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Real Live Faith Podcast
Asking For A Friend

Real Live Faith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 39:51


Ep. 83 In our first video episode, we're introducing a new series, "Asking For A Friend!" If you've ever hesitated to ask a tough question about faith because you thought you *should* already know the answer... If you've ever felt like everyone else has their faith figured out while you're still trying to make sense of things... You're in the right place. This is a space to bring up real, honest, and sometimes even awkward questions about faith, life, and what it truly means to follow Jesus. Because here's the thing-we all have questions, especially when it comes to faith. And sometimes, we just don't know where to take them. But asking questions is not only okay, it's essential for spiritual growth!In this series, we're going to tackle the hard stuff, the questions believers are actually asking. And here's the best part: these aren't just random questions we came up with. They're YOUR questions. This podcast is a conversation, and we want to hear from you. If you've got a burning question about faith, send it our way! Faith isn't about pretending to have it all together. It's about seeking, asking, and growing. And that's exactly what we're going to do together in this series. So grab a cup of coffee, get comfy, and let's get into it. Because the questions we ask today just might be the ones that deepen our faith tomorrow.

Real Live Faith Podcast
God Placed You There for a Reason: Reaching Your Circle of Influence

Real Live Faith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 35:01


Ep. 82 In this episode, we're uncovering some of the most powerful ministry moments that are hidden in everyday life. Do I need a platform to talk about Jesus? Who am I supposed to share the Gospel with in my daily life? How do I start the conversation or lead it to share my faith? You don't have to reach everyone. You just have to reach the ones God has entrusted to you. That means you don't have to compare your influence to someone else's. You simply need to steward your circle well — whether that's 100 people or just 1!

Mad Rush with Trisha Addicks
EP 29: Mad Rush Holiday Rewind with Rush Mentor Meredith Pannek

Mad Rush with Trisha Addicks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 74:17


As part of our year-end rewind, I'm revisiting some of my favorite episodes from this year! In this episode of Mad Rush, I'm joined by one of my It's All Greek to Me mentors, Meredith Pannek, who brings her signature humor and extensive experience to the table. Together, we dive into the real DOs and DON'Ts of rush, what sororities are looking for in new members, and we even take a moment to dispel some of the most common rush rumors. Plus, you'll hear a few wild It's All Greek to Me stories that you won't want to miss! Whether you're prepping for rush or love a good laugh, this episode is packed with insight, fun, and plenty of sage advice. So sit back, listen, and enjoy this rewind episode full of laughs and valuable tips! Follow Meredith on social media: IG: @Pannek_at_the_disco TikTok: @danny_devitos_wife Follow Trisha on Instagram: https://instagram.com/@rushwithconfidence Learn more about Trisha's company at: https://itsallgreektome.org Have questions or comments? Send us an email: info@madrushpod.com #sororityrush #college #sororityrecruitment #sorority #greeklife #bamarush  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mad Rush with Trisha Addicks
EP 27: Mad Rush Holiday Rewind- Rush Stories & Tips with Mary Harris!

Mad Rush with Trisha Addicks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 64:44


Hey, everyone, and welcome back to Mad Rush! As we wrap up this year, I'm taking the next three weeks to revisit some of my favorite episodes—conversations that made us laugh, inspired us and offered many great takeaways. Whether you're catching them for the first time or coming back for another listen, these are the moments worth reliving as we close the year together. In today's rewind, I'm joined by my original It's All Greek to Me mentor, Mary Harris Morgan. We dive into essential Fall rush tips, share the ultimate do's and don'ts for making a great impression, and recount some memorable sorority life mishaps—all with plenty of laughs along the way. Mary Harris, a proud Atlanta native and University of Georgia alum, was an Alpha Delta Pi and the mastermind behind It's All Greek to Me's first Rush Bible. She's been an invaluable part of the company since day one, and I've been lucky to have her, So sit back, relax, and enjoy this fun and wisdom-filled conversation between two longtime friends who genuinely know the Greek life inside and out! Follow Trisha on Instagram: https://instagram.com/@rushwithconfidence Learn more about Trisha's company at: https://itsallgreektome.org Have questions or comments? Send us an email: info@madrushpod.com #sororityrush #college #sororityrecruitment #sorority #greeklife #bamarush  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mad Rush with Trisha Addicks
EP 26: Heartfelt Hilarity with Recruiter Mel Hunkapiller

Mad Rush with Trisha Addicks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 65:01


In this episode of Mad Rush, I'm joined by my longtime friend and trusted confidante, Mel Hunkapiller. Fair warning: you might cringe at some of our stories, but Mel's incredible advice makes it all worth it! If you've ever interacted with It's All Greek to Me, you've likely seen Mel's name pop up—she's been a key part of my business since its inception and has supported me in life and work since 1988. Mel and I go way back to our college days as Chi Omegas, where we bonded over late-night laughs and unforgettable memories (we truly know where the bodies are buried). Beyond being my admin extraordinaire and creative sounding board, Mel has a thriving career as a recruiter and branding expert. She brings invaluable insights into creating and perfecting your personal brand, and she's here to share her wisdom with us today. Tune in for a mix of hilarious stories and actionable branding advice—welcome, Mel! Follow Mel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mhunkapiller/ Follow Trisha on Instagram: https://instagram.com/@rushwithconfidence Learn more about Trisha's company at: https://itsallgreektome.org Have questions or comments? Send us an email: info@madrushpod.com #sororityrush #college #sororityrecruitment #sorority #greeklife #bamarush  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Alarmist
The Aftermath: The Trojan War Horse

The Alarmist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 34:57


New Guest Expert! On this week's Aftermath, Rebecca speaks with Dr. Armand D'Angour of Jesus College Oxford. Host of the podcast It's All Greek and Latin To Me and a professor of the classics, Armand is expertly equipped to walk us through the many colorful characters in this infamous ancient telling of the fall of Troy. Not to mention the scandalous quote he ends the interview with! Afterward, Patreon subscribers can join Fact Checker Chris Smith and Producer Clayton Early for the post-interview breakdown. Are we possibly throwing a God in Jail?! Join our Patreon!We have merch!Join our Discord!Tell us who you think is to blame at http://thealarmistpodcast.comEmail us at thealarmistpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @thealarmistpodcastFollow us on Twitter @alarmistThe Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/alarmist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mad Rush with Trisha Addicks
Episode 8: Mentor Meredith Pannek Shares Her Rush Tips for this Fall!

Mad Rush with Trisha Addicks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 68:41


Today, Trisha is joined by her Mentor, Meredith Pannek. Meredith combines humor and her vast experience to give real, pertinent rush advice. Trisha and Meredith discuss the DOs and DON'Ts of rush and what sororities are really looking for in their new members. They dispel rumors and tell a few crazy It's All Greek to Me stories.  @Pannek_at_the_disco Tik Tok: danny_devitos_wife Follow Trisha on Instagram: https://instagram.com/@rushwithconfidence Learn more about Trisha's company at: https://itsallgreektome.org Have questions or comments? Send us an email: info@madrushpod.com

Aspects of History
Socrates with Armand D'Angour

Aspects of History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 54:02


Armand D'Angour joins to discuss his new pod, but then we go into a really interesting conversation about Socrates and whether he really is the origin of Western Thought? Is there in fact a woman we should be talking about, the beguiling Aspasia. Armand D'Angour Links It's All Greek (& Latin) to Me on Spotify It's All Greek (& Latin) to Me on Apple Socrates in Love Ancient Greek Music on YouTube Armand on X Aspects of History Links Aspects of History on X Ollie on X Aspects of History on Instagram Get in touch: history@aspectsofhistory.com Check out Badlands Ranch: badlandsranch.com/AOH Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mad Rush with Trisha Addicks
Episode 2: Mary Harris, It's All Greek to Me's Original Rush Mentor!

Mad Rush with Trisha Addicks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 55:04


Host Trisha Addicks is joined by her original It's All Greek to Me mentor, Mary Harris Morgan. The ladies discuss valuable rush tips, share do's and don'ts ahead of the Fall rush, sorority life mishaps, and a few laughs along the way. Mary Harris Morgan is an Atlanta, Georgia, native who graduated from the University of Georgia and was an Alpha Delta Pi. Mary Harris is It's All Greek to Me's first Mentor and the creator of the company's first proprietary Rush Bible. Trisha has known Mary Harris since she was born and relies on her to keep her on her toes. Mary Harris and her fiancé, Carson, live in Atlanta with their two dogs. Follow Mary Harris on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_muhum_/ Follow Trisha on Instagram: https://instagram.com/@rushwithconfidence Learn more about Trisha's company at: https://itsallgreektome.org Have questions or comments? Send us an email: info@madrushpod.com

Mad Rush with Trisha Addicks
Episode 3: Rush Style with Sabrina Davis, owner of Range Boutique

Mad Rush with Trisha Addicks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 51:33


Host Trisha Addicks chats Rush Style with her dear friend Sabrina Davis. Sabrina Davis is the owner of the premier Buckhead, Atlanta store, Range Boutique. Sabrina has been at the forefront of women-owned businesses in Atlanta. Range offers a host of unique styles and accessories, and the boutique's “California Southern” vibe is showstopping for any woman. Sabrina graduated from the University of Florida and was a Tri Delta. She has styled It's All Greek to Me clients since the company was founded. Check out her Instagram for the latest in fashion and styling. Follow Range Boutique on Instagram: https://instagram.com/rangeboutique Follow Trisha on Instagram: https://instagram.com/@rushwithconfidence Learn more about Trisha's company at: https://itsallgreektome.org Have questions or comments? Send us an email: info@madrushpod.com

Don't Let It Stu
TV HOST DEBBIE MATENOPOULOS, Kate Middleton cancer announcement, Karen Huger DUI, P.Diddy Home Raid, Reality TV's Latest Buzz, Kitchen Quick Fix, Food Trends!

Don't Let It Stu

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 43:32


This week Chef Stu teams up with friend Debbie Matenopoulos, the dynamic host. They discuss the raid on P. Diddy's houses, the cancer announcement from Kate Middleton, Karen Hugers weak DUI arrest statement, Debbie on Obtaining her long-awaited Greek Citizenship, and Kristen Cavallari and dating a 24-year-old! And that's not all! Latest Food Trends and Girl DInner! Chef Stu Social - send your questions for “Kitchen Quick Fix” Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chefstuartokeeffe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chefstuartokeeffe Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/chefstuartokeeffe TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chefstuart?lang=en Chef Stu's Cookbooks & Seasoning:  Quick Six Fix - https://amzn.to/49zVeB0 Cook It, Spill it, Throw it: The Not-So-Real Housewives Parody Cookbook - https://amzn.to/49A8UMi Chef Stu Lovely Seasonings - https://amzn.to/49M7Gxc It's All Greek to Me Cookbook: bit.ly/3VxWKPK This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or the Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Greece Chats with Tony Kariotis
61. Angelo Tsarouchas - Comedian, Actor

Greece Chats with Tony Kariotis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 40:23


In this episode I am joined by Angelo Tsarouchas. If you are part of the Greek community, you've heard of Angelo Tsarouchas. Angelo Tsarouchas is Greek comedian that tours the world making people laugh. A couple years ago I had Angelo on this show, and I figured it's time to catch up again since a lot has changed since then. Since then I've gotten to know Angelo a bit more, whether its grabbing dinner, or attending some of his shows or running into him in Greece, whatever the case, even sitting with Angelo for dinner is like sitting at a comedy show, its always a barrel of laughs. - You also may have seen Angelo in one of his several comedy specials. To name a couple theres: It's All Greek to Me and Bigger is Better. Angelo has a wide selection across most platforms such as Amazon Prime, Netflix and Youtube. What you may not have known is that Angelo is also an actor and has appeared in several films, including Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle. Robert Deniro's The Score, and he's also appeared in the award winning series, Mad Men. Being a part of the Greek Diaspora, Angelo has a true love for Greece and going back as much as possible. Tune in now and see what Angelo is up to! - GreeceChats Podcast is brought to your by The Greek Mortgage Guy, Savvas Fetfatsidis. Let Savvas help you get pre-approved for a mortgage today! Visit ⁠www.rate.com/savvas⁠ - GreeceChats Podcast is available on all podcast platforms, you can follow the podcasts instagram page at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@greecechatspodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. You can also watch the video edition of this episode on YouTube at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠youtube.com/@iamgreece⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Binchtopia
Fatshamed At the 9/11 Tribute Rager

Binchtopia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 92:28


The girlies finally give the people what they've been begging for — an episode on fraternities and sororities. They investigate the fake Greek roots of the American phenomenon, the cost of sorority rush (both spiritual and financial), the dangers of Greek Life, and so much more. Digressions include a wealth of mailbox moments about your own cursed sorority experiences. We no longer host ads on Binchtopia thanks to the support of our patrons. To help make Binchtopia possible and to get access to bonus, mediasodes, zoom hangouts, and a community of binchies, head over to patreon.com/binchtopia.SOURCES:How American Sororities Got Their StartThe American FraternityThe Divine Nine: The history and impact of Black Greek letter organizationsA Brief History of Jewish Greek Life‘I went through it so you should too': Why Greek Life hazing won't die10 Sorority Hazing Horror StoriesI Let 3 Sorority Rush Consultants Read My Life for FilthParents pay me $3,500 to help their daughters get into a sorority.It's All Greek to MeHow Does Sorority Recruitment Work?College Students Keep Dying Because of Fraternity Hazing. Why Is It So Hard to Stop?Students accused of sexual misconduct say Title IX isn't working — and victims agreeThe Hunting Ground: the failures of a new documentary about rape on college campuses.Sexual Victimization Among Sorority Women by Amanda HinkelBama Rush TikTok Is Exposing the Wild Money Behind College Greek Life Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Crazy Money with Paul Ollinger
Sorority Rush Consultant Trisha Addicks (as seen on Bama Rush)

