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Mysterious Traveler - House of Death 1944 Maurice Tarplin, Irene Hubbard & Elizabeth Morgan Aunt Martha and Aunt Louise are sure their nephew is trying to kill them for their money. They decide to take whatever steps necessary to prevent this. It started when they moved out into the country to live with Roger and Ester, Roger has put their house up for sale, and is refusing to let them leave, now, their beloved cat has been poisoned.
Welcome to episode 13 of Season 3 of the I Am Black History podcast brought to you by InTheBlack:Canada (ITBC) and DeeP Visions Media. This is part 1 of my conversation with Cheryl Tynes Martin. David and I were visiting my Aunt Louise, Uncle Bill and cousin Marie in Kamloops last summer and checked out a "Down Home Kitchen Party" music event one afternoon where we met Cheryl and her husband Lesra. We exchanged contact info and a few days later Cheryl and I sat down to talk about what she has learned about her African Nova Scotian heritage and growing up Black in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Part 2 of my conversation will be out June 19th. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/donna-paris/message
Jason, Tony, and Chris begin the pod by sharing their reactions to a viral clip making the rounds on the internet. This leads to a story about Jason's dear Aunt Louise and a breakdown of the White Sox's victory over the Phillies earlier in the day. Next, Jason and Tony talk about the effect of Jalen Hurts's new deal on the NFL and an incident that happened to Tony on a recent vacation (21:24). Jason is then joined by Maddie Lee from the Sun-Times for a deep examination of the Cubs' first 15 games of the season (28:35) and Jason's fiancée, Dr. Pia Holec, stops by to discuss relationship limits and their upcoming Las Vegas excursion (50:56). Host: Jason Goff Producers: Tony Gill, Steve Ceruti, and Chris Sutton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Keep a Little Secret by Dorothy Garlock Part 3http://bit.ly/3DYp0BDCharlotte Tucker was raised in small-town Minnesota, where the only real company was the people who came to her Aunt Louise's boarding house. Several years later, Charlotte is a young woman thirsty to get out of her hometown and see the world. She jumps at the opportunity to take a room on John Grant's ranch in Sawyer, Oklahoma, to begin a new career. She soon befriends Owen and Hannah Wallace, a brother and sister who have come from Colorado following the death of their mother. Abandoned at an early age by a father they never knew, they are set on revenge against the man who left them-a man they believe is John Grant. As the summer heats up and a brutal storm wreaks havoc on the town, a secret is revealed that threatens to change Charlotte's life-and her new friends-forever.http://bit.ly/3DYp0BDhttps://bookcastmedia.com/
Keep a Little Secret by Dorothy Garlock Part 2http://bit.ly/3DYp0BDCharlotte Tucker was raised in small-town Minnesota, where the only real company was the people who came to her Aunt Louise's boarding house. Several years later, Charlotte is a young woman thirsty to get out of her hometown and see the world. She jumps at the opportunity to take a room on John Grant's ranch in Sawyer, Oklahoma, to begin a new career. She soon befriends Owen and Hannah Wallace, a brother and sister who have come from Colorado following the death of their mother. Abandoned at an early age by a father they never knew, they are set on revenge against the man who left them-a man they believe is John Grant. As the summer heats up and a brutal storm wreaks havoc on the town, a secret is revealed that threatens to change Charlotte's life-and her new friends-forever.http://bit.ly/3DYp0BDhttps://bookcastmedia.com/
Keep a Little Secret by Dorothy Garlock Part 1http://bit.ly/3DYp0BDCharlotte Tucker was raised in small-town Minnesota, where the only real company was the people who came to her Aunt Louise's boarding house. Several years later, Charlotte is a young woman thirsty to get out of her hometown and see the world. She jumps at the opportunity to take a room on John Grant's ranch in Sawyer, Oklahoma, to begin a new career. She soon befriends Owen and Hannah Wallace, a brother and sister who have come from Colorado following the death of their mother. Abandoned at an early age by a father they never knew, they are set on revenge against the man who left them-a man they believe is John Grant. As the summer heats up and a brutal storm wreaks havoc on the town, a secret is revealed that threatens to change Charlotte's life-and her new friends-forever.http://bit.ly/3DYp0BDhttps://bookcastmedia.com/
On today's episode I share an original song I wrote for my Aunt Louise called, "For You Are With Me." Its all about being at peace when you have stage 4 cancer and not a lot of days left. Be kind to others, love often, and remember that you're not guaranteed tomorrow. Don't forget to tell someone you love them today.
