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Send us a textJoin Gary as he invites you to take in more great music from Scotland, Northumbria, Ireland and Canada, and find out how you can win a brand new set of bagpipes!PlaylistHeather MacIsaac with Kito's Fancy, Director of Confusion and Hector's Slippers from The Moon's DaughterSt Lawrence O'Toole Pipe Band with The Irish Sea, the Scenic Route and Going to the Well for Water from Evolution: Live at the Glasgow Royal Concert HallBilly Pigg with Gypsy's Lullaby, The Hawk, Memories and Coates Hall from The Northumbrian Smallpipes (Topic)Skye Youth Pipe Band with Prince Charles' Welcome to Lochaber, The Sweet Maid of Glendaruel, Teribus and McKay's Polka recorded at the Scottish Schools Pipe Band Championships 2025.Michael Grey with Clach Mhin Mheallain, Buggerlugs, Dr Angus MacDonald's Off to Skye, The Left-Handed Piper, The Sunday Post Highlander from Cuts From Traditional Cloth Bruce Gandy with Bob of Fettercairn, The Islay Ball, Sound of Sleat and the Brown Haired Maid from My Father's SonLaoise Kelly and Tiarnan O'Duinnchinn with A Teelin Highland, Drowsie Maggie and the Ballinamore Reel from Ar Lorg na Laochra (On the Shoulders of Giants).Peatbog Faeries with Abhainn a' Nathair (River of Snakes) from Dust LinksSkye Youth Pipe Band Fundraiser - get your tickets for the MacRae pipes hereHeather MacIsaac Album Available hereInformation on Open Call for Emerging Talent at Piping Live 2025 hereSupport the show
If it's a jingle, let it mingle. As much as we try to skip as many ads and commercials as we can this day in age, capitalism always finds a way to rears it's claws to sink itself into our brain through the power of catchy advertising earworms. There's an art to a commercial jingle that sets it apart from traditional songs. A good commercial jingle needs to catch your attention in a short span of time and make you subconsciously think about it, so when you are ready to make a purchasing decision it's the first one you think of. It's a strange and somewhat nefarious tradition but when done right at least you got something fun to hum along to! So join Tuong La and the A-Team Samantha Leggatt, Angus MacDonald, and Leslie Cserepy as they reminisce and sing along to some our favourite tunes that refuse to leave our minds and rank Top 5 Commercial Jingles. The post 190 – Top 5 Commercial Jingles appeared first on PodCavern.
Job Tales - I interview professionals to help you become who you wish to be
Job Tales is a podcast where you can peruse all kinds of jobs as they are told in a 25-minute interview by professionals around the world. Angus Macdonald spent 20 years at Procter & Gamble working in financial analysis and planning. He did his academic training in engineering. He loves coaching rugby to the youth, he is good at math and sciences. He used his professional experience, his skills and his passions to drive a major change in his job. And so, 5 years ago, he became a math teacher. Listen to Angus' Job Tale.
In this conversation, the hosts discuss the first week of Keir Starmer's leadership of the Labour Party, the challenges facing the SNP and the Scottish Conservatives, and the future of the Scottish Liberal Democrats. They also interview Angus MacDonald, the newly elected Liberal Democrat MP for Inverness, Sky and West Rosshire, who shares his experiences and goals as a member of parliament.Plus, Sam White, former Chief of Staff for Sir Keir Starmer, discusses his time working with Starmer and the Labour Party's political strategy. He reflects on the party's turnaround from a low point to a 170+ majority in just one term of office. White describes Starmer as an evidence-led politician and policymaker who weighs decisions carefully. He also addresses concerns about Starmer's ability to adapt to the pressures of government and the challenges of the media landscape. White emphasises the importance of conveying the truth about the need for long-term change and renewal. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/holyroodsources. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey there spud! Potatoes are extremely versatile and has become a beloved staple in cuisines across the globe. From golden crispy fries to creamy mashed potatoes and everything in between, the amount of culinary creations that can be made with the humble potato are vast and seemingly infinite. So join Tuong La and his 'Spuddies' Angus MacDonald, Rich Hilborn, and Meghan Murphy as they peel back the layers of this deliciously starchy food and rank Top 5 Potato Dishes. The post 166 – Top 5 Potato Dishes appeared first on PodCavern.
Join Gary for more top class music from the world of bagpipes, with tunes from Davy Spillane, Simon McKerrell, Bonnie Rideout & Allan MacDonald, Dr Angus MacDonald, Beolach, the Battlefield Band, Boghall and Bathgate Caledonia and a listener's corner spot from Jock Roarty. TracksBeolach with Annie's New Heart from All Hands Peoples Ford Boghall & Bathgate Caledonia Pipe Band with Call to the Gathering Simon McKerrell with Lucy Cassidy, Duncan Johnstone and The Madchester Hornpipe from The Best of Piping ive Recital Series 06/07 Bonnie Rideout and Allan MacDonald with The Nameless Lament from Scotland's Fiddle Piobaireachd Volume 2 Davy Spillane with Atlantic Bridge from Atlantic Bridge Jock Roarty with Our Harry Dr Angus MacDonald with Dhanns i Leam, a Mhaighdeann Bhrèagha / South Uist Golf Club / A-null Thar nan Eileanan Dh' Ameireagaidh Gun Tèid Sinn or Over The Isles To America / The Lads of Mull from Maidean Dubh an Donais The Battlefield Band with The Five Mile Chase, The Cameronian Reel, The Black Haired Lass and the Miss Girdle, from Beg and BorrowSupport the show
Give us your lunch money nerds because this week we rankin' bullies! Let's get one thing outta the way: real bullies suck. Fictional bullies, however, have a certain charm to them that make them much more intriguing to watch or read about. So this week join Tuong and his school yard chums Angus MacDonald, Matt Barrow, and Chelsea Fahey as they get wedgied and thrown into a locker together while ranking Top 5 Fictional Bullies! The post 150 – Top 5 Fictional Bullies appeared first on PodCavern.
Welcome to Episode 101 of the ABZ Football Podcast as Gary (@tchocky83) & Graham reflect on the week that was as the Aberdeen support continues to bask in the glory of our victory last time out before we focus in on our 2nd trip to Govan this campaign as we get down to the business end of the season with 3rd spot ours to lose. We take a look at the latest news to emanate from Pittodrie this week, including the signing of Angus MacDonald on a 2 yr extension and we quickly discuss the latest plans for a Scottish Conference League. , We also check in with the Young Team, the Quines and our loanees in Loan Watch. After the break, to mark our century of episodes, we bring you Part 2 of our chat with the one and only, Russell Anderson! Like what we do? Keep us fuelled for future episodes by buying us a beer or coffee over at - https://ko-fi.com/abzfootballpodcast Support our Aberdeen to Gothenburg challenge by visiting:- ABZFP Aberdeen to Gothenburg Challenge Follow the us on our social media channels:- Twitter - @AbzPodcast Facebook - @ABZFootballPodcast Instagram - @abzfootballpodcast
The Dons celebrated their 120th birthday on Friday and we celebrated with a win in Dingwall thanks to yet another goal from Duk. Hear post-match reaction from Barry Robson. Angus Macdonald shares his bowel cancer story after he was diagnosed with the condition at the age of 26 - in an extended interview with Clan Cancer Support. And Jonny Hayes on our recent successes and the young Dons. Plus all the latest Dons and supporters news and a round-up of the rest of the matches in the SPFL from the weekend.
The Dons continue their winning run with a 1-0 win against St Johnstone on Saturday - post match reaction with Barry Robson. Plus we caught up with Mattie Pollock, Angus MacDonald, Leighton Clarkson, Kelle Roos and Findlay Marshall during the international break. The latest Dons and supporters news and a round-up from the rest of the weekend matches in the SPFL.
In this episode, Angus Macdonald sits down with Grace Njunge to delve a bit deeper into what a career in impact consulting may look like on the African continent. Having worked in client services as well as Chief of Staff for Dalberg Global Development Advisors, Grace leverages on her extensive experience to provide those aspiring for a career what it is like to work in this ever-growing industry. They discuss the relationship between impact consulting and investing, the importance of finance and flow of capital in the impact space, and how important purpose is to a meaningful career. LinkedIn Accounts • Angus • https://www.linkedin.com/in/angus-macdonald92/ • Grace • https://www.linkedin.com/in/grace-njunge-560b845a/ Link to the school website - https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/ Link to the podcast - https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/about-us/school/our-community/future-business-podcast/season-five
In this episode, Sharon Greeling, Director of Suburban Planning for Homogocile, talks about clear-cutting protected lands to build huge McMansion developments, and how every last one of her employees adores and fears her. Plus, Lester Friend, front man for the Christian band Spirit Supreme and CEO of the record label Arise Poor Children, discusses his many albums, how his poor behavior is justified, and the possibility that he is the Son of God. ABOUT THE PERFORMERS Nicole Passmore (Sharon Greeling) is a Toronto-based improviser and actor who has performed with The Second City Touring Company, as a member of the award-winning troupe The Sketchersons, and with Bad Dog Theater Company in Toronto. Angus MacDonald (Lester Friend) is an improv performer and instructor with The Improv Embassy in Ottowa, and the co-creator and co-host of the podcast “Heroes Don't Do Paperwork.” Nathan Hartswick (Dean Ardenfell) is a comedy performer, teacher, and the co-owner of Vermont Comedy Club in Burlington, VT. ABOUT THE PODCAST The Corporation is a podcast hosted by Dean Ardenfell (Nathan Hartswick), a superfan of the global corporation “Hogswood Cooper Media.” Each episode, Dean interviews folks who work for the many different subsidiaries of Hogswood Cooper.* * This podcast is improvised satire, “Hogswood Cooper Media” is fictitious, and the employees are comedians. But don't tell Dean. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST * Apple Podcasts * Spotify * Stitcher
The new order was in charge with Barry Robson taking on interim manager role following the sacking of Jim Goodwin on Saturday. There was a slight glimmer of hope from the players performance, but an early and controversial red card for Ross McCrorie did the damage that saw us lose 3-1 to St Mirren at home. We have post-match reaction from Barry Robson. Plus we hear from a couple of our new signings who joined the Dons this week - Mattie Pollock and Angus MacDonald, plus a round-up of the rest of the transfer activity over the past few days. And to round it all off, some supporters news too.
