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Welcome to Favorites Month! Each week in December, Chrissie will share a category of her favorite kidlit of 2024. This week, we're talking middle grade.Featured TitlesA Strange Thing Happened in Cherry Hall by Jasmine WargaBoy 2.0 by Tracey BaptisteRead At Your Own Risk by Remy LaiThe Curse of Eelgrass Bog by Mary AverlingThe House with a Dragon In It by Nick Lake, illustrated by Emily GravettThe Liars Society by Alyson GerberThe Underdogs of Upson Downs by Craig SilveyHonorable MentionsThe Fairy Tale Fan Club by Richard AyoadeThe Tenth Mistake of Hank Hooperman by Gennifer CholdenkoOn My TBR:Tig by Heather SmithSylvia Doe and the 100-Year Flood by Robert BeattyThe First State of Being by Erin Entrada KellyStranded by Nikki Shannon SmithBe sure to subscribe to the show wherever you get your podcasts. You can follow the show on Instagram @bookdelightpod, follow Chrissie on Instagram @librarychrissie, and subscribe to Chrissie's kidlit newsletter at librarychrissie.substack.com.If you want to support the show, please consider becoming a paid subscriber on Substack. For $7/month, you are helping to pay the costs of the show and receive exclusive content like extra booklists, roundups of kidlit books that have received starred reviews, reviews of books Chrissie did not like, and more. Visit librarychrissie.substack.com to subscribe.
Welcome to Storm Stories, a Shoresides original podcast, where we explore the human experiences and science behind hurricanes in North Carolina. Host Rend Smith speaks with Imhotep Dlanod, a musician displaced by Hurricane Katrina who is now facing the impacts of storms and flooding in Asheville. Alongside Imhotep's reflections on resilience and culture, meteorologist Joe Zambon from Fathom Science provides expert insights into the increasing severity of these weather events. From personal stories of survival to the science of storm patterns, Storm Stories uncovers how communities endure and adapt. Listen in wherever you get your podcasts.Support the show
Linda Sue Park, author of A Long Walk to Water with her newest book Gracie Under the Waves. Linda Sue is the founder of KiBooka, which highlights children's books by Korean-American authors, and a member of the advisory board for We Need Diverse Books. New Releases: The Hill: Inside the Secret World of the U.S. Capitol by Kate Andersen Keeper Chance and the Conundrum of Chaos (Evil Villains International League #1) by Alex Evanovich Sylvia Doe and the 100-Year Flood by Robert Beatty Links and resources available at patreon.com/thebookfaire --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebookfaire/support
Linda Sue Park, author of A Long Walk to Water with her newest book Gracie Under the Waves. Linda Sue is the founder of KiBooka, which highlights children's books by Korean-American authors, and a member of the advisory board for We Need Diverse Books. New Releases: The Hill: Inside the Secret World of the U.S. Capitol by Kate Andersen Keeper Chance and the Conundrum of Chaos (Evil Villains International League #1) by Alex Evanovich Sylvia Doe and the 100-Year Flood by Robert Beatty Links and resources available at patreon.com/thebookfaire --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebookfaire/support
Over the first weekend of October, 2024, there was a deluge from two storms (including level 4 Hurricane Helene) descended on southern Appalachia, mostly on the eastern side which includes Asheville and other parts of western NC, eastern TN, south eastern Ohio, and northern Georgia. At the point of this recording there are over 200 known dead and hundreds missing, portions of the region continue to be without electricity or cellular service, and where the toxic mud and water linger and separate people from medical and community care. This episode, we're speaking with three people who've lived in the region and have been helping other residents distribute storm relief. If you're listening to this on the radio, please consider checking out the podcast for an additional half an hour of experience. Groups worth following doing work on the ground include: Mutual Aid Disaster Relief Appalachian Medical Solidarity Hood Huggers Rural Organizing And Resilience . ... . .. Featured Tracks: 500 Year Flood by Adam Pope Day 3 on Pigeon River by Sarah Howell
Support my grassroots journalism. Pledge. All links here: https://linktr.ee/shepardambellasIn this gripping episode of the Shepard Ambellas Show, Shepard delves into the shocking and devastating "once-in-1,000-year" flood that blindsided Connecticut residents. With meteorologists admitting they were caught off guard, this catastrophic event has left communities reeling and questioning the reliability of weather predictions. Shepard explores the unprecedented nature of the flood, its impact on local infrastructure, and what this could mean for future weather-related disasters. Could this be a sign of more extreme events to come? Tune in as Shepard uncovers the details and implications of this alarming natural disaster.
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Faith Organizers Kelley Fox and Rev. Terry Williams lay out the good, the bad, and the truly wild about election years in the U.S. With particular attention given to how major elections affect nonprofit organizations and the people we serve, Kelley and Terry give listeners a preview of things to come over the next few months by offering practical wisdom about volunteering, capacity management, setting realistic expectations, and discussing ways to keep perspective on elections as important but not all-inclusive elements of our collective struggle for justice and liberation. Links to discussed content: Context on JD Vance's "childless cat lady" comment: www.npr.org/2024/07/29/nx-s1-5055616/jd-vance-childless-cat-lady-history If/When/How: https://ifwhenhow.org/ Killing the Black Body, by Dorothy Roberts: www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/155575/killing-the-black-body-by-dorothy-roberts/ Buy our exclusive "Childless by Choice"merch: www.bonfire.com/store/faith4repro/ Music by Korbin Jones
Follow along as we talk to this mom and author about her experience with the societal pressures of sleep training. Links to Abbi's Books! Bloodlines https://www.amazon.com/Bloodlines-Collective-Trilogy-Abbi-Peters/dp/1636161847 Datura https://a.co/d/7cJ3xNP Send in YOUR motherhood stories to mymotherhoodmail@gmail.com of fill out our Google Form below. Google Form: https://forms.gle/yWF1vzMWUNPzzKuz7 Special thanks to Moms in the Making and PREG for sponsoring our show. Links to these AMAZING organizations below. MITM- https://www.momsinthemaking.com/ PREG- https://pregonline.com/
Soils and 1,000-year flood, with rick Rosenberg full News Talk KDXU 2681 Thu, 29 Feb 2024 20:54:17 +0000 ZekOCK1ALUa43WxvEPokXrRcnuW2jdTb The Andy Griffin Show news Soils and 1,000-year flood, with rick Rosenberg Join Andy Griffin for The Andy Griffin Show on Southern Utah's News Talk KDXU in St. George and listen to parts of the shows that you may have missed or just want to listen to again. 2022
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This Podcast addresses what the term 100-year flood really means as opposed to its common mis-interpretations.
