:45, reminding moms that sometimes faith doesn't mean having every answer—it simply means holding onto one promise from God.Together, we reflect on Mary's faith while she was still carrying the promise of Jesus and how that same kind of trust can carry us through our own uncertain seasons. With Easter approaching and the days getting longer, this short devotional offers practical encouragement, a simple “Promise Post” activity you can do with your kids during spring break, and a reminder that God finishes what He starts.If you need a little fuel for your week, this pep talk is for you.Support the showIt's a Single Mom Thing, Not the Single Thing That Stops You!

Mansfield Christian Reformed Church
What if Jesus had skipped Palm Sunday

Mansfield Christian Reformed Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 30:15


With Easter just a few weeks away, we are going to look together at some of the events that mark Jesus final week leading up to his crucifixion. We are going to apply ‘What if' questions to the accounts, wondering how things might be different if the event was omitted. Today we apply the ‘what if' question to the triumphal entry, as Jesus rode a donkey into Jerusalem. What if Jesus had just slipped into Jerusalem unnoticed, as he had done a few times before? What if Jesus had hidden away from the crowds; what if he stopped the chanting crowd. What would we be missing if we did not have this Preacher: Jim de Witte Passage: Luke 19:28-44 Support the show

DLWeekly Podcast - Disneyland News and Information
Philander as a Legacy Award Recipient

DLWeekly Podcast - Disneyland News and Information

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 97:43


This week, more details on the Women Who Make the Magic tour, a modified Star Wars season this year, egg hunting returns to the resort, A peek behind the scenes of construction at Avengers Campus, Tony Baxter will be talking Indy at an event in San Francisco, we finish our conversation with Philander, and more! Please support the show if you can by going to https://www.dlweekly.net/support/. Check out all of our current partners and exclusive discounts at https://www.dlweekly.net/promos News: We previously mentioned the new Women Who Make the Magic Tour, but there are more details. The tour will highlight some of the women who helped bring Disneyland to life. The tour will. feature “beautiful music, the realms of whimsy, and more.” Harriet Burns, Alice Davis, Mary Blair, Ruth Shellhorn, Leota Toombs, Kim Irvine, Dorthea Redmond, and more will be explored. – https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2026/02/26/everything-you-need-to-know-about-disneys-new-tour/#more-1109176 While “Season of the Force” is not officially taking place this year, there is still Star Wars events happening around the resort! Hyperspace Mountain will return on April 28, along with a new adventure for the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run featuring the Mandalorian and Grogu. Starting April 29th, the timeline will expand in Galaxy's Edge when they welcome Leia, Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, and Darth Vader join Chewbacca, Rey, Ahsoka Tano, The Mandalorian, Grogu, and R2-D2 on Batuu. The themes, by Disney Legend John Williams, from the first six films will also be heard throughout the area as well as some merchandise locations receiving an update. – https://www.micechat.com/431510-disneyland-update-less-food-more-walls-star-wars-land-changes/ With Easter just around the corner, the Eggstraviganza egg search has returned! The search will be available from now until April 6, 2026. The map and stickers will be $11.99, and can be purchased at multiple locations around Disneyland, Disney California Adventure, and Downtown Disney. Redemption locations are Pin Traders and World of Disney in Downtown Disney, Disney Showcase in Disneyland, and Elias & Co. in DCA. The egg keepsakes are back this year, with some fun new designs featuring Mickey, Minnie, Chip, Dale, Thumper, and the White Rabbit. – https://www.micechat.com/431510-disneyland-update-less-food-more-walls-star-wars-land-changes/ The construction to expand Avengers Campus has been going for a while, with glimpses of the additions every now and then. Walt Disney Imagineering shared on their Instagram a behind the scenes look at the structural engineering behind all the work. Not only is this a super interesting look at something that is so important for the attractions themselves, but it is so cool to see the attraction “shell” before the completion. – https://www.laughingplace.com/disney-parks/avengers-campus-construction-expansion/ Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye adventure opened 31 years ago! Fans can celebrate this beloved attraction and its history with none other than Tony Baxter at the Walt Disney Family Museum. On April 4th, at 1pm a special presentation will be held to give theme park fans a peek behind the attraction with the Disney Legend. – https://www.laughingplace.com/disney-parks/wdfm-tony-baxter-indiana-jones-adventure/ World Compliment Day is celebrated on March 1st every year, and Disney got in on the fun to celebrate – and compliment – cast members! More than 3 million mobile cast compliments have been shared by guests at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. At Disneyland, we have had personal experience with the most complimented cast member, Luis, who is a PhotoPass photographer. Remember, next time you are in the park and have a great guest experience, add a cast compliment through the Disneyland App! – https://www.laughingplace.com/disney-parks/disney-world-compliment-day-cast-members/ SnackChat: Disneyland After Dark: 70 Years of Favorites – https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2026/02/25/first-look-at-snacks-coming-to-new-disney-event/#more-1108895 Discussion Topic: Epic Universe and being a Legacy Award Recipient with theme park fan and Disney Cast Member Philander – https://www.instagram.com/philanderc85/?hl=en Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The 95 Podcast: Conversations for Small-Church Pastors
95Podcast Easter Prep Series - Preparing Your Church Volunteers for Easter: Expert Training Tips from Mary Ann Sibley on Building Mission-Focused Teams - Episode 327

