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WingDing MEDIA™ SUPREME Audio PodcastsWingDing MEDIA™ SUPREME Audio PodcastsSizzlin Scottie - Beer Grilled Ribeye Steaks - 06-05-25Sizzlin Scottie’s Beer Grilled Ribeye Steaks are bold, juicy, and packed with flavor. Marinated in a rich blend of spices and your favorite brew, each ribeye is grilled to perfection with a smoky char and tender bite. This is the ultimate steak for backyard cookouts or any time you’re craving something hearty and unforgettable.2025-06-0902 minGrilling To Get AwayGrilling To Get Away#130 - Mastering Northern Pike and Ribeye Steaks: Tips and Tricks for Perfect GrillingSend Us Your Grilling QuestionsWelcome back to Grilling to Get Away! In this episode, hosts Ben and Greg dive into the art of grilling two fan-favorite dishes: Northern Pike and Ribeye Steaks. Whether you're a seasoned grill master or just getting started, this episode is packed with expert tips, step-by-step techniques, and secret hacks to elevate your grilling game.Join us as we explore:The best ways to prep and marinate Northern Pike for a flavorful, tender result.Essential tips for grilling ribeye steaks to achieve that perfect sear and juicy...2024-06-1243 minEveryday Beans Podcast - Mostly About Coffee and Other StuffEveryday Beans Podcast - Mostly About Coffee and Other StuffRibeye, Brazilian Coffee, Coffee MeasurementsSend us a textIn this candid and wide-ranging episode, I take listeners behind the scenes of my journey into video/audio content creation. I share insights about finding my creative voice, learning the technical aspects like audio/video editing and thumbnails, and even philosophical thoughts on networking and career development.I draw an insightful parallel between my newfound appreciation for the versatility of ribeye steak and Brazilian coffee beans. Just as ribeye can work across different dishes from sandwiches to rice bowls, Brazilian coffee is an extremely versatile bean that shines across brewing methods like pour over...2024-04-2150 minSimple Recipe BoxSimple Recipe BoxUnveiling the Houston Hawaiian Ribeye: Tropical Flavors Meet Savory Steak!Welcome to the latest episode of Simple Recipe Box, where each week we transform your kitchen into a culinary paradise. In this episode, host Ben Harper whisks us away to the tropical shores with a mouth-watering dish—the Houston Hawaiian Ribeye. Prepare to imbibe the juicy, tender flavors of ribeye steak married with the sweet and tangy notes of pineapple and soy. From discussing the perfect cut of meat to walking us through a step-by-step marinade preparation that sings of the islands, Ben ensures you're equipped to bring this delectable dish to life. Perfect for a summer barbecue or a...2024-04-1903 minDays In The Wild - Big game Hunting podcastDays In The Wild - Big game Hunting podcastThe ribeye in the sky John OdellHunting the Ribeye in the Sky with John Odell Show Notes:   John Odell joins me to chat about hunting the ribeye in the sky, also known as the sandhill crane. I drew a tag for the first time this year, so selfishly, I want to find out all about it. John was a wildlife biologist for Arizona Game and Fish for 17 years. He worked in the small game program, and last year, he felt a calling to leave the department to move to Buenos Aires, Argentina, for about eight months. There, h...2023-11-221h 02ESPN College FootballESPN College FootballCollege GameDay Podcast: Week 0 Picks; Stanford Steve Joins the Race For The Ribeye; Jim Harbaugh vs. EverybodyRece Davis and Pete Thamel are joined by Stanford Steve for the 2023 Race For The Ribeye. Steve will be on the show every Friday to pick the weekend’s games against the spread. Losers of this season-long contest buy the winner a steak dinner. They start by discussing Jim Harbaugh’s three game self-suspension and Washington losing running back Cam Davis to injury. Then, the guys pick the entire Week 0 slate.0:00 - Jim Harbaugh self-suspended three games7:00 - Washington loses RB Cam Davis13:48 - Race For The Ribeye returns!15:02 - Navy vs...2023-08-2550 minESPN College GameDayESPN College GameDayWeek 0 Picks; Stanford Steve Joins the Race For The Ribeye; Jim Harbaugh vs. EverybodyRece Davis and Pete Thamel are joined by Stanford Steve for the 2023 Race For The Ribeye. Steve will be on the show every Friday to pick the weekend’s games against the spread. Losers of this season-long contest buy the winner a steak dinner. They start by discussing Jim Harbaugh’s three game self-suspension and Washington losing running back Cam Davis to injury. Then, the guys pick the entire Week 0 slate.0:00 - Jim Harbaugh self-suspended three games7:00 - Washington