Leominster experienced overnight flooding. GBH reporter Mark Herz joins Jeremy and executive producer Karen Marshall live from the most affecter area.
Special Note: Hill Farmstead, the best beer in the world, just named a beer after the Civic Standard. Which is fricking VERY COOL. Here's a link to it.
This creepypasta scary story is from the nosleep subreddit, written by Fainting--goatMake sure to check out the original story and support the author:"My dad lost his home in a hundred year flood" https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/11oylfv/my_dad_lost_his_home_in_a_hundred_year_flood/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This creepypasta scary story is from the nosleep subreddit, written by Fainting--goat Make sure to check out the original story and support the author: "My dad lost his home in a hundred year flood" https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/11oylfv/my_dad_lost_his_home_in_a_hundred_year_flood/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mat was kind enough to have me on with our new friend Matthew Smith of dreamdesignbuild.org, and Marvelous old world on the youtube! Thanks Mat again for having my longwinded self on!! I dig how Mat gets into the dirty and sometimes dark side of the deception that is and has been playing out here in earth realm and always has the humor to host MNMD (monday night master debaters)! So I was excited to share with the guys in this episode about my findings on the seemingly orchestrated nature of much of the old world questions at hand! From funding both sides of wars to the agenda driven crusades, targeting of Old World temples, architecture and sacred institutions, Hapsburgs Sultanate of Rum, HG Wells, Simulation/Simulacrum/Holographic Universe, cathedrals, frequency, natural law, Demolition Man, fractal essence of life, Manley P Hall, ‘Shape Power', World Fairs, 1890 100 Year Flood, Dark Ages,, and much more! Matthew Smith Yurt Design/Architect https://www.youtube.com/@MarvelousOldWorld https://newagora.ca/the-creations-of-matthew-smith/ https://dreamdesignbuild.org https://www.instagram.com/yurtdesigns/ Mat from The Great Deception Podcast Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thegreatdeceptionpodcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/thegreatdeceptionpodcast/ To Make Contributions: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thegreatdeceptionpodcast Merch: https://my-store-cb4b4e.creator-spring.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/red-thread-podcast/message
Welcome to episode 58 of The Great Deception Podcast where I had Randy from Red Thread Podcast and Matthew Smith of Dream Design Build to talk Old World. Randy was on a roll here and we were all over the place. From bonkers funding both sides of wars to the agenda driven crusades, targeting of Old World temples, architecture and sacred institutions, Hapsburgs Sultanate of Rum, HG Wells, Simulation/Simulacrum/Holographic Universe, cathedrals, frequency, natural law, Demolition Man, fractal essence of life, Manley P Hall, ‘Shape Power', World Fairs, 1890 100 Year Flood, Dark Ages,, and much more! Please leave a review & share the show! To support these great guests: Randy from Red Thread Podcast IG: @randomfracts https://open.spotify.com/show/3I9MGAgsvgHbi1iBdK3VI1 https://www.youtube.com/@randomfracts Matthew Smith Yurt Design/Architect https://newagora.ca/the-creations-of-matthew-smith/ https://dreamdesignbuild.org https://www.instagram.com/yurtdesigns/ Mat from The Great Deception Podcast Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thegreatdeceptionpodcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/thegreatdeceptionpodcast/ To Make Contributions: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thegreatdeceptionpodcast Merch: https://my-store-cb4b4e.creator-spring.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-great-deception-podcast/support
“We had to climb over – there was all kinds of debris – we had to climb over what I thought was a desk, and then we came across that, it may have been a pallet full of building materials somewhere along the lines, and when a Coke machine went floating by, I knew it was kind of getting pretty serious.” – Firefighter PaulThere are numerous places a firefighter might expect to use water rescue training but, for Paul, the basement of a hospital wasn't one of them. Yet, when five inches of rain fell swiftly on his community in 2020, Paul and his team found themselves wading through chest-high water in a hospital cafeteria to search for three people who were reportedly trapped. As the mission evolved, first responders realized flooding at the building's lowest point wasn't the only threat, and water damage on all three floors, coupled with the loss of electricity, necessitated a more complex response. Join former firefighter/paramedic and host Phil Klein as he shares the mic with Paul, who has been a firefighter/EMT for 19 of his 27 years in public service. When a 100-year flood caused major damage to an area hospital, Paul found himself relying on lessons from a multitude of trainings to navigate a scene for which there is no specific preparation. He encourages other first responders to take advantage of any training available to them in order to give themselves the best chance at succeeding in an unforeseeable situation. Thank you for your continued support of Stories From the Road! Please take a moment to give us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or whichever platform you use to listen. If you'd like to be a guest on an upcoming episode, please visit www.storiesfromtheroadpodcast.com to learn more. Stories From the Road is proud to be sponsored by First Responder Coaching. Please take a minute and visit their site to see how they can support you.Support the show
With a heavy rain event in store for late this week and the rising potential of river flooding, this Podcast reviews what a 100-year flood really means.