Episode 491: Joe Acklam of Total Sport Swindon is on the pod ahead of Town's EFL League Two game against Crewe Alexandra to discuss the latest press conference with manager Scott Lindsey and skipper Angus MacDonald.
Episode 446: The Presser is back! Joe Acklam of Total Sport Swindon joins a poorly-sick Rich to discuss the first press conference of the 2022/23 season with new manager Scott Lindsey and new captain Angus MacDonald.
In this episode Angus shares with us the story behind getting the Vacheron Constantin Overseas Everest, the meaning behind the engravings on his JLC Reverso, and memories from his visits to Switzerland.
From chip tunes and beyond! Music is an integral part of gaming. The way a track is used can elevate the moments of playing your game and stick with you long after you have put down the controller. Just like in film and television, it invokes a certain personality and feeling that really just rounds out the overall experience. So join Tuong and 8-bit heroes Angus MacDonald, Samantha Leggatt, and Leslie Cserepy as they activate their cheat codes and celebrate Top 5 Video Game Theme Songs. The post 131 – Top 5 Video Game Theme Songs appeared first on PodCavern.
"Before I put it out I wanted it to be the most perfect thing that has ever existed... I listened to it so many times I was getting desensitised to the actual story. I was focussing in on mouth clicks and levels and stuff that didn't really matter". Credits: Get in touch with Mike on twitter, instagram or visit his website. Original artwork by Ashley Ronning. Recorded live on Feb 20, 2021 at The Sausage Factory, Dulwich Hill on unceded Gadigal land. Producers: Gab Burke, Tom Denham, Madeline Goldberger, Gus Macdonald, Ryan Pemberton and Joey Watson (EP). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"There are places out there you can't find on any map." Tuong and Treasure Hunter Angus MacDonald discovery a bounty of things to talk about on this week's episode from Pokemon, Elden Ring, Steam Decks, Live Action Beyblade, film school, and our movie of the week - 2022's treasure hunting, globe trotting, action adventure based on the popular video game series...Uncharted! The post Ep 106 – Uncharted (2022) with Angus MacDonald appeared first on PodCavern.
The Lord Is Good Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 29th July 2021 Time: Passage: Nahum 1:7 ------------------- Nahum, the man who wrote the book that bears his name, was like many of the other prophets, content to stay in the background so that God and the truth of God would be in the foreground. So we know very little about Nahum himself but he shows us many helpful facts about the one true and holy God. The Lord is good. That is a very strong statement and one that must have helped God's people when they heard this. You see, God's people were living in a very cruel and ugly world. Nahum writes about the city/state of Nineveh — a beautiful city but built on cruelty and aggression. In contrast to that, God is very different — He is good, he is powerful, someone to whom his people can turn in their days of trouble and find safety in him; he is like a strong tower which can stand solid against the enemy's attacks. Christians need such a strong and good God if they are to survive when Satan and his crew of tempters come against them. To live as a Christian is not easy but Nahum tells us that not only is God good (he uses a strong word) and powerful, he also knows those who take refuge in him. When Nahum says God **knows** these people he means that God fully understands their problems and temptations and so can help them in just the way they need. That is great to know. ## Prayer Dear Lord, you know the temptations that I face and how easily I can yield to them. Please help me to stay close to you and to fight the tempter. Amen.
Let Us All Sing To The Lord Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 26th July 2021 Time: Passage: Psalm 27:6 ------------------- Do you like to sing? Often people say 'O, I can't sing'. But that may be just an excuse! We can all sing and we should sing praise to our God, even if our singing may not be very tuneful! Singing praise to God is an essential part not only of our church services but also when we are alone — we make melody in our hearts to the Lord who has done so much for us. David who wrote many psalms loved singing. From the time he was a boy he loved composing songs and with the accompaniment of his harp (today it would have been a guitar) he wrote many of the Psalms we still sing today (E.g. Psalm 23) Singing is a wonderful God-given gift for expressing our emotions, whether happy or sad. In church, our congregational singing should be a powerful expression of our sincere worship of the Lord our God "Oh sing to the Lord a new song, for he has done marvellous things" (Psalm 98:1) "I will sing of steadfast love and justice; to you, O Lord, I will make music," said David in Psalm 101:1. "I will sing to the Lord as long as I live". (Psalm 104:33) Sadly, sometimes we don't take our singing in church seriously enough: we allow our thoughts to wander and we just 'mouth' the words but think very little about what we are actually singing. We forget we are worshipping God. Let's have the enthusiasm of David and sing from the heart — gladly! ## Prayer Bless the Lord O my soul, and all that is within me, bless his holy name! (Psalm 103:1)
When God Speaks Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 23rd July 2021 Time: Passage: Leviticus 1:1 ------------------- When you read through the Book of Leviticus you soon become very familiar with these words, "The Lord spoke to Moses". All the direction for worship and the people's life as they travelled from Egypt to the promised land of Canaan were given when God spoke to Moses. We don't know exactly just how God did speak to Moses but Moses was very conscious of God's words to him and he carried out God's instructions in a most impressive way. In a very real sense the whole Bible comes to us as from God's voice. The author of the book of Hebrews tells us, "Long ago at many times and in many ways, God spoke to our fathers by the prophets, but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son" (Hebrews 1:1). That is why we often refer to the Bible as God's Word. And just as Moses obeyed when God spoke to him, so we too must obey when God speaks to us as we read the Bible and think about what it is saying to us. In the earliest pages of the Bible we read about God speaking at the creation of the world and when he spoke immediately things happened. For example in Genesis 1:3 we read "And God said , 'Let there be light' and there was light." God's words were in a very real way 'doing words'. He spoke and immediately things happened. Now there is a challenge for you and me — to do what God tells us to do as we read our Bibles — and do it right away! ## Prayer Dear Lord, help me to hear your voice as I read your word and help me to obey it. Amen.
Walking In God's Faithfulness Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 20th July 2021 Time: Passage: Psalm 26:3 ------------------- Some of the greatest adventure stories through the centuries have involved people walking over such dangerous terrain as scorching deserts, high mountains, dense and sinister forests. The Bible itself tells of many adventurous journeys, very especially the journey of the children of Israel from Egypt to the promised land of Canaan. David, the writer of Psalm 26 pictured himself on a journey, walking with God. He uses interesting words to tell us about his life. As he travels with God, David wants to be like God — God's steadfast committed love to him is the kind of love he aims to have in his own life. He wants his character to reflect the character of God. David is also very aware of God's presence in his life, as if God were directing his footsteps all his journey through. "I walk in your faithfulness" he said. We read the same thing earlier in the Bible when God told Abraham to walk with him. There was to be a definite close relationship between the two of them. David was conscious of this too. God, the faithful God, the loving God walked with him to direct him in the way he should go. By his Holy Spirit in us as Christians God has that guiding help for us as well. ## Prayer Dear Lord, may I rejoice in your steadfast love and faithful guidance each day of my life. Amen.
More Precious Than Rubies Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 17th July 2021 Time: Passage: Proverbs 3:15 ------------------- People are fascinated by jewels. Crowns and coronets are often full of precious stones set in gold and silver to make them especially valuable. Rubies often go with diamonds to give contrasting colour to the sheer brightness of the diamonds. To the writer of the book of Proverbs, precious jewels were the best way he could use to describe wisdom. Wisdom is not the same as cleverness or smartness — some very clever people may be very bad people! But the wise person is a **good** person. The book of Proverbs gives lots of examples of what a wise person looks like. The wise person is careful, discerning, humble and above all loves God and trusts God with his very life. The New Testament shows us that Jesus Christ is the ideal of godly wisdom and it is from him that we receive the wisdom to love and follow God. And all of this is very precious — like rubies. It is precious because it shows us the good life that is pleasing to God and also makes us truly satisfied. Don't be fooled into thinking that being wise is just keeping up with the times, thinking like the people around you. The path of true wisdom is liking the things God likes and doing the things God wants you to do . God wants you to be wise, so he is ready to help you to be wise; to become more like Jesus - the wisest person who ever lived. That really is precious. ## Prayer Dear Lord, give me the wisdom that is from above, pure, peaceable, gentle and open to reason (James 3:15). Amen.
