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Virginia Beach News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!
Colonial Road Runners Grand Prix: Awards Announced
The Colonial Road Runners concluded their 2025 Grand Prix series, featuring 21 road and trail races from February to December. The series crowned winners in various age groups, with notable performances from Jack Strumke, Alexey Popov, Scott Ickes, Emily Honeycutt, Tricia Murphy, Aimee Gianoukos, Joe Calkins, and Marjy Friedrichs. The awards banquet, initially scheduled for January 31st, was postponed to February 21st due to a winter storm. Runners earned points through consistent participation, with Cathy Kaurich and Paul Rienth completing all races. The new season begins on February 14th with the Colonial Half Marathon. Checkout Solipillow.com
2026-01-30
02 min
The Rick Dollar Show Podcast!
The Rick Dollar Show Podcast-Southern Legacy-Live from Randy's
Josh Williams is a highly skilled and accomplished musician, born in Murray, Kentucky on November 20, 1980. Raised in Benton, Kentucky, he displayed a remarkable talent for music at a young age, and his passion for it only grew stronger as he got older. After completing his high school education in 1999, he was fully supported by his family to follow his dreams of becoming a professional musician. Without wasting any time, he began playing professionally in Branson, Missouri, just three days after graduation.Over the years, Josh has earned a well-deserved reputation as one of the finest musicians of...
2026-01-09
38 min
Archery Talk 101
E234. Interview with Russell Ickes
Join Roy and special guest Russell Ickes as they dive deep into the heart of archery and hunting, from target techniques and gear setups to the gritty realities of public land hunts. 🦌🏹Russell shares vivid stories of whitetail and hog hunts across Oklahoma, his preference for saddle hunting, and the power of heavy arrows paired with a long draw. The duo explores how muscle memory, ethical shooting, and proper equipment setup are vital to clean kills and responsible hunting. 💪🌲💡 They touch on advancements in bow tech, the road to the 2028 Olympics for compound archery, and debate the role...
2025-07-25
2h 57
Roots Music Rambler
One of the Best Music Festivals of the Summer is In Manchester, Kentucky and It’s Free!
Did you know there’s a music festival coming Labor Day weekend that features an incredible roster of singers, songwriters and bands in the Americana, country, folk and bluegrass space and the tickets to said event are absolutely free? You do now. The Manchester Music Fest is in its seventh iteration in eight years (damnit, COVID) and has always been completely free to the public to attend. Yes, you have to get there. Manchester is a small little burg nestled in the heart of the Eastern Kentucky Appalachians. But it’s a short drive from Interstate 75 South from...
2025-07-11
56 min
The Neil Haley Show
The Neil Haley Show 10-31-24
Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil “The Media Giant” Haley will interview Rick and Marty Lagina from The Curse of Oak Island, Janet Ickes, Hadas Frank with Julie Riga of the Stay on Course Podcast, Versaviya Despars, and Scott Smith of The Akhada Consulting Podcast.
2024-10-31
00 min
The Neil Haley Show
Ep. 1035 - The Neil Haley Show
Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil “The Media Giant” Haley will interview Rick and Marty Lagina from The Curse of Oak Island, Janet Ickes, Hadas Frank with Julie Riga of the Stay on Course Podcast, Versaviya Despars, and Scott Smith of The Akhada Consulting Podcast.
2024-10-30
00 min
The Maker's Playbook
Ep 521: Becoming an Artist with Isaac Scott
Send a textWhat does it even mean to “be an artist?” Does it mean you are making work you like to make? Is that art? Does it mean someone else considers you to be whatever their definition of “artist” is? Does it mean not having another job? Or can you be an artist and do something else? Does doing something else actually better allow you to be an artist? Putting it more succinctly, how do you become an artist?On today’s episode I virtually sit down with Isaac Scott, one of NCECA’s 2024 Emerging Art...
2024-08-09
1h 20
Way of Grace
Reclaiming your Divine Power & Authority as a Daughter of God with Edi Houldieson
In this episode of the Way of Grace podcast, I'm joined by my dear sister Edi Houldieson, who is a confidante, aesthete and devourer of chocolate-covered Acai berries. She is (now) a woman in love with life (most days!) and has been blessed to share the last several years with women she emboldens to step into their creatrix identity. Together we dive into the realms of power, authority, co-creation, unwinding religion, the Holy Spirit and what God calls into as we walk with Him and so much more. Inside this conversation Edi and I...
