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Screenagers Podcast
Why School Safety Experts Want Phone Bans

Screenagers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 22:09


In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Delaney dives into a question that sparks debate among educators, parents, and safety experts: Is it safer for students to have their phones during a school lockdown, or could it do more harm than good? To tackle this complex topic, Dr. Ruston speaks with a school superintendent, two police officers, and Clayton Cranford, a retired school resource officer and founder of Total Safety Solutions. Cranford, who works with schools across the country to improve safety protocols, brings a wealth of real-world experience to the conversation. Our guests describe scenarios where misinformation and panic have escalated in lockdown situations due to student cell phone use—and how this has, at times, interfered with emergency response efforts. Together, the guests unpack the pros and cons of current phone policies and offer practical recommendations to strike the right balance between connectivity and safety. To learn about 'Away for the Day', the Screenagers campaign to get phones and smartwatches out of schools visit AwayForTheDay.org   Featured Expert  Clayton Cranford   Resources Away for the Day Common Pushbacks Total Safety Solutions, LLC   Time Code 00:00 Introduction to Screenagers Podcast 00:50 The Case for Phone-Free Schools 01:45 School Safety Concerns and Phone Policies 02:17 Interviews with Experts on School Safety 03:15 Real-Life Incidents and Lessons Learned 05:10 Expert Opinions on Phone Policies 05:25 Challenges Faced by School Administrators 06:38 Understanding Swatting Incidents 09:37 Interview with Clayton Cranford 10:07 Best Practices for School Safety 14:01 The Impact of Phones on School Safety 19:40 Conclusion and Resources  

Stormcast with Gobbs
Episode 26: Storm CEO Justin Rodski joins Stormcast Podcast

Stormcast with Gobbs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 38:55


With the Melbourne Storm having the week off after winning their Week 1 Qualifying Final against the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, Stormy Daniel thought it was an opportune time to sit down and check in with the boss - Storm Chief Executive Officer Justin Rodski. The Storm figurehead graciously gave up his time to come on the Stormcast podcast and discuss some pertinent topics including the collective effort and hard work of the club winning yet another Minor Premiership; growth of rugby league and support for the Storm in Victoria; including record average home crowd attendance and membership numbers; Storm's development pathways and Storm Academy, the exciting women's program leading to a future NRLW team, loyal and longevity commercial partners; why Vegas was not right for the club in 2025 and future commercial ventures, including the prospect of the NRL's third incarnation of its Las Vegas initiative in 2026 as an 'Away' team, the opportunity of taking a Home fixture post Magic Round agreement back to AAMI Park or exploring the possibility of a new market, be it interstate or internationally. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Screenagers Podcast
How Smartphones Are Pushing Schools to Breaking Point

Screenagers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 30:26


In this episode of The Screenagers Podcast Dr. Delaney Ruston is joined by her film and Screenagers partner, Lisa Tabb, to discuss their 'Away for the Day' campaign, which aims to remove smartphones and smartwatches from students during school hours to improve their academic and social well-being.  They explore the campaign's benefits, the rapid rise of this challenge in elementary schools, and myths surrounding phone policies. Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt, author of the current NY Times bestselling book The Anxious Generation, also joins Delaney to discuss the negative impact of digital distractions on education. The episode highlights the global movement towards phone-free schools and urges listeners to support the initiative by visiting awayfortheday.org. The episode also includes an exciting announcement about the upcoming new Screenagers film, which will be released in September called Screenagers: Elementary School Age Edition.   Show Notes Featured Expert Jonathan Haidt   Research References Away For The Day   Additional links Movies: Screenagers Movies   Time code 00:00 Introduction and Exciting Announcement 01:01 Special Episode: Away for the Day Campaign 02:20 Benefits of Phones Away for the Day 03:52 Global Adoption of Away for the Day Policies 11:38 Challenges and Pushbacks 17:51 Student Perspectives and School Experiences 20:43 Interview with Jonathan Haidt 29:29 Conclusion and Call to Action  

The Table Indy Sermons
Living 'Away From Home' In Our Bodies

The Table Indy Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 17:38


Sermon preached by Father Matt Tebbe at The Table worship gathering on Sunday, June 16th, 2024. Proper 6.

The Daily Quiz Show
General Knowledge | After who was Mickey Mouse named? (+ 8 more...)

The Daily Quiz Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 8:14


The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge Today's Questions: Question 1: After who was Mickey Mouse named? Question 2: What dog is named after a Mexican state? Question 3: Which word is defined as 'two vowel sounds joined in one syllable to form one speech sound, e.g. the sounds of “ou” in out and of “oy” in boy'? Question 4: From the Christmas Carol "Good King Wenceslas", where was Good King Wenceslas the King of? Question 5: In the Christmas carol 'Away in a Manger', what was the little Lord Jesus asleep on? Question 6: What is the name of the cycle in a washing machine that dries clothes? Question 7: How Old Was Playboy Founder Hugh Hefner When He Launched The First Edition Of 'Playboy''? Question 8: In phonetics, the z in 'zoo' is an example of what kind of sound? Question 9: Which word is defined as 'to spend time aimlessly'? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Accidental Gods
No such thing as Waste, No such place as 'Away'! - Composting our way out of the meta-crisis with Nicky Grady Scott

Accidental Gods

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 72:12


This week's guest is one of those at the forefront of regenerative change, both on the ground and as an educator. Nicky Grady Scott is a Master Composter, author of several books on composting, a YouTuber with some fascinating videos on composting, host of composting masterclasses in person and online around the world - and he's set up community organisations to make Proper Jobs out of work that is so often done by volunteers who verge ever on the brink of burn-out. In short, he knows a serious amount about the how, why, where and what of this key part of the regenerative cycles that link or living soil with our living food.  We all eat.  We all want the soil on which our food is grown to be as alive as possible. We will all do best if we eat locally. So this is our route to doing so - please welcome Nicky Grady Scott: Master Composter. Dr Compost https://drdotcompost.wordpress.com/about/Devon Composting Community Network www.dccn.org.ukDevon Schools project www.growingdevonschools.orgProper Job www.proper-job.orgNicky's book on Composting https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/how-to-make-and-use-compost-9780857845450/Complexity University https://complexity.university/Mycelium Network  https://www.mycelium-network.com/Nicky on YouTube: https://youtu.be/cYHHhLi0b3YCleanStream https://www.roadrunnerwm.com/blog/we-scream-for-clean-stream