It's been a long eight months navigating my heart healing journey. I have just undergone a heart procedure and thankfully have a wonderful prognosis. The healing odyssey continues one step at a time. There will be months ahead of restrengthening. We are thrilled to share a few of our archived episodes from the beginning of our podcasting journey in addition to some new guests with remarkable stories to share. From all of us at PBTR, thank you. This week we would like to feature my biological Aunt Louise. She is a powerhouse of a woman in her 90's who welcomed me with open arms and became my historian. Having the matriarch of the family pull me close has meant everything. In this conversation we dive deep into her version of my adoption. We hope this conversation offers compassion, understanding and hope. Episode recorded in 2021.https://www.pulledbytheroot.com/
WHEN HE GOT the news, he ran to his Uncle Ben's and burst into the apartment shouting, “Uncle Ben, I've been drafted!” “Oh, Herb!” cried his Aunt Louise. “Oh, your poor mother.” “I know,” said Herb. “That's what I'm worried about. But I've got it all worked out, Uncle Ben.” Ben put his fork down and looked at Herb thoughtfully. He assumed that Herb was going to try to get him to support Lester and Millie while he was in the army, or even — God forbid — try to make him agree to support them forever if Herb were killed. “Now, Herb,” said Ben, “you know I'd like to be in a position to take on the burden of seeing that your mother and father are cared for — ” Herb laughed. “Relax, Uncle Ben,” he said. “I'm not going to ask you to support them. Go back to eating. I've got a plan that will enable me to keep right on selling.” “Oh?” said Ben, brightening. “That's right,” said Herb. “Listen. I'm going to be in a camp with a thousand, ten thousand, I-don't-know-how-many thousand men. What better place for me to sell — ” He stopped himself, glanced at his aunt and at his young cousins. They were more attentive than ever before, the new imminence of death or dismemberment lending to Herb's words a gravity and fascination they'd never had before. “Sell books,” said Herb. “Books?” asked Ben. He wore a look of surprise and incredulity. “That's right!” said Herb. “Those men are going to be lonely, isn't that right, Uncle Ben?” “Oh yes,” said Ben. “I'm certain they will be lonely. Frightened, too, I guess. Lonely and frightened. Mostly frightened.” “I see what Herb's getting at,” said Louise. “All those lonely, frightened men. What would they want most?” “Um, that's exactly right,” said Herb. He turned toward Ben and risked a wink. “What is it that a man turns to to alleviate his loneliness and fear? What fire drives away the chill of fear and lights even the darkest and loneliest corners?” “Literature!” shouted Ben. “By God, you're right, Herb! It's a brilliant stroke.” “Well, uh, yes, I'm glad you think so, Uncle Ben,” said Herb. He looked at his aunt and his cousins. Their eyes had filled with tears inspired by Herb's selflessness, his thinking of the fear and loneliness of his fellow doughboys, even as he must have anticipated his own loneliness, his own fear. “I don't see how we can miss,” said Ben. He threw his arm across Herb's shoulders and drew him close. “I don't want you telling anyone else about this, Herb,” he said. “We can do this all on our own. Who needs Professor Clapp? Besides, we're going to want to pick our books especially for the young man in the trenches or on his way to the trenches, the young man about to look death in the teeth. Oh, sorry, Herb. You know what I mean. Those doughboys aren't going to want to waste their time on Practical Poultry Keeping. They're going to want stuff like, well, the Aeneid and Julius Caesar and Gulliver's Travels. Twelve books, twelve great books. The Doughboy's Dozen. We'll sell subscriptions to the folks at home and ship the books to their boys on the front lines. The same one-book-every-month idea!” Later, when they managed to speak alone, Ben said, “I know what you have in mind, Herb, but I'm not sure we can ship something like that to France. I think the army checks packages and letters. The goods would never reach the boys.” “I know, Uncle Ben,” said Herb. “That's why I've got to take a supply with me, a large supply. I'm sure I can sell everything I can take, but I imagine that I'll be moving around a lot, so I probably won't be able to take much. I don't know how much I can afford to buy all at once, though. I'll bet I could get a better price if I could get some pieces without buying through the Professor Clapp people. Can I go right to the people who make the goods?” “Of course you can!” said Ben. “They're in New York somewhere, not too far from Albany, I think. What's it called, now? Chack–? Check–? Chacallit. That's it. I'll go with you! It should be quite an adventure.”In Topical Guide 266, Mark Dorset considers Literature: Its Value and Utility and Real Reality, Fictional Reality from this episode.Have you missed an episode or two or several?You can begin reading at the beginning or you can catch up by visiting the archive or consulting the index to the Topical Guide.You can listen to the episodes on the Personal History podcast. Begin at the beginning or scroll through the episodes to find what you've missed.You can ensure that you never miss a future issue by getting a free subscription. 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During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I have encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. Now it is time to remember and celebrate the Messiah! #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints #Podcast Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, reason, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and bring creative on other social media platforms. www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLSXXKXNxBuw7Gg5a0Urs3kNAeUUQArej Patreon - Coming Soon!! Show Notes: God is Coming - Reflections of Holy Week 2021 Background music [Happiness - Deilutt ... Free Music No Copyright RFM] Permission granted for use. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