In this episode of the flood insurance guru podcast we take a look at the Birmingham Alabama flood event from 2021.We look at the followingHow have things in Birmingham Al changed since the flood eventAre more flood insurance policies being purchasedAre people better understanding the risksWhat are the flood insurance options in Birmingham AlabamaWant to get your flood questions answered? Visit the flood learning center hereReady to get the right flood insurance? Click here to get your quote
[00:30] Hurricane Ian's Path of Destruction (28 minutes) Florida is reeling in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, which left some coastal cities and towns totally destroyed. Despite the left's insistence that this hurricane was caused by climate change, the Bible reveals that God is the one who controls the weather. In Matthew 24, Jesus Christ prophesied that one of the signs of His imminent return would be an uptick in natural disasters. [28:50] When Republicans Come Under Attack the FBI Is Silent (13 minutes) Radical politicians and media personalities are calling for violence against MAGA Republicans. Ginni Thomas—wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas—is being attacked by the media for saying she still believes the 2020 election was stolen. Meanwhile, 30 former FBI agents have expressed public support for FBI whistleblower Stephen Friend, voicing their own concerns about the politicization of the Bureau. [51:30] Age of Nuclear War (4 minutes) After Russian President Vladimir Putin's overt nuclear threats last week, some pundits are now talking about the world entering into a new age—the age of nuclear war.
Gov. DeSantis (R-FL) and President Biden on Hurricane Ian, Senate passes temporary government funding bill, interview with AP's Michael Sisak on new Federal Bureau of Prisons Director Colette Peters before Senate Judiciary Committee (33), VP Harris visits DMZ. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 2: Before Sue brings you today's Sue's News, Producer Emeritus Dave Cline joins the show to announce that he and his wife welcomed their new baby into the world earlier this morning! Later, Retired Chief Meteorologist at WFLA-TV in Tampa, Florida gives a live update on Hurricane Ian.
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In this episode of The Flood Insurance Guru podcast we are discussing the 1000 year flood event.We look at what is the 1000-year flood event?We look at how to protect your family financially from the 1000 flood event?What are misconceptions about the 1000 year flood event?Make sure to visit The Flood Learning Center
In this episode, reporter Kolbie Peterson gives listeners an update on how Moab and its residents are faring just days after the historic flash flood that swept through southern Utah. And host Daedan Olander discusses his reporting about a Ukrainian woman who fled to Utah to escape the Russian invasion. However, due to U.S. immigration law, she may not be able to stay.
It sure has been a wild week or two, especially here in the Mojave. Just a few days after massive flash floods washed out a number of roads within Mojave National Preserve — the completely washed-out Baker-Kelso road in particular — Death Valley got it hard. Weather chaos, monsoon deluges, UFOs and the supernatural world of science, all in tonight's new episode of Desert Oracle Radio, hosted by Ken Layne & with new soundscapes by RedBlueBlackSilver. You can now pre-order the Desert Oracle Vol. 1 audiobook from Macmillan, narrated by Ken Layne.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=26080998See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet says it might be time to ditch the "one in-100-year flood" refrain as parts of the state flood for the 4th time in 18 months. Steph Cooke, NSW Minister for Flood Recovery, Emergency Services and Resilience says every time a flooding event occurs, the refrain seems more out of touch.
June 2022 came down heavy on the Yellowstone Country. A perfect storm of environmental conditions resulted in historic flooding and devastating property loss. The community of Red Lodge, hometown of guide/outfitter Chad Pavlick, was particularly hard hit by the raging torrent. Pavlick shares perspective on his own backyard, a region forever altered by the "500 Year Flood". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Whoa,Matt is tall again and we are back for another episode. This time we put on our serious hats to talk about the devastating floods occurring in Yellowstone and the surrounding communities. Right now, thousands of people are displaced (some examples here and here) and fighting to rebuild their communities after Yellowstone's "1 in 500" year flood tore up the park we love so much. Park workers are struggling to find housing, business owners are trying to keep their doors open, and some people are watching their houses get swept away and posting it to Tik Tok.The evacuation has been grueling and we have seen some good signs in the past couple days but there is a lot left to be done. Gateway towns may be on their own for 2+ years while roads and bridges are repaired and areas are cleared. We order a pizza at the end of the episode from the Parlor at Mack's Inn. They are donating half of their revenue over the next few days to the Chamber of Commerce to assist these towns. Do what you can to help.We'll see you next week,PEEEA-ZZA
Rancher John Lockie shares a firsthand account of the impact this week's flooding is having on his ranch in South Central Montana. We will share important disaster information from USDA and much more.
