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The Bible in a Year
"moab" Discussed on The Bible in a Year
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The Bible in a Year
"moab" Discussed on The Bible in a Year
"Words, send your word a blessing. Into our lives to our hearts and to the people that we love, people that we care about, the people that we have tried to help, but it seems like nothing helps. Our gods speak your word a blessing over all of them and over all of us. We make this prayer in the mighty name of Jesus Christ our lord, amen in the name of the father, and of the son, and of the Holy Spirit, amen. So one of the things we're going to go back to is we're going back to the book of numbers, chapter 24 and 25. So remember that the block, he had king of Moab, he had asked that balaam, son of bayard, that he would curse the people of Israel. And Balan decided to do this because he was offered the right price. And yet, he was not able to curse, he said, I'm only going to say what God says. And so what he did was three, four times, four times, not three times. Well, it was three, but three plus one. Four times balam says words of blessing over the people of Israel. And this is remarkable not only because here is God who is telling this soothsayer telling this individual balaam. What to say and the words that God speaks are blessings, but as this is happening, chapter 25 is happening. This is remarkable. Chapter 25 is the people of Israel are living on the plains of Moab, 'cause they're about to enter into the promised land. It's coming up in a few chapters. We're getting to the end of numbers. We're getting to the end of deuteronomy and the next step after that is Joshua leading the people across the Jordan River into the promised land, but right now they're in the plains of Moab and what is happening. It says, the people of Israel began to play the harlot with the daughters of Moab, and they invited these invited the people to the sacrifices of their gods and the people ate and bowed down to their God. So here, here is this generation. Here are these people about to go into the promised land.

The Bible in a Year
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"Thanks to the lord for he is good. For his mercy endures forever. Let the redeemed of the lord say so, whom he has redeemed from trouble and gathered in from the lands, from the east and from the west, from the north, and from the south. Some wandered in desert wastes, finding no way to a city to dwell in, hungry and thirsty, their soul painted within them. Then they cried to the lord in their trouble and he delivered them from their distress. He led them by a straight way till they reached a city to dwell in. Let them thank the lord for his merciful love. For his wonderful works to the sons of men, for he satisfies him who is thirsty, and the hungry he fills with good things. Some sat in darkness and in gloom, prisoners in affliction and in irons, for they had rebelled against the words of God and spurned the council of the most high. Their hearts were bowed down with hard labor, they fell down with none to help. Then they cried to the lord in their trouble, and he delivered them from their distress. He brought them out of darkness and gloom, and broke their bonds asunder. Let them thank the lord for his steadfast love. For his wonderful works to the sons of men. For he shatters the doors of bronze. He cuts in two the bars of iron. Some were sick through their sinful ways, and because of their iniquities suffered affliction. They loathed any kind of food, and they drew near to the gates of death. Then they cried to the lord in their trouble, and he delivered them from their distress, he sent forth his word and healed them, and delivered them from destruction. Let them thank the lord for his steadfast love for his wonderful works to the sons of men. And let them offer sacrifices of Thanksgiving, until of his deeds in songs of joy. Some went down to the sea in ships, doing business on the great waters.

The Bible in a Year
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"Phineas, the son of eleazar, son of Aaron the priest, has turned back my wrath from the sons of Israel, in that he was jealous with my jealousy among them, so that I did not consume the sons of Israel in my jealousy. Therefore say, behold, I give to him my covenant of peace, and it shall be to him, and to his descendants after him the covenant of a perpetual priesthood, because he was jealous for his God, and made atonement for the sons of Israel. The name of the slain man of Israel, who was slain with the mediaite woman, was zimri, the son of salu, head of a father's house belonging to the simeonites, and the name of the midianite woman who was slain was Cosby, the son of Zürich, who was the head of the people of a father's house in midian. And the lord said to Moses, harass the media nights and strike them. For they have harassed you with their wiles, with which they beguiled you in the matter of peor, and in the matter of Cosby the daughter of the prince of midian, their sister, who was slain on the day of the plague on account of peor. The book of deuteronomy, chapter 26 first fruits and tithes. Moses continued. When you come into the land which the lord your God gives you for an inheritance, and have taken possession of it and live in it. You shall take some of the first of all the fruit of the ground which you harvest from your land that the lord your God gives you, and you shall put it in a basket, and you shall go to the place which the lord your God will choose to make his name to dwell there. And you shall go to the priest, who is in office at that time, and say to him. I declare this day to the lord your God, that I have come into the land which the lord swore to our fathers to give us. Then the priest shall take the basket from your hand and set it down before the altar of the lord your God. And you shall make response before the lord your God, a wandering aramean was my father, and he went down into Egypt and sojourned there few in number, and there he became a nation, great, mighty and populace. And the Egyptians treated us harshly and afflicted us and laid upon us hard bondage. lord the God of our fathers, and the lord heard our voice and saw our affliction our toil and our oppression, and the lord brought us out of Egypt, with a mighty hand, and an outstretched arm. With great terror with signs and wonders, and he brought us into this place and gave us this land, a land flowing with milk and honey, and behold. Now I bring the first of the fruit of the ground which you owe lord have given me. And you shall set it down before the larger God, and worship before the lord your God.

The Bible in a Year
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"Today is day 72. My goodness. Numbers 24 and 25 and deuteronomy 26, and praying someone O 7. Not sure if I mentioned that earlier. Boy, oh boy, here we go. Numbers. Chapter 24 and 25. Numbers 24 balam's third Oracle. When balam saw that it pleased the lord to bless Israel, he did not go as other times to look for omens, but set his face toward the wilderness, and belem lifted up his eyes and saw Israel and camping tribe by tribe, and the spirit of God came upon him, and he took up his discourse and said. The oracle of balam, the son of bayor, the oracle of the man whose eye is opened. The oracle of him who hears the words of God who sees the vision of the almighty, falling down, but having his eyes uncovered. How fair are your tense O Jacob? You're encampments O Israel. Like valleys that stretch afar like gardens beside a river, like aloes that the lord has planted, like Cedar trees, beside the waters. Water shall flow from his buckets, and his seed shall be in many waters. His king shall be higher than a gag, and his kingdom shall be exalted. God brings him out of Egypt. He has, as it were, the horns of the wild ox. He shall eat up the nation's adversaries, and shall break their bones in pieces, and pierce them through with his arrows, he lurked. He lay down like a lion, and like a lioness, who will rouse him up. Blessed be everyone who blesses you, and cursed to be every one who curses you. Balaam's fourth Oracle. And balak's anger was kindled against balam, and these truck his hands together and blocks it to balaam, I called you to curse my enemies and behold, you have blessed them these three times. Therefore, now flee to your place. I said I will certainly honor you, but the lord has held you back from honor. And belem

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"Gabby petito's family is filed a claim alleging police in Utah failed her I Norman hall Attorneys for Gabe petito's parents planned to file a wrongful death lawsuit alleging that police in Moab Utah failed to recognize their 22 year old daughter was in a life threatening situation last year when officers investigated a fight between her and her boyfriend authorities say the boyfriend Brian laundrie killed her weeks later while the couple was on a cross country van trip He later killed himself attorney Brian Stewart The officers failed to recognize the serious danger that she was in and failed to investigate fully and properly The lawsuit would have to overcome legal protections typically granted to public workers I Norman hall