Saints of Lent Series March 14 - St. Benedict of Nursia - Lenten Saints March 17 - St. Patrick - Lenten Saints March 19 - St. Joseph - Lenten Saints During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints #Podcast Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, reason, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and bring creative on other social media platforms. www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLSXXKXNxBuw7Gg5a0Urs3kNAeUUQArej Patreon - Coming Soon!! Show Notes: March 14 - St. Benedict of Nursia - Lenten Saints March 17 - St. Patrick - Lenten Saints March 19 - St. Joseph - Lenten Saints Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Background music [Happiness - Deilutt ... Free Music No Copyright RFM] Permission granted for use. Reflections: Stay tuned to the end of the podcast for exciting news of upcoming new series, "Conversations on Love" --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
Saints of Lent Series March 13 - St. Publius - Lenten Saints During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints #Podcast Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, reason, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and bring creative on other social media platforms. www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLSXXKXNxBuw7Gg5a0Urs3kNAeUUQArej Patreon - Coming Soon!! Show Notes: March 13 - St. Publius - Lenten Saints Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Background music [Happiness - Deilutt ... Free Music No Copyright RFM] Permission granted for use. Reflections: Being a good shepherd “Rational sheep” Of the 70 - sent forth For the past 2 days talked about clergy - pray for them --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
March 12 - St Gregory the Great - Lenten Saints During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints #Podcast Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, reason, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and bring creative on other social media platforms. www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLSXXKXNxBuw7Gg5a0Urs3kNAeUUQArej Patreon - Coming Soon!! Show Notes: March 12 - St Gregory the Great - Lenten Saints Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Background music [Happiness - Deilutt ... Free Music No Copyright RFM] Permission granted for use. Reflections: Donatists - a clergy of saints not sinners otherwise invalid How clergy should serve their flock My own call to counsel (listen to the hurts and needs of the people) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
Saints of Lent Series March 11 - St. Sophronius - Lenten Saints During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints #Podcast Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, reason, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and bring creative on other social media platforms. www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLSXXKXNxBuw7Gg5a0Urs3kNAeUUQArej Patreon - Coming Soon!! Show Notes: March 11 - St. Sophronius - Lenten Saints Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Background music [Happiness - Deilutt ... Free Music No Copyright RFM] Permission granted for use. Reflections: What do you do on a daily basis to learn about God? How much more time should you devote to this? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
Saints of Lent Series March 10 - St. Anastasia of Alexandria - Lenten Saints During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints #Podcast Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, reason, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and bring creative on other social media platforms. www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLSXXKXNxBuw7Gg5a0Urs3kNAeUUQArej Patreon - Coming Soon!! Show Notes: March 10 - St. Anastasia of Alexandria - Lenten Saints Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Background music [Happiness - Deilutt ... Free Music No Copyright RFM] Permission granted for use. Reflection: Runaway from something Bad group of friends or unhealthy habits But could you live a life of prayer --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
Saints of Lent Series March 9 - the 40 Martyrs of Sebaste - Lenten Saints During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, reason, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and bring creative on other social media platforms. www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLSXXKXNxBuw7Gg5a0Urs3kNAeUUQArej Patreon - Coming Soon!! Show Notes: March 9 - the 40 Martyrs of Sebaste - Lenten Saints Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Reflections: Receive the blessing of Father, Son & Holy Spirit Early saints were martyrs. Christians with conviction. Be willing to take the place of another? Give in even when you think you can't go on any longer. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
Saints of Lent Series During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, reason, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and bring creative on other social media platforms. www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ YouTube - Coming soon!! Patreon - Coming Soon!! Show Notes: March 7 - Sunday of Meatfare of the Last Judgment - Lenten Saints Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Reflections: Matthew 25:31-46 Disparity of modernism - it's okay to make mistakes Jesus forgives all Do you change with a repentant heart Christian love - yes your deeds are judged --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