Over that past several months, I have been trying to determine if I want to develop an RV park or purchase an existing RV park. Today, for the most part, I'm still undecided. Here's why. It all depends on what makes the most sense from a resource, financial and management perspective. The team I need for development is much more than if I just purchase a park. Option 1 – I could develop a park; it will take quite a bit more time until my books see green and I'm pretty sure that won't fit my timeframe for my exit strategy. There are numerous other factors to consider, I would need to add additional team members to my team, how much money will I need to fund a development project, where will these funds come from, and who will I get to develop and manage all the city, county, state regulations for the park? While I believe I'm capable of managing a team from a high level, I would need an extensive team to pull that off. One team member I have already added to my team is a Civil Engineer. I'm not going to share his information here as I have not asked for permission to use his name or the company he is associated with simply because I have not yet engaged with him at a contractual level because I haven't found “THE DEAL” that I'm looking for. However, when I do engage with him at a contractual level in the future, I will ask his permission. Option 2 - I can always purchase an existing park. My best scenario would be to buy an existing park that needs work and perhaps there's the ability to expand on adjoining acres. This option would give me the best of both worlds - developing and operating. Option 3 – Buy an existing park. Perhaps, I can find a mom-and-pop park that's already up and running located here in Central Florida that's just plain tired of working with the public and they are ready to retire. I'm going to share with you a couple of development opportunities that I have recently evaluated. Development Opportunity 1 – This property was centrally located in Florida in an area that was heavily travelled. The location itself would draw in the people. It was an 80-acre parcel, that had been subdivided off from an existing RV Park. Back in the day, one owner owned the whole property, and his plan was to build a much larger park than the one that exists now. This owner went as far as hiring a Civil Engineer to draw up the Master Site Plan for the 80 acres. Upon my review of the Master Site Plan, it appeared to be doable. I'm thinking, this property has potential, as part of the battle with water, electric and septic had already been won. Upon further inspection of the Master Site Plan, I noticed the name of the Civil Engineer, so I called him. He was quite helpful and offered to get me original copies of the Master Plan and then he gave me this useful tidbit. He told me that the existing park had an HOA. This was significant because according to the Master Site Plan the only way to access the 80 acres behind this HOA was to drive through the HOA and use their well-manicured roadways. This meant we would need the HOA's permission to have construction vehicles and future RV's traveling through their development. Then when I asked him if he'd like to take on this project, he simply replied, no. Hmm? I believe he had said no because he had indicated that he was at retirement age, and he was very picky on the opportunities he worked on. Nonetheless, I was still curious, and my driving nature wouldn't have me stop here. I am the type of person that needs concrete evidence or a complete roadblock before I call it quits. Now, that I had a lot of documentation in hand, I reached out to my civil engineer for his high-level review and opinion. Before I dive into that, I would like to share that this Civil Engineer that I'm working with came to me as a referral as being the best there is. Why? Its simple, he has extensive knowledge and experience with RV park developments and is well seasoned at his craft. You will learn that much later in another episode. I gathered all my documentation and sent it via email over to my civil engineer. His initial review yielded that this property was within the 100 Year Flood plane. This would complicate the design and require extensive research meaning a costly Feasibility Study amongst other costs and it would reduce the number of RV spots from the original plan which would impact future projected revenues. What I haven't told you yet, that on this project I was working with an investor, who would ultimately fund this deal. I gave my investor the direct feedback and for whatever reason, he wanted to continue to do more research. Ok, so I kept digging! From here, I pointed out to the engineer that there was an HOA in place with the current RV Park and that the only access point was through this HOA. I thought that since this parcel was so large, then maybe we could locate another possible access point. I asked the engineer if he could validate moving the access point to another location, therefore avoiding the HOA. The result as expected, there were no other access points anywhere on the property due to low lying water areas. He then told me that the HOA will most likely stand in the way of further development. As we both knew, the development had been planned at one point in time, but now the HOA had the control. My investor would now have to sue the HOA to gain the necessary access. After reviewing the roadblocks of suing the HOA and dishing out a lot more money than expected, the investor was out. Now, I understand why the initial Civil Engineer did not want to play this game. Development Opportunity 2 – As with each I property I evaluate. I not only determine my exit strategy, I determine the best use of the property. The last project I just mentioned would have been a Destination Park – meaning people will come to stay here for longer periods of time. This next project I considered would have been what I'd call an overnight park – simply because of its location. This is a 21-acre parcel sitting right in the cross hairs of 3 major highways but by my own definition it's out in the boonies which makes this property attractive for several reasons. It's quiet, rural and an easy stop over for snowbirds heading to their destination park. Another unique feature of this property was that it has an existing 3500 sq ft building that was currently being used to host large events such as music festivals, car shows and other local events. I worked directly with the owner on this project. Let me just say, that I wish every owner/seller was like him. He was kind, easy to work with and he gave me the time I needed to make an informed decision. I always kept him the loop with all my actions, and he did the same. My vision for this project was to take the remaining acres, call it 21 acres minus the building and develop an RV park with the possibility of putting a convenient store onsite. Let's face it, the nearest town was 10 miles away. This project also came with a predetermined Master Site Plan and a Topographical Survey that was years old and had been drawn up by a prior landowner. I knew that in talking with the current owner, that this property was already zoned C3 -commercial for the RV park but I may need to meet with the County Zoning department, if I intended to change the use. Off to the county I went. To make this story short, I dropped off a letter that I had created to describe what I wanted to do and the positive impacts it would have for the county, in hopes that someone would call me. I didn't get a call, but I did have the opportunity to have a Zoom meeting with the Zoning Director and her assistant. After presenting my idea, she soft approved me. Meaning, she was allowing me to move forward with the 10 Step Special Use process that would ultimately put me in front of the Board of Directors for approval. That didn't scare me, I used to present for CEO's and CFO's back in my IT days. My next step was to once again, pass this along to my civil engineer and at this point I did not yet have the topographic survey. Upon his initial review, he said it would require re-zoning and work regarding the flood stage, but he would need the topographic survey. Upon his review of the Survey, he found that the elevations of this property were several feet below the 100-year event. This just meant that any buildings, septic systems, or water systems would have to be 1 ft above the elevations or 3' to 5' above the current elevations. I clarified with the engineer, you're just saying this is not cost effective, but what if someone had enough money to jump that obstacle? He then pointed out that yes, money solves that problem, but it doesn't solve that you now no longer have 21 acres to build. Due to the fact, that the elevation was taken away then that increased the ingress and egress, which ultimately means that the future income projections I calculated for 75 RV sites just dropped to under 55 sites. This means that it would take longer to see the profits. This didn't fit within my exit strategy timeframe. So now, I was out. I really had high hopes for that project, but the numbers don't lie but I must say, I really enjoyed working with the seller and I really do pray he finds what he's looking for. He has the right attitude and I'm certain it will work out for him. I'm also very thankful for the referral I got for the Civil Engineer and the opportunity to one day soon engage with my Civil Engineer. As it is, he has gone above and beyond to help me out! For the record – developing an RV Park does not scare me. In its simplest form it's nothing more than playing in the dirt and burying some water and electric lines. Shoot, I'd even drive the bulldozer! With every opportunity I review, I gain more knowledge and one day, I'll be ready to implement! If you know someone that is selling an RV park or maybe they are just tired of dealing with the public, please reach out to me at Info@fearlessinnovator.com or go to fearlessinnovator.com to connect with me.
