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Prosecco N Prose | A Book Club
25) "Girls, at Play by Celeste Ng

Prosecco N Prose | A Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 38:15


Join Wendy and Amy as they continue the power trip with Celeste Ng's short story "Girls, At Play." They discuss playground games that border on abuse and how easily girls can lose their voice under peer pressure. When does the power of choice become a trap? Pop a cork to the power of play!Links Mentioned in the Show:Link to "Girls, At Play" by Celeste Ng Chloe Prosecco Rose Author Celeste Ng WebsiteNext Episode: The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah paired with Sant'Orsola. 

Artists at Play Podcast
Artists at Play...at Play Favorites

Artists at Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 53:05


Welcome to Season 2 of the Artists at Play Podcast! ...And the 10th Anniversary of Artists at Play's founding! In our season two opener, the Artists at Play producers rehash and recreate some of our favorite original pieces that we wrote and performed for ARTISTS AT PLAY...AT PLAY, an annual tradition with our group since 2015. Each piece is preceded by a short conversation between the AAP producers.CONTENT NOTE: some of the pieces include swearing and talk of bodily functions.Order of PiecesThe Story of Han by Julia ChoNot Drinking by Nicholas PilapilWith Love, Your Biggest Fan by Katherine ChouSwimming in Circles by Stefanie LauMy Shitty Year by Marie-Reine VelezEpisode CreditsProduced by Marie-Reine VelezEdited by Nicholas PilapilTheme song by Eloise Wong

The Not Old - Better Show
#525 An Evening on the Bay with Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum - Pete Lesher

The Not Old - Better Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 28:29


An Evening on the Bay with Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum - Pete Lesher The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series Welcome to The Not Old Better Show.  I'm Paul Vogelzang, and this is episode #525.   As part of our Smithsonian Associates, Art of Living Series, today's show is about the amazing, beautiful, functional, and largest estuary in America, the Chesapeake Bay.  Our guest today is Smithsonian Associate Pete Lesher, chief curator of Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.  Pete Lesher will be presenting at the Smithsonian Associates program on April 7, 2021.  The title of Pete Lesher's Smithsonian Associates presentation is An Evening on the Bay with Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.   Join us today with Pete Lesher, chief curator of Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, Maryland, for a virtual exploration of collections that tell stories about the relationship between people and place in the Bay region—revealing how culture has been shaped by the delicate intertwining of land and water around America's largest estuary. Pete Lesher answers our questions about an overview of the Chesapeake Bay Museum facility's 12 exhibition buildings and historic structures on the 18-acre waterfront campus and offers detailed looks at the museum's permanent exhibitions. We'll explore Oystering on the Chesapeake and Maryland Crabmeat, exhibits in which working lives on the Bay are revealed in the words of mixed-race skipjack crews and African American women who traditionally picked crabs.  Pete and I will discuss the role of the Bay as a maritime highway that connects people and moves commodities are explored in part at the Hooper Strait Lighthouse, a cottage-style historic structure moved to St. Michaels for preservation. And the transformation of the Bay into a place of recreation is told in At Play on the Bay through stories like the racing of sailing log canoes, a living tradition with roots among oyster tongers. The Chesapeake Bay continues to provide meaning and inspiration to residents and visitors, as evidenced in rich art collections from 19th-century painters to contemporary photographer David Harp, who we'll discuss, and whose environmental photojournalism is shaping the conversation around the impacts of climate change on the Chesapeake and its waterfront communities. Please join me in welcoming to The Not Old Better Show via internet phone,  Smithsonian Associate Pete Lesher, chief curator of Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.   My special thanks to Pete Lesher for his generous time today.  Pete Lesher will be presenting at the Smithsonian Associates program on April 7, 2021.  The title of Pete Lesher's Smithsonian Associates presentation is An Evening on the Bay with Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.   Details and links can be found in our show notes today. My thanks to Smithsonian Associate for all they do to support the show,  and my thanks to you my dear Not Old Better Show audience for your company today, and I hope you'll join me next time.  Be safe, be healthy, and please practice smart social distancing, and remember, Let's talk about better. The Not Old Better Show. Thanks, everybody.  

Tuesdays with Merton Podcast
Christopher Pramuk - What Does God's Gender Have to Do with It? Merton's Awakening to the Feminine Divine

Tuesdays with Merton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 79:35


Through image, word, and poetry, this presentation explores Merton's encounter with the biblical Wisdom tradition, the remembrance of God in a feminine key. How should the remembrance of God as Wisdom-Sophia shape the crises of our times?Christopher Pramuk is the author of Sophia: The Hidden Christ of Thomas Merton, and At Play in Creation: Merton's Awakening to the Feminine Divine. He holds the University Chair of Ignatian Thought and Imagination at Regis University.

