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Jesus' Blood is Sufficient (Becky Foster) by Pastor Mitch Coston
La trilogía de los tres sabores de Cornetto, formada por "Zombies Party", "Arma Fatal" y "Bienvenidos al Fin del Mundo", se ha convertido en un clásico de la comedia y de la cultura popular en general. Profundizamos en la obra de Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg y Nick Frost, sacándole todo el jugo y los detalles más desopilantes. Únete a nosotros en Telegram: t.me/marcianosenuntren Con XeviPanda, Agustín Amador y Remy LeBeau Edición: Jose Ceballos Música: Luciano Pavarotti. Becky Foster, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Major Tweaks, Lishuid, The Housemartins y anuncios de Cornetto alloverthefuckingworld ¿Quieres anunciarte en este podcast? Hazlo con advoices.com/podcast/ivoox/311035 Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Becky Foster joins us for this episode of TFFP where she shares her experiences around the demands of playing in the FA Women's National League for Bolton Ladies. Becky also outlines her duel career pathway by following her dreams of being a footballer whilst working full time as a teacher in the P.E department of Stockport Academy, Becky outlines her development pathway from being a relative late starter in the game to experiences at professional clubs to then moving into her role at the Tier 4 club she is now playing for.
Are You All In? (with Becky Foster) by Pastor Mitch Coston
Jesus Goes Before You (by Becky Foster) by Pastor Mitch Coston
On this week's belated show we are joined by the always fun Becky Foster who disagrees with her husband often on a great many things during the course of the running. We talk Blade Runner 2049, Gerald's Game, the new Last Jedi trailer and a little chunk of What We Watched. Support us on Patreon for extra content at the low low price of $3 a month! Many extra shows over the course of the month including a Commentary picked up Patrons! patreon.com/dudeandamonkey
On this week's episode, Marc & Ian are very pleased to be joined by Becky Foster to talk about the difference between trains and orgies with a review of the new big-screen It. Also, Taylor Sheridan's directorial debut Wind River gets discussed along with trailers, some What We Watched and a bit of discussion around Ian's new obession the Apple TV 4K.
Middle-aged angst takes center stage at the Sonoma Community Center as Becky’s New Car pulls into Sonoma Arts Live. Steven Dietz’s bittersweet comedy runs through June 25. Becky Foster has reached the “Is that all there is?” stage in her life. She’s got a job that overworks her, co-workers that don’t appreciate her and a grown, psychology-majoring son living in her basement. On the plus side, she has a loving, doting husband who’s willing to work roofing jobs hours away to keep his family in comfort. Becky seems destined to live her life out in quiet desperation when a gentleman walks into the car dealership at which she works. He’s wealthy, widowed and in a very short period of time, interested in Becky. Through a series of misunderstandings, he thinks Becky’s widowed too. Does she correct him, or will she see this as her way out? Well, good people sometimes make bad choices and Becky is soon looking for a way out of her way out. Lest you think this all sounds a bit bleak and/or depressing, fear not as it’s actually a pretty funny show. Director Carl Jordan has gathered a winning cast who find the humor in each character’s foibles and flaws while retaining their humanity. Melissa Claire does a great job in helping the audience understand why Becky makes the choices she does and gains their empathy. Dietz has the character “break the fourth wall” and directly interact with the audience throughout the show which can be awkward but Claire handles it with aplomb. Mike Pavone as Walter Flood makes for a charming gentleman suitor who stumbles upon Becky and maybe a way out of his funk at the loss of his wife. It’s easy to see why Becky could risk everything for him. Matt Witthaus does very well as the good-hearted husband Joe whose obliging manner turns a bit a dark by show’s end. Michael Temple does a good job as the basement-dwelling, pizza swilling Chris who pontificates on the psychological state of all and drives his mother nuts. Katie Kelly has some nice moments as Kenni Flood, Walter’s daughter, particularly when dealing with a potential gold-digging neighbor (a boozy and biting Serena Elize Flores). The show’s single funniest moment comes courtesy of Stephen Dietz (no relation to the playwright) as Becky’s co-worker Steve in a monologue that involves a mother, a child, a puppy, and a cliff. It’s not giving anything away to say that all these characters cross paths and while the specific circumstances strain credulity sometimes you just have to go with the flow. Claire’s and Pavone’s performances are the initial hooks that make you willing to go along for the ride. Set Designer Bruce Lackovic manages to fit four distinct settings onto the small Rotary Stage, with Becky scurrying between her living room, her office, her car, and Walter’s home. The backdrop is a series of lit, colorful spheres that double as projection screens. Combined it makes for a very eye-catching set. Becky’s New Car is a welcome respite from some of the darker, more mean-spirited plays that have been produced locally of late. It’s nice to see a lighter touch applied to the dramatization of the journeys we often take in life. Director Carl Jordan and cast have mapped out a pretty amusing outing. Consider jumping into Becky’s New Car and joining them for the ride. Becky’s New Car plays at the Sonoma Community Center Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30pm and Sundays at 2pm through June 25. For more information, go to sonomaartslive.org
Listen to the story of King David's provision for Mephibosheth, Saul's grandson. This is a type of Jesus and how he takes care of us and restores what is lost.
Discover DEP: the Official Podcast of the NJ Department of Environmental Protection
This week, DEP announced a new public access map that allows users to locate more than 2,900 public access points along the Atlantic coast and back bays in Monmouth, Ocean, Atlantic, and Cape May counties and find out detailed information about the amenities available at each access point. Bob Bostock spoke to Becky Foster to discuss her work on the new map and the importance of public access points throughout the state. The new map can be found at: http://www.nj.gov/dep/cmp/access/
Proverbs 12:1 Whoever loves instruction loves knowledge, But he who hates correction is stupid.
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Ces Indie - Uneven Ground Jenn Beaupre - Eyes All Over Kirsten Manville - Play My Guitar Becky Foster - Kaleidoscope The Unknown - Control Julianne Ankley - Every Sunset Sincerely Stevie - It Don't Get Better For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Light Over There at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by FUE at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Caroline Keller at
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Ces Indie - Uneven Ground Jenn Beaupre - Eyes All Over Kirsten Manville - Play My Guitar Becky Foster - Kaleidoscope The Unknown - Control Julianne Ankley - Every Sunset Sincerely Stevie - It Don't Get Better For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Light Over There at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by FUE at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Caroline Keller at
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Ces Indie - Uneven Ground Jenn Beaupre - Eyes All Over Kirsten Manville - Play My Guitar Becky Foster - Kaleidoscope The Unknown - Control Julianne Ankley - Every Sunset Sincerely Stevie - It Don't Get Better For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Light Over There at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by FUE at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Caroline Keller at