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Bill Fowler, Chair of NEQ's Board of Directors, speaks with Bob Gross about the events leading up to Shays's Rebellion and how they relate to today's circumstances. Mr. Gross's article, "A Yankee Rebellion? The Regulators, New England, and the New Nation" appears in the March 2009 issue of The New England Quarterly. The discussion was recorded at Northeastern University on April 10, 2009. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Bill Fowler, Chair of NEQ's Board of Directors, speaks with Bob Gross about the events leading up to Shays's Rebellion and how they relate to today's circumstances. Mr. Gross's article, "A Yankee Rebellion? The Regulators, New England, and the New Nation" appears in the March 2009 issue of The New England Quarterly. The discussion was recorded at Northeastern University on April 10, 2009. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Bill Fowler, Chair of NEQ's Board of Directors, speaks with Bob Gross about the events leading up to Shays's Rebellion and how they relate to today's circumstances. Mr. Gross's article, "A Yankee Rebellion? The Regulators, New England, and the New Nation" appears in the March 2009 issue of The New England Quarterly. The discussion was recorded at Northeastern University on April 10, 2009. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bill Fowler, Chair of NEQ's Board of Directors, speaks with Bob Gross about the events leading up to Shays's Rebellion and how they relate to today's circumstances. Mr. Gross's article, "A Yankee Rebellion? The Regulators, New England, and the New Nation" appears in the March 2009 issue of The New England Quarterly. The discussion was recorded at Northeastern University on April 10, 2009. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Bill Fowler, Chair of The New England Quarterly Board of Directors, and author David Naumec discuss his article "From Mashantucket to Appomattox: The Native American Veterans of Connecticut's Volunteer Regiments and the Union Army". The article appears in the December 2008 issue of The New England Quarterly. The conversation was recorded at the MIT Press on December 12, 2008. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Bill Fowler, Chair of The New England Quarterly Board of Directors, and author David Naumec discuss his article "From Mashantucket to Appomattox: The Native American Veterans of Connecticut's Volunteer Regiments and the Union Army". The article appears in the December 2008 issue of The New England Quarterly. The conversation was recorded at the MIT Press on December 12, 2008. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Bill Fowler, Chair of The New England Quarterly Board of Directors, and author David Naumec discuss his article "From Mashantucket to Appomattox: The Native American Veterans of Connecticut's Volunteer Regiments and the Union Army". The article appears in the December 2008 issue of The New England Quarterly. The conversation was recorded at the MIT Press on December 12, 2008. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/native-american-studies
Bill Fowler, Chair of The New England Quarterly Board of Directors, and author David Naumec discuss his article "From Mashantucket to Appomattox: The Native American Veterans of Connecticut's Volunteer Regiments and the Union Army". The article appears in the December 2008 issue of The New England Quarterly. The conversation was recorded at the MIT Press on December 12, 2008. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history
Bill Fowler, Chair of The New England Quarterly Board of Directors, and author David Naumec discuss his article "From Mashantucket to Appomattox: The Native American Veterans of Connecticut's Volunteer Regiments and the Union Army". The article appears in the December 2008 issue of The New England Quarterly. The conversation was recorded at the MIT Press on December 12, 2008. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
New Jersey has a special place in the history of Ween. Hailing from just across the Delaware River, Ween basically got their start in Jersey, in now defunct but once iconic venues such as City Gardens in Trenton, and Court Tavern in New Brunswick. Before they were big, there was Jersey! Given this rich history, it might be surprising to learn that they hadn't played in Jersey in 12 years. Damn, that's a long time without Taylor Ham! But that all changed last month when Ween descended upon The Borgata in Atlantic City. Playing like they had house money, Ween rocked out yet another epic two-night stand. Weencast was there and we lived to tell the tale! The first night started off a little slow, but next thing I knew, I was blasted off to space with rarities such as Get A Little Taste of You, Now I'm Freaking Out, and The Argus. With Z-Rock Hawaii in the house this early, I just knew shit was going to get even browner. And it did. Deaner shredded an absolutely intense Johnny on the Spot, and then I was treated to the double country delight of Japanese Cowboy followed by I Don't Want To Leave You on the Farm. Gener, who was en fuego all weekend, then broke out the acoustic for a quartet of rarities, including my first ever Hey There Fancy Pants, and my second ever I'll Miss You. My mind was basically already blown, and the show was only half over. Aaron put away the acoustic and after jamming out the fan favorite but common, Voodoo Lady, they proceeded to one of the top highlights of the evening, Bumblebee. This hard-rocking rarity has only been played 12 times, it was my first time hearing it live, and it hadn't been played at all since 2001, when it was brought out one time only, for the live performance of God Ween Satan at John and Peter's. Talk about Boognish