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Stephen Put To Death – This story is crafted from Acts 7:54 – 8:3 where Paul was there when they stoned to death that Jesus follower. You know that one in Jerusalem that attracted the big crowd, who all then stoned him. To find out how you can support this ministry by visiting our website at https://lizardtracks.net. My stories can be found on your favorite podcast, App, or Alexa, search for Podcast Lizard Tracks.
If you know me, you know as a coach I always prefer to go first, get messy, and then share the lessons I learned with you so you have an easier time as you pursue the life you want. Which is why I'm rounding up 33 lessons I've learned over the years in honor of my 33rd birthday. Show notes: www.katspangler.com/blog/263 The Club: www.katspangler.com/theclub
The pub has our most spirited debate ever while trying to decide which 10 RPGs make up the rest of our Top 25 Games of the Past 25 Years List.
What does it take to rise quickly in the ranks? Join us as we sit down with Gin, a remarkable tennis player who skyrocketed from a 3.5 to a 5.0 player in just three years.Her journey isn't just about the climb but also the hurdles she faces at the higher levels, particularly the lack of local weekday teams for players like her.We also hear Gin's craziest story and most memorable moments. Don't miss this episode!Support the showWebsite: secondservepodcast.com Instagram: second_serve_tennis_podcastFacebook: secondservetennispodcast Use our referral link to get a FREE Swing Stick ($100 value) with your first year of SwingVision Pro. The bundles are only $159.99 (previously $179.99). This is a limited time offer that you won't want to miss! We are excited to team up with Michelle from Tennis Warehouse and her "Talk Tennis" podcast to bring you a "TW Tip of the Week!" Use the code SECONDSERVE to get $20 off clearance apparel when you spend $100 or more.
If you know me, you know as a coach I always prefer to go first, get messy, and then share the lessons I learned with you so you have an easier time as you pursue the life you want. Which is why I'm rounding up 33 lessons I've learned over the years in honor of my 33rd birthday. Show notes: www.katspangler.com/blog/262 The Club: www.katspangler.com/theclub
A Quarter Century of Quests: Reliving the Magic with Our Top 25 RPGs Remember those late nights, long after we should have gone to bed, controller in hand, exploring fantastical worlds, forging lifelong relationships (even if they were just with pixels on a screen), and saving the world from destruction? That feeling, that immersion, that pure escapism – that's the magic of a great RPG. And for the past 25 years, we've been blessed with an incredible bounty of them. Join us on the latest episode of The Thirsty Mage as we embark on a nostalgic journey through the very best that the world of role-playing games has offered. We're counting down our definitive Top 25 RPGs of the last 25 years, a celebration of the titles that defined a generation and shaped the landscape of interactive storytelling. From sprawling open worlds to tightly-knit narratives, from turn-based tactical combat to action-packed real-time battles, we've explored every corner of the RPG genre to bring you this carefully curated list. This isn't just a list; it's a conversation. It's a chance to reminisce about the games that stole our hearts, the characters we grew to love (and sometimes hate), and the moments that are etched into our gaming memories. Think back to the first time you cast Firaga, the thrill of leveling up, the agonizing choice between two equally powerful pieces of loot. These are the experiences that bind RPG fans together, a shared history of adventure and imagination. Our Top 25 RPGs list reflects that shared history, highlighting the games that pushed boundaries, innovated gameplay mechanics, and crafted stories that resonated with millions. This episode isn't just about nostalgia, though. It's also about rediscovering classics. Perhaps you missed a few gems along the way, or maybe you're looking for a new (old) obsession. Our countdown is the perfect guide for anyone looking to delve into the rich history of RPGs. We discuss what made each game special, its impact on the genre, and why it deserves a spot on our prestigious list of the Top RPGs of the last 25 years. Did your favorites make the cut? Prepare for some tough choices, passionate debates, and maybe even a few surprises. We've done our best to represent the diverse landscape of role-playing games, So, settle in, and join us as we celebrate a quarter century of incredible role-playing experiences. This is more than just a podcast episode; it's a time machine, a portal back to the worlds that shaped us. Tune in now to The Thirsty Mage and relive the magic of the Top 25 RPGs of the last 25 years. (3:30) First 16 RPGs of the Top 25 Games of the past 25 Years
If you know me, you know as a coach I always prefer to go first, get messy, and then share the lessons I learned with you so you have an easier time as you pursue the life you want. Which is why I'm rounding up 33 lessons I've learned over the years in honor of my 33rd birthday. Show notes: www.katspangler.com/blog/261 The Club: www.katspangler.com/theclub