loses RB Cam Davis13:48 - Race For The Ribeye returns!15:02 - Navy vs...2023-08-2550 minThe Evolving Wellness Podcast with Sarah Kleiner WellnessThe Evolving Wellness Podcast with Sarah Kleiner WellnessHealing Chronic Illness with Nervous System Retraining & Carnivore | Ribeye RachIn this episode of the Evolving Wellness Podcast, we unravel the inspiring story of Rachel, known as Ribeye Rach on Instagram and YouTube. We will discover how she overcame multiple chronic illnesses when modern medicine, alternative, and naturopathic treatments fell short. We dive into the transformative power of nutrition and nervous system rewiring and how such an approach can provide hope for those who are suffering or know someone who is. Ribeye Rach also discusses the significance of releasing limiting beliefs and the impact of the Dynamic Neural Retraining...2023-06-1447 minJulius\' VoorraadkastJulius' VoorraadkastRibeyeHet zit al een beetje in de naam; de ribeye is het stuk vlees bij de ribben van een rund. Dit gemarmerde stuk vlees is heerlijk op je bord, als je tenminste dol bent op een vetrandje! Sommige koeien hebben nog even geluk, zo mogen de Wagyu-koeien in Japan televisie kijken! Wil je weten waar je het vet van de ribeye nog meer voor kan gebruiken? Luister nu de aflevering over dit smaakvolle stuk vlees.👨‍🍳 Geheim van de Chef: Rib eye van Slagerij Tol🚴🏼‍♂️ Bestel hier mijn kookboek Sausbijbel vol lekkere recepten🎧 Geproduceerd door: Tonny Media📧...2023-03-0309 minGrub BudsGrub BudsGrub Buds #111 - Truman's Thinking Arby's Garlic Ribeye SandwichGrub Buds 111 This week on Grub Buds, Truman, Joe, Vinzent and Owen celebrate Truman's birthday by trying the new Taco Bell Wings and Arby's new Garlic Ribeye Smokehouse Sandwich while discussing weird news topics such as Truman's age, body bag mistakes, JV basketball coaches, kids ordering Grub Hub and the secret to healthy skin. 00:00 - Intro 13:00 - Taco Bell Wings 17:00 - Truman's Birthday Weird News 22:00 - AI Image Weird News 30:00 - Lost In Translation Weird News 38:00 - Ranking Taco Bell Wings 44:00 - Garlic Ribeye Sandwich 53:00 - Price Is Right Weird News 57:00 - Hangman Weird News 1:07:00...2023-02-081h 13Co-op Community SpotlightCo-op Community SpotlightRibeye Raffle 2022$500+ worth of prime beef, anyone? Courtney Stone, Public Affairs Specialist, sat down with Mike Hammer to talk about the 2022 Ribeye Raffle. Every year, Flathead Electric buys six stock animals from the 4H/FFA at the fair. Most of the meat goes to the local food banks, but the prime cuts of beef are raffled as a fundraiser. All proceeds benefit the local food banks. $1 per ticket or $5 for 6. Tickets are available for purchase at https://www.flatheadelectric.com/community/ribeye-raffle/.Your Co-op is proud to sponsor the weekly Co-op Community Spotlight, sharing information about this community we all...2022-08-0402 minJackson’s FUNtastic Interviews for KidsJackson’s FUNtastic Interviews for KidsRibeye & Pipeye The Mighty Superhero and His Baby Sidekick First Interview with JaxRibeye & Pipeye The Mighty Superhero and His Baby Sidekick First Interview with Jax: Ribeye Really Likes Himself and Pipeye Releases Her Hit Song!2021-10-1703 minHowToBBQRightHowToBBQRightWhole Smoked Ribeye, Smoked Sticky Buns and BBQ Christmas GiftsThis week on the HowToBBQRight Podcast, we talk about our first office (1:05), the Grand Opening of our new Retail Shop (3:32) and our new Certified Angus Beef sign (4:14). Then Malcom explains why they call it Prime Rib (5:18), why he cut the ribs off his whole ribeye (5:47) and how you can please everyone cooking a whole ribeye (9:43). Then we talk about Malcom’s Smoked, Tangy Meatball recipe (15:31), his Smoked Chex recipe (19:36) and Chell’s Smoked Sticky Buns (24:04). Then Malcom tells what he wants for Christmas (32:00) and some other BBQ gift ideas (32:55). Next Malcom and I go over all the recipes he’s cook...2020-12-181h 05What In God\'s NameWhat In God's NameHow to Save the RepublicSome things stay the same, no matter who wins the presidential election. What are those things? How can we address them? Is it true that our political problems do not have political solutions? Our show pushes back against the unexamined, often unconscious ways that we frame public questions using political or economic modes of thinking. We aim to be part of a growing movement of people who are critical of the narrowness of political and economic categories, and who want to revive a vision of human flourishing that is grounded in the wisdoms of theological and...2020-11-0522 minWhat In God\'s NameWhat In God's NameWhen The Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Curious: Sarah