The Storms Of Life Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 14th July 2021 Time: Passage: Acts 27:14 ------------------- July can give us hot sunny days and warm winds. But in winter we can have a period of storms. So often during such times the cold, wind and rain, sleet or snow get people moaning about the terrible weather. The warm sunny days of summer are soon forgotten! Nowadays names are often given to big rough storms. The wind mentioned in the verse at the top of the page also had a name which is described as 'the north-easter', but was name Eurakylon. Even today sailors in the region where Paul was in a ship know that they must be careful of this wind. Storms are often described in the Bible and they can be pictures of what sometimes happens to us in our lives — storms of illness, sorrow, disappointment can overwhelm us and we need help comfort and encouragement so that we don't get shipwrecked, as happened to Paul on three occasions. The Gospels tell us of a severe storm on the Sea of Galilee when Jesus was in a boat with his disciples. The disciples, most of them fishermen, thought they were going to drown until Jesus rose and 'rebuked' the wind and the waves and there was a great calm. That is a wonderful picture for us in our storms of life. Ask Jesus to help, share your burden with him and look for guidance and comfort in the Bible, the Word of God. He care for you and he loves you. ## Prayer Dear Lord, help me to commit my way to you when I feel bruised by the storms in my life. Amen.
Migratory Birds And Stubborn People Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 11th July 2021 Time: Passage: Jeremiah 8:7 ------------------- Twitchers are very keen bird-watchers. They will flock to any place where they can get a sighting of a strange-looking bird which may have got blown off its migratory course. Jeremiah certainly knew the habits of the storks, the turtledoves, the swallows and the cranes. These birds all flew over Jeremiah's land on their migration to the north and then to the south again. They knew just when it was time to do this. Bird watching was one thing, but watching how God's people in Jeremiah's time were living showed a very sad picture. They stubbornly 'ran down the path of sin' (Verse 6). Our verse at the top of the page says 'they did not know what the Lord requires of them'. Of course they could tell you what God's laws were but they had no intimate concern for them — they stubbornly turned their backs on God. They listened to false prophets instead. When people do that they end up disastrously. Sin is a very poor paymaster "The wages of sin is death" (Romans 6:2). Jeremiah warned the people about this; he pleaded, he wept and still they ignored him as he spoke God's call to sinners who kept running away from God. They didn't know what they were missing — the free gift of God's eternal life and the wonder of his grace and love. ## Prayer Dear Lord, I too have a stubborn heart. Turn me to yourself and to your ways. Amen.
Count Your Blessings Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 8th July 2021 Time: Passage: Psalm 21:3 ------------------- When we pray our prayers are so often filled with requests. We keep asking God for his help his guidance our 'daily bread' and so on. Psalm 21, a psalm of David shows us a good corrective to our always asking God to give us things. David takes stock of where he is and begins to sing a song of thanksgiving to God. He began to count his blessings which God had given him — he says "You meet him with rich blessings". David had become a king and there were certain things he needed to be a successful king and God supplied all of them. We of course will have different needs but have you taken some time just to look at what God has given to you; how he has answered your prayers and have you thanked him? One has said, "A thankful heart has a continual feast". That is very true because thankfulness really spreads happiness and contentment into our lives. The apostle Paul (when in prison) said "Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God" (Philippians 4:6). Paul was a great believer in giving thanks and what a difference that made to his life in spite of all the trials he endured! In Psalm 21 King David showed that same spirit of thankfulness. ## Prayer Dear Lord, help me to have a heart spilling over with gratitude for the many blessings I receive from you day by day. Amen.
The Glory Of The Lord Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 5th July 2021 Time: Passage: Exodus 40:34 ------------------- In the city where we live we are used to fireworks displays flood lit buildings and spectacular structures giving beautiful and bright displays of light. The book of Exodus tells us that God made his presence known to his people by a special cloud by day and a fire by night and by a very special light which filled the place of worship into which the people would come to meet with God. This special light is described as the' glory of the Lord'. It must have been an awesome experience to have this spectacular light in the very centre of the place where the people of Israel camped on their journey to the Promised Land. Many years after this this divine light shone in a different way. We read in 2 Corinthians 4:6 of 'the brightness of the glory of God that is seen in the face of Jesus Christ' (NLT). So God has come to us in the very person of the Lord Jesus. Glorious! But we also read that the Holy Spirit — the Spirit of the glorious presence of Jesus Christ lives **in us** if we are Christians (2 Timothy 1:14). Now we not only read about the glory of God, but something of that glory has come to direct our lives and light up the way that we should live. That indeed is glorious! ## Prayer Dear Lord, May the light of your glory be seen in my life today. Amen.
It Comes With A Guarantee Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 2nd July 2021 Time: Passage: 2 Corinthians 1:22 ------------------- When you buy anything of value it nearly always comes with a guarantee. The maker's guarantee is his pledge that what you have bought works if not it will be replaced. When we come to faith in the Lord Jesus Christ we find that our salvation is a great work of God's grace and mercy. It is not something we have deserved - after all he only saves sinners! And when God saves us this comes with a guarantee. Indeed he gives us a double guarantee. First of all he puts his **seal** on us — that declares that we belong to him. Then he gives us his **pledge or guarantee** that what he promises will truly be ours. God does this by giving us the Holy Spirit to live in our hearts to help us day by day to live in a Christian way and to keep us looking forward to the life in God's nearer presence when we die. That life will be the wonderful fullness or completion of what life here as a Christian will be like. Now this should be of great comfort and encouragement to us when we are facing difficulties — perhaps physical pain or the sadness of a loved one's death. The grace and the love of God never changes. The hard times don't mean we don't belong to him any more or that he is not pleased with us. His seal and his guarantee remain. We are his for keeps! ## Prayer Lord, help me always to keep in step with the Spirit you have given to me. Amen.
Angus Macdonald is a professional footballer, the fonder of the Angus Macdonald Foundation and a true inspiration in every sense of the world. In 2019 Angus was diagnose with bowel cancer and underwent almost immediate life changing surgery. In this episode we discuss how he faced the battle and returned to tell his story as a better version of himself. Enjoy. https://angusmacdonaldfoundation.org/
Who Does He Think He Is? Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 29th April 2021 Time: Passage: Luke 4:16 ------------------- I was once asked to conduct a funeral in the village in which I was brought up in my early years. When I went into the room where the people were gathered I heard someone say, "Who is that?" A person answered, saying, "He is (my father's) son". Jesus went back to the village where he had been brought up. People did know who he was; he had lived and worked there in Nazareth and he had obviously faithfully attended the synagogue services on the Sabbath days. It was obvious that Jesus had been educated to read the Scriptures, and he had probably taught the people as well. They were used to him in Nazareth, although he may have been away for some time. How strange then that when Jesus began to teach the people their reaction went from being pleased to being really hostile to him — so much so that they chased him out of town and even tried to kill him. Why was that? It is a strange fact that people are often very happy to hear good Gospel preaching until they realise that if they were to really believe the claims of the Gospel their lives would be changed. Then they turn away from it as if to say to God (and the preacher), "Who do you think you are telling me to come and confess my sin?" There is too often an angry reaction to the Gospel. How sad the heart of Jesus must have been when he had to escape for his life from his own home village! ## Prayer Lord Jesus, may I never try to turn my back on the Gospel. Amen
He's Got The Whole World In His Hands Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 26th April 2021 Time: Passage: Revelation 1:8 ------------------- The world we live in can be a very scary place. There is so much violence, poverty and natural calamities that we wonder just what is going to happen to us in the future. We read three times in the book of Revelation that God is the Alpha and Omega. Once in the Old Testament we read a similar phase: "*I am the first, and I am the last; and beside me there is no God*" (Isaiah 44:6). What does all this mean for us? It means that the world we live in was created by God, it is still under the control of God and one day God will bring it to a place where he will create a new heavens and a new earth where there will be no more sin or death. Righteousness will be the order of the day. So where does today's suffering and sadness fit in to this scheme of things? It is a reminder that we live in a world that is suffering the results of the terrible curse that sin has brought upon the whole world. However nothing is beyond the control of God — "He has the whole world in his hands" and one day he will show this in the glory and judgment that is yet to come. ## Prayer Almighty God, while we look for that glorious future, help us to witness for you today. Amen
'no Man Is An Island, Entire Of Itself' (John Donne) Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 23rd April 2021 Time: Passage: 1 Corinthians 12:14 ------------------- We are all different. Some of us like to do things on our own while others like to do things in a group. However, there is one thing we cannot do on our own and that is to be a Christian. A Christian is not "an island, entire of itself." If that is our attitude then we will not survive as a Christian. The apostle Paul spent a long time teaching us that the Christian is a member of a body (the church) a Christian is a member of a fellowship (the church); a Christian is a member of a family (the church). Just as our physical bodies are made up of several different limbs and they are all important, so each Christian is like a limb of the body, the church, and each is important. Fellowship is like the life-blood of the church. As Christians each one is united to Christ, and together we share in a love for Christ and for one another. God gives different jobs to different people in the church so that it can function well — like a good body — and it functions well when we all work together in a mutual love for one another. Love is the hall-mark of the Christian Church. Perhaps the most familiar picture we have of the church is as the family of God. We know how sad it can be in a family if a son or daughter goes away and has nothing more to do with their family. It is a tragedy when that happens in the Christian family, too. If it does happen we must pray for that person's return. Love the family of God and thank him for your place in it as a believer in Jesus. ## Prayer Dear Lord, I thank you for the different people in my church. Help me to love them in Jesus' name. Amen
What A Great Example Of Humility! Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 20th April 2021 Time: Passage: Matthew 3:11 ------------------- It is very easy to feel proud. If we get a prize at school, or if we get a promotion at work — we get a boost by such things and we can become a bit conceited. But one of the great challenges for us as Christian people is to have a consistent humble life before God and other people. John the Baptist is a great example for us. He was said by Jesus to have been the greatest of the prophets, yet John said "*He must increase but I must decrease*" (John 3:30). John was willing to be like a lowly servant carrying Jesus' shoes as long as he could be a faithful preacher and prophet of God's word. There is a very good reason for every Christian to be a humble Christian. Everything we have comes to us from God — not because we deserve it or have earned it, but because of God's grace. It is all the gift of God. We have nothing to boast about. In Bible times humility was despised. Slaves had to be humble before their masters but free people had to have a different spirit — even a haughty spirit. That is not the Christian way. God's word says, "*Clothe yourselves, all of you, with humility toward one another, for God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble*" (1 Peter 5:4). That was the spirit of John the Baptist, the greatest of all the prophets. ## Prayer Lord, humble me under your mighty hand as I serve you. Amen.