His Love Ministries
JOHN 12:9-19 FEAR NOT, DAUGHTER OF ZION; BEHOLD, YOUR KING IS COMING, SITTING ON A DONKEYS COLT

His Love Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 34:30


John 12:9 Now a great many of the Jews knew that He was there; and they came, not for Jesus' sake only, but that they might also see Lazarus, whom He had raised from the dead. 10 But the chief priests plotted to put Lazarus to death also, 11 because on account of him many of the Jews went away and believed in Jesus. 12 The next day a great multitude that had come to the feast, when they heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem, 13 took branches of palm trees and went out to meet Him, and cried out: "Hosanna! 'Blessed is He who comes in the name of the LORD!' The King of Israel!" 14 Then Jesus, when He had found a young donkey, sat on it; as it is written: 15 "Fear not, daughter of Zion; Behold, your King is coming, Sitting on a donkey's colt." 16 His disciples did not understand these things at first; but when Jesus was glorified, then they remembered that these things were written about Him and that they had done these things to Him. 17 Therefore the people, who were with Him when He called Lazarus out of his tomb and raised him from the dead, bore witness. 18 For this reason the people also met Him, because they heard that He had done this sign. 19 The Pharisees therefore said among themselves, "You see that you are accomplishing nothing. Look, the world has gone after Him!"             In this section of Scripture we will see that many of the Jews came to see Him and also Lazarus because he was no longer dead, but alive and well. The chief priests not only want to kill him, but Lazarus also.  When Jesus comes riding into town on a donkey's colt as Zechariah 9:9 predicts. Also Daniel 9:25-27 predicts the exact day He will do this.  The people do not understand, they are quoting the wrong verses, it says in verse 12 The next day a great multitude that had come to the feast, when they heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem, 13 took branches of palm trees and went out to meet Him, and cried out: "Hosanna! ‘Blessed is He who comes in the name of the LORD!' The King of Israel!" They are quoting Psalms 118:25-26 which is a verse that speaks of Jesus's second coming, not His first coming.  The first time Jesus comes it is to die on the cross, the second time He comes as a conquering King.  They want a political Messiah, a conqueror who will deliver them from Roman rule, not save their souls.  I think that is like us so many times, we want a Jesus who will deliver us from trouble, but not one who will deliver us from sin.  The curiosity of the people. 9 Now a great many of the Jews knew that He was there; and they came, not for Jesus' sake only, but that they might also see Lazarus, whom He had raised from the dead.  Says this three times There they are again, the Jesus watchers, same ones. Back in verse 55 of chapter 11 doing the same thing. Where is He? Oh let's see Him. That's where it's at, Jesus always provides so much entertainment at the Passover and they wanted to see Jesus and they wanted to see Lazarus, this guy who was raised from the dead. Curiosity. Thrill-seekers, sensation-seekers, careless, indifferent, could care less really about the person of Christ, they just swung with the crowd, the mood of the mob just carried them whichever direction. The vast majority of people who attend churches in America today are Jesus watchers and nothing else. They're spectators. They don't hate Him, they're not hostile Judases and they don't love Him, they're not Mary's. They're watchers and they sit there and look. And it's a sad thing because the crowd that sits and watches became the crowd that crucified Him. In Acts chapter 3, this kind of a crowd is designated to us by an illustration. In Acts chapter 3 verse 6 Peter says to this particular man who was lame, "Silver and gold have I none, but such as I have I give thee in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk." And he did and he was leaping and praising God, you know, and it was really exciting, all the things that he was doing. And then you come to verse 14 of chapter 4 and you read an astounding statement. Now the man is jumping around and having a great time and the people are there and they see him. It says in verse 14 of chapter 4, "And beholding the man that was healed standing with them, they could say nothing... against it." Now isn't that interesting? What did they want to say? They wanted to say something...what?...against it. You see, they didn't want to believe. They never wanted to believe. Even when they watched, they were only looking for some way to disprove it. You see the negative of it. They saw that the guy jumping around leaping for joy who had been lame and they said, "Um, now how can we say something against that?" see. That's looking at it with the evil eye. They really like Him." Yeah, well you want to meet them again? Look at them in chapter 19 verse 14, it says this, "And it was the preparation of the Passover about the sixth hour and he saith unto the Jews...Pilate says...Behold your king. And they cried out, 'Away with Him, away with Him, crucify Him.' Pilate saith unto them, 'Shall I crucify your King?' The chief priest answered, 'We have no king but Caesar.'" Hypocrites. They hated Caesar. But you see the same crowd watched Him, threw palms at His feet, crucified Him. The mood of the mob. The Jesus watchers. They don't have any thoughts of their own; they just sway along with whichever way the theology goes, knowing nothing. And the tragic comment on them is in Matthew 27:36, they all gathered around the cross and you know what it says? It says this, pathetic, "And sitting down they watched Him there." Still doing the same thing. Don't just sit there and watch Jesus. That's deadly. Receive Him into your life. The cruelty of the priests  10 But the chief priests plotted to put Lazarus to death also, The leaders are really in trouble now. I mean, they've got a live man who used to be dead roaming around and he's gathering crowds to Jesus. Number one, they were threatened politically because, you see, if all these people gathered around Jesus, they might start an insurrection and then the Romans would come down and squash it. Go back to verse 48 of chapter 11. If we let this thing go, they say, all men will believe on Him and the Romans will come and take away our place and our nation. They were afraid that Jesus might get a revolution going and Rome would crush it and throw them all out. TWO, They were really threatened theologically because......the Sadducees had for years been teaching there was no such thing as resurrection. And here they've got to contend with a guy who resurrected. They were on theological thin ice, friends. I mean, they had been propagating their doctrine of no resurrection and here's a guy who has come back from the dead. So they've got one choice, destroy the evidence. In these verses, we see the hatred and the love reaching a climax. They're the categories of reactions to Jesus. You can react like Martha and Mary; you can serve Him and love Him. And is it exciting! You can serve Him and love Him. Or you can react like Judas did and just live for materialism, maybe once in a while look to religion and be hypocritical. But it's all a Judas kiss. Or maybe you'd just rather be indifferent, just kind of stand in the back and just kind of look at it all, and that's just as tragic as anything. Or maybe you've even gone so far as to be like those false leaders, you're a false teacher teaching lies and defending yourself by destroying the evidence. Where are you? You're already somewhere, you've already made a choice. Maybe you can still make another one and choose Christ and remember, Mt 12:30 "He who is not with Me is against Me, and he who does not gather with Me scatters abroad. Those who enthusiastically welcome Jesus to Jerusalem as the “King of Israel” are some of the same people who, in a week's time, will be crying out, “We have no king, but Caesar!” (John 19:15). Those who cry out, “Hosanna!” (Save now!) in our text, will be shouting, “He saved others. Let him save himself if he is the Christ of God, his chosen one!” 11 because on account of him many of the Jews went away and believed in Jesus. Lu 16:31 "But he said to him, 'If they do not hear Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded though one rise from the dead.'" Five Days Before the Cross 12 ¶ The next day a great multitude that had come to the feast, when they heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem, Now by the time we come to verse 12, it's morning on the next day. During the middle of the night Judas has already plotted with the leaders of Israel to betray Jesus. It's only now a matter of finding the right moment at which time Judas can betray Christ into their hands, point Him out, tell them where He is so they can capture Him. But Jesus is not a hunted criminal. Jesus is neither at the mercy of Judas, nor at the mercy of the leaders who want to kill Him. Jesus is no criminal to be subjected to a plot, He is in absolute control of everything that's going on. Now He knew it was time to die. The time had come not when the world decided He would die, but when He decided it was time to die. The Sanhedrin, the Jewish leaders, had not wanted Christ to be crucified during the Passover time because they did not want unnecessarily to stir up the multitude of people that would have been present. They would much rather have waited till after the Passover when it was a little quieter and that way handle Jesus. But Jesus did it in His own time and forced the whole issue, brought about the whole thing in order that it might happen exactly on the Passover day, fitting that when all the other lambs were being sacrificed, the One true Lamb of God which taketh away the sin of the world would be sacrificed on the very same day that all the rest of the sacrifices were going on. So Jesus was not at the mercy of the plots of men, but rather was bringing about the forcing of the issue of His own death so that it would happen on a day when He planned it and God planned it before the world began, not when the Jewish leaders decided it would happen. You remember that prior to this time Jesus did not allow Himself to get put into the position where He could die. He avoided very, very strategically the forcing of His death and He did it basically three ways. First way that He avoided death was by avoiding a public display unnecessarily. For example, in Matthew chapter 12 verse 14, "Then the Pharisees went out and held a council against Him how they might destroy Him. But when Jesus knew it, He withdrew Himself from there and great multitudes followed Him and He healed them all and then charged them that they should not make Him known." In other words, one way that He tried to eliminate the confrontation before the right hour, the right time, was to tell people not to say anything or to avoid public display. He went outside the city and did His miracles. And also, I think, is important in the sixteenth chapter of Matthew, the twentieth verse gives us a little bit of the same idea. Matthew 16:20 says, "Then charged He His disciples that they should tell no man that He was Jesus the Christ." So first of all, He avoided the issue by avoiding public display unnecessarily. Second way that He avoided the issue was just by escaping out of their hands. Back in chapter 6 it tells us in verse 15, John's gospel, "When Jesus therefore perceived they would come and take Him by force to make Him a king, He departed again into a mountain Himself alone." He just disappeared. Then later on a same thing happened in the eighth chapter in the fifty-ninth verse, "They took stones to stone Him, but Jesus hid Himself and went out of the temple going through the midst of them and so passed by." Second way that He avoided the issue was to just directly move right through the crowd and they didn't even know where He went. Miraculous. The third way, and this perhaps the most interesting of all, the third way that He avoided the confrontation before the right hour was by restricting the ability of His enemies to lay their hands on Him. They couldn't move. They couldn't take Him. They were restricted from doing it. Perhaps the classic example being in chapter 7 when the Jewish leaders sent the temple police to get Him and they couldn't lay their hands on Him, they came back dumbfounded. And all they could say was, "Never a man spoke like that man." And Jesus again and again restricted them from being able to get Him. So you see at least those three ways Jesus was waiting for the right hour, the right day and the right moment in which He would die, all according to a divine timetable mapped out and planned before the world began. And no plot or plan of man would alter that. And now it was the hour and now it was the time. He is soon to die for the sins of the world at the hands of the world, a strange kind of paradox. And He's going to die on His own time schedule, not theirs. He deliberately plans and masterminds a demonstration. And as you begin to read through all of the four gospels which record this, you find how Jesus had this demonstration all mapped out. He deliberately presents Himself to Israel for the final time as Messiah. And what Israel had done in rejecting Him up to this point is now crystalized into a kind of permanency because what they do with Him now seals it. And in a last great move, He presents Himself as Messiah to Israel and their final act of rejection just crystalizes all the previous rejections. Now He knows that the massive demonstration with all of the hosannas being thrown at Him, and all of the people singing the words from the Hallel, Psalm 118, is going just to infuriate the Jewish leaders and He knows it's going to cause them to desire to kill Him more than ever and that's exactly what He wants. He wants to bring their hatred to its own head because it's now time to die. And so here Jesus forces the Sanhedrin to change their timetable and execute Him right in the middle of the Passover, even on the very day of the Passover, contrary to what they had originally desired. Even in the foolishness and the evil of man, God has the initiative. Like the Old Testament says when God was speaking, He said, "You meant it for evil, but I meant it for good." See. God can actually take the plans of men full of hatred, full of Satan, full of sin and move them for His own glory and honor, the greatest illustration being the cross and all of these events that we're talking about. For example, you have His words in the tenth chapter of John, profound beyond our grasp, where He says in verse 17, "Therefore doth My Father love Me because I lay down My life." Did you get that? Then in verse 18, "No man...what?...taketh it from Me, but I lay it down of Myself." And then over later on in the nineteenth chapter of John, in the tenth verse, "Then saith Pilate unto Him...poor misguided Pilate, a wretched character...Pilate saith unto Him, 'Speakest Thou not unto me?'" In other words, Jesus had the audacity not to answer Pilate. "Knowest Thou not that I have power to crucify Thee and have power to release Thee?" And Jesus gives him a devastating answer saying, "Thou couldest have no power at all against Me except it were given thee from above." Somehow the heinous sin and hate of a depraved man operates within the framework of a sovereign God. Jesus with the Father master planned His own death to coordinate with the hatred of men. And now it was time to make His move, calculate it, lay it out, planned in eternity past. This was a tearful entry by Jesus, not a triumphal entry  13 took branches of palm trees and went out to meet Him, and cried out: "Hosanna! 