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We share moments of a very special evening that the LifeNets Board of Directors and key workers shared together at a commemorative dinner at the Columbia Club on the Circle in Indianapolis on January 18, 2025. Listen to a bit of history, stories and tributes from Don Turgeon Bev Kubik Victor Kubik Mike Snyder Jamie Snyder Michael Kubik Winston Snyder Tributes in part 1 from Dr. Lilya Wagner Wheelchair recipients Dr. Vasyl Pasichnyk about Ukrainian Rehabilitation Centre Sabbatarians working to save others in Ukraine
Ike Burns thought his job at the A-Plus American Service Station was straightforward—fixing cars, stocking shelves, and surviving the graveyard shift. But an old, abandoned car on the lot harbors a secret far deadlier than he ever imagined. When a customer disappears, leaving behind a trail of blood, Ike discovers the creature lurking in the car's trunk—a monstrous predator that shouldn't exist. As chaos unfolds, his boss Sergei reveals the horrifying truth: the creature is Ivan, a dark secret tied to Sergei's past. Now, trapped in the middle of nowhere, Ike must survive the night while grappling with betrayal, fear, and impossible choices. The creature isn't just hunting—it's playing. And the deeper Ike digs, the more he realizes the station's secrets could destroy him. At A-Plus, some things are better left untouched. Author: Jake Bible Huge thanks to our sponsors: BetterHelp: Head to betterhelp.com/dns to get 10% off your first month. Acorns: Head to acorns.com/nosleeppod or download the Acorns app to start saving and investing for your future today. * * * EXPLICIT CONTENT DISCLAIMER: This episode contains explicit content not limited to intense themes, strong language, and graphic depictions of violence intended for adults 18 years of age or older. These stories are NOT intended for children under the age of 18. Parental guidance is strongly advised for children under the age of 18. Listener discretion is advised. #drnosleep #scarystories #horrorstories #doctornosleep #truescarystories #horrorpodcast #horror Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ike Burns thought his job at the A-Plus American Service Station was straightforward—fixing cars, stocking shelves, and surviving the graveyard shift. But an old, abandoned car on the lot harbors a secret far deadlier than he ever imagined. When a customer disappears, leaving behind a trail of blood, Ike discovers the creature lurking in the car's trunk—a monstrous predator that shouldn't exist. As chaos unfolds, his boss Sergei reveals the horrifying truth: the creature is Ivan, a dark secret tied to Sergei's past. Now, trapped in the middle of nowhere, Ike must survive the night while grappling with betrayal, fear, and impossible choices. The creature isn't just hunting—it's playing. And the deeper Ike digs, the more he realizes the station's secrets could destroy him. At A-Plus, some things are better left untouched. Author: Jake Bible Huge thanks to our sponsors: BetterHelp: Head to betterhelp.com/dns to get 10% off your first month. Acorns: Head to acorns.com/nosleeppod or download the Acorns app to start saving and investing for your future today. * * * EXPLICIT CONTENT DISCLAIMER: This episode contains explicit content not limited to intense themes, strong language, and graphic depictions of violence intended for adults 18 years of age or older. These stories are NOT intended for children under the age of 18. Parental guidance is strongly advised for children under the age of 18. Listener discretion is advised. #drnosleep #scarystories #horrorstories #doctornosleep #truescarystories #horrorpodcast #horror Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the second hour of our 10th Anniversary Special, Lois Reitzes and Rose Scott revisit memorable interviews and stories from the last decade, including conversations with actor Colman Domingo, civil rights icon Xernona Clayton, choreographer Hope Boykin, REM frontman Michael Stipe, as well as Closer Look’s investigative series on Atlanta traffic and the unhoused. Explore more Closer Look and City Lights from the last 10 years at wabe.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a special live show, Lois Reitzes and Rose Scott reflect on 10 years of City Lights and Closer Look. On January 12, 2015, both shows launched as a part of WABE’s format shift to news and talk radio. The hosts share stories from the first decade on air and how they continue to amplify Atlanta. Guests include longtime contributors and friends of both programs: Camille Russell Love, longtime City of Atlanta Dir. of executive director of the Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs Hank Klibanoff, journalist, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and a Peabody Award-winning podcast host of Buried Truths Nsenga Burton, founder and editor in-chief of the award-winning news site The Burton Wire Chris Escobar, owner of the Tara and Plaza Theatres and executive director of the Atlanta Film Society Plus, performances from poet Jon Goode, comedian Mark Kendall, poet Adán Bean, and violinist Alice Hong. Explore more Closer Look and City Lights from the last 10 years at wabe.