Saints of Lent Series During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, reason, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and bring creative on other social media platforms. www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ YouTube - Coming soon!! Patreon - Coming Soon!! Show Notes: March 6 - “Czestochowa” Icon of the Mother of God - Saints of Lent Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Reflection: Another icon, another set of miracles Asking for protection (St. Michael, Theotokos) Continuing to pray (intercessory, communal prayer) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
Saiints of Lent What would your life look like differently? Is this your wish for the future? What would God's wish be for your life? As Jesus resurrected others from the dead with St. Eudokia how would you change and glorify the Lord with your new life? God opened the eyes of others through St. Eudokia, It's your turn to make your faith known.Saints of Lent Series During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, reason, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and bring creative on other social media platforms. www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ YouTube - Coming soon!! Patreon - Coming Soon!! Show Notes: March 5 - Martyr Conon of Isauria - Saints of Lent Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Reflections: St. Michael the Archangel Devotion, understanding, protection Archangels Invoke his Protection --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
Saints of Lent Series During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, reason, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and bring creative on other social media platforms. www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ YouTube - Coming soon!! Patreon - Coming Soon!! Show Notes: March 4 - Martyrs Paul and Juliana- Saints of Lent Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Reflections: Sign of cross - conviction of faith Modern day persecution if you profess your faith (at school - teased, at work, with “friends”, between denominations) Build a bridge of faith - back to the basics Our Father blessed be your name --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
Saints of Lent Series During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, reason, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and bring creative on other social media platforms. www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ YouTube - Coming soon!! Patreon - Coming Soon!! Show Notes: March 3 - Virgin Martyr Piama - Saints of Lent Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Reflections: Yesterday started talking about prayer Power of prayer Our way to communicate to God How often do you talk to your best friend or your spouse? Shouldn't God be more? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
Saints of Lent Series During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, reason, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and bring creative on other social media platforms. www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ YouTube - Coming soon!! Show Notes: March 2 - Theodotus, Bishop of Cyrenia - Lenten Saints Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Reflection: Unrelenting faith - has your faith in Jesus Christ been lit? Is it smouldering? Just getting started? Blazing bonfire? Or just embers? Witness to one person today Don't prayer for them but pray with them Don't know how to pray? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
Saints of Lent Series During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, reason, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and bring creative on other social media platforms. www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ YouTube - Coming soon!! Patreon - Coming Soon!! Show Notes: March 1 - Martyr Eudokia of Heliopolis - Saints of Lent Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Reflections: What would your life look like differently? Is this your wish for the future? What would God's wish be for your life? As Jesus resurrected others from the dead with St. Eudokia how would you change and glorify the Lord with your new life? God opened the eyes of others through St. Eudokia, It's your turn to make your faith known. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
Saints of Lent Series During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, reason, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and bring creative on other social media platforms. www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ YouTube - Coming soon!! Show Notes: Feb 28 - Saints Marina and Kyra of Syria - Saints of Lent Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Reflections: Seems extreme… What extents do you go through to prepare yourself for your King? How do you prepare your heart? Your Mind? Your body? Lenten fast, Yearly fast Who do you need to seek solitude from that keeps you from God? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
Saints of Lent Series During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, reason, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and bring creative on other social media platforms. www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ YouTube - Coming soon!! Show Notes: Feb 27 - Venerable Thalelaeus the Hermit of Syria Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Reflection: So what will you do with this time of repentance. To go where others don't go During a diet or 3 weeks into new years resolutions tend to wax and wane, so now how is the challenges of Lent waxing & waning in your life? Who do you still seek to forgive? “If you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you, but if you forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses...” (Mark 6:14-15). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
