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Hello I am Floyd Miller the host of It's Everything West Texas and I mean everything. Some of our topics are going to make you laugh and some will make you cry. I guarantee you all of them will make you think.It is the Podcast that highlights people and issues in West Texas. Our stories are relevant, interesting, informative and will be presented with integrity,In other words we don't want to talk over you, we don't want to talk past you,e\we don't want to talk about you but as a neighbor we ...
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From archeology to zoology, real-world science is everywhere in Star Wars! Every episode includes an interview with an expert discussing how Star Wars relates to their field of study. Explore the many ways science is represented in a galaxy far, far away with hosts Melissa Miller and James Floyd, both freelance writers for Star Wars Insider magazine. Part of the Skywalking Network
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A trained music theory nerd and an amateur music history nerd talk at length about the composition of songs from the last however many years. Expect conversations about music genres, classic albums, band origins, meaningful lyrics, and style inspirations.
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This podcast was established to maximize your Section IV Football experience, regardless of your role, past or present. The goal, with your help, is to maintain a family-friendly, informative, entertaining and educational weekly podcast, throughout the season. This podcast will take you beyond the microphone and bring all resources to together for your benefit. With cutbacks and limited media staff, this podcast will complement all those who cover, report, support and enjoy Section IV Footba ...
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A podcast about whatever we want. Usually I have a cocktail and am talking with reality tv stars or my friends. We talk a lot of Bravo, Housewives, Love After Lockup, 90 Day Fiancé, and sometimes real life red flag stories. Take a break and fling some flags with us, after all red flags make cute scarves! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/red-flags-make-cute-scarves/support
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Broadway Is My Beat, a radio crime drama, ran on CBS from February 27, 1949, to August 1, 1954. With Anthony Ross portraying Times Square Detective Danny Clover, the show originated from New York during its first three months on the air. For the remainder of the series, Larry Thor portrayed the role of Detective Danny Clover. The series featured music by Robert Stringer, and scripts by Peter Lyon. John Dietz directed for producer Lester Gottlieb (eventually succeeding him as producer). Bern ...
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What Is It? Leadership Abilene, a program of the Abilene Chamber of Commerce, began in 1979 and strives to expose participants to the many services, resources, organizations and businesses that make Abilene unique. Each month (of the nine-month program) the group will attend presentations, tour facilities and interact with representatives from loca…
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In this episode of Star Warsologies, we're joined by the curator of the San Diego Automotive Museum and chat about ships, speeders, and other vehicles in Star Wars! What does the state of the Millennium Falcon say about Han Solo, especially since we know it was much nicer when Lando owned it? Why is it important that the Imperial and Rebel are so d…
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Cinco De Mayo will be celebrated in grand style in downtown Abilene. Participants in the parade will line up at 5:30 pm and the parade starts at 6:00 pm. Therwe will be several bands on hand Ballett Folklorico de Alvaro Munoz, , La Nsistencia Nortena,Alma de Nuestras Raices . Food Trucks will be on site along with other business owners exhibiting t…
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In this episode of Star Warsologies, we hear from an ornithologist about birds in Star Wars, along with invasive species and extinction events! Justin Hite joins us for this episode to chat about his career studying birds and the environmental chaos they put up with. We get into whether Rey was exposed to harmful chemicals during her years salvagin…
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Kneikha Jernigan-Shanahan uses prayer, meditation and art to help her through some of the most difficult times in her life. In a presemtaion at the 1117 Studios and Gallery on February 23, 2024 Ms. Shanahan also known as Lady K explained how covid, divorce and depression led her to art. In this podcast we expand the conversation that was started at…
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Kevin and Khristian a father and son share their journey as it centers aroud autism. Autism, or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), refers to a broad range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication. According to the Centers for Disease Control, autism affects an estimated 1 in…
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In this episode of Star Warsologies, we learn the difference between empathy, compassion, and sympathy and how each is represented in Star Wars! Professor Maureen Day shares her insights with James and Melissa about virtue ethics and vices, and their roles in our galaxy and in Star Wars. Can we forgive the atrocities of Vader and Kylo Ren knowing t…
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Crane's Craft BBQ at the Historic Wagon Wheel Dance Hall in Tye, Texas, bordering Abilene, is a culinary gem that pays homage to the Lone Star State's rich history and vibrant culture. Established in 1958, the Wagon Wheel Dance Hall has been a beloved institution, fostering a sense of community and celebration throughout the decades. This iconic ve…
