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Continuing our sermon series titled 'The Church on Mission', Pastor Myron shares from Acts 3:1-21, a sermon titled 'In the Name of Jesus Walk!'. If you need support or encouragement, or would like to learn more about how to begin a relationship with Jesus, please reach out to the church or email help@hhachurch.com.
The cage breaks open. Caravaggio breaks with it.Chained in a torture chamber beneath the fortress, Caravaggio faces the Grand Master one last time. Faith against flesh. Obedience against desire. What follows is an escape down a fortress wall, a boat in the dark, and a fugitive painter running not toward freedom but toward the only thing he has left.Act Three is the fall. Brutal. Beautiful. Inevitable.Sicily. Caravaggio paints like a man on fire. In Syracuse, a burial. In Messina, a nativity. Each canvas more desperate than the last. Each one a confession he cannot say out loud. The genius is still there. The man holding the brush is disappearing.Back in Rome, the news arrives. Lena. The woman whose face launched his greatest work. Gone. Caravaggio learns what it costs to leave someone behind in a city that devours the unprotected.Cardinal Del Monte makes his final play. A pardon. A real one. Signed by the Pope himself. But the pardon needs a delivery and Caravaggio needs to stay alive long enough to receive it.Naples. A prison cell. Malaria. Chains. The Grand Master finds him one last time. Two men who could never say what they meant finally say it. It is too late for both of them.Then a swamp. Bandits. A boiling sun. A beach. A boy. Two nuns. And the Tyrrhenian coast, where the greatest painter of his generation reaches for the light one final time.The pardon arrives. The man does not.Act Three is reckoning. Loss. Grace. The moment the fuse runs out.What you see in the art, you will find in the artist. What you see in the artist, you will find in the man.Cast Dennis Kleinman · Narrator Craig Parker · Caravaggio Dan Lauria · Cardinal Del Monte Bruce Davison · Alof de Wignacourt Shaan Sharma · Stefano della Croce Catherine Lidstone · Lena Sarah Elmaleh · Maria Brendan Bradley · Annibale Carracci Noah James · Ranuccio Tomassoni Josh Sterling · Ottavio Tomassoni Zeke Alton · Giovan Tomassoni Nick Monteleone · Mancini Matt Curtin · Toppa Bjorn Johnson · Pope Paul V Ray Abruzzo · Pope Clement VIIIWritten by Richard VetereExecutive Produced by Jack Levy, Shaan Sharma, and Mark KnellTable Read is a Manifest Media production.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Leontes puts Hermione on trial. The oracle of Apollo pronounces her innocent. Leontes says the oracle is wrong. Immediately Mamillius is reported dead, and Leontes is exorcised of his mad paranoia. Antigonus abandons Perdita on the seacoast of Bohemia, but is killed by a bear. The baby is found by a shepherd and his son.
Ahoy Pirates, this week in Sea of Thieves, we are having to deal with a delay of Act 3, details behind the changes coming to Hourglass, and the server testing for Last Ship Standing! All that and more on this week's episode! Support: https://www.patreon.com/keelhauledpodcast Contact Info: Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/captlogun.bsky.social Email: Captlogun@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/capt_logun Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/capt_logun Gamertag: CaptainLogun Community: Keelhauled Podcast Discord: https://discord.gg/5VRabwR Other Places to Listen: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/keelhauled-a-sea-of-thieves-podcast/id1351615675?mt=2 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2BrEqA6prz6t31wlFgaWaS Merch: Teespring: https://teespring.com/stores/keelhauled-podcast
Episode 247 - Act 3 - The Motivated Dad - Finding the source of what keeps us going as a DadIn this third act of a four-part series inspired by Daniel Pink's insightful video on planning for 2026 (link in show notes), host Dave dives into motivation and becoming a more intentional dad this year. Drawing from Pink's framework, Dave reframes it specifically for fathers, urging us to adjust our inner operating system and embrace discomfort as a path to growth.Dave highlights the "85% rule": aim for goals where you succeed eight or nine times out of ten—not too easy, but with room for challenge and learning. Pick just one priority for 2026 instead of overwhelming yourself with dozens. Redefine discomfort—like the uncertainties of fatherhood—as on-the-job learning opportunities. He shares his own stretch: committing to 365 daily episodes on The How To Podcast Series, including a grueling 24-hour marathon recording on February 13-14.Practical tips include designing friction wisely (e.g., delete a distracting app to reclaim time), making