Very Much Better Than Junk Food! Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 17th April 2021 Time: Passage: Isaiah 55:1 ------------------- Day after day we are told that so-called junk food is bad for us. It makes us fat, and too much can cause all sorts of other health problems too. And we all like it! Food was very important to the people in Bible times. God knew this and he built-in several feast days to the different important dates in his people's calendar. But sometimes food was short — perhaps the rains did not come, or locusts stripped all the trees and grass. People went hungry. But in the text we have at the top of the page God is telling us of a great feast of good things for our souls — for our spiritual lives. There is no scarcity of food and drink, and it really satisfies, because it all comes from God. When Jesus came into our world he invited people to come to him, for he said, "_I am the bread of life_" (John 6:48) and "_I am the water of life_" (John 4:7 - 15). It is only in God's Son the Lord Jesus Christ that we find that which honestly satisfies our life and gives us lasting pleasure. This is because God knows our deepest needs and feels sad for us when he sees us wasting our lives on things that really cannot meet our soul's needs, but in reality can only end up in deceiving us and failing us. Life in all its fullness comes only from God in Jesus Christ. All the rest is junk food! ## Prayer Dear Lord, help me to come to you for the good things you have for me. Amen
It's Not All Good News Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 14th April 2021 Time: Passage: Isaiah 1:4 ------------------- If you listen to the news on the radio or television or read the newspapers you might think that the only news that gets reported is bad news — murders, abuse of one kind or another, political failures and so on and on. Bad news! But just imagine if you went to church and the minister started his sermon in this way: "_Shame! Misguided God-dropouts! Gang of miscreants, band of vandals... people who have turned their backs on me, their God... walked off and never looked back_" (Isaiah 1:4, The Message). I'm sure you would be shocked. We don't like hearing things like that. Bad news. That is just the message that God gave to his servant Isaiah to preach to the people in his day. God had become so disappointed with the way the people his people were living. They were just as bad as the people of Sodom and Gomorrah had been; immoral, selfish and just full of sin. This was shocking, and to be told that that was the way God saw the people must have shocked them. How do you think God sees us? You? Does he see us as pure and clean and loving and eagerly walking in his ways? Let's take an honest look at ourselves through the searching gaze of God's Word the Bible. Isaiah said to the people "_Wash yourselves; make yourselves clean; remove the evil of your deeds from before my eyes_" (1:16). The Apostle John wrote, "_If we confess our sins,_ _he_ (God) _is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness"_ (1 John 1:9).
The Everlasting Word Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 11th April 2021 Time: Passage: Psalm 90:2 ------------------- Isn't it difficult to think about what is everlasting? There never was a "time" when God wasn't there. So that means that the Bible word for everlasting, or eternal, (they mean the same) belong in the first place to God himself. Our Catechism tells us just what the Bible says: "God is a spirit — infinite eternal and unchangeable." The Bible also tells us that God is pleased to share with us many of the great and good things which, because they come from him, are also everlasting. They come to us in and through God's own eternal Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. For example, God promises eternal life to all who believe in Jesus. This life comes to us because Jesus carried our sins to his cross and died in our place. God made an eternal (everlasting) covenant of salvation through the blood Jesus shed — a covenant that God will never break with all who trust in Jesus for their salvation. It is everlasting. This means that Christians look forward to everlasting life in heaven — a life that begins here and now as we trust in Jesus — but in heaven the good things will keep getting better and better as we live there with Christ. However there are also everlasting bad thing for those who reject Jesus, and these bad things too will get worse and worse. ## Prayer Lord, please help me to trust you and enjoy you for ever. Amen
The Lord Is Light And Salvation For Me Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 8th April 2021 Time: Passage: Psalm 27:1 ------------------- Psalm 27 is one of my favourite psalms. It was written by David, who started life as a shepherd boy and grew up to become a warrior king. This psalm was probably written when David was older and he had many experiences behind him which gave him great confidence in God as he remembered the help he had received from God. But he also tells us that even after all of God's help and goodness, after saying that with God at his side "_I'm fearless, afraid of no one or nothing,_" yet there still were times when troubles mounted up against him and he had to pray that God would hide him in his shelter and protect him from all his enemies. Our own lives can often be difficult at times. Even if we have trusted God for his salvation and have found him to be the light of our life, yet we may come up against problems or people who can make us test our faith and make us wonder if God really is helping us at these times. David's answer to that question is that we should remember that God is **always** with us, and we must keep waiting for him to help us. "_Stay with God! Take heart, don't quit. I'll say it again; stay with God_" (v. 14, The Message) That should help us to sing: "God is my music, my delight and joy, my praise, my prayer." (Verse 6 - Christopher Idle) ## Prayer Almighty God, thank you that you are indeed my Light and my Salvation at all times. Amen
This Is Eternal Life Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 5th April 2021 Time: Passage: John 17:3 ------------------- The words "eternal" and "everlasting" both mean the same thing. But for us to understand them can be quite difficult. We think of something that is everlasting as going on and on for ever. In a sense that is quite true. But in Psalm 90 we read that God is described as being "_from everlasting to everlasting._" That means that there never was a time when God did not exist — he is the eternal God, the Creator who brought all things into being, including time itself. So God is not affected by time; he is always present. Eternal (or everlasting) is a word that uniquely belongs to God. When Jesus Christ said "_this is life eternal, that they_ (those believing in him as Saviour) _may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent,_" the eternal life he referred to was a special kind of life. Not only does this special life last for ever and ever, it starts here and now when a person comes to trust in Jesus as his/her Saviour. And not only so but it has a special quality — it has something of the very life of God himself in it so that when a believer in Jesus dies, he/she will immediately go into the very presence of God to enjoy this eternal life in a fuller way that will be pure joy, holiness and perfect praising — fitted for the presence of God himself. ## Prayer Dear Lord Jesus, I thank you for the gift of everlasting life. Amen.
Am I My Brother's Keeper? Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 2nd April 2021 Time: Passage: Genesis 4:9 ------------------- God's question to Cain put him in a sticky spot. Cain had just murdered his brother Abel, probably in a fit of jealousy and bitterness. God had accepted an offering from Abel but had rejected Cain's offering, most likely because Cain's heart did not really love God anyway. God always looks at our heart and sees why we do the things we do. So Cain's reply to God was first of all untruthful. He said "I don't know." But then he added an insulting response: "Am I my brother's keeper?" Cain and Abel — two brothers torn apart by Cain's hatred. It makes such sad reading. And the other Bible verses which refer to Cain tell us how his hatred of his brother became a byword for wickedness right through the history of God's people. We read that among the Jewish people Cain was thought of as an example of sinfulness and one who instructed others to do the same. What a terrible legacy! And it could have been so very different. He said "Am I my brother's keeper?" Of course he was. Each of us has a great responsibility to love and care for our own brothers, sisters and family members, and a responsibility towards other people as well. We need especially to look after those who are vulnerable and who cannot care for themselves. ## Prayer Lord Jesus Christ, help me to be a true brother or sister both to my family and the wider family of God and all who need a brother's care and love.
"There Are Six, Not Five. There Is No Us Without Him." The Snydercut is one of the weirdest things to happen in film in a long time. The Justice League came out in 2017 which was finished by another director and had a sub-par reception to it upon it's release. Since then, the internet and even cast members were demanding the big studios to help realize Zack Snyder's original vision of this movie with #ReleasetheSnyderCut. With enough persistence and whining, the internet finally got it's way and the people actually got a new cut of this movie. So join Tuong, Matt Barrow, and Angus Macdonald as they watch over four hours of brooding and a lot of ideas crammed into one thing as they talk about Zack Snyder's Justice League! The post Ep 69 – Zack Snyder’s Justice League AKA The Snydercut (2021) with Angus MacDonald and Matt Barrow appeared first on PodCavern.
David chats to Angus about his faith, career in broadcasting, as well as a wide ranging discussion on the importance of robust reporting and truth telling.
Gus Macdonald thinks his parents might have named him while walking through a Scottish graveyard. Anyway, Gus has a new podcast, 'These stories are not real'. As well as sharing an episode, he reveals some of the methods behind his creative writing process. Credits Guest: Angus Macdonald Listen to more episodes of These stories are not real: https://podfollow.com/1539828146 These stories are not real website: https://thesestoriesarenotreal.com/ Follow These stories are not real on insta: https://www.instagram.com/thesestoriesarenotreal/ Contact Mike Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikewilliams_v Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikewilliams_v/ Website: https://mikewilliams.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At least we had video games in 2020. It is not breaking any new ground to say 2020 was a dumpster fire. In that raging dumpster fire though, there was a small little ray of hope and escapism in the name of ...video games! It is not hyperbole to say that video games provided that much needed comfort in these dark times to the entire world. And while 2020 brought out the worst in gamers (we're looking at you The Last of Us 2/Cyberpunk entitled knuckleheads), it also brought out some real fantastic game experiences that we were able to get completely immersed in. It gave us a way to connect with family/friends digitally, in a world where we couldn't physically see each other. So join Tuong La and 'Sus Gamers' Angus MacDonald, Ethan Howieson, and Matthew Whalley as they celebrate the best games of 2020! The post 101 – Top 5 Video Games of 2020 appeared first on PodCavern.