'Blessed is He who comes in the name of the LORD!' The King of Israel!" They grab palm branches which are always the sign of a conqueror. They're the sign, the symbol of strength, no stronger branch than that palm branch, the symbol of strength and the symbol of salvation, the great salvation that a conqueror brings, one who is coming to save the nation, Used on this occasion they probably signaled popular belief that Israel's Messiah had appeared Re 7:9 After these things I looked, and behold, a great multitude which no one could number, of all nations, tribes, peoples, and tongues, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, clothed with white robes, with palm branches in their hands, 10 and crying out with a loud voice, saying, "Salvation belongs to our God who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb!" Jesus does not back off from these Hosannas, He accepts them because they are legitimate, they are justified. He is indeed the King of Israel who cometh in the name of the Lord. He is indeed the only Savior. And He is presenting Himself as Messiah. This is His last great presentation and, in fact, He's introducing them to a Messiah in a completely different way than they anticipated because they were anticipating purely a political Messiah. They were thinking, "Oh, here He comes and at last our political Messiah, He's going to...He's going to throw the yoke of Rome off of us and here we go and we're off and running, national freedom," and all of this. But Jesus even tries to show them that He's not a political Messiah by the way He enters the city, riding on the foal of an ass, the most humble kind of animal, an animal historically had been used as a symbol of peace. He is, in effect, saying, "I'm not your great war hero, I'm the prince of peace," but they don't get the message. He comes as a prince of peace, not to make war but to die. And so He rides into the city and they hail Him. The words, "Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord," are directly out of Psalm 118, the Hallel, Verse 26, the last of the Hallel Psalms, the praise Psalms. Jews sung them all the time. They still do. And 118 is called "the conqueror's Psalm." So they know this is their conquering Messiah. They are singing the Hallel. They are reciting the words of the conqueror's Psalm while He, in posture, is fulfilling Zechariah 9:9 "Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion! Shout, O daughter of Jerusalem! Behold, your King is coming to you; He is just and having salvation, Lowly and riding on a donkey, A colt, the foal of a donkey. John 1:49 Nathanael answered and said to Him, "Rabbi, You are the Son of God! You are the King of Israel!" Revelation 19:11, it says, this, "Behold a white horse and He who sat on it is called faithful and true and in righteousness He judges and makes war." Hallel being the Psalms 113 through 118 and those are the Psalms that praise God, Hallel from which we get the word hallelujah which is praise. And the 118thPsalm out of the Hallel Psalms, incidentally, every Hebrew boy when he was just a child learned the Hallel, it was so much a part of Jewish life, but the 118thPsalm was the conqueror's Psalm. It was the one that was sung when Simon Maccabaeus came back during the inter-testamental period, the 400 years between the Old and the New Testaments. Simon Maccabaeus had conquered the Syrians and shattered their dominion over the portion called Acra. And when he came back to Jerusalem they call cried out and sung to him Psalm 118. So it was the conqueror's Psalm. Also, Psalm 118 is a messianic Psalm because it is in that Psalm that it says, "The stone which the builders rejected," talks about that and that's Christ, isn't it? So it's the messianic...they're singing the right Psalm,  John gives us in this text the two greatest proofs of the Messiahship of Jesus Christ and they're woven right into the very historical account. There are many ways to prove the Bible is the Word of God. We talk about a lot of them. We talk about experience. We talk about science. We talk about a lot of things, archeology. The two greatest proofs that the Bible is the inspired Word of God are, number one, fulfilled prophecy and number two, miracles. They are the two supreme proofs, the greatest fulfilled prophecy, the second, miracles. Since those are the two greatest proofs of the truth of the Word of God, they are also the two greatest proofs of the truth of the Messiah of God. So what we have here in the presentation of Christ is an emphasis on number one, fulfilled prophecy, and number two, miracles. And by those two emphases John is declaring to the world, "This is Messiah, the Christ of God and it can be verified by His fulfilling of prophecy, and His ability to do miracles." Those are the two classic supreme proofs of deity Messiahship. So we want to see two proofs that verify the claims of Christ: number one, the words of prophecy; number two, the works of power. And that's the outline, just two points...the words of prophecy and the works of power together prove Jesus to be Messiah. It must have been a massive mob, there's no way to really calculate except there's one account in history around this period when a census was taken in Jerusalem at Passover and when that census, the number of lambs slain at the Passover feast was 256 thousand, five hundred. That's a lot of lambs. That's over a quarter of a million lambs slain at Passover. Now the law of the Passover lamb said that there had to be a minimum...a minimum of ten people per lamb which would make the population of Jerusalem in a conservative figure during Passover somewhere around two million, seven-hundred thousand people. Now that's a massive amount of people and it was spilling out all over the place And so they cry, and notice what they cry...one word, what is it? "Hosanna," that word means this, it means two words in English, "Save now," that's what it means. This is not a praise nearly as much as it is a prayer. They are saying to Jesus, "O great conqueror, King of Israel, save now," and they're not talking about spiritual salvation, they're talking about political revolution. "Save now," a prayer for deliverance, "Hosanna, save now." Matthew adds that they even called Him "Son of David" so they knew He had the messianic right to be the King. They knew a lot about Jesus. They knew He had the right to be the King, they called Him King. They knew He came from the Lord, "He that cometh in the name of the Lord," they believed...perhaps we ought to say they believed He came from the Lord. It looked like their Messiah had arrived politically.             It's a joyous occasion, the Messiah has arrived. That's their feeling. God's anointed is here. David's heir is here. Anybody who could raise the dead can handle the Romans. At last we're going to see revolution. Messiah is going to lead a great conquering victory over the Romans. And so all of this massive demonstration takes place while the people in their brain have the idea that Jesus is arriving as a political revolutionary, that the Messiah is going to lead a revolt on a political level. And it's all keyed on the fact that He raised Lazarus from the dead, a monumental miracle. And as we saw last week, when He enters the city He fulfills messianic prophecy, indeed He is the Messiah, just not the Messiah they thought He was. Zechariah said He would ride the foal of an ass, a colt, and that's exactly what He was riding.  Genesis 49:10 The scepter shall not depart from Judah, Nor a lawgiver from between his feet, Until Shiloh comes; And to Him shall be the obedience of the people. said when He arrived the gathering of the people would be to Him and He arrived and sure enough the gathering of the people was to Him, just exactly as the book of Genesis said. Ge 49:4. It should be the royal tribe, and the tribe from which Messiah the Prince should come: The scepter shall not depart from Judah, till Shiloh come, Ge 49:10. Jacob here foresees and foretells,  (1.) That the scepter should come into the tribe of Judah, which was fulfilled in David, on whose family the crown was entailed.  (2.) That Shiloh should be of this tribe--his seed, that promised seed, in whom the earth should be blessed: that peaceable and prosperous one, or the Savior, so others translate it, he shall come of Judah. Thus dying Jacob, at a great distance, saw Christ's day, and it was his comfort and support on his death-bed.  (3.) That after the coming of the scepter into the tribe of Judah it should continue in that tribe, at least a government of their own, till the coming of the Messiah, in whom, as the king of the church, and the great high priest, it was fit that both the priesthood and the royalty should determine. Till the captivity, all along from David's time, the scepter was in Judah, and subsequently the governors of Judea were of that tribe, or of the Levites that adhered to it (which was equivalent), till Judea became a province of the Roman empire, just at the time of our Savior's birth, and was at that time taxed as one of the provinces, Lu 2:1. And at the time of his death the Jews expressly owned, We have no king but Caesar. Hence it is undeniably inferred against the Jews that our Lord Jesus is he that should come, and that we are to look for no other; for he came exactly at the time appointed. Many excellent pens have been admirable well employed in explaining and illustrating this famous prophecy of Christ. Daniel 9:24-27 said that exactly 483 years from the decree of Artaxerxes in 445 B.C. Jesus would enter into Jerusalem, and exactly 483 years to the very day on the 360thday of the 483rdyear, and you remember the Jewish calendar was 360-day years, on the very day Jesus entered Jerusalem, that was the very day that Daniel 9:24-27 had prophesied 483 years from the decree of Artaxerxes. THE day, the sixth of April, 32 A.D. when Jesus rode into the city of Jerusalem was exactly 173 thousand, 880 days from the decree of Artaxerxes, you divide that up, that equals exactly 483 years of 360 days each, to the very day. If you want to read about it, Sir Robert Anderson, his book The Coming Prince, he marshals all the proofs that Jesus came into Jerusalem exactly on the 360thday of the 483rdyear of that prophecy. So Jesus when He entered into the city fulfilled to the very letter the messianic prophecies regarding the arrival of God's anointed. And the people were sure that the kind of power that Jesus displayed could only be displayed by one from God. And they felt this must be our Messiah, even though Jesus tried to illustrate something to them by riding on this colt of a donkey, rather than on a white horse, He was not coming as a warrior, He was coming as a prince of peace. But they didn't get the illustration, they didn't understand it, not even the disciples understood it. And they continued to hail Him as a conquering hero who was going to be the political ruler who would overthrow Rome and oppression and set up the great Kingdom through which the Jews would rule the world. Luke 19:39, just listen to this, some of the Pharisees from among the multitude, really shook up, so they say, "Master, rebuke Your disciples...stop all this nonsense, see, don't let them hail You like this. Tell them to be quiet." Oh, they don't like it a bit. Oh I love the answer of Jesus...oh, powerful. "He answered and said unto them," and I'm sure He had to say it loud because everybody was yelling. "I tell you that if these should hold their peace, the stones would immediately cry out." Oh don't you like that? I mean, this is the day to hail the King, friend, and if you shut the mouths, the rocks will shout. This is God's day. Lu 19:41 Now as He drew near, He saw the city and wept over it, 42 saying, "If you had known, even you, especially in this your day, the things that make for your peace! But now they are hidden from your eyes. 43 "For days will come upon you when your enemies will build an embankment around you, surround you and close you in on every side, 44 "and level you, and your children within you, to the ground; and they will not leave in you one stone upon another, because you did not know the time of your visitation." It was Titus Vespasian who came and leveled the city and murdered one-million-one-hundred-thousand Jews. And Daniel 9:26 even prophesied that, doesn't it? But when Jesus came, in fulfillment of the prophecies that he would come as King, he was not riding on a war horse but on a donkey, a symbol of peace. His only scepter was a broken reed, his only crown a crown of thorns, his only throne a bloody cross. This whole scene is telling us that outward appearance means nothing to God when the heart is defiled and unyielded to him. 16 His disciples did not understand these things at first; but when Jesus was glorified, then they remembered that these things were written about Him and that they had done these things to Him.   17 Therefore the people, who were with Him when He called Lazarus out of his tomb and raised him from the dead, bore witness.  18 For this reason the people also met Him, because they heard that He had done this sign. .  John 14:6 Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me. Have you trusted Him as your Savior? He can Save you if You ask Him based on His death, burial, and resurrection for your sins. Believe in Him for forgiveness of your sins today.  hisloveministries.podbean.com #HLMSocial hisloveministries.net https://www.instagram.com/hisloveministries1/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/His-Love-Ministries-246606668725869/?tn-str=k*F https://www.paypal.com/fundraiser/110230052184687338/charity/145555   The world is trying to solve earthly problems that can only be solved with heavenly solutions.