Drummond on Good Leaders (and Good People)What In God’s Name talked with Sarah Drummond, Founding Dean of Andover Newton Seminary at Yale Divinity School, last winter, before the pandemic changed our lives. The insights that Sarah offers from her book “Dynamic Discernment: Reason, Emotion, and Power in Change Leadership” are helpful to us all, as we negotiate change in these challenging times. What is discernment? What are its constituent parts? What are some pieces of self-reflection that a good leader needs to practice regularly? Aren’t those pieces of self-reflection necessary for all of us, whether we’re in formal leadership positions...2020-10-2225 minWhat In God\'s NameWhat In God's NameSarah Drummond on the Best Leaders You Know: Dynamic Discernment in Dynamic TimesWhat In God’s Name talked with Sarah Drummond, Founding Dean of Andover Newton Seminary at Yale Divinity School, last winter, before the pandemic changed our lives. The insights that Sarah offers from her book “Dynamic Discernment: Reason, Emotion, and Power in Change Leadership” are helpful to us all, as we negotiate change in these challenging times. Reason, emotion, and power map onto a three-fold picture of human beings as beings who think (reason), feel (emotion), and act (power). Which of these does our culture emphasize? What fades into the background? In what realm do you, personally, feel most c...2020-10-1522 minWhat In God\'s NameWhat In God's NameAsylum-Seeker As Mirror: The Commonality of Psychic Pain, and Our Common Search for HomeEstrangement and care: lifting the veil to reveal our common vulnerability, our common humanity. As What In God’s Name partners with Project Home (NH) to raise funds for 4 families in southwest New Hampshire in the US asylum process, we wonder about the basic moral choice between accompaniment and abandonment. Is the truth of the human condition so terrifying, that we can’t bear to look? Does the vulnerability of strangers and the relative weakness of foreigners raise some people’s defensiveness and disgust, because those without power are a mirror of the powerlessness that we don’t...2020-10-0822 minGreat News with GreatNews.LifeGreat News with GreatNews.LifeI Am A Pizza, Random Acts of Kindness, Ribeye Sandwich Food Demo, Tie Dye, and more!In this week's exciting installment of Great News Weekly we cover how two teachers at Hailmann Elementary spice up remote learning with a jam session, a random act of kindness from 17 year old Izayah Edwards, a StoryPoint Chesterton Ribeye Steak food demonstration with Chef Brian Dougherty, Jenny is taught how to tie dye with Tribe City Boutique, and more! Tune in now to get your weekly fill of GOOD News.Share your Lifelines (good news stories) and other great news stories at: Share@GreatNews.Life and check out our sites: N...2020-10-0732 minWhat In God\'s NameWhat In God's NameIt Must Be Nice To Have Washington On Your Side: Faction, Revenge, and the Supreme CourtShayna says that the death of RBG means we're screwed. Chris says it’s worse than that. George Washington’s warnings against faction couldn’t be more timely in these days. What is faction? How does faction erode self-governance? Do we expect cycles of revenge to continue? How will they stop? What are the teachings from religion and moral philosophy that help us understand the dynamics of revenge and forgiveness?  Our show pushes back against the unexamined, often unconscious ways that we frame public questions using political or economic modes of thinking. We aim to be part of...2020-09-2424 minWhat In God\'s NameWhat In God's NameThe Morally Outrageous as Spectacle: The Sign of a Lost PeopleWhat In God’s Name asks: What moves us to act publicly, with courage? Does knowing what is good automatically move us to do what is good? Or are there human complications that interrupt the exercise of virtue? What becomes of a society where being morally outrageous is entertaining and titillating, rather than blameworthy? Our show pushes back against the unexamined, often unconscious ways that we frame public questions using political or economic modes of thinking. We aim to be part of a growing movement of people who are critical of the narrowness of political and ec...2020-09-1723 minWhat In God\'s NameWhat In God's NameRe-Telling American History and the Forces of Resistance: A Lens on the High Stakes/High Emotions of Confederate Monuments and Black LivesWhat In God’s Name builds into Season Three with an examination of history. Particularly, American history. Particularly, how we tell our history now. What is “harmless” history? Chris and Shayna bounce this back and forth—how would you define harmless history? Is