Encountering Silence
Jim Forest: Silence, Protest, and Radical Love (Part Two)

Encountering Silence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 1908:00


Returning Guest Jim Forest is a noted author, biographer, photographer, peacemaker, and friend. He is the author of numerous books, including most recently Writing Straight with Crooked Lines: A Memoir. Some of his previous titles include The Ladder of the Beatitudes, Loving Our Enemies: Reflections on the Hardest Commandment, and Praying with Icons. He has written several biographies, including All Is Grace: A Biography of Dorothy Day, Living with Wisdom: A Life of Thomas Merton and At Play in the Lions' Den: A Biography and Memoir of Daniel Berrigan. This is part two of a two part episode. To listen to part one, click here. Musician Joan Baez writes of Jim’s latest book, “Jim, my brother in nonviolent arms, writes beautifully about his dedication to truth, love, and activism.” Jim Forest serves as the International Secretary of the Orthodox Peace Fellowship. And he lives in Alkmaar, the Netherlands with his wife Nancy. We tend to turn things into ideologies, and I find in general I'm an ideology-avoider. — Jim Forest Cassidy Hall says this of her friendship with Jim and Nancy, "I got to meet Jim a few years ago when we crossed paths at Voices for Peace in Toronto and then we reconnected in The Netherlands. He and Nancy graciously hosted me — they housed me, fed me, and most importantly nurtured me spiritually. His humble, gentle, and kind presence makes any guest in his company feel like one of his dear friends." By "his dear friends," Cassidy is alluding to the remarkable relationships that Jim has nurtured over the years, with some of the most significant spiritual leaders and activists of our time — people such as Dorothy Day, Thomas Merton, Daniel Berrigan, Henri Nouwen, and Thich Nhat Hanh. In his words and the witness of his life, Jim Forest reveals the power of relationship in all activist-oriented work. This is part one of a two-part episode. Our next episode will feature the conclusion of this interview. Some of the resources and authors mentioned in this episode: Jim Forest, Writing Straight with Crooked Lines: A Memoir Jim Forest, The Ladder of the Beatitudes Jim Forest, Praying with Icons Jim Forest, Road to Emmaus Jim Forest, Living with Wisdom: A Life of Thomas Merton Jim Forest, All is Grace:  A Biography of Dorothy Day Jim Forest, At Play in the Lion’s Den: A Biography and Memoir of Daniel Berrigan Jim Forest, The Root of War is Fear: Thomas Merton’s Advice to Peacemakers Jim Forest, Saint George and the Dragon Jim Forest, Saint Nicholas and the Nine Gold Coins Jim Forest, Silent as a Stone: Mother Maria of Paris and the Trash Can Rescue Joan Baez, And A Voice to Sing With: A Memoir Daniel Berrigan, Essential Writings Dorothy Day, Loaves and Fishes Dorothy Day, The Long Loneliness Jane Brox, Silence: A Social History of One of the Least Understood Elements in Our Lives Henri Nouwen, Reaching Out Hillary Rodham Clinton, It Takes a Village Vincent Van Gogh, Dear Theo Fyodor Dostoevsky, Notes from Underground Robert Ellsberg, ed., Dorothy Day: Selected Writings Vladimir Menshov (dir.), Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears Mikhail Gorbachev, What is at Stake Thomas Merton, Essential Writings Thomas Merton, Thoughts in Solitude Visit Jim and Nancy Forest’s website www.jimandnancyforest.com. Episode 113 : Silence, Protest, and Radical Love: A Conversation with Jim Forest (Part Two) Hosted by: Cassidy Hall With: Carl McColman and Kevin Johnson Guest: Jim Forest Date Recorded: September 10, 2020 Featured photo: Jim Forest with Thich Nhat Hanh,

Encountering Silence
Jim Forest: Silence, Protest, and Radical Love (Part Two)