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second hour of our 10th Anniversary Special, Rose Scott and Lois Reitzes revisit memorable interviews and stories from the last decade, including conversations with actor Colman Domingo, civil rights icon Xernona Clayton, choreographer Hope Boykin, REM frontman Michael Stipe, as well as Closer Look’s investigative series on Atlanta traffic and the unhoused. Explore more Closer Look and City Lights from the last 10 years at wabe.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a special live show, Rose Scott and Lois Reitzes reflect on 10 years of Closer Look and City Lights. On January 12, 2015, both shows launched as a part of WABE’s format shift to news and talk radio. The hosts share stories from the first decade on air and how they continue to amplify Atlanta. Guests include longtime contributors and friends of both programs: Camille Russell Love, longtime City of Atlanta Dir. of executive director of the Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs Hank Klibanoff, journalist, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and a Peabody Award-winning podcast host of Buried Truths Nsenga Burton, founder and editor in-chief of the award-winning news site The Burton Wire Chris Escobar, owner of the Tara and Plaza Theatres and executive director of the Atlanta Film Society Plus, performances from poet Jon Goode, comedian Mark Kendall, poet Adán Bean, and violinist Alice Hong. Explore more Closer Look and City Lights from the last 10 years at wabe.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's been a long time....Jaeda & Nico recap that last 2 years of the podcast hiatus.
Eat Your Spanish: A Spanish Learning Podcast for Kids and Families!
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Welcome to 2025 and our traditional New Years pod! This year we have a part one and part 2! Enjoy part 1 and feel free to leave a note for us either on our facebook page @between2pastries or on messenger! You can also find us on patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/user...=33636605 and recieve 50% off your first month with us! Use this code = 74D70. When you join our patreon, you get to hear anything new we want our listeners to hear first and you get discounts and freebies into any program or promotions we are running! Thanks for your support and have yourself a sweet new year!
It's been a long time....Jaeda & Nico recap that last 2 years of the podcast hiatus.
Eat Your Spanish: A Spanish Learning Podcast for Kids and Families!
¡Feliz Año Nuevo Amigos!
Longest running ratio show and top 25% Spotify Broadcast hosted by top rated host Sameer Khera from San Fran
Longest running ratio show and top 25% Spotify Broadcast hosted by top rated host Sameer Khera from San Fran
ESPN's Jake Michaels and Rohan Connolly, along with Champion Data's Christian Joly count down the 25 best players to have pulled on the boots in the last 25 years. With so many superstars having graced the footy field over the past quarter of a century, it's no mean feat! This is Part 2 of a two-part series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ESPN's Jake Michaels and Rohan Connolly, along with Champion Data's Christian Joly count down the 25 best players to have pulled on the boots in the last 25 years. With so many superstars having graced the footy field over the past quarter of a century, it's no mean feat! This is Part 1 of a two-part series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this special 60th birthday episode, Brig Johnson takes us on a deeply personal journey of self-discovery and empowerment. This episode is the first in a three-part series where Brig shares the invaluable lessons she's gathered over six decades. Brig opens up about the transformative power of embracing one's true self, challenging the societal norms that dictate women's roles in relationships. Through her story, Brig encourages us to question the narratives we've been told, especially around love and marriage, but Brig's truths are not just for those in relationships but apply to all areas of life, offering a blueprint for living authentically and unapologetically. This is a call to action for anyone stuck in "pick me" energy, urging them to rewrite their own stories and find happiness on their terms. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from her decades of experience and transform your own life. Tune in now and start your journey to emotional liberation and true happiness. Freedom and happiness are within reach, no matter your age or circumstances. MENTIONED — For those ready to take the next step, our Impact One-On-One Coaching offers personalized guidance to help you fully embrace the Freedom Formula. It's time to opt out of their formulas and into your power. RESOURCES — Join my Newsletter, Unlearn and Unleash Join the Next Breakthrough Master Class here Register for the Next Melanin Hour here Book a Breakthrough Call here Share Your Takeaways With Me at brig@brigjohnson.com STAY CONNECTED — Website | Instagram | Facebook
This is part two of a conversation about Vision New England's rich history. We're talking about what we like to call the Macchia Years with Steve Macchia and Caleb and Bonny Loring. Join us to hear about what God did, who was involved, and some fun stories from that era in our history!