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Gun Talk
"moab" Discussed on Gun Talk
"And so I needed to become an expert overnight. And so I've taken armor's courses. I got my armor certification. And got a lot of good feedback from experts in the industry. And it's been really helpful, but the biggest thing for me was figuring out the why. And I just had this lightbulb moment the last few times that I was building. The other thing too was the parts. Not mixing up the springs. But figuring out the why as far as why are people building guns? Not that, but why does this part do this? Ah, I see what you mean. Like, what is the function of this? It's funny because I'll say like that was kind of one of my little things this morning and doing it. And I know there's parts kids for lower and all this, but you lay all out and you go, are you sure stoner was a genius? 'cause there's a lot of freaking parts in this. I mean, maybe not compared to something else. I'm like, why do we have so many springs in detail right? But it has to capture, yup. Apart. Or keep pressure on a spring. Yeah, and so just as I kept doing it, asking questions with guys that have done it a hundred times. And then you start figuring out, oh, that slot in the pivot pin or the takedown pin. The detent hits that the spring pushes into that, and that's what keeps it from flying out. Otherwise, the pin just gonna fly out of time. All right, you ready? All right, this is gonna get a little swirly. This is a pretty good set. This one's gonna be fine. So basically, we're just.

Gun Talk
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"Why is your building it? Which is easy to do if you do it wrong. All right guys, we are going down here. So this is one of those instances. So this will be our first kind of technical section. Which would be a lot of fun. Yeah. So what other tools that you would say, okay, I'm gonna do an AR build. You may have a punch sad or a little screwdriver set, but are there some ones that are kind of specific to doing that particular project? Yeah, so the pivot pin is a really important one. Some basic screwdrivers, hammer and pun set, cancel that wrench. Get you most of the yes. So you definitely need an armorer's ranch. And that will help you put on your muzzle devices, your castle nut. You need a torque wrench. So when you put on your barrel nut, you got torque it to spec. Usually 70 to 80 foot pounds. That's a oh wow. I don't recommend a beginner does that part? So this is one of the tires for that one. This is one of those sections. But yeah, there's pretty much those basics tools. You need a vise, obviously, especially once you do the upper now once we're talking about the probably one of my other favorite tools that Wheeler makes is our upper receiver action rod. And essentially what it does is you put your upper onto this rod that's clamped into the vise. And then once you put your barrel on, it locks it in place for you and acts as a second set of hands. So basically the rest of the build as you're doing your gas tube. Your muzzle device, your hand guard, all that kind of stuff. It just holds it for you. So you can stick the barrel. You're not having to hold that as the same time as you can lock everything down. Right. Absolutely right. But yeah, with those few tools and what everybody knows the fat ranch, right? So when you go to do your scope mounting, you know, things like that. You got to torque it to spec. So we did a little bit of that. Mounted a new CT one by 6. It's coming out. Yep. And fat sticks. Oh man, yes, so that's my first since taking over Wheeler really my first one's going to get a little rough. I just heads up. It was my first product that I designed start to finish with the new color scheme, the new brand standards, the new logo. It looks good. He's checking on us. We're doing great, man. Thanks for checking in. You get up there? Doing good. Ten four. I'll say we're doing great. That's the moment where you fall off the mountain. Okay, so as we get on these fins, they're called, so it's basically these rock formations that are rounded. Yeah. You're going to have to help me spot because we're going to get in some goofy stuff here. And I can't see. So not yet, this is easy stuff. But once we get into the harder stuff, I'm going to have you tell me right left. That kind of stuff. Right. I mean, look at these views. It's gorgeous. Gorgeous. I'm sure some people listening have been to Moab because it's such a popular spot. This is new for me, man. It's gorgeous down here. Beauty, full, you know what? I think we'll take a quick break. We'll be right back. Hey, do you reload? Or are you thinking about getting into reloading? Well, the place to start is hodgin reloading dot com. They have the Hodgson reloading data center with all types of information on different loads and what you might need. Hodgson has been doing this for a very long time and they're actually the largest supplier of smokeless, black powder, black powder substitute propellant. So they're the big gunpowder guys in the U.S.. And they have the data center that's going to help you do it right. Do it safely and make it easy for you. Check out Hodgson reloading dot com. Remington ammunition, golden saber bought a defensive tactical handgun ammunition. You have to carry good ammo in your gun. That's what delivers your intention to the target as a smart person once said. These are made in the USA available in four popular calibers, Remington dot com slash handgun. All right, so fat sticks. This is your brand new baby. Yeah, they're awesome. It's not only a really cool new product for you, but you're started changing the branding the look of Wheeler too. I mean, if he knows the Wheeler with the yellow, but this is you've tweaked it a bit. Yeah, so basically I've spent the last year just rebuilding the foundation. We're gonna start coming out with a lot of new Wheeler tools in the next couple of years. I think everybody's gonna really, really like. So the first thing was given an updated look. So we changed the colors from black and yellow to like a black and bronze basically. It looks really good. Change the logo. Just really freshened it up nice. Kind of black and bronze kind of sounds like gun colors. Yeah, for sure. For sure. All right, so this section's gonna get really fun. These sandbanks, I'm gonna take it out of four wheel drive and we're gonna send it. Go a little faster. Yeah, so these jeeps have these turbos that are really fun. I'm gonna let these guys get a little bit ahead so we can send it a little bit because they're all driving like grandmas right now. We're taking the first first day out here, getting it easy. Actually, this isn't one of the crazy sections. I think this one's a shorty. Once we get down on the flats, it is. So yeah, anyway, the fat sticks are really cool. Building off the fat wrench name. Which is our torque wrench. It's basically a T handle design with 5 torque limiters. That he handle is like game changer. It really is. I love it so much. And it's a super versatile and that's the key for me with my tool background is versatility, especially with hand tools, you know? Yeah. I don't want to buy 20 tools that do 20 things. I want to buy one tool that does 20 things, you know? And so yeah, I think it turned out really cool. They work great, so it's a, like I said, a T handle, extension, it'll come with 12 of your most common bits. For gunsmithing applications and then and it works with your screwdriver set, too, right? Absolutely. They're all interchangeable, quarter inch, you know, bits. So we designed it with, you know, the thought in mind that for gun building, this is really a good tool. But for. Mountain bikers, they need to set things to torque. Electricians. It's just a super handy.

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"In. Yeah. And can help you avoid losing those detents in the springs. It's a really handy tool. We'll be right back. Do you love browning hi powers? Well, Springfield armory is introduced their new version of that gun. It's called the SA 35. It's still a 9 millimeter handgun, and it's a modern take on that original P 35. Forged frame and slide, checkered walnut grips made in the USA. They've actually increased the capacity to a 15 round capacity, and they've done some other things as far as changing the beaver tail and hammer helps with a hammer bite that people sometimes experienced. They've also beveled the mag well. If you're looking for a high power, here's a brand new one from Springfield armory. Also, safari land, the 5 7 5 I WB holster designed to fit multiple firearms in one holster. It's now available for slim fits, meaning, think sig P 360 fives, hellcats, those types of sizes, right? The Glock 43 X, 48. But it's optics capable. And if you use the code gun talk 20, Q four, you'll get 20% off at safari land dot com. Also, Smith and Wesson. The MMP 15 T two rifle. This is an AR-15 MMP 15, but they've really tricked it out with amb controls, flat face trigger, M4 E flash presser, interchangeable back straps on the pistol grip. That's a nice one. Check it out at Smith Wesson dot com. Okay. So there are other tools that we use. I mean, obviously, you've got screwdriver kit. You've got, but it's like the screwdrivers are different. The hammer for gunsmithing is not a freaking hammer you'd use to build a desk. Not a frame of hammer. Don't do that. Don't do that. So there are a lot of places where you need that polymer hammer that's soft edge that you're not going to ma up your.

