Esther is questioned by Evi and Sam about Eric's death. Esther insists she has nothing to do with it. Then she contacts Sylvia, who does not want to hear about it. Sylvia has enough on her mind betraying Ingmar. Together with the police, she makes a plan how they can catch Ingmar in the act. Evi and Gust seem to get closer to each other and for a moment they seem like a real family again, but Evi can't handle it anyway.
Inside NASA's Innovations Part 2 takes you deep inside JPL (Jet Propulsion Labs) to discovery some of their amazing innovations and team. Find out about NASA's Laser Communication Systems, Spacecraft Navigation Innovation and Interplanetary Landings.
An impromptu airboat ride deep into the New Orleans swamps delivers a chance meeting with a one-of-a-kind character. After some target practice, it’s frog legs and beer for the crew. The next day, Yelawolf and the band meet with a local Voodoo Priest and prepare to perform at a legendary blues club.
Yelawolf and hit-maker Jim Jonsin hit the studio to explore Nashville's broad creativity. For the first time ever, Yelawolf allows cameras to capture all the passion he puts into making a record. After the studio session, Yelawolf and friends celebrate the 4th of July in a uniquely Slumerican way.
Atlanta unearths a dark period in Yelawolf’s life, when he struggled with drug use. Nobody understands this period better than the one guy who became the closest thing to a real father for Yelawolf. But is Yelawolf's love and appreciation for the man enough for him to jump out of a plane?
We arrive in Gadsden, Alabama, the town that made Yelawolf. After getting tattoos at Yelawolf’s sister’s shop, the crew heads to Momma Wolf’s for a family lunch and to prepare for that night's show on the Coosa River. But what kind of reception will Yelawolf receive in his own hometown?
After a legendary show at Preservation Hall, it’s a late flight to Atlanta, the city where Yelawolf’s rap roots took hold. Yelawolf and the gang meet with local icons like graffiti artist Dr. Dax, producer WLPWR and rapper Grip Plyaz. It’s an emotional time as Yelawolf reconnects with his past.
Yelawolf takes advantage of his time in Albuquerque to hit up local hot spots and party in the desert. Next, Yelawolf and crew travel to South Dakota, where Yelawolf is slated to headline a show, but not before meeting up with a motorcycle stunt team and fellow Slumerican rapper, Struggle Jennings.
Guess what - Ricky and Julian are back in jail. But that's OK, jail's cool and the Boys are ready to get fucked up and high! But there's one BIG problem. Can Julian figure this one out?
The biblical story of Sodom. It’s stood for thousands of years as a powerful lesson of the perils of wickedness. According to the Bible, the men of Sodom were so wicked that God destroyed the city in a shower of fire and brimstone. But did the city of Sodom ever exist and could it be possible to locate? At Tall el-Hammam, in modern day Jordan, archaeologists have uncovered evidence of a once thriving bronze age city, destroyed by some cataclysmic event, that they believe is the city of Sodom.
Drop that baggage — and let go of anger, frustration and longing. This effortless guided meditation takes an easygoing approach to visualization.
What is meditation? Begin your journey toward a calmer, clearer mind by learning the basics and try a guided meditation that focuses on the breath.
Release resentment toward others — and oneself — and learn to live with greater compassion. Andy guides a loving kindness meditation.
Overwhelmed? It often begins within. Change this relationship to anxiety and cope with stress using a simple, powerful meditation technique: noting.
Pause for a moment of gratitude, and learn to listen to the mind. Andy explores ways to fall in love with life and introduces a reflection meditation.
Transform your anger into something positive. Andy discusses how a shift in perspective can be a life-changing tool when relating to others.
Open your mind. Andy explores why the possibilities are limitless with a consistent mindfulness practice and leads a resting awareness meditation.
How do we experience pain? Be present without the suffering that feels unbearable, and bring the body and mind together with a body scan meditation.