Vision New England has a rich history. In this two-part episode, we're talking about what we like to call the Macchia Years with Steve Macchia and Caleb and Bonny Loring! Join us to hear about what God did, who was involved, and some fun stories from that era in our history.
In this interview recorded by Mike Payne for a magazine article, Dr. Beckett discusses various aspects of the sports card hobby over the past 40 years. He shares insights on cover design decisions, memorable magazine issues, relationships with photographers and artists, and the evolution of the company. He also touches on the accidental scarcity of the first magazine issue due to water damage and gives thoughts on the future of the hobby, including its intersection with apparel, virtual experiences, and gambling. 00:34 Early Magazine Covers and Design Challenges 02:15 Key Relationships and Collaborations 04:03 The First Issue and Its Challenges 08:07 Dealer Experiences and Market Insights 12:45 Office Setup and Early Operations 13:35 Future of the Hobby and Final Thoughts
In the second half of this installment, I wrap up the woes the Wehrmacht faced by the end of the 30s, problems that would never be fully resolved. Also covered is the Blomberg-Fritsch Affair, two unrelated scandals that nevertheless Hitler used as cover to solidify control of the army. Bibliography for this episode: Tooze, Adam Wages of Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy Penguin Books 2006 Evans, Richard J. The Third Reich in Power Penguin Press 2005 Kershaw, Ian Hitler 1889-1936: Hubris W.W. Norton and Company 1998 Kershaw, Ian Hitler 1936-1945: Nemesis W.W. Norton and Company 2000 Deist, Wilhelm The Wehrmacht and German Rearmament MacMillan Press Ltd 1986 Questions? Comments? Email me at peaceintheirtime@gmail.com
Bestselling writer Lesley Pearse never stopped looking for her son.An agent once told Lesley Pearse to "write what you know", but her own story is more extraordinary than any of her bestselling novels. In this, the second episode of two, Lesley makes a selfless decision on behalf of her baby son Warren, and spends the six decades that follow searching for him. Presenter: Asya Fouks Producer: Laura Thomas & Edgar MaddicottGet in touch: liveslessordinary@bbc.co.uk or WhatsApp: 0044 330 678 2784
Bestselling writer Lesley Pearse's own story is wilder than any romance.An agent once told Lesley Pearse to "write what you know", but her own story is more extraordinary than any of her bestselling novels. In this, the first episode of two, we follow her from playground storyteller to lost teenage girl in 1960s London, to brave single mum determined to go it alone. Presenter: Asya Fouks Producer: Laura Thomas & Edgar MaddicottGet in touch: liveslessordinary@bbc.co.uk or WhatsApp: 0044 330 678 2784
Robert W. Trogdon joins One True Podcast to share the treasures of the new Library of America volume he has edited: A Farewell to Arms and Other Writings, 1927-1932. We discuss Hemingway and his life during those magical, turbulent years, and also the great work he produced.From his second short story collection, Men Without Women to his second novel, A Farewell to Arms, to the unexpected turn his career takes, the bullfighting treatise titled Death in the Afternoon, Trogdon guides us through these works and these eventful years. Trogdon also discusses the various textual issues he faced while editing this volume, including the expletives of A Farewell to Arms, an inverted paragraph that nobody knew about, and Hemingway's vision for the bullfighting photographs in Death in the Afternoon.Join us as we discuss the second Hemingway offering from the Library of America with its editor!