bliss! A short while later, they raised the stakes once again, breaking out the ultra-rare, The Rift. The Rift has only been played live six times. Not only that, but Mickey invited guitar monster, The Reverend B'ill, to sit in on the song. Bill Fowler has been sitting in and otherwise jamming with Ween here and there since the early 90's, and when he's up there with Deaner, there's some serious guitar god synergy going on. So this is a fantastic version of The Rift, and also the only time B'ill ever sat in on it live. Just when you thought it couldn't get any browner, Deaner launched the band into Suckin The Blood From The Devil's Dick. It was my virgin experience with the song, and it left me…shook. After a little Big Jilm, they then launched into the sweet one-two punch of Laura followed by Demon Sweat. Aaron really shined here, on Laura he did a little dueling guitars with Mickey, and then for Demon Sweat he plopped himself down on the piano. Both songs were awesome and rare, but it was especially freaking cool to see Gener taking things to another level and being totally in his element. Viva la Ween! Friday night was one for the record books. Enjoy the episode and stay brown my friends! --- 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/weencastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weencastpodcast/support
In Episode 11 of The Wild Heart, we have a sit-down with J.W. aka Bill Fowler author of Free and Clear. Bill and I discuss his journey writing his first novel and how it was drawn from many of his own life experiences. #freeandclear #nashville #huntsville #localfiction #thewildheart #podcast #jwfowler
Spenser Villwock talks with Bill Fowler, Senior Instructor & Manager of Industry Partnerships at Southwire. They discuss growing up in a rural farming community, creative problem solving, innovation, lifelong learning, giving back, and inspiring others. Bill shares about his grandfather's philosophy of "listening to people that have been down the road" as a way to gain understanding, empathy, and deepen relationships. He talks about the inspiring 12 for Life program (http://www.12forlife.com/) and how it has changed thousands of lives and given them the opportunity to better their lives, businesses, and communities. Prepare to be inspired. You're going to gain a lot of insights on this one. #WeAreIEC
Specific questions from the listening audience regarding Holley EFI, and other best practices for tuning standalone EFI. Hosts Scott Clark, Mike Perduto, Brian Barnhill, Bill Fowler and Mark Dalquist take questions from youtube and facebook. A popular episode!
It's cold all over!! Therefore, we Cold Start tuning discussion! ...and other Q & A. Ry Klemp, Chad Reynolds, Bill Fowler, Keith Varin, Scott Evans, John Bewley, Scott Clark
Lots of stuff covered tonight: Josh Tonski talks about his MPH record in a manual trans car; Bill Fowler covers Proposition 65 for manufacturers and retailers, since he does that for a living! Tony Gonyon from The Tuning School joins us to chat, and hopefully returns next week!
Bill Fowler shares three over arching principles that will guide us through this new series on biblical sexuality. He shares about God's design in this matter, that God' design is good and is meant for our joy, and to experience true joy in this matter we must put this area of life under God's authority.
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1) Can you describe some changes in your life that have occurred because of your relationship with Christ? 2) How would you define joy in your life? 3) Are you intentionally investing in the kingdom in some way with the resources that God has given you, and if not, why not? 4) Is there something in your life that you continue to cling to because you haven't surrendered it to God?
1) Can you identify with the question, what do you have on your spiritual resume? Do you sometimes fall into the trap of being right with God based on things you do or have done? Do you catch yourself trying to win God's approval by good works because you feel guilty over sin? 2) Is your prayer life consistent and intentional, or do you only pray when you're desperate and in need? 3) What does it mean to find your identity and value in Christ?
1) What is a “stumbling block” in your life right now? How are you fighting or fleeing from it? 2) In what way/s could you possibly be guilty of being a stumbling block to others? 3) How do you typically respond to conflict in your life? 4) Is there someone that you need to forgive today? What could be the reason/s that prevent you from forgiving someone?
1) Prior to hearing this message, what was your view of hell? 2) What the significance of the statement, “our life matters”? 3) In a world filled with hurt, what reason to christians have to rejoice?
1) When you think about heaven, what comes to mind? 2) Could you describe a time when you invited someone to church or shared the Gospel with someone and you saw God change their heart? 3) Where does God have you right now where you can engage and invite people to His big celebration….work, neighbor, sports, etc?
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1) Would you say that there is a specific area, or there has been an area in your life that you've struggled with coveting? 2) Is there one way that you could begin investing your time, treasure, and talents today? 3) How do I make God my treasure, or more my treasure?
1) Could you share with your group a time in your life when you were “neutral” about Jesus? 2) Could you share some of the events in your life that led you to be for Jesus and not against Him? 3) If you spent an entire day with a stranger, would they see evidences in you of being a true follower of Christ? What would some of those evidences be?