2024-03-18
1h 13
Blogging the Boys: for Dallas Cowboys fans
Talkin' The Draft: Post FA Needs | Cincinnati WR Tyler Scott Interview
The Dallas Cowboys set themselves up nicely for the 2023 NFL Draft during the initial part of free agency, so what are their biggest remaining needs? Check out the latest episode of Talkin' The Draft as Connor Livesay and Joey Ickes discuss! Also Cincinnati WR Tyler Scott joins Connor to talk about the process leading up to the draft! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-03-22
1h 08
It's Been Awhile Podcast
Episode 43 - The Dark Secrets of The American Pickers (feat. Chris)
Xavier, Ian, Dave and Chris (videoed in from an undisclosed location) pick each other's brains as we go through some dirty antiques and even dirtier laundry of The American Pickers. A few secrets lie beneath the happy, fun, rusty premise of this show and it just needs to be brought to anyone's attention that wants to hear us roast two old men for an hour okay bye bye and good luck in your bundles.   American Picker Website: http://www.antiquearchaeology.com/  Frank's Website: frankfritzfinds.com  Mike's Twitter: https://twitter.com/americanpicker  Frank...
2020-05-02
1h 03
It's Been Awhile Podcast
Episode 43 - The Dark Secrets of The American Pickers (feat. Chris)
Xavier, Ian, Dave and Chris (videoed in from an undisclosed location) pick each other's brains as we go through some dirty antiques and even dirtier laundry of The American Pickers. A few secrets lie beneath the happy, fun, rusty premise of this show and it just needs to be brought to anyone's attention that wants to hear us roast two old men for an hour okay bye bye and good luck in your bundles. Â Â Chris playing fun games on Twitch!: https://www.twitch.tv/bigjimthunder American Picker Website: http://ww...
2020-05-02
1h 02
Michael Kim Roos
Ship Of Fools
Songs for our times. Written and produced by Michael Kim Roos, except for "Ticky Tacky," lyrics by Malvina Reynolds. Musicians: "Ship of Fools" Michael Kim Roos: vocals, guitars, organ, synthesizer Wayne Killius: drums Craig Young: bass "The Edge of the Abyss" Michael Kim Roos: vocals, guitars, bass, organ, piano, synthesizer, Logic drums Tom Keenlyside: saxophone "Rich Man" Michael Kim Roos: vocals, guitars, harmonica, mandolin Wayne Killius: drums Craig Young: bass "Dark and Scarlet Moon" Michael Kim Roos: vocals, guitars Terry Clarke: drums Neil Swainson: bass Miles Black: piano Ron King: trumpet Eric Marienthal: saxophone "Ticky Tacky" (words by Malvina Reynolds...
2020-03-29
04 min
Michael Kim Roos
Dark and Scarlet Moon
Songs for our times. Written and produced by Michael Kim Roos, except for "Ticky Tacky," lyrics by Malvina Reynolds. Musicians: "Ship of Fools" Michael Kim Roos: vocals, guitars, organ, synthesizer Wayne Killius: drums Craig Young: bass "The Edge of the Abyss" Michael Kim Roos: vocals, guitars, bass, organ, piano, synthesizer, Logic drums Tom Keenlyside: saxophone "Rich Man" Michael Kim Roos: vocals, guitars, harmonica, mandolin Wayne Killius: drums Craig Young: bass "Dark and Scarlet Moon" Michael Kim Roos: vocals, guitars Terry Clarke: drums Neil Swainson: bass Miles Black: piano Ron King: trumpet Eric Marienthal: saxophone "Ticky Tacky" (words by Malvina Reynolds...
2020-03-28
05 min
Michael Kim Roos
The Edge of the Abyss
Songs for our times. Written and produced by Michael Kim Roos, except for "Ticky Tacky," lyrics by Malvina Reynolds. Musicians: "Ship of Fools" Michael Kim Roos: vocals, guitars, organ, synthesizer Wayne Killius: drums Craig Young: bass "The Edge of the Abyss" Michael Kim Roos: vocals, guitars, bass, piano, synthesizer, Logic drums Mike Rojas: organ Tom Keenlyside: saxophone "Rich Man" Michael Kim Roos: vocals, guitars, harmonica, mandolin Wayne Killius: drums Craig Young: bass "Dark and Scarlet Moon" Michael Kim Roos: vocals, guitars Terry Clarke: drums Neil Swainson: bass Miles Black: piano Ron King: trumpet Eric Marienthal: saxophone "Ticky Tacky" (words by...