Encountering Silence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 31:48


Returning Guest Jim Forest is a noted author, biographer, photographer, peacemaker, and friend. He is the author of numerous books, including most recently Writing Straight with Crooked Lines: A Memoir. Some of his previous titles include The Ladder of the Beatitudes, Loving Our Enemies: Reflections on the Hardest Commandment, and Praying with Icons. He has written several biographies, including All Is Grace: A Biography of Dorothy Day, Living with Wisdom: A Life of Thomas Merton and At Play in the Lions' Den: A Biography and Memoir of Daniel Berrigan. This is part two of a two part episode. To listen to part one, click here. Musician Joan Baez writes of Jim’s latest book, “Jim, my brother in nonviolent arms, writes beautifully about his dedication to truth, love, and activism.” Jim Forest serves as the International Secretary of the Orthodox Peace Fellowship. And he lives in Alkmaar, the Netherlands with his wife Nancy. We tend to turn things into ideologies, and I find in general I'm an ideology-avoider. — Jim Forest Cassidy Hall says this of her friendship with Jim and Nancy, "I got to meet Jim a few years ago when we crossed paths at Voices for Peace in Toronto and then we reconnected in The Netherlands. He and Nancy graciously hosted me — they housed me, fed me, and most importantly nurtured me spiritually. His humble, gentle, and kind presence makes any guest in his company feel like one of his dear friends." By "his dear friends," Cassidy is alluding to the remarkable relationships that Jim has nurtured over the years, with some of the most significant spiritual leaders and activists of our time — people such as Dorothy Day, Thomas Merton, Daniel Berrigan, Henri Nouwen, and Thich Nhat Hanh. In his words and the witness of his life, Jim Forest reveals the power of relationship in all activist-oriented work. This is part one of a two-part episode. Our next episode will feature the conclusion of this interview. Some of the resources and authors mentioned in this episode: Jim Forest, Writing Straight with Crooked Lines: A Memoir Jim Forest, The Ladder of the Beatitudes Jim Forest, Praying with Icons Jim Forest, Road to Emmaus Jim Forest, Living with Wisdom: A Life of Thomas Merton Jim Forest, All is Grace:  A Biography of Dorothy Day Jim Forest, At Play in the Lion’s Den: A Biography and Memoir of Daniel Berrigan Jim Forest, The Root of War is Fear: Thomas Merton’s Advice to Peacemakers Jim Forest, Saint George and the Dragon Jim Forest, Saint Nicholas and the Nine Gold Coins Jim Forest, Silent as a Stone: Mother Maria of Paris and the Trash Can Rescue Joan Baez, And A Voice to Sing With: A Memoir Daniel Berrigan, Essential Writings Dorothy Day, Loaves and Fishes Dorothy Day, The Long Loneliness Jane Brox, Silence: A Social History of One of the Least Understood Elements in Our Lives Henri Nouwen, Reaching Out Hillary Rodham Clinton, It Takes a Village Vincent Van Gogh, Dear Theo Fyodor Dostoevsky, Notes from Underground Robert Ellsberg, ed., Dorothy Day: Selected Writings Vladimir Menshov (dir.), Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears Mikhail Gorbachev, What is at Stake Thomas Merton, Essential Writings Thomas Merton, Thoughts in Solitude Visit Jim and Nancy Forest’s website www.jimandnancyforest.com. Episode 113 : Silence, Protest, and Radical Love: A Conversation with Jim Forest (Part Two) Hosted by: Cassidy Hall With: Carl McColman and Kevin Johnson Guest: Jim Forest Date Recorded: September 10, 2020 Featured photo: Jim Forest with Thich Nhat Hanh, 1980s. Photographer unknown.   

Encountering Silence
Jim Forest: Silence, Protest, and Radical Love (Part One)

Encountering Silence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 2237:00


Returning Guest Jim Forest is a noted author, biographer, photographer, peacemaker, and friend. He is the author of numerous books, including most recently Writing Straight with Crooked Lines: A Memoir. Some of his previous titles include The Ladder of the Beatitudes, Loving Our Enemies: Reflections on the Hardest Commandment, and Praying with Icons. He has written several biographies, including All Is Grace: A Biography of Dorothy Day, Living with Wisdom: A Life of Thomas Merton and At Play in the Lions' Den: A Biography and Memoir of Daniel Berrigan. Musician Joan Baez writes of Jim’s latest book, “Jim, my brother in nonviolent arms, writes beautifully about his dedication to truth, love, and activism.” Jim Forest serves as the International Secretary of the Orthodox Peace Fellowship. And he lives in Alkmaar, the Netherlands with his wife Nancy. Dorothy Day used to say, 'Hope is a duty, not an option.' It's an obligation. — Jim Forest Cassidy Hall says this of her friendship with Jim and Nancy, "I got to meet Jim a few years ago when we crossed paths at Voices for Peace in Toronto and then we reconnected in The Netherlands. He and Nancy graciously hosted me — they housed me, fed me, and most importantly nurtured me spiritually. His humble, gentle, and kind presence makes any guest in his company feel like one of his dear friends." By "his dear friends," Cassidy is alluding to the remarkable relationships that Jim has nurtured over the years, with some of the most significant spiritual leaders and activists of our time — people such as Dorothy Day, Thomas Merton, Daniel Berrigan, Henri Nouwen, and Thich Nhat Hanh. In his words and the witness of his life, Jim Forest reveals the power of relationship in all activist-oriented work. This is part one of a two-part episode. Our next episode will feature the conclusion of this interview. When you say the same things every Sunday, it becomes silence... Far from being infinitely boring, it becomes infinitely alive. — Jim Forest Some of the resources and authors mentioned in this episode: Jim Forest, Writing Straight with Crooked Lines: A Memoir Jim Forest, The Ladder of the Beatitudes Jim Forest, Praying with Icons Jim Forest, Road to Emmaus Jim Forest, Living with Wisdom: A Life of Thomas Merton Jim Forest, All is Grace:  A Biography of Dorothy Day Jim Forest, At Play in the Lion’s Den: A Biography and Memoir of Daniel Berrigan Jim Forest, The Root of War is Fear: Thomas Merton’s Advice to Peacemakers Jim Forest, Saint George and the Dragon Jim Forest, Saint Nicholas and the Nine Gold Coins Jim Forest, Silent as a Stone: Mother Maria of Paris and the Trash Can Rescue Joan Baez, And A Voice to Sing With: A Memoir Thomas Merton, Essential Writings Thomas Merton, The Literary Essays Dorothy Day, Loaves and Fishes Dorothy Day, The Long Loneliness Henri Nouwen, Reaching Out Daniel Berrigan, Essential Writings Thich Nhat Hanh, Essential Writings Boris Pasternak, Doctor Zhivago Franz Jägerstätter, Letters and Writings from Prison Terence Malick, A Hidden Life Visit Jim and Nancy Forest’s website www.jimandnancyforest.com. Protest alone will not keep you going. — Jim Forest Episode 112 : Silence, Protest, and Radical Love: A Conversation with Jim Forest (Part One) Hosted by: Cassidy Hall With: Carl McColman and Kevin Johnson Guest: Jim Forest Special Guest: Nancy Forest-Flier Date Recorded: September 10, 2020  