Gun Talk
"moab" Discussed on Gun Talk
"Today on gun talk nation, we're talking with Mark Purcell. Mark works with Wheeler and tipton. You know them for their gun cleaning, their gun vices, their tools. We'll talk about AR builds, gun builds, but this one's a little bit different today because we're driving a Jeep through Moab Utah, up and down the mountains should be pretty fun. Don't talk nation is brought to you by Hodgins, the gunpowder people, Springfield armory, safari land, we save lives and arms core. Hey, welcome in a guntown nation. All right, right off the bat, you realize we are not in the gun talk studio, Mark. Know where you're not. We got Mark Purcell with us. Wheeler tiptoe. What's up, guys? Tipton. I just like to say in tipton. It's more fun. Yes. But we're going to do this. We are in a Jeep and we also are in Moab Utah. Yes, we are. This is like rock climbing off roading Mecca. Yes. Of the universe. Yes. If you are into off roading overlanding, this is like the best spot in the world. It is, it's wild. It is the place. We're gonna do this while we drive over obstacles and I don't know, hopefully we don't die on camera. I don't know. I see. I mean, I hope not too. I mean, but I've always said, I was gonna die. I hope they caught the catch it on camera. Many times were filming. I'm like, all right, let's try this. You guys make sure you're rolling. Yeah, what's going to happen? Yeah, it should be a lot of fun. I think our tour guide is about to come out. He's going to tell us to drop it in four listening. This is I'm sorry, this is just what it is today. It's a little candid. It's real life. Put it in four wheel drive. So Wheeler tipton, you guys are part of American outdoor brands, which is also Caldwell, crimson trays, bog pod, all that stuff. But we're doing this media event. Tell me what the inspiration for this thing is, and why we're out here. Yeah. So this has been a dream of mine for a very long time. So my background is in tools. I worked for a tool company for just shy of a decade. And I've been doing product development, marketing, PR, in the tool industry. So like stuff that they would buy at Home Depot. Or whatever. Exactly. All right. And I have had this thought for very, very long time of the target customer of guys like us. Okay. We love tools and we love guns. Yep. And those are my two favorite things in the world. And so obviously, with Wheeler, when I took over Wheeler, about a year and a half ago, my first thing I started doing was just digging, digging dig and dig and figure it out, you know, the things that we're doing well, things we can improve on. And obviously, wheelers known for gunsmithing. But their tools, their multi purpose. You don't have to use them strictly on guns. And then I had this lightbulb moment of there's this massive need and an untouched market of folks that like to tinker work in their shops. Tool users, right? Well, we overlap and the stuff we like. Exactly. Yes. Four wheel drive. Yes. And for those folks that they have other hobbies and passions other than guns, they need tools for those things. Right. And again, I just kept digging kept digging. And there was this community. So not construction tools, but there's this community of folks that like dirt bikes, motorcycles, hot rods, off roading, jeeps, you know, all that kind of stuff that are just massive massive, you know, two a community pro gun. Yeah. Kind of folks. And there's not a single tool company that advertises this way. Right. And that's what we're getting ready to do. So here we are out in Moab Utah and this is really my baby coming to life here and so basically what we did was we pulled in some of our partners and friends in the gun industry, like yourself. Along with some of my old partners in the tool world. And we are basically taking their hands joining them together and saying, hey, let's hold hands in kumbaya to work on guns. So this morning we kicked off with doing some gun builds. Yeah, that was fun. We got to talk about that because gun build, the gun build world is like on fire right now. You try to go to aero precision or some of the other places and it's there's a lot of stuff out of stock. Oh, yeah. But we've got we've got products from arrow here. We've got ballistic advantages. Yeah, so some great folks in the gun industry co sponsored with us. And error precision, ballistic advantage. You guys all got to build an AR-15 today, which was what we did. And you know, I had messed with doing certain little mods on AR 15s, but I haven't done it from the ground up. Yeah. And so this is my first time. So I had some help and but it was awesome and it was one of those things that I am also admittedly not as much of a tinkerer. I'm kind of like a stock guy like get gun load gun shoot done. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But so there's some trepidation for me. But once you actually do it, once you get somebody who knows what they're doing and goes, no, it's no big deal. Just make sure you hold onto that spring and wire while you're putting this on. And we had an air 15 built from scratch going slow in probably an hour. Yeah. And then polymer 80s. That was cool, yeah. So I'd never I'd never done one of those, and it was a brand new product. They haven't even launched yet. Called AFT, which was kind of a poke the bear a little bit with the ATM. Yeah, you have Biden said he called the ATF AFT. So it's there's a new product from them, but it's a complete set, so it's actually not an 80% gun. It's all of the parts in their serialized and all that stuff. So if the real baby step, this is an interesting little section..

Monsters and Mixers
"moab" Discussed on Monsters and Mixers
"You do this. If this is said to a you, you'd better not get me in trouble here. That I don't understand. It frustrates me so much. I really pisses me off that that is how she was treated and in time in which she should have been helped. And things probably would have ended up. I mean, who knows if they would have ended the same, but at least someone would have been there to tell her I believe you and you're okay. The moa police really mess this one up if you can't tell that's how I feel and a lot of other people feel that way and I believe that there's a lawsuit coming and I think some people have been let off. Some people have been suspended after this footage came out, the I think it was the chief police and Moab resigned. Because he knew oh my God, this looks really bad. I need to get out of here now. Yeah. There has been since then. We got a second body cam, which that was the lady, officer, right? No, it was the second I'm gonna talk about her later. Okay. But there is a second body cam footage. The first one we get is from the initial responding officer and then the second one is another of another officer who pulled up alongside and he is telling her essentially like, you know, I've been in situations with girlfriends. We're like, we're both anxious, but she just kind of perpetuated my anxiety and then it ends you up in situations like this and you might just need to maybe take a step back and realize that this situation isn't really right for you because it leaves you up here. Almost just like patronizing saying, and also relationship and was an asshole, so that means she has to fall in love. And also, I mean, if it was.