The 95 Podcast: Conversations for Small-Church Pastors

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 53:24


In this practical episode of the 95 Podcast, Dale and Joseph sit down with volunteer expert Mary Ann Sibley to kick off a five-part series on preparing churches for Easter. Mary Ann shares her powerful testimony of being served in a church parking lot by a smiling volunteer that ultimately led to her salvation.Our discussion reveals why the service truly starts before people enter the building. The conversation explores how to shift from recruiting volunteers out of need to building mission-focused teams through relationship, how to have difficult conversations with volunteers in the wrong roles, and why churches must stop doing 20 things poorly to focus on 1-2 things well.With Easter bringing a surge of spiritually hungry young families back to church, this episode provides actionable strategies for small and mid-size churches to care for volunteers, create meaningful connections, and prepare for maximum impact during the most critical season of the year.Show Notes: https://95network.org/summary-preparing-your-church-volunteers-for-easter-expert-training-tips-from-mary-ann-sibley-on-building-mission-focused-teams/Support the show

Magnify
Inspiration for Creating Christ-Centered Easter Experiences

Magnify

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 26:28


With Easter just over a month away, this is the perfect time to gather inspiration for creating Christ-centered Easter experiences that are simple, flexible, and meaningful. With her typical warmth and fun ideas, Maria Eckersley is here to share how we can turn teaching of the Savior and His Atonement into the tradition that shapes our Easter season. When we do this, it gives us "permission" to pare down the extras and focus on what turns our hearts to Him. Maria is the author of a new book, Teaching Easter: 15 Hands-on Lessons to Help You Study, Teach, and Delight in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Today, she has three, simple, delightful activities that show how to make teaching about Jesus part of our traditions. (One includes a free printable!) Each activity is adaptable to children of all ages, helping us to make this a season where were joyfully remember the Savior at every possible opportunity. Notes: Make this Easter memorable and delightful! Maria's book is available now. Teaching Easter: 15 Hands-on Lessons to Help You Study, Teach, and Delight in the Gospel of Jesus Christ You've Been Egged—download the free PDF from Maria! #Hallelujah—An Easter Message about Jesus Christ The Atonement of Jesus Christ, talk by Tad R. Callister. Maria likes to use thoughts from this talk to help teach of Jesus after the egg drop activity.  

Seek Travel Ride
Bikepacking Adventure from Greece to Germany via the Trans Dinarica Cycling Route : Anne Kress