I've been slacking a lot on the release schedule, so enjoy a second episode for this week. Today I'm still talking about rearmament, but this time it's just the planning on the military side. Turns out expanding your army to support thirty times more troops, all the while building a world-class air force from scratch, and half-heartedly constructing a navy in a little over half a decade creates some problems. Bibliography for this episode: Tooze, Adam Wages of Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy Penguin Books 2006 Evans, Richard J. The Third Reich in Power Penguin Press 2005 Kershaw, Ian Hitler 1889-1936: Hubris W.W. Norton and Company 1998 Kershaw, Ian Hitler 1936-1945: Nemesis W.W. Norton and Company 2000 Deist, Wilhelm The Wehrmacht and German Rearmament MacMillan Press Ltd 1986 Questions? Comments? Email me at peaceintheirtime@gmail.com
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In the third episode of our series on teaching first-time obedience, Mark and Amy Herbster focus on navigating the toddler years, offering a refreshing perspective on the often-feared "terrible twos." This episode emphasizes that these formative years don't have to be tumultuous; instead, they can be a time of joyful learning and connection. Mark and Amy explore key strategies for understanding toddler behavior, fostering a positive environment, and guiding little ones toward obedience without frustration. To receive the document mentioned in this episode send an e-mail request. For questions and/or comments: mherbster0823@gmail.com
In this engaging episode of "Family Conversations," Mark and Amy Herbster continue their insightful discussion on teaching first-time obedience in parenting. Building on their previous conversation, they delve deeper into the crucial distinction between training and discipline, highlighting how each plays a vital role in shaping character. Listeners will discover the profound benefits of demanding obedience, not just as a means of compliance but as a foundational step in developing genuine disciples of Christ. For comments and/or questions: mherbster0823@gmail.com
When your jeans no longer fit and your marriage seems “ordinary,” you have a choice — to complain or embrace the middle years of life! Find out why you should celebrate every day with your family, friends, and with every opportunity to serve the Lord.
When your jeans no longer fit and your marriage seems “ordinary,” you have a choice — to complain or embrace the middle years of life! Find out why you should celebrate every day with your family, friends, and with every opportunity to serve the Lord.
When your jeans no longer fit and your marriage seems “ordinary,” you have a choice — to complain or embrace the middle years of life! Find out why you should celebrate every day with your family, friends, and with every opportunity to serve the Lord.
Text Dr. Lenz any feedback or questions In the final episode of a three-part series, the Conquering Fibromyalgia Podcast delves into the life of artist Frida Kahlo, who lived with fibromyalgia and other chronic pain syndromes. This episode explores a particularly challenging period in Kahlo's life marked by her divorce from Diego Rivera, her relentless pursuit of art despite worsening health, and her profound emotional and physical suffering. It highlights Kahlo's ability to convert her pain into powerful artistic expressions and examines her struggles with surgeries, relentless pain, emotional distress, and eventual decline. The episode emphasizes the connection between suffering and creativity, portraying Kahlo as a figure of resilience who transformed her agony into enduring art.00:00 Introduction to Frida Kahlo's Resilient Life00:39 Frida's Turbulent Marriage and Artistic Expression01:23 The Depths of Frida's Pain and Artistic Metaphors03:48 Frida's Struggles with Chronic Pain and Medical Misdiagnoses09:30 Frida's Enduring Spirit and Final Years20:12 Frida's Lasting Legacy and Final Reflections24:29 Conclusion Support the showA Fibromyalgia Starter Pack, which is a great companion to the book Conquering Your Fibromyalgia, is now available. Dr. Michael Lenz practices general pediatrics and internal medicine primary care, seeing patients from infants through adults. In addition, he also will see patients with fibromyalgia and related problems and patients interested in lifestyle medicine and clinical lipidology. To learn more, go to ConquringYourFibromyalgia.com. Remember that while Dr. Lenz is a medical doctor, he is not your doctor. All of your signs and symptoms should be discussed with your own physician. He aims to weave the best of conventional medicine with lifestyle medicine to help people with chronic health conditions live their best lives possible. Dr. Lenz hopes that the podcast, book, blog, and website serve as a trusted resource and starting point on your journey of learning to live better with fibromyalgia and related illnesses.