AP News Radio
Friends, family flock to Long Island to mourn Gabby Petito
"A public viewing was held for Gabby potato Sunday the missing woman whose body was found following a road trip with her boyfriend meanwhile a manhunt is underway for him in Florida hundreds turned out to pay their respects at a funeral home on Long Island where Petitot grew up her great aunt Liz was heartbroken I almost don't even have words it's just so heartbreaking what happened to her and and we love her and we know that she's at peace right now the cause of death is pending but the FBI says it's a homicide her body was found in a Wyoming National Park police say boyfriend Brian laundry is a person of interest an arrest warrant was issued for him for unauthorized use of a bank card but they would not say if it belonged to potato reports have emerged of the two fighting on their cross country road trip it's going on all right the Jewish Dobson separated the incident caught on Moab Utah police body cam I'm Julie Walker

AP News Radio
Search Resumes for Man Whose Girlfriend Disappeared on Trip
"Police in Florida continue to search for twenty three year old Brian laundry and I basked wildlife reserve he's a person of interest in the disappearance of his girlfriend Gabby potato on Friday a large family reported him missing before that investigators had no luck urging him and his family members to talk to them according to north port police spokesman Josh Taylor Bryan was not a suspect in a crime Brian was a person of interest in a missing person meanwhile the F. B. I.'s sounding for clues about but you know in a Wyoming National Park that's where she was when her family last heard from her the couple had gone on a cross country trip when investigators say laundry came back alone on August twelfth they were caught on Moab police body cam officers responding to a nine one one call of them fighting potatoes family on Long Island reported her missing September eleventh I'm Julie Walker

We Saw the Devil
The Latest on The Missing Case of Gabby Petito
"Thursday at noon eastern time guys again thursday at noon eastern time. Today the northport florida police department will be holding a press conference. There are multiple expected speakers and this includes the northport police chief todd garrison a representative of the fbi as well as a member of gaby's family were unsure if it is her mother or father that will be televised live and i assume they will be providing an update Like a status update on this case. Secondly as you'll hear in this episode there was a domestic dispute call that was made in moab utah on august twelfth. While gabby and bryan were making their trip. At the time of the recording there was no contacts no further information. All anyone knew that there wasn't a domestic dispute. I highly suggest if you were interested in this case you join the facebook group find gabby otherwise i will be posting the actual report on all of our social media channels as well. The context with the support is actually very very very important because when you hear domestic disturbance you pretty much usually think of one or two things right so basically what happened is on august twelfth. A police officer responded to domestic hall. Apparently someone witnessed a young couple fighting. They reported a man taking a woman by the mouth and pushing her. Obviously that was enough to warrant a phone call to the police right. The police pull over the van. Brian was driving. Gabby was in the passenger seat and she was very very upset and crying. I will let you read the full report by basically. Both gabby and brian agreed. That gabby was having mental health issues. They got into an argument. There trip had been straining their relationship. They were starting to have issues and she was scratching him She had slapped him grabbed him and he apparently pushed her away. That is the story that they both maintained. The officer arrived separated them. They maintain the same story He decided to de-escalate. Brian ended up staying in a hotel with police assistance. That evening gabby state in the van. They separated them for the evening and then they got back together and by all accounts they went on their way but again i will post this police report for that. It has finally been made. Public is definitely worth reading. And i don't think it's quite what any of us expected. But as of right now a little after midnight on thursday morning That is at so check out. The police report from the domestic call on august twelfth and then also to later this afternoon at noon eastern time there will be a press conference with a status update on this

WMAL 630AM
"moab" Discussed on WMAL 630AM
"Ranger with the Army Hammer. And who was that Johnny Depp for somebody mission Impossible to they shot scenes. They're amazing Film and Luis hits where Thelma and Louise drove off the cliff in the T Bird. Same area. Indiana Jones the last crusade, all kinds of amazing stuff, and lots of bad movies were shot there, too, and you recognize it all. I didn't know that when we went there. Geronimo movies, son of coach, She's all kinds of really great stuff. Vanishing point, City slickers. Two Warlock, gold members shot stuff. They're all kinds of great stuff. TV commercials where they put cars on top of these. These beauts. And Towers, really a remarkable place, Professor Valley. We went and did a little bit of off roading and Professor Valley where they shot a lot of these movies and again. I didn't know that I thought, Well, let's go down to Monument Valley where they shot these classic westerns, and it turns out more of them were shot. In the Moab area. John Wayne said that Moab is where God put the West And there is a museum to motion pictures there at the at the Red Cliffs Lodge. And we went there and got their little DVD. Not very well produced, but fun, Nice stuff, and it's an amazing amazing place. Moab, Utah and the surrounding environs. We went white water rafting. We went horseback riding through the canyons and stuff. It was kind of work. And we and we went. We went skydiving. We went on Friday. Today is Monday. On Friday, my my best girl decided that on this trip, we're going to go skydiving over the The buttes and canyons in the Colorado River and all this great stuff and we went to Canyon Lands Airport with Skydive Moab Skydive Moab is the group. He went skydiving with. And and we got arrived there from the people. The nice people at our hotel and, um and we to Canyonlands, which is about a 40 minute drive. I think from the hotel had to go into downtown Moab and then take a right and go to the airport. They got a hangar there. Skydive Moab and Tandem jumps, Tandem jump, So it's like, you know, there's a man strapped to your back and you say, you know, die or whatever you know, they do it a lot. And in fact, the people at least my best girl people that she jumped with it was their seventh skydive of the day. Out of the week or the month of the year of the day, and we get in this crazy Little New Zealand main made plain with no seats. There are no seats in it and you get in backwards and you face the back of the plane and you get up to 17,500 FT above Sea level. And that was 13,500 ft. Above ground level, right? And, um and then you jump out of perfectly good airplanes flying along with no mechanical problem of any kind. And they were, I think. Five, maybe six. Others got Evers on the plane with us, and they jumped out of the play opened the big old kind of garage door thing. The side of the airplane. Um, the plane is what is a peck. It's a pack seven, something rather and they slid the side door open, and my best girl turned to me and said, Now it's getting real and she had a big smile on her face. Big old smile on her face. Now it's getting real when they opened this big door on the side and the winds buffering you in the You know you're bumping along at 17 5 above sea level and 13 5 above ground level And and then, sure enough, we we willingly jumped out of the airplane. And and had a free fall of 7500. Ft. 7500 ft Free fall is what the skydiving people.

Fat-bike Radio
"moab" Discussed on Fat-bike Radio
"For fools As they say masses are s most off the street and should be delightful for strange. You turn around very well. Yeah that's a little bit of a secondary freeway of. Yeah because jay. And i stopped there at like twenty below zero. The last place gone. It's like oh man that's lindsay on tuesday. Also i am headed up to broken spoke bike studio in green bay today. George china right. Samdy is picking a hisself up a full kicks pension bike and just worked with salmon. George to get him on something that we can't normally do here at the fat bike slash Adventure bike shop. It's not really our thing. Not i'm saying it's a bad thing. It's a good thing we just don't have the resources to do everything. So oh george does a great job on their a pivot dealer and it makes some kick ass if he Up in that zone cheese steak rebellion wait cheese steak rebellion going as well. No we're not start. We at least come back or steamed. She's taken bar in what's green bay cheese steak rebellion all right. That's just buying lunch so far all that will be. Have you ever seen the little miniature super tiny things he makes telling you. He has a pile of smaller than a spoke nipple. Which are arms and legs and heads and things from steph and then he weld together with this little plastic doctor. Oh my god. He makes some kid heat. He's into the hall miniature. Yeah miniature d. And stuff and he makes all these characters and he gets serious money for some of these elia so going to have to make hitters. Well not always well god all right ready. We did it again. No heck we did a way more than again. We did it again. Plus some thanks to julie. Thanks to big sexy. Send big sexy some money. I don't know he doesn't yeah. You could give to if you want but he needs to buy an electric bike. He also tip waitresses and bartenders. You know there you go always doesn't once again one. Oh nine and we're out see wanted one..