Seek Travel Ride

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2025 98:36


When her van broke down in Crete, Anne Kress decided not to book a  flight to get back home to Germany. Instead, she grabbed her 20-year-old mountain bike and camping gear, then pedalled 3,300km home through 11 countries.Listen if: You love spontaneous adventures, dream about bikepacking the Balkans, or want proof that bike adventures can start with small, imperfect gear.The story in a nutshell: Anne was midway through a climbing trip in Crete when her camper van broke down in the middle of nowhere. With Easter shutdown looming, not wanting to take a flight home, and stranded in the what felt like the 'middle of nowhere', she decided to ride it her old mountain bike all the way back to Germany. Not via the “boring” coastal route, but off-road through the newly created Trans Dinarica route through the Balkans. All up she cycled over 3,300 km, with a hefty 63,000 meters of climbing as well. Key takeaways:Listen to your inner voice: The wild idea in your head might be the one that changes everything.Start with what you've got: You don't need a shiny gravel bike to take on an adventure. Anne rode her third-hand, 20 year old mountain bikeOpen yourself to people: Human connections are the true highlights for Anne from this adventure. Golden quote: “I listened to my intuition… and suddenly I had the idea: I could ride home.” Read more about the Trans Dinarica Cycle RouteFollow Anne on Instagram - @anneadventure.deRedWhite Apparel - Check out the most comfortable bib shorts on the market! Click here to find out more about Helinox Camp Chairs Support the showBuy me a coffee and help support the show! I'm an affiliate for a few brands I genuinely use and recommend including:

The Valleycast
Steve on TWELVE YEARS of Creating Content (ft. Ryan Farroki!)

The Valleycast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 42:18


With Easter and For Twinny behind us, Steve takes over with another livestream, this time with guest/pal/handsome devil RYAN FARROKI! Enjoy as Steve talks to YOU about... him? No, Ryan keeps him on track. Right, Ryan? Music/SFX: If you like our sounds, sign up for ONE FREE MONTH on us at Epidemic Sound! Over 30,000 songs: http://share.epidemicsound.com/n96pc Follow The Valleyfolk across the digital globe: http://twitter.com/TheValleyfolk http://instagram.com/TheValleyfolk http://facebook.com/TheValleyfolk Follow the group on their personal socials: Joe Bereta: http://twitter.com/JoeBereta http://instagram.com/joebereta Elliott Morgan: http://twitter.com/elliottcmorgan http://instagram.com/elliottmorgan Steve Zaragoza: http://twitter.com/stevezaragoza http://instagram.com/stevezaragoza Kevin Plachy: https://twitter.com/pakkap_ https://www.instagram.com/pakkap RYAN!

4640 Student Center
You're Not The Hero (Part 4: Passover)

4640 Student Center

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 30:29


With Easter just happening Madeline wanted to stay in Moses' story and explain what passover is and why it is so important to both Jesus' story and ours!

Inside Health
Can you be addicted to sugar?

Inside Health

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 27:40


What's the science behind a sweet tooth? James Gallagher explores whether sugar really can be addicted and what happens in our bodies when we want it and when we eat it. He's joined by Professor Susanne Dickson, who specialises in the neurobiology of appetite at the University of Gothenburg, and Professor James Brown from the School of Biosciences at Aston University.With Easter coming up, James meets dental hygienist and researcher Dr Claire McCarthy from King's College London in the BBC loos to get some top tips on keeping our teeth clean and gets a few pointers on where he could do with brushing up on his technique. Presenter: James Gallagher Producers: Tom Bonnett and Hannah Robins Assistant Producer: Anna Charalambou

Biblical Time Machine
A Second Look at the Second Coming

Biblical Time Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 50:26


With Easter in the rear view mirror, we take a long-overdue look at the next chapter in the story of Jesus: the Second Coming. Scholar Tucker Ferda is making waves with some compelling new ideas about the origins of Second Coming prophesies. He joins Helen and Dave to discuss what Jesus himself might have believed about the End of Days and His role as the prophesied Son of Man. We highly recommend Tucker's new book, Jesus and His Promised Second Coming: Jewish Eschatology and Christian Origins. SUPPORT BIBLICAL TIME MACHINEIf you enjoy the podcast, please (pretty please!) consider supporting the show through the Time Travelers Club, our Patreon. We are an independent, listener-supported show (no ads!), so please help us continue to showcase high-quality biblical scholarship with a monthly subscription.DOWNLOAD OUR STUDY GUIDE: MARK AS ANCIENT BIOGRAPHYCheck out our 4-part audio study guide called "The Gospel of Mark as an Ancient Biography." While you're there, get yourself a Biblical Time Machine mug or a cool sticker for your water bottle.Support the showTheme music written and performed by Dave Roos