Crazy Money with Paul Ollinger

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 41:37


“Parents Hire $4,000 Sorority Consultants to Help Daughters Dress and Impress During Rush” read the Wall Street Journal headline that nearly made my neck snap. As a middle-aged man whose kids aren't quite college age, I was unaware of the #RushTok phenomenon on TikTok or the Bama Rush documentary that sparked a massive fascination with the sorority rush process at the University of Alabama. Trisha Addicks is the very rush consultant referenced in that WSJ article and featured in Bama Rush. She also happens to be my neighbor, so I invited her to come over and talk about how the whole process works. I had so many questions: Who are these families shelling out $4k for rush help? Why do they do it? How does one become a rush consultant? What's the reason so many young women want to join sororities anyway? And how do you teach them the secret language including terms like PNMs, OOTD, the 5 B's, and The Machine? The conversation really put the whole thing into perspective. In a world of private trainers, coaches, and tutors, a sorority consultant is just one more third party a family can hire to help their kid navigate life. And after you hear all she does for her clients, $4k might sound like a bargain. Trisha's work and her company, It's All Greek to Me have been featured in the New York Times, the NY Post, CNN.com, NewsNation, UK Daily Mail, and many more. Follow her on Instagram here.  ⭐ Rate and Review Crazy Money here. (Seriously, do it!)⭐  ✍️ Get Paul's writing to your Inbox here. (Seriously, do this also!) ✍️ #BamaRush #rushtok #sorority #sororityconsultant 

Business Wars Daily
“Sorority Consultants” Want to Help You Survive Rush

Business Wars Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 3:31


Today is Friday, August 4, and we're looking at It's All Greek to Me vs. Recruitment Ready.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley
Episode 73: Hardy Greens, pH and Lawn Thatch

Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 21:13


There's a lot of food for thought in this episode of Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley. Annie Scibienski is back with another episode of Patch to Plate.This time the focus is on hardy greens like kale, swiss chard, and broccoli rabe.Get out the olive oil and garlic to enjoy these veggies.Do you know how to massage kale for a delicious salad?Interested in learning about what ingredients go well with swiss chard or broccoli rabe?If so, this episode is for you. Next Jean Thomas takes us on a journey through the fascinating world of pH in It's All Greek to Me. This scientific concept is crucial in gardening, as it determines how accessible nutrients are to help plants thrive. Jean explains how pH is defined as "hydrogen potential" and discusses how soil acid or alkaline soil pH affects plant growth. She also shares some interesting botanical trivia, such as the origin of monkshood and a new species of begonia linked with Darth Vader! So, if you're a curious gardener or just love to learn about the natural world, you won't want to miss this segment. Finally, Devon Russ demystifies the topic of lawn thatch in Hits or Myths.Dethatching the grass every spring is a chore that no one looks forward to doing.Learn how thatch is created and what you can do to reduce the amount of thatch that can cause problems in your lawn.This segment provides some useful information that might reduce the amount of work you need to put in to enjoy a nice lawn. So, save time on your lawn and garden, make sure the pH of your soil is supporting your plants, and enjoy your summer greens! Hosts: Jean Thomas and Annie Scibienski Guests:Annie Scibienski, Jean Thomas and Devon Thomas Photo by:Tim Kennelty Production Support:Linda Aydlett, Teresa Golden and Annie Scibienski Resources

Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley
Episode 61: Food, Forest, and a Little Language

Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 21:25


One more time, we're providing a potpourri of interesting topics in an episode. If you're interested in cooking with fresh, locally sourced produce and are looking for creative ways to use winter vegetables, you'll love Patch to Plate, hosted by Annie Scibienski. In this episode, Annie shares an easy recipe for sweet potato and black bean salsa that can be used in everything from salads to pasta dishes. And for those who want to expand their knowledge of gardening and botany, It's All Greek to Me is a must-listen. While plants are rooted in soil, their names are more often as not rooted in Latin. Host Jean Thomas takes a deep dive into the world of Latin plant names and the fascinating stories behind them. You'll learn how plants like the poinsettia and magnolia got their names and the individuals they were named after, including botanists and doctors. Lastly, if you care about preserving the environment, don't miss Pests and Pathogens. Hosts Jackie Hayden and Dede Terns-Thorpe discuss the emerald ash borer, an invasive species that has caused significant damage to the ash tree population in North America. Jackie and Dede cover everything from the beetle's life cycle to the measures being taken to prevent further spread. With topics ranging from creative recipes for winter vegetables to the fascinating stories behind plant names, and the impact of invasive species on our ecosystem, this episode of Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley has something for everyone. Hosts: Tim Kennelty and Jean Thomas Guests: Annie Scibienski, Dede Terns-Thorpe, Jackie Hayden Photo by: Tim Kennelty Production Support: Linda Aydlett, Teresa Golden and Annie Scibienski

Casting Actors Cast
It's All Greek to Me

Casting Actors Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 23:07


It's All Greek to Me Air Date:  February 2, 2023   An ancient Greek proverb states that, “Fortune favors the young”.  Although this may seem harsh to those of us that might not fit into the “youthful” category, certain aspects of this phrase make sense. For example, finding representation in the form of an agent or manager early on in a career means better odds for success. In this episode I'll make the case that the best thing you can do is have proper representation. I'll break down the myths, issues and benefits so that you won't be able to say, it's all Greek to me!

Adult Music
“Year-End Wrap Up: Best Music of 2022”