98.5 ONE FM Podcasts
2023 Furphy Literary Award winner Jen Rewell

98.5 ONE FM Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 17:19


This interview first aired on Monday the 31st of July, 2023 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. One FM breakfast announcer Terri Cowley interviews Furphy Literary Award winner Jen Rewell. She talks about her award winning love story 'Away to Me' and we hear a passage from it. Listen to Terri Cowley live on weekday mornings from 6am-9am. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1.

The Razor's Edge
The Razor's Edge : Interview with Michel 'Away' Langevin of Voivod

The Razor's Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 22:51


Ahead of the release of Voivod's latest album 'Morgoth Tales' we catch up with drummer Michel 'Away' Langevin. We chat through the band's journey through a pandemic, his personal route into music, the latest album, touring, his artwork and more. ===================== Follow The Razor's Edge online: Web: https://therazorsedge.rocksFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/therazorsedgerocksTwitter: https://twitter.com/_therazorsedge_Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therazorsedgerocks

THE LOADED RADIO PODCAST
VOIVOD's MICHEL 'AWAY' LANGEVIN & RAVEN's JOHN GALLAGHER

THE LOADED RADIO PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 33:22


VOIVOD drummer Michel "Away" Langevin and RAVEN frontman John Gallagher join us on this week's Loaded Radio Podcast. This week's edition of THE LOADED RADIO PODCAST features two veterans within the genre of heavy metal. Michel "Away" Langevin from Canadian experimental thrashers VOIVOD as well as frontman John Gallagher from New Wave Of British Heavy Metal icons RAVEN. In 2023, VOIVOD are commemorating their remarkable 40-year journey with a momentous milestone: the release of the special anniversary studio album titled "Morgöth Tales," which arrived on July 21 through Century Media Records. This album, once again recorded and mixed by Francis Perron at RadicArt Studio, mastered by Maor Appelbaum, and produced by VOIVOD themselves, showcases a captivating collection of fresh studio re-recordings. The band's current lineup carefully handpicked these selections, delving into their extensive and diverse musical catalog from 1984 to 2003. Additionally, "Morgöth Tales" features an all-new song and the eponymous title track, adding another layer of excitement. Hailing from Jonquière, Québec, VOIVOD is a prominent Canadian heavy metal band. Over the years, their musical style has undergone various transformations since their formation in the early 1980s. Initially rooted in speed metal, VOIVOD incorporated elements of progressive metal and thrash metal, forging a distinct and innovative metal sound. They are widely recognized as one of the "big four" Canadian thrash metal bands, alongside SACRIFICE, RAZOR, and ANNIHILATOR. Throughout their illustrious career, VOIVOD has attained significant influence and acclaim, making them one of the most revered metal bands from the 1980s. Their impact has transcended boundaries, garnering praise and inspiring numerous bands across a wide array of genres. The second portion of the show features a talk with John Gallagher from RAVEN who have their new studio album "All Hell's Breaking Loose" available now. RAVEN demonstrated incredible productivity from the early '80s to the late '90s, consistently delivering a new album every year or two. Following a hiatus that lasted a decade, they resumed releasing fresh material in 2010. Their latest offering, titled "All Hell's Breaking Loose," proudly stands as their fifteenth studio album. The foundation of RAVEN has always rested upon the talented Gallagher brothers: John on vocals and bass, and Mark on guitar. Throughout their journey, the band has seen several drummers come and go, but since 2018, they have been accompanied by the skilled Mike Heller (known for his work with FEAR FACTORY and MALIGNANCY). Heller's presence on board marks his second album collaboration with RAVEN, with "All Hell's Breaking Loose" being recorded at his studio in Los Angeles. In 2023, RAVEN's musical direction remains faithful to the path they carved during the glorious era of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM). However, they harness their decades of experience and combine it with modern production techniques when crafting the songs that adorn "All Hell's Breaking Loose." This fusion allows them to uphold their musical roots while embracing the advancements of the present day.

One Giant Step
Shaun & Tommy Plan Your 'Away-Game-Trips' Schedule

One Giant Step

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 27:47


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The Alfred Daily
The Alfred Daily – 21st December 2022

The Alfred Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 59:18


On The Alfred Daily Today: Shaftesbury what's ons Over £2k raised to replace Shaftesbury family's stolen presents Shaftesbury Wines owner will feature town in monthly wine magazine column Philippa Davis' Shaftesbury edible advent calendar - The Real Cure of Hartgrove Christmas abroad - Festivities in France with Donhead's Laurence Pollard Praise for Melbury film director's movie 'Wake' - filmed in North Dorset Shaftesbury job vacancies Shaftesbury Car Link couple welcomes break after their busiest year How Shaftesbury's new history group helps locals uncover family connections Abbey Primary pupils sing 'Away in a Manger'

Sermons
Aaron Ruins 'Away in a Manger' | Hebrews 5:7-10

Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022


Cowplain Church
Is Jesus Lord? | Christmas Playlist #2

Cowplain Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 40:17


'Away in a Manger' is a carol that speaks of 'The little Lord Jesus'. Unfortunately, in some ways, focusing on the baby Jesus may not be helpful. There's so much more to what God intended. In fact, the angels proclaimed to the shepherds that a Saviour has been born and he is Christ the Lord. If Jesus is Lord, what does that mean in everyday life? In the message we will answer this question. Download the outline here.