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In this episode of Star Warsologies, conflict resolution experts weigh in on the wars, negotiations, and other conflicts in Star Wars! Jen Reynolds and Noam Ebner authored the book "Star Wars and Conflict Resolution: There Are Alternatives To Fighting" and speak with us about the lessons we can learn from Padme, Obi-Wan, and other characters who fi…
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In this episode of Star Warsologies, an anatomy professor weighs in on the importance of designing aliens that make sense! Dr. Elizabeth Rega is an anatomy professor who consults on movies and video games to help creators add an element of realism to their projects. She worked on Mulan, The Emperor's New Groove, and even the Madden series. Melissa …
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Cynthia Lampkin , co-chaiperson of the Abilene Woman's Club fundraising project discusses why this fundraiser is important. The fundraiser is called Movie Mania and a fashion show has been build around that theme. Individuals will be modeling clothes that replicate what favorite actor or actress wore in different movies. Tickets are $50.00 each whi…
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It's the finale! Lisa and Melissa chat about the physics of the final franchise installment (for now). They're joined by Dr. Erin Macdonald, the science advisor for all the current Star Trek shows. Together, they answer important questions like, is a dam just a vertical road? Do bad guys make good shock absorbers in plummeting elevators? Just how m…
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Faaaaaaaacts in Spaaaaaace! Melissa and Lisa welcome NASA JPL systems engineer Bobak Ferdowsi (aka the Mohawk Guy!) to chat about the pros and cons of launching a Pontiac Fiero into space. But that's not the only physics nonsense in this movie - there's also magnets, mines, and more! As Bobak eloquently states, the science of Fast & Furious movies …
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Does Brixton's heads-up display actually give him helpful information? Can you really hold a helicopter down with a tow truck? Our resident physicist Lisa weighs in on those questions and more. There's plenty of medical jargon in the spin-off movie Hobbs & Shaw, but it turns out the physics holds up for the most part! Melissa and Lisa also intervie…
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Melissa moderates this panel of scientists who consult on everything from books and video games to the MCU and Disney animation! Panelists include paleontologist Stuart Sumida (How To Train Your Dragon, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom), registered nurse Toby Wareham (9-1-1: Lone Star, How To Get Away With Murder), physicist Clifford Johnson (Avenger…
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Amber Monroe, is the artist and creator of a coloring book that celebrates the beauty of diversity, body positivity, and the unique features of African-American women. Each page is a representation of the unique beauty founded in shared experiences as diverse women. From the intricately drawn hairstyles to the carefully crafted features and nuances…
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Henry Flint is a man that talks openly about God probably more than anyone else I know in Abilene. It's always praise the Lord or some phrase similiar to that. He is the founder of KVVO 94.1 Abilene's One and Only Black Gospel Station. At one time Flint would have been one of the least likely people to find a Gospel station. God and the gospel was …
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Melissa moderates this panel of Star Warsologies favorites! Sam Wynns and Gabe Santos share their critter knowledge when it comes to Loth cats and purgill! Lisa Will and Paul Wynns talk navigation from one galaxy to the next! And James brings us up to date with all the Star Wars lore sprinkled throughout the show. We had a great audience with tons …
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Thank you, everyone Section IV Football. This podcast was established to maximize your Section IV Football experience, regardless of your role, past or present. The goal, with your help, was to maintain a family-friendly, informative, entertaining weekly podcast with an occasional dose of appropriate humor. This podcast takes you beyond the microph…
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This past weekend, the Waverly Wolverines won their first state championship in school history. In today’s episode of “Coaches Chalk Talk”, our conversation will be with long time Waverly Wolverines HC Jason Miller and Section IV’s newest NYS Championship Coach. This podcast was established to maximize your Section IV Football experience, regardles…
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This is the third consecutive season; Section IV had three teams competing for a state championship. This past weekend the Tioga Tigers won their fourth State Championship and third in a row, while extending their win streak to 41 games. This episode of “Coaches Chalk Talk”, is our conversation with Nick Aiello, Head Coach of the Tioga Tigers. This…
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Melissa and Lisa talk about the (relatively) toned down physics nonsense in the 8th installment of the Fast & Furious franchise, Fate of the Furious. Lisa and Melissa are also joined by Bea Gandica, a computer scientist, to talk about all the hacking, ghost flights, and of course Cipher and the Gods Eye. Listen in to answers to important questions …