Mike is back on the podcast to look back on IceWraps' journey, from facing burnout to regrets from running more than one brand at a time. Today's episode is sponsored by Autron. Maximize your ROI with Autron's real-time algorithmic bidding, optimizing every ad dollar for smarter spending and higher returns. Start optimizing today and get 30% off for 3 months! Takeaways Selling at the peak of your business can mean sacrificing future cash flows. Focusing on one business can lead to greater success. Running multiple brands at a time can dilute your effectiveness. Timestamps 00:00 - The Journey of Ice Wraps: A Decade in E-Commerce 08:02 - Lessons Learned from Selling Ice Wraps 15:59 - Defining Success: The "One Thing" Focus 21:49 - The Transition: From Acquisition to Sale As always, if you have any questions or anything that you need help with, reach out to us at support@ecomcrew.com if you're interested. Don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes if you enjoy our content. If you have any questions, send us an email at support@ecomcrew.com. We'd love to help you in any way we can. Thanks for listening! Until next time, happy selling!
PART 2 of our 5 part mini-series looking at Micropterus velox aka the Neosho Bass. On this episode, we are joined again by Dr. Andrew Taylor (University of North Georgia) and Dr. Jim Long (US Geological Survey), leading ichthyologists to dive into the complicated and fascinating scientific history of the Neosho Bass. Vortex Optics - Industry leading scopes, rangefinders, and binoculars Moultrie Mobile - The ONLY cellular trail cameras with A.I. integration Acres - Value land with confidence in minutes Canis Technical Hunting Apparel - Discount Code: 'OZARK' for 15% off Umarex Airguns - Discount Code: 'JIMBLUFF' for 12% off Pack Rat Outdoor Center - Gear for the Adventurous Outdoorsman SUBSCRIBER ONLY PODCAST --> The Check Station The Ozark podcast sits down with men and women from the Ozarks who have a passion for the outdoors. Our aim is to listen, learn, and pass along their knowledge and experiences to help you become a better outdoorsman. Our hosts are Kyle Veit (@kyleveit_) and Kyle Plunkett (@kyle_plunkett) AND our producer is Daniel Matthews Theme music: 'American Millionaire' by JD Clayton Follow us on Instagram: @theozarkpodcast PLEASE reach out to us with any recommendations or inquiries: theozarkpodcast@gmail.com
On the Move: Our Crazy Moving Stories from Over the Years, Part 2 In today's episode, Rachel is continuing the journey with part 2 of the On the Move series. This unique series features part 1 of the crazy moving stories from over the years, beginning with just before the Great Recession all the way up to right before this last move in the last episode. Part 2 covers the recent epic move from California back to Colorado—Rachel's 12th relocation! From the exceptional service of Atlas Van Lines to the chaotic nightmare with an unnamed moving company, Rachel shares her best and worst moving experiences. You'll walk away with invaluable tips on choosing reliable movers, handling unexpected hiccups, and navigating the emotional rollercoaster of relocating. The journey from California to Colorado was filled with unexpected roadblocks that would test anyone's nerves and flexibility. Picture this: the anxiety of a house appraisal, the necessity of walkie-talkies for seamless communication, and the sheer relief of a successful sale. Rachel also recounts a critical moment when her car faltered in the scorching heat of Bakersfield, California. Thanks to the incredible team at Audi Bakersfield, she managed to survive this ordeal, highlighting the importance of being prepared for any emergency during a long move. In this episode, you'll hear: -Why having a moving company you can trust is so, so valuable. -A recount of an experience with a moving company that was pretty terrible. -What it was really like trying to sell a house in the San Jose area in 2023. -A recount of the time between closing on the house in May to actually arriving in Colorado. -The chaos that ensued on the drive and ways to be better prepared to handle whatever comes at you during a big move. Purchase the Business of Apparel Online Course: https://www.thebusinessofapparel.com/course To connect with Rachel, you can join her LinkedIn community here: LinkedIn. To visit her website, go to: www.unmarkedstreet.com. Like, comment & subscribe to my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@unmarkedstreet Learn more at https://www.thebusinessofapparel.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with us: https://www.linkedin.com/company/unmarked-street/ https://www.instagram.com/unmarkedstreet/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100076027998346 https://twitter.com/UnmarkedStreet https://www.pinterest.com/unmarkedstreet/