public promises to one accountable person (avoid over-sharing on social to prevent backlash), and tracking small wins with victory laps to build momentum. Like a river finding the path of least resistance, streamline your life to create space for what matters.Dave emphasizes sustainable growth over grand gestures. Big year-end goals often lead to burnout; tiny, consistent actions create rhythm and forward momentum for your family and self.Key Takeaway: Invest in yourself as a dad this year—be a little selfish with your growth. Watch Daniel Pink's video multiple times, grab his free workbook, and pick one intentional goal. Small systems beat big dreams every time.Design Your Best Year Ever: A Science-Backed System for 2026https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q10H5RA3eCADaniel's free workbook - https://www.danpink.com/workbook Playlist Link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC2syoh-4I8L-mOMkJ_kNJgZgHB3G3sFZ https://www.danpink.com/___https://dadspace.camusic provided by Blue Dot SessionsSong: The Big Ten https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/258270
Leontes suffers from a kind of paranoia that Shakespeare hints has a psychological origin, but is also a way of talking of “original sin,” the predisposition to see cynically and reductively. Paulina plays the role of female prophet confronting a tyrant king, leaves the newborn child. Leontes commands it be exposed.
Magic Island Storytelling Theatre: Strange Tales From The Isle Of Arran: Ghost & fairy tales & more.
I think I said, in my intro to the first part of this story, that this was going to be a three-parter. Such is the nature of improvised, unscripted performance (as here) that the imagination can run freer than originally intended, with the effect that this is now the penultimate episode of a FOUR part story. There's a lot to get through, after all - our Katy is set to be executed for witchcraft, but unexpected help comes from someone who might previously have been thought a villain in this little saga. Surprises, dramatic escapades and a descent to a very surreal underworld dominate this second-last episode.
Rooms of Experience, Act 3 By Steffany SommersStarring Patty McCormack as Ada Wells and Dan Lauria as DA Harvey DavisEverything converges.The courtroom becomes the center of gravity. Every choice Dana made now has a witness.Alexis puts Ada on the stand. And for the first time, the story is told without protection.No strategy. No framing. Just truth.Ada speaks about the years. The fear. The promises she made when no one else would. About loving someone the world was never built for.The room changes.Disability rights advocates clash with prosecutors. Expert testimony collides with lived experience. The line between justice and cruelty grows thinner by the minute.Harvey pushes for a conviction. The system demands closure. The media waits for a headline.Dana is forced to decide who she is when the rules stop helping.Not as a prosecutor. As a human being.The verdict comes down. And nothing about it feels simple.In the end, there is no victory. Only consequence. Only reckoning.Act Three asks the final question.What do we owe each other when love is the only thing left?Starring Academy Award nominee Patty McCormack (The Bad Seed) as Ada Wells with Dan Lauria (The Wonder Years) as DA Harvey Davis Craig Parker (The Lord of the Rings) as Detective Curtis Nicholas Gonzalez (The Good Doctor) as Carter Nora Zehetner (Heroes, Everwood) as Rebecca Alyshia Ochse as Dana Jeffries Candice Coke as Alexis Martinez Eileen Grubba as Gina Gordon Alain Uy as Ethan and narrated by Sarah ElmalehTable Read is executive produced by Jack Levy, Mark Knell, and Sean Sharma. A Manifest Media production.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Miskatonic Playhouse presents Act 3 of Resort, by Kat Clay A party of rich people go to the remote Tekelili Wellness Resort on the promise of a revolutionary beauty drug. Will they survive?--------- Keeper of Arcane Lore: NewmanZelda Faraday: Tall TomRichard Gregory Fowler: PeteThierri de Milliard: Mr SpikeTifanni Trezotta: OlgaSound and Video Editing: The Cosmic OutpostMusic and sound by Syrinscape (http://syrinscape.com)---------Find the scenario here: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/509389?affiliate_id=3500905---------Find us at www.MiskatonicPlayhouse.comSupport us at ko-fi.com/MiskatonicPlayhouse
Tackle the five "riddles" of the Upstream: lateness, shifting schedules, devices, memorization, and side conversations. This scene replaces top-down rules with collaborative Rules of Engagement, teaching you how to co-create a "container" for the work. Learn how specificity creates clarity and how a lack of shame, especially during memorization, maximizes the vulnerability necessary for great acting.To access all of the resources discussed in this video for free, visit www.deconstructingdirecting.com
