If you haven't listened to Episode 125 of my Fed & Fit Podcast, I HIGHLY recommend you do so as soon as possible.
I do hope that all you've done with Penn and the whole Sunday School team gets better explained (haven't listened to your episode yet).
I was like, «Honey, first of all, you haven't listened to the episode.
Last thing is I did get an email from a listener this week who wanted to know if there was a way he could
not listen to these episodes sitting in front of his computer.
hey, i have
not listen to this episode yet but, i would like to thank you jonah for including a battlefield news article included.
Not exact matches
Even if an
episode's guest isn't someone you would normally consider relevant
to your interest, just give it a
listen - I promise you will enjoy it anyway.
Oh, and whatever you do, don't
listen to my One Verse Podcast
episode that is getting published a week from today...
For all the trust he places in her — for instance, when she tells him
to «do as he's told» and leave the place where they landed back in the
episode «
Listen» without looking
to see where they are, he obeys — he doesn't seem
to trust her enough
to tell her what he knows.
Also a bizarre coincidence that I was
listening to the first
episode of Mystery Show (which is so good please
listen) because this was definitely an unsolved mystery and
not at all
to do with the extreme humidity of the day.
my sister used
to tape the audio from
episodes of moonlighting, no pictures mind just the audio, and
listen to them over and over cos we did
nt have a video recorder yet.
Go back and
listen to that
episode first, if you haven't already.
Sometimes your body just won't
listen to reason, and you find yourself noshing through an entire pint of ice cream while watching the latest
episode of «Downton Abbey.»
After
listening to your
episode, I now know that it's probably
not the baby blues anymore and I should talk
to someone about it.»
And Cindy writes: «I just finished
listening to your
episode about the baby blues and your timing couldn't be more perfect.
If you weren't able
to listen on VoiceAmerica at 6 PM ET, be sure
to look for this
episode on...
Johner Riehl: Thanks so much, that wraps up today's
episode of Parent Savers, we appreciate you
listening, don't forget
to check out our sister shows, we've got Preggie Palls with Sunny Gault for expecting parents, and our show the Boob Group with Robin Kaplan for moms who breastfeed their babies.
Don't forget, you can
listen to our
episodes through our free apps available in the Android, iTunes and Windows marketplace.
If you're considering a home birth, or just researching options in general, we'd recommend
listening to the
episode and watching «Why
Not Home».
And if you haven't done so yet,
listen to our
episodes on simplifying back
to school, conquering procrastination, why it's awesome
to edit your life, and school lunch solutions!
Her first birth involved several days of prodromal labor, and if you don't know what that is, you really want
to listen to this
episode.
If you didn't check up the first one, go back and
listen to the
episode about Preparing for Another Baby.
So before we wrap up today's
episode, I have an email that I really want
to share with you guys and this comes from Cindy, and Cindy writes: I just finished
listening to your
episode about the baby blues and your timing could
not be more perfect.
SUNNY GAULT: Alright, well Brittany thanks so much for sending this in if you are
listening and you are like, I got this great hack that I want
to share with The Boob Group audience, we would love
to hear it, you can go
to our website at www.newmommymedia.com and click the contact link at the bottomed if you want
to email us also throw the website you can send us a voice mail straight through your computer, don't even have
to pick up a phone anymore, you can post
to our Facebook page there's a lot of different ways you can reach out
to us, hopeful we will get it and we'll put it on a future
episode for you.
In the first dataset, some of the participants
listening to the audio description of the «Sherlock»
episode had previously watched it, and some had
not.
He is a graduate of Martin Van Buren High School in Queens; so is futurist Ray Kurzweil —
listen to the June 18th, 2008
episode of Science Talk for discussion about why Ray Kurzweil will probably
not achieve his dream of uploading all the contents of his brain.
Lack of Evidence for Milk's Benefits (blog post) The Fat Summit hosted by Dr. Mark Hyman
Listen to Mark's previous interview on TUHP (
episode # 74) Dr. Ronald Krauss LabCorp NMR LipoProfile Quest Diagnostics — The Cardio IQ Report Dr. Assem Malhotra — Saturated fat is
not the major issue (BMJ) Dr. David Ludwig Dave Asprey on TUHP (
episode # 61) Chris Kresser Dr. David Jenkins Nutiva Red Palm Oil * Artisana Tanka Bar Candle 79 restaurant (NYC) Green Zebra Cafe (Florida) Sunwarrior < == 10 % off all Sunwarrior products (free shipping over $ 100) * TUHP Facebook group
If you don't know what koshas are,
listen to episode 35, all of about understanding the layers outside of your body.
