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FOURFIVESIX.ORG: GREAT IDEAS FOR YOUR PRETEEN MINISTRY
Looking for great (game, object lessons, worship, volunteer celebration, etc. etc.) ideas to take your preteen ministry to the next level? This podcast is created and curated by FourFiveSix.org, a community of leading voices in preteen ministry. Our goal is simple: a short (4,5, or 6 minute) podcast a few times a week (4, 5, or 6 times) that gives you a quick, easy, free idea that you can use in your preteen ministry THIS WEEK. Have a question about preteen ministry or a unique preteen ministry idea that we can feature on our podcast? Send it to [email protected]. Want to get more great ideas right now? Come join the community of preteen leaders at fourfivesix.org
GEEK FREAKS
Geek Freaks is for all geek culture fans. Listen to the latest in Video Games, Movies, Comics, and TV on our show. Join our host, Frank , and a rotating panel of super fans for in-depth discussions and exclusive interviews. Stay updated on the latest in geek culture with our podcast. New episodes every week. Search for Geek Freaks on Apple, Spotify, or any other podcast app to subscribe and never miss an episode.
IT’S FIVE O’CLOCK SOMEWHERE
It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere is a hilarious podcast from authors, bloggers and great friends, Jo Middleton and Gill Sims. In it, Gill and Jo kick back with a cocktail, or a delicious glass of wine from our partners Laylo, https://drinklaylo.com/, and have a bit of fun discussing random topics including but not limited to, parenting, hormones, menopause, weird nineties sex tips, and relationships. Oh, and we also proffer advice we are in no way qualified to give in our regular problem page slot. Jo Middleton is the creator of the award winning Slummy Single Mummy blog, and the author of Playgroups and Prosecco, and Gill Sims is the author of the bestselling Why Mummy series of books, The Saturday Night Sauvignon Sisterhood, and the Peter and Jane blog. We met at an event several years ago, where we bonded over how much we were missing our pets, but not our children. Subsequent meetings saw us crashing a wedding, starting a party in a hotel bar we had persuaded the night porter to open, and liberating a bottle of tequila from a terrifying sausage conglomeration in Brighton. We have not yet been arrested on a night out, but give it time. Get in touch with us by email at [email protected], or follow us on Instagram @its5oclocksomewherepodcast, on Facebook It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere and even on Twitter @5OClock_Podcast. We don’t do TikTok. Our children have forbidden us. Also, it scares us. Produced by James Ede, BeHeard Hosted by LibSyn
LA SALLE HIGH SCHOOL FIVE PILLAR PODCAST
The Five Pillar Podcast is a creation of La Salle President Mike Overbey. The focus of the show is to highlight our Five Pillars: Leadership, Scholarship, Faith, Service and Community! Each episode we will dive into topics such as: The College Application Process, FASFA, Fundraisers, Community Outreach, Campus Ministry, Families, Sports, School Dances, Student Retreats and More! This is your one stop shop for all things La Salle High School! Join us each episode to find out all the news and happenings! Host Mike Freland will also have guests joining him in studio!
LITTLE FEAT'S ENCORE PRESENTATION OF FEATS AT FIVE PODCAST...
FeatsAtFive Hosted by Gary Bennett can be heard anytime, here at the Feats At Five Podcast or on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/FeatsAtFive). In keeping with the long standing tradition within the Little Feat Grass Roots Movement, there are still folks out there keeping the music of Little Feat alive for all to hear. Radio legend, Gary Bennett, has been involved in commercial radio for too long to remember. He has hosted the weekly radio show called "Feats At Five" continuously for over 30 years and has enjoyed a long-time friendship and association with Little Feat. What started as a weekly local FM broadcast originating from St Louis, Mo, has now evolved into a world-wide effort as the Feats At Five podcast(www.FeatsAtFive.libsyn.com). Gary is a true Feat fan, whose love of the music is reflected in the structure of the broadcast. The old format of the show combines material both from the band's studio output, along with live shows culled from the band's tape vault. Songs for the first half of the show are taken from the vast library of studio material (including some unreleased gems), and the second half, ”Off The Board", is from live shows emanating from the groups massive vault of live performances. The new format is a shorter more jam packed with fun, 15 minute version of the original show. Feats At Five began as a small local labor of love has now evolved into something far beyond that--going from introducing the band at local shows in St Louis, Gary is now sharing his devotion of the music to a world wide audience. So check out the fruits of Gary’s labor every week, and be prepared to experience one man's quest to share the special mission he has undertaken, to keep the music of Little Feat alive for generations to come. Welcome to Feats At Five.com. Feats At Five is a weekly radio show, devoted exclusively to the music of Little Feat, which broadcasts from St Louis to listeners across the world. Managed by chris cafiero
MARVELLOUS HAIRY
So hair is sprouting in unspeakable places and you can no longer carry a tune, but if you’re a surrealistic artiste with an addiction to Freudian mythology and guilt-free sex, turning into a monkey has its upsides. Nick Motbot may be evolving as a novelist, but his friends aren’t too sure about his DNA — at least, not since Gargantuan Enterprises started experimenting with it. And once they figure out what’s happening to him, they decide to set things right. MARVELLOUS HAIRY is a satirical novel about a group of friends sticking it to the man the only way they know how, with equal parts grain alcohol and applied Chaos Theory. Part literary fun-ride, part fabulist satire, and part slapstick comedy, MARVELLOUS HAIRY is about the power of friendship and love, the evils of power, and the dangers of letting corrupt CEOs run our world. And most importantly, it’s about how we have to release our fun-loving inner monkeys.