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WE ARE AT A CROSSROADS: One direction leads to oblivion, the other leads to glories we can't even begin to imagine. This episode is important. Randall and guest Warren Steurey venture into the topics of War & Peace, Politics & Culture, Art and Science and provide fascinating insights on how they inevitably shape our world through our every thought, word and deed-- individually and collectively. This discussion is designed to stretch your imagination. It invites you to think critically, ASK GOOD QUESTIONS, be fearless and consider the part *you* are meant to play in shaping the world as we all stand together AT THE CROSSROADS. LINK TO RANDALL'S UPCOMING, 3-DAY, SACRED GEOMETRY WORKSHOP/RETREAT AND LIVESTREAM: https://howtube.com/RCSG FYI: THERE'S *STILL* A BIG SALE GOING ON A CBD FROM THE GODS / 25% OFF EVERYTHING FOR A LIMITED TIME: https://cbdfromthegods.com
Listen in as Pastor Kirk Shelton shares the first message in a new series... At The Crossroads of Culture. This week's message covers Genesis 12:1-9. www.CalvaryFayetteville.com info@CalvaryFayetteville.com 479-442-4634
Hello, This week we have special guest Pastor Mark Davy sharing a message with us. These are some of the scriptures that were referred too.Hebrews 11:6 (NKJV)But without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.Ephesians 3:20 (NKJV)20 Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us,Thank you for listening and be blessed until next time.
Are you at a crossroads in your life? Dr. Sarah is honored to have Carla Gasser, speaker, bible teacher, writer and author of “The Beauty of an Uncluttered Soul” on the show! In this episode, Carla will share share her story about how decluttering her home, schedule, and life led her on a spiritual journey to uncluttering her soul. Her passion is helping women connect Faith + Life in authentic and meaningful ways. Let's meet her AT THE CROSSROADS! Website: www.carlagasser.com Email: carla@carlagasser.com Facebook: facebook.com/carlagasseratc Pinterest: pinterest.com/carlagasseratc Instagram: @carlagasseratc
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Community Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: At The Crossroads Speaker: Dr. Jeff Rich Broadcaster: Grace Community Bible Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/31/2023 Bible: Jeremiah 6:16 Length: 56 min.
The Canadian Radio Awards are here! In this special bonus episode, we go over the results one-by-one and give you our thoughts on the lineup this year, as well as speaking to some of the winners about their year in radio.The categories and their winners are as follows:Station of the Year - presented by NLogicMajor - 94.5 Virgin Radio (CFBT-FM), Bell Media, VancouverMedium - Energy 106 (CHWE-FM), Evanov Communications. WinnipegSmall - 103.5 Capital FM (CKGC-FM), Northern Lights Entertainment, IqaluitProgram Director of the Year - presented by David KayeMajor - Christian Hall, SONiC (CKKS-FM)/JACK FM (CJAX-FM), Roger Sports & Media, VancouverMedium - Jacquie Beckett, K-Rock (CIKR-FM)/Country 93.5 (CKXC-FM), Rogers Sports & Media, KingstonSmall - Chris Walker, Moose FM (CKFU-FM), Fort St. JohnMusic Director of the Year - presented by MusicMasterMajor - Katie Stanners, KiSS 91.7 (CHBN-FM), Rogers Sports & Media, EdmontonMedium - Wendy Boomer, National Music Director, Country Network, Rogers Sports & Media Small - Danny Ismond, GX94 (CJGX-AM), Harvard Media, YorktonBest On-Air Solo Host (Music)Major - Lauren “Hunter” Daugherty, SONiC 102.9 (CHDI-FM), Rogers Sports & Media, EdmontonMedium - Adele Newton, CHYM 96.7, Rogers Sports & Media, KitchenerSmall - Vanessa Murphy, Bounce 91.9 (CKLY-FM), Bell Media, Lindsay/Kawartha LakesBest On-Air Team or Host (Music)Major - Ryder and Lisa, play107 (CKPW-FM), Harvard Media, EdmontonMedium - The Biggs & Barr Show, 106.1 CHEZ, Rogers Sports & Media, OttawaSmall - Mornings with Crash & Sarah Betts, MOVE 106.9 (CIBX-FM), Bell Media,FrederictonBest On-Air Team or Host (News/Talk/Sports) - presented by HD RadioMajor - Mornings with Simi, 980 CKNW, Corus Radio, VancouverMedium - The Start, 680 CJOB, Corus Radio, WinnipegSmall - Arnie Jackson, JSA Sports Network, Real Country 910 (CKDQ-AM),Stingray DrumhellerBest Canadian Multi-Market Network Program - presented by Momentum Media NetworksMajor - The Roz and Mocha Show, KiSS Radio Network, Rogers Sports & MediaMedium - The Brock and Dalby Show, Rogers Sports & Media Small - At The Crossroads, ATC Blues Radio Best Anchor or ReporterMajor - Richard Southern, CityNews 680, Rogers Sports & Media, TorontoSmall - Tara Clow, 91.9 CKNI, Acadia Broadcasting Corporation, MonctonBest Podcast - presented by HippynetMajor - The Jann Arden Podcast, Orbyt Media Medium - The Hot Tub Podcast, Stingray Small - River Reads, Smithers Community Radio Society Best On-Air Promotion - presented by vcreativeMajor - ZCARES Food Drive, Z103.5 (CIDC-FM), Evanov Communications, OrangevilleMedium - Robin & PJ's Singles Night, Country 106.7 (CIKZ-FM), Rogers Sports & Media, KitchenerSmall - Junior Announcer Contest, 92.1 ROCK (CJQQ-FM)/KiSS 105.3 (CKGB-FM), Rogers Sports & Media, TimminsBest CommercialMajor - Canadian Food Bank PSAs, The Pro Bono Group, NationalMedium - The Sodfather, 94.3 NOW!radio (CHNW-FM), Pattison Media, WinnipegSmall - Chillys Heating & Cooling, CJGX, Harvard Media, YorktonBest Performance in a CommercialMajor - Ron James, Canadian Red Cross Maritimes Relief, The Pro Bono Group Medium - Jim Van Dusen, Heebie Jeebies, QX104 (CFQX-FM), Pattison Media, WinnipegSmall - Scott Armstrong, Michelle Somerville, The Hungry Wolf, True North FM(CJCD-FM), Vista Radio, YellowknifeBest Imaging VoiceMajor - Sammi Morelli, [CKFM, CIBK, CFMG, CJCH, CHSU, CFCA, CIQM, CJFM, CFBT, CHBE, CIDR, CKMM], VancouverMedium - David Kaye, 104.9 The Wolf (CFWF-FM), Harvard Media, ReginaSmall - Rosemary Trace, At The Crossroads, ATC Blues Radio, NationalBest Imaging Production - presented by BenztownMajor - Celebrating 50 Years of Hip Hop, VIBE 105 (CHRY-FM), TorontoMedium - Dylan vs The World, The Zone @ 91-3 (CJZN-FM), Pattison Media, VictoriaSmall - 89.7 Sun FM (CJSU-FM), Vista Radio, DuncanBest Community Service InitiativeMajor - Canadian Food Banks, The Pro Bono Group, NationalMedium - The Okanagan Comes Together, New Country 100.7 (CIGV-FM)/K96.3(CKKO-FM), Stingray, KelownaSmall - Recover Together/True North FM NWT Wildfire Relief Fund, 100.1 True North FM (CJCD-FM), Vista Radio, YellowknifeBest Community or Campus Station - presented by the Community Radio Fund of CanadaMajor- VIBE 105 (CHRY-FM), TorontoSmall - BayFM 100.1 (CKVB-FM), Corner Brook, NLBest Achievement in Engineering - presented by Momentum Media MarketingMajor - Corus Radio Vancouver, CKNW, CFMI, CFOX, CKGO Medium - Corus Radio London, CFPL, CFHK, CKDK, Engineering Team of Steve Sproule and David Bachner Small - Cat Country 98 (CIAT-FM), Assiniboia, SK, Huber Radio Sound of Success Award - presented by ValidateMajor - The Pro Bono Group, Canadian Food Bank PSAsSmall - Pattison Media Prince George, CKKN, CKDV, CKPG-TV, Trench Brewing & DistilleryThanks to the following organizations for supporting the show:Mary Anne Ivison at Ivison Voice. - Make her the voice of your radio station.Megatrax - Licensed Music for your radio station or podcast production company.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Canadian Radio Awards are here! In this special bonus episode, we go over the results one-by-one and give you our thoughts on the lineup this year, as well as speaking to some of the winners about their year in radio.The categories and their winners are as follows:Station of the Year - presented by NLogicMajor - 94.5 Virgin Radio (CFBT-FM), Bell Media, VancouverMedium - Energy 106 (CHWE-FM), Evanov Communications. WinnipegSmall - 103.5 Capital FM (CKGC-FM), Northern Lights Entertainment, IqaluitProgram Director of the Year - presented by David KayeMajor - Christian Hall, SONiC (CKKS-FM)/JACK FM (CJAX-FM), Roger Sports & Media, VancouverMedium - Jacquie Beckett, K-Rock (CIKR-FM)/Country 93.5 (CKXC-FM), Rogers Sports & Media, KingstonSmall - Chris Walker, Moose FM (CKFU-FM), Fort St. JohnMusic Director of the Year - presented by MusicMasterMajor - Katie Stanners, KiSS 91.7 (CHBN-FM), Rogers Sports & Media, EdmontonMedium - Wendy Boomer, National Music Director, Country Network, Rogers Sports & Media Small - Danny Ismond, GX94 (CJGX-AM), Harvard Media, YorktonBest On-Air Solo Host (Music)Major - Lauren “Hunter” Daugherty, SONiC 102.9 (CHDI-FM), Rogers Sports & Media, EdmontonMedium - Adele Newton, CHYM 96.7, Rogers Sports & Media, KitchenerSmall - Vanessa Murphy, Bounce 91.9 (CKLY-FM), Bell Media, Lindsay/Kawartha LakesBest On-Air Team or Host (Music)Major - Ryder and Lisa, play107 (CKPW-FM), Harvard Media, EdmontonMedium - The Biggs & Barr Show, 106.1 CHEZ, Rogers Sports & Media, OttawaSmall - Mornings with Crash & Sarah Betts, MOVE 106.9 (CIBX-FM), Bell Media,FrederictonBest On-Air Team or Host (News/Talk/Sports) - presented by HD RadioMajor - Mornings with Simi, 980 CKNW, Corus Radio, VancouverMedium - The Start, 680 CJOB, Corus Radio, WinnipegSmall - Arnie Jackson, JSA Sports Network, Real Country 910 (CKDQ-AM),Stingray DrumhellerBest Canadian Multi-Market Network Program - presented by Momentum Media NetworksMajor - The Roz and Mocha Show, KiSS Radio Network, Rogers Sports & MediaMedium - The Brock and Dalby Show, Rogers Sports & Media Small - At The Crossroads, ATC Blues Radio Best Anchor or ReporterMajor - Richard Southern, CityNews 680, Rogers Sports & Media, TorontoSmall - Tara Clow, 91.9 CKNI, Acadia Broadcasting Corporation, MonctonBest Podcast - presented by HippynetMajor - The Jann Arden Podcast, Orbyt Media Medium - The Hot Tub Podcast, Stingray Small - River Reads, Smithers Community Radio Society Best On-Air Promotion - presented by vcreativeMajor - ZCARES Food Drive, Z103.5 (CIDC-FM), Evanov Communications, OrangevilleMedium - Robin & PJ's Singles Night, Country 106.7 (CIKZ-FM), Rogers Sports & Media, KitchenerSmall - Junior Announcer Contest, 92.1 ROCK (CJQQ-FM)/KiSS 105.3 (CKGB-FM), Rogers Sports & Media, TimminsBest CommercialMajor - Canadian Food Bank PSAs, The Pro Bono Group, NationalMedium - The Sodfather, 94.3 NOW!radio (CHNW-FM), Pattison Media, WinnipegSmall - Chillys Heating & Cooling, CJGX, Harvard Media, YorktonBest Performance in a CommercialMajor - Ron James, Canadian Red Cross Maritimes Relief, The Pro Bono Group Medium - Jim Van Dusen, Heebie Jeebies, QX104 (CFQX-FM), Pattison Media, WinnipegSmall - Scott Armstrong, Michelle Somerville, The Hungry Wolf, True North FM(CJCD-FM), Vista Radio, YellowknifeBest Imaging VoiceMajor - Sammi Morelli, [CKFM, CIBK, CFMG, CJCH, CHSU, CFCA, CIQM, CJFM, CFBT, CHBE, CIDR, CKMM], VancouverMedium - David Kaye, 104.9 The Wolf (CFWF-FM), Harvard Media, ReginaSmall - Rosemary Trace, At The Crossroads, ATC Blues Radio, NationalBest Imaging Production - presented by BenztownMajor - Celebrating 50 Years of Hip Hop, VIBE 105 (CHRY-FM), TorontoMedium - Dylan vs The World, The Zone @ 91-3 (CJZN-FM), Pattison Media, VictoriaSmall - 89.7 Sun FM (CJSU-FM), Vista Radio, DuncanBest Community Service InitiativeMajor - Canadian Food Banks, The Pro Bono Group, NationalMedium - The Okanagan Comes Together, New Country 100.7 (CIGV-FM)/K96.3(CKKO-FM), Stingray, KelownaSmall - Recover Together/True North FM NWT Wildfire Relief Fund, 100.1 True North FM (CJCD-FM), Vista Radio, YellowknifeBest Community or Campus Station - presented by the Community Radio Fund of CanadaMajor- VIBE 105 (CHRY-FM), TorontoSmall - BayFM 100.1 (CKVB-FM), Corner Brook, NLBest Achievement in Engineering - presented by Momentum Media MarketingMajor - Corus Radio Vancouver, CKNW, CFMI, CFOX, CKGO Medium - Corus Radio London, CFPL, CFHK, CKDK, Engineering Team of Steve Sproule and David Bachner Small - Cat Country 98 (CIAT-FM), Assiniboia, SK, Huber Radio Sound of Success Award - presented by ValidateMajor - The Pro Bono Group, Canadian Food Bank PSAsSmall - Pattison Media Prince George, CKKN, CKDV, CKPG-TV, Trench Brewing & DistillerySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Title: Will 2023 Be a Year of Revulsion, Revolution, or