Adult Music

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 118:31


In this episode, we look back and pick our favorite classical and jazz recordings from 2022.   The Adult Music Podcast is featured in: Feedspot's Best 60 Jazz Podcasts   Episode 95 Deezer Playlist   Classical  Episode 48: “Crafty Complications” “C.P.E. Bach: Sonatas & Rondos” (Hyperion) Marc-André Hamelin https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDA68381/2   Episode 50: ”1st Anniversary Renaissance Men” “The Florentine Renaissance” (Hyperion) Orlando Consort https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDA68349   Episode 64: ”Ménage à Trio” “Bargiel: Piano Trios Nos 1 & 2” (Hyperion) Leonore Piano Trio https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDA68342   Episode 66: “Keyboard Seasoning” “Rachmaninov: Piano Sonata No 1 & Moments musicaux” (Hyperion) Steven Osborne https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDA68365   Episode 71: “A Breeze from Brazil” “Vivaldi & Piazzolla: The mandolin seasons” (Hyperion) Jacob Reuven, Omer Meir Wellber, Sinfonietta Leipzig https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDA68357 https://music.apple.com/it/album/vivaldi-piazzolla-the-mandolin-seasons/1607499987?l=en    Episode 73: “Heavy Hitters” “Paul Wranitzky: Symphonies” (Deutsche Harmonia Mundi) Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin / Bernhard Forck https://open.spotify.com/artist/1R1hwKrqqLqYiD53NtXEBJ/discography/album?pageUri=spotify:album:5rBtcOg7G3zwG7EKIUQC75 https://music.apple.com/us/album/paul-wranitzky-symphonies/1612818411   Episode 75: “Rags & Other American Riches” “Peter Boyer: Balance of Power [Orchestral Works]” (Naxos) London Symphony Orchestra, Peter Boyer    https://open.spotify.com/artist/0zIZLForXyrKVqxoM0MNPU/discography/all?pageUri=spotify:album:0hJrgKIhOczrFuIMyNnX0o https://music.apple.com/us/album/peter-boyer-balance-of-power-other-orchestral-works/1628848675   Episode 77: “Poetry Passport” “Flamenco - Pasado Y Presente” (Naxos World) Ignacio Lusardi Monteverde  https://open.spotify.com/album/0vO9ZPWxvFtMeD8gG8zbev https://music.apple.com/id/album/flamenco-pasado-y-presente/1627035723   Episode 82: “‘Bone Appétit” “Tomasi, Jolivet & Others: French Trumpet Concertos” (BIS) Håkan Hardenberger, Roland Pöntinen, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra / Fabien Gabel https://open.spotify.com/album/4iNTRs5QTtOt6IuTQOhgs2 https://music.apple.com/us/album/tomasi-jolivet-others-french-trumpet-concertos/1623463102   Episode 83: “Beefy Beethoven & Big Band” “Beethoven: Symphony No. 2 & Brett Dean: Testament” (BSO Recordings) Bayerisches Staatsorchester / Vladimir Jurowski https://open.spotify.com/album/1n2WXsdRdRaYjT02U2C0So https://music.apple.com/us/album/brett-dean-beethoven-orchestral-works-live/1632668767   Episode 75: “Rags & Other American Riches” “Bolcom: The Complete Rags” (Hyperion) Marc-André Hamelin https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDA68391/2   Episode 94: “Something is Swinging in Denmark” “Les frères Francœur” (Alpha) Justin Taylor & Théotime Langlois de Swarte https://open.spotify.com/album/65SkWELmRKnzQZch5h4sfR https://music.apple.com/us/album/les-frères-francœur/1642170708   Episode 80: “Chamber Made” “Ries: Piano Trio & Sextets” (Hyperion) The Nash Ensemble https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDA68380   Episode 88: “Horns of Plenty” “Origins” (Decca) Lucie Horsch https://open.spotify.com/album/41YdsQmyG0O3zQEoyVbLm1 https://music.apple.com/us/album/origins/1630378109   Episode 85: “Joy and Meditations” “Haydn 2032, Vol. 12: Les jeux et les plaisirs” (Alpha) Basel Chamber Orchestra / Giovanni Antonini https://open.spotify.com/album/6QlQD1Tvn7tgzfW3o9wPSS https://music.apple.com/iq/album/haydn-2032-vol-12-les-jeux-et-les-plaisirs/1626058453   Episode 61: “Mallet Maestros” “Drone Mass” (Deutsche Grammophon) ACME & Theatre of Voices / Paul Hillier https://open.spotify.com/album/4iHSwI7eFt2OfFbS33Anqo https://music.apple.com/us/album/jóhannsson-drone-mass/1603845983   Episode 90: “Mostly Made in Germany” “Weinberg: Symphonies Nos. 3 & 7” (Deutsche Grammophon) Kirill Gerstein, Marie-Christine Zupancic, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen / Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla https://open.spotify.com/album/5o3HiFn83tJQDi6gWlyCJh https://music.apple.com/us/album/weinberg-symphonies-nos-3-7-flute-concerto-no-1/1639331262   Episode 94: “Something Is Swinging in Denmark” “Hemsi: Chamber Works” (Chandos) ARC Ensemble https://open.spotify.com/album/1uuuyCOsAZ99LYfcMs10XJ https://music.apple.com/us/album/hemsi-chamber-works/1639872891   Episode 62: “Karmic Clarinets” “Flow” (Pentatone) Annelien Van Wauwe, NDR Radiophilharmonie / Andrew Manze https://open.spotify.com/album/4cfHBh31qsL102qz5JRYJq https://music.apple.com/us/album/flow/1613616722   Episode 93: “Subtle Sonics” “Messiaen: Vingt Regards sur l'enfant Jésus” (Erato) Bertrand Chamayou https://open.spotify.com/album/5syP59hNRd9GJxTsnLk0cl https://music.apple.com/us/album/messiaen-vingt-regards-sur-lenfant-jésus/1625775125   Episode 87: “Fall Frets” “Lost & Found” (Pentatone) Sean Shibe https://open.spotify.com/album/2IwRPoM4pqAfv10x8YDiSt https://music.apple.com/us/album/lost-found/1628136472   Jazz Episode 58: “The Ladies Sing” “Send for Me” (Dot Time Records) Catherine Russell https://open.spotify.com/album/4Ey2JHKRLc0Qy03MvBuPiZ https://music.apple.com/us/album/send-for-me/1603657000   Episode 71: “A Breeze from Brazil” “Cadência Verde e Amarela” (Gateway Music) Morten Ankarfeldt, Edu Neves, Caio Marcio Santos, Bernado Aguiar, Gabriel Poli https://open.spotify.com/album/48RChE59aR0lOOOWlFc4Av https://music.apple.com/it/album/cadência-verde-e-amarela/1609626618?l=en   Episode 60: “Saxy Ladies” “Barionda” (Jazzwerkstatt) Helga Plankensteiner https://open.spotify.com/album/47oT3gDcN1F3OeHWvvOnxL https://music.apple.com/mv/album/barionda-feat-rossano-emili-massimiliano-milesi-giorgio/1617895218   Episode 55: “America Abroad and Wranitzky Wreleases” “Indigo” (Vision Fugitive) Jean-Marc Foltz, Stephan Oliva         https://open.spotify.com/album/4uln6q9yCsUZ7qWvQDBYFF https://music.apple.com/us/album/indigo/1609265981   Episode 69: “All Greek to Me” “Broken Blue” (Odradek Records) Spiral Trio https://open.spotify.com/album/33y9tsuWeTjtansJsA5xCX https://music.apple.com/us/album/broken-blue/1614837174   Episode 64: “Menage a Trio” “Safe Place” (Iakovos Symeonidis) Jako Organ Trio https://open.spotify.com/artist/1jMKc4XHrrGNTh8svcKmbv/discography/all?pageUri=spotify:album:6SohH3yGk3xkvuZrsVT2Ty https://music.apple.com/ng/album/safe-place/1616001523   Episode 73: “Heavy Hitters” “My Father's Hands” (Highnote) Cyrus Chestnut https://open.spotify.com/artist/319U6LVt3j3iT9oAEzrpRO/discography/all?pageUri=spotify:album:7kiKrduG08XVXYeVIB7n5g https://music.apple.com/us/album/my-fathers-hands/1626147227   Episode 80: “Chamber Made” “Organic Earfood” (JazzSick Records) Organic Earfood, Bernie Senensky, Peter Baumgärtner, Stefan Bauer https://open.spotify.com/album/2IffvZqLYqIxXdigASABHV https://music.apple.com/us/album/organic-earfood-feat-bernie-senensky-peter-baumgärtner/1639110694   Episode 90: “Mostly Made in Germany” “I Loves You Porgy” (JazzJazz) Matthias Strucken       https://open.spotify.com/album/2BMUvcyqiBEgL9z9r4cbnv https://music.apple.com/us/album/i-loves-you-porgy/1642183040   Episode 93: “Subtle Sonics” “New Beginnings” (Cellar Live) Jason Marshall https://open.spotify.com/album/2adC3n8OxTK2MxoLZtFME5 https://music.apple.com/us/album/new-beginnings/1644388209   Episode 65: “Action-Packed Sax” “The Message” (Posi-Tone Records) Doug Webb     https://open.spotify.com/artist/7qaEouOBt2Vs1yjhZPGJ1r/discography/all?pageUri=spotify:album:4hkVxHA4mTXsdjK7O52MSG https://music.apple.com/us/album/triple-play-feat-walt-weiskopf-joel-frahm-brian-charette/972293478   Episode 50: ”1st Anniversary Renaissance Men” “A Change Is Gonna Come” (Savant) Bill O'Connell https://open.spotify.com/album/1LpG8V1Vtya5RcTzPZRxFj https://music.apple.com/us/album/a-change-is-gonna-come/1596800919   Episode 57: “The Ravelution Will Not Be Organ-ized” “Cold as Weiss” (Colemine Records) Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio https://open.spotify.com/album/39wAzMaFzTVEN0yqJXYyzK https://music.apple.com/us/album/cold-as-weiss/1597919684   Episode 63: “Piano Paisans” “Something Tomorrow” (Storyville Records) Enrico Pieranunzi https://open.spotify.com/album/2MDgqeWW7IJot1PPNKN2at https://music.apple.com/us/album/something-tomorrow/1615393724   Episode 66: “Keyboard Seasoning” “Tricks” (Hunnia Records) Gábor Horváth Trio https://open.spotify.com/album/5N0DFqyP8mvKY6WvX5r85t https://music.apple.com/us/album/tricks/1617658252   Episode 66: “Keyboard Seasoning” “Swing On This” (Criss Cross) Opus 5 https://open.spotify.com/album/2uMqLMKwv3049IpdeIjCZ3 https://music.apple.com/us/album/swing-on-this/1618802988   Episode 67: “A Trumpet Trist” “Silver Needle” (Stunt Records) Tobias Wiklund           https://open.spotify.com/album/1YS1pLb5x8Ot6OgSaQA04N https://music.apple.com/us/album/silver-needle/1616501351   Episode 68: “Keep Frenching Me, Baby!” “Involutions” (We See Music) Matthieu Marthouret & Springbok https://open.spotify.com/album/43o3upRkpQGHRhtbFB51LH https://music.apple.com/us/search?term=involutions%20Matthieu%20Marthouret%20   Episode 70: “Summer Vibes” “Life” (Giotto Music) Marco Pacassoni https://open.spotify.com/album/2DdgfyOBVpqX4OJYUOuS6g https://music.apple.com/us/album/life-feat-john-patitucci-antonio-sanchez/1619906308   Episode 73: “Heavy Hitters” “Oak Tree” (Highnote) Tom Harrell https://open.spotify.com/artist/3YO63Be7QxrxqBQtgKc4Oc/discography/all?pageUri=spotify:album:5Cu82tv24KrXK43kyjH2dr https://music.apple.com/us/album/oak-tree/1625809415   Episode 74: “Italian Explosion” “Shiny Hearts & Dusty Souls” (DDE Records) Cesare Mecca https://open.spotify.com/album/0ob9cfubQIYXZuLAWnFK8B https://music.apple.com/us/album/shiny-hearts-dusty-souls-feat-alfredo-ponissi/1628326372   Episode 75: “Rags & Other American Riches” “Best Next Thing” (Posi-Tone Records) Michael Dease https://open.spotify.com/album/3phyeASbmGNSIhDxpQygbV https://music.apple.com/us/album/best-next-thing/1627529286   Episode 76: “Essential Organs” “Reboot” (Blue Note) Ronnie Foster https://open.spotify.com/album/7fIQ7XeqTD0FqsvyTohyrY https://music.apple.com/us/album/reboot/1625214121   Episode 77: “Poetry Passport” “In The Valley” (Stricker Street Records) Todd Marcus https://open.spotify.com/album/4Zb8xvtlEYrcU4Of6yODsU https://music.apple.com/id/album/in-the-valley/1620784648   Episode 81: “Summer Strummin'” “Blue Keys” (Wide Hive Records) Calvin Keys https://open.spotify.com/album/3Z9uDO0cSfAgKDhwHHh2mQ https://music.apple.com/cz/album/blue-keys/1634834443   Episode 82: “Bone Appétit” “Generations” (Smoke Sessions Records) Steve Turre https://open.spotify.com/album/4SpdeJD5lcATDheZhpxBKN https://music.apple.com/us/album/generations/1636041345   Episode 83: “Beefy Beethoven & Big Band” “Convergency” (Origin Records) Dave Slonaker Big Band https://open.spotify.com/album/2IJEqaBRCAiRFjyfLlzmaf https://music.apple.com/us/album/convergency/1632772977   Episode 84: “Cerebral Keys” “Orange Sea” (Yellowbird Records) 1 Matthias Bublath https://open.spotify.com/album/6Dvj8ssB0RIknMIQ5Fe0YM https://music.apple.com/us/album/orange-sea/1647635493   Episode 85: “Joy and Meditations” “The Latin Side of Mingus” (Savant) Conrad Herwig https://open.spotify.com/album/1xYPOJzZr9OxIsLBrLWRWy https://music.apple.com/iq/album/the-latin-side-of-mingus/1640315361 https://www.prestomusic.com/jazz/products/9370103--the-latin-side-of-mingus   Episode 87: “Fall Frets” “View with a Room” (Blue Note) Julian Lage https://open.spotify.com/album/0bxXAO9Vxpx20fidIJc4va https://music.apple.com/us/album/view-with-a-room/1629539688   Episode 88: “Horns of Plenty” “We Wonder” (WM Italy) Fabrizio Bosso            https://open.spotify.com/album/71CMymeBvpaShC37XxIEMS https://music.apple.com/us/album/we-wonder-feat-julian-oliver-mazzariello-jacopo-ferrazza/1637894263   Episode 89: “Swingers” “Linger Awhile” (Verve) Samara Joy https://open.spotify.com/album/1TZ16QfCsARON0efp6mGga https://music.apple.com/it/album/linger-awhile/1637144888?l=en   Episode 89: “Swingers” “Tadd's All, Folks” (SteepleChase) Gary Smulyan https://open.spotify.com/album/0haNdQSDRCh0Nz4cKMTuoT https://music.apple.com/it/album/tadds-all-folks/1650212893?l=en   Episode 91: “Low String Theory” “Ashanti” (Jojo Records) Santi Debriano, Arkestra Bembe https://open.spotify.com/album/4tN43R2qus79a4w4wyQJhm https://music.apple.com/us/album/ashanti/1650081861   Episode 92: “Christmas Music: Yule Be Merry” “Winter Awhile - Cool Twists on Holiday Classics” (Velocity Records) Robert Hicks https://open.spotify.com/album/6jEyOQZX8eaLGx7ehlFPDF https://music.apple.com/us/album/winter-awhile/1659104200https://roberthicks1.bandcamp.com/album/winter-awhile-cool-twists-on-holiday-classics   Episode 93: “Subtle Sonics” “The Sonic Sessions” (Eclipse Music - Supersounds Music Oy) Aleksis Liukko Trio https://open.spotify.com/album/2eoim1wGHdEd6tDvjZk9pL https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-sonic-sessions/1655146802   Be sure to check out these other podcasts:  "SOMETHING came from Baltimore"   Jazz, blues, and R&B interviews from Tom Gouker. Famous Interviews and Neon Jazz  Features a wide range of artists, musicians, writers, creatives and business folks from around the globe.   "Same Difference: 2 Jazz Fans, 1 Jazz Standard" Johnny Valenzuela and Tony Habra look at several versions of the same Jazz standard each week, play snippets from each version, discuss the history of the original and the different versions.          

Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley
Episode 47: Garden Maintenance, Online resources and Dutch Terms

Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 20:19


This episode of the podcast, Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley, contains a potpourri of interesting topics. Jean Thomas (It's All Greek to Me) returns with a discussion of the Dutch influence on the Hudson Valley, including the wide variety of terms we use today that find their origins to the Netherlands. We all know that bulbs come from Holland, but are you aware of other common vocabulary terms like gherkin, coleslaw and cookie are derived from the Dutch? The Dutch influence on the Hudson Valley continues today. Plant trials are the focus on Tools of the Trade with Tim Kennelty. Have you wondered how botanists evaluate which plant varieties perform best under certain conditions? Which cultivars are pollinator favorites? What one are the most disease resistant? Which native plant species will work best in your garden? On-line resources from the Mount Cuba Center in Delaware and the Chicago Botanic Garden are discussed which provides the answers. Garden maintenance is the focus of this latest episode of the Veggie Patch with Teresa Golden. Watering, weeding and fertilizing are discussed as key elements to keep a vegetable garden thriving. Get answers to: How much water is needed? Does mulch really help to suppress weeds? What's the value of fertilizer? In addition, she'll cover some common garden tools that will make caring for your veggie patch easier. Thanks for listening to Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley. Hosts: Tim Kennelty and Jean Thomas Guests: Jean Thomas, Time Kennelty and Teresa Golden Photo by: Tim Kennelty Production Support: Linda Aydlett, Annie Scibienski, and Teresa Golden Resources

Between Us: Stories of Unconscious Bias

Christos Demetriou is an entrepreneur, music producer, songwriter and pastor. Chris' commercial history embraces multiple areas of business activity, including a sports promotion and public relations company, a television broadcast network (with affiliates in 28 countries), an entertainment exchange portal, a media rights and brokerage business (still active after 32 years) and a registered charity (celebrating 32 years). Chris is also the author of four books and hosted “It's All Greek to Me,” a TV programme which is aired in 36 countries. Chris is responsible for three top 5 chart hits and two number 1 songs. One of Chris's compositions featured in the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games and appears in Q magazine's Top 100 Singles of All Time (at number 77). Guinness Book of Records cited the original version as being the first ‘sample' ever used in a music production. Having worked in different capacities with many well-known celebrities, Chris is professionally linked to world renown music artists such as Cat Stevens, David Bowie, Mike d'Abo and John Kongos. In 1990 Chris and his wife Loraine founded Cornerstone Ministries, a registered charity and Evangelical Christian church based in Surrey. Cornerstone Ministries started as a small Bible Study that grew rapidly to a congregation now exceeding 600 people. Cornerstone is a multi-cultural and multi-ethnic community made up of 41 nations. Here is a link to the song he mentions in this interview: He's Gonna Step on You Again "And I remember when I was working with Cat Stevens, and he found Islam. And he tried to convert me to Islam. And then he said, Chris, you're still searching, and until you find that, you're not going to be settled. And I agreed with it. But he couldn't persuade me to lead my whole life and take on this new life. So I had to have an encounter with God that was personal and real, which I did have, and that's what turned me around."