In our final scene of Act 3, we navigate the ethics of intimacy, violence, and trauma on stage. Learn to conduct a Content Audit and understand the roles of specialized partners like Intimacy Directors and Mental Health Coordinators. By applying the four pillars of consent, you will learn to build a "Brave Space" where charged stories can be told with integrity, safety, and profound impact.To access all of the resources discussed in this video for free, visit www.deconstructingdirecting.com
Enter the "Pressure Cooker" of Tech with a plan for Triage. This scene examines the four major pressure points of the transition to the stage, from incomplete designs to actor overwhelm. Learn to implement "Rituals of Stability" that keep the team grounded when the schedule gets heavy, and discover the final, essential phase of directing: the intentional act of letting go.To access all of the resources discussed in this video for free, visit www.deconstructingdirecting.com
Examine the subjective myth of the "best actor" and reimagine casting as a complex, ethical puzzle. This scene provides a framework for "drawing the line" regarding representation and marginalized identities, moving past survivorship bias into a practice of Reckless Transparency. Learn to create audition notices that signal your values and build an ensemble based on a shared artistic vision.To access all of the resources discussed in this video for free, visit www.deconstructingdirecting.com
Shift your perspective from the Medical Model of disability ("fixing" the person) to the Social Model ("fixing" the environment). This scene introduces the habit of Access Needs, providing language to ensure every artist—neurodivergent, disabled, or otherwise—has the "ramps" they need to participate fully. Discover how representation on stage can move from "cripface" to authentic, brave belonging.To access all of the resources discussed in this video for free, visit www.deconstructingdirecting.com
Collaboration isn't the absence of conflict; it's how you handle the "pinch points" when they arise. This scene helps you distinguish between Communication Failures (which require repair) and Power Struggles (which require boundaries). Learn to invite curiosity into your dialogue, helping you loosen your grip on control while ensuring every member of the team feels heard and aligned.To access all of the resources discussed in this video for free, visit www.deconstructingdirecting.com
When conflict or friction pulls at your rehearsal, how do you keep the process moving? This scene examines the physiological reality of being "triggered" as a director and offers the DESC scripting framework to address behavior without sacrificing kindness. Move beyond the fear-based ultimatum and learn to set structural boundaries that protect both the art and the artist.To access all of the resources discussed in this video for free, visit www.deconstructingdirecting.com
Explore a foundational principle of the Deconstructing Directing: Reckless Kindness. This scene breaks down the difference between "niceness" (which avoids conflict) and "kindness" (which uses radical specificity to build trust). Learn to balance a high regard for your collaborators with the necessary risks of leadership, transforming kindness from a soft sentiment into a strategic, operational tool.To access all of the resources discussed in this video for free, visit www.deconstructingdirecting.com
This week, we'll turn to Genesis 15 and the story of a promise made in the midst of fear, waiting, and uncertainty. As God meets Abram with reassurance and covenant, we're invited to consider what it means to trust when the future feels unclear and the promise feels delayed. Join us as we explore a story of faith, commitment, and a God who binds Himself to His word, even when the outcome is not yet visible to the human eye.
Our heroes find themselves in a shocking gunfight after the public murder of Heaston. Some will fight, some will help, and one will murder...
The gang is back together to introduce act three of HORROR AT HEADSTONE HILL, recap the road so far, reintroduce their characters, and share some favorite memories!
After Iago tells Othello that Cassio has Desdemona's handkerchief, the two swear a demonic vow of revenge. Othello tells Desdemona a lie, that the handkerchief is black magic. Emilia says that people are not jealous for a cause. A third woman in the play, Bianca the prostitute.
Elizabeth returns to discuss Harry & Draco raiding a retirement home for witches and wizards & Albus, Scorpius, and Delphi go back to the maze task at the Triwizard Tournament. Also, Delphi's true identity is finally revealed.