Revival? Description: America is at the crossroads of history in 2023. Never has our nation faced so many simultaneous existential threats. Nearly every country on the planet is plagued with similar situations in which cascading crises are tearing the fabric of our existence. Yet far too many, especially in America, have refused to see, recognize, or acknowledge these massive challenges, choosing instead to shelter in place rather than work to address these issues. We're waiting for someone to solve our problems, and unfortunately that means most are hoping government will step in and do something about it all.As a nation we were built on the concepts of freedom and self-reliance. The Constitution was designed to limit government and allow the people to flourish as a result. But for two-and-a-half centuries those freedoms have been steadily eroding. Government has grown. Self-reliance has diminished. Today's younger generations are made up of people who no longer want government to stay out of their way. They want solutions to problems that were largely created by the people who are supposed to offer the solutions. We're stuck in a feedback loop that has created a self-perpetuating Hegelian Dialectic.2023 is certain to bring conflicts both internal and external. We must make a personal choice about whether we're going to let the world deteriorate around us or if we're going to fight for it. We must also choose whether to fight the good fight for our nation or if we should abandon that dream and focus on ourselves, our families, and our communities. Will 2023 be a year of revulsion, revolution, or revival? Thankfully, these things are not mutually exclusive.On today's episode of The JD Rucker Show, I explained why revulsion will continue and get worse in 2023. I also explained why we are desperately in need of a revolution of truth, one that gets patriots back out their to protest, file lawsuits, and prepare for real battle should the powers-that-be really dig into our freedoms. Then, I described why it's necessary to have a different kind of Christian revival than we've seen in the past. We don't need to focus on getting higher numbers in churches on Sunday. We need to engage in hand-to-hand spiritual combat, changing hearts and minds one at a time if necessary. Recording: January 02, 2022
Growing up in rural Utah, Brian came from humble beginnings. While hard working, his parents still struggled to make ends meet. Wanting a better quality life for their son than they could provide, Brian's parents pushed him towards higher education. From a freak accident that cost his sports career, to serving a two year mission, to multiple attempts at college and everywhere in between, Brian shares his anything-but-linear journey. He explains how he eventually came to be a founder of At The Crossroads and shares the work they are doing to help young adults find their way in life. Connect with Brian VirginShannon: 435.862.0010At The Crossroads Connect with Joanna Lilley Success is Subjective WebsiteLilley Consulting WebsiteLilley Consulting on Facebook Sponsored by: College AlternativeEmail joanna@successissubjective.org
Adventures of Inspector Maigret - Maigret;s At The Crossroads http://oldtimeradiodvd.com or Nostalgia USA PRIME Roku Channel
PLEASE STICK AROUND TO THE END OF THIS EPISODE FOR A PREVIEW OF OUR NEXT SHOW.This is part 2 of our 2 part episode on Robert Johnson. We discover how the 27 Club got it's name and the risky means that Robert will take to undue the untimely fates of each member.Written and Produced by: James HayesSound Engineer and Co-Producer: Carl Kevin Robinson Jr.Voice work by: The Voice of Black True Crime Carl Ellis GrantTheme by: Liam Fox O'brienSources: Wikipedia and Devil at the Crossroads
Today we discuss At the Crossroads: The Spacer's Tale, the next short story from Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina. BoShek is a force-sensitive pilot and smuggler trying not to be noticed by the Empire. What happens when he runs into an old Jedi and the Empire is after him?