Encountering Silence
Jim Forest: Silence, Protest, and Radical Love (Part One)

Encountering Silence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 37:17


Returning Guest Jim Forest is a noted author, biographer, photographer, peacemaker, and friend. He is the author of numerous books, including most recently Writing Straight with Crooked Lines: A Memoir. Some of his previous titles include The Ladder of the Beatitudes, Loving Our Enemies: Reflections on the Hardest Commandment, and Praying with Icons. He has written several biographies, including All Is Grace: A Biography of Dorothy Day, Living with Wisdom: A Life of Thomas Merton and At Play in the Lions' Den: A Biography and Memoir of Daniel Berrigan. Musician Joan Baez writes of Jim’s latest book, “Jim, my brother in nonviolent arms, writes beautifully about his dedication to truth, love, and activism.” Jim Forest serves as the International Secretary of the Orthodox Peace Fellowship. And he lives in Alkmaar, the Netherlands with his wife Nancy. Dorothy Day used to say, 'Hope is a duty, not an option.' It's an obligation. — Jim Forest Cassidy Hall says this of her friendship with Jim and Nancy, "I got to meet Jim a few years ago when we crossed paths at Voices for Peace in Toronto and then we reconnected in The Netherlands. He and Nancy graciously hosted me — they housed me, fed me, and most importantly nurtured me spiritually. His humble, gentle, and kind presence makes any guest in his company feel like one of his dear friends." By "his dear friends," Cassidy is alluding to the remarkable relationships that Jim has nurtured over the years, with some of the most significant spiritual leaders and activists of our time — people such as Dorothy Day, Thomas Merton, Daniel Berrigan, Henri Nouwen, and Thich Nhat Hanh. In his words and the witness of his life, Jim Forest reveals the power of relationship in all activist-oriented work. This is part one of a two-part episode. Our next episode will feature the conclusion of this interview. When you say the same things every Sunday, it becomes silence... Far from being infinitely boring, it becomes infinitely alive. — Jim Forest Some of the resources and authors mentioned in this episode: Jim Forest, Writing Straight with Crooked Lines: A Memoir Jim Forest, The Ladder of the Beatitudes Jim Forest, Praying with Icons Jim Forest, Road to Emmaus Jim Forest, Living with Wisdom: A Life of Thomas Merton Jim Forest, All is Grace:  A Biography of Dorothy Day Jim Forest, At Play in the Lion’s Den: A Biography and Memoir of Daniel Berrigan Jim Forest, The Root of War is Fear: Thomas Merton’s Advice to Peacemakers Jim Forest, Saint George and the Dragon Jim Forest, Saint Nicholas and the Nine Gold Coins Jim Forest, Silent as a Stone: Mother Maria of Paris and the Trash Can Rescue Joan Baez, And A Voice to Sing With: A Memoir Thomas Merton, Essential Writings Thomas Merton, The Literary Essays Dorothy Day, Loaves and Fishes Dorothy Day, The Long Loneliness Henri Nouwen, Reaching Out Daniel Berrigan, Essential Writings Thich Nhat Hanh, Essential Writings Boris Pasternak, Doctor Zhivago Franz Jägerstätter, Letters and Writings from Prison Terence Malick, A Hidden Life Visit Jim and Nancy Forest’s website www.jimandnancyforest.com. Protest alone will not keep you going. — Jim Forest Episode 112 : Silence, Protest, and Radical Love: A Conversation with Jim Forest (Part One) Hosted by: Cassidy Hall With: Carl McColman and Kevin Johnson Guest: Jim Forest Special Guest: Nancy Forest-Flier Date Recorded: September 10, 2020  