there such a thing? What dimensions does the lens of theology open up, when we use it to look at current controversies and current events? How does history relate to meaning-making? To community? Our show pushes back against the unexamined, often unconscious ways that we frame public questions using political or economic...2020-09-1019 minWhat In God\'s NameWhat In God's NameRenewal... And the Big Spinny Wheel Reveal!What In God’s Name builds into Season Three with an examination of renewal, AND a fun excursion into the realm of spinny wheels. When is renewal necessary? And what makes it necessary? We’re talking about both personal and communal renewal. How is vocation related to renewal? How does examining the past help us in the process of renewal? When examining the past is contentious, what skills do we need? Are there spiritual practices that can translate to non-religious settings, that can help groups that are discerning new ways to be? Our show push...2020-09-0323 minWhat In God\'s NameWhat In God's NameGird Your Loins: It's Time to Tuck Your Tunic into Your Belt for the Coming Darker NightsWhat In God’s Name begins Season Three! Chris and Shayna update what it means “to gird one’s loins” for today. What In God’s Name isn’t usually in the prediction business, but we foresee added stress and strain in the upcoming months: people are tired from months of pandemic uncertainties, and an upcoming presidential election will heighten people’s anxieties. How does hyper-individualism manifest in our society? Where do we see it? What good and healthy human impulse is hyper-individualism a corruption of? Why does staying connected in community the way to “gird our loins” for o...2020-08-2719 minBreaking Bread the PodshowBreaking Bread the Podshow#014 - Tomahawk RibeyeWe are back.  And we are GRILLING.  We made a beautiful tomahawk ribeye from a butcher that is near our New House!2020-08-0530 minWhat In God\'s NameWhat In God's NameWhat Do Walt Whitman, James Mattis, and St. Augustine All Have In Common? Season Two RetrospectiveSeason Two comes to a close. We look back, and then ahead to Season Three. Our show pushes back against the unexamined, often unconscious ways that we frame public questions using political or economic modes of thinking. We aim to be part of a growing movement of people who are critical of the narrowness of political and economic categories, and who want to revive a vision of human flourishing that is grounded in the wisdoms of theological and moral philosophical tradition. We see these habits and ways of thinking as being pre-political, and foundational to a healthy and...2020-06-1818 minWhat In God\'s NameWhat In God's NameIf I Have Light Skin, Do I Have To Be White? The Diminishments of Whiteness and BlacknessRacism. If it’s a social construct, can we re-define what it means to be “black” and “white?” Our show pushes back against the unexamined, often unconscious ways that we frame public questions using political or economic modes of thinking. We aim to be part of a growing movement of people who are critical of the narrowness of political and economic categories, and who want to revive a vision of human flourishing that is grounded in the wisdoms of theological and moral philosophical tradition. We see these habits and ways of thinking as being pre-political, and foundational to a healthy...2020-06-1122 minWhat In God\'s NameWhat In God's NameHolding The Bible Like A Python: Murder, Protest, Political PoseSo much is current events now; so much is the original sin of racism through our history. So much is new ways of using religious items as props; so much is age-old hypocrisy.  Our show pushes back against the unexamined, often unconscious ways that we frame public questions using political or economic modes of thinking. We aim to be part of a growing movement of people who are critical of the narrowness of political and economic categories, and who want to revive a vision of human flourishing that is grounded in the wisdoms of theological and moral philosophical t...2020-06-0422 minWhat In God\'s NameWhat In God's NameTrumpism: Theological ReflectionsWhat can we learn about Trumpism, using Christian theological reflection? It’s important to understand the spiritual dimension of this political ideology.  