Fat-bike Radio
"moab" Discussed on Fat-bike Radio
"Know like went. Atlanta's sank. there's probably sue nami from that thinks yeah escaped from. La taught us entertaining. Peter finalists la how to say it was in like la. It was so it was so clear. They i i thought i could choose paying more. I was at that spain there. That's right you're right out in their and that's awesome. That's been this topic of some discussion about perhaps being an expert in part to off spain at some point after after the need to make money as past. Yeah sounds i i would love to. I love the bike europe. I heard i heard they're they're even there. There is a more bike friendly than than we are. We're not very right friendly at all. No wow look at all the sand on on on the Cape hatteras part of this at poodle. Yeah there's there's the graveyard of the atlantic museum right when you get off the boat. It should be right there when you get off the ferry. That would be something to check out side. Yeah i'll tell you. I'll tell you what though i haven't even i haven't even set foot. I haven't even put my foot in the water yet. There's all the time. And what do i stand in my ears. Sand is sand everywhere lilia. Let's why roloff makes hub someday. Heather should get a roll off right. All right I'm still do this. You're economy must. We're gonna back around that vote across or what absolutely theoretically today meaning friday when this goes on the air is the give a bike to the lake express company and they give you a free round trip ticket because they give these bikes to kids in need. And i don't know that. I can find a bike. And but hey let's say let's take. Dave grosses bike off the wall. Give it. I don't know no. Yeah so even. If that doesn't happen will bite. We're gonna come over there so just make sure we get a heads up about you. Know when you're coming through and that's that's all that's the highlight of my summer. Did i got my. I got my two. I'm good to go. When i when i when i leave detroit. I'll just eat. I'll definitely be in contact with the all when detroit and i got. I got to spend some time on the in battle creek and then mosquitoes right there. well. We'll be on time it way better at one time. Now win about some is gonna is gonna be late july early august. Perfect timing as long as it's not the last weekend in july because that would be the people's unless you can make that and that would be a good time to be in milwaukee else and well guy always tell them people my people when i'm kidding if i got to slow down or speed up let me know if you could if you could milwaukee for the last weekend in july you'll have it blessed. That would be probably the best. We can to be in milwaukee the entire year. Yep i assume that then. I think it's late this year. I don't have my Calendar what's the la- it's like the twenty eighth or ninth or something. It's like the last part of july twenty third or something. As a matter of fact it's the thirtieth and thirty years ago the very last few days july so that would be the river west twenty-four weekend. Which would be definitely worth being here for it. We'll be right up your alley. So yeah i mean if you gotta strap on more than step on her there. There's a likely there's about ten percent chance. I'd even ever roof you to sleep in my house done now. We have ten so we have all sorts of places. You can sleep in the shop kennedy right here on the cars right if not. There's a table somewhere beautiful park right across the street from the shops. I won't be a problem with no no. No no no. I guess that no big whoop And there's botched enter that Referred me to the blackbeard's odd. Where i'm at right. Now is not the best place rolling might well. I spent on the table night before last dollar general the night before last night. So i think i'll be okay. Sounds good man. Thanks for the plug for blackbeard's to all right man. We're going to wrap this up. We got we got. I don't know that we haven't even better do but we're going to do it anyway. Thanks again checkout checkout guys right. Checkout big sexes Pay pal on the show notes and send them some love bitches. Peacebroker nice i like. I said it's going to go to a bigger ship for a bartender. The waitress that really needs it. Copy all right man. Thanks i is it big and if he does happen. I'd like to be exactly where it is right now. Have you been on ocracoke. No hormonal cape hatters for was really little bit east coast almost every year. My life pretty much. Been up to cape cod. you have many times. Oh my god. I love that love that sad i would. I would put now the kill devil hills right when you come across from roanoke or wherever that is it's like kind of tourist because it's right there but as soon as you go ma or yeah in arthur south years kind of you're leaving them in the dust the kill devil hills thing you know at the wright brothers i threw my model are see airplane with the gliding thing and fluid around there and like those guys didn't really know how to do this but i do a good stuff powerful stuff. I don't think we really. I don't know i'm not sure we. I don't know if we think we we missed it. Oh okay so. So here's something that came. Up independent of my thinking things were pretty gomez. Did a story on doom bars for your clunker. This week on the fabric. I much And i thought to myself. When i saw that certain liberty good story not particularly the one that he wrote which is not a bad story at all but the story of how the doom bars guy started this basically because covid came and he needed to do something and started making handlebars. That's goo- check it out. Sped by dot com and those things are doing bars dot com or some such also put some sort of trailer in the notes trailer. What what do you mean. Oh oh oh that was earlier in the week. I forgot all about that. It's a it's a weightless trailer they call it the weightless trailer. It's got its own long video. It's pretty fascinating. That's fascinating seventy nine hundred bucks spend. It's it's their excess to it. And i'm sure it's oh it's it's it. Seems like a good idea because the thing makes up for itself by giving you a boost. Yeah it's an. It's an electric bike when you wanted electric bike and not when you it's electric trailers so you don't have to write an electric so you're gonna have your regular bike right. Yeah so you're not others but this might even watch the video it's pretty nuts spits pretty slick and all time trailer not make sense because it's european right european I did also put in the notes that you probably have looked at. but there is saturday's the opening of the beer garden for gathering place. Bring in beautiful river west. Wisconsin is that the vienna avenue bigger. Yes i saw that. I didn't know what it meant because there was no explanation. House duma phone.