The Price of Football
Liverpool owners open to new investors, 'Away From Home' podcast interview with The Athletic's Adam Crafton

The Price of Football

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 103:08


Kevin and Kieran find out why Liverpool's owners are open to new investors buying into the club, and speak to Adam Crafton from the Athletic about their new podcast Away from Home, which tells the story of how Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk are coping with playing against some of the best sides in Europe without having access to their home ground because of the Russian invasion. The next Price of Football live show will take place at Plymouth's Home Park on Tuesday December 13th. A few tickets are still available - get them here! https://www.eticketing.co.uk/pafc/Events Follow Kevin on Twitter - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on Twitter - @KieranMaguire Follow The Price of Football on Twitter - @pof_pod Support The Price of Football on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/priceoffootball Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Software Defined Talk
Episode 378: Email is not broken

Software Defined Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 74:29


This week we discuss Amazon's “Builder Experience” Unit, Adobe buying Figma, Slack's Status and Zoom gets into email. Plus, Coté embraces the defaults Notes lifestyle. Runner-up Titles Freed from Intel It works! Coteisms are, in fact, incompatible with defaulteisms It will be fun The Apple Chip A Demi Kettle Pay for your own Flu Free to interrupt me Feet on the desk in business suit emoji. None of us can master the intranet. The network is the calendar. Rundown Amazon Built a New Unit to Fix Its Crumbling Engineering Culture (https://archive.ph/aRauw) Adobe Adobe buying design startup Figma for $20 billion (https://www.axios.com/2022/09/15/adobe-buying-figma-20-billion-dollars) Adobe Is Said to Near Deal to Buy Online Design Startup Figma (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-15/adobe-is-said-to-near-deal-to-buy-online-design-startup-figma) Adobe-Figma deal likely to attract antitrust scrutiny (https://www.axios.com/2022/09/19/adobe-figma-deal-likely-to-attract-antitrust-scrutiny?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter_axiosprorata&stream=top) What Adobe's Really Paying For Figma: $20 Billion (https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexkonrad/2022/09/20/adobe-historic-retention-package-figma-ceo/?sh=5de51dd37926) Could Slack Finally Fix the 'Away' Status? (https://www.wired.com/story/slack-status-updates-green-dot/) Slack gets a new Canvas, thanks to Salesforce (https://www.axios.com/newsletters/axios-login-68c29e0c-0328-4ac6-a513-c7b819801fc6.html?chunk=1&utm_term=emshare#story1) Slack's new Canvas feature puts a document editor in your chat window (https://www.theverge.com/2022/9/20/23361717/slack-canvas-documents-messaging-google-notion) Zoom Readies Email and Calendar Products to Defend Itself Against Microsoft, Google (https://www.theinformation.com/articles/zoom-readies-email-and-calendar-products-to-defend-itself-against-microsoft-google) Relevant to your Interests Why We Are Changing the License for Akka (https://www.lightbend.com/blog/why-we-are-changing-the-license-for-akka) A Message from Twilio CEO Jeff Lawson (https://www.twilio.com/blog/a-message-from-twilio-ceo-jeff-lawson) Ethereum Is Merging (https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2022-09-14/ethereum-is-merging?leadSource=uverify%20wall) Twitter whistleblower's testimony did little to help Elon Musk (https://www.axios.com/2022/09/13/twitter-whistleblower-mudge-zatko-musk?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter_axiosprorata&stream=top) Former top Cisco executives launch networking startup Nile (https://siliconangle.com/2022/09/14/former-top-cisco-executives-launch-networking-startup-nile/) Audio subscription platform Podimo raises €58.6M (https://www.axios.com/pro/media-deals/2022/09/14/podimo-funding) Vulnerability Management for Go - The Go Programming Language (https://go.dev/blog/vuln) Cloud adoption will fail because of the skills gap - Lydia Leong (https://blogs.gartner.com/lydia_leong/2022/09/12/cloud-adoption-will-fail-because-of-the-skills-gap/) Ethereum's massive software upgrade just went live — here's what it does (https://www.cnbc.com/2022/09/15/ethereums-massive-software-upgrade-just-went-live-heres-what-it-does.html) Amazon Web Services — Acquired (https://overcast.fm/+FaxkQnjhI) It Is Time for Businesses to Build Their Own Microprocessors (https://thenewstack.io/it-is-time-for-businesses-to-build-their-own-microprocessors/) Uber Investigating Breach of Its Computer Systems (https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/15/technology/uber-hacking-breach.html) Securing the Supply Chain of Nothing (https://swagitda.com/blog/posts/securing-the-supply-chain-of-nothing/) Google cancels half the projects at its internal R&D group Area 120 (https://techcrunch.com/2022/09/14/google-cancels-half-the-projects-at-its-internal-rd-group-area-120/) McKinsey charges $500k per project, telling stories through data. (https://twitter.com/liammotivado/status/1570381957128949762) Starbucks NFTs. Simon Taylor is pretty sharp on fintech IMO (https://softwaredefinedtalk.slack.com/archives/C5GPMBXQT/p1663589266293759?thread_ts=1663353870.068289&cid=C5GPMBXQT) Linux Foundation Announces an Intent to Form the OpenWallet Foundation (https://www.linuxfoundation.org/press/linux-foundation-announces-an-intent-to-form-the-openwallet-foundation) Microsoft Teams has been storing authentication tokens in plaintext | Engadget (https://www.engadget.com/microsoft-teams-has-been-storing-auth-tokens-in-plaintext-093510463.html) JavaScript is no longer the favorite programming language for developers (https://www.techradar.com/news/javascript-no-longer-the-favorite-language-among-developers) The iPhone 14 Feature Apple Didn't Tell You About (https://www.ifixit.com/News/64865/iphone-14-teardown) Document Foundation charges €8.99 for macOS LibreOffice (https://www.theregister.com/2022/09/20/libre_office_macos_fees/) Sharp Tech (https://sharptech.fm/member) Morgan Stanley Lost Some Hard Drives (https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2022-09-20/morgan-stanley-lost-some-hard-drives) A Look Back at Q2 '22 Public Cloud Software Earnings (https://cloudedjudgement.substack.com/p/a-look-back-at-q2-22-public-cloud) Charted: Big Tech market values (https://www.axios.com/newsletters/axios-login-6e739364-6331-4154-b0af-9ed5f6eb5fd1.html?chunk=1&utm_term=emshare#story1) Private equity may become a ‘pyramid scheme', warns Danish pension fund (https://www.ft.com/content/f480a99c-4c7b-4208-b9dd-ef20103254b9) The Persistent Effect of Initial Success: Evidence from Venture Capital (https://www.hbs.edu/ris/Publication%20Files/17-065_599caed6-9c77-4dca-9f71-92e580b7834e.pdf) YouTube will start sharing ad revenue with Shorts creators as the company tries to catch TikTok (https://www.cnbc.com/2022/09/20/youtube-will-share-revenue-with-shorts-creators-as-tiktok-surges.html) Nonsense When we learned that our future AI overlords loved bowling (https://twitter.com/alancarroII/status/1571303604417437697) File this under: Old Bay goes with anything (https://softwaredefinedtalk.slack.com/archives/C04EK1VBK/p1663507223290509) I Tried 21 Flavors of Mountain Dew For Some Reason. (https://www.everywhereist.com/2022/07/i-tried-21-flavors-of-mountain-dew-for-some-reason/) Conferences Sydney Cloud FinOps Meetup (https://events.finops.org/events/details/finops-sydney-cloud-finops-presents-sydney-cloud-finops-meetup/), online, Oct 13, 2022 Matt's presenting KubeCon North America (https://events.linuxfoundation.org/kubecon-cloudnativecon-north-america/https://events.linuxfoundation.org/kubecon-cloudnativecon-north-america/), Detroit, Oct 24 – 28, 2022 SpringOne Platform (https://springone.io/?utm_source=cote&utm_medium=podcast&utm_content=sdt), SF, December 6–8, 2022 THAT Conference Texas Call For Counselors (https://that.us/call-for-counselors/tx/2023/) Jan 16-19, 2023 Listener Feedback Good SDT Slack Thread on pros/cons on using preemptive VM for K8s nodes in Slack (https://softwaredefinedtalk.slack.com/archives/C5GPMBXQT/p1663715229658789) SDT news & hype Join us in Slack (http://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/slack). Get a SDT Sticker! Send your postal address to stickers@softwaredefinedtalk.com (mailto:stickers@softwaredefinedtalk.com) and we will send you free laptop stickers! Follow us on Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/sdtpodcast), Twitter (https://twitter.com/softwaredeftalk), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/softwaredefinedtalk/), LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/software-defined-talk/) and YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi3OJPV6h9tp-hbsGBLGsDQ/featured). Use the code SDT to get $20 off Coté's book, (https://leanpub.com/digitalwtf/c/sdt) Digital WTF (https://leanpub.com/digitalwtf/c/sdt), so $5 total. Become a sponsor of Software Defined Talk (https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/ads)! Recommendations Brandon: Listen to Brandon's appearance on the Cloudcast (https://www.thecloudcast.net/2022/09/did-we-get-digital-transformation-wrong.html) Like, Comment, Subscribe: How YouTube Conquered the World (https://www.amazon.com/Like-Comment-Subscribe-YouTube-Conquered/dp/B09RXQRKTF/ref=tmm_aud_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=) Coté: “Warm Oak.” Gentleman in Moscow. #defaultslifestyle update: Notes and Reminders. Photo Credits Banner Photo (https://unsplash.com/photos/g51F6-WYzyU) CoverArt (https://unsplash.com/photos/4UGmm3WRUoQ)