After Orsino and Meredith have been chastised and sent away to their respective corners to think about what they've done, Hawke is free to roam the city of Kirkwall and check in on their various companions. Special thanks to Redd Spinks for our amazing logo as well as to Miracle of Sound for the song Age Of The Dragon, which we use as our theme music. You can find the show on Instagram and Bluesky!! You can find Matt's other work here! You can find Frankie's other work here! Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! Rate us on Pocket Casts! Wanna join the Certain POV Discord? Click here!
Within a single scene in the center of the play, Iago turns Othello from loving husband to jealous maniac. The question of faith, in love and religion. Othello demands “ocular proof.” What Iago gives him is “ocular”—images of infidelity planted in his imagination.
Elizabeth is back as usual for this episode, but we also have Mallory returning as well. They join Dan to discuss some interesting scenes where Albus & Scorpius plan to destroy the time turner, we learn Delphi is not exactly trustworthy, and Ron tells everyone of the last whereabouts of Albus & Scorpius.
Act 3: The Proclamation | A Christmas Story Week 3December 14, 2025Message by Pat Hood [Lead Pastor] Scripture References & Sermon PointsIsaiah 8:22-9:7Matthew 4:12-17The Proclamation Replaces Our Gloom With GloryThe Proclamation Reminds Us Of The Gift We've Been GivenThe Proclamation Calls Us To Announce The Good News
This week's sermon explores Act 3 of God's story through Genesis 12 and Matthew 1, showing how God's promises to Abraham and David are fulfilled in Jesus. Albie Powers called the church to embrace faith, risk, and obedience. Elm City Church is celebrating how God has multiplied the mission through bold steps in church planting and student ministry. In this next stage, this challenges listeners to take faithful risks in the mission that God has called us to.
Act 3: The Proclamation | A Christmas Story Week 3December 14, 2025Message by Kyle Goen [Riverdale Campus Pastor]Scripture References & Sermon PointsIsaiah 8:22-9:7Matthew 4:12-17The Proclamation Replaces Our Gloom With GloryThe Proclamation Reminds Us Of The Gift We've Been GivenThe Proclamation Calls Us To Announce The Good News
Act 3: The Proclamation | A Christmas Story Week 3December 14, 2025Message by RC Ford [Stewarts Creek Campus Pastor]Scripture References & Sermon PointsIsaiah 8:22-9:7Matthew 4:12-17The Proclamation Replaces Our Gloom With GloryThe Proclamation Reminds Us Of The Gift We've Been GivenThe Proclamation Calls Us To Announce The Good News
On this episode, we bring you a special presentation of act 3 of our made-for-podcast Christmas movie: “A Bomb For Christmas 2: Past, Present, and Future.” We will be releasing a new act every Tuesday until Christmas! Brief Synopsis: Last year, detective Tracy Chabert helped her partner, Holly, foil a plot to blow up a small town Christmas festival. This Christmas, someone is out to get revenge on Holly and it’s up to Tracy to save her…and she’ll be getting a little help from the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Christmas Present, and Christmas Future. It’s the movie that answers the question no one asked, “What would happen if you combined Die Hard 2 an A Christmas Carol?” In Act 3, The Ghost of Christmas Present shows Tracy that her partner, Holly, isn’t the only one she has to save on this perilous Christmas Eve. Download here! 00:00 – 00:20 Intro 00:20 – 08:33 Act 2 08:33 – 10:21 Credits (The embedded player for the episode is bellow the credits) A Bomb for Christmas 2: Past Present and Future Act 2 was written directed and produced by Tim Babb Cast: Kiki Cronin as Tracy Chabert Emmily Scherb as Jemma Rickmanovich Jeffery Cronin as the Russian Voice Trish Healey as Betty Justin Dinger as Gern Blanston Dynelle Babb as Holly McTiernan Brendan Scherb as Bobby McTiernan With special podcaster guest stars… Alonso Duralde from LinoleumKnife, Maximum Film, Breakfast All Day, and Deck The Hallmark and author of Have Yourself a Movie Little Christmas – Revised and Updated Edition as the Ghost of Christmas Present. Noah, from the TANcast Podcast (NSFW), as Joe McKringleberry and Edward Frizzelle from That's Hindsight as George The choral renditions of We Wish You A Merry Christmas and The Star Spangled Banner were performed by the 1995 Lincoln High School Chamber Ensemble All other music and sound effects were public domain found at Pixabay.com This made-for-podcast Christmas movie is a work of fiction. Any similarity to actual persons living or dead or actual events is purely coincidental. Copyright 2025 by the Can’t Wait for Christmas Podcast. All rights reserved. Tune in December 15th for the next regular episode of the Can’t Wait For Christmas Podcast and December 16th for A Bomb for Christmas 2: Past, Present, and Future Act 4.