"They may take our lives, but they'll never take away our Top 5 Lists!" Part of the staying power of a movie is an expertly delivered movie line. When all things about a movie are firing on all cylinders (the music, the shot composition, the delivery, etc.) it can set up a perfect moment for a movie line that lives with us well after the credits roll. So this week, join Tuong La and 'My Wiiifes' Angus MacDonald, Nathan Hartswick, and Annie Russel as they combine their cinema brains together and make a Top 5 Iconic Movie Lines list! The post 98 – Top 5 Iconic Movie Lines appeared first on PodCavern.
Everyone’s favorite TV show about shitty superheroes and hilarious over the top violence is back for a season 2 on Prime Video. That’s right! This week on Talkin’ Tuong, we have special guest Angus MacDonald... The post Ep 50 – The Boys Season 2 with Angus MacDonald appeared first on PodCavern.
The Lord Is Good Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 29th July 2020 Time: ------------------- Nahum, the man who wrote the book that bears his name, was like many of the other prophets, content to stay in the background so that God and the truth of God would be in the foreground. So we know very little about Nahum himself but he shows us many helpful facts about the one true and holy God. The Lord is good. That is a very strong statement and one that must have helped God's people when they heard this. You see, God's people were living in a very cruel and ugly world. Nahum writes about the city/state of Nineveh — a beautiful city but built on cruelty and aggression. In contrast to that, God is very different — He is good, he is powerful, someone to whom his people can turn in their days of trouble and find safety in him; he is like a strong tower which can stand solid against the enemy's attacks. Christians need such a strong and good God if they are to survive when Satan and his crew of tempters come against them. To live as a Christian is not easy but Nahum tells us that not only is God good (he uses a strong word) and powerful, he also knows those who take refuge in him. When Nahum says God **knows** these people he means that God fully understands their problems and temptations and so can help them in just the way they need. That is great to know. ## Prayer Dear Lord, you know the temptations that I face and how easily I can yield to them. Please help me to stay close to you and to fight the tempter. Amen.
Let Us All Sing To The Lord Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 26th July 2020 Time: ------------------- Do you like to sing? Often people say 'O, I can't sing'. But that may be just an excuse! We can all sing and we should sing praise to our God, even if our singing may not be very tuneful! Singing praise to God is an essential part not only of our church services but also when we are alone — we make melody in our hearts to the Lord who has done so much for us. David who wrote many psalms loved singing. From the time he was a boy he loved composing songs and with the accompaniment of his harp (today it would have been a guitar) he wrote many of the Psalms we still sing today (E.g. Psalm 23) Singing is a wonderful God-given gift for expressing our emotions, whether happy or sad. In church, our congregational singing should be a powerful expression of our sincere worship of the Lord our God "Oh sing to the Lord a new song, for he has done marvellous things" (Psalm 98:1) "I will sing of steadfast love and justice; to you, O Lord, I will make music," said David in Psalm 101:1. "I will sing to the Lord as long as I live". (Psalm 104:33) Sadly, sometimes we don't take our singing in church seriously enough: we allow our thoughts to wander and we just 'mouth' the words but think very little about what we are actually singing. We forget we are worshipping God. Let's have the enthusiasm of David and sing from the heart — gladly! ## Prayer Bless the Lord O my soul, and all that is within me, bless his holy name! (Psalm 103:1)
When God Speaks Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 23rd July 2020 Time: ------------------- When you read through the Book of Leviticus you soon become very familiar with these words, "The Lord spoke to Moses". All the direction for worship and the people's life as they travelled from Egypt to the promised land of Canaan were given when God spoke to Moses. We don't know exactly just how God did speak to Moses but Moses was very conscious of God's words to him and he carried out God's instructions in a most impressive way. In a very real sense the whole Bible comes to us as from God's voice. The author of the book of Hebrews tells us, "Long ago at many times and in many ways, God spoke to our fathers by the prophets, but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son" (Hebrews 1:1). That is why we often refer to the Bible as God's Word. And just as Moses obeyed when God spoke to him, so we too must obey when God speaks to us as we read the Bible and think about what it is saying to us. In the earliest pages of the Bible we read about God speaking at the creation of the world and when he spoke immediately things happened. For example in Genesis 1:3 we read "And God said , 'Let there be light' and there was light." God's words were in a very real way 'doing words'. He spoke and immediately things happened. Now there is a challenge for you and me — to do what God tells us to do as we read our Bibles — and do it right away! ## Prayer Dear Lord, help me to hear your voice as I read your word and help me to obey it. Amen.
Walking In God's Faithfulness Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 20th July 2020 Time: ------------------- Some of the greatest adventure stories through the centuries have involved people walking over such dangerous terrain as scorching deserts, high mountains, dense and sinister forests. The Bible itself tells of many adventurous journeys, very especially the journey of the children of Israel from Egypt to the promised land of Canaan. David, the writer of Psalm 26 pictured himself on a journey, walking with God. He uses interesting words to tell us about his life. As he travels with God, David wants to be like God — God's steadfast committed love to him is the kind of love he aims to have in his own life. He wants his character to reflect the character of God. David is also very aware of God's presence in his life, as if God were directing his footsteps all his journey through. "I walk in your faithfulness" he said. We read the same thing earlier in the Bible when God told Abraham to walk with him. There was to be a definite close relationship between the two of them. David was conscious of this too. God, the faithful God, the loving God walked with him to direct him in the way he should go. By his Holy Spirit in us as Christians God has that guiding help for us as well. ## Prayer Dear Lord, may I rejoice in your steadfast love and faithful guidance each day of my life. Amen.
More Precious Than Rubies Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 17th July 2020 Time: ------------------- People are fascinated by jewels. Crowns and coronets are often full of precious stones set in gold and silver to make them especially valuable. Rubies often go with diamonds to give contrasting colour to the sheer brightness of the diamonds. To the writer of the book of Proverbs, precious jewels were the best way he could use to describe wisdom. Wisdom is not the same as cleverness or smartness — some very clever people may be very bad people! But the wise person is a **good** person. The book of Proverbs gives lots of examples of what a wise person looks like. The wise person is careful, discerning, humble and above all loves God and trusts God with his very life. The New Testament shows us that Jesus Christ is the ideal of godly wisdom and it is from him that we receive the wisdom to love and follow God. And all of this is very precious — like rubies. It is precious because it shows us the good life that is pleasing to God and also makes us truly satisfied. Don't be fooled into thinking that being wise is just keeping up with the times, thinking like the people around you. The path of true wisdom is liking the things God likes and doing the things God wants you to do . God wants you to be wise, so he is ready to help you to be wise; to become more like Jesus - the wisest person who ever lived. That really is precious. ## Prayer Dear Lord, give me the wisdom that is from above, pure, peaceable, gentle and open to reason (James 3:15). Amen.
The Storms Of Life Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 14th July 2020 Time: ------------------- July can give us hot sunny days and warm winds. But in winter we can have a period of storms. So often during such times the cold, wind and rain, sleet or snow get people moaning about the terrible weather. The warm sunny days of summer are soon forgotten! Nowadays names are often given to big rough storms. The wind mentioned in the verse at the top of the page also had a name which is described as 'the north-easter', but was name Eurakylon. Even today sailors in the region where Paul was in a ship know that they must be careful of this wind. Storms are often described in the Bible and they can be pictures of what sometimes happens to us in our lives — storms of illness, sorrow, disappointment can overwhelm us and we need help comfort and encouragement so that we don't get shipwrecked, as happened to Paul on three occasions. The Gospels tell us of a severe storm on the Sea of Galilee when Jesus was in a boat with his disciples. The disciples, most of them fishermen, thought they were going to drown until Jesus rose and 'rebuked' the wind and the waves and there was a great calm. That is a wonderful picture for us in our storms of life. Ask Jesus to help, share your burden with him and look for guidance and comfort in the Bible, the Word of God. He care for you and he loves you. ## Prayer Dear Lord, help me to commit my way to you when I feel bruised by the storms in my life. Amen.
Migratory Birds And Stubborn People Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 11th July 2020 Time: ------------------- Twitchers are very keen bird-watchers. They will flock to any place where they can get a sighting of a strange-looking bird which may have got blown off its migratory course. Jeremiah certainly knew the habits of the storks, the turtledoves, the swallows and the cranes. These birds all flew over Jeremiah's land on their migration to the north and then to the south again. They knew just when it was time to do this. Bird watching was one thing, but watching how God's people in Jeremiah's time were living showed a very sad picture. They stubbornly 'ran down the path of sin' (Verse 6). Our verse at the top of the page says 'they did not know what the Lord requires of them'. Of course they could tell you what God's laws were but they had no intimate concern for them — they stubbornly turned their backs on God. They listened to false prophets instead. When people do that they end up disastrously. Sin is a very poor paymaster "The wages of sin is death" (Romans 6:2). Jeremiah warned the people about this; he pleaded, he wept and still they ignored him as he spoke God's call to sinners who kept running away from God. They didn't know what they were missing — the free gift of God's eternal life and the wonder of his grace and love. ## Prayer Dear Lord, I too have a stubborn heart. Turn me to yourself and to your ways. Amen.