The PinkUn Norwich City Podcast
#503 Happy H'away Days | PinkUn Norwich City Podcast

The PinkUn Norwich City Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 57:08


Norwich City recorded their first away win in over 200 days with a hard-fought victory over Sunderland courtesy of Josh Sargent's goal. Host Connor Southwell is joined by Canaries correspondents Paddy Davitt and Samuel Seaman to dissect all the key strands from the Canaries' win on Wearside. The relentless of the Championship continues with Norwich facing another two game week as they travel to Birmingham on Tuesday and host Coventry at Carrow Road next Saturday.   *** Click here to subscribe to Pink Un+ *** Picture: Paul Chesterton/Focus Images *** You can also hear the Pink Un Podcast on Norwich's Community radio station, Future Radio 107.8FM. *** To get in touch with the podcast now and in future, send any comments and questions into the crew with an email to norfolksport@archant.co.uk or get in touch with us @pinkun on Twitter, where are our direct messages are open. And if you're interested in sponsoring the pod, or placing an advert in one of our shows, email connor.southwell@archant.co.uk ALSO FIND US AT THE FOLLOWING: Subscribe: pinkun.com/podcast Twitter: twitter.com/pinkun Facebook: fb.me/thepinkun Instagram: instagram.com/the_pinkun #Norwich #NorwichCityFC #Canaries #EFL #Championship #NCFC #SAFC #JoshSargent

B & V
Cine Ludens Plus #25 - 'Away' (2019)

B & V

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 14:59


Cine Ludens + es un micropodcast dedicado a películas que tratan, de cualquier manera, el juego, el juguete o el videojuego. En este capítulo, hablamos de 'Away', una película estonia hecha por una única persona con Maya y una estética, tono y narrativa que remiten a Fumito Ueda, 'Journey', 'Limbo' e incluso 'Death Stranding'.

Racontour Archive 2008 - 2019
S1 Ep1: D1 YC The Sídhe

Racontour Archive 2008 - 2019

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 2:26


Sligo Tourist Office,  Old Bank Building, O'Connell Street, Sligo GPS Location: 54.272091, -8.47533 Narrators: Mary Murphy and Sean McMahon The office is the nominal Sligo Town base from which you'll commence your two-day Yeats Country guide. The helpful staff will be able to provide you with a free map of Sligo and environs - best to get your bearings before embarking on the tour. Please review the various places featured on this guide and note the directions where indicated. Outside of the tourism office, you will see that the neighbouring building on the right is the headquarters for the Yeats Society, which is the epicentre of all things Yeats during the annual Summer school. Across the river with the backdrop of the sandstone-coloured Ulster Bank, you will see Yeats himself, well his famous statue at least. All of the town sites associated with Yeats can be found in our Sligo Town tour. A prevailing feature of Yeats Country and Yeats inspiration from this area comes from the Sídhe or faery folk. In our first piece, our wonderful narrators Mary Murphy and Sean McMahon tell us more about them. The first place you will be visiting on the guide is Queen Maeve's cairn on Knocknarea overlooking Yeats Country. Be taken to Knocknarea car park on Google Maps. GPS Location: 54.272091, -8.47533 The Hosting of the Sídhe The host is riding from Knocknarea, And over the grave of Clooth-na-bare; Caolte tossing his burning hair, And Niamh calling, 'Away, come away; Empty your heart of its mortal dream. The winds awaken, the leaves whirl round, Our cheeks are pale, our hair is unbound, Our breasts are heaving, our eyes are a-gleam, Our arms are waving, our lips are apart, And if any gaze on our rushing band, We come between him and the deed of his hand, We come between him and the hope of his heart.' The host is rushing 'twixt night and day; And where is there hope or deed as fair? Caolte tossing his burning hair, And Niamh calling, 'Away, come away'

Koolcast Sport
MONEY TIME | Feyenoord - Marseille, West Ham - Frankfurt en het afschaffen van de 'Away Goals'.

Koolcast Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 38:05


In deze uitzonderlijke Money Time editie gaan Alex, Andy, Marcus en Randy over de Europa League en de Conference League. Zij bespreken Marseille - Feyenoord, West Ham - Frankfurt en het afschaffen van de 'Away goals'. Ook komt Man Utd - Chelsea aan bod.

ANSA Voice magazine
Siamo serie, guida ai tesori nascosti dello streaming

ANSA Voice magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 4:37


Suggerimento n. 79 - Da ''Black tide'' a ''Away'' a ''Entierro''.

TonioTimeDaily
I am not squeaky clean (there's nothing G-rated about me)

TonioTimeDaily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 64:22


"2. Power and control. Swearing can give us a greater sense of power and control over a bad situation. By swearing, we show, if only to ourselves, that we are not passive victims but empowered to react and fight back. This can boost our confidence and self-esteem and motivate and mobilize us to take corrective action. As Mark Twain put it, 'When angry, count to four; when very angry, swear.' 3. Non-violent retribution. Swearing enables us to get back at bad people or situations without having to resort to violence. Instead of punching someone in the face or worse, we channel and disarm our anger by swearing instead. True, swearing can also be hurtful, but better a few sharp words than a cold dagger. Swearing can also serve as a warning signal or marker of rank and authority, a bit like an animal's growl says: 'Watch out. Stop it. Or you're damn well going to pay the price.' 4. Humor. When among friends, swearing can be a source of mirth. In such circumstances, it represents a release from normal social constraints or, like play-fighting, makes light of a potentially threatening person or situation, and, to some extent, also of ourselves. In that much, swearing, and humor in general, can help to restore perspective on a certain person or situation. 5. Peer and social bonding. Swearing can show that we belong in a certain group, that we are able to be ourselves and wholly comfortable and secure with the members of that group. If done correctly, it can also signal that we are open, honest, self-deprecating, easygoing, and fun-loving. Another form of verbalization that is closely connected with our emotions is singing, and, in clinical practice, I've noticed that when people lose the faculty of speech through brain damage (most commonly dementia or stroke), the ability to sing is often preserved—along with the ability to swear. 6. Self-expression. Swearing can be a way of signaling that we really mean something, or that it is really important to us. That's why swearing is so much a part of any sport. It also broadens our register and makes us more lively and interesting, being used, for example, to add emphasis or 'punch' to our speech. Shakespeare often used foul language, albeit more inventively than most: 'Away, you starveling, you elf-skin, you dried neat's-tongue, bull's-pizzle, you stock-fish!' At the same time, swearing can also be a way of showing that something really means something to us. The philosopher Paul Feyerabend made this point very profoundly: '...when sophistication loses content then the only way of keeping in touch with reality is to be crude and superficial.' 7. Improved psychological and physical health. The health benefits of swearing include increased circulation, elevated endorphins, and an overall sense of calm, control, and well-being. The key is to do it sparingly and not to get angry at the same time, which would be very bad for you—as well as terribly vulgar." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/support

Walking With Jordi
How to Manage A Project (Creating the Music Video for 'Away')

Walking With Jordi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 52:22


Hey podcast, on this episode, I got on Instagram live with artist and friend Leah Hinton to discuss how we created the music video for her new single, 'Away' We discussed the early meetings we had, some of the challenges we faced and the core skills necessary to become a Project Manager/Film Producer. Hope you enjoy the episode! Let me know what you thought at jordi@jfp.nyc Follow me on social media to keep updated with my latest work and thoughts on life! Photography Business Website: https://www.jfp.nyc/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itz_jordii/ Podcast: https://anchor.fm/itz-jordii Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/jordisphotos/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/JordiPhotos/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordifoster/

NB9ers (49ers) Podcast
Ryans 'Everything We Do Is About Taking The Ball Away' 49ers

NB9ers (49ers) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 6:40


#49ers #PressPass #49ersCamp DeMeco Ryans spoke about the defense's focus on always attacking the football, the progress he's seen from rookie safety Talanoa Hufanga and his excitement to face off against the Chiefs on Saturday. Subscribe to the San Francisco 49ers YT Channel: https://bit.ly/2E2VgFJ For more 49ers videos: https://bit.ly/2U9wau9 For more 49ers action: https://www.49ers.com/ Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SANFRANCISCO... Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/49ers Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/49ers/ Get the App: https://itunes.apple.com/app/id395859...