Camp Half-Pod: A Percy Jackson Podcast
71: Horse Girls of Ancient Greece (HOUSE OF HADES Ch 57-64)

Camp Half-Pod: A Percy Jackson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 49:48


It's time for Jason's most pointless chapters yet. He decides to choose Greek. Again. Thus he becomes son of Zuepiter. He harnesses some wind and actually becomes a horse girl. All Greek demigods are horse girls. They reunite with Leo and Erin decides to ship Leo and Jason. Down below, Percy and Annabeth are in the heart of Tartarus and approaching the Doors of Death. But they get stopped by the man, the myth, the legend, Tartarus himself!!! Tartarus has the actual coolest outfit ever. We discuss Italian food vs. Greek food. ————————————————————— SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/camphalfpod?fan_landing=true SEND US AN AUDIO MESSAGE: https://anchor.fm/camp-half-pod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/camp-half-pod/support

The Nerd Obscurial Podcast
Oddisode ((42+13)+(42-13)+(42+7)+(42-7)+(42+13+7)+((42-13)-7)) divided by ((13+7)+(13-7)+(((13-7)-1)-3)+((7-1)-3)+7+1+3) - On Creation & Translation

The Nerd Obscurial Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 78:46


Cthulhu doesn't need you to believe in him, because Cthulhu believes in you! Join Erik the Troubadour as he waxes poetic on the subtle trappings of prayer versus meditation, and on the liberating gramatical forms of ancient greek. Also Mz. Oklahoma orders pizza. [Listeners will not be provided with pizza] All this, plus special guest The Oklahoma Kid. (Mz. Oklahoma and The Oklahoma Kid appears courtesy of Pretzels, America's Bread.)The Equation is...((42+13)+(42-13)+(42+7)+(42-7)+(42+13+7)+((42-13)-7)) divided by ((13+7)+(13-7)+(((13-7)-1)-3)+((7-1)-3)+7+1+3)The Opening Act is…Theologians Don't Know Nothin'The Closer is…It's All Greek to MeThe Only Prime Mover that Matters is…well, duh Find us at gadzooksanerd.com/meowHear the Music at gadzooksanerd.com/fieldsContact us at gadzooksanerd@gmail.com

Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley

Learn all about Grassland Birds from ornithologist and Master Gardener Volunteer, Kathryn Schneider. In this episode, she cover what types of birds to look for in grasslands, the habitat they like, and how to protect them. Then Master Gardener Jean Thomas returns with another edition of “It's All Greek” where she opines on garden perennial favorites (Phlox and Rudbeckia). Enjoy! Guest: Dr. Kathryn Schneider Production Support: Linda Aydlett and Teresa Golden Transcript and Resources

Kolbecast
109: A Lifetime Venture * Convention Day 1 with Dr. George Harne

Kolbecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 49:43


AMDG.  The pursuit of human flourishing in this life and the next takes a clear understanding of what it means to be human.  Today, Dr. George Harne, Executive Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences and Associate Professor at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, joins Bonnie and Steven to discuss the distinctive ins and outs of classical education.  Describing a classical curriculum as “more than old dusty books,” Dr. Harne vividly describes the way this kind of education fosters understanding of both personhood and purpose.  He also explains how studying organized bodies of knowledge and sequences of learning leads to self-knowledge, critical skills, and wisdom borne from wonder. Check out Kolbecast episode 16 It's All Greek to Me with George's daughter, Kolbe alumna Sophia Harne. Dr. Harne's episode is the first of the 2022 Kolbecast convention. The 2021 Kolbecast convention includes these episodes: 47 Among the Pots & Pans 48 Because It Rings True 49 Revealed through Story with Joseph Pearce 50 Backstage (Cast Party) Other links referenced Harne's keynote talk at Kolbe's Spring 2022 college fair UST podcast Spelunking with Plato (also available in podcast apps) Dual Credit opportunities at Kolbe in partnership with The University of St. Thomas The Kolbecast has covered a lot of ground in its 100+ episodes. Our website's new filters make it easy to find episodes organized by topic. Head to kolbe.org/podcast and scroll down to choose episodes on a particular subject or to see the entire catalog of episodes. Subscribe to the Kolbecast in your favorite podcast app and never miss an episode. If you have a moment to leave a ratings and review, that will help the Kolbecast reach more listeners. Have a suggestion or question for the Kolbecast team? Write to us at podcast@kolbe.org. Interested in Kolbe Academy's offerings? Visit kolbe.org.

Spirits
292: Dionysus

Spirits

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 44:30


It's a party, and Dionysus has invited you! As we wrap up “It's All Greek to Me” with the party god, we look at his unique place on Olympus, the tragic origins of wine, and bucking societal expectations.    Content Warning: This episode contains conversations about or mentions of mental illness, death, immolation, body image issues, cancer, gaslighting, premature birth, gore, animal attacks, suicide, murder, misogyny, animal death, and genitalia.    Housekeeping - Live Show: Join us on July 15th in-person in NYC OR stream the show live!  - Recommendation: This week, Amanda recommends An Unseen Attraction by K.J. Charles! - Books: Check out our previous book recommendations, guests' books, and more at spiritspodcast.com/books - Call to Action: Have you heard about the MultiCrew?! This is our membership program that lets you help us invest in Multitude as we try weird new stuff. And now you can connect with other MultiCrew members with our brand new Penpal Exchange! Join for as little as $5 a month at multicrew.club and join our Penpal Exchange!   Sponsors - Calm is the #1 app to help you reduce your anxiety and stress and help you sleep better. Get 40% off a Calm Premium subscription at calm.com/spirits. - Brooklinen delivers luxury bed sheets, pillows, comforters, & blankets straight to your door. Go to Brooklinen.com right now and use promo code “spirits” to get $20 off when you spend $100 or more, PLUS free shipping. - BetterHelp is a secure online counseling service. Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/spirits   Find Us Online If you like Spirits, help us grow by spreading the word! Follow us @SpiritsPodcast on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Goodreads. You can support us on Patreon (http://patreon.com/spiritspodcast) to unlock bonus Your Urban Legends episodes, director's commentaries, custom recipe cards, and so much more. We also have lists of our book recommendations and previous guests' books at http://spiritspodcast.com/books. Transcripts are available at http://spiritspodcast.com/episodes. To buy merch, hear us on other podcasts, contact us, find our mailing address, or download our press kit, head on over to http://spiritspodcast.com.   About Us Spirits was created by Julia Schifini, Amanda McLoughlin and Eric Schneider. We are founding members of Multitude, an independent podcast collective and production studio. Our music is "Danger Storm" by Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com), licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0.

Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley
Episode 23: Invasive Plants (Part 1)

Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 33:25


Join Kristopher Williams from the Capital Region PRISM to learn about invasive plants (Part 1), how they are managed, and what you can do to control their spread. Then Heidi Bock (Trekking the Trails)is back talking about the bees and butterflies you can find at the Greenport Public Conservation Area in Hudson, NY. Finally, Jean Thomas (It's All Greek to Me) enlightens us on the history and meaning of the botanical names for popular plants like coneflower, hosta, daylily, peony and milkweed. Hosts: Tim Kennelty and Jean Thomas Guest: Kristopher Williams Photo by: Teresa Golden Production Support: Linda Aydlett and Teresa Golden Resources and Transcript

Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley

Holiday Plants are the topic of conversation with Rachael Ashley from Story's Nursery in Freehold, NY. She discusses the wide range of gift plants that are available throughout the year, from Valentine's Day through the year-end holiday season. Then tune in for a great description of the Harris Conservation Area by Heidi Bock (Trekking the Trails), as she talks about amphibians including wood frogs and spotted salamanders. This episode concludes with a great insight from Jean Thomas (It's All Greek) about the use of color in botanical names. Enjoy! Hosts: Tim Kennelty and Jean Thomas Guest: Rachael Ashley

Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley
Episode Seven: Getting to Know Your Woodlands

Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 35:40


Listen to Pammi Price, from Cornell Cooperative Extension of Columbia and Green Counties, in a fascinating discussion about Getting to Know Your Woodlands. Learn how to explore your property to discover its history and how to steward it towards a healthy future. Then join us with Heidi Bock (Trekking the Trails) to discover the wonderful variety of birds that you can find at the Ooms Conservation Area In Chatham, NY. Jean Thomas (It's All Greek) concludes this episode with insights into the origins and naming conventions associated with botanical names. Hosts: Tim Kennelty and Jean Thomas Guest: Pammi Price Resources and Transcript

Allison Interviews
S3: E5 Debbie Matenopoulos Talks Barbara Walters & The View, Leaving E! Network, Baby Heartbreak, Ikaria Beauty

Allison Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 79:36


Catch up with ALLISON INTERVIEWS Host, Allison Kugel: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYOTAqng5TB22edmQTBkwQw Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theallisonkugel/ Allison Interviews Blog - www.allisoninterviews.com Support the ALLISON INTERVIEWS Podcast - https://anchor.fm/allison-interviews/support Allison's Memoir, Journaling Fame: A memoir of a life unhinged and on the record - https://amzn.to/2ZxJvUE ______________________________________________________________________________ Debbie Matenopoulos is a television host, journalist and lifestyle expert. Debbie made her network television debut as one of the original co-hosts of The View at just twenty-two years old, when she was handpicked to join the panel by Barbara Walters who originated the show. Matenopoulos's three year stint on The View made her the youngest daytime television host in history. Debbie went on to co-host The TV Guide's flagship television show, the E! Network's Daily 10 show, and eventually became a co-host of The Hallmark Channel's long running morning show, Home & Family for 9 years, before it was canceled in 2021. Her bestselling cookbook, It's All Greek to Me celebrated her family's Greek heritage and favorite dishes, and her newly launched skincare line, Ikaria Beauty, also draws inspiration from Matenopoulos's Greek heritage, with ingredients sourced directly from the Greek Island of Ikaria. Visit www.ikariabeauty.com Follow on Instagram @iamdebbiem and @ikariabeauty Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allison-interviews/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allison-interviews/support

Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley
Episode Two: Groundhogs and Other Furry Wildlife

Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 28:25


Celebrate National Groundhog Day by joining Master Gardeners with a table discussion about these and other Hudson Valley furry wildlife including moles, voles, chipmunks, bears and raccoons. Join Heidi Bock (Trekking the Trails) on a virtual winter hike to Drowned Lands Swamp, one of the Columbia Land Conservancy's nature trails. Then be entertained and informed by Jean Thomas (It's All Greek) as she clarifies acronyms such as IPM, GMO, and jargon such as plant ‘habits'.  Hosts: Tim Kennelty and Jean Thomas Interview Guests: Jean Thomas, Tim Kennelty, Linda Aydlett and Teresa Golden Resources: Groundhogs and Other Furry Wildlife: Woodchucks (psu.edu); Moles (psu.edu); Voles (psu.edu); Chipmunks (psu.edu); Raccoon factsheet (wildlifecontrol.info); Black Bears (psu.edu); Remove or "Take" Nuisance Animals Legally - NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation; Legend & Lore | Punxsutawney Groundhog club; Mayor defends keeping Wiarton Willie's death a secret | CTV News; How to control moles and reduce turfgrass damage // Missouri Environment and Garden News Article // Integrated Pest Management, University of Missouri Trekking The Trails: Drowned Lands Swamp – Columbia Land Conservancy (clctrust.org); Farmscape Wonder Wander: 18 April 2020 | Progress of the Seasons Journal (wordpress.com) It's All Greek:: Welcome | New York State Integrated Pest Management (cornell.edu); Etymonline - Online Etymology Dictionary; Plant Information | Chicago Botanic Garden; Plant Finder (missouribotanicalgarden.org) Transcript

Yahweh Yahshua Assembly
History of Christianity is it pagan?

Yahweh Yahshua Assembly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 56:43


The term Christianity IS NOT A BIBLICAL TERM. There are 3 references and all 3 are mistranslated Christian when it should read Messianic. The believers NEVER called themselves this term in referring to themselves, usually they called themselves set apart ones, chosen ones, disciples, the way etc. It was the pagans that used this term describing themselves starting 200 bc. They also used this term as a derogatory description of Hebrew believers in Yahshua. Christian in the original language christianos meant gullible, dumb, idiot. So each time you call someone or yourself a Christian you are calling them dumb or an idiot. All Greek pagan idols were called Christ's. The Hebrew Messiah never would of referred to himself with a Greek pagan name. The Hebrew disciples would NOT have referred to the Hebrew Messiah with a Greek pagan name either. CHRISTIANITY IS A PAGAN INVENTION NOT A BIBLICAL NAME DESCRIBING MESSIAH OR THE EARLY BELIEVERS! Paganism the sun god worship system is partly what makes up Babylon and we are to flee her and come out of her and be set apart. In the end all Babylon which includes Christianity and all false religions will be destroyed like Sodom and Gomorrah was the scripture says. We as Hebrew Messiah believers should not want to continue in something that is not rooted in Torah and Christianity is not rooted in Torah it was invented by Constantine in the 3rd century with Paganism interwoven into it. They changed many Torah things like YHWH'S name, the Sabbath, the feasts were changed into sun gods pagan holidays etc. And it is so even to this day. We pray you receive this truth as you grow in your journey! Shalom

Father Simon Says
Father Simon Says – November 8, 2021 – It's All Greek to Me!