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Melissa and Lisa break down the physics nonsense in Furious 7. Can you jump between skyscrapers in a car? What happens when you drop cars out of an airplane with only a parachute? Clinical psychologist Dr. Drea Letamendi joins for a discussion about grief and forgiveness. How important is found family? Should Dom be in therapy? How does Brian's end…
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Introduction I must confess that the idea to write this book was not my own. Church members and friends over the years have been asking me to pull together some of the prayers that I’ve been led to write and pray during worship services, Wednesday night dinners, Bible studies, and other times when God’s people have gathered. I confess that I questi…
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James and Melissa chat about the megafauna of The Mandalorian with Dr. Stuart Sumida. Stuart is a paleontologist, a teacher, and a science consultant for movies, TV shows, and video games. He answers questions for us, including: Do mythosaurs use echolocation? How many Mandalorians would those raptor babies be able to eat in one sitting? Would ridi…
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Today I had the pleasure of having conversations with four coaches associated with the Big 44 Ernie Davis / Floyd Little All-Star Classic Football Game. First, I spoke with Coach Steve Virkler, long-time Owego Football Coach, Section IV and State Level Football icon, who is now retired but still playing an instrumental role in making the Big 44 Ern…
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Calvin Davis, district director of the Small Business Adminstration discusses how the Small Business Adminstration (SBA)works. If you are in business or thinking about starting a business this podcast could be very helpful. A successful business owner must have a strong belief in themselves and the task before them. Calvin tells the story of his mo…
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In this episode Roger Neel will cover the AA, A and B games, I will cover the C, D and 8-player games. This podcast was established to maximize your Section IV Football experience, regardless of your role, past or present. The goal, with your help, was to maintain a family-friendly, informative, entertaining weekly podcast with an occasional dose o…
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It's playoff time! In this episode Roger Neel will cover the AA, A and B games. I will cover the C, D and 8-player games. This podcast was established to maximize your Section IV Football experience, regardless of your role, past or present. The goal, with your help, was to maintain a family-friendly, informative, entertaining weekly podcast with a…
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Floyd Miller visited with Kay Berry aiong with Beverly and Lou Voit about Doug Montgomery performing at The Paramount to benefit The Abilene Woman Club, Inc. The event is Thursday November 2nd staring at 7:30 pm. Tickets maybe purchased online or by calling the Paramount. Tickets can also be purchased at the door. Support the Show.…
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This is it, Week 8, the final week of the regular season. In this episode Roger Neel will cover Elmira at Union Endicott and I will cover Watkins Glen / Odessa Montour at Susquehanna Valley. This podcast was established to maximize your Section IV Football experience, regardless of your role, past or present. The goal, with your help, was to mainta…
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Fast & Furious 6 gives us perhaps the most physics-defying hijinks of the franchise. Dom's leap of faith, him taking a bullet, and that epically long runway - there's a lot to discuss. Melissa and Lisa also chat with locations scout Kerry Patten, who worked on the movie. Hear from her about the logistics of filming a car chase in the streets of (no…
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We have only two weekends left in the regular season. Teams are jockeying for the post season and seedings. In this episode Roger Neel will cover Norwich at Windsor and I will cover Waverly at Owego. This podcast was established to maximize your Section IV Football experience, regardless of your role, past or present. The goal, with your help, was …
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Let's look at the music of Star Wars! So much of what we associate with the galaxy far, far away is connected to the soundtracks composed by John Williams. We take a look at the diagetic music of the films, from the cantina band tracks to the celebratory songs by Ewoks and Gungans. We also examine the common musical themes that John Williams built …
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Organization is something that has always come natural to me. I work well in spaces, both physical and virtual, that have some type of functional order that is efficient to me. Life as a military spouse, with two small children, and 2 high-energy boxers, things in my space can get very hectic, very quickly. However, because cluttered space often le…
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We have only three weekends left in the regular season. Teams are jockeying for the post season. In this episode we have two high profile homecoming games. Roger Neel will analyze Chenango Forks at Maine Endwell and I will analyze Waverly at Susquehanna Valley. This podcast was established to maximize your Section IV Football experience, regardless…
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Is there someone you need to forgive and you know it, but yet you have not followed through. Have you ever heard someone talk about a hurt from 50 year ago, and it sounds like something that just happen yesterday. They just don't seem able to let it go. Well there is more going on that we can not see. Dr. Gray who is not a neuro-scientiest has done…
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