Meredith earned her Bachelor's Degree from ULL in Cultural Anthropology with a minor in English. Her work has been featured in Poets Choice, Anti-Heroin Chic, and the anthology “Storealities.” She is the subject of an Artist's Feature in Hatchlings Publishings. She headlined and produced the event, A Night of Poetry, created and produced the Flood Relief Fundraiser with Paige Daye to raise over $5K for victims of the 100 Year Flood in Acadiana, has shared her work in readings at The Warehouse, Feed N Seed, Glide Dance Studio, The Warehouse Project, (Lafayette, LA) Readings on the Pike (VA), Poetry in the Brew (Nashville), Radio Coffee Bar, Buda Mercantile, Sans Bar, Native Hostel and Red Light Lit (Austin, TX). She hosts and produces the podcast “Remarkable Voices” with her husband. Connect with Meredith J. Flanagan: Instagram: @_thisismeredith Website | Booking: www.thisismeredith.com Follow The Creative Sober - Hosted by Missing Mei Request to Join: "The Creative Sober Online Community" (free membership promo) Official Website: thecreativesoberpodcast.com Produced by: Joel Swift and Missing Mei
If you're tired of feeling STUCK and UNFULFILLED because you know you're called to do more in life, join Life Coach, Corporate Speaker and Author of "The Fulfillment Factor", Brittany Sherell as she unveils how to unlock a sense of purpose and unwavering self-assurance so that you can get UNSTUCK and Create a Life You Love Without Caring so much what other people might think.When it comes to your business, there is a huge difference between something being successful and being sustainable. Join Brittany in today's episode and take a look at the things that you're trying to do, maybe even some of the things you've done in the past, and ask yourself what is something that you can adjust to make your business more sustainable. Join the Coaching Experience Here - http://brittanysherell.com/coachingIn today's episode, we cover:What is flooding and how it can be powerful for your lifeThe power of belief even when the ideas are borderline unbelievableHow God might be calling you to be a flood for your familyLinks and resources mentioned:Join the Coaching Experience website - http://www.brittanysherell.com/Connect with Brittany on Instagram @brittanysherell Reach us via email - podcast@brittanysherell.com
My guest for this episode is . . . Eric Campbell! He's in a band called 100 Year Flood, has some great ideas about the local music scene, and brought his guitar to sing some songs. See this episode and all the rest at http://KensThinkTank.com Visit KenCollinsMarketing.com today for more great content from Ken's Think Tank and Male Encounters of the Life Kind.We are a digital marketing company that helps small business owners get more customers. We handle everything from Logo Design and Website Design, hosting, & support to Local Search Engine Optimization and more!Support the show (http://kensthinktank.com/)
This week's musical guest Eric Campbell of 100 Year Flood comes by to represent this great local band. He brings his clarinet which he hasn't played since High School. He gets David to sing ZZ Tops La Grange and Ren does some harmonizing in a couple other songs. In addition to the Buzzsprout site you can find it on Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast and more. As always we'll answer an email & maybe a word of the week.Help us do what we do! Send us $25 or more and we'll send you a Wake Up Call t-shirt for your generosity. Follow the PayPal link & choose the Wake Up Call, we'll love you forever!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=DNYQMA27ZJKXN)We couldn't do what we do without money and services from our fine sponsors: David Mills, interwestconcepts.com, The Habanero Grill (https://www.habanerogrill.net/) Ken Collins Marketing (https://kencollionsmarketing.com) and Da Capo Music Room (dacapomusicroom@gmail.com)This Podcast is recorded live, unscripted and uncut at Da Capo Music Room, 2020 Sullivan in Farmington, NMSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=DNYQMA27ZJKXN)
This week, the Flannelcasters talk about the 100-year flood and some other topics related to flooding.