Father Simon Says

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 51:07


Wis 1:1-7 What is justice? Father also explains different kinds of love. Lk 17:1-6 Father talks about the real meaning of scandal and why we should be wary of little scandals Mass Hysteria: Father recommends listeners study 1 Sam 15:23 Letters: Letter about the distinction between performance vs praise during mass Question about who can […] All show notes at Father Simon Says – November 8, 2021 – It’s All Greek to Me! - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio

Bonner Private Research Podcast
#41 - Chris Mayer On Quality

Bonner Private Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 29:08


(00:50) - INTRO (02:30) - [START] Let's get to our program... (03:00) - Chris Mayer's Investment Book Recommendation: Silent Investor, Silent Loser - by Martin Sosnoff (03:30) - The case against custodial management and the concept of “skin in the game” (03:00) - Inside ownership over time and the trend toward duel classes of stock (07:00) - Egregious owner compensation as a potential red flag for investors (08:20) - Lost in the Numbers: Treating money management as a conceptual exercise (10:20) - Art as an test case for subjective value (12:30) - Chris Mayer's Philosophy Book Recommendation: Philosophy as Poetry by Richard Rorty (13:00) - A look at pragmatism and how it relates to investing (16:00) - A closer look at so-called “experts” and a new way or seeing and saying things (17:30) - Eternal archetypes and the lessons we can learn from them (21:55) - Chris Mayer's Fiction Book Recommendation: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (23:00) - An inquiry into the nature of quality... and a great road trip (25:30) - A novel written by our host, Joel Bowman: Morris, Alive (26:30) - Special mention for great holiday reads: It's All Greek to Me by John Mole (29:15) - END

Fatal Conceits Podcast
Joel Bowman and Chris Mayer On Quality

Fatal Conceits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 29:08


(00:50) - INTRO(02:30) - [START] Let's get to our program...(03:00) - Chris Mayer's Investment Book Recommendation: Silent Investor, Silent Loser - by Martin Sosnoff(03:30) - The case against custodial management and the concept of “skin in the game”(03:00) - Inside ownership over time and the trend toward duel classes of stock(07:00) - Egregious owner compensation as a potential red flag for investors(08:20) - Lost in the Numbers: Treating money management as a conceptual exercise (10:20) - Art as an test case for subjective value (12:30) - Chris Mayer's Philosophy Book Recommendation: Philosophy as Poetry by Richard Rorty(13:00) - A look at pragmatism and how it relates to investing(16:00) - A closer look at so-called “experts” and a new way or seeing and saying things(17:30) - Eternal archetypes and the lessons we can learn from them(21:55) - Chris Mayer's Fiction Book Recommendation: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (23:00) - An inquiry into the nature of quality... and a great road trip(25:30) - A novel written by our host, Joel Bowman: Morris, Alive(26:30) - Special mention for great holiday reads: It's All Greek to Me by John Mole(29:15) - END This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bonnerprivateresearch.substack.com/subscribe

Success By The Books: The Bev and Cliff Notes
"It's All Greek to Me" by Debbie Matenopoulous

Success By The Books: The Bev and Cliff Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 32:44


There are numerous medical studies that show that the Mediterranean diet is our best defense against chronic disease, and maybe even our fountain of youth.  Join us as we discuss Debbie Matenopoulous' cookbook "It's All Greek to Me."  Cliff's "In the News" is THE 5-SECOND RULE. Cliff's "Inside the Music" is HILLBILLIES CHILLIN'. Music - "Speedway" (music only) by Bev and Cliff Nelson, Mary Lyn Bates. "Hillbillies Chillin'" (full song) by Bev and Cliff Nelson, Dee Briggs, Josh Rush.

The Berean Manifesto
S3EP45 - Spirit, Soul, and Body?