The Adam Dunn Show
TADS041825 - Adam Dunn Show 04-18-25

The Adam Dunn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 152:31


With Easter and 4/20 falling on the same day not to mention national cheese fries day let's just forget about that and start our own cult. Luckily we have some “High”Level ADS cult members coming on the show this week. In studio we have lieutenant @uncut_bush coming in hot ,well actually he's bringing the polar Vortex back just like last time ,so hot might be the wrong description. Our second lieutenant and off site show producer @tonybologna22 will be setting up this Sat at Frankie's 4/20 Fest in Baltimore. We will chop it up with organizer @frankiegreenthumbs who educates home growers and helps people get over the the hardest part of growing…..STARTING! With Spring in full swing our next guest @brandon.rust who was here a couple weeks ago also launches his new project Battle of the Breeders in Oklahoma he will be coming on right after his @bokashiearthworks podcast check out his flyer on our show page. Battle of the Breeders is a competition of genetics! 16 breeders will compete head to head 4 breeders per cycle with 4 cycles per year. Nine phenotypes of one variety from each breeder's genetics will be grown simultaneously, the consumer will decide the results. All genetics are popped from seed. It appears @t.h.seeds_official entered a Sour x Bubblegum so without even knowing it I guess I entered this competition. We also (weather dependent) we might have Colorado Legend Adam Weiss the man behind legendary dispensaries Greenest Green , @botshopco and sponsor of the show with his awesome @numbnutsco the best peanut butter in the world Medicated with either CBD available nationwide or with 1000 mg THC at selective dispensaries here in Colorado They also have a dog friendly version and an amazing cinnamon almond butter one. So get that @dabx GO rig charged your @jerome_baker bong Clean with some ice

Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits
Destination Eat Drink – Easter in Italy with Toni Mazzaglia from Taste Florence

Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 41:27


Toni Mazzaglia is an expert on the cuisine of Florence and Tuscany. With Easter coming up, she tells Brent about all the things to eat during Easter celebrations (so many!) including Easter desserts, fresh peas and artichokes, and, of course, Easter Lamb. Plus, the best things to eat during Lent leading up to Easter! [Ep 333] Show Notes: Foodie Tour Guides from Destination Eat Drink Brent's Substack Taste Florence food tours

Christian Formation
276 - Evidence for the Historical Jesus and His Resurrection (with Scott Olson)

Christian Formation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 57:42


The truth of Christianity stands or falls on the truth of the resurrection of Jesus. With Easter quickly approaching, you'll have a great opportunity to talk to your friends and family about the hope you have in Jesus' resurrection. In this episode, we'll look at the historical evidence we have that Jesus was, in fact, a real historical person, that Jesus did rise from the dead, and why we can have confidence that Christianity is true.ResourcesThe Case for Jesus: The Biblical and Historical Evidence for ChristWesley HuffConnect With Usprovidenceomaha.orgInstagramFacebookEmail Usformation@providenceomaha.org

Faith Matters
Easter Is for Everybody - A Conversation with Amanda Suarez and Jon Ogden

Faith Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 53:23


With Easter just a few days away, we're so excited to share this conversation with Amanda Suarez and Jon Ogden.Amanda and Jon are two of the co-founders of Uplift Kids, a lesson library and curriculum that helps families explore spirituality, values, and emotional health together. Amanda is a school psychologist and certified conscious parenting coach, and Jon is a writer, curriculum creator, and author of When Mormons Doubt.In this conversation, Amanda and Jon offer a beautiful vision of Easter through the lens of what Brian McLaren calls the “harmony” stage of faith—a perspective they also bring to their work with Uplift Kids. They paint a picture of Easter made more meaningful—not less—by welcoming it all: the story of Jesus' resurrection, the chocolate bunnies, the deep questions, and the simple joy.It's an approach that honors the unique developmental stage of each child and the evolving faith of each adult, making room for everyone to show up just as they are. And for many families gathering this time of year, that kind of spaciousness matters—especially when there are likely a variety of beliefs around the table and a wide range of needs, from toddlers to teens to adults.Rather than avoiding depth or walking on eggshells around belief, Amanda and Jon invite us to embrace the richness that comes from letting all the layers belong. That richness can become an opening—for deeper connection, for real growth, and for the kind of transformation that Easter is all about.At its heart, this conversation invites us to let go of pressure and agendas, to lean into love and presence, and to trust that what's needed will rise naturally in its own time. Easter, after all, is a story of life, death and rebirth—and that same pattern is quietly at work in our lives and families too.We hope this conversation fills you with the peace this Easter season brings and with that, here's our conversation with Amanda Suarez and Jon Ogden.https://upliftkids.org/When Mormons DoubtBookshop affiliate link: https://bookshop.org/a/108982/9781535350372 