Fat-bike Radio
"moab" Discussed on Fat-bike Radio
"Mississippi. I'm going to. I'm i worked for me. I think it's a good plan for you to do something. That's not quite so structured. And you know well they they. They canceled mardi gras on employment. And i i'll take it. Because i have made thousands of dollars for monitor. They would add it. So i'll take it and i'm gonna go small towns small businesses and dive bars. Mcdonald's doesn't need my money. john doesn't ease. Your money does not keep me from reading it there however but go go go to the mom and pop joints. Gotta that the little diner. The little diner that serves breakfast and it doesn't matter if it's the best in the world or what matters it'd be better on certainly would be better than mcdonalds then and then the guy's bars then. The dive bars the dive bar dive right in what. I'm doing this time when my son was a little shaver back in the old days every friday we went to a local diner of which there are definitely declining in a big city while the mid size city like milwaukee so we we'd kinda hit the fringes and try and get the old the old family run ones or whatever and he. He remembers it now. Yeah that was a great times dad. I'll tell you what i had I had a biscuits and gravy as a mom and pop joint. Anyway it wasn't It wasn't corporate or nothing it wasn't the best biscuits and gravy ever had in my life. But hey i I made them a sale today. You know for sure. It wasn't You know i i. I didn't i don't leave bad reviews. You know that's right. Well if i ever had to say something bad about a place. I would give them the chance to make it right i before i would say anything. And then if they didn't still. I don't bad mouth places. You might be disappointed. But that's not a reason for me to tell other people that i was disappointed. Maybe they wouldn't be disappointed. Its on onboard. Is out there. And i'll tell you what i keep getting an email. Please please review the motel. Six in jackson row. Ford mike no fucking way. I have nothing good to say about that. Fucking place. did they leave the light on for you know. No there was actually the the. The ball didn't work now. That's that's unacceptable. Absolutely i was. I was in jacksonville florida. Who they expecting much else. I'm not gonna. I'm not gonna leave a review and trashes place. No no no the people that worked there don't deserve it and what i. Oh who's gonna think come up all my like. oh man. This place is a dump. And i usually see bomb dating table. You know i. I mean i i. It isn't doesn't some that doesn't seem right to me. Mary barra good. So i have. I definitely have your pay pal link in the show this week. You know i. I gotta say i probably not going to start this week but I think we should start putting like a secret code word for some free prizes or something in the show notes because people just listen to this from their pod catching podcasting pod. Whatever ing program. Because we're all over the place out there on the on the interwebs and in the ionosphere and whatnot. But i think reading the show notes is actually something that people ought to do and Your your payback dresses in there. I sent big sexy a little bit of money today just to keep him. Happy things right and it's like you keep the going on and and and say thank you for a little bit agrees you put it in my wheels on the forty Really really appreciate that. And i'll tell you what papa. Joe baba joe is taking care of me right now but Anything anything extra is is going to be shipped to a bartender. A waitress at absolutely deserves it. And that's that's one of those paying farmer things in every likes to hear because You know you're not lining your pockets with money. You're you're helping other folks out which is a good thing right and and and I'll an anti bike shop every once in a while but She's she's far enough away from me. I'm on the second floor. i say. Florida room so she's down downstairs. She can't hear me but she's running like a fucking dreamer. I which had two flat tires since new orleans eleven. We're knock knock knock on what i'm not. I'm not trying to brag either. Because i was you. Start beating your chest. that's starting at just. Ask god zillow about that. Because he is run. She's running like dreams. She started she started clicking on the other day algae down. Wd forty and gazza made it sound sense. Well we're cruising crews and though much bond. How long are you on this island for the. It's actually a There's a there's another both of how to Addresses and other. There's that boat goes around engaging in another island got next had and Kitty hawk bush's wright brothers. Actually there's been there brother believing. I've actually seen their got many regime each and all that so i'm only. I'm only going to be here tonight. Probably going to be on that. vote tomorrow. how there's a little shark jump across the hat. That i've been out there before. That's a beautiful area. Oh god it's so you know i is. If i'm ever going to end up somewhere man. I this is in the top ten at least nice. I like that so long as it's not hurricane season that rate is not a happy place have an escape route. But that's usually tucked in little bit from the what what i'll i'll tell you what tell you what i'm not gonna end up is in california A hurricane at least five days notice that the assurance coming your way in california yet not even a second's notice nor the god damn earth search shaky are the soon nami comes in drowns you on the coast or lex. Luther sets off the new along the faultline california fall into i thought of all man. She nami right now. I'm screwed. yeah that's not really a. it's not much of an atlantic ocean thing but it could be. I suppose you.

Fat-bike Radio
"moab" Discussed on Fat-bike Radio
"Do. I'm telling you what and i am. I'm on cloud nine. I do not be. Oh my god so did you were you. Were you coming up from the south through like cedar island and whatnot. Yep yep that's very cool. Yeah that's a. That's a pretty good sized crossing their on highs. Oh man. I'll tell you why area it was fan. And you know you you get on a boat and then you're not on the boat. Repel people you kinda looking at each other like not sure about the you know john guys that guy you know i. I was mr icebreaker. I was like hey. How's the caller what's going on. Hey get is. is it just a little bit. I had a little bit of younger minds before we got on the boat. And then i got some more when i got out about nice so it looks like the majority of the island is a is like either a national seashore park or something but there is some sort of non small small inhabited area. Blackbeard's lodge are what's that all about. That's lack bears lodges. We're on spain's tonight was nice. Yes i i did. I literally checked.

Fat-bike Radio
"moab" Discussed on Fat-bike Radio
"One zero nine tony tony. Trust the way for me kind of jumped the gun there with the l. dune or near nat nat nat. Upholster out of reza. I don't know we. We like one minute to seven like. Oh we better get this fucking joe on the road. Jk over there to my right. A that music plays in the background. How about pets no. Today it's going again. Yeah it's We record this. It's the twenty first of april sometimes. It's yeah did you hear the. It was the prince song on the yeah quitting today and it's his passing offers and you got your purple purple. Look look at that bailey. Works backpack behind matches. Your hair most Almost nicely ish every time. I wear that backpack around. Just i wanted to be more wanted to be. It's like they're sort of was a messenger bag but now has trapped on something like that but it's also affordable bag the right person. It's probably going to be fantastic. It's big it's way bigger than it looks. I'll tell you what artists i'll tell you. What's big is the big Roadrunner that garrett's taken school now. He was using like jay and or something. I'm like do there. You can't even find all your stuff in there. Would you wanna real backpack. He's like. Oh i said okay. Well here's how this one works. You can put all your stuff in there and then one is to on your shoulders getaway. Strap yet sternum strap. he's like. Oh yeah that stuff now uses it all so there. He's a smart boy he just doesn't want to admit it. I think is how it works. The do i have it here. Might put it in the car. The ride guide from Your local Wisconsin bike fed is out now for twenty twenty one and the boy is in the magazine albeit in a somewhat. blocked position. He's at the starting line. I are the nike races. Like find garrett on the cover of it. I'm like it's kind of like five hundred waldo kind of thing i like it. Yeah yeah yeah yeah man. Four twenty Twenty one well today. Yes but the hangover's still twenty two is somewhat in when you'll be hearing this and it's a great day to because it's four twenty two also for thursday. That was yesterday. Yeah right for twenty three which dovetails into the petition by Luck what is it. Luck farms luck texas or willie nelson's from they have a petition to Biden taking names or whatever for for twenty to be a national holiday and to extend it for a week like a holy week that leads into willie nelson spur me. Yeah it's like it's the it's unlike a gofundme me or something a high holidays willie nelson album over there by actually got it for christmas. But it's a it's a new pressing not an older one and mayor. Barrett was featured with mse fortieth anniversary with his favorite album. Which was willie nelson Starters yeah stardust probably holy. Christ we haven't even got this shop the ground yet and we already got a collar. Hey welcome to the radio program. Caller who do we have on the line. it's It like i'll figure it out a minute next line mr. Excuse me. Mr potato head. We're so fucking cue card boy. That's that sounds like a that. Sounds like a to laugh to me. This is show of drain dolls in durango adrian. That's the patio outside of our hotel. We're seeing at the doubletree year. Nice yeah it's nice so everybody. Everybody here's a here's a little durango news from milwaukee which might interest you somehow mr lyons found some tapes of our trip in ninety six with ralph henderson out to durango which was entitled fucking durango when we Went out there so he could raise the iron horse and david. I got lost in the mountains for the better part of a day. It's fun watching stuff from twenty five years ago or whatever you you were talking about that you found it. Yeah actually haven't digitized now it. It's kind of what i remember although to be fast. Refer to be fair. We were pretty baked on that trip. So it may not make as much sense these days through the right dogra. So so ron. I understand i understand that. You have a new. A new segment of the program called a conquer a delicacy or some such Yeah well i'm we're we're going to go to osage The first of may they're putting concha race. I did something about that. And it's doing Clunkers Like vintage mountain bikes and I think having the by.