Count Your Blessings Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 8th July 2020 Time: ------------------- When we pray our prayers are so often filled with requests. We keep asking God for his help his guidance our 'daily bread' and so on. Psalm 21, a psalm of David shows us a good corrective to our always asking God to give us things. David takes stock of where he is and begins to sing a song of thanksgiving to God. He began to count his blessings which God had given him — he says "You meet him with rich blessings". David had become a king and there were certain things he needed to be a successful king and God supplied all of them. We of course will have different needs but have you taken some time just to look at what God has given to you; how he has answered your prayers and have you thanked him? One has said, "A thankful heart has a continual feast". That is very true because thankfulness really spreads happiness and contentment into our lives. The apostle Paul (when in prison) said "Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God" (Philippians 4:6). Paul was a great believer in giving thanks and what a difference that made to his life in spite of all the trials he endured! In Psalm 21 King David showed that same spirit of thankfulness. ## Prayer Dear Lord, help me to have a heart spilling over with gratitude for the many blessings I receive from you day by day. Amen.
The Glory Of The Lord Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 5th July 2020 Time: ------------------- In the city where we live we are used to fireworks displays flood lit buildings and spectacular structures giving beautiful and bright displays of light. The book of Exodus tells us that God made his presence known to his people by a special cloud by day and a fire by night and by a very special light which filled the place of worship into which the people would come to meet with God. This special light is described as the' glory of the Lord'. It must have been an awesome experience to have this spectacular light in the very centre of the place where the people of Israel camped on their journey to the Promised Land. Many years after this this divine light shone in a different way. We read in 2 Corinthians 4:6 of 'the brightness of the glory of God that is seen in the face of Jesus Christ' (NLT). So God has come to us in the very person of the Lord Jesus. Glorious! But we also read that the Holy Spirit — the Spirit of the glorious presence of Jesus Christ lives **in us** if we are Christians (2 Timothy 1:14). Now we not only read about the glory of God, but something of that glory has come to direct our lives and light up the way that we should live. That indeed is glorious! ## Prayer Dear Lord, May the light of your glory be seen in my life today. Amen.
It Comes With A Guarantee Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 2nd July 2020 Time: ------------------- When you buy anything of value it nearly always comes with a guarantee. The maker's guarantee is his pledge that what you have bought works if not it will be replaced. When we come to faith in the Lord Jesus Christ we find that our salvation is a great work of God's grace and mercy. It is not something we have deserved - after all he only saves sinners! And when God saves us this comes with a guarantee. Indeed he gives us a double guarantee. First of all he puts his **seal** on us — that declares that we belong to him. Then he gives us his **pledge or guarantee** that what he promises will truly be ours. God does this by giving us the Holy Spirit to live in our hearts to help us day by day to live in a Christian way and to keep us looking forward to the life in God's nearer presence when we die. That life will be the wonderful fullness or completion of what life here as a Christian will be like. Now this should be of great comfort and encouragement to us when we are facing difficulties — perhaps physical pain or the sadness of a loved one's death. The grace and the love of God never changes. The hard times don't mean we don't belong to him any more or that he is not pleased with us. His seal and his guarantee remain. We are his for keeps! ## Prayer Lord, help me always to keep in step with the Spirit you have given to me. Amen.
This week on Talkin' Tuong, join Tuong and Quest Friend Forever/Heroes Don't Do Paperwork's/Thanos-Wannabe Angus MacDonald, as they examine the series of misfortunes of criminals being stuck in a house of even worse criminals while chatting about 2019's horror comedy - Villains (now streaming on Amazon Prime). The post Ep 32 – Villains (2019) with Angus MacDonald appeared first on PodCavern.
Imogen Shemp (Laura Manasewich), Project Manager for FlagStrong Contracting, and Jackson Heffpot, (Angus MacDonald), Rideshare Driver for CoatTailz, speak remotely with a quarantined Dean Ardenfell (Nathan Hartswick), an audio documentarian who seeks to interview employees of global corporation Hogswood-Cooper Media. The Corporation is an improvised satirical comedy podcast produced by Unicow Media and recorded at the studios of Vermont Comedy Club. Visit www.TheCorporationPod.com, fan the show on Facebook and Instagram, and listen to new episodes every Tuesday. For more info on shows and classes at Vermont Comedy Club, visit www.vtcomedy.com. Links to The Corporation on: > Apple Podcasts > Spotify > Stitcher > Google Play
Who Does He Think He Is? Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 29th April 2020 Time: ------------------- I was once asked to conduct a funeral in the village in which I was brought up in my early years. When I went into the room where the people were gathered I heard someone say, "Who is that?" A person answered, saying, "He is (my father's) son". Jesus went back to the village where he had been brought up. People did know who he was; he had lived and worked there in Nazareth and he had obviously faithfully attended the synagogue services on the Sabbath days. It was obvious that Jesus had been educated to read the Scriptures, and he had probably taught the people as well. They were used to him in Nazareth, although he may have been away for some time. How strange then that when Jesus began to teach the people their reaction went from being pleased to being really hostile to him — so much so that they chased him out of town and even tried to kill him. Why was that? It is a strange fact that people are often very happy to hear good Gospel preaching until they realise that if they were to really believe the claims of the Gospel their lives would be changed. Then they turn away from it as if to say to God (and the preacher), "Who do you think you are telling me to come and confess my sin?" There is too often an angry reaction to the Gospel. How sad the heart of Jesus must have been when he had to escape for his life from his own home village! ## Prayer Lord Jesus, may I never try to turn my back on the Gospel. Amen
He's Got The Whole World In His Hands Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 26th April 2020 Time: ------------------- The world we live in can be a very scary place. There is so much violence, poverty and natural calamities that we wonder just what is going to happen to us in the future. We read three times in the book of Revelation that God is the Alpha and Omega. Once in the Old Testament we read a similar phase: "*I am the first, and I am the last; and beside me there is no God*" (Isaiah 44:6). What does all this mean for us? It means that the world we live in was created by God, it is still under the control of God and one day God will bring it to a place where he will create a new heavens and a new earth where there will be no more sin or death. Righteousness will be the order of the day. So where does today's suffering and sadness fit in to this scheme of things? It is a reminder that we live in a world that is suffering the results of the terrible curse that sin has brought upon the whole world. However nothing is beyond the control of God — "He has the whole world in his hands" and one day he will show this in the glory and judgment that is yet to come. ## Prayer Almighty God, while we look for that glorious future, help us to witness for you today. Amen
Gotta Rank'Em All! ...okay maybe not all of them but you get the idea. For over 20 years, Pokémon is still, to this day, one of the most beloved franchises of all time. In fact in many ways, Pokémon has never been more popular - now catering to the adults who grew up with the franchise as well as the younger generation of newcomers...er trainers. From the humble beginnings of only 150 Pokémon to now 800+ there has never been a better time to rank them! So join Tuong La and Gym Leaders Samantha Leggatt, Sarah Ghadbane, and Angus MacDonald as they pit their love of Pokémon, into the Ranked Poké-Gym, to battle it out and find out what the Top 5 Best Pokemon are! The post 84 – Top 5 Pokémon appeared first on PodCavern.
'no Man Is An Island, Entire Of Itself' (John Donne) Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 23rd April 2020 Time: ------------------- We are all different. Some of us like to do things on our own while others like to do things in a group. However, there is one thing we cannot do on our own and that is to be a Christian. A Christian is not "an island, entire of itself." If that is our attitude then we will not survive as a Christian. The apostle Paul spent a long time teaching us that the Christian is a member of a body (the church) a Christian is a member of a fellowship (the church); a Christian is a member of a family (the church). Just as our physical bodies are made up of several different limbs and they are all important, so each Christian is like a limb of the body, the church, and each is important. Fellowship is like the life-blood of the church. As Christians each one is united to Christ, and together we share in a love for Christ and for one another. God gives different jobs to different people in the church so that it can function well — like a good body — and it functions well when we all work together in a mutual love for one another. Love is the hall-mark of the Christian Church. Perhaps the most familiar picture we have of the church is as the family of God. We know how sad it can be in a family if a son or daughter goes away and has nothing more to do with their family. It is a tragedy when that happens in the Christian family, too. If it does happen we must pray for that person's return. Love the family of God and thank him for your place in it as a believer in Jesus. ## Prayer Dear Lord, I thank you for the different people in my church. Help me to love them in Jesus' name. Amen
What A Great Example Of Humility! Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 20th April 2020 Time: ------------------- It is very easy to feel proud. If we get a prize at school, or if we get a promotion at work — we get a boost by such things and we can become a bit conceited. But one of the great challenges for us as Christian people is to have a consistent humble life before God and other people. John the Baptist is a great example for us. He was said by Jesus to have been the greatest of the prophets, yet John said "*He must increase but I must decrease*" (John 3:30). John was willing to be like a lowly servant carrying Jesus' shoes as long as he could be a faithful preacher and prophet of God's word. There is a very good reason for every Christian to be a humble Christian. Everything we have comes to us from God — not because we deserve it or have earned it, but because of God's grace. It is all the gift of God. We have nothing to boast about. In Bible times humility was despised. Slaves had to be humble before their masters but free people had to have a different spirit — even a haughty spirit. That is not the Christian way. God's word says, "*Clothe yourselves, all of you, with humility toward one another, for God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble*" (1 Peter 5:4). That was the spirit of John the Baptist, the greatest of all the prophets. ## Prayer Lord, humble me under your mighty hand as I serve you. Amen.