The Berean Manifesto

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 57:59


Pastor Bill: [0:00] Hello and welcome to Season 3 Episode 45 of the Berean Manifesto; Faith, Hope, and Love for the Modern Christian. We are going to do a cold open here before we do all the normal stuff just to let you know what's going on tonight. So tonight we are talking about, and I put the title for the you know Social Media stuff as Spirit, Soul, and Body question mark. And we're going to look into some scriptures that talk about spirit, soul, and body we're going to talk about how some people interchange the terms spirit and soul and we're going to try to pull in some of the original language to try to give some clarification to what is your spirit, and what is your soul and what is obviously your body you know that one. Just like most things we're not here to tell you what to think and we're not here to give you a definite answer we're here to broach the topic and give you from our educated point of views what we know what we've seen what we've heard and then it's your responsibility as a true Berean to go into the scriptures and study it out for yourself and pray about it and decide between you and God, do you have a preference on these terms and these ideas - does it even matter? Because from where I'm sitting it's not a Salvation issue to understand spirit, soul, and body it's just one of those things that empowers you to have a better understanding of your faith which then gives you a confidence that you then when you go to share the hope that you have, you have a better confidence for friendship evangelism and spreading the gospel and and all of those things so that's why we we birch topics like this - not because we have the answers, but because we want to help you build your confidence. What's up pastor Newms?   Pastor Newms: [2:16] I can hear you but it's very staticky, but only when you speak oh not quite to the point of robotiness but close to robotiness.   Pastor Bill: [2:34] Okay and it's not really anything I could do about that.   Pastor Newms: [2:40] Yeah I just I know your internet's been a little.   Pastor Bill: [2:44] A little Sunday?   Pastor Newms: [2:46] For some reason every Sunday somewhere around 3 p.m. his internet goes sideways.   Pastor Bill: [2:56] Wonky.   Pastor Newms: [2:57] It stays that way till about 10:30 normally. So there's something the internet like something that they do with his little beam of light.   Pastor Bill: [3:09] Well you know what? It's not just the home internet, it's cell signals as well. It's cell signals, its internet, it's everything - gets wonky between those hours in this area and so I don't know.   Pastor Newms: I blame aliens.   Pastor Bill: I was going to blame military but aliens are fine too.   Pastor Newms: There's not even any military installations in Decatur.   Pastor Bill: That's not exactly true, but we won't talk about any more details on the open air. So all right, so how has your week been Pastor Newms?   Pastor Newms: [3:57] Busy. Started the new job this week, wrapped up the old this week. Which does not feel like it's just been this week because it's been a little bit of Breakneck speed and. So that was that was a really good really good week tried to go back and play another game that I haven't played in, exactly a year when we launched the game the save file I launched the game yesterday in this the last say was like nine I want to say 9, when you know it was 9/18 and so it was like oh that's odd that I'm going back exactly a year so that was fun. But overall everything's been pretty good this week just those aspects we did have. We did go to Nashville Pride yesterday but it was interesting.   Pastor Bill: [5:15] For just one.   Pastor Newms: [5:19] Started pouring the rain and when it right like right before it was supposed to start so they moved the start time, and then it was a little bit of a muddy mess so my my shoes are actually still in the garage, and I made the comment to someone there from another church and I was like you know this happens to us every year when we go to the Dallas Pride because I didn't have it this year but every other year it's gotten rained out at some pointed ends up having to close early the Saturday portion he goes that's never happened to us and I went oh, that must mean it's my fault, and he looked at me like I don't I wasn't saying that and I was like no I am so that was interesting had a couple of good conversations but nothing, phenomenal but handed out a bunch of responding to love God's loves cards and, went from there so it was good why do you have such a perplexed look on your face Billiam.   Pastor Bill: [6:32] My wife's just came in the room with a can of liquid death.   Pastor Newms: [6:44] Oh where did she get you that? They've got some very interesting so you got to go over.   Pastor Bill: [6:57] Mountain Water.   Pastor Newms: [7:00] Yep there mhm.   Pastor Bill: [7:11] And it's yeah it's this great and they have an amazing marketing team that the the marketer in me just like admires the heck out of man I just, they're so awesome.   Pastor Newms: [7:26] I love the everyone treats water like it's it's it's nice water kills this many people every year these are all the ways water can and will kill you so we, put it in a can and said so and you're like whoa whoa.   Pastor Bill: [7:42] The one with the woman and she's pouring it out and you're like uh another thirst trap commercial because she's you know you know, makeup'd up and looks you know and then the camera zooms out and she's actually using it to waterboard somebody and you're like oh my gosh.   Pastor Newms: [8:02] That one was an interesting one I will agree.   Pastor Bill: [8:08] BatBrains said she got some for the whole family we all got one here so that's that's all I don't know if I should drink it or just leave it closed in honor of how awesome it is.   Pastor Newms: [8:20] So here's what you do.   Pastor Bill: [8:22] It's just water right?   Pastor Newms: [8:24] Now I can answer this you take a push pin okay and you push pin the bottom of it right, and then you drain it into a cup from the bottom and then you put it on a shelf you can also use a very small finishing nail if you choose to if you don't have like a push pin laying around that is how you store, like you know like when Pepsi releases the big PepsiCo. Like what they did for Star Wars where all the cans had different or all the sports teams are other if you store those, that's just water so it might not actually do this but if you store one of those over extended amount of time the camera actually crush at a certain point because the carbonation and everything it'll actually ring and, so what you have to do is you do that to then drain it so that way then you can actually store it and show it off but Biggs taught me that.   Pastor Bill: [9:37] Okay all right okay so that was that was your week.   Pastor Newms: [9:46] Yeah how was your week Pastor Bill.   Pastor Bill: [9:48] Which you know we made new responding to God's love cards for you guys to take to Pride because we left all the pride supplies here, right and then you got those on Thursday right we printed new ones. I ordered them on Saturday they printed finished printing on Tuesday and then you got them on Thursday was perfect timing was great so my week's been good we're so you know ramping up to Halloween season which starts on October first and I got this awesome, sloths wearing Halloween costumes plush throw. That is super awesome I saw it and I was like oh my gosh it's the fantasy I never knew that I had I have to have that Amazing Blanket sloths in Halloween costumes, so we had that and then they had some light up cups at Walmart so our family went up and we each get to choose a design, of the light of crap that we wanted for those of you who are listening to the podcast and not can't see the images here I gotta, I chose a pink cup, because you know I'm secure in my masculinity I can like pink, and it's got a yellow moon with some little yellow and white flowers and a little skull there it's nice I like it.   Pastor Newms: [11:16] See again I'm going to go back to it has nothing to do with the pink you bought it because it had a large amount of yellow.   Pastor Bill: [11:25] It does have a large amount of yellow I guess.   Pastor Newms: [11:27] I love you and you love yellow and and that's yeah that's why you got it it's got a ton of yellow on it.   Pastor Bill: [11:37] I present exhibit B you ready my favorite writing pen no yellow only pink.   Pastor Newms: [11:47] She looks purple it always looks purple every time you show it I don't know.   Pastor Bill: [11:51] Yeah it's pink okay it's like a metallic pink Biggs says purple on screen as well all right big thanks for taking your son side.   Pastor Newms: [12:02] Oh and by the way Bill, Biggs said to alcohol sanitize the nail first or else you will cause some rust, and if you're going to drink it you don't want to put that into your beverage if you haven't sanitized it.   Pastor Bill: [12:18] Right I appreciate that.   Pastor Newms: [12:20] So that's a good point from Phoenix and Biggs, because I forgot.   Pastor Bill: [12:27] Biggs says my cup looks purple too. Does my cup look purple?   Pastor Newms: [12:30] It is a purplish pink it is definitely not.   Pastor Bill: [12:35] It just looks pink pink in person.   Pastor Newms: [12:38] No it doesn't look pink pink it looks a lot like the decoration that I stole from Tina because it came her Halloween Fox let's that I stole because she brought it in here because one of the girls were sad and they like holding it when they're sad because it's mommy's and then I was like it's not leave it so it hasn't left yet now it will, because she now knows I have it and we have told her I have it so she will be in here shortly soon as we're done probably to gank the, foxy bat away we like Build-A-Bears a little too much in this family I only have one two three four, five six in my office and a new one they released a green gar and I want him so bad he's so cute.   Pastor Bill: A green gar?   Pastor Newms: The the you know like the Ghost Pokemon in the in the first Pokemon how they all evolved up and then you get to the big fluffy good-looking guy that's the green gar.   Pastor Bill: [13:55] Now we're on the same page.   Pastor Newms: [13:56] And who's supposed to be the ghost of I think Cliff fairy. I'm going to get roasted for not knowing that correctly but yeah so.   Pastor Bill: [14:10] All right well yeah that's that's pretty much fun my week other than I've been in an extreme amount of pain this week my knees flared up, you've been in pain this week I'm not sure why you're paying flared up my pain flared up this week, and my mother had successful surgery this week she's been you know she had surgery on her spine she's had a lot of numbness and tingling in her legs with also pain you know and all these problems and, so she'll she can walk around a little bit but then her knees to her legs just kind of give out but she, after the surgery, we were her husband and I were asking for an update at my grandma was like she's in pain and they're giving her pain medication and I said well if she's feeling pain that's actually a good sign right, and her husband was like I never thought about it that way she she heck she has full feeling now huh. That, but I haven't actually gotten to talk to her yet since her surgery she is obviously sleeping a lot and and recovering so. So that.   Pastor Newms: [15:27] It's good that it went well.   Pastor Bill: [15:29] Yeah it's good that it went well there were no issues it was a little longer than it was expected to be but the the surgeon was, aware that it was probably going to take longer and and then they kept her overnight because she's a little older than and then she has her other issues that she deals with so, yeah she got good medical care and that's taken care of and hopefully that will lead to a revitalized woman who loves roller coasters who can actually go back to Six Flags again because that's one of her favorite places to go, sir.   Pastor Newms: [16:03] Oh I didn't think about that that's why she hasn't gone with the kids recently. Oh that must be terrible for I didn't even think about that ass like it's you know you worry about like the actual big things but oh my gosh she loves those so much like oh.   Pastor Bill: [16:23] Yeah alright so I think that's that and so now it's time for get to know the pastor's and it's my week because it's an odd numbered episode.   Pastor Newms: [16:33] Or because I did it last week.   Pastor Bill: [16:35] Don't you, you keep saying that but how are we supposed to remember from week to week you did it lasts all week before cue the video I don't know.   Pastor Newms: [16:43] How we supposed to remember what episode number were on.   Pastor Bill: [16:49] Okay it's true I have to go look up what episode number on every week when I do the title.   Pastor Newms: [16:54] And I have to create the folder.   Pastor Bill: [16:59] What is your favorite body part about yourself.   Pastor Newms: [17:07] You go first.   Pastor Bill: [17:10] My beard I'm quite fond of my beard it's a good body part. Do I need to pull a new card? yeah when you pull a new.   Pastor Newms: [17:25] Do we do.   Pastor Bill: [17:26] I can see the little mischievous thing going in your head right now.   Pastor Newms: [17:29] You know what you know what body part I like the most.   Pastor Bill: [17:32] Mmm.   Pastor Newms: [17:33] My gallbladder because I actually have one.   Pastor Bill: [17:36] Okay I'm pulling another card, you jerk, which band or artist Dead or Alive would play at your funeral.   Pastor Newms: [17:51] Man the list is so long of people I would love to play at my funeral. What do you think?   Pastor Bill: [18:01] Well my funeral has nothing to do with me it's all about the people that I'm leaving behind, and so for people like my mom and my grandmother and my all those people I would want my great-grandfather, to perform one of his gospel songs for them you know, because that really doesn't have anything to do with me. My funeral is not for me the funerals for the people that I left behind.   Pastor Newms: [18:36] I have to for Biggs I have to play an Audio Adrenaline song at his funeral it is one of his demands, which is I want to the new body I don't know what the actual name of the song I have it but. You guys keep pulling people that can't perform at your wet at your funeral. They're not alive.   Pastor Bill: [19:22] It said dead or alive. My great grandfather's dead.   Pastor Newms: [19:28] That's why I said you people keep pulling I missed the Dead part.   Pastor Bill: [19:32] Yeah dead or alive.   Pastor Newms: [19:35] I don't know my brain didn't even pick up that part I don't know I don't know. I could see so much different styles of music based on who shows up to my funeral, it could be I know at the moment a person came into my mind but it just because it's a person I've been listening to way too much right now but whose. Kim Dracula but it's just because I've been playing them a ton.   Pastor Bill: [20:12] Roll my eyes at you sir.   Pastor Newms: [20:14] I don't know if I wanted to make everyone cry at answer Johnny Cash.   Pastor Bill: [20:23] Mmm. BatBrains, my wife, has a funeral music list on her Spotify. Her and Gregory, they pick out songs and they go, add this to the funeral list.   Pastor Newms: [20:47] Zadie I don't mean make you cry right now now that you are I meant make you cry at the funeral, sorry there are certain people I can't bring up in the house because it makes her sad that they are gone she brought up one I didn't, and and then I just brought up another one that upsets her greatly when she.   Pastor Bill: [21:15] Chester and Johnny Cash.   Pastor Newms: [21:18] I'll never forget it with with Chester Bennington when he passed I got home and she didn't know, because she doesn't watch the news I barely watch the news but I listen to the radio on the way home and so everyone was doing tributes you know and I get home and, I was like I'm sorry baby if you you know if you actually opened the internet today no why. Well Chester Bennington pass, he what and then we proceeded to listen to the discography while we stood in sat in the kitchen and cried for the rest of the night because, that band impacted both of us throughout our lives so much and so then it was just like the girls were like we don't know what's going on but okay will cry too so. Any who see I said any who because Phoenix said.   Pastor Bill: [22:22] Phoenix said The Hu yeah I saw that.   Pastor Newms: [22:25] Hu not the Mongolian throat singer death metal band not not The Who. Whatever else they sing cuz I don't know who the actual who sang back in the day I just remember I don't like them too much then the monkeys The Beatles it's the.   Pastor Bill: [22:48] Hey hey we're the Monkees yeah.   Pastor Newms: [23:03] Alright so now we are sufficiently warmed up.   Pastor Bill: [23:08] We are we are.   Pastor Newms: [23:09] Since we brought the entire time down talking about funerals and death let's talk about the spirit and the soul.   Pastor Bill: [23:19] It was in the cards man it was in the cards I didn't do it the cards.   Pastor Newms: [23:23] Death of the body and the Eternal - of let's go.   Pastor Bill: [23:40] You need to introduce the topic now that.   Pastor Newms: [23:42] Oh so.   Pastor Bill: [23:43] We've had the cold open but now it's your turn to.   Pastor Newms: [23:46] It's funny because typically the way the this format works is. Pastor Bill will tell me.   Pastor Bill: [24:14] Sorry guys Phoenix.   Pastor Newms: [24:15] Phoenix just killed the Phoenix just killed the.   Pastor Bill: [24:20] So Phoenix on Twitch says I want this girl is on fire to be played as I'm being cremated so I can finally have a smoking hot body. That is the cringey assist most hilarious thing that has ever been put on our Discord Channel our Discord server. Oh man you're slipping it.   Pastor Newms: [24:50] I'm snipping it I'm sniffing it.   Pastor Bill: [24:54] Oh man okay derailed hmm.   Pastor Newms: [25:00] Okay so back to the conversation there are times that we, talk about it and we were like okay yeah there are times where we have a verse that bill feels and then there's times like this. And what usually happens with times like this one is the way. Myself and the Holy Spirit tend to. Converse is a little different because. I'm trying to save this real quick Phoenix phrase because that's going in the archive so, typically I get very very random thoughts my mind never stops it's very hard for me to focus and meditate and and study so all of a sudden, like I just get hit with something and it's like hey have you ever thought about this and you're like no I haven't thought about that brain let's think about it till we're dead and then I run that thought process into the ground, obsessing over it so. One of these situations happened where I was thinking about, what is life and I was thinking about what determines if something is alive or is just a functioning, sing what determines the difference the line between this thing is alive and this thing. Is an eternal thing. And then what defines that life and what and so then the topic of spirit and soul came up and then my brain started going the route of okay whale. What do animals have Spirits or Souls because if it has a soul, what does that truly mean what is the Bible say you know and then I thought the route of things talking so there was this big long thing and I come back to my computer because I wasn't at my computer and I was just typing things, dreams like what are what did you what did you do like what are you talking about I have no idea what you're talking about right now, and so I started with the tangent of you know do animals have souls, and if they do do they go to heaven was one of my thought processes and one of the things I ascribe to it was the the actual verbal ability to speak, oftentimes we attribute animals as just being animals because they don't have, rational thought the ability to speak things like that but then I thought of Balaam's ass and the fact that with Balaam's ass. Tells him you know I've been a good ass I've been I've been good to you and the Lord opened his mouth and so I then I, rabbit trailed that word mouth, open not mouth I didn't look up the word mouth that's why I know what mouth means in Greek and Hebrew it's a mouth so I looked up the word open, and and, you know it's literally open like throw open the gates so it's something that is closed it's open so then I tried to research you know at what point does the bible ever talk about animal speaking other than that, and it's only talked about twice and then I get back to, Bill and Bill's like why are we talking about a talking ass and the donkey and Balaam and he's striking it and he's a good donkey and, what are you talking about dude like you went to go, get something to eat like what are you doing in life and I'm like I don't know man it's warm he's like okay I guess we'll talk about Soul this week because that makes sense because obviously you can't be quiet about because and then it went for like, what bill for five hours that I'm sitting there just spinning and just keep sending you messages and you're like okay dude really okay dude really like so it was. It was interesting how it happened and so because of that, that's how we got to this week's topic because I basically was like a dog with a bone and wouldn't let it go and he was like. Well I mean I didn't really know what we were going to talk about yet because the spirit hadn't spoken anything to me so. Well is he spoke to you and I'm like no I was just having a thought he's like that's a whole nother discussion but, so that's what we started talking about then the spirit in the soul we started having that conversation between the two of us because I use the term soul, several times in all the things that I sent him and his response was I'm not trying to be, I'm not trying to be obstinate or I'm not trying to make fun. I'm not how we talked for way too long about that topic oh yeah deleted a bunch of it I forgot about that because it was. Too much anyway. You were like, you know not to not to belittle but to dig because you know you know how I feel about words there is a difference between spirit and soul you're using them wrong and I was like, so then I you know it rabbit hold us even more because you know there are. A lot of people when you think about mind body and soul sorry, mind body and soul or mind spirit and soul or Spirit soul and body or mind will and emotions, body in an eternal soul and there's all these terms that are thrown around for the three things that we are, and some people use them interchangeably the Greek and Hebrew sometimes uses certain parts in certain ways interchangeably the. Scholars will just use them interchangeably other faiths don't even get me started there it's all over the place with other faiths, and and so we started digging into the the Greek in the Hebrew of it together because we were having the conversation and. Sometimes it's weird but I'll let you go from there because if I try to read the Greek and Hebrew words we're all going to be confused. I don't try to do that I barely speak English.   Pastor Bill: [32:34] All right so there's a verse and I know I hesitate I tried not to use this verse as the placard verse for the whole episode because, Newms has particular issue with this verse not in the verse itself but in English and the way that English is used, and that's a lot of Newms is issue with this topic, is an issue with a the actual language of English, and I'm sure.   Pastor Newms: [33:10] Everything it's Microsoft's an English is fault that's all of life is Microsoft in English is Fault somehow.   Pastor Bill: [33:16] Pretty much what most of our conversations are is you complaining about Microsoft or English and me trying to get to a topic that's actually worthy of talking about so. It's just that's where we live.   Pastor Newms: [33:30] Not inaccurate.   Pastor Bill: [33:31] All right so it was 1st Thessalonians chapter 5, verse 23 and I just put the second half on the placard but we'll go ahead and read the whole verse, now may the God of Peace himself, sanctify you completely and may your whole Spirit soul and body be kept sound and blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. All right, so when we when we think about the ideas here of spirit soul and body and we want to go back to the original language of what those words were used because that's important for the conversation we're having because, a lot of people call the spirit one thing and the Soul another thing and then like newms was saying there's a lot of people that then swap those, and they'll say that the soul is the thing that people said was oh that's hilarious.   Pastor Newms: [34:32] Why did it triple it.   Pastor Bill: [34:33] It because it has what you typed in and then when Twitch picked it up it then the bot reset it here and then when, Facebook picked it up that it said it again in the Discord server so it's there three times in Discord server well we know it got onto Twitter and Facebook though, all right so there are people that swap those, they say spirit is one thing and other people say well that's your salt and then some people say soul is one thing and other people say well that's your spirit and nobody's arguing about what your body is we're all pretty clear, on what your physical body is the thing that we can see and feel and touch and interact with, we're not we're not arguing that except for maybe Elon Musk because like it's all a simulation anyway there is no physical body, but other than that guy everyone else.   Pastor Newms: [35:27] There is a new Matrix movie coming out so maybe.   Pastor Bill: [35:29] Everyone else seems to understand the concept of body right so when we look at the original words that. Why am I looking at the top your head Newms.   Pastor Newms: [35:43] I am laughing because I never thought it would get to the point where we're talking about Elon Musk in any capacity of The Berean Manifesto and yet somehow it came up so continue I'm sorry.   Pastor Bill: [35:52] And somehow all right so in first Thessalonians chapter 5 verse 23 Paul uses the words Numa spirit. Su ke and I'm probably not saying that one right but it's close enough it's a psyche the psychology that work as that's in translated as soul, and Soma which is. Okay the confusing part is that the definitions of Numa,spirit and soul tsuke are really close to each other, and the really only dividing difference here they both mean breath okay they both by implication mean Spirit but tsuke specifically, refers to the animal sentient principle only, so the difference between the the only real difference between Numa and Sookie, is that Numa being breath and spirit and mind will and emotions is all this abstract spiritual idea and tsuke, is breath Spirit mind will and emotions and life in a concrete manner, so the only difference between these two words is concept and concrete which means there's no real difference between the word, so you can without being wrong swap those two words. All day long in your translation and you'll never actually be wrong okay. But for me now we're talking about for me when I go back and I look at Genesis and I look through the Old Testament. I feel that. Numa that is in the Greek is specifically defined as the part of us that is divine, a chunk of God that was breathed into us by God after he's formed a. And then I see psyche, as the mind will and emotions that that being has. Better than uses to drive the body. So I believe that I am a spirit I have a soul. And I live in a body right so just the same as here on Earth my, soul and body are inseparable my soul drives my body without my soul my body dies, without my body my soul is no longer tethered here, right it's the same way in the spiritual realm my spirit is my spiritual realm body. And the same as my physical body my spiritual body is then driven by that soul that mind will and emotions. And that mind will and emotions is that centerpiece that you know drives either way and. When I look at the Old Testament words that were used for these same Concepts right in the New Testament we have pneuma psyche and Soma and the Old Testament, we have ruach and I gotta click through each one to make sure I don't completely butcher these words nefesh, and Katie okay ruach nefesh and Katie, and they are less Des ambiguous and more specific to our to be understood to be spirit, Soul or in this case animal vitality, something that breathes has a soul, and body which could be used for anything anything that is living plants animals even water can be known as having a cage. Now nefesh to breathe this is this is the word that pro-abortion people like to point to a lot about well Life Starts at first breath, and that's this idea of nefesh that something isn't alive until it's taking its first breath where as pro-life people, I want to look you really call on scriptures that use ruach, as the word for that defines life okay now both of those words do mean breath but they mean breath and separate ways, ruach means you are spiritually alive you're a spiritual person and nefesh means you are now physically a. And I know that sounds like I just endorse one or the other depending on what your confirmation bias tells you. The ultimate goal is that I am, pro-life I Am pro mother I Am pro woman I Am pro life is sticky and grey and I would rather, us do more Ministry to people in those situations unless, judging of what people have done or feel like they were cornered into doing and I don't really have a pro or anti abortion stance as much as I have a pro person stance, and while all the stuff is going on in Texas about abortion laws and did it personally, I don't agree with stricter Banning of abortion laws, because I don't think that's how you solve an abortion problem if you're anti-abortion if you're anti-abortion I believe you solve that problem by better education, two women and young women and young men about the do's and don'ts of sex how contraceptives work how all that happens, he put more funding into fixing the adoption system and fixing the Foster system to where children aren't just abandoned and moving from home to home with all of their belongings in a trash bag, and to where you don't have to be a ridiculously rich person to adopt another human being because we had this okay so we have the CPS service that comes in. And decides whether or not a living space is safe for a child that is already there right. And the level you know the level of financial ability responsibility and all that is way down here and then when you go to adopt not only is the standard up here but then you have to pay fees on top of that, in order to process all of the stuff, so we have an adoption system that need to be fixed they have a foster system that needs to be fixed we had need better education for our students to teach them that while yes abstinence is 99.99% effective, they need to know what happens when they can't control themselves. What do they do because if we're just teaching abstinence and we're not teaching young men and women how to keep from getting pregnant, then we are literally just asking for abortions and I'm not talking about the the kind that happened in a safe clean, doctors office I'm talking about the dirty dangerous kind that are bad. That's where everyone all right so that's nefesh and ruach okay, in the Old Testament God refers to himself using each of these three terms, right he uses rugelach and nephesh most and then there are times where he in a future sense says I will be. I will be shy meaning I will have a body one day I will have a body, and so when he talks about himself as ruach he always refers to himself as what we, gu as the father father Son and Holy Spirit that's always that father idea every time he uses rule when he talks nefesh, and when he when he uses him nefesh as a reference to himself oh I got that wrong didn't I. When he talks about himself as ruach he's always talking about the Holy Spirit. The spirit that moves on the earth and moves on men and inhabits men that's ruach nefesh.   Pastor Newms: [46:06] I was mainly looking at the Greek I forgot to look up the Hebrew I'ma be honest.   Pastor Bill: [46:16] And then ke ke kaha Hai EK hey how are you said that work that's always future tips okay now. For me and you can go do your own studies obviously big says It's All Greek to him except I was just reading the Hebrew words but I get the joke it's a funny joke it's a great joke even but I'm going to need you to stop. Okay so, when I look at God and I see God as this Father Son and Holy Spirit this Trinity, and then I look in Genesis and I see that God created Mankind in his own image hmm. I guess I see in our culture a lot where people talk about. Well I made in God's image to God must be he muscle drug me, when I look in the mirror he must be you know this shape I Made In His Image right humankind is Made In His Image except I don't think that's what that verse meant at all.When it says God made man kind of His Image I think that was referring to the fact that God is a trinity he then created a being that is a trinity, spirit, soul and a body just like God is the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit and regardless of how you use those words back and forth. That's actually not that big of a deal that's not important but that's my take on this this situation if that, we are made in God's image as in not our physical skin, put our Triune makeup we are a trinity I am a trinity of spirit soul and body.   [48:21] I could be completely off and that's fine I'm allowed to be wrong and I will continue be wrong until someone shows me what's right, and if you can show me in the scripture, then I have no problem changing you know my nan salvation beliefs there's only the one belief that's worth arguing over and that salvation in Jesus, the rest of this is all icing and that's what I have to say about that. Newms I expected you to speak up more.   Pastor Newms: [49:02] I was letting you finish first.   Pastor Bill: [49:05] Okay your turn.   Pastor Newms: [49:06] So I agree I think that were created with the three I think that we are. A body being driven. Buy something and that something is what communicates with the part of us that goes to heaven I tend to use them the opposite I tend to use soul is, is what ascends spirit is what, connects the two I'm not sure a hundred percent as to where exactly I picked those up. But that's always how I've viewed it is the soul as the Eternal part the spirit, is I mean sorry the soul is the spiritual part that actually is ascribed to the Ascension the, and that the soul is what connects the is the mind will and emotions that connect the two. But inherently again as arguments so often, come to be the issue is not in our agreement the issue is in the use of English I do love in the New Testament, that the term Holy Spirit you know you kind of want to think that it's a, it's a thing in and of itself like the holy spirit's the term but it's not it's the same word that's used for our eternal spirit just with the word holy in front of it so it's.   Pastor Bill: [50:51] Saint is a better translation for that word but yeah.   Pastor Newms: [50:55] Yeah it is Ed so it's you know but it's the same word that can be used for ghost it's the same word so I do understand, your belief of it being the spirit because it's also the same word that you use for ghost throughout the Bible which would be the, internal part which makes sense not the mind will and emotions, but I just can't do it for some reason I can't whenever I'm speaking it always comes out. The soul is the part that ascends into the spiritual realm which makes no sense when you think about the fact that it is the. Spiritual realm and it says it right the blank in there.   Pastor Bill: [51:44] Language is cultural driven we call it that because someone decided to call it that. We could very well need to call it the soul realm we would you know do you know what I mean like language is weird like that language changes the definitions of words change.   Pastor Newms: [52:04] Again that's the English thing because Asian culture the soul is what ascends. Because I just thought about that but you should me Got Me In Your Soul Reapers and your you know which those two words were the Same by the way should be coming in so we prepared to say just for those of you out there that aren't nerds, Japanese one of the other the.   Pastor Bill: [52:33] Yes because Soul Reaper so much better and more understood in our Western culture than death God try go ahead. I'm just poking fun at English.   Pastor Newms: [53:02] The point of several really really good animes. But but that's my thing is is inherently I don't argue with our premises I argue with our usage of words just because even though I agree with you, I can't say it that way for some reason it's just one of those things my brain always goes to typing Soul every time.   Pastor Bill: [53:29] Alright let's wrap this up by talking about why this doesn't matter at all you ready.   Pastor Newms: [53:37] It's not a Salvation.   Pastor Bill: [53:40] What happens in the rapture.   Pastor Newms: [53:43] The body and whatever is attached to it is pulled up.   Pastor Bill: [53:47] The body mmm what goes what goes to the judgment is just the spirit or the soul or oh oh it's the body and it's the whole kit and caboodle.   Pastor Newms: [54:00] Does it matter.   Pastor Bill: [54:01] What it doesn't matter it doesn't matter what you call which part all three go they all go, even the people that have been dead and gone and buried or burned and spread or lost in the ocean their body is risen again and meets the Lord in the air, and is perfected and then we go into the judgment so it it doesn't matter.   Pastor Newms: [54:30] And it is that word body it's not.   Pastor Bill: [54:31] What matters yeah it is yeah actual word body.   Pastor Newms: [54:35] Yeah it's not.   Pastor Bill: [54:36] Is so much it's um it's.   Pastor Newms: [54:38] Because.   Pastor Bill: [54:39] Let me make sure I'm saying the whole work a Soma is soma your body your physical body.   Pastor Newms: [54:43] It's not that it's it means person it it actually it's it means he.   Pastor Bill: [54:50] What's your physical body.   Pastor Newms: [54:52] The writer meant physical body.   Pastor Bill: [54:55] And don't don't give me that whole over that's in the Book of Revelations in the Book of Revelations there's allegory about ad 70 digit it's also in Thessalonians written by a whole different author, who didn't have access to John's writings of Revelation and John didn't have access to Thessalonians when he wrote Revelations so, no it is yeah it's an event that's talked about in more than one place in the Bible and it is the whole body, rises in the air to meet the Lord, and then goes on to judgment so this whole is the spirit of the soul the only thing we are doing this for, is so you can go and fall on your own decide, what you believe about the spirit the soul and the body based off of what you are informed on in the scriptures. Not of what I say not a for Pastor Newms says not off of what people say on Tic Tok now I gotta tell you there's some really good people dropping some serious, exegesis in Tick Tock Annie and I mean, some people that have phds in religious studies and I can tell you you know this is what it meant this is why they said it and it's really good videos out there, um I can't remember the name of the guy that I'm thinking of off the top of my head there's also a guy named Saints and Sages that does a great job talking about, the church and and the culture of Christianity and the way things should be going and the way that we're not doing things that we should be doing and there's some great videos at the teaching. But don't believe what anyone says until you find in the scripture for yourself and you prove it to yourself that it's true.   Pastor Newms: [57:00] Yeah cuz sadly for all those people that are good there's a lot that are bad too. There's a lot that are bad that aren't just on Tick-Tock but we won't get into that.   Pastor Bill: [57:15] So go out there and be Berean own what you know decide what is true own your faith, and then walk in that hope and security and confidence go make friends with the Lost, and. Let them let your light shine in their life when they ask be prepared to give a reason for the hope. All right I love you guys have a great week.   Pastor Newms: Be safe out there.   Pastor Bill: Until next time...