Dale Burridge is one of Australia's most successful concert and corporate entertainers having starred in numerous musicals, concerts and corporate events all over the world.He first tread the boards professionally back in the 1980's as ‘Rolf' in Britain's renowned West End Production of The Sound of Music.Dale returned to Australia in 1989, to create the role of Alan Courtney in Seven Little Australians and then featured in the 1989 production of Anything Goes with Geraldine Turner. Dale had long association with Les Miserables before joining the cast in the role of Raoul, opposite Marina Prior, in the original Australian production of The Phantom of the Opera. He played the role for two years and the following season, appeared as young Scrooge, opposite Keith Michell in the 1994 premier Australian production of Scrooge – the Musical.At this time Dale began performing in numerous concert performances throughout Australia and with Marina Prior at the Sydney Opera House. Engagements at the Melbourne Concert Hall included An Evening with Fred and Ginger with Rhonda Burchmore, From Brigadoon to Broadway with the Australian Pops Orchestra and the 1994 Morning Melodies Christmas concert.Dale has made constant appearances on Australia's various television variety shows, and was a regular performer on Bert Newton's Good Morning Australia. Dale has also performed as the featured artist on the QE2 cruise liner, performing for their international guests.Dale returned to his role in the The Phantom of the Opera before embarking on the International 1996 tour of Les Miserables in the role of the student leader, Enjorlas.Dale has been guest performer at major launches, conventions, and special events all over Australia and Asia. In 1997 he was the guest performer at the Darling Harbour Christmas Concert and Australia Day Concert. He has appeared as the guest artist with the Canberra Symphony Orchestra in A Night In Tuscany, with the Tasmania Symphony Orchestra, the Queensland Symphony Orchestra in a special Gershwin Concert series with Maestro Tommy Tycho, and on a Wiggles film.After an absence of more than two decades, Dale Burridge has returned to the stage with a funny, moving, heart felt exploration of the highs and lows of a life spent on, and off, the boards, launching his up close and personal cabaret ‘At the Crossroads' in his hometown of Melbourne.Having spent the last twenty years focusing his energies on expanding his hugely successful bespoke entertainment production company, Dale felt the seductive pull to return to the intimate cabaret form; firstly in a show titled ‘Back On The Boards'. He is now delighted to be returning to Sydney with his new show 'At the Crossroads', an exploration of the many twists and turns of a life in the theatre, appearing at The Hayes Theatre in April.The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Whooshkaa, Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Recipient of Best New Podcast at 2019 Australian Podcast Awards. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).www.stagespodcast.com.au
In this episode, Laurie and Ann talk with Charles Lerner, Executive Director of At The Crossroads, which reaches out to homeless youth and young adults at their point of need, and works with them to build healthy and fulfilling lives. Charles shares about his own experience in the foster system and then dealing with acute homelessness and how it shaped the person he is today. We talk about the false narratives we tell ourselves and how unconditional love can change everything for kids aging out of the foster system. This episode is an invitation to remember what it looks like to try to rewind in order to understand what formed a person into who they are today. Charles's story is one of both pain and redemption--and a clear reminder to us all that we can be part of the healing journey of anyone we meet.Heromakers can be found on IG @heromakersmovement and on FB @heromakersmovement. You can also visit our website at: https://www.heromakersmovement.com. At The Cross can be found here: atthecrossroads.org and on Instagram here.You can watch this and other episodes of the podcast on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuVDFP8jEcv5bdhr8VLzXjA. Like us and follow us today!And share this episode with your friends. Want to support this work we do?? We are on PATREON and would love if you would join our growing community! Check it out here: https://www.patreon.com/heromakersmovement.