Secular Buddhism
Beauty Is In The Eye Of The Beholder
"In this podcast episode I thought, it would be fun to share some thoughts regarding perception specifically from a Buddhist perspective. Feel recall the Buddhist teaching of the five aggregates. These are form feeling perception, mental formations, and consciousness. These five aggregates are the best mls or the heaps that make up who or perhaps how we are. And the implication here is that perception plays a key role in how I go about experiencing my reality. I wanted to correlate all of this with an expression that I'm sure you've heard it's a common expression says beauty is in the eye of the beholder. And this expression suggests that beauty doesn't exist on its own, but it arises in the one doing the observing, and I think that's a fascinating thought and I want to correlate this with the expression with the Buddhist understanding of the role that perception plays in how we experienced. So all of this started recently with a trip that I was on I was in Moab and Moab if you don't know as a very scenic place in Utah famous for the arches and several other national parks, the thought that I had while I was there. Of course I'm experiencing Moab from the air from a paraglider paraglider and as I was flying through there, I had a similar thought that I've had many times while traveling, which is, wow. This is such a beautiful place and followed pretty closely to. the thought that says you know people come from all over the world to see this, and then the reminder that any places like that this one happens to be very unique and beautiful, but all places her. And I remember one time when I was traveling, I was in Bali and I was walking through the rice paddies on a on a trip tour. And I would see the locals tend to their rice patties. And I remember feeling somewhat overwhelmed by the landscape in the beauty of the place just felt like such a neat experience in the thought occurred to me that if I could pick someone from here out of their Rice Patty and take them to my home. They would probably have a similar feeling walking through. The streets and the trails behind my house and thinking how neat it is to recognize that again, beauty is in the eye of the beholder and for someone who's their local the scenery that to a visitor so unique and so different, and so beautiful to them as just ordinary day to day view and see the same thing happened to me my normal view where I live may become ordinary and and you. Know I think I have to go far to experience this beauty when in reality the beauty is it's everywhere because it's in the eye of the beholder. So that's that's kind of what was going on this past week as I was experiencing the beauty of Moab and I started to formulate all of these thoughts and how they relate to a Buddhist teaching, which is kind of what I wanNA share with you. Not, just with when we when we think of beauty, it's not just a painting for example that you look at you think, wow, what a beautiful painting but we do this with all things right with film is a good example if I I'm sure you have watched a movie at some point that was that moved to tears, right? Maybe it was a message or just the story of the movie that that really moved you. Now with a painting or with a movie you know if I were to tell you hey, there is a movie out there that if you watch it, it will profoundly change your. Life. Now if I tell you what movie that is, it won't work you might go watch the movie and say. You know that that that didn't do it for me. I didn't like that movie. And I'm sure you've experienced this right where someone a friend will tell you. You have to go watch this movie at such a good movie and they build it up and build it up and then you go watch it and you're like yeah, it was all right and they're stunned. What do you mean it was all right it's my favorite movie or backwards right maybe you had experienced movie or a song or a painting that you saw in a museum that really moved you and then you try to court you try to share that with someone and they just on experience at the same way.

Pray the Word with David Platt
Nations Come and Fall (Ezekiel 26:1718)
"Zeki chapter twenty, six, versus seventeen, and eighteen. And they will raise a lamentation over you and say to you how you have perished. You were inhabited from the sees Oh city renowned who is mighty on the see she and her inhabitants imposed their terror on all her inhabitants. Now, the coastlands Trimble on the day of your fall and the coastlands that are on the sea are dismayed at your passing. So this is. The end of two chapters in Ezekiel Chapter Twenty Five, twenty six to begin a series of chapters in the book of Ezekiel where God tells Ezekiel to Prophesy Against Not his people in Judah, the people of God of Israel instead to the neighbors, the nations, surrounding Judah, surrounding his people. So chapter twenty, five starts with the prophecy against Ammon and MOAB and seer and eat him and Felicita and then chapter twenty six begins a prophecy against tire and that's what this whole chapters about. The reason, I read these two verses WanNa pray according to them versus seventeen and eighteen is because God is. Speaking to a nation and a people that had prospered. and. He's talking about how they were mighty on the sea and imposing terror on others they were renowned. But now in an instant God says all of that would be taken away. And he would bring them low and the coast lands would be dismayed at how this once renowned powerful people just like that were gone. Just like that, when the total opposite direction and reading these chapters, these prophecies from God through Ezekiel among the nations is a sobering reminder. That no matter. How Great. Powerful Influential a nation might be. My claim to be might be perceived to be. Nations come and fall and can fall just like that at the sovereign decree of God. And particularly as well. We think about any nation I, know people listen to this podcast and different countries around the world many maybe most from the United States? I just. Want us to be reminded from God's word. No matter what nation we live in and no matter how powerful that nation. May being or claim to be or be perceived to be. Is ultimately in the hands of. An instant everything could change. So. God We. Humble ourselves before you. As Your people in United States. And many other different nations. And we. Humbly confess acknowledged that you are lord and sovereign over. All nations that you hold the United States every other nation in the palm of your hand you raise and you make Lo, and you can do either one in an instant and so God. We pray that you would turn our hearts to you. God We pray just compelled to pray based on. Zeki Chapter? Twenty six for spiritual getting in my own nation in the united. States got we need you save us from ourselves. We have in so many ways turn from you so much that we have approved is displeasing to you dishonoring to you. We are not glorifying you in so many different ways to God reprieve for your mercy I pray for your mercy across. My pray for the spread of your grace and your mercy in the Gospel across my God I pray for that in the city where I live in greater Washington DC God please May Your Gospel Your grace, your mercy, your salvation spread among more and more and more people they more and more. Disciples we made. More and more people trust in you may more and more churches be planned to pray for this in greater Washington. DC, pray for this throughout the United States and whatever nation we might be praying from right now god, we pray for your mercy in our nation's we know that in instant you could lay it all low. And so we pray pray for humility before you pray for fear of you pray for this in our own hearts. We pray for this in the hearts of your people your church got pray for fear of you and humility before you in the hearts of government leaders. God We pray that you would turn many in our nation's to you by your mercy. Before we fall into deep her sinfulness and to. Deeper judgment. Pray this in Jesus name. Amen