Saints of Lent Series During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, reason, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and bring creative on other social media platforms. www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ YouTube - Coming soon!! Show Notes: Feb 26 - St. Porphyrius - Saints of Lent Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Reflection: Early call to missionary life Didn't want it, not worthy or called A call of the people to repent & fast Exaltation of the Holy Cross Episode (Sept 14, 2020) Change your life and adore Christ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
Saints of Lent Series During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, reason, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and bring creative on other social media platforms. www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ YouTube - Coming soon!! Show Notes: St. Tarasius Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Reflections : Council of Nicea 787 (iconoclasm). Talk about the councils Jerusalem first council ~50 ?? First Council Nicea (325) [creed/beliefs, arianism, much more First C Constantinople (381) [arianism again C Epheseus (431) {Theotokos C Chaledon (451) [refound 2nd Ephesus 449 4/7/21 discord & agreement Repent of iconoclast readmitted to church Hold strong to beliefs divorce wife for personal gains sound familiar to Henry 8th (1500s)? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
Saints of Lent Series During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, reason, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and bring creative on other social media platforms. www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ YouTube - Coming soon!! Show Notes: Venerable Erasmus of the Kiev Caves - February 24, 2021 Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Penitent or repentant heart. If you were told you have 3 days to live what would you do? What are your sins holding you back from the glory of God? How do you repent or change? One week into Lent and what have you learned about yourself? About God? About what you need to change? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
Saints of Lent Series During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, reason, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and bring creative on other social media platforms. www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ YouTube - Coming soon!! Show Notes: St. Polycarp Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Reflection: Hieromartyr - priest/bishop martyred 155/156, 166/167 death 3 chief apostolic fathers So who do you look to in faith as a model? What has that person taught you? How do you keep their memory alive? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
Saints of Lent Series During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, reason, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and bring creative on other social media platforms. www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ YouTube - Coming soon!! Show Notes: St. Athanasius the Confessor of Constantinople Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Reflection: How do you convey your faith? Is your focus when you wake on the triune God (Father, Son & Holy Spirit)? God the Father who created all (look outside, look at yourself - praise God) Jesus the Son offered himself in humanity as humanity Holy Spirit which leads us & the church, inspires us to confess a faith --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
Saints of Lent Series During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, divine mystery, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and being creative on other social media platforms. Join him weekly to not only listen to new podcasts, but leave a message to have your question answered "on air." www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ YouTube - Coming soon!! Show Notes: Kozelschansk Icon of the Mother of God Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Reflection: Icons use & early portable art Mother of God (Theotokos “God bearer”) 431 AD first Council Ephesus What do you put your faith in… God? Jesus didn't go to people to heal them, they came to him that he might heal them. “You faith has healed you” How will we trust in the Lord this Lent and allow him to heal us? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
Saints of Lent Series During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, divine mystery, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and being creative on other social media platforms. Join him weekly to not only listen to new podcasts, but leave a message to have your question answered "on air." www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ .pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ YouTube - Coming soon!! Show Notes: St. Leo, Bishop of Catania Sicily Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Reflection: Peaceful man who knew his limits Icons/stained glass miracles from, venerated not worshipped, told the stories of the saints just like now, we will explore some icons during Lent this year. Took sacred liturgy seriously, disruption he handled it Not burned --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
Saints of Lent Series During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, divine mystery, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and being creative on other social media platforms. Join him weekly to not only listen to new podcasts, but leave a message to have your question answered "on air." www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ YouTube - Coming soon!! Show Notes: Saints Archippus, Philemon, Apphia (of the 70) Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Reflection: So here we are talking about the first generation of the Church. Of the 70 were the first sent out from the 12. Church services in the homes (even during the persecution) Philemon's wife served the church Your domestic church - your family (As for me & my house I will serve the Lord Joshua 24:15) Together this Lent what will you do individually, communally (together) Fathers take leadership in your family (nightly blessing of the children) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