This week's guest, Heather Sobel, RN, founding Member at Cannabis Nurses Network, Hostess with the mostest ; ) at Good News With Nurse Heather and muse at Nature Nurse. We'll chat with Heather VIA Zoom from San Diego, CA. Get the scoop of the real benefits of both THC & CBD. In addition to this Buzzsprout site you can find it on Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast and more.There will be dabidNeeze, we'll have Heather assist in answering an email and Ren will do yet another rant. Second half of the show You can join in the fun every Sunday, 11AM at Desert River Guides, 109 E. Pinon Street, Farmington, NM 87401.August 22th its Eric Campbell & Jeremiah Scott of 100 Year Flood will come by to play us a couple of tunes.Help us do what we do! Send us $25 or more and we'll send you a Wake Up Call t-shirt for your generosity. Or sign up for monthly contributions for as little as $5 and we'll send you a free T-Shirt after only 4 months of contributions. Follow the PayPal link & choose the Wake Up Call, we'll love you forever!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=DNYQMA27ZJKXN)We couldn't do what we do without money and services from our fine sponsors: David Mills, interwestconcepts.com, The Habanero Grill (https://www.habanerogrill.net/) Ken Collins Marketing (https://kencollionsmarketing.com) and Desert River Guides, LLC (https://desertriverguides.com/)This Podcast will be recorded live, unscripted and uncut at Desert River Guides, 109 E. Pinon Street in Farmington, NMSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=DNYQMA27ZJKXN)
The 100-Year Flood Plain Isn't What You Think https://www.floridarealtors.org/news-media/news-articles/2021/06/hydrologist-100-year-flood-isnt-what-you-think Commentary and opinions provided by Sean Casilli with Coldwell Banker Realty Bay Real Experts 726 Thomas Dr, Panama City Beach, Florida 32408 (850) 628-5385 https://bayrealexperts.com/ https://www.google.com/maps/place//data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x8893871d90fbd919:0x4c684007dbc7a38a?source=g.page.share #RealEstate #panamacitybeach #bayrealexperts Real estate talk, tips, trends, statistics, market updates for Panama City Beach Real Estate. Sean Paul Casilli, PA is a Florida resident and licensed real estate professional with Coldwell Banker Realty. He is also a Coldwell Banker Global Luxury Specialist with a plethora of other specialty designations including CLHMS-GUILD, CRS, GRI, ALHS, RENE, PSA, C-RETS, RSPS, SRS, SRES, green, e-PRO, AHWD, RCC, MRP, ABR, C2EX, SFR, RRC Luxury Homes Certification, RRC Negotiations Certification, RRC Smart Home Certification, RCC Residential Listing Certification, RRC Social Media Certification, Online Luxury Marketing Specialist Certification, ZCP, FAA Certified Drone Pilot. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pcb-real-estate-news/support
Severe thunderstorms and flash flooding in McLean County over the weekend uprooted pavement, stranded drivers, and filled basements with water. South Bloomington, Heyworth, Downs, and LeRoy bore the brunt of it, logging more than 10 inches of rain over the course of three days.
How can a 100-year flood help you prepare for a better retirement? We will show the impact a generational event can have on a retirement account. To learn more, please visit: https://flemingwatson.com/how-can-a-100-year-flood-help-you-plan-for-a-better-retirement/
What does it mean when a natural disaster is described as a "one-in-50-years" or"one-in-100-years" event? Not much, according to a leading risk assessment expert
What does it mean when a natural disaster is described as a "one-in-50-years" or"one-in-100-years" event? Not much, according to a leading risk assessment expert
Premier Gladys Berejiklian has warned the worst of the wet weather is yet to come. Over six million Australians will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine when the rollout continues tomorrow. Regional areas are calling for more people to move from the city to help fill a jobs boom. Generational divide between Australians' reactions to the bombshell Oprah interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Joseph Suaalii is the youngster so good the NRL was forced to change age-limit rules to allow him to play for the Sydney Roosters. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription atdailytelegraph.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's a person to do when plans are so crumbly? Find more: On Instagram @magdalen.zinky www.magdalenzinky.com Follow Lily Desmond as she makes more music: lilydesmond.bandcamp.com
Broker John V. Pinto has a conversation with Ted Stephanos, VP - NHD for HomeGuard, Inc. and Rafael Betances, SF North Bay Acct. Manager for HomeGuard, Inc., talking about Flood Zones and Flood Insurance. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/john-pinto2/message
On this episode John Hiner and Eric Hultgren talk to the team of Isis Simpson-Mersha Kaytie Boomer, and Garret Ellison about the aftermath of the Midland flooding plus celebrate the EMMY wins the team received over the weekend. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michigan Flooding, NB Farmers, From Our Archives: Nail Nose, COVID Propaganda Bots, Voting Age Bill and more.
Each year, a third of all HBA2 students get to hear Dave Simpson's Top Ten, a collection of personal business stories that speak to how even the best laid plans can come apart through foreseen circumstances. As the coronavirus continues to impact businesses across the globe, many of Dave's former students have reconnected to share their frustrations of opportunities lost, and how they have been reminded of one of the stories from Dave's Top Ten, The Hundred Year Flood. In this episode, Ivey alum, lecturer and serial entrepreneur Dave Simpson, MBA '89 shares the story of The Hundred Year Flood, hoping to remind entrepreneurs the importance of staying calm and carrying on, because entrepreneurs more than anyone understand that existential crises happen all the time.