1) How many of you grew up reciting the Lord's Prayer? How old were you when you learned it? 2) Could you share a time in your life when & how God answered a specific prayer? 3) Do you find yourself praying only during times of need, or intentionally and specifically throughout the week?
1) Has there been a time in your life that you doubted God's Word? Has there ever been passages of scripture that caused you to doubt God's goodness? 2) What are you reading in God's Word right now? 3) Are there certain passages of scripture that have been comforting to you, and caused you to trust in God's goodness?
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1) What is one area in your life that you need to stop “spazzing”? 2) What would it take to help you stop “spazzing” about things in our world? 3) Describe something you need to “get busy” doing out of responsibility, without knowing the outcome?
1) Do you trust that God is in total control? 2) Are there things that occur in our world today that cause you to question God's sovereignty? 3) Can you share a time when you refused to compromise your christian values, regardless of the outcome? 4) How are you living in community?
1) In what ways are you more like Martha or Mary? 2) What are some distractions in your life that prevent you from spending time with Jesus in His Word? 3) How do you spend time with Jesus? 4) How would people that you most spend time with describe you….joyful, moody, angry, compassionate, etc? 5) If you serve at CBC, what is your motivation to serve? If you don't serve, what are some reasons why you aren't?
1) In regard to serving the Lord, are there (or have there been) things in your life (ie:material things, job, people) that have prevented you from serving Him? 2) Would you be characterized by saying, “when I have time I will___________? And you fill in the blank, do devotions with my family, serve at church, join a community group, etc. Is it really about “time”? 3) Can you think of a time in your life that you realized the Lord had put you in a particular place to tell someone about Him? 4) How do you respond to those who reject Christ and/or attack the Bible?
1) Share some of your spiritual disciplines that help you to keep a correct and fresh perspective of who Jesus is? 2) Jesus was regularly being followed and interrupted to help others. How do you respond to interruptions in your schedule? 3) How are you intentionally caring for others who may be in need?
1) What part do spiritual experiences have in the life of faith? Should we seek such experiences? 2) Can you share a specific “spiritual experience”? 3) Martin Lloyd-Jones used to say that the main problem of the church today is that we do not really know God. What are you doing specifically to grow in your knowledge and intimacy with God? 4) Last week we discussed denying self and taking up our cross daily. Does this mean never having fun or enjoying life? Can you describe what joy means to you through living a life of obedience to Christ?
1) In Luke 9:20, Jesus asked, “who do you say I am”? Can you think of a time when you had the opportunity to tell someone “who Jesus is”? 2) What does it mean for you personally to deny yourself and take up the cross? 3) What does it mean, “whoever loses his life for My sake”? What are some examples in your life that show that you are “losing” your life for Jesus sake? Are there areas in your life that you are unwilling to let go of that prevent you from serving or obeying Christ….ie: time, a certain career, status, income level, retirement, a relationship, etc?
1) Jesus sends out the twelve, but tells them not to take anything. Can you think of a time in your life when you had to be dependent on God to supply a need? Can you think of a time when God may have withheld something so you would be dependent on Him, or trust Him? 2) In our text, Jesus tells His disciples, “you give them something to eat!” Did the disciples trust that He would help them fulfill this need? Can you think of a time when you were not willing to do something (ie: lead, serve, share the gospel, confront)? What prevented you (or prevents) you from taking that next step? 3) When the crowds followed Jesus, He welcomed them, served them, spoke with them and brought physical healing. How do you typically respond to people or things that interrupt your schedule?
1) What does it mean to believe in the Word of God? 2) How do you typically respond to the “challenges and trials” of life? 3) What “soil” best characterizes your life? 4) Should all believers produce fruit?
1) We all sin and fall short of God's glory. Do you tend to elevate the sins of others, but look at your sins as less? 2) How would you define “worship”? 3) Are there things that you “worship” that take the place of God….ie; time, work, hobbies, media, etc? 4) The “women” in our text was forgiven much, and therefore "loved much". Would people who know you well say that you have been forgiven much? If not, why not?
1) Name a time in your life when you doubted God. What was it that you were doubting? 2) During times of doubt or the unknown, where have you turned for help? 3) How have you, or how could you encourage/help those who are struggling with doubt? 4) What are you doing today to build trust in Christ with everything in your life?
1) Can you think of a time when you judged or were quick to assume someone's motives before talking with them? What was the outcome? 2) Is there someone you need to reconcile with, or show forgiveness to, but haven't? If so, why haven't you? 3) If you spent a whole day with a complete stranger, would they hear or see the Gospel lived out? 4) Can you think of a time that you went through a trial? How did you show that your house is built upon the Rock?