Bold Steps with Dr. Mark Jobe
Why Do They Call It Good Friday? – Part 1

Bold Steps with Dr. Mark Jobe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 26:00 Transcription Available


Have you ever wondered why the Friday before Easter is called “Good Friday”? We’ll find out today on BOLD STEPS with Pastor Mark Jobe. With Easter coming up this weekend, the focus for many Christians is first on Good Friday. Mark is going to create a picture of the time around the death of Jesus and help us understand why we call it “Good” when we really should perhaps be calling it “Bad!”. Bold Steps Gift: THE SIX CONVERSATIONS: PATHWAYS TO CONNECTING IN AN AGE OF ISOLATION AND INCIVILITYBecome a Bold Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/boldsteps/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Misquoting Jesus with Bart Ehrman
Early Christian Controversies About Jesus' Resurrection

Misquoting Jesus with Bart Ehrman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 52:32


With Easter fast approaching, the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus are on the minds of many Christians. While it has been a lynch-pin in Christian theology since the formation of the religion, Christians - both early and modern - disagree on how it happened, why it happened, and the implications it has for human life after death. Today, Dr. Bart Ehrman elucidates us all on early debates around the resurrection, why these debates happened, and what pagan authors thought about the whole thing.

The Jaime Luce Podcast
Carrying Your Cross: An Easter Message of Strength in Suffering

The Jaime Luce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 46:02


Ever wondered why life's toughest challenges often lead to the most profound personal growth? Discover the transformative power of suffering as we journey alongside Jesus on the Via Dolorosa and delve into the trials of biblical figures like Job. Together, we'll uncover the deeper meaning behind our own hardships and explore how faith and spirituality guide us through these tumultuous times, offering comfort and strength to carry our crosses each day. With Easter on the horizon, let's reflect on how God's higher plans often become clear in hindsight, bringing us solace and understanding. In times of economic uncertainty, you might be tempted to focus on the financial turmoil, but what if the true answer lies in something more divine? In my new book, "You Don't Need Money, You Just Need God," I share the secrets to tapping into miraculous provision through faith. By examining the stories of Joseph and Job, we reveal the hidden blessings that can arise from trials and the critical role of forgiveness and resilience. Gain practical insights into maintaining hope and finding answers during difficult times, understanding that suffering can be the precursor to profound lessons and greater good. Connections matter, especially when life's burdens feel too heavy to bear alone. Inspired by Simon of Cyrene's act of helping Jesus carry the cross, we explore the importance of support and connection. Join our community, and let's walk together through the challenges, uplifting one another and sharing in the joy that awaits beyond the suffering. Whether you have prayer requests or praise reports, reach out and stay engaged with our content. Visit jaimeluce.com for more resources and catch up on episodes across platforms, as we continue this spiritual journey towards transformation and renewal. Where to dive in: (0:00:01) - The Path of Suffering Suffering is a transformative journey that leads to growth and spiritual insight, guided by biblical teachings and God's higher purposes. (0:16:43) - The Power of Forgiveness Faith, forgiveness, and resilience are emphasized in navigating economic challenges and finding blessings in suffering through God's presence. (0:26:41) - The Path of Endurance Shared suffering fosters connections, requires endurance, and leads to resurrection and transformation through faith and support. (0:45:21) - Support and Connection Connect with our community by liking, subscribing, and enabling notifications. Share prayer requests and praise reports via email. Find us on various platforms and explore our website for all episodes and blogs. About your host: Jaime Luce' testimony has daunting personal mountains and treacherous financial valleys. She was trapped in day-to-day stress and couldn't see a way forward. But how she started is not how she finished! And she wants you to know God has a plan for your life too, no matter how tough it seems. Today, Jaime has been married to the love of her life for almost three decades, owns two companies, and has become an author and podcaster. God's way is always the blessed way! Free chapter of Jaime's new book: You Don't Need Money, You Just Need God: https://jaimeluce.com/book/ Connect: - Website: https://jaimeluce.com - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jaime.luces.page - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaime_luce/ - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaime-luce-00395691/