Chapel Bay Church
Gospel-Centered Sacrifice

Chapel Bay Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 40:17


ONE THING: Give all your heart, mind, soul, strength, time, talents and treasures to Jesus and the fulfillment of God's will. John 19:16-18, 30, 33-35 At WORK show your co-workers where you stand biblically. In WORSHIP so that it is about God's glory. At HOME making the hard transforming decision that no matter who comes through that door you will lead them closer to Jesus. At PLAY enjoy all the fullness of life within the guardrails of the Bible. Though our faith in God is personal it is not always private. An always private faith can easily become a secret faith that no one knows about at all. Christian faith thrives in community that seeks to give God glory and draw others closer to Christ no matter the cost. Your created purpose, foundational calling, is to live in such an influential way, that others may also believe. Your biblical actions are undeniable evidence that God is real, He loves others and you love both.

Why Is This Good?
016: “Girls, At Play” by Celeste Ng

Why Is This Good?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 24:03


In this episode, we discuss “Girls, At Play” by Celeste Ng.  What lessons can we draw from a story with such a startling premise?  Is there more to learn about perspective and point of view?  How do our intentions for a story affect how the story ought to unfold and what readers are meant to […]

Literary Roadhouse: One Short Story, Once a Week
Girls, at Play - Celeste Ng - Literary Roadhouse Ep 169

Literary Roadhouse: One Short Story, Once a Week

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 46:42


Discussion Notes: Girls, at Play This week’s story: Girls, At Play by Celeste Ng Next week’s story: Mr Salary by Sally Rooney Rated: Explicit This week we welcomed short story author Beth Mayer onto the show to discuss one of her favorite short stories, “Girls, at Play” by Celeste Ng. Beth Mayer’s short story collection... The post Ep 169: Girls, at Play by Celeste Ng appeared first on Literary Roadhouse.

Podcasts – Literary Roadhouse
Girls, at Play - Celeste Ng - Literary Roadhouse Ep 169

Podcasts – Literary Roadhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019


Discussion Notes: Girls, at Play This week’s story: Girls, At Play by Celeste Ng Next week’s story: Mr Salary by Sally Rooney Rated: Explicit This week we welcomed short story author Beth Mayer onto the show to discuss one of her favorite short stories, “Girls, at Play” by Celeste Ng. Beth Mayer’s short story collection... The post Ep 169: Girls, at Play by Celeste Ng appeared first on Literary Roadhouse.

Podcasts – Literary Roadhouse
Javi - Han Ong - Literary Roadhouse Ep 168

Podcasts – Literary Roadhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019


Discussion Notes: Javi This week’s story: Javi by Han Ong Next week’s story: Girls, At Play by Celeste Ng Rated: Clean Gerald, Andy and Anais discuss “Javi” by Han Ong, which was featured in The New Yorker on June 3rd, 2019. The meditative story follows a 14 year old migrant boy, Javi, who works for... The post Ep 168: Javi by Han Ong appeared first on Literary Roadhouse.

Literary Roadhouse: One Short Story, Once a Week
Javi - Han Ong - Literary Roadhouse Ep 168

Literary Roadhouse: One Short Story, Once a Week

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 36:23


Discussion Notes: Javi This week’s story: Javi by Han Ong Next week’s story: Girls, At Play by Celeste Ng Rated: Clean Gerald, Andy and Anais discuss “Javi” by Han Ong, which was featured in The New Yorker on June 3rd, 2019. The meditative story follows a 14 year old migrant boy, Javi, who works for... The post Ep 168: Javi by Han Ong appeared first on Literary Roadhouse.

Keep It Short: A Short Story Discussion Podcast
Keep it Short 5: Celeste Ng's "Girls, At Play"

Keep It Short: A Short Story Discussion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 41:48


In this episode of Keep It Short, a short story discussion podcast, Casey and Larry jump into Celeste Ng's "Girls, At Play" and contemplate schoolyard shenanigans. Sounds fun? Let's go!