Elizabeth returns to discuss a scenes where McGonagall scolds both kids and adults, Harry has a talk with Albus, and Ginny attempts to calm Harry after a vivid dream.
Act 3 of 3: Stockstill in the searchlight. Stand together. Yes, banish hesitation, but it's okay to look back sometimes too. A god must feed, so can one starve? The Custodians strive for resolution.Coming next on 2 December – Next assignment (It Feeds Backstage)Programme notesThis production contains violence, body horror, grotesque religious imagery, cults, religious trauma, family trauma, government corruption and oppression, police violence, and references to ritual sacrifice.Play the Assignment we're playing in this production, The Stone Shackle, with your own Silt Verses RPG gaming group. And let us know how your Custodians resolve it!CreditsSTARRING:- Marta Da Silva (The Silt Verses) as Nim Harrow, of The Watcher in the Wings- B Narr (The Silt Verses) as Jasper Finch, of The Pox-Martyr- Fiona KT Howat (What Am I Rolling?) as Billie Fletcher, of The Waxen ScrivenerROLEPLAYING GAME SYSTEM: The Silt Verses RPG, by Gabriel Robinson and Jason Cordova, published by The Gauntlet.MUSIC BY: Matt BoothmanEDITED AND PRODUCED BY: Matt BoothmanFind usOn InstagramOn Tumblrwww.MerelyRoleplayers.com
Julie returns to provide her signature incendiary commentary! Elizabeth also joins the episode to continue her first read of Cursed Child. We discuss alternate versions of Hermione & Ron, Umbridge's power-up, and Snape's redemption. Julie wraps the episode by giving a summary of her thoughts on Cursed Child as a whole up to this point so stick around til the end!
Send us a text#deathangel #interview #thrashmetal THAT METAL INTERVIEW presents Mark Osegueda of Death Angel & Kerry King Band (recorded November 2025). DEATH ANGEL's Mark Osegueda drops by to chat about the band's upcoming North American tour in which they will perform 'Act III' in its entirety. Mark gives us an update on the Kerry King Band & reveals his favorite Slayer song.That Metal Interview Podcast is FREE and ON DEMAND, stream now on Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Spotify, Anchor, Google Podcasts, Pandora, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Deezer, Bandcamp.Listen to #ThatMetalInterviewPodcast: https://lnk.to/uj7sH3k4Follow us on Twitter: / thatmetalinterv Follow us on Instagram: / thatmetalinterview Like us on Facebook: / thatmetalinterview Subscribe on YouTube: / jrocksmetalzoneSupport the show(9) Facebook(6) That Metal Interview Podcast (@ThatMetalInterv) / X (twitter.com)That Metal Interview Podcast (@thatmetalinterview) • Instagram photos and videos(2297) That Metal Interview Podcast - YouTube
Macbeth sees Banquo's Ghost sitting in his chair at the banquet. This drives him back to the witches, who show him three Apparitions that give him three riddling oracles that, once again, he interprets according to what he wants to hear.