Jason Bible, aka Mr. Texas Real Estate, is a full-time real estate investor who is thriving after a long journey in the field working with buyers and sellers of real estate. He is the co-host of the live call-in Right Path Real Estate radio show on Houston Business 1110AM KTEK, Monday to Friday at 9am. On top of that, he is the managing partner and chief operating officer at HoustonHouseBuyers.com. His knowledge encompasses landlord investing, wholesaling, flipping, lending, banking, money and finance. In July 2013, Jason started a company that specializes in buying distressed houses directly from home owners. He has bought, sold, renovated, and leased hundreds of properties, raised capital, and borrowed nearly US$10 million in bank and private capital. Further, Jason has been an invited presenter at multiple local and national business and real estate events. He completed his undergraduate degree in environmental science from Sam Houston State University then worked for the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UT-Health), during which he completed an MBA in finance and an MS in Security Management. After that, he started as an environmental waste specialist and prior to leaving UT-Health to start his first company, was the risk manager. He lives in Houston Texas with his two sons, Cameron and Carson, and my wife Sarah, he is an avid home brewer and craft-beer enthusiast. “I will never forget sitting in a meeting, probably two months before, (discussing) should we get flood insurance on (a property in Memorial, Houston) or should we not. And the house … (had) just a little piece of the backyard that was in the 500-year flood plain, so we thought probably don’t need flood insurance on it. Well, this was 1,000-year flood event (Hurricane Harvey).” Jason Bible Support our sponsor Today’s episode is sponsored by the Women Building Wealth membership group, the complete proven step-by-step course to guide women from novice to competent investor. To learn more, visit: WomenBuildingWealth.net. Worst investment ever House refurbished for flipping valued at US$1m Jason’s worst as far as amount of money lost was on a property in Memorial, Houston, one of the last houses that he and his team ever invested in during their flipping operations. It was 3,000-square-foot beautiful 60-year-old house and it needed complete refurbishing, which they had just finished doing. Hurricane Harvey drenches city for four days Of around three houses in flood-prone areas, only with this one had they decided against insuring for flooding. Alas, after 40 about inches of rain per 24 hours of a storm that returned to the mainland a second time and hovered over Houston for about four days, and the ensuing unprecedented flooding across almost the entire city, their $1-million mansion was rehabilitated property was devastated. Signing away $250k was heartbreaking So he and his team were discussing over and over in their sales meeting when exactly they would sell the house. And on about $1 million dollar house, they lost about $250,000. He said writing a $250,000 check to get out of a deal was absolutely heartbreaking. But the real pain comes in thinking that in six or seven years, that house will again be valued at up to $1.3 million. Some lessons Traits essential for investing in real estate If you’re risk averse, don’t do it. Real estate is not for people who can’t handle the risk. If you look at how the SEC qualifies real estate, it’s called “a considerably risky venture”. Don’t apply the emotion of home ownership to your investment portfolio Jason points out to budding property investors that those areas are two totally different things. You’ve got to take action At some point, you have all the necessary information, so just go and do the deal. “You have talked to all the experts, your wife, everybody in your team, your attorney, your appraiser, your bank, your lenders, and all of them have said this is a good deal. … Don’t stand at the altar, get cold feet and walk away before saying ‘I do!’.” Sometimes there is nothing you can do to prevent a huge loss You can have flood insurance. But the real loss was came down to that of the reduction in value. The reality is your portfolio is just not big enough. How do you hedge for a risk the size of Hurricane Harvey, an event that had never happened before in living memory? It’s really tough. “Sometimes a hurricane, sometimes a storm blows in and it’s going to rock your portfolio and there’s just not a damn thing you can do about it.” Jason Bible Andrew’s takeaways You can’t plan for everything Statistically, there are anomalous events that can happen, but if you then build your business around them happening again, you will never take the risk needed to really make money. Don’t overcompensate after tragic events We often see tragedies and cataclysms in America and the rest of the world, and people’s, businesses’ or governments’ responses to them are a massive over-reaction in trying to prevent damage from events that are probably not going to happen for another 500 years. Actionable advice Make sure you have flood insurance “Time heals all wounds” In real estate, much like personal relationships, time really does heal, if you’re holding on to this stuff a little bit longer, it does begin to heal all wounds. Take action, fix your flip and tenants in them If you own rental properties and they get flooded, just go in and rehabilitate them as quickly as possible so you can put tenants back in. Jason these days is more of a buy-and-hold investor currently. No. 1 goal for next the 12 months He really wants to be better at playing well with others. He has taken this theme from some reading and video watching about Dr. Jordan Peterson’s works. He has extended this goal to his company and for all of them to be an organization that’s fun to play with. Broadening its network, deepening relationships that are most beneficial in the industry. Parting words I’ll tell you don’t stop if you take a loss. Just keep going. Just keep on trucking it will get better. You can also check out Andrew’s books How to Start Building Your Wealth Investing in the Stock Market My Worst Investment Ever 9 Valuation Mistakes and How to Avoid Them Transform Your Business with Dr. Deming’s 14 Points Connect with Jason Bible LinkedIn Website Website (Texas Real Estate Radio) Facebook YouTube Connect with Andrew Stotz Astotz.com LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube My Worst Investment Ever Podcast Further reading mentioned Jordan Petersen (2018) 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos Hardcover Jordan Peterson (2018) Playing Well With Others (Choiceless Awareness YouTube channel)
Part II of our discussion of rivers, levees, flooding, and development with David Stokes, executive director of the Great Rivers Habitat Alliance. There really isn't a 500 or 100 year flood anymore; it may be more like every 15 years. Discover why and learn more to become involved in what you can do to prevent a devastating confluence. https://grha.org/ https://www.facebook.com/GreatRiversHabitatAlliance/ https://projects.propublica.org/graphics/levees https://www.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civil-Works/Levee-Safety-Program/ http://all-geo.org/highlyallochthonous/2011/05/levees-and-the-illusion-of-flood-control/ https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Reuben_Heine/publication/255623909_Hydrologic_History_of_the_Lower_Missouri_River/links/55816aad08ae47061e60a8f3.pdf
Part one of the flood of 2013.
For today’s episode, I sat down Robyn Bass at her Nashville office to talk shop over coffee (too early for bourbon!). Robyn is the CEO and owner of destination event management company, Maple Ridge Events. Robyn’s path into the event industry began after a short live dream to be a country music singer. When a career as a country music superstar wasn’t in the cards, Robyn began working for local restaurants and event companies, cultivating the knowledge and passion that serves her now. It was a natural disaster that became the catalyst for her transition to business ownership. We talk through how a not so great job connected her to the key players of her current success, how failures are where you learn the best (and hardest) lessons and how building a team around the company culture she envisioned has helped her take her company to the next level. Plus some notes on luck and her extensive home bourbon collection. Pretty sure our next conversation will be at her place! Connect with Robyn on LinkedIn and learn more about Maple Ridge Events by visiting their website. See complete show notes here.