2020-03-28
09 min
Michael Kim Roos
Caporetto
Songs for our times. Written and produced by Michael Kim Roos, except for "Ticky Tacky," lyrics by Malvina Reynolds. Musicians: "Ship of Fools" Michael Kim Roos: vocals, guitars, organ, synthesizer Wayne Killius: drums Craig Young: bass "The Edge of the Abyss" Michael Kim Roos: vocals, guitars, bass, organ, piano, synthesizer, Logic drums Tom Keenlyside: saxophone "Rich Man" Michael Kim Roos: vocals, guitars, harmonica, mandolin Wayne Killius: drums Craig Young: bass "Dark and Scarlet Moon" Michael Kim Roos: vocals, guitars Terry Clarke: drums Neil Swainson: bass Miles Black: piano Ron King: trumpet Eric Marienthal: saxophone "Ticky Tacky" (words by Malvina Reynolds...
2020-03-27
05 min
Commodities Focus
How global market fundamentals are impacting North American LNG export developers' drive toward FID
S&P Global Platts reporter Harry Weber, Managing Editor Scott Ickes and independent LNG analyst Ted Michael discuss the outlook for further LNG export growth from the US and Canada, which country will launch the second wave of liquefaction terminals with a positive final investment decision, what...
2018-05-31
12 min
The Empathy Machine
S1E9: Stephen King's Dollar Babies
This week on the Empathy Machine, we discuss a smattering of Stephen King's Dollar Baby shorts and explore what makes for a successful Stephen King adaptation. What is a Dollar Baby, you ask? Well, since the early-1980s, Stephen King has offered the opportunity for independent and student filmmakers to purchase rights to one of a limited selection of his stories for only one dollar. The filmmaker is only granted festival rights as a result, and only limited ability to display the work online, but this serves as a pretty great opportunity for filmmakers to try their hand at proven...
2017-09-01
1h 35
The Empathy Machine
S1E9: Stephen King's Dollar Babies
This week on the Empathy Machine, we discuss a smattering of Stephen King's Dollar Baby shorts and explore what makes for a successful Stephen King adaptation. What is a Dollar Baby, you ask? Well, since the early-1980s, Stephen King has offered the opportunity for independent and student filmmakers to purchase rights to one of a limited selection of his stories for only one dollar. The filmmaker is only granted festival rights as a result, and only limited ability to display the work online, but this serves as a pretty great opportunity for filmmakers to try their hand at proven...
2017-09-01
00 min
RUF at William & Mary
Scott Ickes: Deconstructing Perfectionism
Professor Scott Ickes joins RUF to speak on the topic of perfectionism.Society places a high value on performance, and success-oriented people often have a high intrinsic value on "getting things right" or "knocking it out of the park." While our quest towards excellence has noble roots, the false promises of perfectionism rob us of freedom to take risks and to be ourselves. Through personal narrative and Biblical texts, Kinesiology Professor Scott Ickes will explore the hope for living life outside of the impossible pursuit of doing it perfectly.
2015-10-12
36 min
New Books in Latin American Studies
Scott Ickes, “African-Brazilian Culture and Regional Identity in Bahia, Brazil” (University Press of Florida, 2013)
From the sounds of Samba to the spectacles of Carnival, Afro-Brazilian traditions are today seen as emblematic of Brazil and especially of Salvador de Bahia, the northeastern city where many Afro-Brazilian cultural traditions were first established. Salvador’s present status as the “Black Rome” of Brazil marks a shift from the early Twentieth Century, when Afro-Brazilian practices – particularly those associated with the religion Candomble – were denigrated as “primitive” and subject to repression in Bahia. Yet even as Afro-Brazilian culture is celebrated in Bahia and throughout Brazil, Afro-Brazilians themselves remain subject to discrimination, economic marginalization, and negative stereotypes, often directed at those same...
2013-12-07
55 min