In this episode of Concepts and Conversations with Coach Bryan Thomas, we take a nostalgic ride back to TM Camp 1999 in Zanesville, Ohio—a place filled with spiritual awakening, youthful excitement, and unforgettable memories. Coach Bryan brings listeners into the world of anticipation, emotion, and faith as he recounts the moments leading up to that annual summer escape — from bus rides filled with laughter to the unmistakable scent of the Zanesville air.As he revisits those sacred campgrounds, he reflects on faith, growing up, and the mysterious young woman who once captured his attention. The tension between devotion and desire unfolds with honesty and humor, giving us a heartfelt window into a 16-year-old's mind—torn between the call of God and the pull of young love.And just when you think the story has settled, Coach Bryan adds a special touch to the end of this episode — a brand-new song inspired by The Chronicles of the Mystery Girl, capturing the emotion, nostalgia, and reflection of those summer days. This song closes the episode with soul, sound, and sentiment, marking a perfect harmony between story and music.Tune in and experience storytelling, reflection, and melody woven together — one day, one moment at a time.
Star Trek Adventures: Whatever Should Be Done Must Be Done — Act III “The Codex” Second Edition Starter Campaign Finale!After seven months of exploration, discovery, and danger, the SNA crew reaches the grand finale of the Star Trek Adventures Second Edition Starter Campaign. What will they uncover in The Codex? Can they protect the ideals of the Federation when science and survival are at odds?The crew of the Challenger has finally made contact with Dr. Urotoxa, uncovering secrets buried deep beneath an alien world. What begins as a scientific investigation into an ancient site quickly becomes something far greater: something that could threaten the very foundations of the Federation.While the away team studies the mysterious rectangular carving pulsing beneath the surface, the bridge crew gazes into the endless storm of galactic nucleosynthetics...colossal plumes of glowing gas sweeping through the system like the arms of some cosmic leviathan. But within those swirling shadows, something stirs. A glint. A threat. A Nausicaan warship, emerging from the void.Tune in for an unforgettable conclusion filled with mystery, negotiation, and the spirit of Starfleet at its finest. The final frontier has one last secret to reveal in a conclusion that you will not want to miss.
Elizabeth returns to discuss alternate Draco's aggressive but caring interaction with Scorpius, a surprising detail about this world's Cedric Diggory, and the appearance of Severus Snape.
Podcast Episode Description: “The Anticipation in Charlotte – Act III: The Long Night and the Plan”In Act III of “The Anticipation in Charlotte”, Coach Bryan Thomas takes us deeper into the late-night energy and emotional tension of that unforgettable 1997 church convention weekend.Friday night's service has ended — a powerful, freeing moment for young Bryan — but the story is far from over. What follows is a vivid recollection of friendship, youthful curiosity, and the unshakable pull of a long-standing crush known only as the Tabernacle Girl.
Elizabeth returns to discuss an alternate timeline as Scorpius returns to a world where Voldy won and Umbridge runs Hogwarts.
With Ensign Tennan critically injured but still determined to lend his expertise, the crew of the U.S.S. Challenger faces its greatest trial yet. As they make first contact with the mysterious Bryozoan Conveyer, the truth of the Colony's invasion finally comes to light: the species is not seeking conquest, but survival, driven to desperate measures by forces tearing their existence apart.With time running out, the crew must decide how far they will go to help these new beings they have encountered while racing to repair their failing warp core. The trimetric fracture threatens to consume the Challenger, dragging them into the unknown depths of the twelfth dimension. Can they aid the Colony and escape with their ship and lives intact?Listen now to find out in the exciting conclusion to Chapter Two, Dare to Be Wise!Episode Art by Justin Usher from the Star Trek Adventures 2e Starter Campaign BookletSend us a textSupport the show
The Miskatonic Playhouse presents Act 3 of The Well of All Fear, an ENNIE award winning scenario by Kat Clay.When Mr Millwood, cad-about-town and local ne'er-do-well, goes missing in April 1813, his young sister has the most to lose. Miss Millwood's fear for her brother is only exacerbated by her own terror; if he were found dead, the family estate would be inherited by a distant relative, leaving the unmarried Miss Millwood destitute. The investigators are engaged to track down the missing brother before it is too late!Featuring guests Taya and Maijai from @DamselsInDicestress---------Keeper of Arcane Lore: Heather ValyGirlMiss Azad: Taya Campbell OverCaptain Trumpeter: Maijai HibberdMiss Chesterton: LydiaMr Fergusson: StuSound and Video Editing: The Cosmic OutpostMusic and sound by Syrinscape (http://syrinscape.com)---------Get the scenario at https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/436216?affiliate_id=3500905---------Find us at www.MiskatonicPlayhouse.comSupport us at ko-fi.com/MiskatonicPlayhouse