Spirits
249: Artemis

Spirits

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 51:05


Introducing our newest segment: It's All Greek to Me - Finally Fulfilling the Promise of Spirits Podcast, by Spirits Podcast. And of course we're starting off with Julia's favorite goddess from when she first picked up Edith Hamilton's Mythology: Artemis!    Content Warning: This episode contains conversations about or mentions of sexual harassment and assault, murder, death, pregnancy, birth, misogyny, hunting, animal death, human sacrifice, virginity, heteronormativity, maiming, child abandonment/endangerment, grief, fratricide, death in childbirth, mutilation, and kidnapping/abduction.    Housekeeping - Recommendation: This week, Julia recommends The Long Island Monster Gallery.  - Books: Check out our previous book recommendations, guests' books, and more at spiritspodcast.com/books - Call to Action: Check out HORSE: A podcast about ridiculous stories, internet drama, and some of the biggest and baddest personalities out there today—all from the world of basketball.   Sponsors - ThirdLove is on a mission to find a perfect bra for everyone. Get 20% off your first order at thirdlove.com/spirits. - Calm is the #1 app to help you reduce your anxiety and stress and help you sleep better. Get 40% off a Calm Premium subscription at calm.com/spirits. - Shaker & Spoon, our favorite subscription cocktail box. Use code CREEPY for $20 off your first box!    Find Us Online If you like Spirits, help us grow by spreading the word! Follow us @SpiritsPodcast on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Goodreads. You can support us on Patreon (http://patreon.com/spiritspodcast) to unlock bonus Your Urban Legends episodes, director's commentaries, custom recipe cards, and so much more. We also have lists of our book recommendations and previous guests' books at http://spiritspodcast.com/books. Transcripts are available at http://spiritspodcast.com/episodes. To buy merch, hear us on other podcasts, contact us, find our mailing address, or download our press kit, head on over to http://spiritspodcast.com.   About Us Spirits was created by Julia Schifini, Amanda McLoughlin and Eric Schneider. We are founding members of Multitude, an independent podcast collective and production studio. Our music is "Danger Storm" by Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com), licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0.

Cornfield Theology
The Grace of God

Cornfield Theology

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 7:27


What is Grace? The word grace is commonly used by Christians and in the church. Many church names include the word grace. My youngest daughter’s middle name is Grace. In the New Testament, the favorite salutation of the apostle Paul is grace and peace. One of the most memorized passages in the Bible is about grace (Ephesians 2:8). The term grace is a big deal. It’s a theological term that has massive practical implications. In this blog post, I want to define grace as used in Holy Scripture, and then I want to show how the grace of God impacts a person’s everyday life. The word grace is more than a Christian buzzword, but it impacts everyday life. It’s All Greek to Me The Greek word for grace is χάρις. It has the sense of favor or someone freely giving a gift to another person. You cannot merit grace, but it’s a one-way transaction. χάρις can also be translated to demonstrate a person’s thankfulness. In particular, χάρις is used to express a person’s thankfulness to God. Romans 7:25 captures the essence well. We read, Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord! – Romans 7:25 When χάρις is reflecting a person’s gratitude thanks is an appropriate translation. However, when χάρις is used with God as the source, grace is often the better translation. There are two senses of grace when it’s used in conjunction with God. First, God extends common grace to all people. Second, God offers saving grace to some people. Common Grace Here is a helpful definition of common grace. Common grace is God’s general favor by which he restrains sin and its consequences, maintains human life and culture, and bestows a variety of gifts and blessings to all people indiscriminately.– Gayle Doornbos, “The Spirit and Common Grace.” Matthew 5:45 captures God’s indiscriminate common grace well. For he makes his sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the unjust.– Matthew 5:45 It does not matter if a person is a Christian, atheist, or agnostic. God’s common grace (whether a person realizes it or not) is for all to enjoy. The Christian and nonChristian farmers equally benefit from the rain. Saving Grace Grace is also used in a more narrow sense, and it’s this sense that receives more attention in the pages of the New Testament. God extends saving grace to some people. For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast. – Ephesians 2:8–9 In so many ways, the grace of God to save and sustain sinners is what makes Christianity not only distinct, but I think, altogether appealing. There is no concept of grace in other religious traditions, at least not in the way grace is defined in the Bible. When God freely extends saving grace to a person, complete transformation takes place. The change begins in the heart, and then a person’s actions follow the heart. The first few lines of the iconic song Amazing Grace describe the change due to salvific grace.