The Afterword: A Conversation About the Future of Words
The Afterword on Crossing Borders

The Afterword: A Conversation About the Future of Words

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2019 39:42


Which borders have you crossed? How do we view national, emotional, socio-economic, religious & cultural borders in our lives? As we consider border crossing stories and relationships with others who are different from ourselves, our worldview expands. Authors Samuel Parker and Mitali Perkins share their stories and experiences about developing cultural fluidity through relationships. In addition, they offer several suggested resources such as the TED talk by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and books like Refugee, Devil's Highway and At Play in the Fields of the Lord to help us gain perspective and relevant insight to the journeys and stories of others.  Borders are everywhere. How we view those borders will shape and mold how we interact and give access to the stories of others. Join us at our table as we discuss this relevant topic.

Tom Waits Podcast: A-Z Tom Waits Show
#4 - 'Small Change' - Tom Waits Album Review

Tom Waits Podcast: A-Z Tom Waits Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 82:07


Sam & Tom get rained on by their own .38 as they explore Waits' minimal 4th album, "Small Change". Todays film review is "At Play in the Fields of the Lord" (1991).   TWITTER: https://twitter.com/tomwaitspodcast?lang=en EMAIL: tomwaitspodcast@gmail.com INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/tomwaitspodcast/ PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/tomwaitspodcast YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxRst_jRx-V37voc3dOiQKQ   Hosted by Sam Whiles & Tom Kwei Logo by Danny O'Gorman (https://www.behance.net/Danogormandesign) Listen to Sam's Paul McCartney podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/paul-or-nothing-podcast/id1137452802 Tom's Metallica podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/alphabetallica-a-z-metallica-podcast/id1227642605 Tom's battle rap podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/battle-rap-resume/id1075806297

Encountering Silence
Jim Forest: Silence and Peacemaking (Episode 20)

Encountering Silence

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 3330:00


As a peace activist, biographer, and lover of silence, author Jim Forest's deep humility and sincere way of being reveal to us much about listening, truly seeing, and deeply caring for our fellow human beings. "The day starts in silence... and silence normally — not always, but normally — opens the door to prayer, so prayer and silence are very connected; sometimes the prayer is silence." — Jim Forest Jim Forest, speaking at the Voices of Peace conference. Describing himself as "an undergraduate student at Dorothy Day university" — and noting that he doesn't think he will ever graduate! — Jim Forest tells the story of a truly remarkable life — the child of American communists growing up in the 1950s, he tried his hand in the U.S. Navy but soon dropped out from the service to immerse himself in the world of the Catholic Worker Movement and anti-war activism, that led him to (among other things) co-founding the Catholic Peace Fellowship after the "Spiritual Roots of Peacemaking" retreat convened by Thomas Merton in 1964. "Like arrows, words point, but they are not the target." — Jim Forest Cassidy Hall recorded this conversation while participating in the "Voices of Peace" conference in Toronto in April 2018. Their gentle and intimate conversation explores art, philosophy, politics, the Eucharist, and spirituality — and how silence dances through all these dimensions of life. Cassidy Hall and Jim Forest With stories about legendary figures like peace activist A. J. Muste, Henri Nouwen, Thich Nhat Hanh, and (of course) Thomas Merton, this conversation provides deep and rich insight into a man who not only knew some of the great peace activists of the twentieth century, but who was indeed one of their number. "Without silence, we don't hear anything." — Jim Forest Some of the resources and authors mentioned in this episode: Jim Forest, The Ladder of the Beatitudes Jim Forest, Praying with Icons Jim Forest, Road to Emmaus Jim Forest, Living with Wisdom: A Life of Thomas Merton Jim Forest, All is Grace:  A Biography of Dorothy Day Jim Forest, At Play in the Lion's Den: A Biography and Memoir of Daniel Berrigan Thomas Merton, Essential Writings Dorothy Day, Loaves and Fishes Daniel Berrigan, Essential Writings Thich Nhat Hanh, Essential Writings Cassidy Hall and Patrick Shen, Notes on Silence Patrick Shen (dir.), In Pursuit of Silence Jim Forest, The Root of War is Fear: Thomas Merton's Advice to Peacemakers A. J. Muste, Nonviolence in an Aggressive World Thomas Merton, The Literary Essays (Includes "The Message to Poets") Dorothy Day, The Long Loneliness Henri Nouwen, Reaching Out Jim Forest, Saint George and the Dragon Jim Forest, Saint Nicholas and the Nine Gold Coins Jim Forest, Silent as a Stone: Mother Maria of Paris and the Trash Can Rescue Visit Jim and Nancy Forest's website www.jimandnancyforest.com. Episode 20: Silence and Peacemaking: A Conversation with Jim Forest Hosted by: Cassidy Hall Introduced by: Kevin Johnson Guest: Jim Forest Date Recorded: April 27, 2018 It's cold in Toronto, even in the spring!