"Bread" by Palm from Rock Island; The title track from Leopard on my Right by Filthy Huns; "Squashed" by No Age from Snares Like a Haircut; The title track from Tahoe by Dedekind Cut; "Verlagerung, Verlagerung, Verlagerung" by UUUU from their self-titled album; "Slow Storm" by The Skull Defekts from the self titled album; "Fruit Stand" by Onyx Collective from Lower East Suite Part One; "Patterns for Alto" by Lea Bertucci from Metal Aeither; "Catastrophe Anthem" by Clark from Death Peak; The untitled second track from Smoke Under The Water by Takashi Ueno.
"Bread" by Palm from Rock Island; The title track from Leopard on my Right by Filthy Huns; "Squashed" by No Age from Snares Like a Haircut; The title track from Tahoe by Dedekind Cut; "Verlagerung, Verlagerung, Verlagerung" by UUUU from their self-titled album; "Slow Storm" by The Skull Defekts from the self titled album; "Fruit Stand" by Onyx Collective from Lower East Suite Part One; "Patterns for Alto" by Lea Bertucci from Metal Aeither; "Catastrophe Anthem" by Clark from Death Peak; The untitled second track from Smoke Under The Water by Takashi Ueno.
And still the rains come, falling catastrophically upon Houston, Texas, the larger Metropolitan areas and the entire region of the Texas Gulf Coast.As of Sunday (yes, Sunday), 9 trillion gallons of water had already fallen from the storm, enough to fill the Great Salt Lake twice according to Matthew Cappucci of the Washington Post. Now, over 20 trillion gallons are expected. In order to equal the amount of water already rained on Houston, the Mississippi River in its entirety would have to drain into that city for nine days straight. By the time the rainfall has fallen, at least some in the actuarial business for insurance companies are saying that it might be a one in 1-million-year flood that is now falling on one of the most highly populated areas of the United States. Right now we continue to be concerned for and to pray for those whose lives are so affected by Hurricane Harvey and its aftermath and we pray that help can come and can come quickly.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) on the challenges Texas is facing following Hurricane Harvey.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Phill and Spencer are back, and together they talk about: The flood, Interview Pat Barry about how it's impacting the team, The post STL Soccer Report – Episode 42 – The Second 100 Year Flood appeared first on Beautiful Game Network.
I was going to be joined by the Atheist Nomads, Dustin, Lauren, and Wesley. Unfortunately, Walmart Mecca had a second annual "100 Year Flood" over the weekend and had to reschedule. A combination of this seemingly recurring pattern, a Facebook discussion, and conversations with my believing family brought up this instead. The Atheist Nomads can be found at: http://www.atheistnomads.com/Support the show and become a member of the irreligious Order of St Hitchens (O.S.Hit) by making a per episode donation to the show at patreon.com/skepticsbrewpub.Follow the show on Facebook at facebook.com/beerandblasphemyListen to recordings of the show each Tuesday or Wednesday at www.skepticsbrewpub.com
Phill and Spencer are back, and together they talk about: The flood, Interview Pat Barry about how it’s impacting the team, The post STL Soccer Report – Episode 42 – The Second 100 Year Flood appeared first on Beautiful Game Network.
I was going to be joined by the Atheist Nomads, Dustin, Lauren, and Wesley. Unfortunately, Walmart Mecca had a second annual "100 Year Flood" over the weekend and had to reschedule. A combination of this seemingly recurring pattern, a Facebook discussion, and conversations with my believing family brought up this instead. The Atheist Nomads can be found at: http://www.atheistnomads.com/Support the show and become a member of the irreligious Order of St Hitchens (O.S.Hit) by making a per episode donation to the show at patreon.com/skepticsbrewpub.Follow the show on Facebook at facebook.com/beerandblasphemyListen to recordings of the show each Tuesday or Wednesday at www.skepticsbrewpub.com
This is the Pod Cast of our show on January 23, 2011 with The Psychic Twins, Linda and Terry Jamison. Hosts David and Cheryll Baker interviewed Linda and Terry who later gave their predictions for 2011. Little did we know at the time that 95% of their predictions would not only come true, but were mentioned as legendary by The Psychic Twins themselves while on Coast to Coast am Radio while being interviewed by host Ian Punnett. Here are just a couple of examples of their predictions and the results: Linda and Terry: "pretty dramatic storms, flooding and tornadoes in Southern and Midwestern states - including Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee and Kentucky in 2011.” And later in the news: Tornado that Cut a Six-mile Swathe through Joplin Missouri…Historic flooding slams eight states, Mississippi River hits record levels…National Weather Service calls this "Epic 500 Year Flood"... These are but a few examples. Listen for more and see them on their website at: www.psychictwins.com
(0:00) 100 Year Flood, 10/28/99, Somerville Theatre, Boston, MA (SBD) (11:54) Joyful Sound, 3/8/01, Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA (SBD) (22:41) Emma's Dream, 4/28/02 Saenger Theatre, New Orleans, LA (Taper: John Hart) (32:36) Resume Man, 10/22/96, 8x10 Club, Baltimore, MD (SBD) (37:57) Midnight Moonlight, 7/29/00, Cliff Castle Amphitheatre, Camp Verde, AZ (SBD) (46:03) Up the Canyon->Chameleon, 7/4/03 Paolo Soleri Amphitheatre, Santa Fe, NM (Taper: Matt Maggiore)
(0:00) Galactic, 4/20/02 Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA (17:03) San Jose, 6/18/99, Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Telluride, CO (30:06) Shantytown, 3/22/03, Fillmore Auditorium, Denver, CO (38:54) 100 Year Flood, 3/20/03, Fillmore Auditorium, Denver, CO (52:57) Smile, 3/21/03, Fillmore Auditorium, Denver, CO