How to Study the Bible
Signs and Prophecies (John 19) - Part 1

How to Study the Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 22:05


Hey Friends, Welcome back to How to Study the Bible. As we journey through the Gospel of John, we find ourselves in Passion Week—a time that prepares us for the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. With Easter approaching, it’s a perfect moment to reflect on the weight of this season. Today’s Focus: John 19We're delving into the profound details surrounding Jesus' crucifixion and the significance of the signs and prophecies that unfold. Key Points Covered: The Reality of Pain:Jesus' crucifixion is a painful narrative, revealing the depths of human depravity. We confront the reality of our own darkness through this lens. Prophetic Fulfillment:Each detail of Jesus’ suffering points back to Old Testament prophecies, illustrating that nothing happened by chance. Key prophecies include: Casting lots for His garments (Psalm 22:18) Not breaking His bones (Exodus 12:46; Psalm 34:20) Being pierced (Zechariah 12:10) The Significance of the Sign:Pilate's inscription, "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews," highlights the irony of Jesus' kingship and its universal significance across cultures—Hebrew, Latin, and Greek. Understanding Atonement:Jesus' death isn’t merely a historical event; it's the atonement for our sins, fulfilling His role as our divine sacrifice (Isaiah 53:5). Think About It: How do you process the pain and suffering in your life? In what areas do you need to trust God’s plan, especially when it feels dark? Challenge: Reflect on the weight of Jesus' sacrifice this Easter. Consider what it means for your faith journey, especially in light of the injustices and pains you face. Join us next week as we continue to explore the signs and prophecies surrounding Jesus' journey to the cross! Thanks for listening and for your support—don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! Until next time, keep digging into the Word! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

Secret Mom Hacks: Mom Life & Parenting Tips for Busy First Time Moms
Celebrating Easter with fun, Jesus-centered, kid-friendly activities | Ep. 105

Secret Mom Hacks: Mom Life & Parenting Tips for Busy First Time Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 9:29


With Easter just over a month away, today's episode offers meaningful activities and conversation prompts that go beyond chocolate bunnies and egg hunts. We discuss age-appropriate ways to share the true essence of Easter—Jesus' love, sacrifice, and resurrection. Today's show explores unique ideas like "egging" neighbors with uplifting messages and baking Resurrection Rolls with the kiddos. Whether you're looking for new Easter traditions or ways to enrich existing ones, this episode is filled with heartwarming, family-centered inspiration celebrating the reason for the season! [Show notes forthcoming.]Get every new episode of Secret Mom Hacks delivered to your inbox by subscribing for free HERE!Connect with Secret Mom Hacks:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@secretmomhacksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristamischell/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secretmomhacks/Listen to these episodes next:Senior scams: Preventing cyber crimes during the holiday season | Ep. 94Nursing must haves: Breastfeeding supplies for new moms | Ep. 82Family photos: A cautionary tale regarding Facebook & Instagram | Ep. 89Favorite resources for listeners:Instacart for grocery delivery - use code KFARMER39312D to get $10 off your first order.Qube for managing your family spending plan - use code SECRETMOMHACKS to get two months free.Herbaly wellness tea for my daily cuppa.HOKA for moms on the run.Favorite resources for podcasters:Captivate for podcast hosting and analytics.Castmagic for AI-powered audio transcription and content generation.Podcastle for intuitive web-based audio editing and more.Riverside for easy remote podcast and video recording.Disclaimer: Some of the outbound links financially benefit the podcast through affiliate programs. Using our links is a small way to support the show at no additional cost. I only endorse products, programs, and services I use and would recommend to close friends and family. Thank you for the support!Work With Me: Email