This Week in Photo
Out of Chicago IN-DEPTH!
"Able to the back to another episode of this week in photo. I. Am your host Frederik van Johnson today. I'm sitting down with my friend and fellow Chicagoan Mr Chris Smith Chris and I. Talk about the latest out of Chicago Conference and how that win is pivot virtual all that stuff, and then how how he's planning to move forward in the future amidst this whole sort of sea change in the conference space. Chris. Math. Welcome to the show man how you doing. I'm great. Thank you Frederick great to be here. Thank you very much. Is Good to have you on man I'm excited to chat with you for a lot of reasons, some of which will become clear during this conversation but Yeah, that's a cliffhanger. So. Say to chat with you so. For the folks that may not have heard of out of Chicago the conference, what is out of Chicago give us the quick. Elevator Pitch Origin Story of that conference. Sure. So out of Chicago originally was my blog like I think has been like eleven or twelve years now but eventually, we started doing conferences in Chicago. This would have been the seventh annual get together conference downtown Chicago where was this eighth year I don't know but but that was what we did for a long time and then. You know we've. Seen over the years that coming in person all the way to Chicago because people would come from around the country around the world to it that we found that it's better to go. To the destinations where people want to shoot. So we've started now our conferences are around the country we're going to MOAB and Acadia National Park this year and Death Valley next year. So all sorts of different places and really have gotten a little bit away from doing the downtown out of Chicago Conference. But this year we did it online instead and it was fabulous and basically the response we got from everybody was don't go back to how you did it before this is awesome that we can do it. In our pajamas from home, and then you know just just get to see all the general things because because originally the conference was kind of all different. Genres I mean you've been an instructor in the past and we would have portrait people Lindsay Adler, we would have people you know doing landscape we had kind of everything lots of street photography, and now instead it's like, okay, we're GonNa go to the botanic. Garden. And we're just GONNA do flower and garden photography or we're going to like I said, Acadia National Park and when we're doing. Landscapes in creative nature photography. So so that's kind of how we've changed. But yeah, everything's totally different for everyone now right. So yeah. So everything's really changed the last couple of months. Yeah, and it's sort of it's a I. think that change was coming anyway you and I've had offline conversations sort about the state of the of the photo conference in Education Online Education Industry and how that's converging and The old school conferences are the attendance was going to getting lower and lower, and now after this latest adventure with co vid Can't conferences are getting getting canceled and moving online much like yours did yours was able to pivot a lot easier than some of those bigger conferences in my from my external opinion. And you correct me if I'm wrong largely because you'd already built sort of this next generation conference that wasn't, Hey, come check out these massive array of boats that that people spend gazillions of dollars on. Downstairs go to the education. You're kind of flip that on its head. Can you talk about that a little bit sure. So I mean when we decided to run our first photography conference, we were running it and I had never been to a photography conference before I'm like, I don't know what would you do it a photography conference well, you'd go out and shoot. You'd get to hang out. With the you know all these people that you follow online, it's like a really great networking opportunity and yeah, we'll teach them classes too but it was really different especially like a set like eight years ago most places like you come you watch one lecture then stay in watch another lecturer then watch more and go home or whatever, and then go to the trade show or whatever. So What we built was really based around shooting, and so we did a lot of the street photography and the downtown architecture photography in Chicago but. But by switching it that way, it made it a whole lot easier to go virtual. Well, that's kind of ironic because we're doing the shooting but it we didn't have this huge big infrastructure behind. We're just a very small company. I have a few people to help me run it and they're awesome by the way and. Is. A great team that I have and and we were able to it was unbelievable when this all hit and we didn't cancel another conference. We weren't planning on doing this normal out of Chicago conference. We were going to do something that was just architecture. which we weren't able to do of course but. But instead. We said. We've got all these instructors. We had seventy instructors at the thing I said I've got a list of. All these people we could email them immediately, we can ask, Hey, do you WanNa do this while in the best part of it was that they were all stuck at home and so they're like, yeah, I got nothing better to do. So all these years. Yeah. All were like excited about it and I mean it was really it was really meant as something that we wanted to do. But it was also a benefit foot benefit for our instructors who had to cancel all of their workshops I mean, that's I mean that's their livelihood is going around the world teaching, and so we did this instead to help you know cover some of those costs for them that they that they're

Bedtime History: Inspirational Stories for Kids
The Grand Canyon
"Have you ever heard of the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon is the Whitest Canyon in the world and located in Arizona which also happens to be my home state. It's also considered one of the seven natural wonders of the world. The Grand Canyon is two hundred seventy seven miles long up to eighteen miles wide in over six thousand feet deep in places. It's very colorful a combination of reds browns whites and many other colors because each of the different layers or strata were formed at different times during the Earth's history. The Earth is very very old so the Grand Canyon is made up of different rocks from its two billion year old history early on the Grand Canyon was actually a mountain which overtime sunk down until it was flat. Then is the earth shifted. It became a canyon and over a very long period was even underwater. Eventually a river started flowing through the Canyon which is now known as the Colorado River. The water in the river was full of rocks. So over. Millions of years the river acted like sandpaper. Shaving down the canyon this is called erosion today. When you look at the Grand Canyon you can see the different layers in it similar to a layered cake. Some of the layers are white. Limestone other layers are filled with shells from was underwater and the upper layers are dark and reformed by a volcano after the Grand Canyon was formed into what it looks like today around three thousand years ago native people who now call the ancestral publians live near the Grand Canyon. They built homes out of stone and farmed corn squash and beans. They made carvings and paintings on Canyon walls which is one way we know they live there. Another group who lived there were called the co Nina for the ancestors of the modern Yuma Havasu Pie and who a lot by people who still live around the Grand Canyon. The native people call the Grand Canyon. Cab which means mountain on its side. The ancient people believed the Grand Canyon was a holy place and often visited for miles around to experience. It's wonder after Europeans discovered the new World Francisco Vasquez Coronado and a group of Spanish explorers were in the area. Searching for the fabled seven cities of Cipolla in fifteen forty Coronado ordered captain Garcia Lopez de Cardenas and. His soldiers to explore the area they and their Hopi native guides where the first European to see the wonders of the Grand Canyon. They were amazed at its size and fastness. Two hundred years passed until another European visited the canyon in seventeen seventy six to Spanish priests Francisco Dominguez and Sylvester de Escalate into explored southern Utah and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon and the eighteen fifties. They were followed. By Jacob Hamlin a Mormon explorer sent by Brigham Young to find a way to cross the river. They made friends with the WHO a lot by tribe and found the crossing discovered by the Spanish priests which later became Lee's ferry. A theory is a place where a flat boat helps wagons and people cross the river then in eighteen sixty nine major John. Wesley Powell led the first expedition down into the Canyon. He had set out to explore the Colorado River and the Canyon. They wrote down the river on a boat and survived the dangerous rapids and finally ended up in what is now known as MOAB UTAH. John Wesley Powell later became famous for the founding of the Boy Scouts of America. In one thousand nine hundred three. President Theodore Roosevelt visited the Grand Canyon and marveled at its beauty. Teddy Roosevelt was known for his love of nature and spent much of his time outdoors in the Grand Canyon. He did everything he could to help. Preserve its natural. Wonder he worked to make it a national monument and believe places like the Grand Canyon should be preserved so people all over the world can enjoy it. All Roosevelt was president. He formed the National Parks Association to help. Save places like the Grand Canyon today. The Grand Canyon is one of the most famous places to visit in the world with about five million visitors every year. Who come from all over to see and explore it. Most people just come to look out over the vast canyon. I've been there a few times with my family. It's about a four hour. Drive from US where we live near Phoenix Arizona. The last time I went we brought our foreign kids who also looked out over it in awe. We had to hold them close to us because the canyon is a very steep drop below which made us very nervous. When I was in high school our family and a group of other families hiked down into the part of the canyon known as Havasu Pie. We drove there early in the morning and had all of our camping gear and food loaded onto the back of mules. Then we hiked about four hours down into the Canyon at the bottom of the trail. The huge picturesque Havasu falls. You can swim at the falls. Jump off cliffs and hike further into see and swim in the waterfalls. Our trip was very fun but took a turn for the worse when one of the days I slept on Iraq and twisted my ankle pretty bad the next day we were supposed to hike out so my close friend. I got up early and started hiking. I live most of the way. Even up the steep switch-backs. It was a rough hike out but the waterfalls and swimming holes made it worth it anyway along with hiking people take helicopter tours over the Grand Canyon love to raft the Wild Colorado River. They also take horseback tours down into the Canyon. And it's very popular. Hike it from Rim Durham. By sisters in their friends. Do this recently. Another main attraction is the Grand Canyon. Skywalk which lets you walk on a glass bottom path out over the canyon so you can look at the drop far