Today's Top Tune
EREZ: ‘Dance It Away'

Today's Top Tune

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 3:55


Dance is a form of therapy for queer artist and producer EREZ, whose slow-burning “Dance It Away” expresses her passion for movement, choreography, and the freedom the artform provides. 

All Of It
'Pray Away' Documentary on Conversion Therapy

All Of It

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 29:17


A new Netflix documentary explores the history of the “pray the gay away” movement. "Pray Away" features former leaders of "ex-gay ministries" who explain how the conversion therapy movement grew, the devastating effects of it, and why it persists even today. The film also introduces us to a new generation of "ex-gay" believers who use social media to spread their beliefs. Director Kristine Stolakis joins us to discuss the film, which premieres on Netflix today.

John Landecker
Blues guitar legend Buddy Guy gets his due with ‘The Blues Chase the Blues Away'

John Landecker

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021


Director Matt Mitchener and producer Sheira Rees-Davies join John Landecker to talk about their entry into the ‘American Masters’ documentary series, titled ‘Buddy Guy: The Blues Chase the Blues Away’. Matt and Sheira share the story behind getting the greenlight during the pandemic, collecting archival footage, and why Buddy Guy caught on quicker in the […]

Beatles Books
Ken Womack & Jason Kruppa - 'All Things Must Pass Away'

Beatles Books

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 53:31


I'm joined by one of the very best Beatle authors, Ken Womack, and one of the very best Beatle podcasters, Jason Krupa, to discuss their brilliant new book 'All Things Must Pass Away - Harrison, Clapton and Other Assorted Love Songs'.   Ken and Jason paint a fascinating and enlightening picture of George Harrison and Eric Clapton in 1970, such a key year for both of them. George - dealing with the passing of his band, his relationship and his mother produces one of the great Beatle solo albums and Eric, bruised from the breakup of yet another band makes the tortured 'Layla'. Ken and Jason tell us how these albums came together, what happened next, and how this enduring friendship coped in the most trying of circumstances.

The NCG Podcast
The Slam: Bernhard Langer on 'the one that got away' - The Open Championship

The NCG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 18:38


Bernhard Langer doesn't regret much about his Hall of Fame golf career. But there is still one that hurts. The popular German was just a kid when he first rocked up at Royal St George's for The Open in 1981 – a scrawny 23-year-old with bouncing blonde curls, a wispy moustache, and absolutely no idea of the memories – good and bad – he would make over the next four decades on the Kent coast.   The 149th Open is his sixth at Sandwich and perhaps his last realistic chance of grabbing the one that has, so far, got away. He joins Alex Perry on the NCG Podcast to chat about what the Open meant to him, his phenomenal career to date, and trading major titles with Greg Norman...

John Solomon Reports
Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn: 'I am not convinced that we're going to have a free and fair election in 2022 unless we get 2020 squared away'

John Solomon Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 46:57


Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, former National Security Advisor to President Trump, says that "election integrity is not something that's gonna go away."Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.

How Did This Get Praised?
We Get a Little 'Spirited Away'

How Did This Get Praised?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 123:54


Following our conversation around the Best Animated Oscar that started with 'Shrek,' we talked about the second winner of the prestigious award: Hiyao Miyazaki's 'Spirited Away.' Stefan and Daniella discuss the ways in which Disney impacted the trajectory of Studio Ghibli, why 'Spirited Away' was the Miyazaki movie that stuck (and why arguably no Miyazaki movie has done as well since), and we ask the age old questions.... Sub or dub? Part two of a two-part series on the Best Animated Oscar! The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights protects and advances the rights and best interests of immigrant children according to the Convention on the Rights of the Child and state and federal law. You can support and donate by visiting www.TheYoungCenter.org. Special thanks to our editor Shanna Brown! Music: Jinsang - Summer's Day [Version 2]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRr-DZmYER0 Daniel Pimenta Martin - "Name of Life" Lofi Remix: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HorsIKhhwFU Buy us a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/praise_pod Follow us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/praise_pod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/praise_pod

Business Matters
G7 nations 'millimetre away' from tax deal for tech companies

Business Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 53:59


France and Germany's finance ministers said an agreement on a global minimum tax rate was very close. We have a round-up of the latest news from the G7 summit, and hear from Tove Maria Ryding from European Network on Debt and Development for her take on the plans. Also in the programme, the BBC's Mike Johnson takes an extended look at the issue of where our plastic recycling waste really ends up. Plus, we speak to the CEO of Boom Supersonic, Kathy Savitt, on the return of supersonic passenger air travel following the news that United Airlines has ordered 15 aircraft from the company. And we're in the front row as Nigerian musicians finally get back in front of a live audience again. Fergus Nicoll is joined in the programme by Colin Peacock of Radio New Zealand. (Picture: The G7 summit. Credit: Getty Images)

World Business Report
G7 nations 'millimetre away' from tax deal for tech companies

World Business Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 12:21


France and Germany's finance ministers said an agreement on a global minimum tax rate was very close. We have a round-up of the latest news from the G7 summit, and hear from Tove Maria Ryding from European Network on Debt and Development for her take on the plans. Plus, we speak to the COO of Boom Supersonic, Kathy Savitt, on the return of supersonic passenger air travel following the news that United Airlines has ordered 15 aircraft from the company. And Chris Low of FHN Financial in New York brings us up to date on the US job figures.

The Writers‘ Block Cornwall
Tin & Travellers - Zorn a Bal by Jowan Jacobs

The Writers‘ Block Cornwall

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 2:58


Stories inspired by St Just, the people who left, the people who came and those who stayed where they were, by Penwith writers Annamaria Murphy and Jowan Jacobs. With thanks to Loveny choir for use of their song 'Away from the Roll of the Sea'. https://www.lovenymvc.co.uk/  Part of the Tin Coast Events Programme. Commissioned by the Tin Coast Partnership and Cornwall 365.

3AW Breakfast with Ross and John
'Brace yourself everyone': Undetected chain of COVID-19 may have been 'quietly cooking away'

3AW Breakfast with Ross and John

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 5:06


Public health physician and Head of the Vaccine and Immunication Research Group at the Doherty Institute, Professor Terry Nolan, says the latest COVID-19 cluster is "likely" linked to the Woolert man who quarantined in South Australia before returning to Victoria and testing positive to the coronavirus. But it's possible there's no link. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MONEY FM 89.3 - Your Money With Michelle Martin
Should you 'sell in May and go away' or does this seasonal pattern not hold true in times of crisis?

MONEY FM 89.3 - Your Money With Michelle Martin

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 19:15


Christopher Tan, Founder & CEO, Providend and Michelle Martin discuss the top-of-mind, investment rhyme for May, inflation and timely allocations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Caring Scientist: Mission Sustainable
Episode 4: Labs consume more water than you think -- and the things we pour in the sink are not going 'away'

The Caring Scientist: Mission Sustainable

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 15:07


In this fourth episode of the podcast, we discuss water consumption and wastewater in research labs. What are the reasons for the massive consumption of water? How can it be that most of the water that we use is invisible to us? And why is it not only important to think about the water we use, but also the water we dispose of? Join us on our mission towards more sustainable research as we discuss obstacles and solutions, talk to other caring scientists, and try to figure out how to make scientific research more sustainable. One thing is certain: Mission Sustainable isn't a Mission Impossible! Your hosts are: Adriana Wolf Perez, Ph.D., working as a scientist in a biomedical start-up company in Cambridge, UK Nikoline Borgermann, Ph.D., working as an independent green lab consultant at Ava Sustain in Copenhagen, Denmark ... and both are passionate about the planet and people! Reach out if you have questions or comments! podcast@avasustain.com Useful links related to Episode 4: My Green Lab's page on water: https://www.mygreenlab.org/water.html Green Chemistry resources: https://www.beyondbenign.org/ Twitter: @caringscientist Instagram: @thecaringscientist Our Linktree: www.linktr.ee/thecaringscientist Nikoline's website: www.avasustain.com You can find Nikoline's social media accounts under @avasustain (Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram) Special thanks to: Joana Duro Fernandes (Podcast Cover) Laurie Pattison (Music)

Your Daley Pass
#SisterChat Follow on from It's Ok to walk away'

Your Daley Pass

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 52:35


So much love from out ep "Its ok to walk away" we needed to give back! We hope this helps x --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/your-daley-pass/message

Money Life with Chuck Jaffe
BMO's Kimball: 'Risk hasn't gone away' from the bond markets

Money Life with Chuck Jaffe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 60:16


Scott Kimball, portfolio manager of the BMO TCH Core Plus Bond Fund, says that there are some warning signs that the fixed-income market could be headed for trouble, including negative repurchase agreement rates between banks, which if they last long enough turn into 'an anvil  dangling over credit markets' heads' and could lead to severe consequences in a matter of months. Also on the show, Michael Naughton of Lord, Abbett discusses the benefits of taking liquidity risk as a means of increasing yield, and how interval funds can help in that effort, Charles Rotblut of the American Association of Individual Investors discusses the current wave of optimism among investors, showing up in both bullish sentiment and in the heavy percentage of their assets being put into stocks, and Bill Kornitzer of the Aperture International Equity Fund talks international stocks in the Market Call.