On the Move: Our Crazy Moving Stories from Over the Years, Part 1 In today's episode, Rachel has got us wondering…where in the world is Rachel!? This unique series features part 1 of the crazy moving stories from over the years, beginning with just before the Great Recession all the way up to right before this last move JUST made (stay tuned for part 2). We'll also talk about the latest transformations in our business and podcast. We promise you'll gain practical insights into high-level business ownership and the creative process of rebranding Unmarked Street. Plus, get an exclusive peek into our new series, "40 to 40," as we approach my 40th birthday with a fresh perspective and innovative content. The first part of our journey takes us from the cold, and a lot of times, dreary state of Ohio to the beach landscapes of Santa Cruz, California, revealing how each move impacted our professional and personal lives. If you've ever wondered what it's like to adapt to new communities while running a remote business, we share our firsthand experiences, from the early days of Kyle mastering remote work to the highs and lows of apartment hunting and home building. I guess in a way, we truly were digital nomads. As we settle back into Colorado, we prep you for part 2 where we offer valuable tips for anyone planning a cross-country move, and some advice based off of what we could have done better! In this episode, you'll hear: -Some of the evolutions you can expect at Business of Apparel and Unmarked Street in the coming months. -The move that started it off in Ohio. -How the Great Recession of 2008 affected Rachel and Kyle's next move. -Why it's important to ask for a relocation package when working (and moving) for a corporate company! -The CRAZY schedule we kept in California that became truly unsustainable. We can't wait to hear what you think of this episode! Purchase the Business of Apparel Online Course: https://www.thebusinessofapparel.com/course To connect with Rachel, you can join her LinkedIn community here: LinkedIn. To visit her website, go to: www.unmarkedstreet.com. Like, comment & subscribe to my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@unmarkedstreet Learn more at https://www.thebusinessofapparel.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with us: https://www.linkedin.com/company/unmarked-street/ https://www.instagram.com/unmarkedstreet/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100076027998346 https://twitter.com/UnmarkedStreet https://www.pinterest.com/unmarkedstreet/
By 1963, Bill Persky had already worked as a lifeguard at Grossinger's in the Catskill Mountains and watched the hotel's standup comics make people laugh. He'd written a show at Syracuse University that won a national collegiate award. He'd worked at an advertising agency and radio station in New York before moving to California to write for television. And then in 1963, everything changed. He and his writing partner Sam Denoff started writing for a show that is considered a classic: The Dick Van Dyke Show. A door had opened and on other side stood the rest of his life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is it like to create something early in your life and then watch as that creation has a tangible effect on people decades later? Musicians know the feeling. Actors and writers too. It's a feeling Bill Persky knows well. He and his writing partner Sam Denoff wrote many of the classic episodes of The Dick Van Dyke Show, a 1960's show that is timeless and often held up as TV comedy writing at its best. 60 years later and we are still laughing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Andie and special guest Kris (her husband) in this episode of Mother Funny as they dive into the whirlwind world of parenting from babyhood through the preschool years. With Angie off on MayCember duties, Andie and Kris take the reins, sharing their hilarious and heartfelt anecdotes about the joys and challenges of raising little ones. From parenting differences to preschooler quirks, they cover it all, offering plenty of laughs and insightful advice along the way. Tune in for a dose of humor and experience on the rollercoaster ride of early parenthood!
God says, I will restore the years that the locust has eaten. Pastor Colin answers 2 questions for us: Who is the promise for? And How can this promise be fulfilled?