Saints of Lent Series During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, divine mystery, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and being creative on other social media platforms. Join him weekly to not only listen to new podcasts, but leave a message to have your question answered "on air." www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ YouTube - Coming soon!! Show Notes: St. Leo the Great Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Reflection: Scandal has rocked the Church from early ages (imperfection of Man vs the perfection of Divinity) Voices called for reform (voice of prophets & John the Baptist) Belief in God - what's yours? Prayer and fasting to prepare our hearts for something different at Easter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
Saints of Lent Series During Lent, we as Christians are called to more. It is a time to challenge our usual routines and to refocus on what we are called to be - followers of Christ. Lent goes from Ash Wednesday to Easter - a 40-day observation on our lives. Stepping back and examining our focus of life whether work, family, sports, social media, or the distractions of everyday life, we can see how our focus is not on God alone. So this Lent, I encourage you to follow along each day with some simple reflections on those who have gone before us marked in the sign of faith. We aren't talking about Aunt Louise in your family, but more so the saints and martyrs who put their faith first. They set their eyes on the prize of eternal glory with God. During this Lenten series, we will also not promote sponsorship or commercials during our podcast. If you would like to support our series or mission, please consider making a small donation at www.anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/ #BlessingsMiraclesPeace #CollaredCarpenter #LentenSaints Rev. Rick is a Western Rite Orthodox priest in Texas who loves sharing conversations on faith, divine mystery, and all things awesome. Rick is also known as the "Collared Carpenter" who enjoys woodworking and being creative on other social media platforms. Join him weekly to not only listen to new podcasts, but leave a message to have your question answered "on air." https://www.instagram.com/collaredcarpenter/ https://www.pinterest.com/collaredcarpenter/ YouTube - Coming soon!! Show Notes: St. Theodore the Recruit Compilation of materials used including those of the resources granted to us by www.oca.org Reflection: Courage (boldly & fearlessly) to profess belief in Jesus Christ “Gave up his soul” so he didn't die from the fire What is Lent (40 days to prepare) Self examination of your life today and what to change Day of Fasting & abstaining (those things that keep in our way) Make a daily commitment (fasting, prayer, alms) Follow this podcast series everyday --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/collaredcarpenter/support
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I mentioned to Gary that my Aunt Louise was a little worried that all our podcasts had to do with beer. I assured her that while it seems that way right now; we would be talking about all kinds of topics from all kinds of places. So when Gary told me we were going to broadcast from the sanctuary, I just assumed he meant from a place of worship somewhere in our area. It ends up he was taking us to “The Sanctuary Brewing Company” in downtown Hendersonville, NC. But don't worry Aunt Louise, I promise we'll find other places and topics one of these days. We've had a few comments from people asking about our beer sense and suspected we weren't credible experts. Well, we agree we're not…but for this third episode we're bringing in a beer expert. The Gary & Mark Show is proud to host our first guest, Howard Yarborough from Asheville. Howard joined us at Sanctuary Brewing and gave us his first impressions. And so you know, Sanctuary Brewing Company did not sponsor this episode. The Big Whizz Pocket Buddy is still happily sponsoring us, an app you download to help you download. Check it out in our previous episode entitled, of course, “The Big Whizz.” Click to read more about Sanctuary Brewing Company, home of “craft beers and rescues."
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Join Caroline Wilson and Corrie Perkin for Episdoe 29 of 'Don't Shoot The Messenger'. This week on the podcast Caro and Corrie ask the question “Where to now for former Lord Mayor of Melbourne Robert Doyle?”, St Kilda Football Club return to their home turf at Moorabbin and we look at the future of suburban footy ovals plus student protests continue at one of Melbourne’s most high profile private schools. In BSF Corrie loses a day on the weekend reading Tim Winton’s new novel ‘The Shepherd’s Hut’, Caro is shocked by her trip to the movies to see ‘Red Sparrow’ and we dust off Caro’s Aunt Louise’s recipe book (which even includes a bit of poetry). In ‘What Are You Grumpy About Today’ Corrie fumes over the trend of customers talking on their phone while being served in shops and in ‘ 6 Quick Questions’ we touch on Sam Newman and the return of ‘The Footy Show’, Tiger Woods, Graydon Carter’s farewell to ‘Vanity Fair’ and Corrie has a political ‘Crush of the Week’. Don’t forget you can vote for our podcast in the Australian Podcast Awards in the ‘Public Vote’ category. Just follow the link. https://australianpodcastawards.submittable.com/gallery/2829f195-1021-4d7c-853f-f0ce775f4fa4/9724229/ Thanks for listening!