AP Audio Stories
Witness describes seeing Floyd 'slowly fade away'

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 1:38


AP Audio Stories
Witness describes seeing Floyd 'slowly fade away'

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 1:28


The Rock Metal Podcast
E928: Interview with Ricardo Santos, Luís H. Bettencourt, Rafael Bulhõesl of MORBID DEATH

The Rock Metal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 26:51


Ricardo Santos, Luís H. Bettencourt, Rafael Bulhõesl of MORBID DEATH and Jon chat about Portuguese guitars, Sperm whales, growing great beards; four tracks 'Oxygen', 'Dead Inside', 'The Perfect Lie', and 'Away' the stories behind the songs, the writing process, and a sneak peak into what they have coming up! 'The Perfect Lie' https://youtu.be/DXwVn6rqsm4 'Oxygen' https://youtu.be/sLqcWkkWg3c 'Dead Inside' https://youtu.be/hQwKdxM-Sg8 'Away' https://youtu.be/Zt-frAlvLKA Find out more about MORBID DEATH at: https://artgatesrecords.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jon Harris of The Rock Metal Podcast interviews rock and metal bands to get the scoop on their latest two songs and news! Want to be on The Rock Metal Podcast? Email Jon at TheRockMetalPodcast@gmail.com Want to support The Rock Metal Podcast? Donate here: https://www.paypal.me/JonJHarris Want to be on our newsletter list? Provide your email address at https://mailchi.mp/af7a2332e334/therockmetalpodcastnewsletter

Terry Talks Fiction
TTF30—'The Day The Numbers Went Away' Audiobook

Terry Talks Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 19:56


Minister White, the smirking, climate-denying politician who delights in turning back refugee boats and frequently interrupts this intelligent woman to brush her concerns off without a second thought, is totally not based on anybody in Australian politics today (so please don't sue me). But if you want to chat about it, you can hit up the Talking Fiction Discord Server, or head over to the Terry Talks Fiction Facebook Page! And if you're interested in signing up to the email list (it's free, by the way), you can get a copy of this story sent to you in PDF and ePub format, along with the reflection on how the story was built (and the problems I ran into while making it - not all solved, as you might have noticed). And finally, if you liked the story (or the podcast in general) please consider leaving a rating and review on iTunes so the podcast audience can continue to grow! Appreciate it heaps :-) Talk soon. Intro/outro music for this episode is 'Elevators Need Rock Too' by Spence, courtesy of the YouTube Audio Library.

In The Seats with...
In The Seats With...William Sadler and 'Alice Fades Away'

In The Seats with...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 28:07


Sometimes...this job is pretty cool... On this episode we take a look at the intense indie drama; 'Alice Fades Away' and talk with the one and only William Sadler... A troubled woman in 1950s New England stumbles upon an isolated farmhouse and is taken in by its idealistic residents - until a murderous figure from her past arrives. We talked with William about his role in the film, some of the more iconic bad guys he's played over the years and what keeps him working in some very interesting roles.

The John-Henry Westen Show
Milo: ‘Dear White Liberal Women, I'm Coming To Take Your Toys Away'

The John-Henry Westen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 47:50


Today, Milo Yiannopoulos opens up to John-Henry about his journey out of the homosexual lifestyle. Yiannopoulos speaks from the heart as he shares what he sees to be ‘a cluster of symptoms from childhood trauma,' the role St. Joseph played in his transformation, and how he hopes to help others. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

TheAppWhisperer.com Podcast
Podcast with Rita Colantonio Award Winning Mobile Artist from Cape Cod, US

TheAppWhisperer.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 33:51


Award Winning Mobile Artist Rita Colantonio talks with TheAppWhisperer - Joanne Carter, discussing her mobile art, her influences, her workflow, our essay in our forthcoming book 'Away with Words', the future and much more.

BusinessLine Podcasts
Quick look 47: VK Sasikala to 'stay away' from TN politics

BusinessLine Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 1:58


Hi and welcome to quick look. Earlier last week, VK Sasikala, expelled AIADMK leader and close aide of former chief minister J Jayalalithaa, has decided to stay away from politics to ensure that Jayalalithaa's golden rule is established in Tamil Nadu. BJP is making big inroads ahead of the Assembly elections next month with former Trinamool Congress MP Dinesh Trivedi and Actor Mithun Chakraborthy joining the party in recent times. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/business-line/message

New Day Rising
Todo suena al mismo tiempo: 'I Ran Away' de Dinosaur Jr.

New Day Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021


El nuevo single de Dinosaur Jr., "I Ran Away", es la excusa para la sección semanal de conexiones musicales de Marta Pallarès y Joan Pons, que hoy también tendrán la ayuda de Coque Aniel. Pero antes, escuchamos los últimos estrenos de girl in red, Ethel Cain o duendita.

Hollywood Insider
183.Studio Ghibli: A Masterclass of Storytelling and Cinema | 'Spirited Away', 'Princess Mononoke'

Hollywood Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 12:39


Studio Ghibli is one of the most magnificent and influential studios in Cinema history. It was founded in 1985 by Toshio Suzuki, Isao Takahata, and Hayao Miyazaki. To give readers a brief insight into the depth of the studio’s impact on film is this emotional tribute by ex-Chief Creative Officer of Pixar and Disney, John Lasseter, “Whenever we get stuck at Pixar or Disney, I put on a Miyazaki film sequence or two, just to get us inspired again.” The list of famous names attached to the films of Studio Ghibli’s English dubbed versions is enormous. Some of the standouts include Patrick Stewart, Uma Thurman, Mark Hamill, Daisy Ridley, Dev Patel, Tom Holland, Saoirse Ronan, Kirsten Dunst, Tina Fey, Anne Hathaway, John Cho, Lucy Liu, Christian Bale, Claire Danes, Gillian Anderson, Jada Pinkett Smith, Billy Crudup, and Keith David. Five of Studio Ghibli’s films feature on IMDb’s Top Rated Movies list, and many of their movies regularly feature on top animated films and best movies of all times lists. Roger Ebert’s website has a page dedicated to the Studio Ghibli collection, and in his four out of four stars praise of ‘My Neighbor Totoro,’ he states, “Whenever I watch it, I smile, and smile, and smile.” For the written version of this article, click here: https://www.hollywoodinsider.com/studio-ghibli-masterclass-cinema/ For the video version of this article, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhJ4J8AAuDA Hosted by Eileen Shortall and written by Drew Alexander Ross Hollywood Insider is a trusted media network, across multiple channels, covering the business, substance and meaningful side of global entertainment/culture and its major players. We strive to present in-depth coverage of the factors affecting and of interest to readers and viewers around the World. By being focused on factual and reliable coverage, rather than rumor, gossip and sensationalism, we are able to present information ignored elsewhere. As such, it continues to be a network for the concerns/observations about cultural, psychological, political, environmental, ecological, social and philanthropic matters from the thousands of personalities who relish the opportunity. In their normal world, except for a privileged few, interviews and profiles are constrained by ‘showbusiness’ only agendas. We will continue to be the network that shows that they have the same serious concerns, interests and views as many of their constituencies. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Mad Scientist Lab Podcast
The Mad Scientist Lab Podcast | Episode 58 | Who Did It The Best?

The Mad Scientist Lab Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 92:57


In this week's episode of The Mad Scientist Lab Podcast, we explore going to the mall during COVID season, Greg cuts his locks, and the new Netflix show 'AWAY'.  Chiropractors vs Massage Therapist. Mental Illness vs. Stupid, where's the line? Who is Pazuzu Algarad?  What's the best seasonal season and why is RJ off his game this week?