| Shoestrings | 03:32 | Ray, Goodman & Brown | You Can't Help But Fall In Love | 03:05 | Contributors Of Soul | Better Man | 03:42 | George Pettus | More To Love | 04:18 | T.S. Monk | So Lonely | 03:01 | Perfections | I'll Never Love Again | 02:50 | The 5 Stepping Stars | So Free | 03:14 | Keni Myles | What A Woman Really Means | 02:50 | Donny Hathaway | In My Opinion | 02:36 | The Vandals | In My Opinion Part II | 04:00 | The Vandals | Old Love | 02:02 | The Intruders | Together | 02:56 | The Intruders | I'm Your Lover | 03:37 | Ronnie McNeir | Stay A Little While | 05:24 | Gerald Alston | Don't Fight The Feeling | 04:43 | Enchantment | Let's Straighten It Out | 05:10 | Latimore | My Baby | 03:12 | Limitations | Without You Tonight | 04:31 | The Fabulous Waller Family | The Whole Town's Laughing At Me | 04:27 | Teddy Pendergrass | Pressure | 03:33 | Kenny Lattimore | Mama I Miss You | 02:51 | The Moments | Let Me Love You Again | 03:28 | The Summits | Is There Someone | 02:42 | Ebon-Nees | Wonderin' | 03:47 | Soccorro | Too Late | 05:02 | Soccorro | At The Crossroads | 03:07 | The Notations | On The Inside | 04:03 | Mary Jane Girls | Slow Motion | 04:04 | The Dells | Those Were The Best Days Of My Life | 03:12 | The Modulations | Welcome To My World | 04:34 | Delegation | I Cry (feat. Regina Belle) | 04:23 | Mr David | Down Three Dark Streets | 05:01 | Trammps
Welcome to a new year here at freedom At The Crossroads !Come on and grab a latté, a snack and tune in to today’s convo as we discuss what’s new for 2021, selfcare, empowerment, healing foods, skincare and so much more!This is a transformative year for women everywhere and it’s long past the time for doing away with self-sabotaging behaviors and laying on the altar of other people’s expectations (aka, o.p.e.)!
“ If you want to end homelessness, you give people homes.” - Demaree MillerIn this episode, our featured voices are Charles Lerner the Executive Director and Demaree Miller the Program Manager of At the Crossroads. During the Covid-19 pandemic At the Crossroads staff continues to meet youth where they are - living on the streets of san francisco. At the Crossroads humanistic one on one approach is all about building long-term relationships with youth to help them move off the street and secure the long term wrap around services they want.In San Francisco's 2019 homeless residents count there were an estimated 8,000 people experiencing homelessness. Of the 8,000, 1,200 are Transitional Age Youth ages 18 to 24. One in ten people aged 12 to 25 will experience homelessness in a given year. The City of San Francisco has set a goal to reduce homeless youth by as much as 50% by 2023. Half of the homeless people in San Francisco first experienced homelessness before the age of 25.At the Crossroads is working with the City of San Francisco’s Rising Up Initiative program in partnership with the department of homelessness and supportive housing to ensure at the crossroads clients will have in-depth unconditional support. The Rising Up Initiative plans to serve 500 transitional age youth who are unhoused and to prevent another 450 young people who are at risk of becoming homeless. To find out more about at the crossroads go to at the cross roads dot org
Country music artist Danny Griego joins Nancy to discuss his latest single, “Inevitable,” his upcoming release “At The Crossroads,” a duet with his music idol the late Waylon Jennings, and why staying in your lane isn’t always the best creative decision. Plus, Danny talks about his work supporting military veterans (1:44), and his NHRA pro-stock motorcycle racing team. Also in this episode, Nancy talks with novelist and psychologist Stephanie Newman about parenting and bullying, her new novel Barbarians at the PTA, and how she shifted gears to write a cool summer read (26:18). Like and follow Entertaining Insights Facebook Page. Watch the music video Twenty-Two with Danny Griego and KP Fitz. More books by Stephanie Newman. Learn about segment sponsor the Finding Brave podcast (1:23, 26:01). Visit Nancy’s website.
Join Jimmy Sengenberger at the Crossroads with Suzanne Staiert and Michael Fields! SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel and join us At The Crossroads! https://www.youtube.com/JimmyattheCro... Jimmy Sengenberger (@SengCenter) kicks off the show by explaining why Friday's May jobs report is in fact a great number, what it says about the economy, and how it shows government does NOT need to act more - but why it should get out of the way. Then, Colorado's U.S. Senate seat, held by Cory Gardner, may be the most difficult for Republicans to hold. The Democrats' likely nominee, former Governor John Hickenlooper, was found guilty of two ethics violations and held in contempt by the state's Independent Ethics Commission. On this, Jimmy interviews Suzanne Staiert (@SuzanneStaiertCO), the attorney who prosecuted Hickenlooper at his hearing, as well as Michael Fields (@MichaelCLFields), executive director of conservative group Colorado Rising Action.