Encountering Silence
Jim Forest: Silence and Peacemaking (Episode 20)

Encountering Silence

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 55:30


As a peace activist, biographer, and lover of silence, author Jim Forest's deep humility and sincere way of being reveal to us much about listening, truly seeing, and deeply caring for our fellow human beings. "The day starts in silence... and silence normally — not always, but normally — opens the door to prayer, so prayer and silence are very connected; sometimes the prayer is silence." — Jim Forest Jim Forest, speaking at the Voices of Peace conference. Describing himself as "an undergraduate student at Dorothy Day university" — and noting that he doesn't think he will ever graduate! — Jim Forest tells the story of a truly remarkable life — the child of American communists growing up in the 1950s, he tried his hand in the U.S. Navy but soon dropped out from the service to immerse himself in the world of the Catholic Worker Movement and anti-war activism, that led him to (among other things) co-founding the Catholic Peace Fellowship after the "Spiritual Roots of Peacemaking" retreat convened by Thomas Merton in 1964. "Like arrows, words point, but they are not the target." — Jim Forest Cassidy Hall recorded this conversation while participating in the "Voices of Peace" conference in Toronto in April 2018. Their gentle and intimate conversation explores art, philosophy, politics, the Eucharist, and spirituality — and how silence dances through all these dimensions of life. Cassidy Hall and Jim Forest With stories about legendary figures like peace activist A. J. Muste, Henri Nouwen, Thich Nhat Hanh, and (of course) Thomas Merton, this conversation provides deep and rich insight into a man who not only knew some of the great peace activists of the twentieth century, but who was indeed one of their number. "Without silence, we don't hear anything." — Jim Forest Some of the resources and authors mentioned in this episode: Jim Forest, The Ladder of the Beatitudes Jim Forest, Praying with Icons Jim Forest, Road to Emmaus Jim Forest, Living with Wisdom: A Life of Thomas Merton Jim Forest, All is Grace:  A Biography of Dorothy Day Jim Forest, At Play in the Lion's Den: A Biography and Memoir of Daniel Berrigan Thomas Merton, Essential Writings Dorothy Day, Loaves and Fishes Daniel Berrigan, Essential Writings Thich Nhat Hanh, Essential Writings Cassidy Hall and Patrick Shen, Notes on Silence Patrick Shen (dir.), In Pursuit of Silence Jim Forest, The Root of War is Fear: Thomas Merton's Advice to Peacemakers A. J. Muste, Nonviolence in an Aggressive World Thomas Merton, The Literary Essays (Includes "The Message to Poets") Dorothy Day, The Long Loneliness Henri Nouwen, Reaching Out Jim Forest, Saint George and the Dragon Jim Forest, Saint Nicholas and the Nine Gold Coins Jim Forest, Silent as a Stone: Mother Maria of Paris and the Trash Can Rescue Visit Jim and Nancy Forest's website www.jimandnancyforest.com. Episode 20: Silence and Peacemaking: A Conversation with Jim Forest Hosted by: Cassidy Hall Introduced by: Kevin Johnson Guest: Jim Forest Date Recorded: April 27, 2018 It's cold in Toronto, even in the spring!

Among The People
Jim Forest, Exploring his recent work, At Play in The Lions's Den: A Biography and Memoir of Daniel Berrigan

Among The People

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 42:29


In this episode we are joined by Orbis Books Author, Jim Forest. Jim takes us through his early years that inspired his writing, from childhood to his time in the United States Military and into his lifelong work as an activist for peace.  He reflects on his call to christianity, his time working with Dorothy Day at the Catholic Worker and how he was first introduced and inspired by Daniel Berrigan. About Jim Forest Jim Forest is an internationally renowned peacemaker and spiritual writer. His many books include biographies of Dorothy Day (All is Grace) and Thomas Merton (Living with Wisdom). His most recent book is The Root of War Is Fear: Thomas Merton’s Advice to Peacemakers. He lives in Alkmaar, the Netherlands. Episode Notes Jim Forest on Facebook Jim and Nancy Forest Join Jim on the new Orbis Book Club Facebook Group. When you join, all book club members will receive 35% off At Play in the Lions' Den: A Biography and memoire of Daniel Berrigan. Orbis Book Club

Headshots: Psychology + Gaming
Mental Health and Games in Prisons

Headshots: Psychology + Gaming

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2017 36:48


#27: Can games improve mental health in prisons? We start the conversation by discussing Waypoint’s excellent week-long feature titled “At Play in the Carceral State.” Notes: At Play in the Carceral State: A Letter from the Editor – Waypoint – http://bit.ly/2vDvFz4 Geek Therapy Discord server – www.GeekTherapy.com/disord — Visit us at www.HeadshotsPodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter: @HeadshotsCast @KelliNDunlap @JosueACardona Headshots is […] The post Mental Health and Games in Prisons appeared first on Headshots: The Psychology and Gaming Podcast.