Health & Longevity
Mediterranean Diet

Health & Longevity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 28:32


Today on Health & Longevity, Dr. John Westerdahl features guests, Michael Ozner, M.D. – Board-Certified Cardiologist and author of ‘The Complete Mediterranean Diet: Everything You Need to Know to Lose Weight and Lower Your Risk of Heart Disease___with 500 Delicious Recipes’; Debbie Matenopoulos – TV Host, Journalist and author of ‘It’s All Greek to Me: […]

MOMHOOD
DEBBIE MATENOPOULOS- Life Stories on Taking Chances, Trusting Yourself & Building Your Empire

MOMHOOD

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 92:24


We are thrilled and honored to welcome our good friend the one and only Debbie Matenopoulous to the podcast! This 5XEmmy Nominated TV Host and Journalist has had an expansive career from being the youngest co-host on The View to hosting for E!, the Insider, Home & Family and more. She is also the best selling cookbook author of “It’s All Greek to Me”, Founder of Ikaria Beauty and an ALS Advocate. In this intimate conversation Debbie shares her fearless pursuit of success, lessons she learned along the way, what inspired her to persevere, the driving force behind everything she does…and we get all the details on how her skin looks so damn good. You can follow Debbie on Instagram @IamDebbieM and check out Ikaria Beauty at www.IkariaBeauty.com We invite you to join our private FB group by searching MOMHOOD and follow us on Instagram @Momhoodshow @BrandiMilloy and @OrlyShani We will see you next week!

All Greek to me
Das Nonplusultra - The Bees' Knees

All Greek to me

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 4:18


Fri, 19 Mar 2021 14:40:06 +0000 https://redewendungen-englisch-deutsch-podcast.podigee.io/71-neue-episode ebeaca77881d0b840cef9fca259df987 71 full All Greek to me no Marilena by Audiobliss

Greece Chats with Tony Kariotis
8. Angelo Tsarouchas - Comedian and Actor

Greece Chats with Tony Kariotis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 75:53


On this episode of Greece Chats I am joined by Angelo Tsarouchas. You've seen Angelo's face pop up on numerous movie and television shows and his high energy and relatable comedy has made him popular throughout the world. His Amazon Prime Video special “Bigger is Better” has over 14 million viewers and his latest YouTube and Facebook videos have over 10 million views by fans everywhere. You may have heard or seen Angelo is one of his several comedy specials. To name a couple theres: It's All Greek to Me and Bigger is Better. Angelo has a wide selection across most platforms such as Amazon Prime, Netflix and Youtube. What you may not have known is that Angelo is also an actor and has appeared in several films, including Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle. Robert Deniro's The Score, and he's also appeared in the award winning series, Mad Men. Being a part of the Greek Diaspora, Angelo has a true love for Greece and going back as much as possible. Join us for a ridiculously fun conversation with lots of laughs, and of course insight on what its like to be a professional comedian. I also pick Angelos brain as to where to find the best Greek food around the planet, as being a comedian takes you just about everywhere!! You will also hear about a time where he shut an entire Greek village down!! Lets jump right in to it!!

All Greek to me
Jemandem die Daumen drücken - to keep one's fingers crossed

All Greek to me

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 5:10


Fri, 12 Mar 2021 05:55:39 +0000 https://redewendungen-englisch-deutsch-podcast.podigee.io/70-neue-episode 9da4ac36da09fce06bf22cb471c75897 70 full All Greek to me no Morning Walk

Zdenek's English Podcast
MINI LESSON 2 - Episode 352 - Knowledge Expressions

Zdenek's English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 15:26


Would you like to know what the idioms "go over one's head", "a flash in the pan", and "It's All Greek to me." mean? Listen to this mini lesson that is based on the interview I did with Pan.  ________________________________________________________________________________________ ZEP Live Shows - listen to Zdenek’s English Podcast live every Sunday at 9pm CET GMT+1. Click the link to find out how. Become a ZEP patron - become a patron of Zdenek’s English Podcast to get a mini lesson with target language every week.  Learn English Online Join a discord group to practise your speaking and take part in cool events ZEP Facebook - join Zdenek's English Podcast Facebook group, like, share and comment on Facebook Apple Podcasts - write a brief review of ZEP on I-tunes to help more people find this podcast Teacherzdenek.com  - my website, fill in the form to join my mailing list to receive cool information, videos, and offers about English through board games Teacher Zdenek  - my Youtube channel (vocab videos + stuff about board games) Learning English with Board Games - FB group dedicated to Learning English with board games

Start with Small Steps
17 - Stoicism, It's all Greek to Me

Start with Small Steps

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 18:46


17 – Stoicism, It’s All Greek to Me Summary Make sure you consider the things you can change, the things you can't change, and figure out what things you should do about the things you can change. Make sure that you build up an immune system of your emotions. That you can fight back anything that tries to make you upset, angry, have negative emotions, and how you can reframe anything negative into something that you can deal with and work with. Try to forget about the gaps between what you want and what you don't have. And instead, look at everything around you as a gift. That doesn't mean you give up on your goals, but it also means becoming content with the things around you. Don't let anything push your buttons, not money, not food, not people. Learn to appreciate the people and the things around you to understand what richness they have brought to your life. Sometimes things can be temporary, and that you should appreciate them right now. Come up with a pattern of reflecting at the beginning of the day on the tough things that you're going to have to face. Then reflect at night and how well you did. Challenge Find one thing in your life that pushes your buttons, whether it's a thing or a person, and learn how you can reframe what it is they do to you so that they no longer have the power to change your emotions or make you angry or upset. Links http://drwaynedyer.hayhouse.libsynpro.com/dr-wayne-w-dyer-pushing-buttons https://dailystoic.com/joseph-dodson/ https://hiddenbrain.org/podcast/minimizing-pain-maximizing-joy/ https://happyproject.in/stoic-person-happy/ https://www.williambirvine.com/ https://howtobeastoic.wordpress.com/massimo-on-stoicism/

Astra Report | WNTN 1550 AM | Grecian Echoes
Daily Global News - FRI Nov 27th - A different Black Friday & Trump says he will leave White House

Astra Report | WNTN 1550 AM | Grecian Echoes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 8:27


President Trump said for the first time that he will leave office if the Electoral College votes for President-elect Joe Biden on December 14, bolstering confidence in a peaceful transition of power.  President Trump announced on Twitter that he has issued a “full pardon” to his first national security adviser, Michael Flynn.  With pandemic numbers rising even more -- the US has reported more than 100,000 new cases a day for 24 days straight -- countries are adjusting their winter plans. Germany is encouraging other EU countries to shut down ski slopes around Christmas to keep coronavirus cases in check.  DOW looks to a great end of the week, topping first time ever 30,000 mark. All Greek soccer teams lost the European games. 

All Greek to me
Ich verstehe nur Bahnhof - All Greek to me

All Greek to me

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 1:53


New Anthem Church
God's Love/Hate Relationship with Fig Newtons

New Anthem Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018


New Anthem Church
God's Love/Hate Relationship with Fig Newtons

New Anthem Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018


New Anthem Church
Church Sleepin'

New Anthem Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018


Part 1 of It's All Greek to Me

New Anthem Church
Church Sleepin'

New Anthem Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018


Part 1 of It's All Greek to Me

Serious Business
43: At Least One Dead Possum

Serious Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2016 48:43


We’re back! The third season begins with Mike’s new office and what happens when you get everything you wanted. We talk about Toni’s recent move and how asking more of life has meant life has asked more of them in return. Plus the usual doses of parenting, productivity, and navigating your life by the beacon of a fecal fast food franchise. Show notes: It’s All Greek to Me—Restaurant Impossible Pengun falls down Swedish Fish Oreos Going Deep Workshop Is calendar-based productivity a fad? Google Goals Momento Word Warp How Walking in Nature Changes the Brain  

Traveling the Vortex
Episode 235 – It's All Greek to Me!

Traveling the Vortex

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2015 97:31


In this week’s show, we return to our reviews of Big Finish Production’s Eighth Doctor Adventures. First up, as we near the end of season one, we review Phobos. Then Lucy and the Doctor are taken for a loop, in No More Lies. We’ll give our impressions on these two stories. Also, we look at some exiting news from Big Finish with the announcement of New Series characters in their own audio adventures. Plus, some finality...Read more The post Episode 235 – It’s All Greek to Me! appeared first on Traveling the Vortex.

5x15
Under another sky: journeys in Roman Britain - Charlotte Higgins

5x15

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2014 16:25


Charlotte Higgins takes a journey in ancient Britain. Charlotte Higgins is the chief arts writer for the Guardian. She is the writer of Latin Love Lessons (2007), on the subject of the place of Ovid in contemporary life, It's All Greek to Me (2008), and most recently Under Another Sky: Journeys in Roman Britain (2013). She writes regularly on classical music. 5x15 brings together five outstanding individuals to tell of their lives, passions and inspirations. There are only two rules - no scripts and only 15 minutes each. Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x15stories.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: www.instagram.com/5x15stories

Hoi Polloi Podcast with Abidan Paul Shah
Episode 2: Dr. David Alan Black

Hoi Polloi Podcast with Abidan Paul Shah

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2014


In this second episode of Hoi Polloi, Abidan Shah interviews Dr. David Alan Black.  Dr. Black is a noted Greek scholar and also teaches at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.  In the interview Pastor Shah asks about Dr. Black’s new book entitled, “It’s All Greek to Me”.  If you have any questions or topics you would like […]

The Options Insider Radio Network
Options Bootcamp 8: It's All Greek to Me

The Options Insider Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2012 55:44


Options Bootcamp 8: It's All Greek to Me   Basic Training: Time to revisit the Greeks: ·        Delta - The chief Greek ·        Gamma - The rate of change of Delta, as the underlying stock changes, but sometimes overwhelming to beginners. ·        Theta - Time decay. The rate of change of an option given a change in the time to expiration. ·        Vega - The king of the Greeks. The rate of change of an option price, as a result of change in implied volatility. What is the difference between a retail and professional options trader? Mail Call: Reaching out for a bootcamp lifeline. ·        Tweet from Tex05: Mark, why do you always say that retail options traders trade Delta and professionals trade Vega? ·        Email question from Evan - Atlanta, GA: Can you guys explain the importance of dividends to an options trader? That seems particularly important given the recent snafu over SPY dividends. Why are dividends important to options traders and how should it affect my options trading? ·        Facebook question from Mike Debrasse: I'm hearing a lot about this being a "low volatility environment." Apparently, that makes it difficult for options traders. Why is that? Why does options volume drop so dramatically when volatility goes down? Should I wait to trade options before volatility/vega goes up? Thanks for your help.

The Option Block
Option Block 72: The Great Oil Strangle

The Option Block

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2011 58:43


Option Block 72: The Star Spangled Episode Option Block fans, if you have ever wanted to see what goes on behind the scenes when taping an episode, your chance has arrived.  The entire gang will be live, in person at Elephant & Castle  at 111 W. Adams Street in Chicago on July 21.  Taping will start around 3:30, so you won't miss a minute of market action.  Stop by, bring your friends, and come prepared for a podcast experience like no other. If you're inclined to want to RSVP so that we make sure we have enough room, you can do so at the Options Insider Facebook page. ------------------ Trading Block:  Readjusting collars in AAPL; rolling out of VXX; Sebastian trades AAPL Alpha index options; the futures parking lot. Odd Block: Unusual activity in AMKR, AEO, KLAC, and THOR Xpress Block:  Commodity rundown: sugar on the move up; natural gas still going down.  Most actives: SPY, RUT, SPX, AAPL, NFLX, SLV, GOOG, QQQ, VIX, and BIDU.  On the move: MSFT, XOM, GE, and JPM.  Trade idea: Crude oil strangle. Strategy Block:  Risk management on naked options.  One word: Gamma Around the Block:  Non-farm payrolls, VIX futures out of whack for the Aug-Sep term structure; earnings season is almost here. Coming up.... Mark Sebastian is a one-man webinar machine presenting a webinar with VolX on "Understanding and Trading Currency Volatility" on July 12.  You can find more information on the VolX.us website.  The next day, July 13, is his free monthly webinar, and on July 14, he's presenting a webinar with Price Futures Group.  For more details, visit the OptionPit.com website.  Speaking of webinars....Know Your Options will be presenting a series of Sunday night webinars throughout July, including It's All Greek to Me on 7/17, Strike Price Selection on 7/24, and Plan the Trade, Trade the Plan on 7/31. Check KnowYourOptionsInc.com for more information. optionsXpress is also in the webinar business with IRA Strategies Part One: Covered calls on 7/12, and It's All Greek to Me on 7/17. Read more: http://www.theoptionsinsider.com/radio/?id=256#ixzz1RXkIwH8N The Options Insider: Your Inside Source For Options Information