Mary Hollywood from the incredible "At The Crossroads" cast is finally here on the show - talking about what can mobilize and motivate people to join the fight for change over the long term.Uber//Lyft drivers and gig workers fight to survive.Things that “should be above politics” but never are.Is there a “progressive movement” in America, and where should it put its energy?How much cash determines whether you are “qualified” even in left wing circles.Can the DSA coalesce the progressive movement? Do they want to?How exploitation grounds the entire economy.Where SHOULD people be working.Let go of the little stuff and join an elevated conversation about complacency and the future of progressive politics
Episode summary: What is principal to an art institution when it comes to big commitments such as commissioning? To what extent museums can contribute to the discourse about socio-ecological emergencies and How to remain relevant if people can't physically visit the space? In this week's episode, Suad Garayeva-Maleki, the Artistic Director of YARAT Contemporary Art Space in Baku, Azerbaijan, dives into the interdisciplinary universe of a contemporary art institution and the Politics of Ecology, Social practice and Humanocentrism. In this bold and crucial conversation Suad talks about a museum as a place where people come together and think together, where international artists arrive to create a work in response to regional context in order to become easily translatable to the local communities, and where ambitious projects should be realised focusing on eco- aesthetics and critical social issues.About the speaker: Suad Garayeva-Maleki is the Artistic Director of YARAT Contemporary Art Space, Baku, Azerbaijan. YARAT is a not-for-profit institution with 3 exhibition venues, an international artist residency and a multidisciplinary public and education programme, including lectures, workshops, and festivals. Suad has worked on special commissions and projects by artists such as Goshka Macuga, Neil Beloufa, Hannah Black, Oscar Murillo, Vajiko Chachkhiani, Taus Makhacheva, Babi Badalov, Aida Mahmudova, Pedro Gomez-Egaña, Ilkin Huseynov, Zamir Suleymanov and others, as well as numerous thematic group shows. She also curated "The Union of Fire and Water"- YARAT's critically acclaimed Collateral Event at the 56th Venice Biennale in Palazzo Barbaro with Almagul Menlibayeva and Rashad Alakbarov. Her curatorial activity includes independent projects such as Mike Nelson's "Cloak" for Nouveau Musee National de Monaco (2016) and "It's OK to Change Your Mind: Contemporary Russian Art from the Gazprombank Collection" for MAMbo, Bologna (2018). Prior to joining YARAT in 2014, she was a specialist at Sotheby's London where she curated groundbreaking exhibitions “At The Crossroads: Contemporary Art from Caucasus and Central Asia” (2013) and “At The Crossroads 2: Art from Istanbul to Kabul” (2014), as well as heading up the “Contemporary East” sales. She was a faculty member at Istituto Europeo di Design Venice in 2015-2016 and is a PhD candidate at the European Graduate School, Saas Fee.Hosts: Farah Piriye and Elizabeth ZhivkovaSign up for ZEITGEIST19's newsletter at https://www.zeitgeist19.comFor sponsorship enquiries, comments, ideas and collaborations, email us at info@zeitgeist19.com
This message is from our fall 2019 series based upon the book "At The Crossroads" by Pete Kuiper of the Crossroads Counseling Center of the Rockies. These messages are by Pastor Ethan Moore, Trinity Church of the Vail ValleyPodcast by Ethan
This message is from our fall 2019 series based upon the book "At The Crossroads" by Pete Kuiper of the Crossroads Counseling Center of the Rockies. These messages are by Pastor Ethan Moore, Trinity Church of the Vail ValleyPodcast by Ethan
This message is from our fall 2019 series based upon the book "At The Crossroads" by Pete Kuiper of the Crossroads Counseling Center of the Rockies. These messages are by Pastor Ethan Moore, Trinity Church of the Vail ValleyPodcast by Ethan
This message is from our fall 2019 series based upon the book "At The Crossroads" by Pete Kuiper of the Crossroads Counseling Center of the Rockies. These messages are by Pastor Ethan Moore, Trinity Church of the Vail ValleyPodcast by Ethan
Rick Starkey returns to celebrate the latest chapter in his Blues Bones Middle Grade Series "At The Crossroads." Rick has created a fun series that brings magic and rock and roll together to create a really fun read. Click here to support the podcast by purchasing At The Crossroads on Amazon Click here to learn more about Jedlie's school assembly program We Will ROAR - Respect Others And Read
Eight writers, eight seven-minute true stories, no scripts, no props. Toiling for your entertainment and edification this year, and addressing the loose theme of “At The Crossroads”, are John Boyne (Ireland), Roger Hall (NZ), Chessie Henry (NZ), Mika (NZ), Sisonke Msimang (South Africa/AU), Mary Norris (US), Kamila Shamsie (Pakistan/UK) and Jeff Tweedy (US). Supported by Craigs Investment Partners.