So I mention in podcast
episode one, I was like, «You know, I've been playing around with this idea of starting a podcast, but I wasn't really sure because I was like who's going
to listen to it?
If I allowed my fear of, «Oh, no one's going
to listen to me, blah, blah, blah» from
not recording this podcast
episode, it would
not plant the seeds of change that it is right now.
BUT... you won't like this
episode if you'd prefer
to keep isolating and binge eating, so don't
listen if that's you.
I won't go into details because I don't want
to get controversial, but ever since I
listened to the most recent
episode of Freakonomics (one of my fave podcasts) I finally feel like I have a place.
Nearly every
episode is a self - contained interview with an expert in the field, so you don't need
to listen to them in any particular order.
I enjoy your podcast with Craig Dinkel and have
listened to other
episodes of yours and I always get excited about the products your experts recommend my delima is I can't afford all the products although I wish I could so I guess my question
to u is I am 55 years old good shape lift weights 2 times a week and my main hobby is cycling.I know this question might be hard for u
to answer with the little information I gave u but what products would u recommend for me
to take i am currently taking a multivitamin (NOW Adam soft gel) and a whey protein by (allmax) and Energy Bits
n Recovery bits and a probiotic PB8.
If you haven't watched
Episode 25, watch that first, and then
listen to this!
or
Listen on I - Tunes In This
Episode You'll Learn: the mechanics of how our bodies change during pregnancy best ways
to get a safe and effective workout while pregnant (and when
to back off) how pregnancy exercise benefits baby too the true timeline of postpartum recovery (we all know it's
not 6 weeks!)
I know this
episode is going
to really bless so many people and I can't wait for you
to listen.
If you have
not had a chance already, be sure
to listen to my podcast
episode with Renyung Ho, founder of MATTER Prints, I loved hearing her story of how she got into the industry, how she started MATTER prints, and so much more.
In our previous
episode (which you should
listen to if you haven't already), we talked about started small, asking how soon you should bring up pets, and work our way up
to marriage and kids.
In the interview we go even more in - depth with online dating tips, so if you haven't
listened and are craving more,
listen to episode # 112.
I haven't yet
listened to this
episode of «Lexicon Valley» but it sounds like a great topic AV Club Did you hear that Benji is being rebooted?
With every festival comes a new round of roundtables, so if you couldn't make it
to this year's Toronto International Film Festival, you can still
listen to this week's
episode of the podcast and start planning ahead for when the lineup comes
to a theater or streaming service near you.
Blu - ray Highlight: A review copy didn't arrive in time, but the audio commentary by Ryan Murphy on the pilot
episode should be worth
listening to if you're a fan of the series.
If people do
not listen to these concerns, Lucasfilm may repeat these mistakes with
Episode 9.
* Three
episodes in, you're
not too late
to start
listening to «What My Students Taught Me,» the fascinating new StoryCorps - like podcast series from the Teacher Project and the Atlantic.
I recently
listened to a podcast where an indie author did manage
to get his book in airport bookstores — Michael Bungay Stanier, on Tim Grahl's Book Launch podcast (there were three
episodes, and I can't remember which
episode discussed his distribution strategy).
It's
not possible
to sum it all up in one
episode, so go back and
listen to previous SPQ
episodes to learn more about each topic.
Be sure
to watch or
listen to the
episode so you don't miss all of this great advice!
If you would like
to see what book we have already read, or what might be coming up or if you just need some ideas on what classics
to read, visit our bookshelf: https://www.goodreads.com/group/bookshelf/78394-classics-without-all-the-class We don't have our podcast anymore, but if you want
to go back and
listen to our previous
episodes, you can do so via itunes you can do so here: itpc: / / classicswithoutclass.libsyn.com/rss Old Blog http://cwatc-bookclub.blogspot.com/
Under each podcast title there is an indication of how many
episodes not downloaded, how many new
episodes, and how many you have started
to listen to (or watch) but
not completed.
After
listening to this
episode, it doesn't appear
to be worth doing since you lose those sales from being applied
to your ranking during the launch.