Our show pushes back against the unexamined, often unconscious ways that we frame public questions using political or economic modes of thinking. We aim to be part of a growing movement of people who are critical of the narrowness of political and economic categories, and who want to revive a vision of human flourishing that is grounded in the wisdoms of theological and moral philosophical tradition. We see these habits and ways of thinking as being pre...2020-05-2821 minWhat In God\'s NameWhat In God's NameCouples Counseling: A Model for Civil Discourse, or Whistling Past the Graveyard?Can a marriage and family counseling model help bridge political divisions, or are there deeper forces at work that require us to re-think American identity and the unmoored self of post-modernity? Our show pushes back against the unexamined, often unconscious ways that we frame public questions using political or economic modes of thinking. We aim to be part of a growing movement of people who are critical of the narrowness of political and economic categories, and who want to revive a vision of human flourishing that is grounded in the wisdoms of theological and moral philosophical tradition. We...2020-05-2120 minWhat In God\'s NameWhat In God's NameCentering In And Zoning Out: What's The Difference? Spending Time Alone in Pandemic TimeWhat’s the difference between centering down, and zoning out? Pandemic time means we are by ourselves more, so how do we assess our alone time? Our show pushes back against the unexamined, often unconscious ways that we frame public questions using political or economic modes of thinking. We aim to be part of a growing movement of people who are critical of the narrowness of political and economic categories, and who want to revive a vision of human flourishing that is grounded in the wisdoms of theological and moral philosophical tradition. We see these habits and ways of...2020-05-1420 minDescorchandoDescorchandoEp 34 - Hablando de cortes, tintos y maridajes vargas - Ft. Sultán RibeyeEn este Epistodio... platicamos con el mismísimo Sultán Ribeye. Hablamos de cortes, experiencia, ablandadores y maridajes vargas .Pásenme sus comentarios cuando puedan!. PÚCHENLE  al play! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/descorchandomx/message2020-05-121h 04What In God\'s NameWhat In God's NameNow Is Not A Time To Play It Small: We Can Tell New Stories, Imagine New Futures in Pandemic TimeDoes the pandemic give us an opening to re-assess the trajectory of our social life and systems? Can we tell a different story going forward? Our show pushes back against the unexamined, often unconscious ways that we frame public questions using political or economic modes of thinking. We aim to be part of a growing movement of people who are critical of the narrowness of political and economic categories, and who want to revive a vision of human flourishing that is grounded in the wisdoms of theological and moral philosophical tradition. We see these habits and ways of...2020-05-0721 minWhat In God\'s NameWhat In God's NameBest of WIGN: Democratic Values and the Love of AmericaThis show originally aired in August 2019. We recorded this show before the most recent mass shooting in El Paso. That murderous violence, part of a pattern of white nationalist violence in our recent (and not-so-recent) past, underscores the What In God’s Name conversation about What powers are currently at work in the American spirit? What values do we believe in? How can a sense of the Transcendent (in both non-religious and religious contexts) help set a life-affirming course direction? Shayna pins some hope on Robert Mueller’s report and Congressional testimony. Chris invokes Walt Whitman. ...2020-04-2318 minWhat In God\'s NameWhat In God's NameThe Easter Bunny Has Cooties: How Do We Navigate the Tension of Grief and Hope? (It's Been Done Before)The Easter bunny has cooties! How do we hold hope of new life, while living in the middle of a moment  when disease leads to death, uncertainty, and fear?   Our show pushes back against the unexamined, often unconscious ways that we frame public questions using political or economic modes of thinking. We aim to be part of a growing movement of people who are critical of the narrowness of political and economic categories, and who want to revive a vision of human flourishing that is grounded in the wisdoms of theological and moral philosophical tradition. We see these ha...2020-04-1619 minWhat In God\'s NameWhat In God's NameRainbows and Unicorns? Not Today, Thank You: Staying Present to Suffering in Pandemic TimeWe don’t do suffering well. Kate Bowler’s perspectives, captured in an interview published in the New York Times, is our point of departure.  