Taqueria Gaming Channel

215 Followers

A place for friends, fun and obviously tacos. Looking to build a community on Rumble around JRPG's and random fun times on Saturdays. My content is split into four categories. I usually have a multiplayer for Multiplayer Mondays. Then I have a Tuesday and Wednesday game, Thursday and Friday game, and then Rando Saturdays when I play one random game from my library, chosen on Fridays. Mornings are usually dedicated to triathlon training. Come and join us! Family Friendly audiences are welcome, however we get into slightly PG-13 territory, but no cursing ever. Games may be Mature/Teen rated, but all commentary will be G-rated with some PG innuendo. Like and follow the channel!

The Spoken Garden Channel Verified

198 Followers

Hi there! We're Sean and Allison, a horticulturist and a former Science teacher from the PNW in WA state zone 8b/9a. We LOVE to garden together & teach you about all things plants and flowers. We sold our home in 2022 and are searching for our new home and property so we're currently growing plants in containers, which is a lot of fun and can be challenging (which we enjoy). We're authors, inventors of two garden tools, The Little Dibby and The Dibby XL (both patent pending), professional speakers, and content creators. Sean, with his BS and MS in Environmental Horticulture, loves talking and teaching about all sorts of garden facets using his years of experience including landscape design, management, and maintenance. Allison loves teaching about gardening and brings a unique teaching perspective as a National Board Certified Science teacher and from years of tending to her own plants and flowers. Check out our first book published "The First-time Gardener: Growing Plants and Flowers," (Cool Springs Press, 2021), our website, spokengarden.com, and our bitesize podcast, "The DIY Garden Minute."

Rediscovery Channel

195 Followers

Welcome to the Rediscovery Channel where three armchair historians set out on a quest to (re)discover history. Each week one of us tells the other a story from history that the other may or may not have heard off. Why? Because history doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes. And in order to understand where we're going, it is imperative to know where we came from. And since history is written by the victors, all the more reason to have a closer look at the forgotten, the curious, and the neglected stories. About the contributors: -Stilger is a polyglot who enjoys learning new languages and has always had an interest in history. At present, Stilgar is fluent in Dutch, English, German, but with more languages in progress. -Ivor Kovac was educated in history, and has a natural longstanding interest in history and mythology, with a focus on how culture affects history and vice versa. -Great Pharoah serves as a deacon in his church, which involves leading worship in both English and Coptic. He teaches classes, as well as worship, and knows a good deal of early church history.