Very Much Better Than Junk Food! Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 17th April 2020 Time: ------------------- Day after day we are told that so-called junk food is bad for us. It makes us fat, and too much can cause all sorts of other health problems too. And we all like it! Food was very important to the people in Bible times. God knew this and he built-in several feast days to the different important dates in his people's calendar. But sometimes food was short — perhaps the rains did not come, or locusts stripped all the trees and grass. People went hungry. But in the text we have at the top of the page God is telling us of a great feast of good things for our souls — for our spiritual lives. There is no scarcity of food and drink, and it really satisfies, because it all comes from God. When Jesus came into our world he invited people to come to him, for he said, "_I am the bread of life_" (John 6:48) and "_I am the water of life_" (John 4:7 - 15). It is only in God's Son the Lord Jesus Christ that we find that which honestly satisfies our life and gives us lasting pleasure. This is because God knows our deepest needs and feels sad for us when he sees us wasting our lives on things that really cannot meet our soul's needs, but in reality can only end up in deceiving us and failing us. Life in all its fullness comes only from God in Jesus Christ. All the rest is junk food! ## Prayer Dear Lord, help me to come to you for the good things you have for me. Amen
It's Not All Good News Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 14th April 2020 Time: ------------------- If you listen to the news on the radio or television or read the newspapers you might think that the only news that gets reported is bad news — murders, abuse of one kind or another, political failures and so on and on. Bad news! But just imagine if you went to church and the minister started his sermon in this way: "_Shame! Misguided God-dropouts! Gang of miscreants, band of vandals... people who have turned their backs on me, their God... walked off and never looked back_" (Isaiah 1:4, The Message). I'm sure you would be shocked. We don't like hearing things like that. Bad news. That is just the message that God gave to his servant Isaiah to preach to the people in his day. God had become so disappointed with the way the people his people were living. They were just as bad as the people of Sodom and Gomorrah had been; immoral, selfish and just full of sin. This was shocking, and to be told that that was the way God saw the people must have shocked them. How do you think God sees us? You? Does he see us as pure and clean and loving and eagerly walking in his ways? Let's take an honest look at ourselves through the searching gaze of God's Word the Bible. Isaiah said to the people "_Wash yourselves; make yourselves clean; remove the evil of your deeds from before my eyes_" (1:16). The Apostle John wrote, "_If we confess our sins,_ _he_ (God) _is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness"_ (1 John 1:9).
The Everlasting Word Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 11th April 2020 Time: ------------------- Isn't it difficult to think about what is everlasting? There never was a "time" when God wasn't there. So that means that the Bible word for everlasting, or eternal, (they mean the same) belong in the first place to God himself. Our Catechism tells us just what the Bible says: "God is a spirit — infinite eternal and unchangeable." The Bible also tells us that God is pleased to share with us many of the great and good things which, because they come from him, are also everlasting. They come to us in and through God's own eternal Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. For example, God promises eternal life to all who believe in Jesus. This life comes to us because Jesus carried our sins to his cross and died in our place. God made an eternal (everlasting) covenant of salvation through the blood Jesus shed — a covenant that God will never break with all who trust in Jesus for their salvation. It is everlasting. This means that Christians look forward to everlasting life in heaven — a life that begins here and now as we trust in Jesus — but in heaven the good things will keep getting better and better as we live there with Christ. However there are also everlasting bad thing for those who reject Jesus, and these bad things too will get worse and worse. ## Prayer Lord, please help me to trust you and enjoy you for ever. Amen
The Lord Is Light And Salvation For Me Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 8th April 2020 Time: ------------------- Psalm 27 is one of my favourite psalms. It was written by David, who started life as a shepherd boy and grew up to become a warrior king. This psalm was probably written when David was older and he had many experiences behind him which gave him great confidence in God as he remembered the help he had received from God. But he also tells us that even after all of God's help and goodness, after saying that with God at his side "_I'm fearless, afraid of no one or nothing,_" yet there still were times when troubles mounted up against him and he had to pray that God would hide him in his shelter and protect him from all his enemies. Our own lives can often be difficult at times. Even if we have trusted God for his salvation and have found him to be the light of our life, yet we may come up against problems or people who can make us test our faith and make us wonder if God really is helping us at these times. David's answer to that question is that we should remember that God is **always** with us, and we must keep waiting for him to help us. "_Stay with God! Take heart, don't quit. I'll say it again; stay with God_" (v. 14, The Message) That should help us to sing: "God is my music, my delight and joy, my praise, my prayer." (Verse 6 - Christopher Idle) ## Prayer Almighty God, thank you that you are indeed my Light and my Salvation at all times. Amen
This Is Eternal Life Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 5th April 2020 Time: ------------------- The words "eternal" and "everlasting" both mean the same thing. But for us to understand them can be quite difficult. We think of something that is everlasting as going on and on for ever. In a sense that is quite true. But in Psalm 90 we read that God is described as being "_from everlasting to everlasting._" That means that there never was a time when God did not exist — he is the eternal God, the Creator who brought all things into being, including time itself. So God is not affected by time; he is always present. Eternal (or everlasting) is a word that uniquely belongs to God. When Jesus Christ said "_this is life eternal, that they_ (those believing in him as Saviour) _may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent,_" the eternal life he referred to was a special kind of life. Not only does this special life last for ever and ever, it starts here and now when a person comes to trust in Jesus as his/her Saviour. And not only so but it has a special quality — it has something of the very life of God himself in it so that when a believer in Jesus dies, he/she will immediately go into the very presence of God to enjoy this eternal life in a fuller way that will be pure joy, holiness and perfect praising — fitted for the presence of God himself. ## Prayer Dear Lord Jesus, I thank you for the gift of everlasting life. Amen.
Am I My Brother's Keeper? Reader: Angus Macdonald Date: 2nd April 2020 Time: ------------------- God's question to Cain put him in a sticky spot. Cain had just murdered his brother Abel, probably in a fit of jealousy and bitterness. God had accepted an offering from Abel but had rejected Cain's offering, most likely because Cain's heart did not really love God anyway. God always looks at our heart and sees why we do the things we do. So Cain's reply to God was first of all untruthful. He said "I don't know." But then he added an insulting response: "Am I my brother's keeper?" Cain and Abel — two brothers torn apart by Cain's hatred. It makes such sad reading. And the other Bible verses which refer to Cain tell us how his hatred of his brother became a byword for wickedness right through the history of God's people. We read that among the Jewish people Cain was thought of as an example of sinfulness and one who instructed others to do the same. What a terrible legacy! And it could have been so very different. He said "Am I my brother's keeper?" Of course he was. Each of us has a great responsibility to love and care for our own brothers, sisters and family members, and a responsibility towards other people as well. We need especially to look after those who are vulnerable and who cannot care for themselves. ## Prayer Lord Jesus Christ, help me to be a true brother or sister both to my family and the wider family of God and all who need a brother's care and love.
As schools across the country have now closed, parents are now taking on the daunting task of homeschooling their kids. Angus Macdonald has put together some top tips for all children working from home and the parents that are now looking at managing them: 1 - Routine 2 - Environment 3 - Communications & Expectations Angus Macdonald teaches Mathematics and Theory of Knowledge at the International School of Lausanne.
We made it to 2020! A brand new decade of PodCavern is here and the gang is prepared for yet another year of Top 5 Lists! But before we can properly ring in the new year, as per every year, we must give some love to video games. At the outset, it seemed like 2019 would be an underwhelming year for games as the world prepares for a new generation of consoles in 2020. Turns out we were delightfully wrong! 2019 not only had some wild gaming moments but it also gave us meaningful free-to-play/subscription serviced games, expansions that felt like full games, and remakes of games that were built from the ground up that went above and beyond. So join Tuong La and Game Guru's Matthew Whalley, Angus MacDonald, and Ethan Howieson as they celebrate the best games of 2019! The post 76 – Top 5 Video Games of 2019 appeared first on PodCavern.
Paul and Andy are joined by Hull defender Angus MacDonald with the brilliant news that he's won his battle with bowel cancer, and Squad Number 9 Martin Kelner runs the rule over the week of sport on TV... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We Rank in Peace, Earthlings. Space. Another frontier of fictional characters we have not yet fully explored on Ranked yet. As we try to still discover life outside our small little blue planet called Earth in the real world, we can at least rely on fiction to come up with some other worldly creatures to pit against each other on a Top 5 list. Join Tuong La and Exotic Extraterrestials Rich Hilborn, Chelsea Fahey, and Angus MacDonald as they beam up and probe out a Top 5 Aliens list. The post 72 – Top 5 Aliens appeared first on PodCavern.
Real value for money from the Torquay United Yellow Army Podcast this week as you get not only the usual old nonsense from David and Guy, trying to stay out of a blustery wind at Seale Hayne, but also some fascinating stuff from Gary Johnson and his number two Aaron Downes.But perhaps most important of all, hear Aaron Downes on the subject of his old team-mate Angus MacDonald, who has been diagnosed with the early stages of bowel cancer. Playing at Hull City these days, Gus was a hugely popular player during his time at Plainmoor, and Aaron has a message of hope and encouragement for him. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
*Cue opening title crawl* Movie themes have become an integral part of the movie experience, even though they sometimes can be overshadowed by the film it’s representing. When done right, the theme can be as iconic as the film itself turning a good movie into one that is remembered for all time. This week join Tuong La and the A-Team Samantha Leggatt, Angus MacDonald, and Leslie Cserepy as they try not to scream at each other while coming up with the best Top 5 Movie Theme Songs. The post 66 – Top 5 Movie Theme Songs appeared first on PodCavern.