Never miss another interview! Join Devin here: http://bit.ly/joindevin. Read the full Forbes article and watch the interview here: http://bit.ly/2mdUnQ6. Fresh out of college, Rob Gitin took a job working in homeless services along with one of his classmates, Mumtaz Mustapha. One day, she said, “Wouldn’t it be wonderful if one day someone started a program that was specifically focused on the kids who either got kicked out of our program or who tell us that they’ve known about it for five years before they ever set foot in it?” Over the months that followed, the conversation turned from someone else doing it to the two of them. One day, twenty years ago, with an Echoing Green Foundation grant deadline coming the next day, the two decided to apply for the funds to launch At The Crossroads, serving the youth no one else could or would in San Francisco. Twenty years later, Gitin, now 43, is still at it. Mustapha left after four years to go to medical school and has become a financial supporter. Today, the organization has an annual budget of $1.7 million. Read the full Forbes article and watch the interview here: http://bit.ly/2mdUnQ6. Check out my free webinar where I share the secrets of successful nonprofit crowdfunding at http://crowdfundingforsocialgood.org.
show#666 10.27.16 Halloween Special DEVIL & HELL Tunz!! Spoonful of Blues - Chasin` that devil`s music from Chasin` that devil`s music 2005 (5:18) Kelly Richey - Run Like Hell from Carry The Light 2008 (4:24) Rory Gallagher - The Devil Made Me Do It from Jinx 2000 (2:52) James 'Buddy' Rogers - Hell To Pay from By My Side 2016 (4:30) Bobby Radcliff - (You're The) Devil in Disguise from Universal Blues 1991 (4:13) Jarekus Singleton - Hell from Refuse To Lose 2014 (4:52) Howlin' Bill - A Date With The Devil from Date with the Devil 2012 (3:52) Joe Cocker - Hell And Highwater from Have A Little Faith 1994 (4:12) Andy J. Forest - Letter from Hell from Letter from Hell 1999 (5:33) Cuban Heels - Devil's Daughter from Sweet and Lowdown 2001 (5:14) Albert Castiglia - What The Hell Was I Thinking from Big Dog 2016 (3:24) John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers - When the Devil Starts Crying from Spinning Coin 1995 (4:16) Ray Fuller And The Bluesrockers - Cold Day In Hell from Long Black Train 2016 (3:35) RB Stone - The Devil's Satisfied from Lonesome Traverler's Blues 2011 (3:17) The Reverend Horton Heat - Where in the Hell Did You Go from Holy Roller (3:36) Nick Moss And The Flip Tops - You've Got The Devil Inside from Play It "Til Tomorrow 2007 (4:05) Mike & the Mellotones - Wedding from Hell from Thumbs Up 1999 (7:32) San Pedro Slim - You're A Devil Now from Barhoppin' 2008 (3:14) Jerry Fish & the Mudbug Club - Daddy Was a Devil from Be Yourself 2002 (3:12) Tom Waits - Everything Goes To Hell from Blood Money 2002 (3:46) Squirrel Nut Zippers - Hell from Hot 1997 (3:12) Ted trek - Zac Harmon ID from 2011-02-24 (0:11) Zac Harmon - Raising Hell from Right Man Right Now (4:33) Big Jon Atkinson & Bob Corritore - I'm Gonna Miss You Like the Devil from "House Party At Big Jon's" 2016 (3:01) Big Joe & the Dynaflows - What the Hell Were You Thinkin'? from You Can't Keep a Big Man Down 2011 (2:45) Paul Reddick - The Devil's Load from Wishbone 2012 (2:35) The Jeff Healey Band - Hell to Pay from Hell to Pay 1990 (3:51) Watermelon Slim & The Workers - Devil's Cadillac from Watermelon Slim & the Workers 2006 (4:04) Elvin Bishop - What the Hell Is Going On from Gettin' My Groove Back 2005 (3:03) Hard Swimmin' Fish - Don't Let the Devil Ride from True Believer 2016 (6:07) Tom Waits - Hell Broke Luce from Bad As Me 2011 (3:57) John Campbell - Devil In My Closet from One Believer 1991 (6:01) Rick Estrin & The Nightcats - Catchin' Hell from Twisted 2009 (3:46) Franc Robert & The Boxcar Tourists - Devil's At The Crossroads from Goin Down To Florida (5:45) Ford Blues Band - Hell & Purgatory from 1999 1999 (4:02) Bob Corritore - Many A Devil's Night from Taboo 2014 (4:11) Bugs Henderson & The Shuffle Kings - Straight To Hell from Blue Music 2008 (3:40) DVL - Devil Woman from diablo 2016 (6:50) Chuck E. Weiss - Devil With Blue Suede Shoes from Extremely Cool 1999 (5:02) Frank Zappa - Titties & Beer from Live at The Palladuim 1977
New River Worship Center
New River Worship Center
New River Worship Center