Hollywood Rx
14 - Booster Shot #3

Hollywood Rx

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2016 63:31


Season Two! Third time's the charm... The Doctors try to fill in the cracks -- and wind up sticking their fingers in: Midnight Special, Credence Clearwater Revival, Jeff Nichols,10 Cloverfield Lane, John Goodman, Birdman, The Revenant, Alejandro Iñárritu, Harold Pinter, David Mamet, Leo DiCaprio, Charlie Brown's Christmas Special, The H8ful Eight, Kurt Russel, Quentin Tarantino, The Sixth Sense, Listener Mail, Freddy Got Fingered, Hudson Hawk, Bruce Willis, Moonwalker, Excalibur, John Boorman, Sid & Marty Krofft, Deliverance, Lord of the Rings (1969), Helen Mirren, Gabriel Byrne, Liam Neeson, Patrick Stewart, Ciaran Hinds, Game of Thrones, Political Animals, Glenn Close, The Debt, Tom Wilkinson, Jessica Chastain, Sam Worthington, Mosquito Coast, At Play in the Fields of the Lord, John Lithgow, Tom Berenger, Daryl Hannah, Aidan Quinn, Cathy Bates, Hector Salamanca, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Raul Julia, William Hurt, Peter Matthiessen, Battlefield Earth, The Alamo, John Wayne, At Long Last Love, Peter Bagdanovich, The Last Picture Show, Paper Moon, What's up Doc?, Barbara Streisand, Cole Porter, New York, New York, Beyond the Sea, Kevin Spacey, The Brown Bunny, Vincent Gallo, Chloë Sevigny, Caligula, Cut Throat Island, Grindhouse, Robert Rodriguez, Heaven's Gate, To See or Not to See: The Big Short, Steve Corel, Christian Bale, Ryan Gosling, Marisa Tomei, Hamish Linklater, The New Adventures of Old Christine, Melissa Leo, Rafe Spall, Christopher Eccleston, Spotlight, Mark Ruffalo, Michael Keaton, John Slattery, Stanley Tucci, Hail Caesar!, Coen Brothers, Josh Brolin, George Clooney, Ralph Fiennes, Scarlett Johansson, Alden Ehrenreich, Francis McDormand, Channing Tatum, Gene Kelley, Deadpool, Ryan Reynolds, Morena Baccarin, Gotham, TJ Miller, The Witch, Robert Eggers, Zootopia, Jason Bateman, Idris Elba, Finding Dory, Jungle Book, Star Trek Beyond, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, Tina Fey, Margo Robbie, Martin Freeman, Alfred Molina, Christopher Abbott, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Eye in the Sky, Aaron Paul, Alan Rickman, The Boss, Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Bell, Peter Dinklage, Tammy, Ben Falcone, Spy, SNL, Bill Murray, Ben Kingsley, Christopher Walken, Gary Shandling, Jon Favreau, Star Wars: Phantom Menace, Pennies From Heaven, Steve Martin & Louie Prima. Questions or comments? Contact: Adam & Gregor at: show@hollywoodrx.net or tweet them at @hollywood_rx. Review us on iTunes... Today! Like us on Facebook. Or both. Read more at http://hollywoodrx.libsyn.com/#9VfpmPPE0qlX7t6T.99   Recommended Podcasts: Filmspotting Q&A with Jeff Goldsmith

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REAL TALK SPORTS
Sports Medicine and Child Safety: How to Protect your child

REAL TALK SPORTS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2010 17:00


Join Our Guests DR. JAMIE FREISHTAT - PEDIATRICIAN AND SPOKESPERSON, SAFETY ADVOCATE AND BLOGGER FOR THE NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION SAFE KIDS USA - AND DR. ANDREW KIENSTRA - A SPECIALIST IN PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE AT TEXAS CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL - ARE HERE TO HELP SHOW PARENTS THE BEST WAYS TO KEEP THEIR CHILDREN SAFE FROM INJURY AT SCHOOL, AT PLAY, AND ON THE GO.

Notable Lectures and Performances at Colorado College

National Book Award winner and Zen master Matthiessen is author of, among others, "The Snow Leopard," "At Play in the Fields of the Lord," "Far Tortuga" and "Wildlife in America." He writes about vanishing cultures, oppressed people and exotic wildlife and landscapes, combining scientific observation with lyrical, intellectual prose. Matthiessen co-founded the Paris Review and was its first fiction editor. Recorded May 2, 2007.