Our show pushes back against the unexamined, often unconscious ways that we frame public questions using political or economic modes of thinking. We aim to be part of a growing movement of people who are critical of the narrowness of political and economic categories, and who want to revive a vision of human flourishing that is grounded in the wisdoms of theological and moral philosophical tradition. We see these habits and ways of think...2020-04-0923 minWhat In God\'s NameWhat In God's NameThe Long Haul: Perseverance, Together, In Pandemic DaysSettling into the long haul: walking the pandemic path with endurance. Our show pushes back against the unexamined, often unconscious ways that we frame public questions using political or economic modes of thinking. We aim to be part of a growing movement of people who are critical of the narrowness of political and economic categories, and who want to revive a vision of human flourishing that is grounded in the wisdoms of theological and moral philosophical tradition. We see these habits and ways of thinking as being pre-political, and foundational to a healthy and civil shared life in...2020-04-0222 minWhat In God\'s NameWhat In God's Name"Do What You Can, and Trust That It's Enough": More Pastoral Words in a Pandemic TimeHow do we respond to anxiety and uncertainty in a time of pandemic? Shayna brings wisdom to us, from her experience and knowledge in working as a chaplain with first responders. Our show pushes back against the unexamined, often unconscious ways that we frame public questions using political or economic modes of thinking. We aim to be part of a growing movement of people who are critical of the narrowness of political and economic categories, and who want to revive a vision of human flourishing that is grounded in the wisdoms of theological and moral philosophical tradition. We...2020-03-2622 minBacon & BabbleBacon & BabbleWe make dry aged ribeye and some cold brew coffeeDamn, we’re still going!! We make dinner with some dry aged ribeye and make four kinds of cold brew coffees. Find us on Instagram @baconandbabble --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-03-2331 minWhat In God\'s NameWhat In God's Name"Do Not Let Your Hearts Be Troubled": Good Words in These Days of Covid-19 TrialsHow do we respond to anxiety and uncertainty? Some practices and perspectives for life at this time of a novel coronavirus. Our show pushes back against the unexamined, often unconscious ways that we frame public questions using political or economic modes of thinking. We aim to be part of a growing movement of people who are critical of the narrowness of political and economic categories, and who want to revive a vision of human flourishing that is grounded in the wisdoms of theological and moral philosophical tradition. We see these habits and ways of thinking as being pre-political...2020-03-1921 minWhat In God\'s NameWhat In God's NameHow You Respond To Jerks Makes A Difference: Conversation with Mark Heim, part oneHow you respond to jerks matters: theology and evolutionary biology shed light on forgiveness as a society-wide, rather than interpersonal, dynamic. Our show pushes back against the unexamined, often unconscious ways that we frame public questions using political or economic modes of thinking. We aim to be part of a growing movement of people who are critical of the narrowness of political and economic categories, and who want to revive a vision of human flourishing that is grounded in the wisdoms of theological and moral philosophical tradition. We see these habits and ways of thinking as being pre-political...2020-03-1226 minWhat In God\'s NameWhat In God's NameCan We Think About Abortion?Abortion is one of the wedge issues in the culture wars. The quality of the moral thinking in the public conversation is lackluster. What In God’s Name draws on recent scholarship to bring some fresh air to a stale room. Our show pushes back against the unexamined, often unconscious ways that we frame public questions using political or economic modes of thinking. We aim to be part of a growing association of people who are critical of the narrowness of political and economic categories, and who want to revive a vision of human flourishing that is grounded in...2020-03-0524 minWhat In God\'s NameWhat In God's NameSkeletons Have a Hard Time in the Arizona Desert: Chris Walks to Memorial Sites of Migrant RemainsShayna sends Chris on assignment to the borderlands near Nogales, Arizona. Chris brings back audio of a hike into the desert, to sites where migrant remains were found. No vision of God’s dream for the world would include these deaths. So what are we missing? It’s complicated, but the lack of moral imagination is one thing. Our show pushes back against the unexamined, often unconscious ways that we frame public questions using political or economic modes of thinking. We aim to be part of a growing association of people who are critical of the narr...2020-02-2722 min