Arrr matey! Here be some fine Captains! Every good crew needs a good leader. A leader who can make the hard call, bring a team together, and step up to the cause when needed. Throughout history we have witnessed real-life & fictional captains take to the sea, the skies, and even SPACE to inspire us and steer us on to glory! This week join Tuong La and First Mates Sarah Ghadbane, Angus MacDonald, and Laura Gordon as they sail the seven seas to celebrate the Top 5 Best Captains! The post 65 – Top 5 Captains appeared first on PodCavern.
Wait a sec...haven't we done this episode already? All the way hidden in the shadowy depths of the PodCavern, there was an episode that was sealed away due to it's over-complicated ground rules that ultimately created a list which did not represent the original spirit of the topic! This week we finally release that episode from it's year long shackles and bring you Top 5 Fictional Worlds to live In PREDUX featuring your host Tuong La and the A-Team Leslie Cserepy, Angus MacDonald, and Samantha Leggatt! The post 62 – Top 5 Fictional Worlds to Live In PREDUX appeared first on PodCavern.
Ranking Super Powers is our Endgame. Today we are celebrating 11 years of the MCU and superhero pop culture by giving our take on an aged old question: “What are the best super powers?”. Face it, even the most jaded comic book sneerer wishes they can get up and fly out of bed, transform into a fire breathing lizard, or shoot lasers out of their eyes! This week join Tuong La and New Mutants Justin Godelie, Dan Foerster, and Angus MacDonald as they put on the Infinity Gauntlet and materialize their take on the Top 5 best super powers! The post 58 – Top 5 Super Powers appeared first on PodCavern.
Listen we all love fast food. No matter who you are you can't deny the instant gratification of eating a greasy burger with fries from your favorite fast food joint. You may not feel "good" about it after but you eventually come crawling back because it's oh so tasty (and convenient!). Now while there are plenty of great fast food chains, it's the items that you can order from those restaurants that make it or break it. On this finger lickin' episode, Tuong La and Fast Food Lovers Leslie Cserepy, Angus MacDonald, and Samantha Leggatt salivate and rank a Top 5 list of the best Fast Food Menu Items! The post 52 – Top 5 Fast Food Menu Items appeared first on PodCavern.
We went Cuckoo for Ranking Cereals! This week we relive our glory days from our youth as we discuss the best of the best cereals! Join Tuong La and Hungry Adult Children Leslie Cserepy, Angus MacDonald, and Samantha Leggatt as they SNAP CRACKLE AND POP into action and rank the best cereals of the rainbow! The post 47 – Top 5 Cereals appeared first on PodCavern.
Trick or Treat Bitches! Things get spooky, delicious, and extremely controversial on this week's episode of Ranked! Join Tuong La and Adult Trick-or-Treaters Leslie Cserepy, Angus MacDonald, and Samantha Leggatt as we decide once and for all what the Top 5 best treats to get for Halloween are! The post 45 – Top 5 Halloween Treats appeared first on PodCavern.
I chat to Angus MacDonald, web and digital manager at CILIP, who is also a qualified information professional. He worked briefly in libraries before moving into roles at a start-up and an advertising agency. We discuss developments at CILIP, engaging with members, and whether Mad Men accurately portrays what it's like to work in advertising...
Last year we ranked some dogs, so it only seemed right to finally put together a list of it’s fur-midable foe – the cat! Join Tuong La and cat lover paw-destrians Leslie Cserepy, Angus MacDonald, and Samantha Leggatt as we rank a purr-fect Top 5 List of the best Fictional Cats! The post 39 – Top 5 Fictional Cats appeared first on PodCavern.
Ohhh Ranked-a-da! Our favorite little country up in the north of the world is turning 151 and we are here to celebrate! When we think of our favorite celebrities, it's funny how a lot of them happen to be Canadian eh? So sit back, cozy up on your favorite chesterfield, grab some Timmies, and join Tuong La and Crazy Cool Canucks Leslie Cserepy, Angus MacDonald, and Laura Gordon as we rank our favourite Canadians of ALL TIME! The post 36 – Top 5 Canadian Celebrities of All Time appeared first on PodCavern.
Yes and...we'll do this episode for a second year in a row! Welcome to the second year of a THREE in ONE Ranked episode where we put 15 improv groups on the spot from the Ottawa Improv Festival 2018 to weigh in on three questions that only improvisors can answer! Join Tuong La and co-host wannabes Angus MacDonald, Leslie Cserepy while we make a Top 5 and RANK other people's answers! Also we get a surprise visit from an old "friend" of the show from Marvel's hit Netflix show Daredevil... The post 30 – 2nd Annual Top 5 Ways to…(According to Improvisors) appeared first on PodCavern.
Because this is Ryan's birthday episode, it was time for Christina to tell Ryan her favourite thing about him. She struggles and then fails mightily. Ryan complains about a very relatable part of air travel, while Christina plugs a movie about toilet paper as her "must watch" movie of the year. We were thrilled to host Angus MacDonald on this week's episode. Angus is one heck of a funny dude, an improv teacher and a podcaster. Thanks to Angus for helping us provide some of the most important relationship advice yet.
Some of the best TV theme songs and intros have the power to take you back greatest moments in TV. They get stuck in our heads so we hum out the songs and forever remember fondly these shows years after the series finished. While there are so many amazing TV theme songs out there, there are some stand outs that rise above the rest! Join Tuong La as he assembles the A-Team of 'co-host wannabes' Leslie Cserepy, Angus MacDonald, and Samantha Leggatt as they do the impossible and rank what the best TV theme songs are. The post 25 – Top 5 TV Theme Songs appeared first on PodCavern.
"It's-a Me, a Video Game Party Episode!" This week join Tuong La and Lvl 100 guests Josef Addleman, Angus MacDonald, and Ethan Howieson as we discuss who the Top 5 video game characters to party with are! The post 12- Top 5 Video Game Characters You’d Want to Party With appeared first on PodCavern.
Happy Canada 150 ya hosers! All across the world Canadians are known for their overbearing politeness and saying "sorry" for just about everything. On this week's Ranked, join Tuong La and returning special guests Angus MacDonald, Leslie Cserepy, and Samantha Leggatt as they defy that stereotype (sort of) and talk about Top 5 Things Canadians AREN'T Sorry Aboot. So put on your toques, grab your double doubles, and "toonie" into this episode eh? (sorry for the pun, sorry) The post 10 – Top 5 Things Canadians AREN’T Sorry Aboot appeared first on PodCavern.
Fulham finally hopped into the playoff spots this weekend through a little bit of Aluko ‘magic’ and a helping hand from our friend Angus MacDonald of Barnsley. The boys talk the Rotherham game and what it might mean for the rest of the season to be in the actual playoff spots with seven games to go. There’s a conversation with Owls fan Chris Holt of the Sheffield Star to get the ‘behind enemy lines’ view, and we also address the tricky fixtures coming up against Derby County away (sans Chris Martin) and Ipswich, the league’s draw specialists, at home. We wrap it up with three brilliant listener questions and a discussion of Jack’s new ‘London Irish Whites’ flag, which causes nearly as much studio debate as the idea that Aston Villa are not yet out of the playoff race. As ever, if you’re interested in getting involved with Fulhamish let us know - hit us up at our sparkly new email address: pod@fulhamish.co.uk Podcast Guests: Jack Collins, Farrell Monk, Ben Jarman Hosted by: Sammy James Follow Us: twitter.com/FulhamishPod Email: pod@fulhamish.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ever wonder what the best way to conquer the world is? How about how to fight against 500 5 year olds? What about the best way to ask Sasquatch to go to the prom with you? We put 15 improv groups on the spot from the Ottawa Improv Festival 2017 and ask them these very important questions in this triple-header episode! Join Tuong La, Angus MacDonald, and Leslie Cserepy as we Top 5 RANK a whole bunch of random thoughts from improvisors. Also we get a surprise guest appearance from a famous super villain from the Marvel Netflix show Daredevil. The post 03 – Top 5 Ways to…(According to Improvisors) appeared first on PodCavern.
After losing top scorer Scott Hogan in the final few hours of transfer deadline day, Brentford head coach Dean Smith reflects on life after the striker and an impressive win over the club who snatched the player away from West London, Aston Villa. There’s a review of all the transfer window activity with Sky Sports EFL analyst Peter Beagrie, including his thoughts on Jordan Rhodes’ move to Sheffield Wednesday. Barnsley winger Adam Hammill takes on “10 to Tackle” where he reveals why Angus MacDonald's nickname at the club is “goose”. Coventry manager Russell Slade discusses the difficulties of managing the club while the fans and board are at war. Plus, Dale Tempest brings you some tips for your weekend accumulator.
Good news all round, with Angus MacDonald, Nathan Blissett AND Aman Verma signing on the dotted line For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Here's our mid January 2010 Foot Stompin' Free Scottish Music Podcast. In this podcast we feature Gun Stad by Na h-Oganaich followed by duo Mairearad and Anna, We then have beautiful Gaelic singer Rachel Walker from her Air Chall :Lost CD. We seque into The Perpetual Horseshoe by Ingrid & Allan Henderson, then Maidean Dubh' an Donais (The Black Stick of the Devil) by Dr Angus MacDonald. We finish off with Fraser Fifield's Stereocanto. Visit footstompin.com for all your Scottish music and culture needs.