Act 3 of 3: Nasus, Nipperkin, Sacramento, how the fuck does your garden grow?Coming next on 23 September – After the end (Tipping Point Backstage)Programme notesThis production contains climate breakdown, allusions to sex, conspiracy theories, gun violence, psychic coercion, and death. It mentions people in cages and dying of thirst.What caused the apocalypse and how can we avoid it happening in the real world? Learn all about climate breakdown (and who you need to yell at to do something about it) with videos and online courses from Foggy Outline.Support Apocalypse World: Burned Over, the new edition of the roleplaying game we're playing.Get ready for our next production by listening to The Silt Verses and watching our guest appearance on What Am I Rolling?'s two-part series playing The Between, run by its designer, Jason Cordova.CreditsSTARRING:- Alexander Pankhurst as Sacramento del Barco, the News- Natalie Winter as Sundown, the Brainer- Chris Starkey as Nasus Nest, the WaterbearerROLEPLAYING GAME SYSTEM: Apocalypse World, second edition, by Vincent D Baker and Meguey Baker. The News playbook with Josh Savoie.MUSIC BY: Alexander PankhurstEDITED AND PRODUCED BY: Matt BoothmanFind usOn InstagramOn Tumblrwww.MerelyRoleplayers.com
Join us as we dive into the scene where Hamlet confronts his mother, kills Polonius and is visited by the Ghost in Shakespeare's Hamlet
In Act 3 of our three-part arc, Episode 78: “Designing Your Blueprint”, Tamela Aldridge joins us for a powerful conversation about creativity, resilience, and the freedom to carve your own path—especially in uncertain times. Together, we reflect on the role of creative expression in sustaining hope and purpose, and explore the transformative work of Only Make Believe as a beacon of what's possible when we stay rooted in our calling. We also dive into what it means to embrace multiple paths at once, honor personal evolution, and move through life transitions with intention. In the final stretch of this episode, we explore the meaning of family—both biological and chosen—and the intentional relationships that sustain us. We also reflect on the ongoing challenge of balancing work with personal fulfillment. This episode is a meditation on growth, connection, and the courage to build a life—and a creative practice—on your own terms.
On today's episode the co-creators of MissCast Productions (Maisie Gospodarek and Jasmine Sherman) join us as we perform a pair of short plays written by host Steven.MissCast Productions will be presenting a Cabaret showcase at the Community Showcase Stage on the Missoula Fairgrounds on Saturday, August 9 (if you're listening on day of release, that's tomorrow!). Jasmine will be performing in "Lyle the Crocodile" at The Missoula Children's Theatre in late September.More information about MissCast Productions can be found on instagram, Bluesky, or Facebook.Speaking of Bluesky, the first play in today's show, "On the Dawn", was inspired by a post from @kevinterribly, and the second play, "No Time Like the Past", was inspired by a post from notyourr.anushka. Thanks to both for the inspirations.A big thank you to Jasmine and Maisie for performing, thanks to Cullen Vance (cullenvancecreative.com) for the wonderful intro/outro music, and thanks to Daniel Blue Rodriguez (@bluewolfd) for the thumbnail artwork.Some music in the episode was created by Kevin MacLeod and used through Creative Commons.If you would like to comment on today's episode, we can be reached via email at WebStagePodcast@gmail.com
Abu and Leo are joined by dungeon master Noah to continue their first ever Dune-themed Dungeons & Dragons adventure. In this action-packed episode, Ziggy and Rozhok battle the legendary Fedaykin warriors of Muad'dib. This episode contains SPOILERS for Dune and Dune Messiah Listen to Act 4 early on Noah's podcast Try Not to Die: https://pod.link/1497019325 Get ad-free episodes and bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/GomJabbar Say thank you with a tip: http://buymeacoffee.com/gomjabbar Watch video versions of select episodes: https://www.youtube.com/@loreparty Get yourself some custom-designed Dune swag: https://www.gomjabbarshop.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you listening naked? More disease at the afternoon show, a Meghan Markle raspberry spread taste test, a "Sister Act 3" update, and RIP Wink Martindale Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.